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“Unlimited detail” future iPhone camera may put Mi Note 10, Galaxy S20, and Huawei P30 Pro to shame

Started by Redaktion, February 08, 2020, 11:27:31

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Redaktion

A source familiar with Apple's research and development process claims that the iPhone maker plans to leverage quantum computing for "unlimited detail" cameras on future iPhones.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Unlimited-detail-future-iPhone-camera-may-put-Mi-Note-10-Galaxy-S20-and-Huawei-P30-Pro-to-shame.453240.0.html



Key

People have made all sorts of cameras, megapixels, etc. While Apple is still stuck on 12mp for all cameras. Iphone's storage itself is so small (unless you overpay thousands of dollars). Their 'unlimited detail' can only take up even more space. + if there is a way to get unlimited detail, then dslr cameras will be the first one to get it. This is rather funny, people say Huawei lies, but damn, at least they don't full on say their midnight dreams out loud

ShameONu

Such a shame reading this article when the author tried to shame today's high-end phones via comparing a non-existing technology yet.

Pabla

I don't not whey these peoples won't be in the the present.
They have to compare what is now it is clear to everyone where is apple and where is Samsung and other android devices.
Apple is almost 10 years behind than these monsters.
Apple is only selling because of luxury but if we meet Apple with for say Samsung for the technology apple is less than a half.
This they know better .
So to say about what is apple bringing in future is useless because every one is doing there r&d to bring future devices.😎9

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