Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 29
Apple Eyes 200MP iPhone 21 Ultrawide Camera as COB Shift Could Unlock 8K Video
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 29

Apple Eyes 200MP iPhone 21 Ultrawide Camera as COB Shift Could Unlock 8K Video

2 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 29
  • Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple is targeting a 2028 iPhone 21 launch with a new ultrawide camera design that could support 200MP capture and 8K video.
  • COB, or chip-on-board, would replace Apple’s current flip-chip setup by mounting the sensor face up with wire bonding, improving heat dissipation and optical alignment.
  • That cooling gain matters because Apple’s current ultrawide modules are thought to be constrained at 48MP partly by overheating, leaving them behind main wide-angle cameras.
  • Kuo also said Sunny Optical is well positioned to supply the new camera components, suggesting Apple is already lining up partners for the shift.
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