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IPhone 7 Camera Module Confirms Optical Image Stabilization for 4.7-Inch Model
The latest one says that the smaller iPhone will get optical image stabilisation, a feature that was only available with pricier iPhones.
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So if the iPhone 7 gets OIS, what will be special about the iPhone 7 Plus camera?
French publication nowherelse has shared photos of alleged iPhone 7 camera module, which show off the camera lens and four areas around it where optical image stabilization (OIS) setup can be found.
If the two-lens camera does appear on the iPhone 7 Plus, it would leave Apple free to bring OIS to the 4.7-inch model without encroaching on the superiority of the Plus.
The Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus brought major changes to the iPhone-lineup. The same trend was carried on to the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus too. Reports indicate that a leaked photo of the iPhone 7 has been circulating around the internet, not only giving fans a look at the design of the phone but a look at the phone’s powerful camera as well. These cutouts are similar to the structure in iPhone 6 Plus and 6S Plus camera modules. This means that in addition to a larger sensor the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 could get the stabilization feature previously reserved for Apple’s larger 5.5-inch device.
The center camera is said to be from an upcoming iPhone 7, and clearly includes OIS technology, along with a newly redesigned ribbon cable shape.
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September 7 has been touted as the date we’ll finally see an official launch, but this remains unconfirmed. Actually, the iPhone 7 Plus is set to receive a dual-lens camera that will be capable of new and exciting image capture possibilities.