Sony image sensors are twice as sensitive to light, allowing for more saturation in the captured image. This allows for better capture of faces in bright lighting, reducing underexposure and overexposure.

The new Sony sensor technology allows for more photodiodes on a single layer, which is used in the iPhone 15 models. It’s unclear if all “iPhone 15” models will use the new sensor technology or if Apple will limit it to the high-end “iPhone 15” “Pro” models.

Some reports suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro will include some exclusive features not available on the standard iPhone 15 model. This includes an updated A17 chip, a faster USB-C port, more RAM, and most importantly, updated zoom camera technology. If true, this would be a major update to the iPhone 15 line and would make it one of the most powerful and advanced smartphones on the market.

Apple is working on a new telephoto lens that will improve the optical zoom capabilities of the iPhone 15 Pro. This will allow users up to 10x optical zoom, which rivals some Android smartphones on the market.

Apple is planning to release a new wide-angle camera that uses a different technology for each lens. Sony’s image sensor technology could be used for this camera, as it is more reliable and efficient than Apple’s current technology.