Apple CEO Tim Cook signed a first for the company and officially announced the company he works with for his cameras. It has become official that Apple has been working with Sony for over 10 years.
Apple, which normally hides its hardware suppliers along with some features of its devices, broke new ground today. Apple CEO Tim Cook shared an important statement after the claims that we will see Sony’s most advanced lenses in the iPhone 15 series.
Visiting Japan, CEO Tim Cook also stopped by one of Sony’s facilities and ended a great mystery with a photo from this facility. Cook shared on Twitter that Apple’s cameras are for more than 10 years partnered with Sony explained.
Apple admitted to working with Sony for many years:
“We have partnered with Sony for over a decade to build the world’s leading camera sensors for the iPhone. Thanks to Ken and everyone on the team for showing me around the state-of-the-art facility in Kumamoto today.”
So, what does this visit and statement herald?
In the past days, information obtained from industry sources reported that Apple will include Sony’s most advanced sensor in the iPhone 15 series. This sensor is the one Sony introduced last year and the first in the world An advanced model of the CMOS sensor looks like it will.
We shared with you all the details we know about the sensor expected to be found in the iPhone 15 series:
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