All we "know" is Apple works with LG Innotek, the one of a sort issue of iPhone 7 Plus dual digital camera systems, to "enable 3D photographing" Most Probably two of the three iPhone eight variants coming in 2017 ought to again undertake rear-facing twin cam setups, perchance with more positive "bokeh" effects in tow, facilitated with the useful resource of a new Portrait mode and mystery depth-of-field upgrades, or 3D features.
LG 3D Photography And What We Should Know
First, it'll be fascinating to see if perhaps next spring's LG G6 brings once more 3D photography chocolates after the Optimus 3D family's missteps a while ago. LG Innotek is already exclusively imparting Apple with the dual cam system for the iPhone 7 Plus. LG has been working on 3D camera smartphone modules since quite some time, with the Optimus 3D that used to be launched in 2011 by means of LG's smartphone division being amongst the first smartphones in the market to function a camera machine that could seize 3D photos.
Apple Working Closely With LG
Sources close to the situation said, "Apple is now analyzing how to practice its 3D camera technological know-how into LG Innotek's smartphone camera," adding, "Since LG Innotek also has its own 3D digital camera and associated technologies, such joint efforts will in all likelihood to undergo fruit someday within next year." Don't get too excited about the iPhone 8 being capable of seizing 3D photos, though.
Apple is probably going to use this 3D digital camera module from LG Innotek to in addition decorate the Portrait mode in iOS 10 that it debuted with the dual camera gadget of the iPhone 7 Plus this year. Apple has an important iPhone redesigned planned for 2017, with the all glass body and edge-to-edge OLED display that comes with an integrated Touch ID fingerprint sensor, front-facing camera. The new iPhone may also be bought alongside upgraded (but standard) 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhones, and could doubtlessly feature wireless charging.