200MP Camera Expected in Apple’s Future iPhone Lineup
Apple is reportedly set to bring a massive 200MP camera to its iPhone lineup, following years of testing and speculation. Earlier this May, rumors suggested Apple was experimenting with such a sensor, but no further details were available at the time. High-resolution cameras have become common in Android smartphones, making it logical for Apple to explore the technology and see if it meets its standards.
According to the source, Apple has reportedly decided to include the 200MP camera in the iPhone 21, expected in 2028. For context, Apple is likely to release the iPhone 20 in 2027, marking the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone. That means the next year’s model would be the iPhone 21.
The high-resolution camera is expected to appear first on the iPhone 21 Pro Max and possibly on the Pro model as well. Samsung will supply the sensor, although the exact type is still unknown. Given the timeline, the sensor may not even be officially announced yet, and there’s a chance Samsung could manufacture it in the United States.

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