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Apple Shuffles Suppliers for Periscope Telephoto Lens in 2023 iPhones

Apple hopes to circumvent Samsung in the supply of components for a "folded" telephoto lens for 2023 iPhones, according to unnamed sources cited by Korean website The Elec.

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The report claims Apple has approached Jahwa Electronics, which is part of Samsung's supply chain, to supply an optical image stabilization module for the camera. Jahwa co-developed the technology with Samsung, which could cause Apple patent problems down the line. However, Apple likely has its own workaround for the patents or will end up paying a licensing fee to Samsung, according to the report.

The Elec links these latest developments to iPhone models for release in 2023, but the outlet has previously claimed that Apple may use components made by Samsung for a "folded" telephoto lens on at least some iPhone models in 2022.

Samsung's Electro-Mechanics subsidiary will reportedly supply components such as actuators and lenses to LG, which in turn will use the components to manufacture the folded camera module to supply to Apple. This move would supposedly prevent Apple from hurting its relationship with LG, and address issues related to patents.

The possibility of a folded or "periscope" lens on 2022 iPhones was first mentioned by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in March last year, and there have been several rumors since. The technology would allow for significantly increased optical zoom on iPhones, well beyond the current 2x and 2.5x limits on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, respectively. Huawei's P40 Pro+ smartphone, for example, features a periscope lens with up to 10x optical zoom.

With folded camera optics, light absorbed by the image sensor is bent or "folded," allowing for increased optical zoom and improved image quality while maintaining a compact lens design appropriate for smartphones. For a more detailed explanation of what a periscope lens is and when Apple will adopt one in its iPhones, check out our dedicated guide.

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Vjosullivan Avatar
61 months ago

I really can't see any point in a lens being more than 4x optical zoom on a phone...
Why wouldn't you want it if it's doable. It wouldn't affect any R&D effort on the sensors since they're imported from third parties anyway.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jamo12 Avatar
61 months ago

Well as a professional photographer, I personally have no need for anything over 200mm. Unless you’re shooting sport, wildlife or the moon, what would YOU use a 1000mm lens for? Feel free to elaborate on what you’d shoot that isn’t absurd? Always have a use for it? haha!
How about sports or wildlife? When I went to the zoo, I was constantly desirous to have a zoom lens so that I could get clearer pictures of the animals 50+ ft away.
How about a kid at a baseball or soccer game? Getting a picture of the determination in their face is quite impossible on a 200mm from 100+ft away.

To say that people wanting a high zoom lens on a smartphone is absurd is rather pretentious, closed-minded and not very professional sounding.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
61 months ago

I really can't see any point in a lens being more than 4x optical zoom on a phone or at least a maximum of 200mm equivalent. I'd rather they spent R&D on a larger sensor system.
That’s an absurd statement. Who wouldn’t want a longer optical zoom? There will always be uses for it. At this point phones are so mature that’s all that would make me want to upgrade. I’m mad it’s taken them this long to play catch-up to the other companies that have been doing it for years
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
61 months ago
Taken with my S21 Ultra.



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LFC2020 Avatar
61 months ago
10x optical zoom incoming iPhone 14 👉📱📸
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
61 months ago

Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Samsung’s 100x lens capture better images at practical zoom ranges?

So, the 100x is likely a gimmick and the quality isn’t something to write home about, but my understanding is that such lens would be capable of producing better pictures at practical zoom levels.
Of course. The S21 Ultra can go from 3x optical up to 10x optical but 20x, 30x 50x are also quite usable. Of course nobody is limited to using 100x and never was.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)