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Kuo Predicts iPhone 16 Pro to Feature Larger Display and Periscope Lens

Apple is expected to introduce four new iPhone models later this year: the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 16 Pro. The latter model is said to feature a larger display than its predecessors as well as a periscope lens for improved optical zoom capabilities. This will allow users to take clearer images from further away without having to sacrifice image quality. Additionally, it may also offer enhanced low-light performance thanks to the wider aperture of the lens and improved software algorithms which can help reduce noise in photos taken in dimly lit environments.

The camera setup on the 16 Pro could also include an ultra-wide angle sensor with autofocus support that would enable users to capture more detailed landscapes or group shots with ease. It could be accompanied by a telephoto lens for better-zooming capabilities along with other features like Night Mode and Portrait Mode, which are already available on current iPhones but should get even better results due to hardware improvements found in newer devices, such as Apple’s A14 Bionic chip powering these phones.

Overall, it looks like Apple has some exciting plans for its upcoming lineup of iPhones this year, which should make them even more appealing than before!

Read more at 9to5Mac
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