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Posted by Holland
 - April 18, 2022, 13:34:46
To the author, are you ok? This article is beyond useless, headline states, "apple will stick with OIS-enabled telephoto in iPhone 15" uhhh ok?

Are you implying apple would ever, let alone ANY other brand, would REMOVE OIS on their telephoto camera on their flagship in the future? Makes negative sense, what?

And if you aren't implying that, what's the point of this article. That they will continue to use OIS. LMFAO. Watcht this article, "exclusive rumor! apple will continue to use ultrawide camera on iPhone 15" WOW didn't see that one coming

Also, "OIS-enabled" lol you act like it's some software feature, you don't "enable" it, it's just you either have OIS or you don't.

Posted by Redaktion
 - April 17, 2022, 17:51:07
The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max have three main rear cameras, one of which is a telephoto unit with optical image stabilization (or OIS). Now, their 2024 successors are said to have the same spec, although it may be a new module from a different source in this case. The supplier in question also currently makes OIS tech for Samsung's Galaxy S22 flagship smartphone series.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-will-stick-with-an-OIS-enabled-telephoto-camera-in-the-iPhone-15.614330.0.html