Why did Apple stop at 12 megapixels on the iPhone camera?

Since the iPhone 6s, Apple has included cameras 12 MP on iPhone models. Although the closest competitor to it, which is Samsung, secured her Galaxy S20 Ultra with a 108-megapixel camera, the number of megapixels in the iPhone remained the same for more than five years! So is Apple late to catch up with these companies with regard to its cameras, or are there good reasons for stopping at this accuracy all these years and not entering the pixel race like others?


Storage space

Some argue that Apple continues to use a 12-megapixel camera due to storage space. The higher the number of megapixels, the larger the image size. And you see that the current 12MP sensor strikes a nice balance between image quality and storage space.

It seems to be a good enough balance between size and precision, enough for most people's needs. If the camera specifications increase, such as the number of pixels, shooting in 4K and the like, it will result in a large file size, in addition to increasing the processing power needed to process images.

Although the storage space has reached 512 GB on the iPhone 12 Pro, it is not considered sufficient for high-resolution photography enthusiasts, and this storage crisis may become frustrating for them, as they have to maintain sufficient storage space on their devices, forcing them to constantly transfer them to Elsewhere.


Megapixel frenzy

Professional photographers have no problem with Apple's commitment to a 12-megapixel camera. It is not the megapixels that matter, but the quality of the sensor in the first place. So the number of megapixels means nothing, they consider it a sales gimmick. There is no doubt that the number of megapixels affects the quality of the image, but the size and quality of the sensor is more important. The combination of a small sensor and fewer megapixels is actually a great pairing, conversely a large megapixel count with a lower quality sensor is nothing. Wait for the DXOMark rating and you will find that the iPhone 12 Pro Max 12-megapixel camera rating is higher than the Samsung S20/S21 Ultra, who have 108-megapixel cameras.

Apple didn't increase the pixels, but it did improve the sensor and focus on image processing with every new iPhone it released, and that's what is required.


iPhones are coming with 48 megapixels

Apple may finally break this pattern and combine a large pixel count with sensor quality in the iPhone 14 for the year 2022, according to analyst Ming-chi Kuo, and that Apple has something like this in its plans. And you can imagine what it would be like with this number of pixels and the quality of the sensors. The list of the best phones in the world are all devices with 40, 50 and 108 mega pixel cameras, except for the 12 mega pixel iPhone; How will the situation be when Apple moves to them and provides a 48-megapixel camera with its technologies that made the 12 compete with the 50 and 108, so how will it be with the 48-megapixel?

Do you think Apple is right in sticking with this accuracy all this time? Do you see it as enough now, or should Apple increase it in the upcoming devices? Tell us in the comments.

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Southern ™

With Apple to the last breath, there is no comparison in everything

1 Apple phone is better than 1000 Android phones and 100 companies

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iMuflh

Nice and wonderful article, may God bless you and you and benefit you Islam and Muslims

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    Mahmoud Sharaf

    God reward you and your benefit

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zoom meeting

Bad zoom + lack of an external memory port + lack of options in the camera settings “number of frames, image size..etc” = makes you tire of ignoring some people in it.. People are shooting movies with Samsung phones and a processor is enough to edit these movies and Apple understands Sea Shailene They are storage space.. Praise and thanks be to God

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    Abdal Majeed

    And who told you that you can't control the frames from the camera settings?
    To do this go to Settings > Camera > Video Recording > Quality you want eg 4K XNUMXfps / XNUMXfps / XNUMXfps or if you turn on Show Pal Formats you can select XNUMXfps.

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    ahmad

    Everyone prefers the iPhone camera to the Samsung except you

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    zoom meeting

    I mentioned the “lack of options”, not the lack thereof.. Other devices’ cameras shoot XNUMX frames and zoom more than XNUMX

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    zoom meeting

    I'm the best iPhone camera in some ways

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Sami

🥁🥁🥁

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Rahal nights

Good article

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SAEED ALGDANI

I like that the iPhone sits on the same number of mega pixels without increasing or insisting in its places in the system, from which you can choose the accuracy of the camera, like the Android

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bone

I think the problem is more technical..because the size of the sensor will increase because they will not reduce the quality of the sensor for sure..and this may lead to more prominence in the camera

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Aslam Albaluoshi

Thanks 🤩

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Nashid Al Rekabi

Thanks for the great article
Apple's credibility is very respectable

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Faisal

Yes, Apple is right. The image quality is not limited to the megapixel camera, and for some reason they do not want the image space to increase, I do not agree with you. Apple provided the RAW feature that makes the image size very large.

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Mahmoud Ehab

Enquiry
For actual users
Which is better
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro
user experience

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    Mohamed Asamo

    I am not an iPhone user.. but if the iPhone 11 pro is better in the use experience than the iPhone 12 pro, there is something wrong with it

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    Walid

    12 per

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Mohammed Hilmi

Nice words

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sky dreams

Actually a very nice article

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Aymen manu

The iPhone camera is excellent, but the reality of the zoom is very, very weak and Apple is greedy. For example, I was at the university taking pictures of the lecture content on the iPhone 7plus and iPhone 11, but I was surprised that the pictures of the iPhone 7plus are better in zoom than the iPhone 11 and this is due to the 2x optical zoom camera that is found in the iPhone 7plus and is not found in the iPhone 11

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Omar the godfather

Yes 12 megapixels is enough and compared to 108 actually, but for the zoom is bad

And I think 48 will compete more, especially in terms of zoom

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    Bahrani Ali

    I really agree with you. If Apple worked on the zoom feature strongly, it would be a high jump for the phone with the capabilities that currently exist

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