Apple iPhone 18 Pro smartphones to feature variable aperture camera

According to the latest information provided by renowned technology analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to equip its future iPhone 18 Pro series smartphones with a fundamentally updated camera system. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The main camera of these devices is expected to feature variable aperture technology. Industry experts note that producing such a moving lens system is significantly more complex and expensive than the components used in current models.
It is estimated that the cost of the new components could be on average fifty percent higher than the lenses in the current iPhone 17 Pro models. Despite the expected technical changes, the external appearance of the camera block will remain in a form familiar to users.
According to currently available information, the company will maintain a system consisting of three forty-eight megapixel sensors. However, the primary technical revolution will occur specifically in the internal structure of the main camera lens.
Variable aperture technology allows for the physical control of the amount of light reaching the light-sensitive sensor. This, in turn, significantly improves image quality in low-light conditions.
Furthermore, this innovation will serve to more precisely control the blurring of the background in bright environments, namely the effectiveness of the artistic bokeh. The new smartphones will be equipped not only with an improved camera but also with the next-generation Apple A20 Pro processor.
Additionally, an updated operating system and imaging software are expected to debut on the devices. Typically, Apple relied more on software and digital processing methods, but this time physical mechanical changes are taking center stage.
If these reports are confirmed, the iPhone 18 Pro will be the device with the most significant technical update in recent years. This innovation will raise the professional-grade photography capabilities of Apple smartphones to a completely new level, providing users with greater creative freedom.
This technological advancement will undoubtedly set new standards in the field of mobile photography.





