Major iPhone 12 Pro 5G leak reveals new camera design and LiDAR scanner

by Joshua Swingle Apr 06, 2020, 3:46 AM

Apple typically retains the same iPhone camera design for two years before making any changes, but that strategy is being thrown out the window in 2020. After introducing the iPhone 11 Pro triple-camera system last year, a new leak reveals Apple’s already working on adding a fourth sensor.

The iPhone 12 Pro will boast a quad-camera system

The leaked sketch that’s visible below reportedly depicts the upgraded camera system being worked on for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. It was originally found by Concepts iPhone in a leaked build of iOS 14 around a week ago before being brought to light by @Choco_bit today.

Apple’s decision to rearrange the cameras comes as a result of its desire to incorporate what appears to be a LiDAR Scanner. The Tim Cook-led company first introduced the latter on its 2020 iPad Pro, but the version coming to the iPhone 12 Pro seems to be larger, which means it could be more powerful.

This, in turn, should further improve the AR experiences Apple has planned. The data gathered by the scanner could also be leveraged for Portrait Mode to ensure background blur is as precise as possible.

Don’t expect a smaller notch or USB-C

To make room for the new LiDAR Scanner, the sketch suggests Apple will be moving the LED flash and microphone too. Specifically, the LED flash now sits directly in the center of the square-shaped camera module and the microphone is centered along the bottom edge.

Unfortunately, the sketch in question doesn’t reveal much else about what Apple has planned for the iPhone 12 Pro. But if reports and rumors are anything to go by, the changes to the camera module could be the only external differences compared to the iPhone 11 Pro.

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