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3.2 Megapixel Camera in upcoming Apple iPhone 3.0

Submitted by Vernon on April 6, 2009 – 9:01 pmEmail This Post Email This Post | 2 Comments


Apple is one of the leaders in electronics, computers and most recently mobile phones. Most of you would have heard about iPhone. This phone is an internet connected smartphone that has multimedia capabilities. One of its main features is its multi-touch screen. The iPhone has many features including a camera , portable media player or ipod and an internet browser- safari.The iPhone was introduced to the public on June 29, 2007. One year later, they announced that there would be a new 3G version. The folks at Apple are constantly working to develop new and exciting features and models of this innovative mobile phone.

The next gen iPhone is in the works already and getting ready to be announced for release in june 2009. Apple is planning to upgrade to a new generation of iPhone that will feature a 3.2 megapixel camera. This is the word from the Asian market sources. OmniVision is the manufacturer that has been said to have won the contracts to supply the new 3.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor to Apple to use in their mobile phones. This would be a great step up from the current sensor that is used  currently.Both the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G use a 2 megapixel image sensor presently. It has also been reported that OmniVision will be supplying Apple with a 5 megapixel CMOS image sensor for use in a product that is said to be set to release in late 2009.

Apple will continue to make their iPhones and other products better and at the front running of technology. They strive to make their mobile phones have features that will make the mobile user experience better.

There will be many announcements to be heard from out of Apple in the future.

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