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Apple Mimics Huawei: Plans to Launch Triple-lens Camera iPhone Next Year

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Apple is known to provide uniqueness in every upcoming device. Here one more Apple news is up on the charts. According to Taipei Times, Apple is leading its steps to launch its new iPhone in the upcoming year, which will feature a triple-lens rear camera.

Expected to launch in the second half of the next year, this iPhone with a Triple-lens camera will be equipped with a 6P lens design with up to 5x zoom, and at least one of the lenses will feature a 12 MP camera.

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First time ever, Apple is providing up to 3x optical zoom in its third lens. With this, users will be able to magnify the image in the viewfinder without a blur. It will provide quality like digital zoom. This report is true and will apply to the third-generation iPhone X and iPhone X Plus, which are expected to launch in September 2019.

The above reports cannot be confirmed until we receive any official confirmation from the company’s officials. Huawei P20 Pro is the first smartphone with a triple lens rear camera. With a 40MP lens, a 20 MP monochrome lens, and a 3x optical zoom.

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