This 18megapixel primary lens will go from the iPhone 14 and the iPhone a lot to the iPhone 14, and also the iPhone 14 and then the iPhone 14 mini (if Apple doesn’t suspend it), will probably maintain the same camera setup. It isn’t the first time that we heard about a 48-megapixel iPhone leak. A recent report by Jeff Pu, an industry analyst who works with Asia Customer Supply Chain, echoes Kuos’s. A previous leak by Jon Prosser suggests Apples 2022 iPhone won’t feature a notch and instead will come with a Samsung-like front-facing camera. The smartphone is not tipped to be compact enough to avoid camera bumps due to its thicker body, allowing many lenses, a flash and a LiDAR scanner to get a little more precise response from the phones. Kuo also suggested that the 2023 iPhone, which is likely called the iPhone 15, will feature a periscopic lens similar to the Pixel 6 Pro and Galaxy S21 Ultra, and which will let the smartphone make more noise. Take these rumours with a little salt and remember that nothing is confirmed until Apple gives official information about its next-gen iPhone. In addition, we need a total of 9to5mac.