iPhones, which currently use 48MP rear cameras, may soon see an upgrade to higher-resolution sensors. Reports suggest that Apple is considering a shift to 200MP sensors in upcoming models. A recent analysis predicts that this transition could occur within the next two years, with a potential launch of a 200MP camera iPhone in 2028. Apple is reportedly looking at Samsung’s 200MP sensors for this upgrade. If this move materializes, it would mark a significant achievement for Samsung, which has already secured a deal to supply 48MP ultrawide cameras for future iPhone versions. This potential switch to 200MP sensors would align with Samsung’s earlier decision to adopt such technology in their Galaxy S23 Ultra, launched in 2023.

