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Selular.ID – The technology company Apple will introduce a new telephoto camera on the iPhone 15.
Rumors circulated that Apple had reached a cooperation agreement with South Korean actuator and autofocus supplier, Jahwa Electronics.
Launching GSM Arena, through this collaboration, Apple will later install a periscopic telephoto lens sensor into the iPhone 15 line-up in 2023.
South Korea’s Jahwa Electronics will spend around $150 million to build a factory that produces the latest OIS (optical image stabilization) actuators.
For your information, Jahwa Electronics has supplied an optical image stabilization (OIS) actuator to Samsung for the Galaxy S22 smartphone.
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Jahwa Electronics will also continue to use its facilities in Cheongju, South Korea and Vietnam to supply OIS actuators to Samsung.
Typically, Apple asks its suppliers to build special production lines that are exclusive to its parts.
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In addition to the iPhone 15, the iPhone 14 Pro will also use the periscopic telephoto lens sensor.
The periscopic telephoto lens sensor allows for longer zoom capabilities due to the “folded” telephoto setup inside the smartphone.
This allows users to expect higher optical zoom and better hybrid zoom on future iPhone models.
Jahwa Electronics has exited the smartphone camera module business in 2020 and focused solely on the OIS and autofocus parts.
Jahwa Electronics’ OIS actuator combines OIS and autofocus functions into one.
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