With the launch of the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro less than four months away, rumors for the next generation Apple phones are now gaining momentum. Many claims have been made about the iPhone 15 models so far. However, the last claim is for iPhone 16 models.
Apple returns to old camera layout with iPhone 16
According to the latest claims, Apple will keep the camera layout used in iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 in iPhone 15 models, but a new camera layout awaits us in iPhone 16. Allegedly, Apple, which will say goodbye to the cross installation in the cameras, will return to the vertical camera layout.
When Apple first started using dual cameras on its phones with the iPhone 7 Plus model, it preferred a horizontal installation. While the company made a major design change in the iPhone X model, which was introduced about two years later, it preferred the positioning of the cameras vertically.
Apple left the vertical layout behind with the iPhone 13 and switched to a diagonal positioning. The company also made room in the camera island for larger lenses with cross-positioning. Apple, which has maintained this order in standard models since then, seems to want to change this situation with the iPhone 16.
It can be said that this move of the US technology giant is a sales policy rather than technical details. It is stated that the company wants to increase the recognition of the new iPhone models, which have now become a status symbol by changing the camera layout.
Apple analyst, with the username URedditor, states that another design is also possible in addition to the vertical camera layout. Other details about the phone, which has been introduced for more than a year, have not been clarified yet.
It seems that Apple will make a significant design change with the iPhone 16 and push its customers to buy new phones. So what do you think about iPhone models and camera layout? You can share your views with us in the comments section.