Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 lineup, especially the Pro models, is stirring excitement with leaked rumors of groundbreaking camera advancements.

A leak suggests Apple might use a revolutionary technology called Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) coating to minimize lens flare for sharper photos and videos.

Analysts believe ALD coating could be a game-changer for iPhone 16 Pro cameras, but details are scarce.


This aligns with prior rumors about significant camera upgrades. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests a possible jump to a much higher megapixel ultrawide sensor (48MP) for enhanced detail in ultrawide shots.

Additionally, rumors hint at the iPhone 16 Pro inheriting the superior telephoto lens from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, enabling better optical zoom.


With the iPhone 16 launch expected in September, tech enthusiasts are waiting for Apple to confirm these rumored camera upgrades and any other potential improvements. The upcoming iOS 18 update also generates excitement, with rumors of features like customizable home screens, RCS messaging support, and AI enhancements that could significantly revamp the iPhone experience.


Apple's WWDC event in June is likely to be the platform for official announcements regarding the iPhone 16 lineup and iOS 18. Stay tuned for more details as we inch closer to the launch.