The iPhone 6 may have a 13-megapixel camera and a 1,890 mAh battery

Jul 17, 2014 17:10 GMT  ·  By
New reports coming from Chinese and French sources give us a little more insight on the next-generation iPhone. Apple future device may be greatly improved when it comes to taking photos and videos and the battery life may be considerably higher.
 
A report on a Chinese Sony related forum (http://www.digi-wo.com/thread-19938-1-1.html) explains that a component made by Sony will be included in the iPhone 6. 
 
The IMX220 camera sensor has a higher megapixel count than the current iPhone 5s camera: 13MP. It also sports a 1/2.3 inch sensor that records videos in 1080p (just like the previous iPhone model). 
 
Apple usually doesn't talk about camera specs, but it does compare it to previous models. For example, when the iPhone 5s came out, the device had a sensor that increased the area for pixels by 15 percent and the pixels themselves were larger. The aperture was increased with the iSight camera and light sensitivity was larger by 33 percent. The iPhone 5s also introduced a dual flash and auto image stabilization. 
 
The iPhone 5s camera has a sapphire crystal lens cover, backside illumination sensor, five-element lens and a Hybrid IR filter. 
 
Another leak comes from the French blog Nowhereelse.fr and it is related to the battery of the next-generation iPhone. 
 
According to the mentioned source, the iPhone 6 will incorporate a 1,810 mAh cell, which is considerably larger than the 1,560 mAh one found in the iPhone 5s. 
 
Sure, the iPhone 6 may have a larger case and that can easily accommodate a larger battery, but it will supposedly have a larger display as well – 4.7-inch instead of a 4-inch one. The increase will kill the battery even faster so a larger capacity one is a must have. 
 
The source says that the new capacity is still way behind the battery for Android-powered devices like Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8). But then again, Apple is optimizing the internal components and software to have a lower power consumption. iOS 8 may also contribute at the way the battery is drained. 
 
The tech giant from California is getting ready to release the new iPhone this fall. The new device might be announced on September 19 and launched a week later, on September 25. The device will supposedly have a 4.7" diagonal display made from sapphire glass.