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Apple Evaluates Multispectral Imaging for Future iPhone Cameras

Reports indicate the effort is limited to supply‑chain component checks, not yet in testing or prototyping.

Overview

  • The claim stems from Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station, who says Apple is interested in the tech but has not begun formal testing.
  • Multispectral sensors record data across discrete wavelength bands beyond visible RGB, including near‑infrared ranges.
  • Potential benefits cited include cleaner subject separation, more accurate depth estimation, and improvements to on‑device Visual Intelligence and object recognition.
  • Coverage highlights hurdles such as added sensor complexity, higher costs, space constraints, and processing demands, suggesting the feature is not expected soon.
  • The same leak reiterates separate camera chatter: a variable‑aperture main lens and a larger‑aperture telephoto for Pro models, with no 200‑megapixel sensor prototyping underway.