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Apple Said to Be Evaluating Multispectral Imaging for Future iPhones

Early supply‑chain signals point to richer per‑pixel data for cleaner portraits, with cost and space limits keeping the work exploratory.

Overview

  • A Weibo post from leaker Digital Chat Station, echoed by MacRumors and The Mac Observer, says Apple is assessing multispectral camera components but has not begun formal testing.
  • Multispectral imaging captures data across additional wavelength bands beyond standard RGB, potentially including near‑infrared sensitivity.
  • The approach could improve subject separation in portraits by better distinguishing materials like skin, fabric, glass, and foliage.
  • Broader benefits reportedly include more reliable object recognition, stronger scene understanding, and improved depth estimation on device.
  • The same leak repeats separate camera rumors for Pro models, citing a 48MP variable‑aperture main camera, a larger‑aperture 48MP telephoto, and no active 200MP prototyping.