One of the most persistent rumors about Apple's next-generation iPhones
 has been that at least one of the new devices will get dual rear-facing
 cameras. The advantage of this dual-camera setup is that it would 
feature both a standard wide-angle lens camera and a secondary telephoto
 lens that would be capable to capturing zoomed-in pictures and videos.
Intriguingly,
 most reports on this feature have said it will be exclusive to the 
iPhone 7 Plus, which means that you'll have to pay more upfront to get 
it. MacRumors points to a new research note from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that comes the closest we've seen to confirming this rumor is true.
"New
 iPhone shipments to be capped by similar form factor as iPhone 6s &
 6s Plus," he writes. "Top hardware upgrade is dual-camera (5.5-inch 
model only), though many competing models with dual-camera will launch 
soon, joining others already on the market; first impressions could 
underwhelm."
Ming-Chi
 Kuo has been remarkably accurate in the past when describing details 
about new iPhone features, so if he's writing this in his note there's a
 good bet that Apple is at least strongly considering making the dual 
camera exclusive to the iPhone 7 Plus.
It's
 also interesting to see that he thinks the first impressions of the 
device could "underwhelm," which suggests that we shouldn't expect a 
major leap forward like the one we saw going from the iPhone 5s to the 
iPhone 6. That said, there's still a lot of time left before Apple 
unveils the device and a lot could change between now and September.
This article was originally published on BGR.com



 
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