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Apple is planning a massive iPhone camera upgrade, but it’s years away

A 200MP iPhone camera is on Apple’s roadmap, but not until 2028

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As 200MP cameras become increasingly common on high-end Android phones, it is not surprising that Apple would like to experiment with the same in its own devices. That said, it is not an upgrade iPhone buyers will see anytime soon.

The long road to a 200MP iPhone

According to a recent report from AppleInsider, citing a Morgan Stanley investor note, Apple has now settled on a timeline. The company is said to be planning a 200MP camera for the iPhone 21, which is expected to launch in 2028.

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The naming itself needs some context. Apple is widely expected to release the iPhone 20 in 2027 to mark the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone, which means the following year’s lineup would logically be the iPhone 21.

The iPhone 21 Pro Max, and possibly the Pro model as well, could be the first to get the 200MP camera, rather than the base iPhone. This would follow Apple’s usual pattern of reserving its most advanced camera hardware for Pro devices.

The sensor itself is expected to come from Samsung, which already supplies camera sensors to Apple. However, it is still unclear which specific sensor Apple will use, especially since the launch is several years away and the final component may not even be announced yet.

Interestingly, the report also notes that the sensor could be manufactured in the United States by Samsung.

Apple isn’t alone in chasing bigger camera numbers

The move toward 200MP cameras is already gaining momentum on the Android side. Brands like Oppo and Vivo are expected to launch phones with dual 200MP camera systems as early as 2026, even before Samsung or Apple make that leap.

Samsung, meanwhile, is working on meaningful upgrades to its 200MP sensor, though those improvements may still be a generation or two away from hitting a flagship like the Galaxy S27 Ultra.

Taken together, it shows how 200MP cameras are becoming the next big battleground in mobile photography, even if Apple plans to arrive much later to the party.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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