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Multiple technology outlets on April 21, 2026, report that Apple has tested a 200‑megapixel periscope telephoto sensor for future iPhones but is unlikely to ship the module before 2028.
The timeline comes from prolific Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station and aligns with an earlier Morgan Stanley investor note.
Apple is reportedly prioritizing optical flexibility and low‑light performance over a raw megapixel jump; this year’s iPhone 18 Pro line is expected to stick with 48MP main and telephoto sensors, plus variable‑aperture technology.
Rumors indicate Samsung may supply the 200MP module, with Sony also competing, and that the sensor would be significantly larger than current iPhone sensors and used mainly on a telephoto lens.
Android manufacturers have already deployed 200MP sensors in recent models, but higher pixel counts raise concerns about noise and low‑light image quality unless sensor size and processing keep pace.
Supply‑chain signals and leaker updates have pushed back prior suggestions that a 200MP iPhone camera could arrive sooner.
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