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LG secures iPhone 16 Periscope Camera supply, outpacing Samsung

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Apple inks deal with LG Innotek for iPhone 16 periscope camera supply. The company will be the sole supplier of the initial batch of periscope models. LG Innotek and Jahwa will jointly supply the initial batch of OIS actuators for folded zoom.

Israel-based Samsung subsidiary, Corephotonics, hasn’t yet sued Apple over a patent dispute. The iPhone maker declined Corephotonics’ request to reach an agreement. Despite this, the Samsung subsidiary hasn’t yet filed a patent lawsuit.

Apple used a periscope camera with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This year, the Pro model of the iPhone 16 lineup will also use a zoom sensor. The folded zoom is a periscope-type telephoto camera that is the most valued sensor in the camera module.

The US tech giant prefers partners that are stably developing parts for initial launch units. The supply chain and component diversification starts in the fourth quarter. It is aimed at reducing the overall component pricing and making phones cheaper.

Apple reportedly plans to produce folded zoom modules for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max through Cowell or Foxconn in the fourth quarter. For Apple, diversifying the supply chain lowers component costs and makes future expansion easier.

Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. Apple’s foldable dreams have reportedly been delayed due to technical hurdles. Now, the first foldable Apple product is rumored to be released in 2027.

The Korean tech giant is also developing the Galaxy S25 series. The S25 Ultra is said to adopt a significantly refined design and upgraded hardware. The camera module will also be tweaked to better compete with rivals.

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Rumor: Galaxy S25 Ultra camera is super sleek vs iPhone 16 Pro Max

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra would be super sleek against the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Apple recently launched its new iPhone lineup, with shipments starting on the 20th. Samsung will likely debut the new flagship phones in January 2025.

A new rumor suggests that the Galaxy S25 Ultra camera lens is greatly sleek as compared to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Leaker IceUniverse compared the thickness of both flagships’ camera lenses, suggesting a notable difference.

Per the info, the Galaxy S25 Ultra lens could be just 2.4mm thick. Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max comes with a 4.3mm thick camera module. It’s over 1.5x of the camera thickness of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Despite equipping better camera hardware, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could maintain its thickness. Camera modules on Chinese phones are already monstrous (in size), which won’t create a sleekness load against the upcoming S25 Ultra.

If the rumor is true, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be the finest and sleekest flagship in 2025. The company has reportedly upscaled the hardware game, with the design department also working hard to make the device vastly acceptable.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to be 8 grams heavier than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Samsung reduced the thickness of the middle frame, as part of reducing the weight. However, things may be cleared as the time of official debut comes close.

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Android brands ready to steal iPhone 16’s Camera Control button

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At least three Android vendors set to copy iPhone 16’s Camera Control button. I wish Samsung to bring a camera control button to Galaxy phones. Meanwhile, we might see it on at least three different Android phones this year.

Realme, Oppo, and Nubia could debut the iPhone 16-like Camera Control button on their upcoming device. After confirmation from Oppo and Nubia, a Realme exec has posted a video of a camera button on one of the brand’s phones.

The camera button on that Realme model works quite similarly to the iPhone 16. It’s a touch feedback button, which offers different adjustment tools. Zoom in and Zoom out in the camera viewfinder will be the most useful addition.

It isn’t the first time Chinese vendors blindly stealing Apple’s iPhone features. When the Dynamic Island was introduced by iPhone 14 Pro, many Chinese phone makers brought a replica on their entry-level smartphones.

In particular, Nubia has confirmed that its next smartphone will offer a camera shutter button. OPPO is also said to offer a camera shutter button on the Find X8 series. Beyond that, Realme demonstrated the feature in a real-life unit.

Sony has kept a physical camera shutter button alive on its flagship models. Apple just made good use of the key, fueling it with additional controls. The software magic is worth praise, triggering a notch-like area on the screen for visibility.

Apple says the iPhone 16’s Camera Control is a tactile switch that powers the click experience. The button has a high-precision force sensor, which realizes the light press gesture, and a capacitive sensor to offer touch-based interactions.

Samsung waits and replicates Apple?

One UI 6 copied a lot of features and customization tools from iOS 17 last year. We are hearing that the Galaxy S25 series could debut iPhonified design. The frame could go flat, with Samsung already ditched its iconic curved screen.

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iPhone 16 39W charging is not fast enough to beat Galaxy S24 Ultra

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Apple iPhone 16 reportedly supports faster charging than the iPhone 15 series. The company never discloses charging support in watts on official product sites. Well, the iPhone 16 seemingly supports 39W fast charging, which is still less than the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

According to the info, Apple brought 39W charging support to the iPhone 16 series. Reports are circulating of 45W fast charging functionality. However, practical testing (via IceUniverse) indicates that the max charging speed is 39W.

CQC results suggest that the iPhone 16 features 45W wired charging. This is about 50% faster than the iPhone 15 series, which supports up to 29W charging. Meanwhile, the maximum support is 39W as tested by reliable industry sources.

Samsung continues to bring 45W charging support in select Galaxy devices. The Galaxy S24 Plus, S24 Ultra, and M55 are some of those. It’s not much higher than the 39W but shows Samsung is already ahead of Apple’s boosted charging function.

The newest S24 series is designed with convenience in mind and super fast charging is a key part. To ensure you can make the most of the S24’s rapid charging capability, there are some requirements for that such as compatible adapter and cable.

Packed with a 5000mAh battery, Samsung’s S24 Ultra typically takes around 78 minutes to fully charge from 0% using a 45W charger. Various factors can impact the charging speed and time to get the battery charged 100%.

Next year, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Early rumors indicate that there will be no charging upgrade in the Plus and Ultra models. Yet, we expect improvements in that particular aspect through artificial intelligence.

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