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What do you think? Another marketing Hype, or they really improved the size of the sensors?
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What? They’ll just put in 3 different lenses with 3 similar sized sensors. Maybe a few percent bigger but nothing more as constraint by physics
 
What? They’ll just put in 3 different lenses with 3 similar sized sensors. Maybe a few percent bigger but nothing more as constraint by physics
But marketing wise this is damn good.
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I guess we’ll know more Tuesday. But I see what you mean and if the case, it wouldn’t be the first time right? I mean not exactly the same, but still...

Drawing attention from the notch
 
Doubt they’d make the lenses bigger without increasing the sensor sizes! Especially since they had to make the entire housing bigger just for these lenses!

Apple doesn’t make hardware changes usually without having a reason!
 
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lets just hope if that's really the diameter of the lenses, that the whole square is blacked out. that render looks awful.
 
How does the back of the phone draw attention from the front of the phone?
My post was confusing looking back at it. I just meant that with the advertising last year, Apple used a wallpaper that hid the notch which could be seen as a marketing ploy to draw attention away from it. They did something similar with the iPhone 6 advertising on the website that drew attention aware from the camera bulge. That was my reference that it wouldn’t be unlike them to market in their favor, such as the appearance of much larger sensors than actually being used. Not that the average user would necessarily notice or be keen to it.
 
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