According to a recent supply chain rumor from China, Apple is investigating multispectral imaging technology for potential use in future iPhone cameras. This advancement could enhance features like Visual Intelligence, improve material identification, and advance overall image processing capabilities. Weibo leaker “Digital Chat Station” reported that Apple is presently assessing related components in the supply chain. However, the tipster noted that official testing has not started yet, indicating the tech is still in an early exploratory phase.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Apple explores multispectral imaging cameras for future-gen iPhones
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