Apple received a patent for new iPhone camera technology that takes clearer pictures. The company wants to add two focus lasers instead of one to stop blurry photos. Patent US 12335613 shows how future iPhones could use twin laser beams at different angles. Current iPhones use single infrared light for focusing which sometimes creates fuzzy images. The dual system would help photographers capture sharp photos every time.
The camera app would fire both lasers when users take pictures. Sensors measure distances between objects and lock focus automatically within seconds. If laser readings match each other the camera takes perfect shots. When readings differ the phone switches back to regular single laser mode. This process happens extremely fast without delays for users.
Dual autofocus prevents common problems like glare from water and glass surfaces. The extra laser beam gathers better depth information for tricky shooting situations. People could take quality photos from moving cars through windows without constant tapping to focus. Apple has not confirmed whether iPhone 17 models will include this technology. The compact design fits smartphone requirements and could change mobile photography standards across the industry.
The camera app would fire both lasers when users take pictures. Sensors measure distances between objects and lock focus automatically within seconds. If laser readings match each other the camera takes perfect shots. When readings differ the phone switches back to regular single laser mode. This process happens extremely fast without delays for users.
Dual autofocus prevents common problems like glare from water and glass surfaces. The extra laser beam gathers better depth information for tricky shooting situations. People could take quality photos from moving cars through windows without constant tapping to focus. Apple has not confirmed whether iPhone 17 models will include this technology. The compact design fits smartphone requirements and could change mobile photography standards across the industry.