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Apple Camera Lens Supplier Confirms 3D Sensing Module Shipments Coming in 2017, Likely for iPhone 8

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Largan Precision, one of the current suppliers for the iPhone's camera lens component, today confirmed that it will ship lenses for 3D sensing modules in the second half of 2017, suggesting inclusion in the next-generation "iPhone 8." The confirmation comes from Largan CEO Adam Lin, who refrained from mentioning which company exactly the modules would be allocated for (via Nikkei).

The list of companies available is very short, according to analyst Jeff Pu, who pointed out that Apple is expected to be the only company in the world to launch a smartphone with a 3D sensing module in 2017. In total, Pu estimated that Largan is set to supply 90 percent of the iPhone's rear camera lenses, 50 percent of its 3D sensing lenses, and up to 30 percent of the front-facing camera lenses.

iphone 8 sensor bar mockup

A mockup of the iPhone 8's front-facing camera and sensors via @VenyaGeskin1

The features and design of the iPhone 8's front-facing sensor bar have remained one of the more uncertain aspects of renderings and mockups over the past few weeks. It's still unclear whether the iPhone 8 will include a dual-lens front-facing camera or keep the single-lens of current generation devices.

The inclusion of a 3D sensing module further confuses things, since it hasn't been suggested whether or not the technology would be directly integrated into the camera lens, or added onto the side among the ambient light sensor and proximity sensor. Pu's data appears to suggest the latter outcome.

Key iPhone camera lens provider Largan Precision on Wednesday confirmed it would ship lenses for 3-D sensing modules in the second half of this year, according to the company's chief executive.

"We will have lenses for 3-D sensing [module used in smartphone] ready to ship in the second half this year," said Adam Lin, Largan's chief executive in a press conference after the company's annual general meeting.

A 3D sensing front-facing camera has been a rumored feature of the iPhone 8 since February, when KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that the upcoming iPhone will gain a "revolutionary" front-facing camera system that consists of three modules that enable fully-featured 3D sensing capabilities. The technology's applications could include facial and iris recognition features.

LG has been named as one of the other potential suppliers of 3D modules for the iPhone 8. If the biometric sensing features do arrive in iPhone 8, they're believed to be fueled by technology that Apple acquired from Israeli company PrimeSense in 2013. PrimeSense is known as the creator of the original 3D body sensing technology used in Microsoft's first-generation Kinect peripheral for Xbox 360.

Tags: Largan, Nikkei
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Top Rated Comments

118 months ago
First mock ups I've seen that make sense with the sensor and speaker cut out. Obvious that it should be black
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BMcCoy Avatar
118 months ago
First mock ups I've seen that make sense with the sensor and speaker cut out. Obvious that it should be black
Yup, with the status bar in black (which will be a deep black, thanks to the OLED screen) that looks very nice, and makes sense as you say.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Avieshek Avatar
118 months ago
Let's hope, the front camera gets a megapixel upgrade, as same as the rear one.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
118 months ago
First mock ups I've seen that make sense with the sensor and speaker cut out. Obvious that it should be black
That’s what I thought too, until I noticed the clock below the camera...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Analog Kid Avatar
118 months ago
Yeah, except some people will complain about the carrier not being visible since they roam all the time, switch sims, etc. Personally, I'd love for the carrier name to be removed, or at least have an option for it, and have things like Wi-Fi calling or roaming be replaced with an icon. I also don't need an icon to show that I have an alarm clock set. I literally have one set every day—I don't need an icon to tell me that. It has been there on my iPhone since June 2007! It's useless. I'd also like an option to disable showing the BT icon. My BT is always on because I wear an Apple Watch daily, and use AirPods all the time.

This mockup does look very nice. Hopefully we end up with something like this.
Don't touch my alarm clock icon! It's the only thing that gives me peace of mind when I wake up in the dead of night before an important engagement and can't remember if I set my alarm.

I generally agree with the carrier name-- especially the longer ones. Wasted space. I suspect some of it may be an arrangement with the carriers that their name needs to be shown for marketing purposes? Just a fixed width logo should be enough...
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
EdT Avatar
118 months ago
3D sensing camera, super thin bezels and ARKit.

Looks like Apple is finally getting into the AR/VR market this Fall. While a headset makes it more immersive, I can see Apple making the best AR/VR experience directly on a phone screen. Seems less clumsy than a headset.
Won't be as immersive. Will be a lot more practical if you're walking or driving through, although it would still be a distraction.
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