Apple CEO Tim Cook utilized social media to convey his Holi wishes, sharing a vibrant photograph taken by Indian photographer Joshua Karthik.
Amid India's celebration of the colorful festival of Holi, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, expressed his greetings through the micro-blogging platform X. Cook admired a photograph captured by Indian photographer Joshua Karthik using an iPhone, showcasing a vivid and contrast-rich scene. Cook's post garnered a warm response, with numerous users reciprocating with their own Holi wishes.
Karthik also took several other shots using the new iPhone 15 Pro Max, which boasts a triple camera lens system. Featuring a 48MP primary lens, the phone is equipped with an ultra-wide-angle lens and, for the first time in an iPhone, a 5X telephoto lens.
Moreover, the phone boasts the capability to shoot Pro Res Log, a feature that could significantly differentiate it from smartphones of other brands like Samsung and Google's Pixel. The Pro Res log video footage effectively captures more details, enabling post-editing enhancements.
Regarding camera changes in the upcoming iPhone 16 series launching later this year, Apple is anticipated to implement design modifications, particularly in the non-Pro models. An oval camera island is expected to be introduced, accommodating both camera sensors vertically. This setup will enable iPhone 16 non-Pro models to capture Spatial videos, compatible with playback on Apple Vision Pro.
The Pro models are likely to maintain most of their design, featuring a triple camera setup and a front-facing notch. Nevertheless, the Pro models may undergo size enhancements. The smaller 6.1-inch screen might transition to a 6.3-inch display, while the larger iPhone 16 Pro Max could boast a substantial 6.9-inch screen.