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Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro models take 48-MP JPEG photos with iOS 17 upgrade

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MacRumors editor Steve Moser recently tweeted on X (Twitter), stating that in addition to the “HEIF MAX” option, Apple has also introduced The “JPEG MAX” option has been added and will be rolled out to the iPhone 14 Pro model.

The tweet as follows:

 In addition to the "HEIF Max" option for shooting 48-megapixel HEIF format photos, the iPhone 15 series also introduces a "JPEG Max" mode that can shoot 48-megapixel JPEG images, which can further improve compatibility. Additionally, the 48-megapixel ProRaw mode is now called “ProRaw Max.”

It is also worth noting that not all camera modes support the full 48 million pixels. Night scene mode, flash shooting, macro and other modes are still limited to 12 million pixels. This limitation arises because these modes require faster shutter speeds that higher-resolution sensors cannot provide.

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max currently supports three camera options:

 Regular 12 million pixels, supports saving in JPEG or HEIF format

 12-megapixel photos in ProRAW format

 48-megapixel photos in ProRAW format

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