Cupertino, August 2- Ahead of its anticipated launch next September, a live image of Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 series has surfaced, unveiling new details about the device. The leak highlights several aspects of the iPhone 16, including its color options and redesigned camera system.

According to the leaked image, the iPhone 16 will be available in five colors: White, Black, Blue, Green, and Pink. This marks a departure from the iPhone 15 series, which featured a yellow option instead of white. The rear design of the iPhone 16 shows a significant redesign from its predecessor, with a new camera layout aimed at enhancing functionality. The camera island has been rearranged to support improved features.

The iPhone 16 is expected to come with a 48-megapixel primary camera and a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera with a 1/2.6-inch sensor. This contrasts with the previous generation's 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor. The primary camera is rumored to use a larger 1/1.14-inch Sony IMX903 sensor, compared to the 1/1.56-inch sensor in the iPhone 15. This larger sensor is also bigger than the 1/1.28-inch main sensor on last year's iPhone 15 Pro model.

The redesigned camera system is expected to support advanced video features, including spatial video recording. Unlike last year’s models, which had camera layouts that did not support spatial video, the iPhone 16 will feature a vertically arranged ultrawide and primary camera setup, aligning with the spatial video functionality.

As these details are based on leaks and speculation, official confirmation from Apple will be awaited to verify these features. The iPhone 16's upcoming launch is eagerly anticipated, and further details will likely emerge as the release date approaches.