
Excited to Take Deep Zoom Photos With Your Foldable iPhone? Get Ready for Disappointment
THE SO WHAT
Apple potentially shipping a foldable without a periscope-style deep zoom lens suggests they’re prioritizing form factor, cost, and yield over spec-sheet parity. Hardware teams building accessories or camera-centric apps should plan around computational photography and software zoom, not assume optical reach on day one.
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