Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/16/chipworks-throws-an-iphone-4s-under-its-infrared-microscope-fin/
Look closely. Can you spot it? That gray abyss is actually an infrared image by
Chipworks revealing an
iPhone 4S' Sony-branded, 8 megapixel CMOS sensor. Looks like Howard Stringer
wasn't bluffing to Walt Mossberg back in April, after all. At the time, it was reported that Apple's usual sensor supplier,
OmniVision, was experiencing production delays, prompting speculation that Sony would eventually usurp the position. While the iPhone 4S that
Chipworks looked into seems to confirm this, it's pointed out that Apple does have a habit of "
dual sourcing" components (with its contacts saying this should be no different), so Sony may not be the sole supplier this time around. What ever the case, there's no denying that the iPhone 4S takes some
stellar shots. You'll find more information -- including X-rays of the 4S -- at the source link below.
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