2027 could be a pivotal year for Apple. To mark the iPhone's 20th anniversary, the company is apparently planning a comprehensive camera upgrade—not with a Sony sensor, but for the first time with its own image sensor technology. The focus is on LOFIC, a sensor architecture that is expected to enable significantly more image detail than previous solutions.
For years, Apple has relied on Sony sensors in its iPhones. These deliver solid results and are technically sophisticated. Nevertheless, Apple has apparently been working on its own alternative for some time. A corresponding patent was filed in July 2025. It describes a new sensor architecture that uses a stacked structure, a special light-trapping layer, and integrated noise reduction. A working prototype is said to already exist.
The planned use of this technology in the 2027 iPhone could not only improve camera quality, but also herald a major strategic shift at Apple – toward more in-house hardware development.
LOFIC technology explained
LOFIC stands for "Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor." This is a next-generation image sensor technology. What makes it special is that each individual pixel can store a different amount of light depending on the lighting conditions. This enables significantly greater image dynamics.
In practice, this means that both very bright and very dark areas can be captured in rich detail – in a single image. The theoretical dynamic range is up to 20 f-stops. This is comparable to high-end film cameras and very close to the visual acuity of the human eye.
Competitors rely on LOFIC earlier
Chinese manufacturers are already a year ahead with the introduction of LOFIC technology. Xiaomi, Honor, and Huawei plan to equip their first flagship smartphones with Sony sensors that support LOFIC in 2026. OPPO and Vivo are also working on devices with this technology and are preparing models for next year.
Apple, on the other hand, seems to be deliberately taking its time. The planned use in the 2027 iPhone could also be related to the company's preference for its own sensor design rather than relying on Sony as a supplier. Developing a completely new image sensor that optimally integrates with iOS and its own hardware requires more lead time.
Apple's patent for its own sensor
In July 2025, Apple filed a patent describing the new sensor. It is also based on a stacked design like Sony's sensors, but with several differences. Apple's light-receiving layer and processing structure are designed to enable real-time noise reduction directly within the sensor. At the same time, the design is said to be more space-efficient.
Apple currently uses Sony sensors across all iPhone models. The planned proprietary design could enable a complete switch in the long term—with more control over image quality and better integration into the overall camera software.
For the anniversary: new camera system and new design?
The 2027 iPhone is being touted as a possible anniversary model. In addition to the new camera technology, there is also speculation about a complete redesign. Specifically, there is talk of a completely edgeless display that wraps around all four sides of the device.
Such a design would not only be a visual break with the current form factor, but would also open up new functional possibilities – for example, when operating via display edges or when consuming immersive media.
iPhone 2027: Own sensor instead of Sony technology
Apple is apparently working on a self-developed image sensor based on LOFIC technology, which could be introduced in 2027 for the iPhone's 20th anniversary. While other manufacturers plan to use Sony's LOFIC sensors in their flagships as early as 2026, Apple is taking more time – instead opting for its own space-saving design with special noise reduction and potentially higher system integration. Combined with a possible edgeless display design, the 2027 iPhone is likely to be not just an anniversary device, but a technological reboot in several areas – most notably in camera technology. (Image: Shutterstock / C. Nass)
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