Over the years, iPhones have been used more and more for their exquisite camera quality that sends perfectly to Androids. Instagram, Facebook, and even X (formerly known as Twitter) are aflush with the latest and greatest iPhone 15’s photos. While major improvements were made in the phone’s user interface and experience ten years ago, the biggest complaint is that there are not enough camera lenses. The iCamera intends to fix that.
The all-new iCamera is purported to have 16 camera lenses, matching the number of the next iPhone generation. Here is one of the promotional images for the iCamera:

While slightly different in size across the iCamera, these lenses will provide the same functionality as any other lens on the iCamera or iPhone. The iCamera boasts 2 million megapixel photos and 100x zoom on one of the 16 lenses. Here is one of the iCamera’s actual photos:

The iCamera’s photo quality is locked behind a $10 monthly subscription called Apple iQuality+ that includes image resolution up to 20x20 pixels, and, as a bonus, the pictures will also have color!
The iCamera doesn’t just take high-quality photos; it also provides an immersive AR experience! You can put the iCamera directly on your face without headgear and feel the most painful AR experience possible.
“The AR feature is currently in an experimental phase, so users may experience shocks of varying lethality,” said an Apple representative, “However, we have implemented safety measures to ensure the absolute safety of our users and that their safety will not be compromised. These safety features are wide-ranging and do much to protect the user from unsafe conditions. We assure absolute safety here at Apple.”
The iCamera is very stylish; an Apple blue border is applied on every one of their photos, so anyone can see you’ve spent an obscene amount of money; the border becomes an ugly bright green on phones that are not Apple-related products.
Another feature to help identify who’s up-to-date is a fading of the blue on the border of the photos over time. An Apple executive who’s a fan of LTT’s1 Wan Show2 said that they created this genius idea.3
“Here at Apple, we love to give our users credit, the option to provide suggestions, and the ability to customize their phones within the constraints of our overbearing control. Luke’s suggestion is absolutely magnificent; it helps give our users the ability to see what type of iCamera everyone has and not induce FOMO.”
The iCamera is scheduled for release in 2024, alongside the iPhone 16 as a dual launch. The initial pricing is rumored to be around $3,000, but with such a high-quality device, it may even go for more. In any case, I am looking forward to the Apple iCamera. I can’t afford it, but I will pretend like I can until it comes out. The Apple iCamera, a new, revolutionary camera.
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