I truly don’t understand how in 2023 with all the digitalization we have cars with backup cameras from at best a 2015 mid range smartphone. What’s preventing a manufacturer like bmw for an example from putting a high end sony sensor like the one on the iPhone 15 into their camera modules?

  • Sbaker777B
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    10 months ago

    Cost 100%. They’re now required by law and car manufactures are looking for the lowest cost option, generally.

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    10 months ago

    If you don’t know, what’s all about, than it’s about….

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    10 months ago

    Apple spends billions on not only the sensor but also tight integration with hardware and image processing. Even if cars use the same sensors (we’re assuming they can survive the cars operating range here), you still need a lot of hardware and integration to get close to what apple has.

    Remember that modern phones with some of the most power efficient processors still overheat when recording 4k in the sun, so imagine that processor but less efficient inside a car and think about what happens then.

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    10 months ago

    This is interesting because I was in a late early 2010s BMW the other day. Backup camera quality was better than most of the cheaper brands now