A brand new patent exposes Apple coming up with a dual sensor camera that will render improved image quality along with a thinner design for the upcoming iPhone 6.

According to Yahoo News, the patent filed was entitled "Electronic device with two image sensors." Apple Insider adds that the camera's two sensors will capture brightness and color. When both data are captured by the sensors, the camera will then produce the perfect image quality. However, it is speculated that the iPhone 6's rumored A8 processor will be the one capable to accommodate such feature.

If this patent will prove true for the upcoming flagship phone, then it will greatly benefit the next generation iPhone especially with the plans of coming up with a thinner device that will have a bigger display. It can also solve the color reproduction issues that are usually caused by several optical filters.

On other iPhone 6 news, it is rumored that the Cupertino-tech giant is most likely to release it in two versions: the 4.7-inch screen and the 5.5-inch screen. IOL Scitech wrote that the tech giant is placing their orders for high resolution liquid crystal displays for the iPhone 6 screens from LG Display, Japan Display and Sharp.

There were also reports during the early parts of this month that the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has already began making chips for the next generation iPhone rumored to be released this year.

This news fueled more of the rumors that assume Apple is not relying anymore on Samsung for some of the production of several parts, Financial Express states. The Korean tech giant has also unveiled their Galaxy S5 smartphone that carries a fingerprint scanner feature in February. It even comes with a built-in heart rate sensor that certainly made a good impression on most smartphone customer.