Historically, non-Pro iPhones have had 1 or 2 rear-facing cameras, and Pro iPhones have had up to 3 rear-facing cameras.
This market is about the possibility of Apple announcing an iPhone model in September 2023 with 4 (or more) rear-facing cameras.
A separate sensor (e.g., a LiDAR sensor) that is not a "camera" in the conventional sense would not count as a rear-facing camera.
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Following today's Apple event, I expect this will resolve NO. However, in keeping with the original formulation of the question, I will only resolve it at the beginning of October. I think that's the fairest thing to do. (Open to hear dissenting opinions, though.)
Next time I'll probably frame the question as referring specifically to Apple's iPhone event, conditionally on one being held. Lesson learned!