September is approaching and we are about to be immersed in the technological world with a range of new technology products from the world's leading electronics companies. And Apple's iPhone is one of the focus of this September.
The launch date is approaching and we are getting to know about this superstar through extremely accurate leaked news. The most significant leaks so far came from Apple itself when the unpublished HomePod software was leaked and then analyzed by experts in great detail.
Another source from iHelp recently said the camera on the iPhone can record 4K video resolution of 60 fps. Evidence for this leak is a screenshot with the code that says: [CAMCaptureCapabilities isBack4k60VideoSupported].There is also a code with different content similar to the above code, but from the Back (camera) has been replaced by Front (front camera), we can infer that even the secondary camera can also Capture video in the same format as the main camera.
This has actually happened since the release of iOS 9. We have a code that the secondary camera will be able to capture the whole scene, rotate 1080p slowmo 1080p and flash support. However, all of this has not come to fruition except that the only feature is the ability to support light (by software).Although it would be great if the secondary camera could shoot 4K video at 60 frames per second but this is unlikely. Because it looks like Apple does not want customers to have everything at once.
We can see that Apple is planning to release its first flagship capable of 4K video at 60 frames per second. After all, the MacOS High Sierra update for MacOS has supported the H.264 standard called HEVC (H.265). This new format accounts for 40% less storage than current H.264.
In any case, support for 4G 60fps video is still a good step forward for Apple. It will probably help the iPhone return to the pinnacle of mobile photography. With the fierce competition from other ultra-powerful phones such as the HTC U11, Google Pixel, Galaxy S8 and Sony Xperia XZ Premium, Apple needs to invest more in its iPhone. The US giants are still doing pretty well.