The iPhone 17 series introduces a new dual capture feature, allowing you to record video from two cameras at the same time. This functionality expands the creative possibilities for users, allowing ...
The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro models will be able to record 4K video at up to 120 FPS, according to "reliable sources" cited in a 9to5Mac report today. For comparison, all four iPhone 15 models are ...
TL;DR: Reports of the iPhone 17 Pro supporting 8K video recording stem from a mistranslation. The "8K" refers to a price point, not camera capabilities. While current hardware limits 8K recording, ...
CNET’s headline reference to “a rare look inside Apple’s secret iPhone 16 camera labs” is somewhat hyperbolic, since there’s nothing secret about them: we’ve seen one of them a couple of times before.
The latest iPhone 17 Pro leak corroborates a report from a few months ago. This time, Chinese leaker Fixed Focus Digital suggests these future Pro iPhones will support 8K video recording. The leaker ...
The iPhone has been held as the benchmark for phone video recording for as long as I can remember. And the assumption isn’t baseless. Since the early iPhones, Apple has consistently delivered high ...
The iPhone 17 series is set to launch in about six months. With this in mind, more details about the new handsets are being leaked. The latest concerns the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The ...
Apple's iOS 26 rollout might have been highlighted for its shiny Liquid Glass UI and AI tricks, but the update snuck in a handy feature that will impact how you shoot videos on your iPhone, and it's ...
The new DualShot Recorder app enables one-shot recording that captures both portrait and landscape video from every lens on your iPhone with an Android version in the works. Easily one of the most ...
4K is the current standard for the majority of televisions out there. It is also becoming more common for monitors. This is why most smartphones capture video footage at 4K resolution. But Apple is ...
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