iPhone 8 Front and Rear Cameras to Shoot 4K Video at 60 FPS


Currently, the camera behind the iPhone 7/7 Plus can record 4K video at 30 speeds per second, while the front camera shoots Contains only 1080p.

The iPhone 7, for comparison’s sake, is only able to shoot 4K video at 30 frames per second from its rear-facing camera. Similarly, the lineup’s front-facing “selfie” camera is capped out at 1080p. 4K video at 60FPS for both cameras is a significant upgrade for the iPhone 8, specifically for the front-facing camera — which has historically been a bit underpowered compared to its rear-facing counterpart.


For example, the code shows this, but it's not clear that the iPhone 8 will have this special point, but the speed Layout can be useful for AR programs available on iOS 11.

There have been recent rumors that the front camera and the iPhone 8 will have the "SmartCamera" function that can detect, Different layouts, know the picture status and know the subject of the picture.

Firmware of HomePod In addition to some specs of the iPhone 8 camera also confirmed the front-facing camera, the overall shape of the iPhone 8 and the function of the punch Give the phone a lift.
In addition to camera functionality, the HomePod firmware has confirmed a wealth of other information about the highly anticipated Apple flagship, including the iPhone 8’s general design and sensor notch. In addition, portions of code have revealed that the iPhone 8 will sport a high-resolution OLED display, Tap to Wake and the existence of a virtual Home button. Any signs of display-embedded Touch ID are notably absent, however.

If that's true, breaking news of Apple's next-generation twin cameras is unusual, so just wait to see it all. Really have the same capabilities?
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