Islamabad, Sep 9: Only a few days till Apple’s iPhone 16 debut, last-minute leaks are destroying any final bits of surprise.
The most recent leak comes from a fresh rumor that includes information on the new flagship’s photography capabilities as well as an update on Apple’s revolutionary touch-sensitive capture button, which is set to revolutionize how people take photos with their iPhones.
The first piece of news, courtesy of sources close to 9to5Mac, is that Up to 120 frames per second (4K) video capturing is anticipated for the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro.
This is twice as fast as the existing iPhone 15 Pro model, which can only record at 60 frames per second. When the camera is set to its maximum resolution, doubling the frame rate produces slow-motion effects that can be seen up to four times.
Ensuring the iPhone 16 Pro lives up to its “Pro” moniker, Apple will reportedly enable 4K ProRes video recording to external storage at 120fps. Be sure to check that your external storage is fast enough to keep up, as minimum specs will likely increase from the current limits.
Though the source speculates that Apple may hold off on 8K recording for the iPhone 17 Pro series, given that the model expected to launch next year would probably include a higher-resolution zoom lens.
.” Once the button is pressed, the user-selected alternative or the built-in camera app will launch.
This news corroborates previous leaks and adds that you can change the exposure or zoom by swiping your finger across the button. You won’t have to take your finger off the capture button to make these adjustments, which will make the process much quicker and simpler.