“Apple this year will finally introduce video recording capabilities on at least one of its upcoming iPhone models,” Kasper Jade reports for AppleInsider. “The information comes from a person who’s proven extremely reliable when predicting changes to the Cupertino-based company’s hardware offerings.”
“At this time, there’s no information to suggest that video recording support will be available through anything other than a upgraded rear-facing camera that will, of course, also take still photos at a higher resolution,” Jade reports.
“The addition, however, is reportedly just one of several hardware related tweaks that will surface in iPhone revisions due sometime between late spring and early fall. Another, that same person says, will be a significant boost to gaming hardware (likely via Imagination’s new multi-core PowerVR chips),” Jade reports.
“Should Apple’s video plans for the next-gen iPhone remain intact, it’s believed the capability would see support through a new “Movies” iPhone app that would provide rudimentary editing support akin to the audio trimming capabilities of the company’s upcoming Voice Memos iPhone application,” Jade reports.
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