Published On : Thu, Jun 11th, 2015

Next iPhone all set to Feature 240fps Support for Front Camera with Flash

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Next iPhone all set to Feature 240fps Support for Front Camera with Flash

If a new supposition is to be believed, Apple’s new updated iPhone models might be able to capture better selfies. A developer has spotted code strings in iOS 9 tipping that the Cupertino-based company will be upgrading the front camera on its upcoming iPhone models which are expected to be called the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus which are most probably set to be launched at the later half of the year.

According to developer of iPhone Hamza Sood, the next iPhone will sport front camera with support for recording 1080p videos along with capturing 240fps slow-mo videos at 720p. The code strings further hint that the iPhone will able to click Panorama shots from the front camera, a feature that was only seen present in the dorsal camera.

It is also said that for the first time Apple would include a Flash along with a front camera.  Amusingly, all the features that have been spotted by Sood in the code strings are already available on the dorsal camera of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

A couple of prior rumors have focused on the fact that Apple’s next model will feature hefty upgrade in the camera department, with one belief that iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will include a 12-megapixel rear camera instead of the 8-megapixel camera seen in last four generation iPhones.

Unsurprisingly, Sood has come up with interpretation about upcoming features based on code strings. previously in 2013, further on  to the launch of the iPhone 5s, it was Sood who claimed that fingerprint sensor will be available on the next upcoming  iPhone.