Taking a glance back at any other week of information and headlines from Cupertino, this week’s Apple Loop includes new iPhone 12 features, the go back of the old iPhone design, saying good-bye to the MacBook Air, a new display for the iPad Pro, updated era for the AirPods, converting defaults on the HomePod, and new privacy lighting for iOS 14.
Apple Loop is here to remind you of among the very many discussions that have occurred around Apple during the last seven days (and you can examine my weekly digest of Android information here on Forbes).
IPhone 12’s Super Slo-Mo Video Revealed
Apple’s upcoming telephone, like many designs, is leaning into the digicam as a point of both differentiation for consumers and technical superiority over the competition. The contemporary beta of iOS 14 suggests that a brilliant slo-mo options will be available whilst recording at 4K resolutions. Forbes’ Gordon Kelly reports:
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“[Pineleaks writes] “Both 4k a hundred and twenty and 240 FPS will most possibly be used for slow motion video. Don‘t assume 4k 240 to be to be had for ordinary video. 4k one hundred twenty remains possible." These video modes would constitute a seismic bounce for phone video recording and a large differential from the competition. With acclaimed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo additionally promising new “high-end" camera lenses within the range, we should anticipate vast change to both the appearance and layout of the number one cameras in all the new iPhones."

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