Next iPhone Feature : Slow-Motion Camera called 'Mogul'

on Thursday, 11 July 2013

Overview


Clearly as the launch of successive iPhone approaches, rumor and speculation concerning what apple’s latest and greatest smartphone may bring in the highly-competitive mobile marketplace is increasing. dictated by latest chatter, a reasonable snapshot on your new iPhone to actually be'>looks like an “iPhone 5S” along with the same style clearly as the iPhone 5, a stronger processor, and an improved camera system.

other then what a couple of “cool issue ?” apple’s previous “s-iPhone” upgrades” each included distinctive features to line it apart from either previous iPhones or another devices in the marketplace. the iPhone 3gs included new video camera and voice management hardware and software to actually differentiate itself from its predecessor, whereas the iPhone 4S introduced siri.

Mogul


9to5mac found a code in the iOS 7, which indicates the presence of a camera mode called 'Mogul'. Mogul itself is a feature that allows iPhone capture slow motion video. 9to5mac says the figure, 120 frames-per-second (FPS).

Here's a video 120 FPS as picture:



According to our analysis and testing of the code, “Mogul” is a feature in development that allows the iPhone to capture video at an exceptionally fast and precise rate. Specifically, our testing indicates that the feature can allow the iPhone to record video at a rate of 120 frames-per-second (FPS). The resolution at which this 120FPS video could be recorded at, however, is currently unclear.
Interestingly, Mogul can not be used at this time on the iPhone 5 due to hardware incompatibility owned. This indicates that as Mogul will be available exclusively on the iPhone 5S - like Siri are present in the iPhone 4S, not the iPhone 4.

9to5mac also said that Mogul will be available as an option in the Camera app, along with Panorama, Square, Video, Standard and Filters.

Previously, the iPhone 5S mentioned will come with a dual-LED flash and a powerful 12-megapixel camera.

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