If it is said that Apple is very slow in terms of features, then it will not be wrong. Apple gives those features in its phone after 5-10 years and praises it a lot. Now there is news that a new feature is coming for video recording with the iPhone 17 Pro, with the help of which recording can be done simultaneously with both rear and front cameras. This may be a new feature for Apple, but it has been in Android for a long time.
Dual-video recording camera feature of the iPhone 17 Pro
A YouTube video report claims that the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max may have a built-in dual-video recording feature. Through this, users will be able to record videos with front and rear cameras simultaneously. Currently, this feature is available in some third-party apps (like Snapchat), but Apple can include it in its native camera app for the first time.
Samsung is already offering this feature in Galaxy S21 and newer devices. Apart from this, OnePlus phones also have this feature. It will have a picture-in-picture effect, that is, users can show their reaction or commentary from the front camera, while recording the activities in front with the rear camera, although there is no official confirmation from Apple about this feature, so it would be better to take this news as a rumor for now.
Other expectations related to the camera of the iPhone 17 Pro
According to previous reports, the design of the camera can be completely changed in the iPhone 17 Pro. The square-shaped camera bump that was seen till now can now be replaced by a rectangular or pill-shaped module. This will give the device a new look and the camera performance can also be improved.
Front camera: All models of the iPhone 17 series are expected to have a 24-megapixel front camera, which will be much better than the 12-megapixel camera of the iPhone 16 Pro. This will make the selfie and video calling experience more sharp and professional.
Rear camera: The iPhone 17 Pro Max may have three 48-megapixel cameras - a primary camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a tetraprism periscope telephoto lens. If this information turns out to be true, this will be the first time an iPhone will have all 48MP rear cameras.
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