Sunday, August 30, 2015

New iPhone 6S: capable of recording video in 4K? – Time San Juan

A few days after the event that Apple will announce the next generation iPhone, rumors of the new features of the devices have begun to circulate in specialized portals that indicate significant changes from the previous edition successful.

According to Mark Gurman, 9to5Mac editor of the portal and one of the largest data filtering Apple’s new generation 6S will have one of the biggest changes in the history of the telephone in their photo and video capabilities.

For example, for the first time since 2011, the iPhone will cease to have an 8 megapixel sensor, from 1 December to improving the size and resolution of the images, though still far behind most of available smartphones 20 MP.

As for video, the 6S teams would add the ability to record 4K material (or “UHD”), which already offer phone companies such as Samsung, Sony and Motorola. According to this technology site, this would be one of the main innovations of the phone and will be featured on the back marketing campaign.

Finally there will be news in the front chamber, adding options capture panoramic and videos in slow motion HD resolution (720p). In addition a “virtual flash”, ie, a system that illuminate the pictures showing white, with maximum display brightness, the display cell when taking a photo.

The fourth color

For months it has been rumored that the smartphone Applesumaría a fourth color, which according to reports would be kind of pink. Today Mark Gurman detailed information indicating that the fourth color will be a “Rose Gold”, similar to copper tone that was released a few months ago with Apple Watch.

Another detail is that despite the rumors circulated in recent weeks, there will be an economic model “6C” four inches. According to 9to5Mac, the current model “input”, the iPhone 5C, would be eliminated, leaving the 5S as the new base phone.

So the line would consist by 5S, 6, 6 Plus, 6S and 6S Plus.

The event presentation models of the new iPhone will be held on Wednesday 9 September.

Source: One Minute

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