A code hidden within the test version of the iOS operating system 7, the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, can reveal a new function of the camera of Apple's smartphone. This feature will allow users gravassem videos in slow motion to capture more image frames per second, increasing the level of detail of the production, according to the site "9to5Mac".
When capturing videos with more frame rates higher and then playing the video at "normal" speed, the slow motion videos show more detail, as happens in slow-motion pictures of football games on TV, for example.
The site claims that the feature is named "Mogul" capturing images at 120 frames per second. Although hidden in the "beta" iOS 7, the function can not be used in current iPhones because of limitation of the devices. With this, it is assumed that Apple should improve the back camera of the iPhone 5S, which must be submitted in the coming months.
The addition of this feature, however, put the iPhone camera as a competitor height smartphone Galaxy S4, which already offers a function of recording videos in slow motion.
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