This gadget promises to change the idea of what kind of photos and videos a modern smartphone should take.
The main emphasis here will be on the ability to take “spatial” photos and videos. These materials create an incredible sense of depth and allow the user to “look at the moment,” as Apple describes it.
Such footage and videos will play out perfectly on the company’s new AR headset, which also promises to deliver unparalleled 3D immersive experiences.
It is worth noting that the new camera will be an addition to the existing iPhone optics arsenal, which includes wide-angle, tele and ultra-wide-angle cameras, as well as a LiDAR scanner and True Tone adaptive flash.
Additional information on the iPhone’s new features is still missing, with more to be expected, according to a source on Weibo. The new items are expected to be announced on September 12.
Source: Ferra

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