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Apple’s next-gen iPhone to record 1280×720 HD video?

Arnold Kim reports for MacRumors, “One of the many new features provided to developers iniPhone OS 4 are new APIs that give developers full access to Video capture data.”

“This could open the door to some interesting apps including Video Capture/Editing and more robust Augmented Reality apps when iPhone OS 4 finally becomes available to the public,” Kim reports.

“The iPhone 4 Beta SDK, however, also reveals the ability to capture video at higher resolutions than the current standard 640×480 (‘VGA’) resolution,” Kim reports. “These preset values suggest that a future iPhone will be able to capture at 720p (1280×720) resolution.”

Full article here.

Source: MacDailyNews

May 6, 2010   No Comments

RUMOR: Next-gen iPhone to be powered by Apple A4-based chipset

“According to the Korea Times, which cites an anonymous industry executive, Apple will indeed discontinue its tradition of using Samsung-designed processors with its next iPhone,” Kelly Hodgkins reports for The Boy Genius Report (BGR).

“In its place, the phone will run a modified version of Apple’s A4 processor which just so happens to be proficient in handling 720p playback,” Hodgkins reports.

“It’s not a complete loss for Samsung considering it’s expected the electronics giant will be entrusted with manufacturing the chip, but no doubt Apple’s decision to keep mobile processor design in-house will effect Samsung’s bottom line,” Hodgkins reports.

Full article here.

Source: MacDailyNews

April 20, 2010   No Comments

Is this Apple’s next-gen iPhone? (with video)

Is this Apple’s next-gen iPhone’s “HD touchscreen” and casing?

Direct link via YouTube here.

Source: MacDailyNews

April 8, 2010   No Comments

RUMOR: Next-gen Apple iPhone to feature LED flash, improved graphics, third-party apps multitasking

“Though most rumors as of late concern an Apple-designed tablet to be revealed later this month, the next version of the iPhone is getting its share of buzz as well,” Chris Foresman reports for Ars Technica.

“We have already seen some evidence that Apple might bump the iPhone’s camera up to five megapixels, but there is also evidence to suggest the company may add an LED ‘flash’ to improve its low-light picture-taking abilities,” Foresman reports. “Imagination Technologies, the company that develops the PowerVR graphics processors used in the iPhone, has also announced an improved SGX545 graphics processor core… Imagination says that the tech is already ‘licensed by a lead partner,’ and Apple’s investment in the company certainly qualifies it as one of those partners.”
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January 11, 2010   No Comments

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