The brand-new iPhone 16 is scheduled to be released on Friday, September 20. However, with Apple’s iPhone 16 launch just weeks behind the clock, last-minute news leaks continue to spoil any remaining surprises. Details about the latest flagship’s camera abilities and an update on Apple’s all-new touch-sensitive capture button are included in the fresh report.
According to Forbes sources, that are close to 9to5Mac reveal that the iPhone 16 Pro will support 4K video recording at up to 120 fps. This represents a significant advancement over the iPhone 15 Pro, which has a maximum frame rate of 60 frames per second.
Here are some of the new leaks:
The first piece of news, according to Forbes sources, is that the forthcoming iPhone 16 Pro is expected to capture 4K video at up to 120 fps. This is twice as fast as the current iPhone 15 Pro range, which can only capture at 60 frames per second. When capturing at the camera’s highest resolution, doubling the frame rate allows for up to 4x slower motion effects.
According to the speculations, Apple has also been tinkering with recording 8K video on the iPhone 16 Pro. Apple would be able to compete with Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, which already supports 8K video recording. Nonetheless, the report suggests that Apple may defer 8K recording for the iPhone 17 Pro range, as the upcoming model is anticipated to feature a zoom lens with a higher resolution.
Details about the new touch-sensitive capture button have come to light.
“The new touch-sensitive capture button can reproduce different actions depending on how you press or slide it,” states the report. A single press will open the camera app or a user-selected alternative. A gentle press focuses the camera, while a harder press takes a photo or starts recording.
Fans are eagerly awaiting new features and enhancements in their devices at Apple’s upcoming “Glowtime” event.