The ongoing WWDC event has already made many interesting reveals and the latest one involves the upcoming iOS 9. The future firmware has been teased by Apple to have support for 1080p display, 240fps and flash.
Now, an app developer is doing the rounds on the internet revealing the coding for iOS 9. Some of the coding says support for 1080p resolution. On another code, it says support for 240fps video playback. Meanwhile, the third code has flash support.
After a thorough investigation on this, our tech expert shared with us that the aforementioned features are actually for the future iPhone’s front camera. If so, then the next iPhone will get the ability to take ‘selfies’ like a pro.
This is because the existing FaceTime best functions at 250fps. With the iPhones being able to support the frame rate, users can get optimal performance and utilize the slow-mo feature.
Of course, there is no way to be certain on this yet. We can only be sure once Apple unveils the next-gen iPhones later this year.