Recall, the coronavirus reportedly delayed the iPhone 12 design and testing process by a few weeks as Apple engineers were unable to travel to China for late-stage product testing. The iPhone 12 release itself, however, may be pushed back until October as opposed to September. In regards to a release date, Apple will likely unveil its iPhone 12 lineup - which will consist of four new devices - this coming September. With the next-gen iPhone said to include a number of camera enhancements, there is a good chance Portrait mode for video will be part of the iPhone 12 feature set. IPhone 11 – ‘Focos Live’ video /bO3Fi08B3V
Geskin notes that the app works better on faces while adding that there is no built-in video stabilization.
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As you’ll see, it’s not exactly professional video quality, but it will get the job done if you need some basic Bokeh effects. Still, if you’re looking for a cool photography app to play around with and are interested to see what taking video in Portrait mode might be like, you’ll want to give the app a spin.Ī few video examples of the app in action can be viewed below. It supports portrait mode with six portrait lighting effects, depth control, and an. Further, the interface itself is a bit clunky and not exactly user friendly. Both of the cameras support video, although only the primary lens has OIS. Of course, the implementation isn’t as smooth as what you’d expect out of an official solution from Apple. In the interim, Apple leaker Ben Geskin recently directed our attention to an iOS app called Focos Live that allows you to take videos with the Bokeh effect on your iPhone. If this particular rumor pans out, it will certainly take the iPhone’s video capabilities to the next level.
Looking ahead to the iPhone 12, we’ve seen rumors that Apple’s next-gen iPhone will add the ability for users to take videos in Portrait mode. Don't Miss : Amazon's epic holiday deals are here and you won't believe how good they are!