Aug 28, 2015 11:30 AM EDT
Apple To Launch iPhone 6 And iPhone 6+ With Upgraded Cameras

The new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+ will a have an improved and upgraded camera according to recent reports. The revision of the camera will be the first time since the launching of iPhone 4S in 2011.

As reported by 9To5Mac, the camera of both iPhone 6 and 6S will be leveled up from 8 megapixels to 12. This means that with the new smartphones will be capturing a much higher-resolution photos. With the help of the new A9 chip system, the new sensor will not tend to wash out, making the captured photos more clear and detailed.

Apple has also decided to improve its video recording capabilities. The user can now take a video with a 4k resolution. IPhones 6 and 6s will then be among the first smartphones capable of capturing a full 4K resolution video, along with Samsung Galaxy S5 which was launched in 2014.

The publication 9To5Mac wrote, "The benefits of 4K video recording include compatibility with the latest consumer television sets, improved stability and clarity, as well as benefits during post-production editing. Apple is likely to highlight 4K as one of the new iPhone's premier additions for marketing purposes."

Aside from the upgraded rear camera, the new iPhone's Facetime camera is also expected to be improved. Apple will also be adding some front flash support in addition to the enhanced front sensor that produces high qualities of selfies and video calls.

Other sources said that the company will add a front-facing LED flash to their phones, due to the code in iOS 9 betas.

Furthermore, the high-end devices will include a Force Touch display for the purpose of shortcutting features in the iOS 9. The company will also incorporate to iPhones the much faster A9 processor for enhanced gaming experience and also the improved Qualcomm-built cellular chips.

The new devices will be launch in the Apple's event this September 9 in San Francisco.

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