Mar 25, 2010
Next-Generation iPhone Will Likely Feature Video Recording and Editing
There's nothing special about a phone that can record video, but the new iPhone expected to launch next month will reportedly take this to the next level and allow users to edit their videos.
Not surprisingly, the mobile version of iMovie will be much simpler than the desktop one, but it will supposedly allow users to clip out sections of the video they have recorded with the iPhone's camera and then share it with their friends.
Apple hasn't confirmed this, but inside sources are talking about it, and developers have seen some evidence of it while going through the early versions of the iPhone 3.0 system software that will be released this summer.
Video Recording, At LastAlthough all the iPhone models released so far have built-in cameras, these have not allowed users to record video. However, people who "jail-break" their device can install video-recording software not authorized by Apple.
This is clearly about to change, because buried in the iPhone 3.0 system software is an app to record video. However, it appears that this will only appear on the next-generation iPhone, not the current ones.
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