While Android has been taking huge strides int he camera department, Apple has been focused more so on their rear shooters. Many folks have complained that their FaceTime cameras aren’t as good as Apple shows it off to be in their videos. According to recent code found in iOS 9 beta, this could all change for the better.
New info says that we may see more emphasize going into their FaceTime shooter. Developer Hamza Sood noticed a piece of code suggests a future iPhone/iPad could have a front-facing flash, take panoramas, the ability to record video in 1080p & slow-motion video @240fps.
No word as of yet if this will include a higher MP sensor in the front as well. Whether it comes or not, the aforementioned features would make for better selfies on your iPhone. Don’t fret as the rear sensor is said to finally get the bump up to 12MP you all have been waiting for on this year’s iPhones. This would help Apple solidify cameras on both ends of their phones but time will tell.
9to5Mac via Hamza Sood