Next gen iPhone auto-focus, compass revealed?

Posted by Mic W. on May 31, 2009

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This may be the closest thing to a conformation of the added features in iPhone OS 3.0. And from the looks of it, video recording, MMS, and copy and past will soon be in the palm of our iPhone loving hands…. ( wipes tear from eye)…

According to the report, the new iPhone contains an auto-focusing camera that uses an on-screen square that can be moved around with a combination of taps and dragging to choose the object to focus on. The rumored digital compass and its software is shown as well. Other features in iPhone OS 3.0 are demoed on the site like MMS–supporting video and photos, copy and paste, the Voice Recorder app, etc.

The credibility of this group is unknown, but the features shown on the site have already been demoed by Apple or consistent with rumors circulating around the internet about the next generation iPhone and iPhone OS 3.0.

 

Auto-Focus

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Digital Compass

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Old iPhone – No Auto-Focus

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New iPhone – Auto-Focus

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MMS – Video or Still Photo

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CPU Activity Logging – Prototype device?

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Source : CNET

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