History to be told, Apple integrated the video recording feature in the iPhone 3G S for the first time. Though, the HD video recording at 720p came into action after the release of iPhone 4. Since then Apple didn’t allow 1080p HD videos to be synced through the iTunes. After the release of iOS 5 beta 1 on 6 June, the developers have been able to sync those videos which is an indication that the final release may cause iDevice owner to record HD videos at 1080p.
This was claimed by 9to5mac when they successfully able to sync a 1080p HD video through iTunes . There is a possibility that till the time iOS 5 final release or GM version is available, Apple unveil the next generation of iPhone which supports the HD video recording completely. It is already rumored that the iPhone 4S/5 will feature a 12 mega pixels camera in the future. As of now, we are clueless about the iOS 5 release this fall. The rumor is not confirmed yet but it looks real.
Are you excited about it?
[via 9to5mac]