Apple reportedly adding portrait mode video to new iPhone

Bloomberg reports that Apple plans to update its camera system for the next iPhone.According to the report, Cinematic Video will enable users to record video with portrait blurring effects. Portrait photos allow users to take photos of a subject and blur background, but the iPhone doesn't offer this feature when recording video. It has been available on Samsung phones for several years.Apple usually launches its iPhones in September, but in 2020, the company announced four new models in October, citing production problems with Covid-19.Apple representatives were not immediately available for comment.Apple usually offers an iPhone upgrade every two years. The changes this year are expected to be less dramatic than those made in 2020, when Apple updated the iPhone's hardware and introduced support for 5G networks. Apple also introduced two new models: a mini and a Pro. The Pro model has the largest iPhone screen.Bloomberg reported that the new iPhone will include a new filter system that allows users to select different styles to enhance things such as color, shadow, or contrast. Bloomberg claims that the feature is different from the iPhone's existing filters system, as it uses artificial intelligence for changes.According to the report, the model will also feature a new ProRes video format that is commonly used by professional video editors. In recent years, most high-end and mid-range Android phones have had higher refresh rates. This makes scrolling through websites and photos feel more fluid. This feature was first introduced by Apple in the iPad Pro.Bloomberg has more information about the new iPhone.