News on iPhone 5S are few, however, one of them was particularly highlighted: the ability to shoot in slow motion at 120 frames per second in 720p (HD) thanks to Apple A7 (64-bit) processor. GSMArena has just made a curious discovery … the slow-motion videos produced by the iPhone 5S would not be 720p, unlike those of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

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certainly information which Apple could have happened. PhoneArena found that video in slow-motion (slow motion video) produced by the iPhone 5S were captured in 480p and “upscaled” 720p. This results in less definition, as you can see in the picture above.

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In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 indeed capture videos in 720p at 120 frames per second. According to GSMArena, an update on the iPhone 5S could fix that.

capturing video at 120 frames per second, the Galaxy Note 3 and iPhone 5S can slow the video four times, to get videos in 30 frames per second, the standard.

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