The launch of the second beta version of iOS 17.2 marks a significant advancement in mobile video technology, especially for iPhone 15 Pro users. With this update, Apple is opening a new chapter in the history of visual media that deserves to be examined in depth.
Technological innovation is at the core of Apple's corporate philosophy. With the latest beta update of iOS 17.2, Apple is once again breaking new ground by delivering an exclusive feature for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max that has the potential to fundamentally change the way video content is created and consumed. The outstanding feature iOS 17.2 Beta 2 is the ability to record spatial videos.
iOS 17.2 Beta 2 enables spatial video recording on iPhone 15 Pro
This feature adds a dimension to traditional video recording, opening up a whole new world of immersion and interactivity. To use this functionality, users simply need to navigate to their device's camera settings and enable the "Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro" option. Spatial video enables a three-dimensional representation of content, which is especially evident when combined with the upcoming Apple Vision Pro headset. On an iPhone without the headset, spatial video appears as a traditional recording, but with a label as "Spatial" to indicate its enhanced capabilities. To get the most out of spatial video recording, Apple recommends keeping the iPhone steady and in landscape mode while recording. The recording's specifications - 30 frames per second at 1080p resolution - mean users can create high-quality content, with a one-minute video taking up approximately 130MB of storage space.
The Future of Videography with Apple
iOS 17.2 Beta 2 sets new standards in the world of mobile operating systems and takes videography to an impressive new level. The spatial video recording feature demonstrates Apple's commitment to innovation and offers a taste of future developments in mobile multimedia technology. iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max users are invited to explore this advanced feature and become part of a new era of video recording. (Image: Apple)