From: The Verge - Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 07:01 pm
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Apple has fallen behind as the leader in smartphone cameras, but this year, it looks like the iPhone is due for a big leap. The next iPhone is expected to have three cameras, and a new report says it'll include a feature that captures footage outside the frame, allowing you to adjust a shot after it's been taken.

If it's real, it'd be a very clever feature. I don't know exactly how many people pause to edit their shots, but it doesn't really matter — all the feautre has to do is save that one shot you wanted and slightly missed, and it'll be a brilliant camera advancement.

-Jake

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