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FP trendDecember 04, 2020 1:04:15 PM CET
When Apple released iOS 14.2 in November, it didn’t mention adding support for 1080p FaceTime calls on iPhone 8 and later devices. However, according to a report by MacRumors who cited the Portuguese website MacMagazineApple has quietly updated the spec pages for devices like iPhone XR after the release of iOS 14.2. According to the report, prior to the release of iOS 14.2, Apple did not include FaceTime HD (1080p) video calling on its iPhone XR pages, but made the addition the following week to debit.
Apple now explicitly states that FaceTime HD (1080p) over Wi-Fi is available on all models, including iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone SE (2020), iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The report adds that when it comes to using FaceTime HD, the only advantage of the iPhone 12 series is the resolution support on both Wi-Fi and 5G.
the Apple iOS 14.2 updateThe one that was released in November brought with it several improvements and new functions that were incorporated to make changes to the “core experience” of the iPhone.
One of the most prominent additions was the introduction of more than 100 new emoji and the launch of 8 wallpapers. These will be available in light and dark mode versions.
IOS software update also worked on issues related to camera viewfinder, keyboard, apps on home screen, voice memo recordings interrupted by incoming calls and screen going black during playback of Netflix videos, etc.
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