iOS 7 prepares the implementation of a better camera and a new sensor in the iPhone 5S

  Some of the novelties implemented by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in iOS 7 excite users, but another part reveals to us some of the possible novelties that the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will include them in the terminal iPhone 5S. Let's start with the application Camera and the possible new room from iPhone 5S, it will allow us to record video clips at 60 fps, double the capabilities of the current hardware. iOS 7 has implemented support for recording video clips at 60 fps, iPhone 5S it could record video in 1080p HD format, but the quality of the video clips would be much higher than that offered by the terminal iPhone 5, especially when it comes to filming objects in motion.

Now here's a little evidence: iOS 7 supports 60fps video capture, while 30fps is the smartphone standard. That means that the next iPhone could capture twice the information in the same span of time; I'm thinking at a resolution of 1080p HD. That would make videos even smoother and less jerky than before, especially when you're shooting moving objects or panning the camera. Videos captured at 60fps are also much more ideal for producing slow-motion videos.

  Apart from improving the camera, those from Apple could implement a new sensor, iOS 7 having already implemented support for it inclinometer, a sensor that allows recording the tilt, or elevation of objects from around the world. Using a sensor of this kind, the Apple company can improve the Compass application, it can change the perspective from which we view the 3D hards, but also the perspective from which we view the HomeScreen or the applications in our terminals. Considering that iOS 7 includes support for such a sensor, it is very likely that the iPhone 5S will offer it to users along with who knows what other interesting functions.