iOS 11.2. The Important Change You Didn't Know About!

iOS 11.2 comes with a major change that Apple kept secret until the release of the new version of the operating system.

iOS 11.2 comes with an important change that you probably didn't know about if you didn't look very carefully at the list of changes announced by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for update. Specifically, iOS 11.2 brings improvements to the stabilization system while recording video clips using the operating system's native Camera application.

In the list of changes for iPhone and iPad, iOS 11.2 distinguishes between optical or digital video stabilization, so we can assume that the change applies to both. At the moment, only iPhones from the Plus series, or iPhone 8 and iPhone X, have optical stabilization for video clips, the rest having digital stabilization in iOS 11.2 and older versions.

iOS 11.2 improves video stabilization for all iPhone phones, but also for iPad tablets, considering that they can also make videos with the native Camera application. The Apple company did not talk at all about any improvement of this kind during the beta testing period of iOS 11.2, so we are talking about something offered for the first time.

iOS 11.2 improves video stabilization for movies, according to Apple, but no one knows how big the difference is between what we have now and what Apple offered in previous versions. I wouldn't venture to say that iOS 11.2 dramatically improves video stabilization for iPhone and iPad, and I recommend you not to look at things that way either.

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