Just a week ago the WWDC 2020. And after the Keynote presentation, Apple released the first developer betas of all its firmwares. Throughout the week we have been seeing the news that programmers are finding in these first test versions.
A detail that has not gone unnoticed in iOS 14 is the new zoom that we can do when viewing a photo. Now we can enlarge much more the images we have taken on our iPhone.
We all know that if we see a photo from the Photos application of our iPhone, we can pinch on screen to enlarge it. iOS 14 expands the magnification, forgive the redundancy, to get even closer to the image in detail.
But not all of us know, (but many do) that you can enlarge the image more if in edit mode, you click on rotate image. With iOS 14 you no longer need to use tricks to enlarge the photo to the maximum, without getting to pixelate.
Hereinafter, you can get as close as possible to the detail of a photo. It is true that you can continue using the rotation trick and expand the detail even more, but the image will be degraded and pixelated ... for now.
And I say for now because it is possible that the cameras of the next iPhone 12 have higher resolution than the current ones, and then the rotation trick will work again to continue enlarging even more without losing image quality. We will see.
It is quite clear that this increase in the native magnification in photos, is related to an increase in the resolution of the images that are captured with the new iPhones that will go on sale this fall. No need to be Ming-Chi Kuo to predict that the next iPhone 12 will surely have cameras with higher resolution than the current iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.