In the final hours the Cupertino company shared some new "new" videos that were captured using a slow-start lens scanning function for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. The two clips titled "Backflip" and "Whiteout" show slow-motion videos recorded by professional snowboarders.
In the clip titled & # 39; Whiteout & # 39 ;, you can see an ice-cream technician grabbing a slofie while a lot of snow falls on his face. Back & # 39; s song & Sleep & # 39; Y2K and bbno $ play, available on Apple Music.
In the following video it is titled & # 39; Backflip & # 39 ;, it is possible to see another man swimming in the snow while jumping back into a giant pirouette. Back you can hear the song & # 39; Run For Me (feat. Gallant) & # 39; by SebastiAn, also available on Apple Music.
More & # 39; slofie & # 39; sent by Apple
Although the iPhone had a slow "slow" video feature for capturing content with the rear camera, the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro slower abilities are also included in the front camera
In September we told you that Cupertino's company started the process of registering the & # 39; Slofie & # 39; s brand with the intention of preventing anyone else from using it without their permission, such as, for example, when a smartphone maker advertises a similar activity. The company decided to register the period under section "computer software suitable for capturing and recording video".