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  2. iPhone 15 - Wikipedia

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    All iPhone 15 models have support for DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C video output with HDR up to 4K resolution. [ 9 ] Previous iPhone models (from iPhone 5 until iPhone 14 ) had a maximum supported resolution of 1600 x 900 (slightly less than 1080p FHD) with the Lightning Digital AV Adapter due to technical constraints of the Lightning ...

  3. iPhone 15 Pro - Wikipedia

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    All iPhone 15 models have support for DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C video output with HDR up to 4K resolution. [ 6 ] Previous iPhone models (from iPhone 5 until iPhone 14 Pro ) had a maximum supported resolution of 1600 × 900 (slightly less than 1080p ) with the Lightning Digital AV Adapter due to technical constraints of the Lightning ...

  4. List of 4K video recording devices - Wikipedia

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    LG V30 – 4K HDR (8-bit Log from 10-bit signal, can not record in 10 bit at all.) ... Apple iPhone 15 / iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro / iPhone 15 Pro Max;

  5. List of iPhone models - Wikipedia

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    Top image: The backs of an iPhone 6, an iPhone 7, an iPhone 8, and an iPhone SE (3rd generation). Bottom image : The backs of an iPhone 15 Pro , iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Plus, and iPhone 15 . The iPhone , developed by Apple Inc. , is a line of smartphones that combine a mobile phone , digital camera , personal computer , and music player ...

  6. How to take HDR photos on your iPhone - AOL

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    Whether you're taking a picture of a dazzling beach sunset or documenting your weekend brunch, capturing it with HDR on can ensure that you get the best photos possible. HDR, which stands for ...

  7. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone incorporated a 3.5-inch multi-touch display with few hardware buttons, and ran the iPhone OS operating system with a touch-friendly interface, then marketed as a version of Mac OS X. [15] It was the first mobile phone to use multi-touch technology. [ 16 ]