TechInAfrica – Video call and videoconferencing have gotten even more significant in 2020. Perhaps even more so with holidays in the corner and the limitation for people to meet family and friends. It is the reason the most recent update from Apple will be welcome information for those with an older iPhone.
iPhone 8 and iPhone 11 have now occupied the FullHD (1080p) quality FaceTime calls. However, the video quality is only accessible when Apple users connect to Wi-Fi.
The report says that the new feature was secretly activated during the rollout of iOS 14.2, so if an update is forthcoming in Settings, users might need to download and install it.
This new feature is also available on Apple’s latest iPhone 12 series. Although, there is no specific information of when the device will be available in South Africa or the exact price of the iPhone 12.
Along with supporting HD calls over Wi-Fi, the iPhone 12 series can also do so over 5G.
Ideally, the gadgets land locally to utilize the video calling application preceding Christmas Day or New Year’s, in which no uncertainty of calls will occur.
Then, nevertheless, those with an iPhone 8 or better should have the option to get to the new addition in the coming days because of the update.
Source: Itnewsafrica.com