MacMagazine discovered that all iPhones going all the way back to the iPhone 8 now include this 1080p FaceTime feature. ![]() That’s to be expected for Apple’s latest and greatest smartphones but, in typical Apple fashion, it also leveled the playing field with older iPhones. It didn’t actually make a big fuss about it but it apparently switched FaceTime video calls on the iPhone 12 to use 1080p HD instead of 720p on the iPhone 12. ![]() These days, video calls have become more important and it seems that Apple has gotten on the wave, too. ![]() That may be its compromise between video quality and bandwidth and may have been OK during a time when video calls were mostly social activities. For one reason or another, however, Apple has for years limited video calls to 720p HD only. When it comes to hardware, the iPhone 8 is already capable of 1080p video anyway, just that it only applies to the regular video recording.
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