Washington: We are now just few Weeks away to enter the New Year, American technological giant already start preparation for it next flagship device iPhone 6.
We have seen remarkable smartphone with high end cameras, Apple has been awarded a patent for a Lytro-like camera system that will refocus an image after the shot is taken and could surface in future iPhones.
According to Appleinsider, the patent for a “digital camera including re-focusable imaging mode adaptor” will be a part of Apple’s upcoming device.
Without the need to focus, taking pictures on an iPhone would be made instant thanks to the “plenoptic” tech, which basically means you can change what is and what isn’t in focus after the shot has been taken.
The patent even makes reference to the Lytro camera as prior art but adds that certain adjustments can be made in the quality of picture.
None of this is too surprising though. During his final months, Steve Jobs actually met with the founder of Lytro to discuss a possible partnership with the company.
The patent was first filed in September 2011, one month before Jobs passed away, so this could be one of his ideas that’s yet to surface in an Apple device.
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