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Video iPhone coming in June?
'A one-stop studio for recording, editing, viewing and sharing videos'
Apple is on the cusp of unveiling a third-generation iPhone which, it has been claimed, will sport a strong focus on video features.
A source said to be familiar with Apple’s plans for the next iPhone has told a Business Week reporter that the device will be as easy to shoot video with as it is on the Flip pocket camcorder.
Apparently, the updated iPhone – described as a one-stop studio for recording, editing, viewing and sharing videos – will be unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) early in June.
WWDC has over the last few years become become a launch pad for all things iPhone.
The source added that the next iPhone will feature a version of Apple's desktop application iMovie. It will let you quickly save video sections – presumably as you’re shooting — and edit them for uploading to YouTube and the like.
The video system should also tap into iPhone 3.0's MMS ability to allow footage to be sent as a message. ®