The Dhaka Times Desk When the world is busy talking about selfies, Slofi came to show a hand to selfies! Have you ever heard of Slofia? If you haven't heard, you can learn about this slophy today. What exactly is this slophy? Let's find out.
When the world is busy talking about selfies, Slofi came to show a hand to selfies! Have you ever heard of Slofia? If you haven't heard, you can learn about this slophy today. What exactly is this slophy? Let's find out.
When we hear the word selfie, it is as if our ears are pricked. But one name we've never heard before is Slofi. Have you ever heard of this slophy before?
Apple is introducing 'Slofi' with the new iPhone 11 this time. Apple is calling Slofi the new selfie. This slophy is a picture taken in slow motion using the front camera of the iPhone 11. Apple is currently seeking to patent this 'slophy'.
Recently, Apple has introduced the slophy feature to its customers at the event of announcing the new iPhone. Apple has also applied to trademark the word 'Slofi' to prevent others from copying this feature. By doing this, other smartphone manufacturers will not be able to bring this kind of camera feature.
According to media reports, the video software that Apple has added to the new iPhone can capture 120 frames per second. And when those frames are slowed down, the 'slow-mo' effect is achieved.
In a US trademark application on September 13, Apple wrote of Slofi that it is 'downloadable computer software that is particularly useful for capturing and recording video.'
However, media reports also revealed that the capture of the selfie has also drawn mixed reactions on social media. Some are saying that the new feature is no longer suitable for use. Someone has also tried to take such selfies on an older iPhone model. But someone said, it's not very unusual.