Apple's latest iPhone is reported to feature a slow-motion camera christened 'Mogul mode'.
The feature will apparently allow users to shoot video with higher levels of detail and resolution than previously available.
Shooting in Mogul would enable the latest model to capture film at 120 frames per second (FPS), whilst the current iPhone 5 only shoots at up to 30 FPS.
Recording video at such a high frame rate would allow detailed slow-motion playback as controlled by the user.
This will bring the iPhone into direct camera competition with the Samsung Galaxy S4, which already boasts 120 FPS capabilities.
Mogul was discovered when Apple enthusiasts unearthed hidden code and text strings within the company's latest iOS 7 beta. While it's not certain the alleged feature will definitely appear on the next model, it seems likely.
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