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The Apple is expected to implement native support for simultaneous recording with the front and rear cameras on the iPhone. Although this is a new feature for Apple devices, it has been available on Samsung devices since the Galaxy S4 in 2013.
According to recent leaks by Jon Prosser, the new camera function will be released with iOS 19, but only available on the iPhone 17 Pro or subsequent models.
The leaked images show that the main recording will be in full screen, while the secondary recording will appear in a small window in the corner of the display.

Apple has already made the necessary API available for multi-camera recording, which enables the feature to be used through downloaded apps. However, this will be the first time the option appears in the device’s native camera app.
Other iOS 19 Changes
The same leak showed that iOS 19 is expected to bring some interface improvements, including the implementation of new icons with more rounded corners. Brightness and volume controls have also undergone similar changes.

Other expected changes include the introduction of more fluid animations, inspired by the Dynamic Island’s movements. Additionally, a new bottom bar called TabView is expected to debut, making it easier to switch between different services and functions, especially in apps like Apple Music, Phone, and TV.
For now, the announced novelties are just rumors and have not been officially confirmed. More information about iOS 19 is expected to be revealed during the next WWDC, which will take place in June this year.
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