Apple brings 1080p resolution FaceTime call on two iPhones that are not mentioned in official changelog

When Apple rolled out iOS 14, it’s official changelog mentioned that iPhone X and later models will receive 1080p resolution FaceTime video call support. However, it looks like two older phones have also received this feature. We’re talking about iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, both of which launched alongside iPhone X in 2017. Originally, all these iPhones had 720p resolution FaceTime calls but with iOS 14.2, iPhone 8 models have also got an upgrade.

You can even see the new feature being mentioned on the handset’s comparison page. It is worth adding that 1080p resolution is available only via Wi-Fi network. While this upgrade has been witnessed now in iPhone 8, it is not for sure when exactly these two handsets got this. However, according to a report by MacMagazine, it came with iOS 14.2.

It is worth adding that iPhone 12 models can make 1080p FaceTime calls over Wi-Fi and 5G. The report adds that since both iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 models have the same front camera hardware, the 4G connectivity seems to be the only issue for not having 1080p FaceTime call on iPhone 11.

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