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Ahead of tomorrow's iPhone 12 release, Apple has updated iMovie for iPhone and iPad with new features, including support for HDR videos. Apple also updated Garageband for iPhone and iPad with several changes along the same lines.

iMovie upgrades to iPhone 12

Apple says you can now import and share 60fps video, as well as view, edit, and share HDR video from your iPhone libraries. This comes when iPhone 12 supports recording video in 10-bit HDR quality. In addition, we note that you now need iOS 14 minimum to install iMovie. Not very cool from Apple. Here are all the news:

However, please note that support for 4K at 60 frames per second requires an iPod touch (7th generation), an iPhone SE (2nd generation), an iPhone 7 or later, an iPad (6th generation) or later , iPad mini (5th generation), iPad Air 3 or later, iPad Pro 10.5 inch or later. As for editing and sharing HDR videos, they require an iPhone SE (2nd generation), a iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X or later, iPad mini (5th generation), iPad (7th generation) or later, iPad Air 3 or later, iPad Pro 10.5-inch or later.

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