Apple answers iPhone storage woes with smaller photos, videos

The iPhone’s camera is a massive storage hog. We tested — and found you could fill up an entire 16GB iPhone 6S with just half an hour of 4K video.

But with one fell swoop (and a new version of the iPhone’s OS), Apple’s about to cut those multimedia file sizes by as much as half.

With iOS 11, Apple is adopting HEVC video compression, and HEIF photo compression, to drastically shrink the file sizes of video and photos while retaining high quality, according to an Apple announcement at its 2017 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).

HEVC video compression will soon be native on the Mac as well: Earlier at the conference, Apple announced it’d be bringing native support for the more efficient form of compression in MacOS High Sierra.

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