A Big Camera Boost Might Be Coming
A recent leak from the YouTube channel Front Page Tech teases a notable camera feature for the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro models — dual video recording. This means users may soon be able to shoot video from both the front and rear cameras simultaneously, enhancing content creation, vlogging, and FaceTime calls.

Front Page Tech Leak and What It Shows
The leak, revealed in a video hosted by Jon Prosser, focused largely on iOS 19 design renders. However, around the 9:13 mark, Prosser briefly discusses this possible dual recording feature. He claims that the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro will support simultaneous front and back video capture, something currently possible only through select apps.
Already Seen on Samsung and Snapchat
While this sounds revolutionary for Apple, it is not entirely new in the smartphone world. Samsung introduced dual recording in its Galaxy S21 series. Apps like Snapchat also support similar functionality. However, the potential integration into native iPhone camera features would give Apple users a seamless way to use it during FaceTime or other tasks.
Skepticism Around the Leak
Despite the excitement, it is worth noting that Jon Prosser remains a controversial figure in the tech space. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, a more trusted Apple insider, recently dismissed Prosser’s iOS 19 claims as outdated or fictional. This adds uncertainty to the leak’s credibility.
Wait for the Official Launch
Leaks can be exciting, but they are often hit or miss. The best way to know what Apple has planned is to wait for the official unveiling, expected in September. Until then, tech fans should treat all rumors with caution and stay tuned for confirmed news.