iPhone 11 shoots 4K video at 120 fps for ground-breaking "extended dynamic range" feature

The iPhone 11 series bring heaps of improvements in the camera and the major one when it comes to video recording is called “extended dynamic range”.
Behind the humble name, however, hides a transformative experience that combines the unmatched power of the Apple A13 chip with some software tricks.
The image signal processor and video encoders analyze each of those frames in the moment to capture as much detail as possible. To take it even further, the Neural Engine uses real-time machine learning to optimize the different components of the scene. For example, it might relight the person in the foreground, while reducing noise and enhancing color in the sky. It all happens instantly and automatically.
To sum it all up, you cannot actually record 120fps 4K video, but internally, this is what the iPhone 11 series use to get that “extended dynamic range”.
At the same time, some rival flagship smartphones still don’t support 4K60 video recording, so it’s impressive to see Apple pull ahead with video recording. The company has also added expanded video editing features, so you can apply filters, crop and adjust the video right in the Photos app.