
Spatial Video Recording for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
In a groundbreaking move, Apple has initiated the rollout of the second beta for iOS 17.2, introducing a revolutionary feature for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max users – Spatial Video recording. This new capability allows users to capture Spatial Videos, designed to be viewed on the upcoming Apple Vision Pro headset directly from the Photos app.
Enabling Spatial Video Recording
To activate Spatial Video recording, users can navigate to the Settings app, enter the Camera section, select Formats, and toggle on ‘Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro,’ as reported by MacRumors.

Best Practices for Spatial Video
For optimal results, Apple recommends maintaining the iPhone in a stable landscape orientation during Spatial Video recording. The recordings are made at 30 frames per second in 1080p resolution, consuming approximately 130MB of storage space per minute.
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Viewing Spatial Videos
While Spatial Videos captured with an iPhone 15 Pro can be viewed on the device, they appear as standard videos. The distinguishing “Spatial” label indicates their compatibility for immersive 3D viewing on the Vision Pro headset.
Caution for Full-Screen Viewing
Notably, default settings on the Vision Pro headset do not display Spatial Videos in full screen. Apple advises caution when expanding the video, warning users about potential discomfort due to excess motion.
iOS 17.2’s Highlight: The Journal App

MacRumors points out that the standout feature in iOS 17.2 is the newly introduced Journal app. This innovative application allows users to chronicle daily activities and thoughts seamlessly.
Features of the Journal App
The Journal app enables users to document their daily lives, offering topic suggestions based on music preferences, visited places, and interactions with others. Entries can include multimedia elements such as pictures, voice recordings, and location information, all organized by entry date.
Beta Access for Developers
Developers can access the beta versions by navigating to the Settings app, selecting the Software Update section, tapping on “Beta Updates,” and toggling on the iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 Developer Beta. Installation requires an Apple ID associated with a developer account.
In summary, Apple’s latest iOS 17.2 beta brings forth Spatial Video recording and the innovative Journal app, offering users enhanced creative tools and immersive experiences.