Many iPhone users notice a strange problem when uploading videos to the internet. A video recorded or received at 60fps sometimes appears as 30fps after uploading to a platform.
The surprising part is that the original file is still 60fps.
This happens because when a video is uploaded directly from the iPhone Photos library, the system may reprocess the video before sending it to the platform. During this process, the video container or metadata can be modified, and many platforms then detect it as 30fps instead of 60fps.
There is a simple workaround that avoids this problem.
Instead of uploading the video directly from the Photos app, move the file to the Files app and upload it from there.
When the video is uploaded from Files, the iPhone sends the original file without reprocessing it. This preserves:
Because of this, platforms detect the video correctly and keep the 60fps playback.
This method is especially useful when:
If your iPhone uploads are losing their 60fps quality, the issue may not be the video itself, but how the iPhone uploads it.
Saving the video to Files and uploading it from there can preserve the original 60fps without needing a computer or video conversion.
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