IOS 7 live photo filters in iPhone 4S?

Hello,
I downloaded and installed iOS 7 and to my surprise I found that the camera has some live photo filters. Needless to say that I am quite surprised, since it was mentioned in many websites that live camera photo filters in iOS 7 were an iPhone 5 (or later) exclusive feature.
Has anyone noticed the same?
Thanks!

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    HP LIVE PHOTO
    HP Live Photo app - available on iOS and Android devices
    Make your photos come to life with HP Live Photo!  HP Live Photo is a free, fun, and easy app for iOS and Android that lets you share your experiences with friends and family by creating photos that launch short personal videos on a smartphone or tablet.  
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    The videos for your Live Photos are saved over the internet to the cloud.  The original video on your device is not affected or modified in any way.  HP Live Photo is not a video backup solution, so be sure to save images and videos using your own storage solutions.   The live photo videos are not saved to your Facebook account. 
    When I share a Live Photo via email or Facebook is the video included in the email or post?
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    What is a Live Photo Nametag? 
    A Live Photo nametag allows you to share live photos with friends and family who are not a Facebook friend.   The Live Photo app will prompt you to create your own custom nametag. This nametag allows Live Photo users who are not your Facebook friends to view  your live photos. 
    Your nametag is printed on the bottom right corner of all your live photos.  When you share your live photo with someone who is not a Facebook friend, they can simply enter your nametag in the nametag field on the View screen of the Live Photo app, and then view any of your live photos you share with them.  This is a one-time operation - once your friend or family member enters your live photo nametag they will be able to view any of your live photos.  Anyone who is a Facebook friends can view your live photos w/out having to enter your nametag.  
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    - All Airprint enabled printers:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
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