You can use Portrait mode on your iPhone to take high-quality photos, as long your iPhone has at least two camera lenses built in.
One of the coolest innovations on the iPhone 16 is the Camera Control, a dedicated hardware addition that’s all about snapping images and taking video. It’s a clever hybrid of a mechanical button and ...
You may have used FaceTime on your Apple smartphone, tablet, or computer before, but there are features you can use during FaceTime on your iPhone and iPad you may not even know about. Instead of ...
I got tired of inadvertently launching my iPhone's Camera app by accidentally pressing the Camera Control button. Here's how ...
Apps are what make your iPhone work; without them, it would be little more than a blank slate that you could make calls from, but not much more. The list of must-have apps every iPhone user should ...
To take a photo on your iPhone without physically tapping the shutter button, you can set a timer to take it after a brief countdown. Here's how.
Dialing in your aperture, shutter speed and ISO doesn't have to be a game of guesswork when using manual mode. If you're consistently getting overly dark or light photos, you may just need to learn ...
1. Connect your compatible AirPods to your iPhone. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap your AirPods in the Settings menu. In the new menu, you can choose either Press Once or Press and Hold. This refers to how ...
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