Popular camera app Halide was today updated with new features for the Camera Control button available on the new iPhone 16 models. Halide already supported opening the app with Camera Control ...
Samsung is getting a redesigned camera app in One UI 7 that should make it dramatically more convenient to take photos using only one hand. Android Authority shared a YouTube video and broke down ...
Apple's latest iPhone 16 models include a new Camera Control button (located on the lower right-hand side when holding the phone in portrait mode). The new button aims to make it easier to adjust ...
We've seen the touchscreen freezing. Shortly after, we observed users complaining that the camera app crashed with camera control on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. In a post on the Apple Community ...
With the Camera Control, the default setting is that a single click launches the Camera app, but you can change that if you wish. Here's what you need to do: As you start to use Camera Control ...
It’s not just a single-use button, it’s a Camera app launcher, multi-purpose shutter, and feature control with touch sensitivity and haptics. Those who are new to iPhone 16 have expressed some ...
Here’s how it works. This button not only allows you to access the Camera app with ease via a recessed tactile switch, but it also lets you slide your finger to choose and adjust different settings.
Quick access to the Camera app: By pressing the Camera Control feature, you can quickly access the Camera app, giving room to switch the Camera toggle on the Lock Screen to a different widget.
When you open the Camera app on your iPhone, you'll see an up-arrow icon towards the top of the screen, just below the notch. Tap the up-arrow button. You'll notice that the icon is now pointing ...
You can launch the Camera app (or another camera app of your choice), shuttle through many shooting options and snap a picture -- all without you moving your finger from the control. The iPhone's ...
Like the menu name suggests, this ensures that your current settings are preserved every time you open the Camera app. Enable 'Grid' and make sure 'Level' is toggled on. According to Maldonado ...