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I have not found much joy in iPhone photography of late. Between the flat, HDR-heavy image processing and the stagnant hardware compared to competitors, it’s rare that I’ll use my iPhone for anything beyond quick, functional snapshots. “Here is the ...
The iPhone 16/16 Pro’s new Camera Control button is almost as polarizing as politics. Some people love it; they think it makes it easier to photograph on the fly rather than unlocking the iPhone with Face ID and launching the camera app. The button also ...
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From snapping beachfront photos during a weekend getaway to capturing cute moments with my cats and photographing gadgets for my CNET stories, I use the iPhone 16's camera frequently. But nearly every time I go to take a photo, I find myself bypassing the ...
Apple’s stock Camera app started out with a very straightforward goal: it was intended to allow anyone to pick
The Camera app is probably the most-used app on the iPhone. Here's everything you need to know to get started using the Camera in iOS 26. Photography and videography have been a core part of the smartphone experience for quite some time. With the camera ...
AirPods have a new trick that lets them work as a camera remote. Simply pressing the earbuds’ stem can control your iPhone’s Camera app and snap a picture. This proves helpful when you want to set your iPhone to take a large group photo with you in it.
This isn't just about which phone has the best camera; the specs tell us that. It's also about value for your money.