Apple has identified a very small percentage of iPhone 14 Plus devices that fail to display a preview when using the rear ...
Apple has launched a service program addressing issues with the rear camera on the iPhone 14 Plus. Affected users can receive complimentary repairs for 12 months, with no associated charges.
You’ll know if you have this particular camera problem, but to ensure your handset is covered, Apple has built a serial number checker. Just pop your iPhone 14 Plus’ serial number in there ...
Apple has started a free repair program for some iPhone 14 Plus models with rear camera issues. If your phone’s rear camera doesn’t show a preview, it might qualify for a free fix. Apple says ...
Apple has determined that "a very small percentage" of iPhone 14 Plus units have a rear camera issue, and has launched a repair program to fix it. The company says that iPhone 14 Plus units ...
Apple's upcoming iOS 18.2 update will introduce two new photography features for iPhone 16 owners, along with a new setting ...
iOS 18.2 beta 3 adds another new toggle for personalizing the iPhone 16’s Camera Control. Now, you can open the Camera app with a single press of the Camera Control even if your display is off.
But there was one feature missing, and it’s now coming with the latest beta of iOS 18.2. That’s the ability to lock focus and exposure using Camera Control. Camera Control gets new ...
Apple’s latest release, iOS 18.2 Beta 2, is set to transform your iPhone experience with a wealth of exciting new features and enhancements. This update focuses on improving camera functionality ...
The new button on iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro already does a lot, and there's more coming soon as part of Apple Intelligence.
With its latest iOS 18.2 beta, Apple has also included new settings specific to these devices. Additional Camera Control settings for iPhone 16 users Monday's iOS 18.2 developer beta introduces ...
Apple’s latest iOS 18.2 beta introduces a long-awaited feature for iPhone 16 users: the ability to lock focus and exposure using the Camera Control function. This addition, part of iOS 18.2 beta ...