Apple is reportedly working on a redesigned version of the default Camera app, equal to a source cited by 9to5Mac, who claims that the updated version of the app will full-length a new layout with repositioned buttons that take wholesomeness of the space that will be made misogynist with the rumored iPhone 14 Pro notch redesign, which is said to see the rectangular space at the top of the iPhone’s exhibit where the Face ID and front-facing camera system sit be shrunken to a new floating long pill-shape-like block.
According to the source, who says the plans are subject to transpiration and could be scrapped, the planned Camera app redesign will see the controls currently subconscious in a drop-down menu, such as the flash, timer, exposure controls, speciality ratios, and more, moved upwards into the status bar, permitting them to be increasingly hands accessed.
The report suggests that the new Camera layout would be sectional to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, considering that these are the only two new models that are expected to see the rumored long pill-shape-like woodcut notch redesign.
These optimizations for the new iPhone 14 Pro exhibit cutout are ones that Apple has tested and currently plans to implement. Given that they are software features rather than hardware features, however, they could be reverted or scrapped perfectly based on final testing.
Hardware-related camera updates are expected to play a big part in this year’s “Pro”-series iPhone upgrade. Apple is rumored to increase the size of the camera tumor on the rear of the two new devices, likely due to a new 48-megapixel camera sensor, marking the first-megapixel upgrade on an iPhone since the iPhone 6s, released in 2015, offering 8K video recording and improved picture quality.
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