Phone 17's upgraded selfie camera offers more than just higher resolution. Here's how to use the Center Stage camera features ...
On the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, the new 18-megapixel Center Stage front camera features a square sensor. This allows Center Stage to automatically switch between horizontal and vertical ...
While history counts a lengthy and horrific tally of the arbitrary divisions we draw amongst ourselves, there have been and will ever be only two kinds of people: those who invert their camera ...
Taking photos can be a fun way to save and share memories, but sometimes getting a good picture can be difficult. For example, if you're taking a selfie, you might find it hard to hold your phone at ...
This week I was in a discussion with a person who heard a stranger’s voice coming through their Wyze security camera. The person said they were not sharing the camera’s feed with anyone. They ...
They have new square sensors that don’t require you to rotate the phone to take landscape selfies. They have new square sensors that don’t require you to rotate the phone to take landscape selfies. is ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. I’ve arrived in the middle of a vast expanse of what looks like green LEGO ...
If you're trying to decide whether to buy a new iPhone 17 model and looking at the camera updates, there's mostly good news and a little bad following today's big event. Apple did upgrade the ...
The Center Stage front camera has an 18-megapixel sensor. It can adjust to landscape or portrait mode without you rotating your phone. The Center Stage camera is in all four new iPhones. Apple ...
Arriving at what appears to be a shopping complex, we'll first pick up a nearby collectible. To get started, rotate the camera right, navigate between the shadows of the two women, and then jump ...
With the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, Apple introduced a new design for the rear of the device. Instead of a camera bump, we now have a camera plateau that spans almost the entire back of the iPhone.
Digital compacts with tiny, grungy sensors and bright xenon flashes are all the rage with Gen Z. Pros may stick up their noses, but the market shows that there's a resurgence in demand for these ...