Remotely controlling the shutter on your iPhone's camera lets you include yourself in the photo while avoiding the limitations of a selfie. For example, it allows you to take a picture of a wider ...
Taking photos with your iPhone can be tricky when you want to avoid shaking the device or include yourself in the shot. Whether your phone is on a tripod or you want to be part of a group photo ...
Your AirPods can act as a camera control to take group shots with you in them. Image: Apple/Belle Co/Pexels AirPods have a new trick that lets them work as a camera remote. Simply pressing the earbuds ...
Apple's iOS 26 update brings an unexpected camera trick to AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2 – the ability to control iPhone photo and video capture using AirPods stem gestures. The new Camera Remote ...
Apple’s most-awaited OS update of 2025 iOS 26 beta 5 has brought with it several significant features improvements. Ever since Apple announced its new iOS 26 UI at the company’s WWDC event in June, ...
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Unless you've gone looking in System Settings, you may not be aware that the Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 can be set to do other functions besides set up and take a picture.
Wondering what the new button on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro can do? Much more than take photos. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to ...
Want to take photos without holding your iPhone? Discover easy ways to control your camera remotely and capture the perfect shot every time. Taking photos with your iPhone can be tricky when you want ...