The selfie taken with the iPhone 17 shows great detail in the face, hat, and texture on the wall, along with the dynamic range of the clouds in the sky. This is good news for selfie lovers, as the front camera has long been considered a weak point of the iPhone.
CEO Tim Cook takes selfie with attendees at the iPhone 17 launch event
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The new selfie camera not only improves image quality, but also integrates a "Center Stage" feature. When activating the camera, users will see a new button that allows them to switch between portrait and landscape modes without having to flip the phone. This allows users to hold the phone in the most comfortable way, which is usually vertical.
Additionally, users can enable Auto Zoom and Auto Rotate, which allows the iPhone to use artificial intelligence (AI) to recognize faces and automatically adjust the photo mode to fit everyone in the frame.
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The power of the selfie camera on the iPhone 17
While Apple has used the "Center Stage" branding on Macs and iPads, the new feature on the iPhone 17 is much more powerful. On Macs and iPads, the new selfie camera only keeps users in the center of the frame during video calls. The new selfie camera on the iPhone 17 is considered the smartest in the world , with the ability to take high-quality photos that surpass older iPhone models and Android phones.
The front camera interface on iPhone 17 models now allows switching between portrait and landscape modes
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Apple has quickly caught up and surpassed its competitors in the selfie camera field, when many other flagship smartphones have been using 24 MP selfie cameras since 2018. With these improvements, it is not surprising if Android phone manufacturers will adopt similar selfie sensors in their products in the near future.
Multiple reviewers testing the new selfie camera on iPhone 17 models found that the system works as advertised, delivering high-quality photos that aren't just quick snaps to share on social media.
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