Everything is there, still why did Apple remove Night Mode Portrait? Know the inside story:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: If you’re an Apple fan, you know that we wait for the new iPhone every year for one thing only. cameraAnd when it comes ‘Pro’ If it is of the models (iPhone 17 Pro), then the expectations are sky high. We think that everything that is possible in the technology till now will be available in it.

But friends, this time there is a news coming from the camera section of iPhone 17 Pro which may disappoint you a bit, especially if you are fond of taking night photography.

What is the whole matter?
The news is that the new iPhone 17 Pro In ‘Night Mode Portrait’ The feature has been removed or disabled.

Now you will ask – “Hey brother, what’s the big deal in this?”
The big thing is that friends, this feature used to work very well in old iPhones (iPhone 12 Pro, 13 Pro, 14 Pro…). This is a feature with the help of which you could capture great portrait photos by blurring the background even in dense darkness or low light.

What is surprising? (The hardware is there!)
The most annoying thing is that it is not that the phone is powerless. iPhone 17 Pro has all the machines which are necessary for this feature.

  1. In this LiDAR scanner (which is used to measure distance in darkness).
  2. powerful in this image processor Is.
  3. The camera sensors are also big.

That means the engine in the car is complete, there is petrol too, but the company has removed the gear! According to reports, despite full hardware support, Apple has blocked this feature through software.

Why did Apple do this?
There is no clear answer from Apple yet, but people in the tech world are making various speculations.

  • Some people say that Apple perhaps trusts its new ‘advanced algorithms’ so much that it feels there is no longer a need to take portraits the old way.
  • Some experts believe that maybe this is a ‘software bug’, which should be fixed later.
  • But some angry users are also saying that this is a deliberate change to show ‘something new’ and ‘different’, whether the user likes it or not.

What changed for users?
Simply put, if you’re at a dinner party or hanging out with friends on the street at night, and you want the ‘Pro’-like Bokeh Effect, the iPhone 17 Pro may not be able to give you the same results as its previous model.

For customers who spend lakhs of rupees, it is really a matter to think about whether the features of a premium phone should increase or decrease? Well, now it remains to be seen whether Apple listens to us and brings it back in the next update (iOS Update).