iOS 12.3.2 Released with Portrait Mode Bug Fixes for iPhone 8 Plus

Posted by Mahit Huilgol on Jun 10, 2019 in Apple News, News

Last month Apple had released the iOS 12.3.1 to the general public. Today Apple has released the iOS 12.3.2 for iPhone 8 Plus users and the update fixes a troublesome bug pertaining to portrait mode on devices.

 

Apple users had complained that the Camera app is taking portrait mode images without depth effect on the iPhone 8 Plus. iOS 12.3.2 is a small update but it will fix the camera issue along with other minor bugs. As usual, you can head over to Settings on your iPhone 8 Plus to download and install the latest update. That being said, the update might take some time to appear on all devices.

Apple’s iOS 12.3.2 Release Note read as follows,

iOS 12.3.2 resolves an issue that could cause Camera to capture Portrait mode photos without depth effect on some iPhone 8 Plus devices.

Apple had released the iOS 12.3 update last month. The update delivered on the promise of not slowing down the older device and in fact the update helped improve performance on most of the older iPhones. Furthermore, the update also included a new Apple TV app. iOS 12.3.1 update came next and it fixed issues with VoLTE and other iMessage related bugs.

Apple is also said to be working on iOS 12.3.4, which will be released in the near future. Currently, the company is beta testing iOS 13 which will be released later this year along with iPadOS 13, macOS Catalina, watchOS 6 and tvOS 13. Meanwhile, you can check out all the new iOS 13 features.

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