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This iOS 26 update ruined the iPhone camera app for me – then Apple saved the day

2025-08-11 14:08

A sudden change to the user interface threw me off. Fortunately, a fix has arrived with the latest beta.

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This iOS 26 update ruined the iPhone camera app for me – then Apple saved the day

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