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Your iPhone's built-in camera app has lots of great features, but there are some really good alternatives on the App Store.
Phones have always been able to take good photos. But Adobe's new Project Indigo camera app helps you get even more out of your shots, as my testing reveals.
An iOS 19 leak suggests the iPhone's Camera could soon get a big overhaul –and it looks like a step forward, apart from one missing feature.
The folks over at Adobe made a camera app that leaps over the iPhone's weaknesses, especially in low light scenarios. I didn't expect myself to like it so much.
The latest arrival in this category is Project Indigo, which is now available for iOS (an Android version is apparently on ...
The Wallet app is already home for using Apple Card, Apple Pay, electronic car keys and for storing tickets and passes. In ...
Clear guide to iPhone camera app symbols with detailed explanations for every icon and its function.
There's a new iPhone camera app that uses AI to make your photos look like they have been taken out of Minecraft.
The Halide camera app is one of the hot favorites among folks who take mobile photo and video capture seriously. A fair share of content creators that I know have completely replaced the iPhone ...
Apple is changing how you use your iPhone camera with iOS 26. Here’s what’s different and why it matters now.
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a camera app built by camera nerds for camera nerds. It’s the work of Florian Kainz and Marc Levoy, the latter of whom is also known as one of the pioneers of computational ...
A review of the Leica LUX camera app for iPhone, offering features to emulate classic Leica lenses and looks, with a focus on performance and subscription pricing for users.