Macworld For years, Apple has sold the iPhone as one of the best smartphone cameras you can buy. And honestly, it’s not wrong. The image quality is excellent, video recording remains unmatched, and features like ProRAW show just how capable modern iPhones have become. But despite all that progress, I’ve slowly started to hate actually taking photos with my iPhone. Not because the cameras are bad. Quite the opposite. My iPhone’s camera is so good it highlights the actual problem: the Camera app itself. Apple’s camera hardware keeps getting more advanced every year, yet the software experience still feels limited, cluttered, and sometimes even frustrating. Basic controls are hidden behind gestures, manual settings barely exist, and users who want more control are still pushed toward Halide and other third-party apps just to unlock the full potential of the hardware. Luckily, the latest rumors suggest that a fix for all of this is on the way. The Camera app is a
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