Apple iPhone 15Pro and 15ProMax Can Support Spatial Photos After iOS 18.1 Beta 4 Update

TapTechNews September 18th news, the tech media 9to5Mac released a blog post yesterday (September 17th), reporting that after the two models of Apple iPhone 15Pro and iPhone 15ProMax upgrade to the iOS 18.1 Beta 4 update, they can support Spatial Photos.

After the two models of iPhone 15Pro and iPhone 15ProMax upgrade to iOS 18.1 Beta 4, they support shooting spatial photos, meaning that users can shoot immersive 3D images and can later watch them on the VisionPro headset to relive their favorite moments.

TapTechNews note: Apple officially released the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16Pro series at the 'Highlight Moment' event, and during the event, Apple said that all models of the iPhone 16 series will have the ability to shoot spatial photos.

To shoot spatial photos on the iPhone 15Pro, users need to open the camera app, select the spatial mode, and rotate the iPhone to the landscape mode. Then, according to the instructions on Apple's official website, users will see the options to record spatial videos and take spatial photos.

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After users upgrade to the iOS 18.1 Beta 4 update, they can shoot spatial photos without relying only on third-party applications.

It is worth noting that third-party products such as Spatialify still provide additional functions in some areas. For example, the Spatialify application allows users to record spatial videos in 4K resolution, while Apple's built-in camera app only supports recording spatial videos in 1080p.

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