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Beloved iPhone camera features haven’t been deleted – easy way to get them back

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Last updated: 2026/01/29 at 12:05 PM
News Room Published 29 January 2026
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IF you’ve used your iPhone camera lately (and you probably have) then you might have noticed something missing.

Apple made a quiet change to how the camera looks in one of its recent updates – and it looks like a few features have vanished from sight.

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The new iPhone camera appears to have something missing – but it doesn’tCredit: Apple
The old iPhone camera used to have very obvious camera modes, as seen hereCredit: Apple

But don’t worry, they’re still there.

For years, Apple has been offering a few iPhone camera modes that elevate what you’re snapping.

For instance, the Portrait mode gets your subject in sharp focus and creates a blurry bokeh effect in the background.

The Cinematic video mode performs a similar trick for when you’re shooting footage.

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And the Slow-Mo captures moments at ludicrously high frame-rates so you can slow it right down like a Hollywood pro.

But if you’ve tried to find any of these after the recent iOS 26 update, you might not know where they are.

That’s because Apple overhauled the iPhone camera app to have a more simplified interface.

Those extra modes are still there, but they’re hidden from sight until you reveal them.

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To bring them up, just slide left or right on the Photo / Video toggle at the bottom.

You can also tap it and then swipe left or right.

If you swipe on the Video / Photo toggle then you can see the other modesCredit: Sean Keach

This will reveal the full roster of camera modes, including:

  • Time-Lapse
  • Slo-Mo
  • Cinematic
  • Video
  • Photo
  • Portrait
  • Spatial
  • Panorama

Depending on your iPhone model, you might not see Spatial.

It’s a special type of photo or video that is meant to create a eerily lifelike 3D effect.

Spatial Images and Spatial Videos let you relive moments using Apple’s headsetCredit: Apple

They’re ideally meant to be viewed in Apple’s “spatial computing headset” – the Apple Vision Pro.

Once you don the posh pair of goggles, you’ll be able to relive the moment as if you were really there.

Sadly it’s only available on select iPhone models, including:

  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16
  • iPhone 16 Plus
  • iPhone 16 Pro
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max
  • iPhone 17
  • iPhone 17 Pro
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max
The Apple Vision Pro is currently the only way to view Spatial Videos and Spatial Photos in their true 3D greatnessCredit: Apple

Even if you don’t have an Apple Vision Pro, it might still be worth snapping some Spatial content from time to time.

It’s possible that Apple goggles of the future might not cost so much, or the company may find other ways to make use of your 3D footage.

And it still functions just like regular footage if you never end up using its 3D capabilities.

Just note that you can only capture Spatial content in landscape on the iPhone.

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