The upcoming iOS 27 update is expected to bring a significant upgrade to the Apple iPhone’s camera app, introducing a pro-level experience previously only available through third-party apps. According to a recent Bloomberg report, the iPhone will gain a highly customizable camera interface that lets users tailor controls and options to their preferences.
Apple iPhone pro camera app customization in iOS 27
Users will be able to rearrange buttons and features within the camera app, much like widgets in the Control Center. These customizable controls will be grouped into three categories: “Basic,” “Manual,” and “Settings.” This flexibility aims to provide photographers with easier access to the tools they need for different shooting scenarios.
Additionally, iOS 27 will introduce new grid overlays and a digital level to aid composition. More manual controls over exposure and depth of field will allow users to fine-tune their shots directly within the native app, removing the need for third-party solutions that often come with extra costs or ads. Related coverage: Google Expands Gemini Intelligence AI Across Android Devices.
Introducing AI-powered Siri features and interface changes
Beyond camera improvements, iOS 27 is said to revamp several system elements. Siri will reportedly shift from the bottom of the screen to the Dynamic Island on supported iPhones, offering a more integrated and less intrusive experience.
The update will also integrate an AI-enhanced version of Siri directly into iOS search. A new dedicated Siri app may allow users to save conversations with the assistant, expanding its functionality as a personal chatbot.
Other interface enhancements in iOS 27
- The keyboard will feature new animations when appearing from the bottom of the screen, enhancing visual feedback.
- Navigation bars in some apps are expected to be redesigned for improved usability.
While Apple has not officially confirmed these changes, the leak points toward a more powerful and flexible iPhone experience with iOS 27, particularly benefiting photography enthusiasts and users who rely on Siri.
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