Here's why Apple's 'Portrait Mode' feature only works on some iPhones and not others
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Portrait mode uses the phone's dual cameras and Apple's software to mimic the quality you would get from a DSLR camera, which keeps the subject of the photo in focus and slightly blurs out the background.
The feature originally launched in beta as an exclusive for the iPhone 7 Plus. But now, a year later, Portrait Mode is live on the new iPhone 8 Plus (and will be available on the new iPhone X launching this fall).
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Here's how Portrait Mode works, how you can use it, and why it's only available on some iPhones and not others:
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