The new Portrait mode for the iPhone 7 Plus camera is available now
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On Monday, Apple released iOS 10.1, which includes the new Portrait mode for the iPhone 7 Plus.
Portrait mode mimics the "bokeh" effect in DSLR cameras by keeping the subject in focus and blurring the background. It's only possible with the iPhone 7 Plus because of its dual cameras.
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However, Apple says even though Portrait mode is available to the public, it's still considered a beta product, meaning it will likely improve over time. Early testers of the feature have noted glitches with photos in some cases.
You can get iOS 10.1 on your iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update.
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