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iPhone 17 Pro Camera Feature Update: Night Mode Removed
The iPhone 17 Pro has seen the removal of a significant camera feature, sparking discussions among users. Reports indicate that the Night mode within portrait settings has been eliminated, a fact corroborated by Apple’s own support documentation. Nevertheless, this feature remains functional in earlier model generations following the iOS 26 update.
Exclusion of Night Mode in iPhone 17 Pro Models
According to Apple’s support guidelines, both the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are not included in this feature’s offerings. Initially, Night mode was introduced with the iPhone 12 Pro and continued through all Pro models until the iPhone 16 Pro. This alteration has left numerous users dissatisfied as they find themselves facing limitations in low-light portrait photography. Currently, iPhone 17 Pro users may not activate Night Mode for better-quality portraits taken in dim lighting. As of now, there has been no official communication from Apple regarding the rationale behind this modification.
Camera Capabilities Despite Night Mode Removal
In addition to the omitted feature, the iPhone 17 Pro series boasts an advanced 48MP triple camera system tailored for capturing intricate details in low-light environments. However, while this camera setup excels at grabbing detailed images, the absence of Night Mode means users may miss out on additional enhancements, such as brightness improvements that reduce shadows and graininess in photos.
Speculated Reasons Behind the Feature Removal
What could be the reasons for Apple’s decision to eliminate Night Mode from portrait settings? There is speculation that the feature may not have been widely utilised among users. Additionally, with a redesigned software interface, it is possible Apple has modified the Camera app, leading to this downgrade.
