Smartphones have been able to take photos with the camera timer for years. But thanks to the Voice Control accessibility feature Apple built into iPhone models, you can now take photos using only your voice.
iPhone taking photos with voice command
Voice Control was originally designed for users with physical disabilities. But iPhone users have discovered new ways to take advantage of the feature. According to posts on Twitter, it is possible to trigger the camera remotely by setting a custom voice command in the Voice Control settings.
With this support, you can take photos with any voice command. This means that instead of using the camera timer, you can use the camera at any time with a voice command. It can be especially useful for landscapes and group shots.
To use the feature, you must first enable Voice Control in the iPhone’s Accessibility settings. Next, you need to create a voice command, such as “take a photo” or “cheese”. We recommend choosing a word that you can say clearly in noisy environments.
Also, in the camera app, slide the shutter button to the left to take advantage of burst mode. This allows you to record multiple photos instead of taking a single shot with a voice command. Now iPhone will automatically take burst photos when you launch the camera and say the voice command.
So what do you think about this issue? What do you think about taking photos with voice command? Do you use iPhone camera features? You can share your opinions with us in the Comments section below. Your opinions are very valuable to us.
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