How to mirror front camera on iPhone in iOS 14? iPhone‘s operating system, iOS 14, comes with lots of new photo features. The operating system update arrived on September 16. There’s a new mode for the camera called Mirror Front Camera or Flip front camera on the new iOS.
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We should note that this is one of the many features of iOS 14 that have already been available on Android devices for a while. When you activate it and switch to the front camera, it will take a mirrored photo, instead of flipping it as the camera usually does. Some users find this a bit odd, as the image you take is not the same as what you see from the display.
How to mirror front camera on iPhone in iOS 14?
With iOS 14 installed, the Flip Front Camera or Mirror Front Camera setting is disabled by default. Here’s how to activate it:
Go to Settings> Camera. Under the Composition section, slide the switch to the ‘On’ for Flip Front Camera or Mirror Front Camera. Go back to the camera app, and take a selfie. The image will appear as you see yourself in the mirror. You can follow these same instructions to disable Flip Front Camera or Mirror Front Camera and return to the default settings for selfies.