How to Open Camera on iPhone Quickly – Guide

The iPhone camera can recognize up to ten faces in a scene and place a rectangle over each cup. Behind the scenes, the iPhone camera compensates for the exposure of each face. To lock focus and exposure settings when taking a picture, press and hold your finger against the screen until the rectangle pulses. AE / AF lock is displayed on the screen. Tap the screen again to hide the AE/AF lock.

Swipe left on lock screen

Left swipe on iPhone lock screen is a new feature that was introduced in iOS 10. With this method, you have to raise your phone and if your device has the ‘wake-up boost’ feature activated, just swipe left to open the camera application. It is without a doubt the fastest (and easiest) way to do it.

3D Touch on camera application

One of the new features in the latest iPhone models is the 3D Touch camera shortcut. When you press hard on the camera icon, a series of shortcuts will appear that allow you to quickly take a selfie or video. These shortcuts are easy to use and can save you time when you need to take a picture or video quickly.

Control Center

But what about the other side of your iPhone? The side that’s hidden away under the home screen. This is where you put all your music, movies, books and other apps. And if you’re like most people, you don’t know where to find it. That’s where Control Center comes in. It’s a hidden app that lives on the left side of your iPhone’s home screen. When you slide up from the bottom of your screen, Control Center is always at the top so you can easily access it without having to scroll down.

putting the camera app on your dock

The best way to have the camera app in your dock is if you have a lot of apps and you always want the camera with a quick tap.

Final note

How to Open Camera on iPhone Quickly: A Guide