Apple is gearing up to release a wave of new software updates across its device lineup, with iOS 18.2 generating significant buzz for its plethora of iPhone enhancements. But the Apple Watch isn’t being left behind. While watchOS 11.2 may not boast as many headline-grabbing features, it does introduce a handy upgrade for users who leverage thier Apple Watch to control their iPhone’s camera.
A Camera Control Upgrade
The existing Camera remote app on Apple Watch allows for remote control of your iPhone’s camera, functioning as a viewfinder and shutter button. This enables users to capture photos and videos while ensuring they’re perfectly framed. Though, video recording has been limited to starting and stopping.
“It’s a small and admittedly niche upgrade, but a welcome one for those who use their Apple Watch to remotely take iPhone videos and photos,” said a Gear patrol representative.
With watchOS 11.2, the Camera Remote app will gain a much-requested pause button. This will allow users to pause video recordings and resume them seamlessly without having to start a new recording.
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