Some US media have already had the opportunity to analyze the new iPhone 6s and the technologies implemented, such as the 3D Touch screen (capable of detecting the pressure we exert) and Live Photos. This last function is about to revolutionize the 12 megapixel camera of the new iPhone, since from now on we can capture moving images. These "photos with their own life" can be viewed from any device with iOS 9 and from Macs and can be set as animated wallpaper on the iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
However, Live Photos comes with a little problem: It does not know how to detect the moments when the user is lifting the iPhone to take the photo or when they are putting the iPhone back in their pocket. What happens then? That Live Photos captures the up and down movement of the camera when the user is about to take the photo and the effect gives a bad result. Apple is already working on a software update that will fix this problem.
As confirmed by official company sources, the next version of iOS will make Live Photos work more efficiently. The tool will be able to detect the movement of the iPhone to capture only the scene that the user wants to photograph. Therefore, Live Photos will stop recording the moments when the user raises the iPhone camera to take the picture.
At the moment we do not have an exact date in which we can enjoy One hundred percent Live Photos, but we can expect this iOS update to be released in the next few days.
the voice control function (not siri) does not work either with headphones or by pressing the home button ... too bad