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Recently, we’ve been reading complaints about iPhone cameras that get stuck upside down. Understandably, this issue quickly leads to disappointment—what would’ve been a great photo is ruined by a software mishap.
Thankfully, we’ve rounded up some solutions to the problem. Ready to get started? Let’s go!
First things first, there’s no one concrete solution to fixing this issue on iOS. To make things a little easier for you, we’ve divided the hacks up into two sections: Basic and Involved (involved meaning more comprehensive processes).
As is always the case with troubleshooting, try out the quick tricks first. If they can sort out the hiccup, you’re good to go. With this little disclaimer out of the way, let’s get started.
Quick Tips:
Basic Solutions:
Force quitting is one of the most reliable ways to fix small bugs and iOS glitches. It’s quite simple to do, as well:
After the previous step, swipe up on the Camera app card to force quit out of it. Now, give your iPhone a quick restart and launch the Camera. It should behave normally.
You probably already know that force restarting is a tried and true catch-all fix. It applies to fixing upside-down pictures on your iPhone as well.
On iPhone SE/6s or earlier: Press and hold the Home and Power buttons at the same time for about 10 seconds.
On iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
On iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X or later: Press and release the Volume Up button. Then press and release the Volume Down button. After that, press and hold the Side button.
Involved Solutions:
When basic tricks don’t yield the desired results, it’s time to move on to more involved measures.
If your iPhone camera is still upside down, try sorting it out with a software update. Navigate to Settings ⟶ General ⟶ Software Update. Now, tap Download and Install. Then, go through the usual process.
If you’d like a more in-depth tutorial, read more at our article on the topic.
“Reset All Settings” isn’t quite the same as a factory reset—it won’t delete your files, photos, or media. It will, on the other hand, reset your settings configurations to their default states. This can clear up unwanted inverted iPhone photos.
Head into Settings ⟶ General ⟶ Reset ⟶ Reset All Settings. Follow the onscreen instructions. To learn more, see our article linked in the previous paragraph.
Oh no! Who actually wants to restore their iPhone as new? No one (as far as we know). But in situations where nothing seems to be working, it’s worth a shot.
However, never forget to back up your device before going ahead with this solution. To find out more about it, check out our complete guide about how to restore your iPhone as new.
Wrapping Up…
Hopefully, your iOS problems are behind you. Were we able to help? Let us know in the comments below.
And if you have any Apple-related questions or discussions, add those to the comments as well!
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