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I’ve found an iPhone hack that helps you perfect your selfies

A VIRAL TikTok video has got people talking about a useful iPhone selfie trick.

The video demonstrates how to use Apple’s ‘Mirror Front Photos’ feature.

TikTok / @betimm_bThis iPhone trick could change up your selfies[/caption]

TikToker @betimm_b shared the tip with his hundreds of thousands of TikTok followers.

The video currently has almost 90,000 likes.

It starts with the TikToker taking a selfie and showing how the camera app flips the image by default so that the image you think you’re taking is different to the one that ends up in your Photos.

He then goes to his iPhone Settings and searches for the ‘Camera’ section.

Then, he turns on a toggle next to ‘Mirror Front Photos’.


Then, he heads to the Camera app and takes a selfie again.

This time, the image doesn’t flip.

The video is captioned: “You can take better Selfie photos now”.

Lots of people agreed and thanked the TikToker in the comments.

One even joked: “Bro saved us thank you”.

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