
In a surprising move, Apple has quietly removed a significant camera functionality from its iPhone 17 Pro models, igniting frustration among users. The beloved Night mode for portrait photography is no longer available, as confirmed by Apple's own support documentation. This feature, which enhances low-light photography, continues to be accessible on older iPhone models that are updated to iOS 26. According to the support documents, both the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are notably absent from the list of devices supporting this feature. Night mode was introduced with the iPhone 12 Pro and remained a staple in all Pro models until the iPhone 16 Pro. Consequently, many users are expressing their dissatisfaction with this apparent downgrade. For those hoping to capture stunning portraits in dim lighting or during nighttime, the absence of Night mode on the iPhone 17 Pro means losing an essential tool for achieving well-lit images. Despite having an advanced 48MP triple camera setup designed to capture intricate details in low-light conditions, the lack of Night mode significantly diminishes the device's capability to produce clear, bright images with reduced shadow and grain. Apple has yet to release any official explanation for the removal of this feature. Some speculate that its usage was limited among customers, while others wonder if a redesign of the software might have led to changes in the Camera app, resulting in this unexpected limitation.
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