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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Hidden panorama mode

How To Enable The Hidden Panorama Camera Mode In iOS5

We recent­ly told you about the hid­den panora­ma mode in the iOS 5 Cam­era app that could be enabled by edit­ing a .plist file. Since then, a jail­break tweak called “Fire­break” has been released that auto­mat­i­cal­ly enables the fea­ture on any jail­bro­ken iOS 5 device.

Panora­ma mode in the iOS Cam­era actu­al­ly works, and you can get it on your own device right now with­out jail­break­ing.

A sim­ple hack has sur­faced that enables the hid­den panora­ma mode on the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPod touch, and iPad 2 run­ning iOS 5. To enable the fea­ture, you’ll need to per­form a mod­i­fied back­up of your iOS device in iTunes. You will also need to restore from a new back­up, so keep that in mind before con­tin­u­ing.

Step 1: Down­load the free trial of iBack­up­Bot for Mac OS X or Win­dows. Install it on your com­put­er.

Step 2: Back­up your iOS device in iTunes. If you have a recent back­up, then you can use that file. You have to man­u­al­ly back­up instead of using iCloud.

Step 3: Once you’ve got a back­up you’re ready to restore to, open iBack­up­Bot. Nav­i­gate to Library/Preferences/com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist and open that file. If you’re run­ning the trial ver­sion of iBack­up­Bot, just click can­cel after the warn­ing mes­sage and con­tin­ue.

Step 4: Add EnableFirebreak right below DiskSpaceWasLow and click the disk icon to save your edit.

Step 5: Exit out of iBack­up­Bot and restore your iOS device in iTunes to the recent back­up file you just edit­ed.

That’s it! You should now have the iOS 5 panora­ma mode enabled on your iOS device — no jail­break required. When you launch the Cam­era app, the panora­ma mode should be avail­able in Options under Grid and HDR mode.

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There are plen­ty of other apps in the App Store that let you take panoram­ic pic­tures, but this method enables the native panora­ma mode that Apple has dis­abled by default in iOS 5. While the fea­ture is usable, it’s obvi­ous­ly not ready for prime time, so don’t be sur­prised if you run into some bugs.

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