We bring you a basic tutorial iOS and iPadOS that everyone should know. The how remove sound from iPhone camera It can come in handy in certain circumstances. We explain two ways to do it.
Surely you have ever wanted to take a photo of something, someone… without anyone knowing and when you took it the capture sound of the camera’s camera sounded. iphone and he gave you away… right? It’s something that has happened to all of us at some point. Today we bring you one of ours in which we explain how to avoid that bad experience.
For privacy reasons… Did you know that in some countries it is mandatory to have the camera shutter sound activated at all times? It is not a law, but some operators have imposed it and phone manufacturers have followed the same example. In countries like Japan and Koreaall the smartphones They must make sound when taking a photograph. If you are in one of those countries we have to tell you that even if you do our tutorial the camera of the iphone it will continue to emit the sound.
How to disable or unmute the camera on iPhone and iPad:
One of the ways to do this is by activating silent mode on the device. To do this we must deactivate it by lowering the tab above the volume buttons. We’ll have to leave it this way.
Once this is done, the sound will not sound when taking a photograph. Try and see.
Another way to prevent famous people from ringing «Click», is by lowering the terminal volume to zero. We can do this from , where we will see the deactivation of the sound in the volume bar that appears in the upper right part of the control center.
This way we will also avoid having a bad time listening to the sound of the camera. iphonewhen we don’t want it to be heard.
So much iOS as iPadOS They have a lot of functionalities that we can adapt to our preferences and uses and one of them is to deactivate the sounds that we do not want to be heard when using our device. Among them we can, for example, .
In this simple way we can avoid having bad moments and we can photograph what we want without alerting anyone that we have done it.
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