2020-01-09 18:08
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple now has a photo challenge for iPhone 11 Night Mode photos

Apple now has a photo challenge for iPhone 11 Night Mode photos

This week, Apple announced a new challenge for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro customers to take part in, a new ‘Night Mode Photo’ challenge which invites users to take their best photos using the new smarts of latest iPhone models.

The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro models have a feature called ‘Night Mode’ which allows the phone to detect low light and adjust accordingly, the feature is very similar to ‘Night Sight’ which Google has on its Pixel phones.

The photo challenge has human judges which will evaluate each submitted photo, which is made up of a panel of 10 people, including Apple’s Phil Schiller and respected photographers around the world. Submissions are being taken from Wednesday 8th January up until 29th January 2020.

Full rules of the photo challenge can be found here and to qualify you need to be over 18 or older, in any country and must

Source: Apple

Alex Lowe

Apple now has a photo challenge for iPhone 11 Night Mode photos

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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