iPhone 14 Plus iOS 18.6.2: Rear Portrait mode photos not saving with depth data or blur effect (stock Camera app)
Device Information:
• Model: iPhone 14 Plus
• iOS Version: 18.6.2
• Camera App: Stock (native) Camera app
Issue Description:
The rear Portrait mode on my iPhone 14 Plus is not saving photos with the expected Portrait effect, such as background blur (bokeh) or embedded depth data. When I capture a photo in Portrait mode using the rear camera, the preview shows the blur effect, but the saved image in the Photos app appears as a standard photo without any Portrait tag, editable f-stop slider, or depth metadata. This makes it impossible to adjust the blur after capture. However, third-party apps like Halide save rear Portrait photos correctly with full depth data and editable effects. This seems like a software bug or limitation specific to the stock app on non-Pro iPhones in iOS 18.6.2.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open the stock Camera app.
2. Swipe to Portrait mode (ensure the yellow Portrait icon appears).
3. Use the rear main camera (26mm lens), position the subject 2-6 feet away in good lighting (e.g., outdoors or indoors with even light).
4. Tap to focus on the subject’s face—the preview should show a blurred background.
5. Take the photo.
6. Open the Photos app and check the saved image:
• It saves as a standard HEIF photo (e.g., 12MP, ~1.7MB file size) without the Portrait category or blur icon.
• In Edit mode, no Portrait slider or depth options appear.
This happens consistently for rear shots, even in ideal conditions (e.g., bright daylight, simple background). Front-facing Portrait works fine.
Example from Stock App (Failed):
• Taken outdoors at 3:12 PM in good light (ISO 50, 1/1344s shutter).
• Metadata: Main Camera - 26mm f/1.5, 12MP (3024x4032), 1.7MB HEIF.
• Result: Sharp background (buildings and cars in focus), no Portrait effect.
(Attach screenshot of the photo info panel here, blurring any location details.)
Comparison with Halide (Works):
• Taken indoors at 12:02 AM (low light, ISO 40, 1/4s shutter).
• Metadata: Main Camera - 26mm f/1.5, 12MP (3024x4032), 3.2MB HEIF, saved from Halide.
• Result: Background blurred (door and floor with bokeh), Portrait tag present, editable f-stop slider in Photos.
Troubleshooting Tried:
• Restarted Camera app and iPhone.
• Checked Settings > Camera (Smart HDR on/off, Preserve Settings enabled, High Efficiency format).
• Ensured >5GB free storage.
• Tested in various lighting/distance conditions.
• No hardware issues, as Halide and front Portrait work perfectly.
Has anyone else experienced this on iPhone 14/14 Plus with iOS 18.6.2? Is there a workaround or upcoming fix in iOS 18.7? I’d prefer not to rely on paid apps. Thanks for any help!
iPhone 14 Plus