CAMERA / PHOTO ROTATION / ISSUES IN IOS5 VALIDATION
Hi iPhone 4 users. I believe I have identified a potential issue with IOS-5 and would like to understand from this community if anyone is having the same issue.
What I have identified is that when sending photos from your library rotation of photos change from what is visible on the phone versus what has been recieved via email. The test was determined using GMAIL via WEB, GMAIL via Outlook Client, and corporate exchange mail using outlook also. Please note that the reason why I suspect IOS5 issue is that I have replicated the same fault using the iPad 2 features.
- When you send an email to the similar email clients as listed above choosing a photo image from your
library the photo as displayed on the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 matches what was recieved via email, - If you select a photo from your library select edit and change the rotation of the file. It prompts you to
save it into your Camera Roll folder. When you select the edited photo from Camera Roll and email it
to the same email clients the photo comes through as per the original prior to the rotation. As a result
appears that rotation appears ok on both devices but not when sent via email, - If you decide to take a new photo on either iPhone 4 or iPad 2 in landscape with (home button to the left side
when holding it). The photo appears in the correct orientation on both devices however when you email them
they come through as 180 degrees rotated upside down, - If you decide to take a new photo on either ihone 4 or iPad 2 in portrait with (home button to the bottom side
when holding it) The photo appears in the correct oerientation on both devices however when you email them
they come through as 90 degress rotated left, - If you decide to tale a new photo on either iPhone 4 or iPad 2 in landscape upside down (home button to the right side
when holding it) The photo appears in the correct oerientation on both devices however when you email them
they come through as per what is on the devices. Dilema is that you need to hold the phone differently to get the result you want.
NOTE: That when using screen capture photos, they get delivered just fine. In addition I have tested 2 other iPhone 4 all on IOS 5
with all having the same result. An iPhone 4 on 4.3.5 does not have this issue. This may remove hardware issues unless otherwise it is an issue with the Ghyroscope sensors software updates????
Anyone having the same issue please so we can log a call with Apple to get this issue resolved.
iPhone 4, iOS 5