Users Claim New iPhone XS Makes Selfies Look Better
People snapping selfies with the latest iPhone are finding unadvertised alterations.
The latest smartphone scandal even has a name: Beauty Gate.
Customers who bought the new iPhone XS are noticing their selfies look a little too good.
People are finding their skin is smoother, their blemishes are less noticeable and their complexion is brighter.
Some apps and other smartphone brands feature a filter called ‘beauty mode’ that automatically enhances pictures, but it is not a function Apple advertised.
The tech giant hasn’t commented.
Some techies think this is all a by-product of a better camera, a faster processor and photos take in low light.
Meanwhile, Apple users are also finding flaws after upgrading their operating system.
Some claim their phone is sending instant messages to the wrong person and it looks to be a problem with a new feature designed to merge your contact lists.
It is likely your phone does a lot of things you don’t want it to.
Have you ever gotten an ad for a product you never searched for online?
People have long suspected their smartphones are secretly listening to their conversations, though Facebook and Google have denied digital eavesdropping to sell you stuff.
Though, Google Maps does track your location, even without your permission.
The search giant admitted to it back in August and said it is up to you to regularly delete your travel history.