The iPhone Xs adjusts depth-of-field on your photos after the fact

Apple wants you to know that it cares about cameras. Executives spent a significant portion of the company's 2018 iPhone event explaining the tweaks and upgrades to the camera technology in the new iPhone Xs and Xs Max, but it saved the most impressive feature for last. The latest iPhones feature a slider that allows users to adjust the depth-of-field of a photo after it's taken, in the Photos app.

The iPhone Xs and Xs Max won't be the first smartphones to include this type of aperture technology and f-stop software -- the Huawei P20 Pro comes to mind -- but they could set a new standard for the industry.

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