iOS 10.1 arrives with iPhone 7 Plus Portrait Mode and lots of fixes

Apple has just posted the final version of iOS 10.1, the first major update to iOS 10 since it was released a month and a half ago. The update’s biggest addition is exclusive to the iPhone 7 Plus—it unlocks the “Portrait Mode” feature, which uses data from the main lens and telephoto lens to simulate the depth-of-field effect you often see used in professional photography.

Unlike last week’s iOS 10.0.3 release, iOS 10.1 is available for everything that runs iOS 10: the iPhone 5 and newer, the fourth-generation iPad and newer, the iPad Mini 2 and newer, both iPad Pros, and the sixth-generation iPod Touch. The build number, 14B72c, is identical to the beta build that was released last week, so if you’re enrolled in Apple’s public or developer beta programs you’ve already got the final version of the update.

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Source: Ars Technica – iOS 10.1 arrives with iPhone 7 Plus Portrait Mode and lots of fixes