To take a 48-megapixel picture on the iPhone 14 Pro, you’ll first need to enable the camera’s 48-megapixel sensor. To do this, open the Settings app and select the Photos tab. Under Sensor, select ‘48 megapixel.’ Once you’ve enabled the sensor, you’ll need to set up your camera to take pictures with it. To do this, open the Camera app and select the ‘Settings’ tab. Under Camera, select ‘Photo Quality.’ In this setting, you’ll be able to choose how much detail your photos will have. You can either choose to have all of your photos have high resolution (48 megapixels), or you can choose to have some of your photos have high resolution (12 megapixels). If you want all of your photos to have high resolution (48 megapixels), then set this setting to ‘High.’ If you want some of your photos to have high resolution (12 megapixels), then set this setting to ‘Low.’

Steps to Use 48MP Camera on iPhone 14 Pro

Apple’s new ProRAW feature is designed to make photo editing and retouching on an iPad more efficient. ..

Scroll down to “FaceTime” and tap it Under “FaceTime Features,” turn on “Contacts Only” Now you can call people who are in your Contacts list without also being able to call people who are not in your Contacts list. ..

To take a picture or video with your phone’s camera, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap Camera. ..

Now choose formats at the top.

To change the resolution for Apple ProRAW, tap the toggle next to it. The default resolution should be 48MP. ..

Now open the Camera app, make sure RAW shows in the left pane.

Final Words

The iPhone 14 Pro’s camera will by default employ a technique called pixel binning to create 12MP photos because taking every picture in 48MP wouldn’t make sense. These use the extra megapixels in play while taking up less space on your phone.