This might be an exaggeration but isn’t faster better? That’s what Apple seems to be exploring in a patent that was recently discovered. This patent describes how an iPhone could launch the camera app automatically when the phone is picked up and held in a way that suggests that you might want to take a photo or video.
The patent description reads in part, “Apparatus and method for automatically activating a camera application based on detecting an intent to capture a photograph or a video.” We’re not sure what kind of position will determine your intent at taking a photo since sometimes photos are taken in portrait orientation, while sometimes it is taken in landscape orientation.
However the patent also describes a potential use of a proximity sensor on the back of the phone which could be used to detect if there is a subject in the frame. That being said, we imagine that this could get annoying as sometimes you don’t want to take a photo but the camera app launches anyway, but the good news is that since this is a patent, it’s not a guarantee that it could make it into future iPhones or iOS builds.