class77 macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 12, 2012 #1 I have a new iPhone 5 using 6.0.1, but there is no panorama button on the camera app. There are only 2 things listed under camera, grid and HDR. Is there something else that I need to do so that the panorama button appears??
I have a new iPhone 5 using 6.0.1, but there is no panorama button on the camera app. There are only 2 things listed under camera, grid and HDR. Is there something else that I need to do so that the panorama button appears??
class77 macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 12, 2012 #4 I know how it should look. I've googled it before I asked, but the problem is the button is not there. How do I go about getting it back?
I know how it should look. I've googled it before I asked, but the problem is the button is not there. How do I go about getting it back?
jasonbaum macrumors regular Nov 12, 2012 #5 class77 said: I know how it should look. I've googled it before I asked, but the problem is the button is not there. How do I go about getting it back? Click to expand... I did a quick google and in the Apple Forums some people needed to do a soft reset and others had to backup and restore as a new device. Good luck bud.
class77 said: I know how it should look. I've googled it before I asked, but the problem is the button is not there. How do I go about getting it back? Click to expand... I did a quick google and in the Apple Forums some people needed to do a soft reset and others had to backup and restore as a new device. Good luck bud.
class77 macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 12, 2012 #6 Thanks for the help. Soft reset did nothing, but the HARD RESET worked. So happy I didn't have to erase and reset everything.
Thanks for the help. Soft reset did nothing, but the HARD RESET worked. So happy I didn't have to erase and reset everything.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Nov 13, 2012 #7 class77 said: Thanks for the help. Soft reset did nothing, but the HARD RESET worked. So happy I didn't have to erase and reset everything. Click to expand... What would be a soft vs. a hard reset (in this context)?
class77 said: Thanks for the help. Soft reset did nothing, but the HARD RESET worked. So happy I didn't have to erase and reset everything. Click to expand... What would be a soft vs. a hard reset (in this context)?
SamGabbay macrumors 6502a Nov 13, 2012 #8 C DM said: What would be a soft vs. a hard reset (in this context)? Click to expand... Soft - Holding down sleep/wake button and slide to power off & then turning back on holding sleep/wake button. Hard Reset - Holding down sleep/wake button + home button until phone restarts & then letting go of both buttons.
C DM said: What would be a soft vs. a hard reset (in this context)? Click to expand... Soft - Holding down sleep/wake button and slide to power off & then turning back on holding sleep/wake button. Hard Reset - Holding down sleep/wake button + home button until phone restarts & then letting go of both buttons.