Halide
users
who’ve
upgraded
their
iPhones
to
iOS
18
are
now
able
to
quickly
access
the
advanced
camera
app
directly
from
their
phone’s
lockscreen
without
having
to
unlock
it
first.
Previously,
only
the
native
iOS
camera
app
could
be
conveniently
accessed
that
way.
Although
Halide
offers
advanced
features
like
manual
shutter
speed
adjustments
and
a
“Process
Zero”
option
that
delivers
images
without
any
AI
processing,
accessing
Apple’s
camera
app
was
always
faster
thanks
to
its
lockscreen
shortcut.
Halide
could
be
made
accessible
through
a
lockscreen
widget,
but
actually
getting
into
the
third-party
camera
app
required
an
iPhone
to
be
unlocked
using
Face
ID,
Touch
ID,
or
by
entering
a
passcode.
Halide’s
latest
update
allows
iOS
18
users
to
add
it
as
a
shortcut
to
their
iPhone’s
lockscreen.Screenshot:
Halide
With
iOS
18
and
the
new
Halide
2.16
update
installed,
iPhone
users
can
replace
either
the
default
camera
or
flashlight
shortcut
with
one
that
immediately
launches
Halide
without
unlocking.
After
long-pressing
on
the
iPhone’s
lockscreen,
you
tap
the
“Customize”
button
and
then
tap
the
lockscreen
again.
You’ll
then
be
given
the
option
to
remove
either
the
default
flashlight
or
camera
shortcut
and
then
replace
it
by
pressing
the
“+”
that’s
left
behind.
Other
options
include
default
iPhone
apps
like
the
calculator
or
magnifier,
but
in
the
Capture
section,
Halide
will
now
be
listed.
However,
unlike
the
default
iPhone
camera
app,
Halide
isn’t
free.
It’s
available
for
a
monthly
subscription
of
$2.99,
a
cheaper
yearly
subscription
of
$19.99,
or
as
a
one-time
purchase
of
$59.99.
Original author: Andrew Liszewski
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