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Caption: As well as displaying "bounding boxes" around detected faces or objects, future iPhones could then speak aloud a description of the shot.

"Apple's iOS may get enhanced accessibility features that allow a device to audibly describe a scene captured by the camera, or present tactile feedback to enable people with low or no vision to take good photos.

While Apple's Camera app was revamped for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, it remains chiefly of use to people with fair to good eyesight. New plans from Apple show that the app, and future iPhones, may be adapted to mean vision-impaired users can utilize the camera much more."

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