
But if it isn’t the case, then you’ll need to go through a trial-and-error procedure. In case you need some more inputs, I have outlined some helpful workarounds for you to try on. These however are just generic solutions therefore these methods may or may not work in your case. Some users however were lucky enough to find remedies from any of these methods so it’s still worth a shot. You may start whenever you’re all set. Force close and restart the Camera app. Among the first recommendations when dealing with random app problems is quitting the erratic app and then restart. Doing so can help fix any minor glitches and at the same time refresh the app. To do so, press the Home button twice then swipe up the camera app preview to close it. If you see several apps running in the background, you can also try closing them all to rule out the possibility that any of these apps is causing conflict. After quitting the camera and/or background apps, relaunch the camera app then try to make some changes to any of the camera options. If the problem persists, proceed to the next workaround.
Restart/force restart your iPhone SE. A lot of software issues, particularly minor glitches are addressed by a soft reset or restart on the device. In fact, it’s regarded as the simplest yet most effective solution to various types of software issues in mobile devices, not just your iPhone. Aside from the fact that it’s effective, a soft reset or restart won’t affect any data stored on your phone’s internal storage. Thus you don’t have to worry about losing any critical information from your phone. To perform a soft reset or restart on your iPhone SE, just press the Power button for a few seconds until the Slide to Power off screen appears. Drag the slider to power off you device completely. Wait for about 30 seconds, and then press and hold the Power button until the Apple logo appears. If the problem persists after the first restart, give it another try (utmost 3 times) then see if that’s good enough to rectify the glitch. Meanwhile, if your iPhone is unresponsive as the camera app gets stuck, a forced restart would be necessary.
Similar to a soft reset, a forced restart will not affect any of your data for as it’s properly done. That said, it’s likewise safe. To force your iPhone SE to restart, all you have to do is press and hold the Power button for about 10 to 20 seconds and then release the button when you see the Apple logo. Allow your phone to boot up completely then open the Camera app and make any changes to the current settings. See if your new changes are now applied. Turn off Restrictions for Camera app. In computers, the problem on not being able to save changes to the current settings has something to do with the system permissions. This can happen if your device is configured not to allow permission to unauthorized accounts or users to make changes to certain settings or applications. On your iPhone, this can be the restrictions feature. It’s possible that your device is configured to restrict the camera application.


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