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OnePlus 13 can now take beautiful night shots with Instagram’s in-app Camera

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OnePlus has introduced a new feature for its flagship OnePlus 13 smartphone, enhancing low-light photography directly within Instagram’s in-app camera. This collaboration between OnePlus and Instagram integrates the device’s native Night Mode capabilities into the social media platform, allowing users to capture high-quality night shots without switching applications.


Activating Night Mode in Instagram on OnePlus 13:

1. Update Instagram: Ensure you have the latest version of the Instagram app installed.

2. Open Camera: Launch Instagram and access the in-app camera.

3. Night Mode Activation: In low-light conditions, a Moon icon will appear at the top, indicating that Night Mode is active.

4. Capture Photo: Tap the shutter button and hold the device steady for a few seconds to capture the enhanced image.


Comparative images demonstrate the significant improvement in photo quality when using the integrated Night Mode, with brighter and clearer results in low-light environments.

While this feature is currently exclusive to the OnePlus 13, the company has expressed its commitment to user feedback and hinted at more updates on the horizon. However, there is no official word yet on whether this functionality will extend to other OnePlus models.

This development underscores OnePlus’s dedication to enhancing user experience through software innovations, seamlessly integrating advanced camera capabilities into popular third-party applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I activate Night Mode in Instagram on the OnePlus 13?
Update Instagram, open the in-app camera, and in low light, tap the Moon icon that appears at the top.
What is the benefit of the integrated Night Mode in Instagram?
It captures high-quality night shots directly within Instagram without switching applications.
Will this Night Mode feature come to other OnePlus models?
There is no official word yet on whether this functionality will extend to other OnePlus models.
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