Video calls on iPhone set to get this new ‘smart’ feature

In its third developer beta of iOS 13, Apple has rolled out a new feature that will make it appear that you are looking at the camera when in a FaceTime call, even if you are looking at the screen. The new “FaceTime Attention Correction” feature will be required to be toggled on on from the FaceTime’s settings for it to start working.
This feature basically corrects the ‘no-eye-contact-situation’ that tends to happen as both you and the person you are calling are looking at the screen. Apple has also given a tiny description under the toggle that reads, ‘your eye contact with the camera will be more accurate during FaceTime Video calls.’
According to a report by Mac Rumours, the new feature is available on iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, and 2018 iPad Pro in the third developer beta of iOS 13.

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