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Originally Posted by chronster
For instance, in the camera application, if you take a photo in portrait mode, it will show up as a portrait in TF3D's picture tab. It knows how to differentiate between portrait and landscape for each photo. Also, the dpad allows quick access to zooming in and out, as well as the method (video, portrait, video share, ect.)
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Right, I think the accelerometer tells the camera which way the phone's oriented when the image is captured. I once caught it where the accelerometer didn't register the change in orientation and the image is now sideways.
As for the D-Pad, it took me a while to actually figure out not to run my finger along the ridge, but rather on the outside of it to get the best zooming results. I think that seems a little strange...