The "iPhone Live Photo selection mechanism" has become a hot topic on Weibo, triggering lively discussions among netizens. Some iPhone users have voiced their frustrations, noting that the cover frames of their Live Photos frequently freeze on awkward moments—like when their eyes are closed or their mouths are contorted in an unflattering way. This has led to the humorous yet somewhat critical nickname of "accurately selecting the ugly" for this feature. In response, Apple customer service clarified that the cover frame is indeed randomly selected by the system and that the default setting cannot be altered. However, they also offered a workaround: users can manually select a more flattering frame in edit mode. Additionally, Apple suggests enabling the HDR function to ensure consistent image quality across all frames. The Live Photos feature, which was first introduced with the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, has the ability to record dynamic images for a few seconds before and after the shot is taken, adding a touch of realism and spontaneity to photos.
