An iOS developer href="http://twitter.com/#!/conradev/status/133718168664416256">@conradev has uncovered the hidden panorama mode within iOS 5. Directions for enabling this option are pretty straightforward. By setting ‘EnableFirebreak’ to YES in com.apple.mobileslidesho.plist, panorama becomes an available option.
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This is likely not ready for primetime, so temper your expectations if you find your way to enabling panorama mode. There is an app submitted to Cydia that will make it easier for jailbroken phones to enable the feature.
Those of you looking for alternatives to modifying your iPhone, there are a number of apps in the App Store that allow for taking panoramic photos. One of which is the very well reviewed 360 Panorama (href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/360-panorama/id377342622?mt=8">App Store link) and as perfect timing would have it, the app is on sale today for just $0.99.
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Source: href="http://twitter.com/#!/conradev/status/133718168664416256">@conradev via href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/11/07/hidden-ios-5-panorama-mode-revealed/">MacRumors
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