1. Open the camera, then scroll left to PORTRAIT.
2. Touch the Camera switcher to switch to the front camera.
3. To zoom in or out, touch the desired zoom option (E.g., multiple people).
4. Touch the Shutter to take a picture.
5. Touch the Setting icon to open the camera settings menu.
6. Flash — Touch to set the flash with the options of off, auto or on.
7. Timer — Touch to set a delay timer with the options of Timer Off, 2s, 5s or 10s.
8. Ratio — Touch to change aspect ratio of your photo with 3:4, 9:16, 1:1 or Full settings.
9. Effects — Touch to adjust skin smoothness.
10. Drag the Skin smoothness selector to select the desired skin smoothness filter.
11. Touch the desired area you would like in focus.
The camera needs to be a minimum distance away from the object for portrait mode to work.
12. To zoom in or out, touch the desired zoom option (E.g., 3x).
13. Filter — Touch to add filters to your picture.
14. Blur — Use the slider to increase the blur to the background around the subject.
15. Studio — The foreground or subject focus is brightly lit, making it the main focal point.
Use the slider to increase the strength of the affect.
16. High-key mono — This usually creates a light, bright greyscale image with little to no shadows.
Use the slider to increase the strength of the affect.
17. Low-key mono — Produces a greyscale image, best used with darker images and backgrounds to highlight the photo's subject.
Use the slider to increase the strength of the affect.
18. Backdrop — This grays out the background around the face or object with a gradient effect.
Use the slider to increase the strength of the affect.
19. Colour point — Select a point in the image to retain the colour. The rest of the image or background will have a reduction in colour.
Use the slider to increase the strength of the affect.
20. Touch the Shutter to take a picture.
Note: Screens, functions and options shown in this guide are for reference only and may only be applicable to certain models of phone.