
Woman caught her cheating boyfriend using this iPhone feature
India Today
A social media influencer named Serrina Kerrigan revealed that she caught her cheating boyfriend using the live camera feature in iPhone.
A few months ago, a woman used her Fitbit watch to catch hold of her cheating boyfriend, but now an iPhone has been used to catch a cheating boyfriend. A social media influencer named Serrina Kerrigan revealed that she caught her cheating boyfriend using the live camera feature in iPhone. For the unversed, using the Live Photo feature, the phone records what happens 1.5 seconds before and after you take a picture. Serrina Kerrigan posted the live photo on TikTok which was sent by her boyfriend who claimed that he is missing her. The boyfriend clicked a picture of his neatly-made bed and sent it to Kerrigan. He didn’t realize that he had turned oN the live feature accidentally which also captured the footage after he was done clicking the picture. As soon as he was done clicking the feature, a girl jumped on his bed but little did he know that the iPhone will capture that footage too. He has assumed that he is done clicking the picture. “When the guy you're dating says he misses you, but then you click the live photo. Looks like you have some company,” she captioned her video. Initially, when she received the picture she did not find anything wrong with it until she clicked on the live photo. You can view a live photo when you long press on it. Serena revealed that the video was not staged at all, and it was 100 per cent legit.
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