If you use your iPhone to take selfies more than anything else -- and Apple says users took more than 500 billion selfies last year -- take heart. At Apple's fall iPhone event, held at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, the company not only debuted the 5.6mm-thick iPhone 17 Air, but demonstrated that phone's new selfie camera The iPhone 17's center-stage front camera has the company's largest-ever front camera sensor, nearly twice the size of the last one, Apple said. In addition, the sensor is optimized to take selfies in any orientation. So if you're taking a portrait-orientation selfie and suddenly your best buds run into the frame to pose with you, the iPhone can automatically change to landscape mode without you having to rotate the phone. This is a breaking news story and will be updated.