The rationale being that the camera viewport, as it displays a live feed of the physical camera, should always be at the device's native orientation, like the camera itself. And the easiest way to achieve that is to simply not rotate the viewport in the first place.
SDK still has the OrientationHelper for apps that do their own rotation.
The rationale being that the camera viewport, as it displays a live feed of the physical camera, should always be at the device's native orientation, like the camera itself. And the easiest way to achieve that is to simply not rotate the viewport in the first place.
SDK still has the OrientationHelper for apps that do their own rotation.