Has the problem of the black background when taking a picture with the AR Quick look function in iOS 15 been resolved? I think it's a rather serious bug.
On an iOS 15 device, go to the Quick Look page below and display any of the multiple 3D models in AR Quick Look; the background will be black when you take a picture with the AR Quick Look shooting function.
https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/quick-look/
There are similar events below, but they do not seem to be addressed at all.
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/691784
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AR Quick View's AR Quick View button cannot be pressed on some iOS
devices.
As for the iPhone 12 Pro, the AR Quick View button cannot be pressed on
iOS 15 when reading from the standard iOS QR code reader, but the AR
Quick View button can be pressed on the iPhone 12 Pro with iOS 14.
On other devices, you can press the AR Quick View button when launching
from Safari, but you cannot press the AR Quick View button when
accessing from the standard QR code reader. Also, on some iOS devices,
the AR Quick View button cannot be pressed.
The problem seems to be occurring outside of the https://konabeer.jp/beach-diorama-ar/ as well.
Is there any way to avoid this AR Quick View button not being able to be pressed?
It would be very helpful if I could get more information than just the solution to this problem.
iPhone7(iOS13):OK
iPhoneX(iOS15):QR Code Reader:NG
iPhone11(iOS14):OK
iPhone12Pro(iOS14):OK
iPhone12Pro(iOS15):QR Code Reader:NG
iPhone12(iOS15.1):QR Code Reader:NG
iPad Air(iOS15):QR Code Reader:NG
iPhoneSE(iOS15):QR Code Reader:NG
As a result of our own verification, the AR Quick Look button is
deactivated on iOS 15 and when the QR code is imported from the Control
Center.
If you know of any known bugs or workarounds, or if there are any informative sites that have information on this issue, I would appreciate it.