How to reproduce:
1. Build And Run the attached “ScreenOrientation.zip” project on an iOS device
2. Hold the device in portrait orientation, then turn the device to the right and back to portrait orientation
3. Observe the printed Screen Orientation
Expected result: Printed Screen Orientation is Portrait > LandscapeLeft > Portrait
Actual result: Printed Screen Orientation is Portrait > LandscapeLeft > PortraitUpsideDown
Reproducible with: 2022.2.13f1, 2022.2.16f1, 2023.2.0a6, 2023.2.0a11
Not reproducible with: 2020.3.47f1, 2021.3.23f1, 2022.2.0a17, 2022.2.12f1, 2023.1.0a1, 2023.1.0b13, 2023.2.0a5
Reproduced on:
VLNQA00494 - iPhone 14 Pro Max, 16.3.1 iOS
VLNQA00358 - iPhone 12, 14.1 iOS
VLNQA00392 - iPad (9th generation), 15.0 iOS
VLNQA00310 - iPad Pro 12.9", 13.4.1 iOS
Not reproduced on:
VLNQA00520 - Galaxy S22 USA (SM-S901U), CPU: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (SM8450), GPU: Adreno 730, OS: 12
Note: If repeating the 2nd step a few times screen orientations keeps changing (Portrait > LandscapeLeft > PortraitUpsideDown > LandscapeLeft > Portrait)