MIUI 12.5 - Camera stuck at 960x720? - Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite Questions & Answers

After updating to MIUI 12.5 yesterday I've found the camera app can no longer take photos above 960x720 resolution, not matter which mode it is in, and from all lenses back and front. I've cleared the app data and restarted but the problem remains.
Video is unaffected, and a Gcam app works as expected.
Any ideas?

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Jerber said:
Is just my phone? Since 8.1 update, camera becomes really clunky and laggy, when I take a picture, if I go to the preview the app becomes really slow and almost useless, I have to directly open Google Photos cuz trying to watch a picture from the camera app is a mess.
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