Camera Display won't show up on Lock Screen after 5.1 update?

I am a sprint iphone user, and I just downloaded the 5.1 update...however the camera display isn't showing up on my lock screen, is this only for AT&T users?

And by show up I mean where it is permanently displayed on the lock screen, not where you double tap the home button. One of my friends did the update and now it is permanently there next to the slide unlock.

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