HT4623 Landscape feature on iphone doesn't work after OS 7 download.  HELP.

The landscape feature on iphone doesn't work after OS 7 download.  How do i fix it?!

Swipe up from the bottom.  Control center should cover about 2/3 of the screen.  At the top right of control center is a circle with a lock in it.  If that lock is closed, tap to open it.

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