My iphone isn't changing orientation?

It was working earlier today but it isn't working anymore. The portrait orientation is unlocked so it shouldn't be doing this. Any suggestions to fix this. I do not want to reset my phone.

Try turning the orientation on and off just in case it fixes it, if not try turning it off and on (I promise I'm not from the Genius Bar… )

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