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by Yuri on July. 1, 2016 | NO COMMENT

Guide to Manage Photos App - Everything You Should Know about Photos App

As an entry-level Apple user, don’t know how to manage Photos app on your iPhone? This article will give you a detailed start guide about how to manage Photos app easily.

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Overview of Photos App

The Photos app includes 3 tabs for Photos, Shared, and Albums:

View all your photos and videos. By default, Photos displays a representative subset of your photos when you view by year or by collection. To see all your photos and videos, go to Settings > Photos & Camera, then turn off Summarize Photos.

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Beginner’s Guide - How to Manage Photos App on iPhone

Beginner’s Guide - How to Manage Photos App on iPhone

Manage Photos and Videos on Photos App

The Album tab includes albums you create yourself and some albums that are created for you, depending on how you use Photos. For example, videos are automatically added to the Videos album and you see a My Photo Stream album if you use that feature (see My Photo Stream, next). All your photos in iCloud are in the All Photos album if you use iCloud Photo Library. If you don’t use iCloud Photo Library, you see the Camera Roll album instead, which includes photos and videos you took with iPhone and from other sources.

Create a new album. Tap Albums, tap deletion icon, enter a name, then tap Save. Select photos and videos to add to the album, then tap Done.

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone – Edit Album

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone – Edit Album

Add items to an existing album. While viewing thumbnails, tap Select, select items, tap Add To, then select the album.

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Delete a photo or video from Photos.

Tap the Photos tab, tap the photo or video, tap deletion icon, then tap Delete Photo or Delete Video. Deleted photos (Learn: how to recover deleted photos from iPhone) and videos (Learn: how to retrieve deleted videos from iPhone) are kept in the Recently Deleted album on iPhone, with a badge showing the remaining days until the item is permanently removed from iPhone. To delete the photo or video permanently before the days expire, tap the item, tap Delete, and then tap Delete Photo or Delete Video. If you use iCloud Photo Library, deleted photos and videos are permanently removed from all your devices using iCloud Photo Library with the same Apple ID.

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone –Delete Photos

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone –Delete Photos

Recover a deleted photo or video. In the Recently Deleted album, tap the photo or video, tap Recover, then tap Recover Photo or Recover Video to move the item to the Camera Roll or, if you use iCloud Photo Library, the All Photos album.

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone – Recover Deleted Photos

Manage Photos Apps on iPhone – Recover Deleted Photos

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iCloud Photo Library

With iCloud Photo Sharing, you can create albums of photos and videos to share, and subscribe to other people’s shared albums. You can invite others using iCloud Photo Sharing (iOS 6 or later or OS X Mountain Lion or later) to view your albums, and they can leave comments if they wish. You can also publish your album to a website for anyone to view. iCloud Photo Sharing works with or without iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream.

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