Essential Apple User Magazine - UK (2020-08)

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For iPhone
1
The Photos app has a new way of
organising your snaps. Tap the
Photos icon in the bottom left corner and
they’re arranged into Years, Months, or
Days. Tap All Photos to view them as a
thumbnail sheet instead.
2
Tap a photo to narrow down this
time frame, or in Days, to open a
specific photo. Tap the Three-dots icon (top
right) for more options, including showing
where it was taken, playing that day’s
photos as a movie, and sharing.
When you used the iPhone’s volume
buttons, you used to get a non-interactive
graphic showing the volume bar increasing
or decreasing. This has now been replaced
by a slider, which you can tap and adjust
on the screen.
4
In the Camera app’s Portrait
Mode, you can now control the
intensity of portrait lighting. Just tap the
screen and drag your finger up and down
to increase and decrease the strength of
light in the picture.
3
For the first time, videos can be
edited, just like photos. Tap Edit
and you can change the start and end
points of the movie, clip off extraneous
footage, change the exposure, add filters,
and crop or straighten it.
The Photos and Camera apps New volume slider
The QuickPath, or ‘swipe’, keyboard means
you can type by dragging your finger
across the keys without lifting it. Predictive
text is offered as before, but when swiping,
the replacement is added as soon as you
lift your finger.
QuickPath keyboard
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