iOS 11 brings a host of new technologies to Apple's portable devices with HEIF and HEVC media formats being two of them, which Apple claims can save up to 50% of storage space.
Another new hidden feature in iOS 11 brings GIFs to live by allowing them to animate in the stock Apple Photos app. Here are the details.
A new iPhone app for iOS called FaceApp claims to be able to take a photograph of someone and spit out the same photo but with a smile on the subject's face, and when it works, it actually makes a pretty good fist of it, too.
Here's how to unsend or delete photos sent over Apple's iMessage or any other Messages app on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch devices.
According to one inquisitive developer's findings, the new Photos app in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra can detect seven different facial expressions and 4,432 different objects within photos.
This new iPhone app lets you capture photos with 3D effect, and convert them into looping GIFs or videos. More details and download links can be found here.
Prettify For iPhone Is A No Fuss Photo Editor With Powerful And Simple Editing Tools [Download Link]
Photo editors for the iPhone and iPad are pretty much overflowing in the iTunes App Store, and quite honestly, I feel that every third app that I come across belongs to the Photography category. In fact, these apps have now crossed over and in-between - you get camera apps that boast full editing suites embedded within, and likewise get photo editors that double as fully capable camera apps. So what’s the point of another new app, let alone review it?
If you're an iOS device user with a keen interest in snapping photos to share with friends and family, then the limitations placed upon the native Mail app will definitely have caused you some concern. For reasons beyond our comprehension, Apple saw fit to limit the amount of photos that can be attached to an email to five, meaning that anyone wanting to send more than that would need to go through mail compose process multiple times. The very popular Mail More Photos tweak that originally resolved this issue in 2012 has now been updated with iOS 7 and ARM64 support to ensure that modern device users can continue to enjoy a limitation free Mail app.
Cinq is a new application for iOS devices that wirelessly transfers pictures from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your home Mac or PC and it works over 3G and Wi-Fi. There are three versions of the app to choose from: a paid version for the iPhone / iPod touch, a free but ad-supported version for the iPhone / iPod touch, and a paid version for the iPad.
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