The exact release date of Apple’s iOS 16 is still unknown. However, we expect the Cupertino giant tech company to release the stable version of the operating system in September, after the 2022 annual iPhone event. Last week, immediately after the iOS 16 announcement at the WWDC keynote, Apple released the first Developer Beta of the operating system. This update comes with tons of features. For instance, the Photos app in iOS 16 now offers developers the ability to copy photo edits and apply them to others.
The latest reports reveal that the first beta of iOS 16 comes with an improvement for the Photos app. According to a report on MacRumors, the process of “copying photo edits and applying them” to others in the iOS 16 beta is pretty simple. The iOS 16 Photos app has new features that allow you to copy photo edits and apply them to others. To enjoy these features, here’s what you need to know below:
The new iOS 16 Photos app feature, which allows you to copy edits and apply them to others, is very useful for people who like to repeat a particular photo aesthetic. In the past, this option was only possible on iPhones with relevant third-party applications. However, with this new feature, iOS 16 users won’t need to rely on third-party apps anymore.
Apart from the Copy & Paste edits feature, Apple also added a new “Undo or Redo Edits” feature to iOS 16. This feature prevents users from discarding all edits should in case something doesn’t feel right.