So, my first dozen
iPhone tricks weren’t enough for you? Get ready for 10 more tips
that’ll help you organize your photos, keep your text messages private, stop
your iPhone from auto-correcting your typing, and more.
1. How
to create a new photo album on your iPhone
Want to organize the pile of
snapshots sitting in your iPhone’s camera roll? Try this: just create a new
album or two, then start sorting.
There are actually a couple of
ways to make a photo album on your iPhone: one is to create a new, empty album
and then start adding photos to it, while the other is to select one or more
images first and then create a new album for them.
1. Let’s begin by selecting some
photos you’d like to throw into an album. Tap the Photos icon from your
iPhone’s home screen, select Camera Roll at the top of the Albums list, then
tap the button with the little curved arrow in the top-right corner of the
screen.
2. Now, it’s time to pick some
photos. Tap a few—as many as you like—then press the “Add To” button at the
bottom of the screen.
Next, a trio of new buttons will
appear, labeled “Add to Existing Album,” “Add to New Album,” and “Cancel.” Go
ahead and tap “Add to New Album,” then type a name for your album in the pop-up
window.
Tap the “Save” button, and
voilà—your new photo album will appear at the bottom of the Album list.
Want to create a new album first
and then start adding photos to it? No problem.
From the Album list, tap the
“Edit” button in the top-right corner of the screen, then tap the “Add” button
that appears on the left.
Name your new photo album and tap
“Save.”
Next, open your new album, tap
the button with the curved arrow at the top-right corner of the screen, tap the
“Add” button at the bottom, select the Camera Roll or an existing album, and
then start selecting images to add to your new album.
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