Under the slogan “Discover for yourself” this is how Apple treats us, it is usual that it reveals to us only the outlines of the update and leaves talking about some of the features that may be important, and indeed there are some wonderful tricks hidden between the lines in iOS updates taught by its knowledge and ignorance by its ignorance, including A great trick discovered in the iOS 15 update and strongly required by everyone, which is to drag photos from Safari or any application that accepts dragging and dropping photos into the Photos app on the iPhone… Find out how.
Did you know that you can now drag photos directly from your Safari browser or any app that accepts drag and drop photos into your photo library? Not only that, you will be able to drag more than one photo at once and drop them into the Photos app as well, learn how.
How to directly drag photos from Safari and drop them into Photos on iPhone
If you search for images on Google, now you can drag a single image to the corner of your screen, or multiple images and just tap on the images of your choice and then drag and drop them all into your photo library in one motion, just like selecting more than one app and moving them around Another post on the iPhone's home screen, here's how.
◉ Open the page on Safari that contains the photos you want to save to your photo library.
◉ Tap and hold on one photo and drag it to the corner.
◉ Hold on that photo with one finger and then tap on the other photos you want to transfer with your other hand.
◉ Each photo you click will automatically go to the corner with the first photo, creating a stack of photos on top of each other.
◉ Once you have all the pictures you want, use the hand that was tapping on the pictures to bring up the app switcher by dragging the screen from the bottom up.
◉ Open on Photo App
◉ Once you open the Photos app in your library, edit your photos and they will automatically appear in your library.
◉ Of course this trick works with only one photo as well, which means you no longer have to hold down on an image and then click on “Add to Photos” or save it.
💡It is worth noting, that you have to drag and hold one image first and not leave it until you have selected the others and then grouped them all and then dropped into the Photos app, and you need both hands.
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good for you
But the old method is easier because I will use one finger to memorize, but this one is for both hands 😜
Thanks for the great article 🌹
Thank you for your really great feature
Waiting for you with more moves
Nice try it
Very nice move, thank you
Airdrop not working on ios 15
Have you encountered this problem..
Yes, I had the same problem after the update, it does not work
Your words are correct, but there is a problem in the way of dragging the images, which reduces the accuracy of the image
As for the option, just select the image by clicking Add to Images
Done 👍
I noticed something through my experience of the method, which is that the quality of the images is low!
I tried to save the same image twice, the first was by drag and drop
The second was by clicking on the image, then opening it in a new page, clicking on it, and then choosing to save the image
You can try it for yourself
A great feature.
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Time is very important to many.
And from you we take advantage of a wonderful advantage
The feature was known from the beta before the release of iOS 15
Not just drag and drop photos into photos
They can also be dragged and dropped into the Notes app into an existing file or create a new file
And not only pictures, but texts as well
You can choose the text and then hold the finger on it until it becomes retractable, then with the other hand open the messaging application, WhatsApp or notes, and then drop the text into the place of writing
backward feature
Really cool feature
Thank you the best Arabic application ❤️
Thank you, does it work on all models, because there are tricks that only work on iPhone xs and above and thank you 😊
The trick is known and found on YouTube since the first iOS 15 release
The trick is old from iOS 14