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The Photos app for iPhone and iPad gives you quick and easy access to all your photos and videos. All Photos, Panoramas, Videos, and even Selfies have their own dedicated albums. The user cannot change or delete any of them, however, he can add and manage his own albums, folders. Thus, you can conveniently organize your photos and videos.
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How to create new albums and folders in the Photos app on iPhone and iPad
1. Run the application “A photo” on the home screen.
2. Click “Albums” at the bottom right of the navigation bar.
3. Click the button Add (looks like “+”) in the top left corner.
4. Select “New album” (a new album for photos and videos will be created), “New folder” (folder to place albums) or “New shared album” (an album for sharing photos and videos with other users).
5. Come up with a title for the new album.
6. Click “Save”…
7. Select the photos or videos you want to add to this album.
8. Click “Done” in the upper right corner.
9. The new album will appear in the tab “Albums”…
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How to add photos and videos to existing albums using the Photos app on iPhone and iPad
1. Run the application “A photo” on the home screen.
2. Tap an album to view its contents.
3. Click the icon “ยทยทยท“ in the upper right corner.
4. Click on the button that appears at the bottom of the screen. “Add photo”…
5. Click on the photos or videos you want to add and click “Done”…
You can create albums based on people, places, trips, photo types, and other criteria.
How to delete an album or change its display order
1. Open the tab Albums applications A photo and click the link button “Cm. everything” in the upper right corner.
2. Press the button “Edit” in the upper right corner.
3. To delete an album, click the “-” button in the upper left corner of the thumbnail.
4. To change the order of the album, click on the thumbnail and move the album to the desired location.
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