How to disable Live Photos on your iOS device


With each new iPhone, Apple presents another camera include. The current year's component is the thing that the organization calls Live Photos. A Live Photo comprises of 1.5 seconds of video, the photograph, at that point an extra 1.5-seconds of video.

The final product is a standard photograph a first look, yet when touched, the photograph becomes animated demonstrating the whole 3-second clasp.

The Live Photos include is empowered naturally, however fortunately it's anything but difficult to kill.

When you dispatch the camera application, locate the Live Photo symbol, which is comprised of three concentric circles at the highest point of your screen. On the off chance that the symbol is yellow (or gold), Live Photos is at present turned on. To turn it off, just tap on the symbol. You can simply betray by following similar advances. It's one element that is anything but difficult to rapidly turn on or off.

Frustratingly, the camera application will re-empower Live Photo each time you dispatch the application. Gratefully, Apple added the choice to save camera settings with the arrival of iOS 10.2.

So if your Apple gadget is running iOS 10.2 or higher, you can open Settings > Camera > Preserve Settings and pick regardless of whether you need the Camera application to make sure to leave Live Photos turned on or off.

Consider the possibility that you took a photograph and neglected to kill Live Photos. You can debilitate the video partition out and out, or evacuate only the sound with only several taps.

When seeing a Live Photo, tap Edit, trailed by the Live Photo symbol at the highest point of the screen. On the other hand, tap the speaker symbol in the upper left corner to incapacitate any recorded sound. Doing as such will kill the movement or sound part of the photo, however it won't erase it. You would then be able to share the photograph as you regularly would.

Editors' note: This post was initially distributed Oct. 1, 2015, and has since been refreshed to reflect new highlights and settings.

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