By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report
Published May 23, 2024
Cropping photos in iOS 17 has become a breeze. Gone are the days of the multistep process that tested your patience.
Now, with the latest update, iOS 17 streamlines the process, allowing you to crop your photos quickly and efficiently.
Screen to adjust photos on iPhone (Apple)
Editing photos on your iPhone is now simpler than ever. With iOS 17, all it takes is one tap to start editing your photos.
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Steps to crop your phone on iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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Steps to crop your photos (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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As you edit a photo, tap undo and redo at the top of the screen to undo and redo multiple edit steps.
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The introduction of one-tap photo cropping in iOS 17 is a significant leap forward in user convenience. This feature not only saves time but also makes photo editing accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a professional photographer or someone who loves capturing moments, the new iOS 17 ensures that your memories are just a tap away from perfection.
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