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All users can use the latest operating systems from Apple in the form of iOS and iPadOS 15, watchOS 8 and tvOS 15 for several weeks. As for macOS 12 Monterey, we will have to wait a while for its public release. Until recently, we could only use all the mentioned systems within the framework of beta versions, to which developers and testers gained access. There are really many new features available in new systems, most of which are traditionally already in iOS 15. Even if Apple does not force you to switch to iOS 15 for the first time this year and you can stay on iOS 14, there is probably not a single reason why you should do so. You are missing out on many great features.

How to view content shared with you in Photos on iPhone

As part of iOS 15, there are, for example, brand new Focus modes, a redesigned FaceTime application, or even new functions in the Photos application. As far as Photos are concerned, one of the biggest innovations is undoubtedly Live Text, i.e. Live Text, which you can use to convert text from an image into a form in which you can work with it. In addition, Photos also includes a new section Shared with you, which displays all photos and videos that someone has shared with you through the Messages application, i.e. through iMessage. You can find and view this section easily here:

  • First, you need to go to the app on your iPhone with iOS 15 Photos.
  • Once you've done that, tap the tab at the bottom of the screen For you.
  • Here, then go down a bit, where after a while you will come across a section Shared with you.
  • V preview the content that was will be displayed shared with you last time.
  • If you click on Show all, so it will appear to you any content shared with you.

So, through this method, you can display all the photos and videos that someone shared with you via iMessage on your iPhone in Photos from iOS 15. If you tap on specific content, you will find out from whom it was shared at the top of the screen. If you click on sender name, so you will immediately move into a conversation with him and be able to immediately respond to the selected content with a direct reply. Of course, photos and videos shared with you aren't automatically saved to your library, if you'd like to save an item, just unclick it, then tap at the bottom of Save shared photo/video.

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