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iOS 18 Might Help You Rescue Photos You Thought Were Gone Forever

16/7/24

By:

BR Hariyani

Apple’s Photos app is getting a new ‘Recovered’ album for lost or damaged photos.

Apple’s Photos app is getting a new ‘Recovered’ album for lost or damaged photos.

Apple's upcoming updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS promise to bring a significant enhancement to the Photos app: a new “Recovered” album. According to a report by 9to5Mac, this feature aims to help users find photos and videos that might have been lost or damaged.



What’s New in the Photos App?

When users update to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, their devices will automatically scan for potential photos or videos that could be recovered. These files will be collected in the new Recovered album, which will appear in the Utilities section of the Photos app if any such files are found.

This Recovered album is distinct from the Recently Deleted album, where photos are accessible for 30 days before being permanently deleted. The purpose of the Recovered album is to provide a second chance for photos and videos that might have been lost due to issues like database corruption.

Addressing Past Issues

The introduction of the Recovered album follows Apple's recent efforts to fix a bug in iOS 17.5 that caused some users to find photos in their library that they thought were deleted. Apple described this as a "rare issue" that could occur with photos affected by database corruption. The new Recovered album aims to mitigate such problems by giving users a dedicated place to find and restore these photos.

How It Works

Once you update your device, it will periodically scan for lost or damaged photos. If any are found, the Recovered album will appear, allowing you to review and restore these photos. This feature could be a lifesaver for users who have experienced data loss or unexpected photo deletions.



Public Betas and Future Updates

Apple launched public betas for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and other software updates on Monday. This means users can start exploring these new features ahead of the official release.

Conclusion

The addition of the Recovered album in Apple's Photos app is a welcome enhancement, providing users with a new tool to recover lost or damaged photos. As technology becomes more integrated into our daily lives, features like this help ensure our digital memories are safeguarded.

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