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There’s now a new icon available when using the share menu for inviting people to collaborate. IOS 16 and iPadOS 16 introduce a new way to collaborate in compatible apps. You’re going to love this new haptic keyboard feedback in iOS 16! Richer collaboration, Mail enhancements and more This setting is off by default so make sure to toggle it on. Doing so will provide subtle haptic feedback with every key press via the iPhone’s sophisticated Taptic Engine. In iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, you can navigate to Settings → Sound & Haptics → Keyboard Feedback and set the new “Haptic” switch to the ON position. Haptic feedback for iOS 16’s system keyboard This is a cool example of Siri intelligence working in the background to make stuff like automatic shooting to your shared library in iCloud “just work”. That way, everybody gets the same set of photos shot at that location, no need to manually share albums, add photos from others to your library or anything of that nature. Thanks to Siri intelligence, this option will be automatically toggled on when you happen to be taking photos with your iPhone and iOS detects that someone from your Family Sharing circle is nearby and also taking pictures. You can turn it on or off at will before taking a photo. The new iCloud Shared Photo Library feature has a toggle in the Camera app allowing you to automatically send pictures you take with your iPhone to a shared library instead of your personal one. Auto-saving to the new iCloud Shared Photo Library You can also use it in QuickLook, screenshots and elsewhere in the system: Simply touch and hold a photo, then choose “Copy Subject” from the menu. This super-cool feature even works with paused frames for videos. You can now simply drop the subject removed from its background into, say, a Messages conversation like a sticker. A white glow outline appears around the subject, now separated from its background. Apple also gave us an out-of-the-blue feature that no one saw coming and no one asked for: In Photos, you can touch and hold the subject of the photo like a dog or your girlfriend. In Mail, for example, your work focus only displays the email accounts you use for work. The focus feature now has custom filters in Settings which allows you to see only relevant content in supported apps. IOS 16 lets you extract a photo’s subject like magic






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