Nobody will want to see just one of your photos. They’ll start flicking and flicking and flicking. They’ll marvel at your friends, kids, vacation, or dog. It’s what happens when you pass around your photos on iPhone. Just a friendly warning.
Your photos have never looked this brilliant.
The high-resolution Retina display gives your photos a place to shine. Whether you’re flicking through an album or zooming in to see the smallest detail, you’ll be amazed at how sharp, vibrant, and beautiful your photos look. And so will everyone you show them to.
Photo Stream in iCloud.
Amazing after amazing after amazing.
With Photo Stream in iCloud, new photos are automatically sent to all your devices.1 So you can take a picture on your iPhone and it appears on your iPad and computer. Or upload a photo to your computer, and it shows up on your iPhone and iPad. You don’t have to sync, email, or transfer anything. And when you’re ready to share, all your photos are there. For everyone’s viewing pleasure.
Picture even more perfect.
A slight tweak here, a quick edit there. iPhone lets you crop, rotate, enhance, and remove red-eye with some not-so-fancy finger work. So your photos look as good as real life.
Organize photos by Places.
iPhone geotags your photos as you take them. So you can browse them based on where they were taken. To see all the photos you took in London, for example, tap the Places button, then tap the pin on London. You can even zoom in on the map to see places within London where you took pictures, such as Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, or other landmarks.
Organize photos by Faces.
iPhone works seamlessly with Faces in iPhoto for the Mac, so you can view your photos organized not only by event or place but also by who’s in them. Say you want to see pictures of your best friend. Tap her picture in Faces view to open an album containing photos of her.
Widescreen photography.
If you think photos look great on your iPhone, wait until you see them on your widescreen TV. AirPlay lets you wirelessly stream photos from your iPhone to your HDTV via Apple TV.2 Just tap the AirPlay icon, and the photos on your iPhone appear on your TV. That ought to go over big.
Learn more about AirPlay
Print all your snaps.
Say you just snapped some group photos of the whole family and your aunt wants a copy. AirPrint makes it easy to print photos wirelessly right from your iPhone.3 So when your aunt says, “I want a copy of that,” a few taps is all it takes to hand her a print she can take home.
