How to take Live Photos from the FaceTime app in iOS 11

The performance bugs of iOS 11 will be solved little by little as updates happen. The public version 11.0.1 came out a few days ago for all users where it has been seen that it has improved certain errors, especially fluency on all devices. The news will arrive in iOS 11.1, whose version is already in the hands of the developers in beta form.

With iOS 11 Apple has tried to revolutionize the concept we have about the iPad but it has also included other novelties that, for some, may be interesting among which are the possibility of taking Live Photos directly from FaceTime, as long as the two users have iOS 11 on their terminals.

With iOS 11 taking photos in motion, Live Photos, is easier

For those unaware, the live Photos They are a type of images that Apple has allowed to capture for some versions. They are special because the camera automatically captures the moments before and after capturing the image we obtain, so we have a small video of the sequence.

Until now, to capture them it was necessary that the tool was activated from the Camera app, but with iOS 11 we have a new way of doing them: from FaceTime.

  • For this it is necessary that both users who establish a conversation by FaceTime have iOS 11 installed on your devices, regardless of whether it is an iPhone or an iPad.
  • Then, at the bottom, you will see three icons: on the left a camera button, in the middle the button to hang up the call and, finally, on the right the icon with which we will mute our microphone.
  • To capture a LivePhoto click on the icon on the left.

The only drawback is that the other user You will receive a notification that we have captured a Live Photo for you. To view the image that we have made, we will have to go to the iOS 11 Photo Reel where it will be found. In addition, we can share the image on our social networks such as WhatsApp or Telegram, turning it into a GIF.


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  1.   Odysseus said

    excuse me but that's fake news, I can't see the catches on my reel
    i have ios 11