With iOS 8 we can recover accidentally deleted photos

Photos app in iOS 8

In the recent presentation of iOS 8 In Keynote on Monday, we saw that Apple centered many of the new features of its operating system on the photos. With the new software for iOS 8 mobile devices, users will have more organization options in the Photos application, new editing tools, to give a personal touch to them and, fundamentally, the inclusion of the ICloud Photo Library. The developers who are already testing the first beta of iOS 8 have verified that two new albums appear in the application, recently added and recently deleted.

With this last folder we will have access to photos that we have recently deleted, so that if they have been accidentally deleted we can access them and move these photos back to another folder to keep them. Apparently the album recently deleted store for a limited time all these photos, so we have a margin of time to amend our mistake. These deleted photos will be kept in our iCloud cloud library.

Photos app capture

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), did not talk about this feature in the presentation of iOS 8, but surely many users will be pleased to know that even if they accidentally delete a photo they have taken, they will be able to recover it quickly, since the folder will function as a recycle bin. At the moment how long these photos will remain in the album is unknown and how much you can store. What if it is intuited by the captures is that we can also delete them from this folder and therefore forever. Surely in a few days the developers who are testing the beta will give us more information about it.

What do you think of this feature that has been discovered in iOS 8?


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  1.   pelaonegzo said

    What they could add is the following, when I change a photo to a new folder the photo remains in the main folder and it is not cut if it is not copied that is quite tedious because if I create a folder to put some photos it is because I do not want to q are in the main folder…. recovering the photos seems like an excellent idea

  2.   Javier said

    Recover mail and photos from my stolen iPhone