Apple completely redesigned the Photos app with iOS 18. The app now has a simplified, single-screen view showcasing a grid of images and new collections, such as Pinned Collections, People & Pets, and more, in intelligently created albums. This redesign makes it easy to find your favorite photos and special moments. However, not every user may prefer the placement of the new elements in the redesigned app. Fortunately, Apple does allow you to customize the Photos app’s default view to make things easier to comprehend.
Keep reading to learn how to customize the Photos app on iPhone in iOS 18.
How to customize the Photos app view in iOS 18 on iPhone
Apple redesigned the Photos app to make navigation easier. However, the redesign focuses more on system-generated albums than what a user would want. Fortunately, Apple has prepared in advance for this situation and allows you to customize the default Photos app view to suit your fancy.
- Open the Photos app, scroll to the bottom, and tap the Customize button.
- Tap the Replace button below any Album tile to replace it with another.
- Next, tap the “+” button to add another album to the default Photos app view.
- Alternatively, tap the “-“ button on the top right of any album to remove it from the default view.
- Now, move down to the Collections section.
- Here, touch & hold any collection and drag it up or down to change its position on the Photos app home screen.
- Alternatively, check off the collections you want to remove from the Photos app home screen.
- Once satisfied with the change, tap the X button at the top right corner to exit Photos app customization.
How to hide people in People and Pets section in the iOS 18 Photos app
The People and Pets section in the redesigned Photos app showcases a carousel view of headshot images of you and the people captured by facial recognition.
You can click on any Headshot to view a collection of images featuring that individual. However, you can hide headshots of particular individuals from this section, create a group of two or more individuals, or even add new individuals to the People and Pets section. Here’s how:
- With the Photos app opened, scroll down and tap People.
- Here, select the People you want to hide.
- Once done, tap the Three dot button at the bottom right corner, then tap Hide in the pop-up menu, then tap on Remove from People Album in the confirmation prompt.
- Alternatively, you can tap on Create New Group so that the photos of the selected individuals will appear in a single album.
- To add new People to the People and Pets section, tap the Add People button at the bottom center.
- Next, select People from the available options and tap the Add button at the top right corner.
How to modify Pinned Collections in the Photos app on iPhone
By default, the Pinned Collections in the Photos app comprises the albums the iOS thinks hold the most importance to you, but it may only hold true for some users. And if you are not among those users, you can modify the Pinned Collections to your convenience.
- With the Photos app opened, scroll down to the Pinned Collection and tap the Modify button.
- Here, tap the – button before an album to remove it from the Pinned Collection.
- Alternatively, tap the + button before an album to add to the Pinned Collection.
- Additionally, tap the Add Collection or Album button to add something other than the suggested collection.
How to remove photos from Featured Photos in iOS 18
The Feature Photos section includes images from various years featuring you and different people your iPhone selected to highlight. However, not all memories are worth celebrating. So, keeping that in mind, the Photos app allows you to remove photos from the Feature Photos album. Here’s how:
- With the Photos app opened, scroll down and tap on Featured Photos.
- Here, tap the Select button, then select the Photos you want to remove from Featured Photos.
- Once done, tap the Three Dot button at the bottom right corner, then select Remove from Featured Photos.
Video: iOS 18 Photos App Features You Should Know About!
Signing off…
While many users would think that Apple has up big time with the redesigned Photos app as there is too much emphasis on generated stuff like Memories and Recent Days, comprehending the app’s customization options would make you fall in love with the new design.
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