I Made My iPhone’s Photo App So Much Better With This One Change

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Discover the Hidden Photo Sorting Gem in iOS 18

A standout feature within the updated Photos app in iOS 18 allows users to sort photos by recently saved, ensuring newly added images appear at the bottom of the grid, regardless of their original date. This refined organizational approach is a notable enhancement for iPhone users seeking better photo management.

The iOS 18 update, launched in September, introduced a redesigned Photos app, emphasizing collections and albums. While users could still access a comprehensive photo grid by swiping down, the ability to sort photos by their addition date has emerged as a particularly valuable improvement.

The Frustration of Default Chronological Order

Previously, saving a received photo would place it chronologically within the main grid, based on the date the photo was taken. This default setting often led to newly saved images, especially older ones, being buried amongst a vast collection of photos, making them difficult to locate.

Users would find themselves scrolling extensively to find recently saved pictures, sometimes abandoning the search altogether. However, the introduction of the “Sort by Recently Added” toggle in the Photos app offers a solution by allowing users to organize their photos based on the save date, not the capture date.

Effortlessly Sort Your Photos by Save Date

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to employ the “Sort by Recently Added” feature, ensuring you never lose track of a newly saved image again:

  1. Launch Photos: Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Access Photo Grid: Scroll upwards within your photos until the grid view occupies the entire screen.
  3. Locate Sort Icon: Tap the up and down arrow icon situated in the bottom-left corner of your display.
  4. Activate “Sort by Recently Added”: Select the “Sort by Recently Added” option from the menu.

Upon selecting this option, your photo grid will refresh, reorganizing your images according to the new setting. The most recently saved or captured photo will now appear at the bottom of the grid, even if it’s an older image saved recently.

Explore More iOS 18 Features

For additional iOS 18 tips and tricks, discover how to enable RCS messaging on your iPhone and restore the volume bar to your lock screen. You can also consult our comprehensive iOS 18 guide for further insights.


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