Dropbox Finally Adds Long-Awaited Live Photos Support for iOS in Latest Update
Dropbox finally adds long-overdue support for Live Photos, a feature that's been available on iPhone since the launch of the iPhone 6s a decade ago.
Dropbox Adds Live Photos Support in Latest iOS App Update
- Dropbox has finally added support for Live Photos in its iOS app, a feature originally introduced by Apple with the iPhone 6s in 2015.
- The update, version 416.2, includes the ability to view and upload Live Photos directly from the Dropbox app.
- Users can long-press a Live Photo to see its motion and make modifications, such as converting it to a still image or changing the format from HEIC to JPG.
- The app also introduces additional PDF editing features, including drawing and highlighting.
- While the addition of Live Photos support is a welcome feature for Dropbox users, it arrives a decade after the feature's initial release by Apple.
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