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This one underrated iOS 16 feature will keep you occupied all day

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No doubt. The Lift feature is pretty cool since it allows you to tap and hold on something in a photo with one hand and then you can use your other hand to open another app to drop the image into. I've only tried it with the Messages app thus far, but it works. With that being said, I can't select "anything". I assume the image has to be large enough to be removable, but I'm only speculating.
 

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No doubt. The Lift feature is pretty cool since it allows you to tap and hold on something in a photo with one hand and then you can use your other hand to open another app to drop the image into. I've only tried it with the Messages app thus far, but it works. With that being said, I can't select "anything". I assume the image has to be large enough to be removable, but I'm only speculating.

I agree. I was actually testing this feature yesterday with another member of iMore. KOOL