翻訳待ち:Add photos to your iMessages with one tap - how to skip that annoying iOS menu
AI サービスが一時的に利用できないため、復旧後に翻訳を補完します。ソース概要:The latest iOS updates have added a ton of unnecessary taps to do simple things like add a photo to a text. But there's an easy trick to get around it.
AI サービスが一時的に利用できないため、復旧後に翻訳を補完します。
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET's key takeawaysiMessage now seemingly requires multiple taps to add a photo or video to a text.Here's a trick: Hold down the "+" button to access them faster.Another method goes through the Photos app.It feels like Apple's iOS has added a few annoying features in recent updates, like an extra tap to preview and save a screenshot, and a pop-up menu when you're simply looking to add a photo to a text in iMessage. Fortunately, there's a way around the latter, but it isn't the most intuitive.How to quickly add photos to a text in iMessageWhen you open your message, tap the + button in the bottom-left corner next to the message field -- and hold it down. That will take you directly to your most recent photos and videos. Also: You're using DND all wrong: 5 powerful Do Not Disturb settings to try on your iPhone todayIn contrast, when you tap the + button once (which is the more intuitive move), you'll get a menu with options to open the Camera, Photos, Stickers, Apple Cash, Polls, Audio, Send Later, or a variety of apps. But if you hold it down, you'll go straight to your most recent photos and videos. Swipe up from there to access your collections and full photo library, including the search feature. That's really all there is to this tip, but if you didn't already know about it, hopefully it's a little trick that will save you some time when you're adding photos and videos to your texts.Another method for sending photos in iMessageThere's another quick way to send photos via text: through the Photos app itself. Open the Photos app, tap Select in the top right corner, and tap the photos or videos you want to share. A blue checkmark will appear in the bottom-right corner of each photo, and the bottom of the screen will say "1 Photo Selected." Also: 12+ iPhone settings you can change to noticeably improve its battery life (iOS 26 and older)When you're done choosing, tap the Share icon at the bottom-left corner of the phone. Tap messages, and enter your contact in the To field. Add text to the message as well, or just send the photos.