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    How To Use Live Photos on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus

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    On its latest devices, Apple looked for a way to take pictures to a new level. Its solution was to merge them with videos so that still images can also move.

    When taking a Live Photo, along with the still image the camera will also record three seconds of video with sound. The overall effect is a bit Harry Potter, but it can be quite a bit of fun.

    Taking a Live Photo is straightforward. In the Camera app, there's a bullseye at the top of the screen. Tap this so it turns yellow and a small note saying "Live" appears. With this setting on, all pictures made are both still images and short videos, whether the front- or rear-facing camera is used. With it off, just regular pictures are taken.

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