Is there a way to revert photos app after IOS 18

I updated to IOS 18 but the photos app, an app i use frequently, is really driving me insane. Everything is so unorganized and all over the place now. I’m wondering if there’s a way to get it back to how it looked in IOS 17? I just can’t stand how messy it is now and my albums are at the bottom and i prefer having my recent photos in an album of their own. Thinking if I can’t revert I’ll just find a new third party photo app.

iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 26, 2024 1:43 PM

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Posted on Dec 1, 2024 10:47 AM

Hi Foxfire64!  I too am very unhappy and disappointed with the new Photos app and with Apple in general.  The original was much more intuitive, elegant and actually "usable".  However, I doubt very much if Apple will be going back to the iOS 17 version any time soon, if ever.  There are many other benefits of iOS 18 that warrant upgrading.


I am a retired Photographer and take a lot of photos. I was recently in Europe for 3 months and captured over 12,000 images.  So, I bit the bullet and figured out a way to organize my Photos app to best suit my way of handling my images.


You may want to play around with the customization to find your best layout.  This is what I did.


I opened Customization (at the bottom of the Photos app) and turned off everything but Pinned Collections, Trips and Recent Days. (BTW, Recent Days is basically the same as Recent in iOS 17, except that now you have all days/dates available there.) I'm kinda a minimalist, so I keep it simple. This eliminates most of the clutter.  Before you tap the X to exit this screen, choose the order in which you will mosts likely use these.  Now, tap X to return to your Photos.  


Next, you will see the word "Modify” next to Pinned Collections. (By the way, if you haven't discovered this yet, the > next to all the options, is used to enable you to see all of the options in that collection on a new page, if you will.) 


Tap Modify and you will be shown the options for adding things to your Pinned Collections.  I choose, in this order, Albums, Favorites, Videos, Screenshots, Recently Saved, Recently Deleted and People & Pets.  Once you’ve selected the things you want in Pinned Collections, you can reorder them anytime by simply returning to Customization.  You can even choose a particular album to be in Pinned Collections (scroll to the bottom).


Know that you will most likely not get your Photos app to look like iOS 17, however, you can get pretty close.  And remember, just because you have customized it now, you can always go back to the customization screen and make adjustments anytime.


There are also many YouTube videos that discus this customization process.  Watch a few to see if they may also assist you in finding a way to get what you want from the new iOS 18 Photos app.


I do realize that this may only seem like a workaround, however, like I said earlier, Apple will most likely NOT go back to the previous version.  If you have hope that they might,  I encourage you to write to Apple at www.apple.com/feedback and voice your opinion.  Writing to them is the only way they will ever see our frustrations with some of the awful “improvements” they make us endure.


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Sep 27, 2024 12:56 AM in response to hauntingdeath

Just remember that upgrading to iOS 18 upgraded the Library for Photos. Do you know if iOS 17 will be able to read that? On Macs, older versions of Photos cannot read newer versions of the Photos library. I'm not sure that is the same on iOS but it's worth checking out before you do anything.


Apple does not officially support them because they can’t fathom the idea that not all of their ideas or updates are preferred or liked by a majority of users,


Could be, or maybe they're just moving forward and find it cost effective not to have to support people rolling backwards. This strikes me an excellent example of someone upgrading without ensuring that the new version met their needs and desires, rather than anything Apple has done.

Sep 27, 2024 7:06 AM in response to hauntingdeath

hauntingdeath wrote:

There are definitely ways to revert back to previous IOS systems. Apple does not officially support them because they can’t fathom the idea that not all of their ideas or updates are preferred or liked by a majority of users, but this does not mean they don’t exist. I will check out the portal though, thanks !

You’re not wrong, there are ways to downgrade your iOS, but Apple has never supported them. You’re very welcome, best of luck.

Oct 9, 2024 10:24 AM in response to tiww

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tiww


Yes there is. iOS 17.7 is still being signed by Apple, so you can downgrade. But you better act fast!


If you know how to revert/downgrade to iOS 17, will you please tell us how or provide a link to a place that does explain how to go back.


And Yer_Man, you haven't answered my question or explained "How is one suppose to know what an upgrade for any new version of OS will be like on their phone (or any other device) without actually upgrading?"


Thanks!

Oct 9, 2024 10:32 AM in response to Gar Benedick

Hello~ If Apple doesn’t support downgrading then it will not be discussed here and as to “why” …this is Apple’s playground …so Apple’s rules. Before I update…always check out what’s going to change even if I wait a bit before doing so to gather information about the changes. Security is my main concern and I can find a way to work with or around the rest. I can’t think of anything that changes at all that is ever perfectly suited to everyone’s needs.


~Katana-San~

Dec 1, 2024 7:59 AM in response to hauntingdeath

I completely agree. I have over 20,000 photos/videos etc. and made my own folders. After ios 18 everything changed and a lot are missing. I guess I have to redo everything and I don't think I can. It took forever to get it just the way I wanted it. Apple should do a much better job of describing the changes and making some of them (like photos) something you can accept or not. I want ios 17 back right now!!!!!

Dec 1, 2024 10:55 AM in response to Gar Benedick

Thanks, but these are only workrounds for your workflow. I use my phone camera and my proper camera for completely different tasks and I need a way to separate them so I can view one set or the other. I can't do that because Photos no longer has a folder/view/collection that only shows, and lets me manage, pics I've taken with my phone. I'm not alone in this way of working and many of the complaints about the new photos are specifically about this use-case.

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