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Apple is finally letting me rate my photos, and I can’t stop using it

Digital Trends

Digital Trends

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June 22, 2026

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Apple is finally letting me rate my photos, and I can’t stop using it

The iOS 27 developer beta hides a star rating feature in the iPhone Photos app. Here's how to enable it, rate your photos, and filter your library to find your best shots in seconds.

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