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I Hate This iPhone Photo Feature. Here’s How to Turn it Off If You’re Running Out of Storage Space

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Last updated: 2025/08/03 at 2:37 AM
News Room Published 3 August 2025
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Photos snapped with an iPhone have long captured 1.5 seconds before and after you take a picture. I hate it. These Boomerang-like Live Photos allow you to select the best frame and add various looping effects, but they also take up more storage space than regular pictures. If you’re worried about storage space or just hate how they look, you can disable them. Thankfully, I’ve found that there are multiple ways to control Live Photos: For a single picture, all future photos, and even after the fact, if you change your mind. Here’s what you need to know.


How to Temporarily Turn Off Live Photos

The simplest way to turn off Live Photos is to disable the feature from the Camera app. Live Photos is on by default, but you can switch it off by tapping the circular Live Photos icon. Note that the location of this button will vary slightly, depending on the iPhone model you own.

Taken from an iPhone 13 mini (Credit: PCMag / Apple)

This will cross out the button and show a Live Off message on the screen. The next time you take a photo, the resulting image won’t have any Live Photos effects. To turn it on again, simply tap the Live Photos icon and it will say Live.

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Taken from an iPhone X (Credit: PCMag / Apple)


Permanently Disable Live Photos

But keep in mind that disabling Live Photos from the Camera app is temporary; if you close the Camera app and then open it again, Live Photos will be enabled again. If you want this feature off for good, I recommend going into your phone’s Preserve Settings screen to make the changes stick. You can do this under Settings > Camera > Preserve Settings and toggling Live Photo to on. Once enabled, you can return to the Camera app and disable Live Photos again. Then, when you reopen the app, the feature will continue to be disabled until you decide to turn it on again.

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Turn Off Live Photos in Apple Photos

Did you already take a bunch of pictures with Live Photos enabled? You can actually disable the feature after the fact from the Apple Photos app, which I think is a great compromise. Open the app and select an image with the Live Photos effect applied. Tap the Live button in the top-left corner, then select Live Off from the drop-down menu. The button will show a crossed out icon, indicating that Live Photos is disabled.

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