How to save photos received by message or mail on your iPhone

Although it is a very basic function, if you are a newcomer to the ecosystem Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), maybe you are wondering how to save the photos sent to you on your iPhone or iPad by Messages or by email. Doing this is really simple, think that in iOS it's all about "touching."

Save the received photos on your roll

If you have just released your first iPhone or iPad, you will have already noticed that they come without an instruction manual so something so simple how to save the photo that a friend has sent you by message You don't know how to do it yet, but it's really simple.

When you receive a photo through Messages, simply open the photo, press the "Share" button that you will see in the upper right and, in the menu that will appear on the screen, click "Save image". CLEVER! The photo is already on the roll of your iPhone or iPad.

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If you have received the photo by email, just "touch" the image and hold your finger on it. The same on-screen menu will open as before. Click on "Save image" and you will have the photo saved on your device.


Do not forget that in our section Tutorials you have many more tips and tricks, some as simple as this and others much more complicated. In addition, if you have any questions about your Apple devices, hardware or software, we encourage you to find an answer or send your question in Applelized Questions.


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  1.   Ramon Ardura Vigata said

    I have sent myself the photos from my Mac to the mobile and neither pinching nor putting my finger on the photo and neither does «share» come out.