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One of the many non -collective changes that have been provided with The iOS 26 update was released earlier this week Will screenshots open now automatically in a full screen inspection. The new approach provides immediately to a handful of useful tools to edit a screenshot, but now dominates your iPhone screen when capturing, instead of reducing an unobtrusive mini image. Fortunately, returning to the old road handling screenshots is easy, such as I was monitored before 9to5mac.
Open your iPhone settings and then go to General> Screen Capture. You will find complete screen inspections switching at the top of the page you can turn off. IOS says that this option “will display screenshots completely instead of viewing a temporary mini image in the lower left corner,” so disable it will make screenshots much lower after capturing.
Stopping the feature does not get rid of completely full screen. After picking a screenshot, you can still take advantage of the temporary mini image to bring the screenshot interface again where you can confirm it or comment on it, search for similar images using Google, or Chatgpt provides more details about its contents, or get a summary of any text using Apple Intelligence. When picking a web page, the screenshot interface also includes tools to seize what is visible on the screen, or the entire page.