When you capture photographs with your iPhone’scameraor save images from the internet, they get saved directly to your Camera Roll where you’re able to interact with them later. Unfortunately, Apple’s Photos app tends to be somewhat light on features, and this presents issues for power users.
PhotoManager (iOS 12)is a newjailbreak tweakrelease by iOS developerFrozen Penguinthat spearheads an effort to solve this dilemma. It integrates a plethora of useful new features into the native Photos app, which presents users with more control over their files and albums.

Right out of the box, PhotoManager (iOS 12) unlocks the following features in iOS’ Photos app:
Once installed, the tweak adds a preference pane to the Settings app where you can configure the tweak to your needs:

The primary preference pane provides a toggle switch for the tweak and three main sections that are loaded with options, including: Appearance, Behavior, and Albums. We’ll outline those for you below:
Appearance
Enable or disable any of the following album types:
The developer provides a Respring button at the top right of the primary preference pane, and it’s advised that you use it each time you modify the settings to ensure that they’re appended to your device.

PhotoManager (iOS 12) provides tight integration with Apple’s native Photos app, providing users with respectable upgrades over the stock functionality. If you’re interested in trying the PhotoManager (iOS 12) for yourself, then you candownload it from Cydia’s Packix repository for $2.00; the tweak is only intended forjailbrokeniOS 12 devices.
Will you be augmenting your iPhone’s Photos app with PhotoManager (iOS 12)? Let us know why or why not in the comments section below.