iOS resurrected photo bug fixed with iOS 17.5.1 detailed by Apple
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Deleted photos reappeared on some iPhones running iOS 17.5, and Apple has finally clarified how that might occur -- it isn't iCloud. Deleted photos were reappearing in people's Photos app The iOS 17.5.1 update that fixed the reappearing photos bug had a brief description involving a corrupted database. Apple has clarified what exactly that meant and explained how a photo might reappear even after deleting it years prior. According to information Apple shared with 9to5Mac, photos...

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