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Whats up guys, welcome back to the Tenorshare Channel. iOS 16 just introduced a new feature that lets you do something like this, And like this. Pretty cool, right? Yes, now you can lift the subject right out of an image, and paste it to elsewhere across your iPhone. To do this, open an image in your photos app, press and hold the subject you want, haptic feedback will tell you that the subject has been detected, and you can see a copy and share button. Lets go ahead and copy it. And then open the note app, tap paste. Here we go. This is awesome. Besides copy and paste, you can also press and drag the subject out, then drop it to other app. You can do this in images from the internet directly without downloading it first. Just press and hold the subject, then tap copy subject from the menu. Super convenient. Or even take a moving subject from a video, Really mind-blowing and a blast to use. To make it useful, lets try this in the iMessage app. Boom! It works! Lets go a step