Frameo Digital Photo Frames: Collage Mode
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As an official Frameo partner in Australia, all Lifeframe™ Digital Photo Frames, will receive an automatic software update that introduces the new Collage Mode.
What is Collage Mode
This new Frameo feature lets Lifeframe™ users display up to 6 photos at the same time as part of the slideshow settings. Simple, engaging and available to all users (new and old).
Simply select the number of photos you would like to display at once and Frameo automatically selects aesthetically pleasing layouts, allowing you to enjoy more beautiful moments at once.

4 Simple Steps to Enable Collage Mode
1. Tap the screen once
2. Tap the Settings Icon

3. Select Slideshow on the left side of the screen

4. Turn on the Enable Collage Mode setting and select your preferred Maximum Photos In Collage (upto 6 photos per collage)

When Collage Mode Works Well
Collage mode helps you see more memories, more often and will look great on any frame. Below are our recommended settings, depending upon your screen size.
✔ For Larger Frames (15.6”+): 3 or more photos will look amazing.
✔ For Medium Size Frames (10.1"): 2-3 photos is recommended.
✔ For Smaller Screen Sizes (8”): 1-2 photos is recommended.

Whilst Using Collage Mode
You can switch Collage Mode on/Off anytime you wish. Further, you can still adjust, hide, delete or react to any photo whilst in Collage Mode. Simply tap the photo you wish to edit, and make your edit choices and close. It's that simple!

You’re All Set
Collage Mode is free and included on all our Lifeframe™ digital photo frames and can be turned on anytime.
Just follow the steps above and you're set! Turn on Collage mode today and make your frame feel more lively, personal and enjoyable.
About the Author — Paul Colley
Paul Colley is a technology specialist with extensive experience in consumer electronics and accessible product design, including senior roles with global brands such as Sony and Samsung. His work focuses on sourcing the world’s leading low-cost, low-risk assistive technology, supporting independence, safety, and daily living for seniors, NDIS and Support at Home participants, as well as their carers.
In 2019, while supporting his mother who was living with dementia, Paul experienced firsthand how many everyday products can unintentionally create confusion rather than reassurance, and isolation rather than connection. Drawing on this lived experience and his professional background, Paul and his wife Catherine founded HOMELife Technology to focus on identifying and sourcing the world's leading easy-to-use assistive technology for all Australians.