10 HomePod Commands You'll Use Every Day
By Olena Kagui
By Olena Kagui
By Erin MacPherson
Tired of seeing notifications on your iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad when you've intentionally left a device at home? Me too. Notify When Left Behind is meant to be handy, but it can be annoying when you don't want to see so many alerts. I'll show you how to disable Notify When Left Behind alerts and turn them back on when you need them.
By Jim Karpen
What is a widget? Widgets are a quick way to look at information and news from apps without having to open them. Let's take a look at how to add widgets to your Today View so that they're organized and easy to access.
By August Garry
The Driving Focus allows you to send a customized auto-reply text on your iPhone to friends and family, explaining that you're unable to respond right now, but in a friendly way without relying on cold, scripted replies. Let's dive into how to set up the automatic text reply on your iPhone!
By Conner Carey
Want to search through all the notes in the Notes app all at once? Notes has its own search bar, so you can find any note you've created by searching for terms in the note. Here's how to search the Notes app on your iPhone.
By Leanne Hays
By Olena Kagui
Experiencing regret after sending a text message and need to know how to edit in iMessage? We'll show you how to edit an iMessage so you can fix spelling errors or change an awkward wink emoji with something more appropriate!
By Tamlin Day
To secure notes when using the Notes app, Apple allows you to create a unique Notes password for each of your Notes accounts—this means you can have a password for notes stored in iCloud, and a separate password for notes you keep only on your iPhone. This way, if you want to keep some notes only on your iPhone under an extra layer of security, you can. Let's go over how to lock the Notes app on the iPhone.
By Rhett Intriago
By Hallei Halter
Knowing how to navigate the Photos app quickly and easily may not be obvious. In this article, we'll go through a couple of how-tos so that you don't have to spend a long time searching for the right photos. Continue reading to learn Photos app shortcuts and how to navigate the Photos app using filters and search.
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
When you want to call your contact at a company but can't remember their name, it can be a monumental task to sort through your decade's worth of contacts to see which person works at the place that installed your furnace. Luckily, there's an easy way to see everyone in your Contacts app who works at a specific company. Here's how to filter your contacts by company.
By Rhett Intriago
By Conner Carey
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
By Hallei Halter
By Conner Carey
By Conner Carey
You may love the Live Photo you took, but what if the still image that shows up in your Library isn't the best frame? Don't worry, you can designate any frame as the key photo that appears when the Live Photo isn't playing. Here's how to extract frames from Live Photos and set them as the key frame.
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
By Rachel Needell
A cool feature in the Camera app is the camera level. What is the level on the iPhone camera? It appears on the iPhone screen as you are taking your photo. The level will help you ensure that the photos you take are as straight as possible without obstructing too much of the picture while you're taking it. Here's how it works!
By Rhett Intriago
Ever get a call from an unknown number, but don’t want to pick it up? Live Voicemail is a new feature that takes the iPhone back to the days of answering machines. Now, whenever you receive a call, you’ll be able to see a live transcription of the voicemail message being left by the caller, as they're leaving it.
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