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How to Make a Sticker on iPhone & Where You Can Use Them
By Emma Chase
Quick Guide to iPhone Symbols on Top of the Screen
By Conner Carey
iPhone Calendar Disappeared? Add the Calendar Back Fast!
By Conner Carey
How to Update Your iPad to iPadOS 26
By Leanne Hays
How to Find a Lost iPhone That Is Turned Off or Dead—4 Ways
By Sarah Kingsbury
Does Find My iPhone work when the phone is dead? Yes! If you're wondering how to find a dead iPhone or how to find a lost iPhone that is turned off, we've got you covered. You can even use Find My from a web browser, allowing you to easily locate your device using a computer or an Android device. Let's go over all the ways to find your dead or turned off iPhone.
How to Put Two Pictures Side-by-Side on iPhone & iPad
By Kenya Smith
Have you ever wondered how to make a side-by-side photo on an iPhone or iPad without a third-party app? The easiest way to put two pictures side by side on your iPhone is by creating a shortcut in the Shortcuts app. Then, you can select the images you want to combine. Let's go over how to do side by side photos on an iPhone.
Scan a QR Code on Your iPhone in Text or Email
By Devala Rees
Share Photos Online While Protecting Your Privacy
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Easiest Way to Remove Audio from Video on iPhone
By August Garry
How to Add Stickers to Photos on iPhone & iPad
By Rachel Needell
How to Unsubscribe from Emails Quicker than Ever Before (iOS 26)
By Conner Carey
Swipe Between Tabs Quickly & Smoothly on Safari
By August Garry
Prevent Apps from Accessing Your Location on Your iPhone
By Rhett Intriago
How to Add a Caption to a Photo on iPhone & iPad
By Erin MacPherson
Create a Photo Album on iPhone in Seconds
By Rheanne Taylor
How to Know If iPhone or iPad Is Charging When Off or On
By Olena Kagui
How to Use the New Preview App on iPhone & iPad (iOS 26)
By Leanne Hays
How to Use Safari Reader Mode on iPhone & iPad
By Jim Karpen
Safari Reader mode on iPhone and iPad allows you to read a web page without distractions so that only the text and photos are left. I personally find that this makes the article easier to focus on, and gentler on my eyes. We'll walk you through how to use Reader mode in Safari and turn it off when you're done.
