The iOS software is intuitive and user-friendly, and you can do plenty of things with an iPhone. These smartphones pack a lot of punch under the hood, from checking and replying to emails to hosting FaceTime video calls. Continue reading to unlock the full potential of your iPhone.
Save Time Creating Text Replacements
No need to type standard things again and again. You can create text replacements by going to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. Then, click the plus icon and enter a phrase, followed by a shortcut.
In the future, type the shortcut, and the entire phrase will spring to life.
Transfer Google Contacts
If you use Gmail as your default email provider, you must have saved your contacts in Google. So, transferring Google contacts to the iPhone will ensure you have all your contacts in a single place. You can even merge contact information.
If you wonder how to transfer Google contacts to iPhone, go to google.com and log into Google if necessary. Then, open the Google contacts application and click Export from the Google Contacts website. Then, choose vCard from the popup window and select Export.
Unsend and Edit Messages
Letting users tweak their messages before sending or retracting them all together is one of the best features added to iOS 16.
You can try this out by opening Messages and typing your message. Then, tap to send it. To Undo or Edit the message, you must press and hold the sent message. Then, tap the option you want to use.
The Back Tap
There are iPhone buttons on the side of your phone, and you’re aware of them. However, did you know there is a button on the back of your phone? This button is found where the logo is, named the Back Tap. Thanks to this feature, you can trigger almost any action you want your phone to fulfil. For example, the Back Tap can turn on the flashlight, take a screenshot, launch the camera, etc.
You can enable this feature by going to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap. Then, you can choose double or triple tap to perform different functions.
Sign Documents using your iPhone
Printers and scanners are not readily available in everyone’s home. Luckily, Apple offers a seamless and fuss-free way of digitally signing a document. Take a screenshot and then tap the thumbnail. Click the plus sign on the lower right. You’ll see Signature as one of the options. Sign it right on your screen and when it’s done, tap Done. You can drag the signature to the document in the screenshot and resize it. Don’t forget to save it before sending it to the recipient.
Turn Books into Audiobooks
Speak Screen is a handy feature that can help you turn any book into an audiobook. With this feature, your phone can read aloud any text on your screen.
The feature was primarily designed for the sight impaired, but anyone can benefit from this feature. You can turn any of your favourite eBooks into an audiobook. Then, you can listen to it while travelling in your car or on an airplane.
You can enable this feature by going to Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Speak Screen. Then, in any application you have open, simply swipe down two fingers to hear the contents of the screen like an email, notes, article, or eBook.
Moreover, you can tinker with the voice, including language, speaking speed, and gender.
Activate the Haptic Keyboard
As part of iOS 16, Apple added haptic feedback to its keyboard. This is the slight vibration you feel when typing a message or writing an email. It confirms that every virtual key is pressed and your message is complete.
You can enable this by going to Settings > Sound and Haptics > Keyboard Feedback. Then, toggle on the Haptic option.
Take a Screenshot of a Webpage
You already know how to screen grab something on your iPhone if you have been using it for a long time. All you need to do is press the power button with the volume up button. You will hear the camera shutter sound effect and a white flash on the screen. A thumbnail of the captured image will float to the bottom.
But what do you do if you need to capture a detailed recipe or lengthy article? What if it cannot fit on your screen, and you must scroll to see the article or recipe?
You can save an entire page in Safari by opening the web link and taking a screenshot as instructed above. Then, at the top, you will see an option to save the full page or the screen. You must choose the full page option and then tap Done.
Final Thoughts
iPhones are fun devices with many secrets to unlock. Keep exploring your iPhone to move an inch closer to discovering its hidden features.