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General Settings
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Create Custom Vibrations Alerts
Want to know if your best friend is calling without ever looking at the phone? Buried in the contact settings, a fun option lets you create custom vibration patterns for your contacts. To do it, go to Contacts, choose a contact, and tap Edit in the upper-right corner. Then, scroll down and navigate to Vibration…
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Add A Virtual Home Button to Your Screen
If you have an iPhone X or newer, you might miss the old hardware Home button. Even if you have another model, you might want the options and functionality of adding a virtual Home button to your screen. This is a great hack because it provides fast access to features that otherwise require gestures or…
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Use A Hidden Dark Mode
Dark modes are a popular feature for people who often use their devices in the dark. With dark mode enabled your bright iPhone interface switches to dark colors that are easier on the eyes in low-light situations (they’re also helpful for people with color blindness). While the iPhone doesn’t offer a true dark mode, this…
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Be More Frugal With Data
If you’re watching your data usage, it’s a good idea to use a feature introduced in iOS 7: cellular data management. With this tool, you can decide which apps get to use cellular data, and which apps can load only over Wi-Fi. Head over to Settings > Cellular to disable cellular data usage for any…
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Lock Focus And Exposure
When the camera is active, tapping the screen sets the focus and exposure for that object. But, the moment the camera moves, these settings are lost. To lock the focus and exposure, tap and hold until you see a yellow bar appear at the top of the screen, Even if you change your composition, the…
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Create Custom Vibration Alerts
Want to know if your best friend is calling without ever looking at the phone? Buried in the contact settings, a fun option lets you create custom vibration patterns for your contacts. To do it, go to Contacts, choose a contact, and tap Edit in the upper-right corner. Then, scroll down and navigate to Vibration…
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Talk To And Listen To Your Mac
Hold down Command and Space for a couple seconds, or simply click the Siri button on your Dock or Menu Bar, and summon the same Siri you’ve grown accustomed to on your iPhone. Or just say ‘Hey Siri’. Turn on Voice Control Apple -> System Preferences -> Accessibility, and click Voice Control. When Voice Control…
