10 useful tips and tricks provided by Apple for iPhone users

It seems to be an annual tradition Camel From time to time, iPhone users share some useful tips and tricks to help them get the most out of their devices, and whether you're using an old or new iPhone, here are 10 iPhone tricks provided by Apple that many users don't know.

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Explanation of the 10 tips and tricks in the iPhone

If you tap and hold an item inside a photo in the Photos app on iOS 16, you can easily copy the item from the photo and place it in another app.


Users can customize the lock screen in iOS 16 by adding filters, the ability to change the color, time and date, and other interface elements.


To find out the password for the Wi-Fi network that your device is connected to now, go to Settings, then Wi-Fi, and then tap Network information, then Password. Through Face ID (or even Touch ID), you will be able to view the password for the connected Wi-Fi network. It has an iPhone.


If you're typing a word or phrase over and over, like your email or address, you can create a text replacement under Settings > General > Keyboard and tap Text replacement.


If your battery is low or you want to conserve some battery life when you're away from the charger, you can add Low Power Mode to Control Center for easy access by heading to Settings > Control Center and adding it to the list of built-in controls.


If you want to share or transfer multiple photos to another app, all you have to do is tap and hold one of the photos, move it away, and continue to tap the others. You will then be able to drag and drop all the photos into apps or anywhere else on your iPhone.


If you want to open the camera quickly, press and hold the camera shortcut at the bottom right of the iPhone lock screen.


You can use the Live Text feature with iOS 15 and later to automatically translate text in the Camera app or within Photos. To do so, open the Camera app, point the camera at some text, tap the Live Text feature that appears in the right corner, and choose Translate. The feature also works with photos taken through the Photos app.


With the Notes app, you can easily scan regular papers and make a digital copy of them. Notes will automatically crop and edit the image so that your document appears legible.


If you have hundreds or thousands of photos in your photo library, you can easily access the first photo in seconds instead of scrolling up, just click on the top edge of your iPhone and so you will go to the first photo in any library or A specific album or search result.

Did you know about these tricks and tips that Apple revealed, tell us in the comments

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16 comment

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Abdullah

Thanks for the article

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Abu Hamid

Of course, thanks for the effort, especially for people who did not know these properties before

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nawaf

Thanks for the great article 🌹

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Moataz

Thank you, part of it I do not know about, and the other part my use of it is almost non-existent. Frankly, I am failing to take full advantage of the enormous capabilities provided by Apple.

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Waleed Mohamed

شكرا لكم

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Abdullatif

I didn't get new, most of them are very old

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AxioN Adiga

The document scanning feature should be built into the camera app, not notes. Thank you.

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Alaa Abdul Rahman Taha

Well done

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Hisham_Yemen

Thanks for the article
All of them are features that I have known for years, except for the features that appeared with iOS 15 and beyond, as I knew them at the time of their release, which was a short time ago, but I know that there are many people who do not know them
Also, for your information, feature No. XNUMX “Live Text” does not currently support the Arabic language, unfortunately, and this feature will not appear in the settings unless the device language is changed to English. This was one of the most features that I wished to use with the Arabic and English languages, because it will be very useful to me
Also, many features of iOS 15 and iOS 16 will not work unless the device language is changed to English and the country is changed to the United States. The Arabic language has not received good attention from the company.

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    Abu Hamad

    My brother, you can use the “live text” and the Arabic language of the device, just do it from:
    Settings - General - Language and Region - and activate the Live Text option.
    The feature I use a lot in translating texts in pictures from English into Arabic.

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Habib Hasan

Thank you very much 🌹 Most of it is new to me

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Azzouz Valley

His new place

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Ali Hariri

All advice is old and well known, though, thank you

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abomody

ہ Praise be to God

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naseer

good evening
I knew about copying and pasting images, replacing the text with an abbreviation, and translating from the image or from any text, and there is the possibility of simultaneous translation of any text in any article, even if it is half a line
Also, copy any text, and in the case of copying, you can translate from any language to the language you want ❤️🌹

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Hussein al-Maliki

No. 3 is not available on old devices

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