You might not know about all of these iOS settings, but they let you tweak your experience and get the most out of your iPhone.
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The iPhone’s home screen is the first thing you see when you unlock your device, and it serves as the gateway to all your apps and features. While the default layout is functional, it may not reflect ...
You can change the background on your iPhone's home and lock screens to any photo in your image gallery. Here's how to do it.
Before you even think about buying a new phone, check your Battery Health menu (anything above 80% is decent) and then turn off these three power-hungry settings. It's the easiest way to make your ...
If you are an iPhone user who’s been longing for a touch of customization on your device, particularly on the home screen, you will be pleased to know that iOS 17 brings a refreshing change. Gone are ...
iOS isn't exactly known for being customizable. Unlike Android, where you can dive into a sea of options to personalize your display, iOS generally sticks to the very basics. It's all part of Apple's ...
With iOS 26, Apple gives you more control than ever over how your Home screen looks and feels. For example, as part of the new Liquid Glass redesign you can now make app icons and widgets clear. You ...
Apple is full of surprises in iOS. Nearly every icon on your home screen reveals a menu of options when you touch and hold. These have varying degrees of usefulness, but one that I’ve found most ...