Losing your iPhone at the beginning of the New Year is no fun, but there's hope. Here's what you can do to find it.
If you’ve ever complained about something your iPhone does, there’s a good chance a setting already exists to fix it.
From essential first steps to pro-level tweaks, these are the things I do first every time I set up a new iPhone.
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Your iPhone is your daily tether to the ...
Apple has quietly turned the iPhone’s flashlight into a hands‑free tool, letting you light your way without swiping, tapping or even unlocking the screen. With the right settings, you can trigger the ...
Master your iPhone with these 12 hidden iOS features. From Vehicle Motion Cues to Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT, see how to ...
Although only iPhone Pro owners can change its brighness, the flashlight on iPhones is a very handy feature. You can set it up to be accessed in a few ways, including ...
A resurfacing iPhone bug is leaving alarms technically "on" but functionally silent, catching users off guard at the worst possible time. Here's how you can (usually) avoid the same fate. Imagine if ...
Starting with tvOS 26.2, Apple TVs began displaying a user profile selection screen every time you wake the device from sleep. The feature helps households with multiple users maintain separate ...
Have you ever noticed that some photos in your iPhone or iPad camera roll include a bit of motion? Those are Live Photos. If you’re unfamiliar with Live Photos, the feature captures about a second and ...
Got a new iPad for the holidays? Follow these essential setup and security steps to protect your data and start strong from day one.
Automated Content Recognition (ACR) is essentially a way for content platforms to track your watching habits. It is a technology built directly into the software of some smart TVs that “watches” or ...
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