The ability to sign in with Apple using anonymized email address, audio sharing on Airpods, enhanced video editing and abilities for reminders and various other specifications. If you want to learn what all you can do with iOS 13, we have uncovered 6 IOS 13Â tricks that could be useful in your daily life:
After many years where you can see many giant volume indicators in the middle of the screen for years now, it has been replaced. You can see the volume indicator with a smaller vertical bar in the upper left corner of the display. Moreover, you can drag the volume indicator up and down with your finger. As you do so, it will show the output of your iPhone sound: speaker, Air Pods or Bluetooth device, for example.
Apple is making text manipulation easier with its iOS 13. You can easily tap and hold to pick up the cursor and move it around with ease. Use three fingers to pinch the gesture and copy text, the same gesture to cut text and a three-finger expand gesture to paste the text. You can even redo and undo effortlessly. Simply, swipe left with three fingers to undo text entry and swipe right to redo.
You can now analyze, how much screen time you have in the past 30 days. IOS 13 has now screen time data available for the past 30 days. It is much better than in the past 7 days limit. To analyze it go to the screen time section and switch to the new week section at the top. Swipe left on the graph to look for time, week by week, or by days. As you go back in time, you can analyze monthly details too.
The previous version of the iPhone carries an attribute that stack all the tabs in deck sort of type. That also includes all the stuff you no longer need and so it consumes data from it. But, worry no more, the new update features a specification that allows you to automatically close unused safari tabs after a certain time. You will get this option when you try to close all the tabs together in Safari. Or you can also set this up manually by going to settings to Safari and to Close tabs.
Users as far back as iPhone SE are now able to relish the Haptic feature. Access features like the home screen app with quick actions. The little variations like, if you have an iPhone 6s or later, you have 3D touch where you press your screen a bit harder to peek at URLs and perform quick actions on app icons. In iOS 13, Haptic touch works almost everywhere 3D touch goes. Just long-press on the icon to get its quick action.
Go to setting to the battery to battery health, to optimize the battery charging. When you enable this feature, your iPhone will know when you normally charge your phone and how much you use it. The system will use this information to stop charging your phone at 80% if you aren’t going to need it. By avoiding unnecessary charging, your phone battery should retain more. Even when your phone is old, it will hold as much as charge as a new device.
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