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iOS 11 tips and tricks everyone should know

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  • How to really turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

    How to really turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

    Those buttons on the Control Center panel don't actually turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Instead they disconnect you from existing devices and networks and prevent reconnection (while still allowing features such as AirDrop and AirPlay to work, and also allowing you to still use the Apple Watch or Apple Pencil).

    You have to turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth separately now:

    • Settings > Bluetooth and toggle the switch
    • Settings > Wi-Fi and toggle the switch

    Apple has clarified this a bit by adding some popups and on-screen messages, but this still has made the process a whole lot more complicated and confusing.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iMessage effects

    iMessage effects

    Why send a message when you can make a statement (or be annoying)?

    When you've typed your message, instead of tapping the arrow to send it, press and hold down the arrow to get access to a whole bunch of iMessage effects you can use.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Type into Siri rather than speak

    Type into Siri rather than speak

    This simple toggle will bring up a keyboard when you activate Siri:

    Settings > General > Accessibility > Siri and toggle on Type to Siri

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Dark Mode... sort of

    Dark Mode... sort of

    I think people have been asking for a Dark Mode feature in iOS since, well, since before it was called iOS. And while iOS 11 doesn't exactly have a specific Dark Mode feature, here's something that works sort of like Dark Mode...

    Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations and from there toggle on Smart Invert

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Share Wi-Fi password

    Share Wi-Fi password

    Want to share quickly and easily share your Wi-Fi password with another iOS 11 user. Make sure you're connected to the Wi-Fi network you want them to use and then have them go to Settings > Wi-Fi and click on that network. In a few seconds you will get a prompt asking if you want to share your password.

    It's that simple!

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Drag multiple app icons simultaneously

    Drag multiple app icons simultaneously

    This one is a massive timesaver when you lean how to nail it (that can be a bit tricky initially).

    Here's what you need to do:

    - Tap and hold down on an icon on the Home screen until it starts to wiggle

    - Start dragging the first icon you want to move, but then, while keeping your finger pressed on it, use another finger to tap on another icon to add it to a stack of icons

    - Add any other icons you want to move by tapping on them to add them to the stack

    - Move the stack of icons as you would a single one

    - Tap the Home button when done

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Does your iPhone need a new battery?

    Does your iPhone need a new battery?

    Is your iPhone running slow? Is performance being throttled by iOS to prevent it from crashing? Would a new battery help restore it to peak performance? Here's how you can use iOS to find out.

    Head over to Settings > Battery. There you will see a new option labeled Battery Health (Beta). Click on this to find out more about your battery.

    Note that this feature applies only to the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus.

    If your battery's maximum capacity is over 80 percent, you're good to go. If it's under that figure, your battery is worn and is in need of replacing (and if it's really close to that, say 81 percent, then you might still experience crashes when your iPhone is exposed to cold).

    For more information, check out this article.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Business Chat

    Business Chat

    iOS 11.3 brings with it the ability for you to chat with selected businesses right from within the Messages app.

    But it's a little clumsy.

    How do you find out if you can chat with a business using Business Chat? Well, the quickest and easiest is to use Spotlight search. Search the name, and look for the Messages icon next to the company name. Then tap on that to take you into Messages.

    You can also search through Safari, Siri, or Maps.

    The list of companies that currently support Business Chat is still pretty small, but I expect that the list will grow over the coming months.

    TechRepublic: With Apple's Business Chat, users can schedule appointments and process payments in iMessage

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Turn off FaceTime Live Photos

    Turn off FaceTime Live Photos

    Some people might not be comfortable with the idea that others can capture Live Photos while in FaceTime call, while some might just want a less cluttered interface. Either way, it's simple to turn off this feature (bare in mind that this does not prevent others taking screen captures while in a FaceTime call):

    Settings > FaceTime and toggle off FaceTime Live Photos

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • File Manager app

    File Manager app

    The Files app replaces the iCloud Drive app, and is also a great way to manage not only your iCloud storage and local files, but also third-party cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Box, or Dropbox.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • New Animojis!

    New Animojis!

    Remember Animojis? That craze that came and went in fifteen seconds following the release of the iPhone X? Well, if you're still into such things, Apple's added four new ones for you and your friends and family to get bored with -- a lion, a skull, a bear, and a dragon.

    Also: The iPhone X is basically Samsung's Note 8 plus Animojis

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Where did Night Shift go?

    Where did Night Shift go?

    Night Shift -- the feature that helps cut down on the amount of blue light your iPhone or iPad emits -- used to have a toggle prominently on the Control Center screen. But you'll notice that it's now gone.

    Well, more accurately, hidden. To get to this feature, Force Press on the Brightness slider in Control Center, and at the bottom you'll find toggles for both Night Shift along with the True Tone display feature.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Stop apps hassling you for feedback

    Stop apps hassling you for feedback

    I know that feedback is important to app developers, but sometimes it gets a bit overwhelming. This is probably one of the things in apps that annoys me the most.

    Fortunately, Apple now offers users a way to put an end to it. Unfortunately, the setting is buried and unless you know where to look for it, you'll probably never come across it

    Here's how to access it:

    • Settings > iTunes & App Store and then toggle In-App Ratings & Reviews to off.
    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Stop App Store videos auto-playing

    Stop App Store videos auto-playing

    It seems that everything nowadays wants to autoplay videos, including Apple's own App Store app.

    Fortunately, there's a simple way to turn it off, but again, you have to know where to look:

    • Settings > iTunes & App Store > Video Autoplay and then tap Off.
    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Screenshot changes

    Screenshot changes

    If, like me, you take a lot of screenshots in iOS, then you will no doubt have seen the change in the way this works. Now when you take a screenshot, a preview appears in the lower left hand side of the display.

    You only need to click on it if you want to edit the screen capture, otherwise it will disappear after a few seconds.

    Your screenshot will still be saved to your camera roll as normal.

    Note: The easiest way in iOS to take lots of screenshots is to add a screenshot button to the AssistiveTouch shortcut menu bar.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Scan documents into Notes

    Scan documents into Notes

    This one is a great feature! Just open up Notes and click the + at the bottom to the screen and then choose Scan Documents. The Camera app will fire up and you then just need to follow the prompts.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • QR Code scanning

    QR Code scanning

    Did you know that you can scan QR Codes directly from the camera app? Just open up the Camera app and point it at the QR Code you want to scan.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Single-handed keyboard

    Single-handed keyboard

    If you like to type with one hand, this new iOS 11 feature is for you. Press and hold on the Emoji button to bring up the options for a left or right-handed keyboard.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Customize Control Center

    Customize Control Center

    The revamped Control Center is a great place to begin to tweak iOS 11 to make it your own. You can add and remove buttons and features to truly make it your own.

    Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Turn on Do Not Disturb While Driving

    Turn on Do Not Disturb While Driving

    Not just a great feature, this is a potentially lifesaving feature that basically turns off notifications while you are driving. Don't worry though, all your notifications will be waiting for you when you've stopped!

    Settings > Do Not Disturb > Do Not Disturb While Driving

    You can choose between manually, or have iOS detect that you're driving automatically, or have it switch on this feature when it's connected to your car's Bluetooth system.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Set up Driving Mode replies

    Set up Driving Mode replies

    This one goes hand-in-hand with Do Not Disturb While Driving and allows you to create auto-replies to certain contacts if they get in touch with you while you're driving.

    Settings > Do Not Disturb > Auto-Reply To

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Free up storage space

    Free up storage space

    iOS 11 has a number of storage-saving features, including the ability to delete unused apps if you are running low on space (yet keep all the data), to moving all your photos to iCloud. All this is available from:

    Settings > General > iPhone Storage

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Power button hidden in the Settings app

    Power button hidden in the Settings app

    If your power button is feeling a little tired and in need of repair, Apple now has a software power off button that you can use instead. Hopefully your button works well enough to restart your iPhone!

    You can find the software button at:

    Settings > General and then scroll to the bottom of the page.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Customize screen brightness

    Customize screen brightness

    Apple has added a number of really cool screen brightness features in iOS 11. Unfortunately, it buried them deep in the Settings app.

    Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iPad tip: Customize the dock

    iPad tip: Customize the dock

    Since you can now have up to 15 icons in the dock on an iPad, it's a good idea to reorganize the apps that you need quick access to.

    The dock now also has a space on the right to show recent apps. To enable this feature turn on Recent Apps in Settings > General.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iPad tip: Make use of multi-tasking, split-screen, and drag-and-drop gestures

    iPad tip: Make use of multi-tasking, split-screen, and drag-and-drop gestures

    iOS 11 features a number of new and updated gestures to help you make the most of the extra screen real-estate on the device. These gestures are simple, but they take some getting used to if you plan on integrating them into your workflow.

    Apple has a handy video that shows some of these gestures in action.

    This feature was introduced in iOS 11.

    Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

  • How to really turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • iMessage effects
  • Type into Siri rather than speak
  • Dark Mode... sort of
  • Share Wi-Fi password
  • Drag multiple app icons simultaneously
  • Does your iPhone need a new battery?
  • Business Chat
  • Turn off FaceTime Live Photos
  • File Manager app
  • New Animojis!
  • Where did Night Shift go?
  • Stop apps hassling you for feedback
  • Stop App Store videos auto-playing
  • Screenshot changes
  • Scan documents into Notes
  • QR Code scanning
  • Single-handed keyboard
  • Customize Control Center
  • Turn on Do Not Disturb While Driving
  • Set up Driving Mode replies
  • Free up storage space
  • Power button hidden in the Settings app
  • Customize screen brightness
  • iPad tip: Customize the dock
  • iPad tip: Make use of multi-tasking, split-screen, and drag-and-drop gestures

If you use an iPhone or iPad, you owe it to yourself to be able to get the most out of your hardware, and the best way to do that is to know how to get the most of iOS 11.

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Dark Mode... sort of

I think people have been asking for a Dark Mode feature in iOS since, well, since before it was called iOS. And while iOS 11 doesn't exactly have a specific Dark Mode feature, here's something that works sort of like Dark Mode...

Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations and from there toggle on Smart Invert

Published: May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | May 1, 2018 -- 04:00 GMT (21:00 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

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