Useful iOS tips and tricks




A) How to hide photos Without any extra app

> Most of us have some photos on our phones that we’d rather not share, and luckily it’s easy to hide photos on an iPhone.

1-  Open up the Photos app and tap on the image you want to hide, then tap the Share icon at the bottom left and swipe along to find the Hide option.

2-  Tap Hide Photo to confirm and that photo will be placed in a separate Album folder called Hidden.

3-  This will prevent those photos from being uploaded to iCloud and they won’t appear in the Moments, Years, and Collections views.

B) How to create your Memoji:

For those who have TrueDepth camera technology on their iPhones, iOS 12 gives you the ability to create a Memoji, a customized Animoji that looks exactly like you. Available in the App Drawer within iMessage, you can choose from a variety of eye colors, hairstyles, accessories, and more.

C) How to set App Limits:

As a part of Screen Time, you can set App Limits to help cut down on the amount of time you spend on specific apps. The apps are all grouped together by categories, so if you choose to set a limit on Social Networking, then apps like Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat will be blocked. You can also choose which days of the week you would like to set limits for and for how long — whether it’s a few hours or minutes

D)How to measure objects

Using Apple’s ARKit, you’re now able to measure objects and spaces in the real world with the iPhone camera. With Measure, you can find measurements of objects like picture frames, posters, signs, and more. Simply open the app, point your camera at the object, and follow the instructions to make sure everything is aligned correctly. Then, tap on the display to view the measurements. Each measurement will also show conversions from inches to centimeters. It’s not as precise as using a tape measure, but it’s a handy tool if you don’t have one lying around.

E) How to force close on an iPhone without a physical home button

Before iOS 12, closing an app on the iPhone X required you to access the App Switcher by swiping up from the bottom edge of your device. Then, you had to hold down on a specific app until the red minus sign appeared on the top left of the app. The process has since been simplified, eliminating the need to long-press on an app. Now, all you have to do is swipe up from the bottom of the screen and close apps by swiping up on each one.

F) How to check battery performance

To check on your battery, tap on Settings > Battery and you will find graphs that highlight your battery level and usage time over the last 24 hours. Below that is a more detailed report showing how much time is spent with the screen on and off, along with the percentage of how much battery power was put toward the apps you are using. There is also an option to view your battery usage over the last 10 days.

G) How to manage grouped notifications

In iOS 12, notifications on your lock screen are grouped together. By swiping to the left on a specific notification, you can tap on Manage, which brings you to two options: Deliver Quietly and Turn Off. If you choose for future notifications from that particular app to deliver quietly, alerts will bypass the lock screen and will only show up in the Notification Center. Turning them off will stop notifications from coming in completely.





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