Six things you should absolutely do if you have an iPhone
While you may already use some of the many iPhone tricks out there, we’ve complied a list of six tips to try and six things to avoid to improve your phone experience.
If you own an iPhone, you might already be aware that there are tons of tricks you can do with your smartphone to make the experience smoother.
However, there may be some tricks that you don't know about yet, and we've got six great things you should absolutely try with your iPhone and six things that you should avoid with your iPhone.
Let’s dive in.
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Make sure to back up all of the data on your phone routinely. Use Apple’s iCloud to store important texts, photos, videos or anything else in the cloud, so it’s always there if anything happens to your iPhone.
Ensure the "Back Up This iPhone" toggle is enabled.
Your iPhone will now automatically back up daily when connected to power, locked and connected to Wi-Fi.
Discover the power of iPhone's accessibility features, designed to make your device more user-friendly for everyone.
You can use Siri to quickly access these features. For example, say "Hey Siri, turn on VoiceOver" to enable the VoiceOver feature. Remember, you can always customize these settings to fit your personal needs and preferences.
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Learn how to make Wi-Fi calls on your iPhone during a service outage.
Service outages can happen for various reasons, but, thankfully, you can still make important phone calls from your iPhone with Wi-Fi Calling.
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Did you know that if you have a library card, you can get free audiobooks and e-books for your iPhone or iPad with Libby?
Make sure you get a library card from your local library and enjoy free access to your favorite titles. Check out the free digital perks you may be missing out on by not having a library card.
For most documents in every U.S. state, your digital signature is as legally binding as a physical signature. Apple makes it easy to sign PDFs with a digital signature, allowing you to sign with just your finger and the touchscreen.
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This method is commonly used for signing PDFs and other documents directly on your iPhone, and it’s a feature that’s been praised for its convenience and ease of use. Remember, the exact steps can vary slightly depending on the version of iOS you’re using and the app in which you’re viewing the document. Always make sure your device is updated to the latest version to access the most current features.
Got a big event coming up? Did you know you can turn your iPhone into a countdown timer for any event, no matter how close or how far away it is? No matter the event, you can use your iPhone to make it feel more exciting and special with a special countdown!
Adding the Timer to the Control Center on iPhone:
Accessing the Timer from the Control Center:
Using the Timer:
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This is an easy way to fall victim to hackers and scammers. Instead, if you are out in public and need Wi-Fi, you can use your iPhone to create your own private hotspot. Creating a hotspot is easy, to create one:
If it's your first time using the hotspot feature, a popup will appear with the network name and password. By default, the network name will be the same as the name of your iPhone. To ensure privacy, type in a new Wi-Fi password and select WPA2 security protocol for encryption.
Never click on links you do not absolutely trust. Don’t think that your iPhone is a fully safe device. While iPhones are more secure than other devices, getting some third-party good antivirus protection for your iPhone is still a good idea. The best way to protect yourself from clicking malicious links that install malware that may get access to your private information is to have antivirus protection installed on all your devices. This can also alert you of any phishing emails or ransomware scams.
While rice is a common age-old trick to getting wet electronics dried, Apple has recently warned users that rice could damage the internals of its iPhones. Instead, you should:
Remember that all iPhone models since the iPhone 12 are able to withstand a bit of water safely.
There are a few different steps you can take to stop robocalls from bothering you on your iPhone. The easiest way is to silence unknown callers:
This will silence calls from numbers not in your contacts list, automatically sending them to voicemall. Calls from known contacts will continue to come through normally. Check out more tips on how to get rid of robocalls with apps and data removal services here.
Please note: While this feature can significantly reduce interruptions from unknown numbers, it may also inadvertently block important calls from numbers you haven’t saved, such as calls from medical offices, schools or businesses trying to reach you for the first time. Also, remember to save new contacts to your phone to avoid missing important calls and to check your voicemail periodically for any messages left by silenced callers.
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This security measure adds an extra layer of defense, ensuring that your personal information remains safe even if your device falls into the wrong hands. To activate Stolen Device Protection, follow these steps:
By turning this feature on, you’re fortifying your device with additional security requirements when it’s away from familiar locations like home or work. It’s a smart move to keep your iPhone and the sensitive data it holds secure."
Don’t fall for phone number spoofing. Scammers can use spoofed phone numbers to text you, hoping that you will click a fake link and enter your personal details. Trust your instincts when something feels off about a text message, even from someone you know, there’s a good chance something is off.
Start implementing these tips today, and discover the additional ways you can easily enhance your iOS experience. Remember to always value your privacy when using your iPhone. iPhones have a tendency to be regarded as the safest phone, and while this is true, you still should always practice the best security habits when online.
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