iOS 15: Five Hidden Features You’ll Now Have to Use on Your iPhone

Apple finally started rolling out iOS 15 for iPhone users last week. The new OS brings new tools like Focus Mode and SharePlay to the iPhone 6s and beyond. However, the new software version also adds some hidden features to improve productivity. These include font sizes for individual apps, voice memos playback speed, and more. Check out these five exciting features.

Change font size for individual apps: apple iphone Users are allowed to increase or decrease the font size for some time for better readability. However, the change iOS Were universal, which means it applies to all apps on the iPhone. Now, Apple lets users change the font size for individual apps. Open Control Center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and look for ‘Icons’. To save the settings, change the font size and click on the name of the app on the left.

Live Text Copy-Paste: Apple iOS 15 Brings a new feature to the camera app called ‘Live Text’. This is exactly how Google Lens works on Android phones. Users will have to point to text or numbers via the camera app and wait for a new live text icon to appear. Users can then copy text or even make a phone call if they point at a phone number. To turn on Live Text for all supported languages, go to Settings > General > Language & Region and enable Live Text. Unfortunately, this feature only works on iPhone Xs, iPhone XR or later with iOS 15.

Record app activity: Apple continues to emphasize users’ right to privacy, and iOS 15 aims to ensure that commitment. The new OS comes with ‘Record App Activity’ which allows users to track which apps are accessing their private data like location, photos, camera, microphone, and more. In addition, it also records the domains the apps are connected to. To activate this feature, go to Privacy under Settings > Scroll down and click on Record app activity.

Safari Address Bar Placement: One of the most noticeable upgrades to iOS 15 is the placement of the URL or address bar within the Safari browser. The bar now sits at the bottom of the screen to allow for swipe gestures (by default). Apple has also introduced ‘Tab Groups’ and Voice Search in its Safari browser. Although these new changes are aimed at increasing productivity, Apple is still giving users the option to go back to the old system. To change the placement of the URL or address bar on Safari on iOS 15, open the browser and visit any website. Click ‘Aa’ on the bottom left of the screen and select ‘Show top address bar’.

Voice Memo Playback: Apple has also upgraded Voice Memos, the native app that lets users record audio clips. With iOS 15, users can now change the playback speed of Voice Memos, either to speed it up or slow down the playback of your recordings. Another big improvement is that Voice Memos will now analyze audio recordings and automatically skip silent gaps with a one-tap “skip silence”.

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