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4 Clear Signs It's Time to Replace Your iPhone's Battery
Look out for these signs and learn when it's time to get a new battery for your aging iPhone.
13 Ways to Use Your Mac and iPhone Together With Apple's Continuity
It's no secret that Apple devices work well together. If you own an iPhone and a Mac, you can reap the benefits of Apple's Continuity features as you switch between them. Let's explore the best ways you can use your iPhone and Mac together.
How to See Who’s Using Your Personal Hotspot on an iPhone or iPad
Want to know who’s been using your iPhone's Personal Hotspot feature and how much data they drained? We’ll show you.
3 Options to Replace Your iPhone Battery
Your options are limited if you really want a genuine battery for your iPhone.
How to Fix an iPhone That Won't Turn On
Various issues can result in an unresponsive iPhone that won't even turn on. The good news is that you can solve most of these problems can be solved without taking it to Apple. We'll discuss the steps you can take below.
What Is the Best Free VPN for Your iPhone and iPad?
VPNs have several advantages, such as protecting your online identity and helping you access content in other countries. You may even experience faster connection speeds. In this guide, you'll discover the best free VPNs for your iPhone and iPad.
How I Create Amazing Custom Photo Filters on My iPhone
If you're among one of the people who prefer maintaining a cohesive theme on their social media feeds, you've probably spent hours editing your images to make them look similar. One simple way to avoid manually editing your images and achieve consistency is to create custom photo filters on your iPhone.
11+ Secret iPhone Codes You Need to Try
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) codes are strings of characters primarily used by developers and technicians to troubleshoot smartphones. You can use these codes to learn more about your iPhone, assist with troubleshooting, and even hide your caller ID during outgoing calls.
This Simple Trick Makes Changing Notes on iPhone Easy
Ever had to switch between your recent notes on the Notes app to check important details? iOS 18 added a new feature that simplifies this process and lets you access your recent notes in just a few taps.
9 Ways You’re Unknowingly Ruining Your iPhone Experience
Your iPhone is a powerful device, but it's easy to miss out on its full potential. From overlooked settings to unconscious habits, you might be unknowingly sabotaging your iPhone experience with these common mistakes.
This iPhone 16 Feature Makes Your Videos Sound Better
The iPhone 16 models have a hidden feature that gives you more control over how your videos sound. And that's thanks to Spatial Audio capture, which uses all four built-in microphones on your iPhone during a video recording. I'll show you how to use it.
Mobile games have surely gotten better over the years, but what if you want to play all the retro PC games from your childhood on your iPhone? Fret not, as I'll show you exactly how to do that using a PC emulator!
PSA: Your iPhone Photos Might Not Be as Private as You Think
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve installed an app, quickly tapped Allow on the prompt asking for photo access, and moved on without a second thought. If you’re anything like me, now may be a good time to check which apps still have access.
Why the iPhone 16e Could Cost You More in The Long Run
While the iPhone 16e costs $200 less than the regular iPhone 16, it comes with several compromises that may cost you more in the long run.
Keep iPhone Call Recordings From Glitching Out With This Easy Trick
After using iOS 18's call recording feature a few times, I ran into a weird glitch that almost ruined my recordings. Since this is a new feature, I couldn't find any help on the forums. Thankfully, I figured out a workaround.