In iOS 18, Apple has completely redesigned the Photos app, leading to mixed feedback from users. This video provides comprehensive guidance on how to navigate and effectively use the new features.
Learn how to transform your photos into stunning 3D floating objects using a hidden Apple feature on your iPhone. This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to create eye-catching effects that bring ...
Apple launched the iPhone 16e in February as its new cheapest device, but the lower price brought with it a ton of compromises, including the lack of MagSafe. Wireless charging is built-in, but with ...
Great performance—one less GPU core doesn’t noticeably impact gaming. Excellent battery life. Reliable camera. Works with Apple Intelligence (if you care). A part of my brain won't stop thinking about ...
One of the things that’s annoyed me most about the iPhone for years now has been the lack of hardware access to the camera app, something that Android phones have been doing for around a decade now.
Have you ever taken your phone out to snap an amazing picture or download a new app, but you get a message saying your phone is out of space, putting those plans to a screeching halt? It’s the worst.
The Files app is the central hub for managing your files on iOS devices. Here’s how to find your downloaded files using the Files app: Open the Files App: Locate the Files app on your Home Screen. If ...
The iPhone can't take long exposure photos out of the box. Apple hasn't added the functionality to the default Camera app. But third-party applications will let you increase exposure and capture time.
Apple has gone viral after a photo emerged on Twitter showing a group of older customers learning how to use their iPhone. Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via Getty Images Elderly consumers are taking a bite ...
Want to be good at capturing cinematic shots on your iPhone 14 Pro? Here's a tutorial just for you! Zana Latif from Unsplash On TV, some of the cinematic shots on a smartphone are not always ...
The iPhone and Linux go together like strawberries and mustard. Apple has no interest in supporting Linux, and most open-source developers aren’t fond of Apple and its proprietary platforms. But some ...