How to enable iPhone’s hidden ‘night vision’ mode that turns your screen red
The iPhone has a hidden “night vision” feature that turns your screen red. More than giving a spy movie vibe, a red screen could help sharpen people’s night vision by reducing the harmful effect of the bright displays we stare at all day. This is especially helpful at night and when we first wake up
How To Protect Yourself From The Latest ‘Reset Password’ iPhone Scam
Ton Photograph/Getty There are a few things the iPhone can do that Android can't, and while features tied in to Apple's ecosystem like SharePlay and AirDrop are extremely useful, the biggest advantage of owning an iPhone has always been better security. Apple is generally praised for its stance on privacy and protection, but the iPhone's large user
7 settings that got my iPhone notifications under control
People really like their iPhones. But I think everyone can agree that we all get way too many notifications. Notifications are everywhere. If you install any app (ANY APP) on your phone, it is going to want to bombard you with notifications. I don’t know why my camera app needs to send me notifications, but
Swiping to close iPhone apps actually hurts battery life, and Apple confirmed it
There’s always one person you know who opens Messages to send a text, then swipes to close the app right after. They say they’re saving the iPhone battery life, but this is not true. As it turns out, the opposite is the case. You shouldn’t swipe to close any of your apps, because doing so
iPhone AI features in iOS 18 will be ultra-fast and secure, but there’s a downside too
iOS 18 will be available with a handful of new AI features. At least, this is what the latest reports and rumors believe. In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reiterates that the on-device large language model will be Apple’s main AI function for iOS 18. He writes, “This is an area where
iPhone 16 buttons will reportedly get a major revamp – here’s how they’ll work
Published Apr 22nd, 2024 10:07AM EDT Image: Joe Wituschek for BGR With the iPhone 15 rumor cycle, it was expected that Apple could add capacitive buttons to this device. This means the company would remove the physical buttons and add haptic feedback, making it feel like you were pressing buttons without actually pressing anything. The
Next year’s iPhone 16 rivals might feature huge batteries – here’s why that might be a problem
The iPhone 16 series is supposed to have larger batteries than the iPhone 15 models. That’s usually the case with every new iPhone generation, though it doesn’t always translate into better battery life estimates from Apple. The iPhone 15 is an example of that. Leaks say all of the iPhone 16 models except the Plus
How To Turn Off Read Receipts On iPhone
Tero Vesalainen/Shutterstock We have come a long way since the early days of text messaging, when you had limited characters, you couldn't send emojis, or even know when the other person had opened the message. Read receipts have changed the way we communicate, and have become one of the most useful but frustrating parts of
How To Check Apple Watch Battery Percentage From Your iPhone
Prostock-studio/Shutterstock Standing out as a quintessential companion to your iPhone, an Apple Watch is a great way to check up on your notifications, reply to texts, or engage in insightful conversations with Siri — okay, maybe not the last one. Apart from being an extension to the iPhone, there are a lot of independent things
Provenance will soon bring PS1 and Genesis emulation to iPhone
Published Apr 19th, 2024 6:07PM EDT Just a few days after Apple finally opened the App Store to iPhone retro game emulation for the first time, the Delta emulator has taken the world by storm. The free app is able to play countless classic Nintendo games from a variety of consoles, and quickly shot to