We found these 11 hidden features in iOS 13
Apple's new software for iPhones this fall has some great new tools.
By Jason Cipriani, June 25, 2019.

iOS 13 is coming. Are you ready?
The release of iOS 13 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting iOS
updates in recent memory. Not only is there now a dedicated dark mode
(huzzah!), but there are improved privacy features, Apple Maps has a new
look, and you can even gesture type on the default iOS keyboard. Apple has
already talked about some more notable new features, but what's really
exciting are the features you only find after using the iOS 13 for a while.
For the past few weeks, we've been digging around iOS 13 and have found a
handful of tools that Apple didn't disclose.
Below are 11 of the best new hidden features we've found so far, from better
battery charging and dual-SIM support in iMessage, to using a mouse to
control your iPhone. 
We'll keep looking and updating this post throughout the rest of the beta
program. If you want to get in on the fun early, here's how to install iOS
13 on your iPhone now. If you installed iOS 13 and want to go back to iOS
12, it's possible. 

iOS 13 will help prolong your iPhone's battery life. 
Optimized battery charging
Routinely charging your iPhone's ($1,000 at Amazon) battery to full, and
keeping it there for extended amounts of time, can damage your battery over
time. A new option in iOS 13 intends to help prolong your battery's life by
learning your charging habits and preventing the battery from immediately
charging to 100%. 
If you normally charge overnight while you sleep, Optimized Battery Charging
will keep your iPhone's battery at 80% for most of the night, finishing off
the last 20% of charge right before your alarm goes off. 
To use the new features, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health and turn
it on. 

iMessage search actually works now
Searching for past messages in the iMessage app has always been horrible. It
simply hasn't worked. That's changed. You can now search for a single word
or phrase, and results are almost instantly displayed. 
It's pretty cool. To try it, open the Messages app and swipe down to reveal
the search field and type. Neat, right? 

You can now use your voice to search Apple's own apps. 
Search your iPhone with your voice
Anywhere you find a search bar in Apple's own apps, you'll notice there's
now a microphone on the far-right side. Tap on the new icon to enter your
search query by voice, instead of having to type it out. 
Apps like Settings, Mail, Messages and the Today View are just a few
examples of where you can find the new voice search option. 

Apple continues its privacy push with new features in iOS 13. 
Share photos with or without location information
You can now strip location information from a photo when you share it
directly from the Photos app. The new option means you can leave the photo
geotagged and you can view where it was captured, but when you share it
across social media, email, or messages, you can strip that information and
keep any location information private. 
Select a photo (or photos) you want to share in the Photos app then tap on
Options at the top of the screen and turn off Location under the section
labeled Include. 

The new volume indicator may as well be hidden... and that's a good thing. 
New volume indicator
Another long overdue feature iOS users have been begging Apple to change is
the volume indicator. You know, the pop up that takes over the screen
whenever you adjust the volume when watching YouTube or Netflix? 
The indicator in iOS 13 is much smaller and slides in from the side of your
screen. As you adjust the volume, it shrinks down to just a small line, all
but hiding as you find the right volume level. Thanks, Apple.

iMessage and FaceTime gain Dual SIM support
Business users and international travelers will appreciate the addition of
iMessage and FaceTime support for the second number when two SIM cards are
being used. 
Apple added Dual SIM support with the launch of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max
($1,100 at Amazon) and iPhone XR ($750 at Amazon). The feature comes in
handy for those who don't want to carry a personal and work phone, or for
those who often travel internationally and need a data plan that's less
expensive than roaming fees. 
Prior to iOS 13, users could only use one phone number for iMessage and
FaceTime.

How often do you delete apps from your iOS device? 
Delete apps from the update screen
Managing old apps you have installed on your iPhone or iPad ($249 at
Walmart) is never a priority, at least it isn't for me. I know I've watched
in the App Store as an app is updated, knowing full well I'll never launch
that app again. But because the app isn't easy to find on my home screen, I
don't bother finding it and uninstalling it. 
After installing iOS 13, the next time you see an app you no longer need in
the Updates list, swipe to the left across the listing and then tap Delete. 

iOS 13 will read you your incoming messages, and you can control which
contacts it works with. 
Announce Messages with Siri limited to contacts of your choice
If you have AirPods ($159 at Amazon) or the recently launched PowerBeats
Pro, you'll notice that Siri can now read incoming Messages to you without
you doing a thing. You can even reply to a message just by talking after the
message has been read -- it's really cool. 
The first time you use either pair of earbuds with a device running iOS 13,
you'll be asked if you want to turn on Announce Messages with Siri. 
To customize how the feature works, open the Settings app and go to
Notifications then Announce Messages with Siri. There you can select if you
want notifications from everyone, your contacts, recents, or just your
favorites. 

It seemed like it would never happen, but with iOS 13 you can a mouse to
control your iPad or iPhone.
Use a mouse to control your iPhone, iPad
It's true, you can use a mouse or trackpad to navigate your phone or tablet.
The experience of using a mouse with your iPad takes some getting used to --
there's not a typical mouse pointer. Instead, there's a cursor that more or
less mimics your finger. 
You can assign shortcuts for specific tasks, such as going back to the home
screen, in the new settings menu. Connect a mouse to your iPhone or iPad
then go to Settings > Accessibility> Touch > Assistive Touch (turn this on)
> Pointing Devices to customize how it works. 

Finally, you can decide if you want to run through your wireless data plan
when downloading apps from the App Store. 
Screenshots by Jason Cipriani/CNET 
Remove app size limitations on cellular data
Apple has finally given us the option to remove App Store download limits.
Meaning you can, if you wanted, download a game that's over a gigabyte in
size on your cellular data plan if you want. 
Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > App Downloads to get rid of the limit
or have the app store ask you if you want to download any apps over 200MB. 

You no longer have to worry about how to manage a file you download using
Safari on iOS 13. 
Safari has a download manager
You can now download files when using Safari on an iPhone and iPad. The
Download manager icon won't show up unless you have an active (or recently
active) download. Your download is automatically saved to a Downloads folder
in your iCloud Drive account, which you can access in the Files app. 
For more tips and tricks, be sure to check out our complete guide to iOS 13.

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