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נשלח מה-iPhone שלי

‫ב-10 במרץ 2019, בשעה 19:39, ‏‏Jeff Clark ‏<[email protected]> כתב/ה:‬

> Great post. Does anyone know if the DND location setting keeps its location 
> the next time you enter that area. For example, I have a meeting in a 
> location, turn on the do not disturb until I leave that location, leave that 
> location and come back the next day. Will the setting be automatic the next 
> day? Or do I have to go into control center and turn back on.
> Hope everyone understands my question.
> Jeff
> , 
> 
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> Subject: 5 hidden iPhone features even power users probably don't know about, 
> BGR
> 
> 5 hidden iPhone features even power users probably don't know about, BGR
> 
> Remember when Android phones first started to get popular? People who chose 
> Android over iOS would constantly brag about how much more capable and 
> versatile their smartphones were compare to iPhones. And back in those days, 
> they were right. Apple's iPhone prioritized simplicity over versatility and 
> many features that had been available for years on other smartphone platforms 
> were omitted. Of course, plenty has changed since the early days.
> The iOS platform has grown over the years into one of the most feature-packed 
> software platforms that has ever existed. In fact, there's so much packed 
> into modern versions of iOS that it's impossible to remember all of the nifty 
> features and functions that are available to users these days.
> 
> We regularly round up cool iOS features to share them with readers so that 
> they can get the most out of their iPhones and iPads. After all, there could 
> be great functionality hiding in there that will make your life easier, but 
> it's obviously useless if you don't even know it exists. This time around, 
> we've put together five wonderfully useful features that are buried so deep 
> in iOS, even power users probably don't know about them. We're not talking 
> about 3D Touching the keyboard to turn it into a trackpad here. No, we've got 
> some awesome features for you that are so well hidden, we guarantee even the 
> most hardcore Apple fans will learn something new before they leave.
> 
> Location-based DND
> This first tip might be my favorite, and I have to be honest: I had no idea 
> this feature was available until I came across a post about it on Reddit.
> 
> Do Not Disturb is a wonderfully useful feature that silences any and all 
> unwanted notifications while you're sleeping at night. Sure it would be nice 
> if you could set different scheduled for weekdays and weekend days, but 
> that's neither here nor there. DND lets your phone continue to receive all 
> those emails, Facebook messages, and everything else that floods your phone, 
> but it remains silent so as not to disturb you.
> 
> There are a few nifty options to be found in the DND section of the iOS 
> Settings app, but there's one fantastic feature you'll only find if you look
> elsewhere: location-based Do Not Disturb. Using this hidden feature, you can 
> silence notifications on your iPhone while in a certain location, and then 
> DND will automatically be disabled when you leave. How will your iPhone know 
> you've left? It uses the same GPS and cell-based positioning tech needed for 
> all of the iPhone's location-based features.
> 
> Next time you go to the movies, swipe down to open the Control Center on your 
> iPhone and then 3D Touch the DND icon that looks like a sliver of the Moon 
> (press firmly). You'll see the menu above pop up, and then you can just tap 
> on "Until I leave this location."
> 
> Rearrange apps more efficiently
> Tap lightly and hold on any app icon, and your apps will begin to jiggle.
> You can then drag them around as much as you want to rearrange them, your 
> hold one app above another to create a folder. Most iOS device users are 
> probably aware of this functionality, but you might not know that there are a 
> bunch of different things you can do to make your life easier while 
> rearranging apps.
> 
> As seen in the GIF above, you can grab multiple apps at once to move them as 
> a group to a new page, for example. Tap lightly and hold on one app, and then 
> continue to hold it while you tap with another finger on other apps.
> You can also use another finger to swipe between home screen pages while 
> holding onto one or more apps.
> 
> Getting apps into folders can sometimes be a pain because the folder jumps 
> from side to side as you try to hover over it. Instead of doing it that way, 
> just tap any fold with another finger while you're holding onto one or more 
> apps. Presto, it's open!
> 
> Pump up the volume
> This is another nifty feature I wasn't aware of until I found it on Reddit.
> 
> If you use your phone's stereo loudspeakers to listen to music and you find 
> that it doesn't quite get loud enough, there's a setting buried in your 
> iPhone that will crank the volume up to 11. Open the iOS Settings app and 
> scroll down to Music. Then tap on EQ, and select "Late Night."
> 
> App notifications in folders
> Do you keep lots of your iPhone apps in folders? Do you get annoyed when 
> those apps get new notifications and you have to dig around through a folder 
> to figure out which apps have new notifications? Don't worry because there's 
> a much easier way. Simply 3D Touch (press firmly) on any folder that has a 
> new notification indicator and a menu will pop up listing all the apps inside 
> with unchecked notifications. Tap on any app in the list to launch it without 
> even opening the folder.
> 
> Do you like to fall asleep while listening to music, watching movies, or 
> streaming video from services like Netflix and YouTube? Well there's a simple 
> way to set a timer so that any and all media will stop playing after any 
> amount of time you choose. Just open the Clock app on your iPhone and tap the 
> Timers tab in the bottom-right corner. Set a timer for however long you'd 
> like, then tap the "When Timer Ends" button. Now just scroll all the way to 
> the bottom and select "Stop Playing."
> 
> Original Article at:
> https://bgr.com/2019/03/05/iphone-xr-vs-xs-max-features-5-hidden-tricks/
> 
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