Why you should use iPhone

 



Why you should use iPhone 

Despite the fact that millions own an iPhone, many are unaware of some of the more amazing features hidden away in this little device. Here are a few of them! While you might know about a handful of these, several should surprise you…The speed of loading any page on iPhone is wonderful, very fast. Most things an be done easily with editing of any nature.

The under-listed are the few features we will explain in this post.

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It tracks every location you’ve been to.

That’s right. Your iPhone has tracked every location you’ve been at since you activated it. To see how creepy your iPhone is, go to settings, privacy, location services, system services, and check out the “frequent locations” option. It can be quite eye opening to see a complete history of everywhere you’ve been…

Its performance is more customizable than you think.

Have an iPhone 4S and sick of all the stutters caused by iOS7? Go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on the “reduce transparency” option located under “increase contrast.” Also, turn off “reduce motion.” Now, your iPhone should run about as well as it did under iOS6, with all of the software upgrades of 7!

It can work without a power button.

Go to settings, general, accessibility, and turn on “AssistiveTouch” if your power button ever breaks. It’ll project a small icon onto the screen that’ll allow you to lock your phone without the need of a physical button! You can also turn your phone off using this as well. Don’t worry, even without a power button your phone will automatically turn on when you plug it in.

You can close more than one app at a time!

When I upgraded to iOS7, I found the app-closing procedure to be an annoying and time consuming process. No longer! Turns out you can close multiple apps at a time by swiping up with two or three fingers.

 

It can replace your leveling tool.

Ever wish you had a level around to get those perfectly straight edges you’ve always dreamed of? Well wish no more! Your iPhone’s compass has a hidden level (ha, get it?) that you can activate by swiping to the left.

If you have an iPhone that you’re happy with, keep it. We don’t think you should upgrade just because Apple has released new phones.

But if your current phone is running too slow or is damaged, or if you’re simply ready for an upgrade and you want a new phone now, we recommend the iPhone 13.It represents a relatively minor upgrade over 2020’s iPhone 12, but the improved cameras and better battery life build on the already great design and fast processing, with no drawbacks other than a few grams of added weight. If you prefer a smaller screen, the iPhone 13 mini is also a great choice, as it offers all the same features.

is just as fast as the more-expensive Pro models on almost any task, and it should be plenty snappy for daily use for at least the next four years. Even with its large, 6.1-inch display, its battery can get almost anyone through a full day without needing to recharge. The iPhone 13’s two rear cameras—one standard wide-angle, one ultrawide—are excellent, and they offer better low-light performance than previous iPhone cameras thanks to Night Mode. We prefer the iPhone 13’s squared edges to the curves on older iPhone models, and we appreciate the new design’s strong front-screen glass, great water resistance, an MagSafe charging and accessory system and Although the iPhone 13 isn’t significantly better than the iPhone 12 and doesn’t represent a noticeable upgrade in most ways if your current phone is a year or two old, it commands only a $50 premium when you compare models of the same storage capacity, and we think it’s worth that investment. 

The iPhone 13 mini matches the iPhone 13 in its cameras and most features, but it’s about 20% smaller and lighter. As a result, its body is even smaller than that of the 2020 iPhone SE, yet the new phone has a larger, 5.4-inch edge-to-edge display. Although the battery lasted all day in our initial testing, heavy users may need to top it off during the day. If you want all the modern iPhone features but prefer a small device, the 13 mini offers a nearly perfect compromise.

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