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iOS 13’s BEST HIDDEN FEATURES

Big features like Dark Mode may make headlines, but these small touches make iOS 13 a joy to use.

- Jason Cross reports

Dark Mode. Privacy enhancemen­ts. All-new Maps. There are lots of big new features in iOS 13 to get excited about, but we’re just as excited about the little things: small touches, quality of life improvemen­ts, and little features that make our daily interactio­ns with our iPhones more joyful.

As we kick the tyres of the iOS 13 beta, we’re discoverin­g all sorts of cool little features that didn’t

make the stage for iOS 13’s WWDC debut. Here’s a list of some of our favourite hidden gems buried just out of sight in iOS 13.

1. Silence unknown callers

If you head to the Settings app, then tap on Phone, you’ll see a new toggle for Silence Unknown Callers. When this is enabled, iOS uses Siri intelligen­ce to allow calls to ring your phone only if the number is found in your Contacts, Mail, or Messages. Calls from any other number go straight to voicemail.

2. Tap and drag the new volume indicator

We’ve been complainin­g about the giant volume indicator in the middle of the screen for years now. In iOS 13, Apple has finally replaced the volume indicator with a smaller vertical bar in the upper

left corner of the display (near the volume buttons). What’s more, you can drag this volume bar up and down with your finger. As you do so, you’ll see an indicator at the bottom of the volume bar that shows the output of your iPhone’s sound: speaker, AirPods, or a Bluetooth device, for example.

3. Automatica­lly close tabs in Safari

On your iPhone, your Safari tabs are stacked in ‘deck’ of sorts, so it’s sometimes hard to realize that you’ve got 87 tabs running, including stuff you no longer need like the IMDb page of the actor you looked up six weeks ago. In iOS 13, you can go to Settings > Safari and look in the Tabs section for a new Close Tabs

option. In this menu you can choose to automatica­lly close Safari tabs after one day, one week, or one month. It’s a good way to keep your mobile browser tabs from spiralling out of control.

4. Awesome Messages search

Searing in iMessage has gotten really, really good in iOS 13. Drag your message list down a little bit to show the search bar up top. As you type in it, you’ll see contacts, messages, links, photos, locations... anything that matches the search.

It’s all neatly organized, instantane­ous, and far more useful than before. If you’ve got Messages in iCloud enabled and years of texts backed up, you’ll this feature incredibly powerful.

5. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connect in Control Centre

You could always tap the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth icons in the Control Centre to turn them on or off, but if you wanted to connect to a different Wi-Fi hotspot or Bluetooth device, it’s off to the Settings menu with you. No longer. After expanding the connection­s section of Control Centre, simply 3D Touch or long-press on the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth buttons to quickly change your connection.

6. You can download large apps over cellular

If you wanted to download a particular­ly big app when not connected to Wi-Fi, iOS would pop up a message telling you that the app wouldn’t download

until you connect to Wi-Fi. With iOS 13, you can really put your unlimited data plan to the test with multigigab­yte downloads. The new pop-up for apps over 200MB allows you to download later over Wi-Fi or right away over cellular. In Settings > iTunes & App Store, you can set iOS to always allow app downloads over cellular, ask only when over 200MB, or always ask.

7. Voice search everywhere

Speaking of search, you’ll notice that basically every search bar in iOS 13 now has a little microphone on the right. Spotlight, Messages, Safari tabs (not the URL bar), Mail, Settings... you can use your voice to search almost anywhere.

8. Scan documents directly to Files app

The Files app is better in lots of ways in iOS 13, but one of our favourites is the ability to scan a document to a PDF directly to any location in Files.

Previously, you had to go through a bit of a song and dance in the Notes app to scan a document, save it as a PDF, and share it to where you want to keep it. But the Files app gives you access to any location, from local iPhone/iPad storage, shared folders, iCloud Drive, even network drives.

In any Files location, just drag down a little to show the view options (sorting and view style). Tap the (...) button on the left, and you get the option to create a new folder, scan a document, or connect to a server. Capture those important forms or receipts as PDFs,

directly to the cloud folder you want, and never be without copies of your important documents.

9. Expanded Haptic Touch

If you have an iPhone 6s or later, you have 3D touch – press your screen a bit harder to peek at URLs, perform quick actions on app icons, and so on. That is, unless you have the still-brand-new iPhone XR, in which case you have a lame ‘Haptic Touch’ replacemen­t. With it, you can long-press on an item to get the same

feature as a hard-press on a phone with 3D Touch; except it only works in a few places, like the lock screen, notificati­ons, and Control Centre.

In iOS 13, Haptic Touch works almost everywhere 3D Touch does. Just long-press on an app icon to get its quick actions (be sure to release before the icons enter their wiggly rearrangem­ent state). And with iOS 13, iPads get Haptic Touch for the first time, too.

10. Change default Safari download location

The new download manager in Safari makes it much more like a desktop browser. By default, the browser downloads files to the Downloads folder of your iCloud drive, but you can change the default location to anything you want, even your phone’s local storage.

Just go to Settings > Safari and look under the General heading. You’ll see a Downloads option, which allows you to choose the exact folder to which you want Safari to download files.

11. Gesture shortcut bar (three-finger-tap)

The ‘shake to undo’ gesture was unintuitiv­e to a lot of iPhone and iPad users, so Apple has added some additional three-finger swipe gestures to cut, copy, paste, undo, and redo.

But if you’re not a fan of swiping gestures, just tap-and-hold for a second with three fingers, anywhere on the screen. You’ll get a nice little edit bar with buttons for undo, redo, cut, copy, and paste.

12. Save screenshot­s directly to Files

After taking a screenshot, tapping on the little preview to edit it in Markup, and then tapping Done, you’ll notice a new option.

In addition to the Save to Photos and Delete Screenshot options, you’ll now see a third one for Save to Files. Now you can directly save screenshot­s to local store or iCloud folders or network folders or any other Files location, without hopping over to the Photos app, sharing the screenshot, then deleting it.

13. Pinch to zoom voice memos

If you’re a heavy user of Voice Memos, you may have wished for a little more control over trimming or editing them. Now, when you’re in Edit mode, you can pinch-to

zoom the waveform, giving you finer control and making it easier to scrub through really long recordings.

14. Optimized battery charging

Take a look in Settings > Battery > Battery Health. If you’re running iOS 13, you’ll see a new Optimized Battery Charging toggle.

With this enabled, your iPhone will learn when you typically charge your phone, and how much you use it. It will use that informatio­n to stop charging your phone at 80 percent if you aren’t going to need it.

For example, if you always charge your phone overnight, starting at about 10pm, and you happen to plug in your phone at 7pm one day, it might stop at 80 percent, knowing you won’t use up more than that

much charge before plugging in again a few hours later. By avoiding a full charge when not necessary, your iPhone’s battery should retain more of its maximum capacity over time. Maybe when your iPhone is three years old, it will still hold nearly as much charge as when it was new.

15. Create Memoji in Contacts

Annoyingly, if you want to create a Memoji (and who doesn’t?) in iOS 12, you have to first open a new message in Messages and then tap on the Animoji/ Memoji Messages app.

In iOS 13, there’s another way. In Contacts, when you Edit a contact and then Edit the portrait for that person, you are given the option of using Animoji or Memoji, including the ability to create a new one. This works for both your own contact card or any other contact.

It’s still not as good as having a dedicated place to create and edit Memoji, but it’s a start.

16. Active subscripti­on warnings

If you delete an app in iOS 13, and that app has an active subscripti­on (through Apple via an in-app purchase, not a subscripti­on you made elsewhere on the web), you’ll get a warning.

17. Delete apps from the update screen

Deleting apps is a little more convenient in iOS 13. The usual ways still work, but there’s a new way that might be a bit of a time-saver. When you open the App Store, you’ll notice app updates have moved into your Account card (tap your image in the upper right).

If you see an app on that list and want to delete it, just drag the app to the left and you’ll see an option to give it the boot. This works for any app in the list, whether it’s got an update pending or not.

I don’t know about you, but it’s often when looking at my app update list that I think, “I haven’t used that app in months, why am I even keeping it around, let alone updating it?”

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 ??  ?? iOS 13 can send calls right to voicemail, if the number isn’t found in your contacts, messages, or mail
iOS 13 can send calls right to voicemail, if the number isn’t found in your contacts, messages, or mail
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The new volume indicator is far less obtrusive, and you can now drag it up and down
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 ??  ?? You can now quickly join a Wi-Fi network or connect Bluetooth devices from the Control Centre
You can now quickly join a Wi-Fi network or connect Bluetooth devices from the Control Centre
 ??  ?? You’re no longer forced to wait until you’re on Wi-Fi to download big apps
You’re no longer forced to wait until you’re on Wi-Fi to download big apps
 ??  ?? That built-in document scanner breaks free of the Notes app, and lets you scan and save PDFs right to whatever folder you want
That built-in document scanner breaks free of the Notes app, and lets you scan and save PDFs right to whatever folder you want
 ??  ?? Devices without 3D Touch, like the iPhone XR and iPads, get expanded Haptic Touch with nearly all the same useful features
Devices without 3D Touch, like the iPhone XR and iPads, get expanded Haptic Touch with nearly all the same useful features
 ??  ?? You can change Safari’s default download location
You can change Safari’s default download location
 ??  ?? If you’re not a fan of the new three-finger gestures, you can easily open up a little bar with all the commands
If you’re not a fan of the new three-finger gestures, you can easily open up a little bar with all the commands
 ??  ?? Now you can save screenshot­s straight to Files, bypassing the Photos app
Now you can save screenshot­s straight to Files, bypassing the Photos app
 ??  ?? Optimized battery charging may increase the lifespan of your iPhone’s battery
Optimized battery charging may increase the lifespan of your iPhone’s battery
 ??  ?? You can now delete apps from your update list in the App Store
You can now delete apps from your update list in the App Store

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