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Apple's iOS 16 is expected to launch sometime in the fall, along with a host of high-end features which include a completely new lock screen with widgets , extensive customization and the ability to unsend and modify text messages and make sure that you don't make embarrassing mistakes.
However, these features are just the beginning. You'll be excited to learn that there are several new hidden features that could completely change the way you use your iPhone.
Here's a closer look at some of iOS 16's hidden gems, such as password-protected photo albums or easily accessible Wi-Fi passwords.
Read more: Will Your iPhone Run iOS 16? Some iPhones won't work.
If you're looking to know more about the new mobile operating system, we've got new iOS 16 features that you'll love and a couple of Apple Maps features that will make it easier to travel.
You can also get your hands on iOS 16 right now. Find out how to download and install the second beta on your iPhone.
Connect Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and your iPhone
Apple has long permitted you to connect third-party controllers like the PS5 Sony DualSense and Xbox Core Controller and Xbox Core Controller, to your iPhone and iPad to play more comfortably games on the go, such as the Apple Arcade library, Minecraft and Call of Duty. And you can add another console controller to the list.
If you own a Nintendo Switch, you can now pair your Joy-Con controllers to your iPhone or iPad running iOS 16. To begin, press down on the little black pairing button on your Joy-Con until the green lights flash back and forth. This means the device is in pairing mode. The next step is to switch on your iPhone. Go to Settings >Bluetooth. Select the Joy-Con from this list. Repeat this procedure with the other Joy-Con.
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Hidden and Recently Deleted albums are now password secured
The Hidden album within the Photos app isn't hidden, seeing as it is easy to find, making it impractical for effectively concealing private photos and videos. While Apple has the option to make the Hidden album "invisible," anyone with access to your phone is able to make it visible and see everything in it.
Thanks to iOS 16 You can now lock the Hidden album. To toggle this feature on, you don't need to do anything. If you'd like to test it out, start the Photos app and go to the Albums tab at the bottom of the screen. If you scroll down, you'll notice the tiny lock next the Hidden and Recently Deleted albums. Face ID or your passcode is required to access the contents.
View and share saved Wi-Fi passwords Apple has permitted iOS users to share Wi-Fi passwords for quite a while however, only by placing two Apple devices near each other. Yurock If that feature didn't work automatically it was not possible to simply pull out the password from your settings. You needed to know the password if you wanted to share your Wi-Fi password to another person like an Android user or someone on PC. Until now.
Read more: You'll Finally See Your Wi-Fi Passwords You Saved on an iPhone
Go to Settings and then select Wi-Fi. Tap the small icon with information to the right for the network you wish to change the password. To view the network password you must tap on the Password section. Next, utilize Face ID or your passcode to see it. To copy the password to your clipboard Tap Copy.
There could be duplicate photos or videos. It may not be a problem if you've got enough storage space However, if not it could be best to go back and remove every single duplicate -which is now easy to do on iOS 16.
You should now see a new Duplicates Album under Utilities. This is where Apple scans all your photos and shows you any image or video that you've saved more than once. From there, you can choose to delete any duplicates, or simply press Merge to save the image with the best quality (and relevant data) and then move the other photos to the trash.
You'll want to go through every set of duplicates to ensure that they aren't identical photos. To get rid of duplicates, you can hit Select >Select >Merge.
Pin your favorite tabs to Safari Safari. Safari limits your open tabs to 500. If you reach that limit, it may be very difficult to find the tab you're looking for. You can scroll for hours, but there's now an easier way to locate the exact tab you're looking to find.
If you hold down an open tab in Safari You will then be able to Pin Tab. This will move the tab to the top of Safari, which will show it as an overview of the tab. You can tap to see it.
Press down to unpin the tab. It will then move to the first tab on your grid.
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