الأحد، 18 يوليو 2021

Hidden iOS 15 features on iPhone: Apple didn’t tell you

 




Later this year, your iPhone and iPad will receive major updates in the form of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, respectively. The update includes a lot of new features and changes, such as improved privacy tools, different do not disturb methods, and FaceTime is now available for Android and PC. Currently, anyone with a compatible iPhone or iPad can subscribe to the public beta if they want to use new features faster. Remember, this is called a beta version for a reason-Apple is definitely fixing some bugs and issues.

However, since the beginning of June, I have been testing the new operating system, and apart from the very bad battery life (this MagSafe battery will be very valuable after its launch), I really like these changes. Apple did not mention this when it released iOS 15; for example, the entire operating system has a built-in text scanning tool that can scan anything and import it directly into a text box or document very easily. At the top of the list of hidden features of my current favorite iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. As we approach the official release, I will continue to update this list, possibly in September. 

Have you ever thought of pointing your iPhone camera at a logo or a piece of paper to automatically recognize yourself, and then copy the text into an email or document? With iOS 15, this is possible and very cool. Using the new iPhone text scanning tool, tap and hold the text box as if it were displayed using copy and paste. Now you will see the "Scan Text" button. You can also see a button that uses only the scan icon, which looks like paper with a clip. Press the key that replaces the keyboard with the iPhone camera viewfinder. Point the camera at the object you want to scan and follow the instructions on the screen. For example, if the camera moves too fast, a "slow down" message will flash on the screen. If you align the camera and text correctly, you will see a preview of the text that the iPhone will recognize and ready to place in the document. When finished, click the Paste button.This is a clever and simple way to quickly scan the email address on the business card, the phone number on the poster, or as you can see in the screenshot above, scan the back of the book and make it look like a huge . Insert text. ...


 




Later this year, your iPhone and iPad will receive major updates in the form of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, respectively. The update includes a lot of new features and changes, such as improved privacy tools, different do not disturb methods, and FaceTime is now available for Android and PC. Currently, anyone with a compatible iPhone or iPad can subscribe to the public beta if they want to use new features faster. Remember, this is called a beta version for a reason-Apple is definitely fixing some bugs and issues.

However, since the beginning of June, I have been testing the new operating system, and apart from the very bad battery life (this MagSafe battery will be very valuable after its launch), I really like these changes. Apple did not mention this when it released iOS 15; for example, the entire operating system has a built-in text scanning tool that can scan anything and import it directly into a text box or document very easily. At the top of the list of hidden features of my current favorite iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. As we approach the official release, I will continue to update this list, possibly in September. 

Have you ever thought of pointing your iPhone camera at a logo or a piece of paper to automatically recognize yourself, and then copy the text into an email or document? With iOS 15, this is possible and very cool. Using the new iPhone text scanning tool, tap and hold the text box as if it were displayed using copy and paste. Now you will see the "Scan Text" button. You can also see a button that uses only the scan icon, which looks like paper with a clip. Press the key that replaces the keyboard with the iPhone camera viewfinder. Point the camera at the object you want to scan and follow the instructions on the screen. For example, if the camera moves too fast, a "slow down" message will flash on the screen. If you align the camera and text correctly, you will see a preview of the text that the iPhone will recognize and ready to place in the document. When finished, click the Paste button.This is a clever and simple way to quickly scan the email address on the business card, the phone number on the poster, or as you can see in the screenshot above, scan the back of the book and make it look like a huge . Insert text. ...


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