If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Although iOS offers a sizable library of emoji to choose from, there are times when you can't quite find ...
Here’s how it works. Now, with iOS 18 (and iOS 18.1) out in the wild, you're no longer constrained by the layouts and colors that Apple and app authors decided for you; you can now change these ...
The wait is finally over as the official release of iOS 18.1 catapults Apple into the artificial intelligence era. While this new update is rolling out to compatible iPhones, only a select few ...
With the latest iOS update, however, you have more control over your iPhone than ever. Not only can you access your iPhone remotely in iOS 18 and find new formatting options in Messages ...
If privacy is a top concern, you might want to disable this. Here's how to turn it off: In iOS 18, the "Shared with You" feature shares content from your Messages with other apps. This means that ...
Although Apple Intelligence isn't quite here yet (unless you install the iOS 8.1 public beta), there's still a lot to explore. In real estate, location is everything, and the bottom corners of ...
Usually it’s the big annual iOS updates that are most worth getting excited about, but this year, due to Apple’s decision to gradually roll out Apple Intelligence features, some of the ...
Apple on Monday confirmed the general availability of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1. The point update is most notable for its inclusion of the first batch of Apple Intelligence ...
iOS 18.1 is now available, bringing with it a ton of new capabilities to iPhone users—particularly through Apple Intelligence. There are three AI-powered upgrades for Apple Photos in iOS 18.1 ...
The arrival of iOS 18 in September brought a new version of the Photos app to your iPhone. The multiple tabs from the previous versions of Apple's built-in photo management tool are gone ...