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How to connect your Apple Watch to a treadmill or exercise bike
By Matt Evans published
Connecting your Apple Watch to treadmills, exercise bikes and other fitness equipment brings outdoor accuracy inside.
Your iPhone has a hidden sound library that will help you sleep better
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Quick Tips Your iPhone has a hidden sound library with calming noises like white noise and rain.
How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
How-to How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone, so your shiny new device works straight out of the box.
How to play Fortnite on iPhone, iPad and Mac
By James Bentley last updated
Fortnite isn't on The App Store, but you can still play it on iPhone or iPad for free. Here's how to play Fortnite on iPhone or iPad in just a few simple steps.
This dark mode iPhone app is a dream come true for night-time reading — here's how to use it
By Alex Blake published
Noir adds a dark mode to every website, making each one easier to read and better for your eyesight.
Here's how to turn off in-app ratings and stop the annoying nudges for 5 stars.
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Quick Tips Turn off the annoying in-app review request pop-ups on your iPhone and get back to the tasks that matter.
Is your iPhone not receiving pictures? Here's the fix!
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
Is your iPhone not receiving pictures? Luckily there are a couple of things to try to fix this annoying issue.
How to type Apple logo emoji on iPhone and iPad – find the Apple symbol on your keyboard fast with this tip
By Stephen Warwick last updated
Here's how to quickly type the Apple logo emoji on iPhone and iPad. Find the Apple symbol with ease.
This iPhone setting will significantly improve your smartphone's battery life
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Quick Tips This simple iPhone setting will help extend your battery life without drastically impacting your user experience.
Want better iPhone photo quality without taking up lots of storage? You’re not using your 48MP camera properly unless you use this HEIF Max tip
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Quick Tips You probably aren't taking iPhone photos in 48MP but you should with this simple HEIF Max setting that adds more detail to your pictures.
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