Luke Filipowicz
Luke Filipowicz has been writing for iMore for just shy of a decade and has seen his way through an evolution of the website's coverage every step of the way. Luke started primarily as a how-to specialist ensuring that everyone knows how to use their Apple devices to their fullest potential. Today, Luke helps iMore keep on top of everything Apple Watch-related and writes about iPad, iPhone, Mac, and more. He's especially passionate about low-cost technology, always trying to find the best product for the lowest price. He believes that technologies like cell phones have become necessary in the modern world, and keeping technology affordable and accessible will be an integral part of the future.
On top of writing, Luke also lends his voice to host the iMore Show — a weekly podcast focused on Apple news, rumors, and more. Whether it's talking about the latest Apple products, interviewing iOS developers, and diving into his favorite Apple TV+ shows, the iMore Show has been running for over 800 episodes, and it's not slowing down.
Luke's love of technology isn't just limited to Apple; you will often find him tinkering with cameras, microphones, and lights in his off time. Photography and video editing are two passions left over from his college days, where he got his Creative Communications Diploma from Red River College Polytechnic in 2015.
Latest articles by Luke Filipowicz
How to use App Library on your iPhone and iPad
By Luke Filipowicz, Joseph Keller published
App Library is a new organizational tool to help you control app clutter on your iPhone. Here's what you need to know about using it.
How to customize workouts on Apple Watch in watchOS 9
By Luke Filipowicz last updated
watchOS 9 offers a ton of customization options for your workouts. Here's how to customize workouts on Apple Watch in watchOS 9.
How to change Workout settings for Apple Watch
By Luke Filipowicz last updated
How do you change what's displayed on your Apple Watch during a Workout? Easily, with the Watch for iPhone app!
Editor's Desk: How Apple's VR/AR headset could change the game and why it probably won't
By Luke Filipowicz published
Can Apple make a splash in the VR/AR world with its rumored headset? There are a lot of factors that will determine its fate, but I have my doubts it will be a smash hit from the get go.
How to use Switch Control on iPhone and iPad
By Luke Filipowicz, Mick Symons published
Switch Control allows people with mobility impairments to get full use out of their iPhone or iPad using adaptive switches and other assistive devices. Here's how to use it!
How to set up and use Sleep Schedule on iPhone
By Luke Filipowicz published
Setting up a Sleep Schedule on your iPhone can help you sleep better. Here's how to set up and use Sleep Schedule on iPhone.
How to manage Apple Watch notification settings
By Luke Filipowicz published
Here's how to adjust little know notifications setting on your Apple Watch.
How to save and download episodes in the Podcasts app on iPhone and iPad
By Luke Filipowicz published
Element Case Special Ops Watch Band and Case for Apple Watch review: Rugged protection that maybe goes a bit too far
By Luke Filipowicz published
How to download tvOS 15.6 public beta 3 to your Apple TV
By Luke Filipowicz published
Apple has released tvOS 15.6 public beta 3 to members of the Beta Software Program. If you want to try it out, this is how to get it on your Apple TV.
How to download watchOS 8.7 public beta 3 to your Apple Watch
By Luke Filipowicz published
Apple has released the third public beta of watchOS 8.7 for its public beta testers. Here's how to download it!
How to use Siri to find and listen to music on HomePod and HomePod mini
By Luke Filipowicz, Christopher Close published
Siri on your HomePod or HomePod mini can help you do lots of things, and when it comes to playing music, it can not only play it, but help you find it too!
How to AirPlay Apple Fitness Plus workouts to your TV
By Luke Filipowicz published
You don't need to use your iPhone for Apple Fitness+. You can AirPlay the workouts to your TV!
How to set up the Contacts widget on iPhone and iPad
By Luke Filipowicz published
iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 are brought a new widget for the Home screen. The Contacts widget will ensure you're most important contacts are only a quick tap away!
These watchOS 9 features are the future of the Apple Watch
By Luke Filipowicz published
The newest Apple Watch software — watchOS 9 — will bring several new features to the platform; here are the most important ones.
Apple is ruining the value of its iPads with iPadOS 16
By Luke Filipowicz published
When Apple announced iPadOS 16's newest multitasking features were reserved for M1 iPads only, it left a really bad taste in my mouth.
WWDC 2022 gave us an excellent look at the direction Apple Watch is going — more everything!
By Luke Filipowicz published
When it comes to the future of the Apple Watch, Apple seems to be giving us more! More metrics to track, more features, and more improvements!
Hate the MacBook notch? No worries – Apple might kill the webcam
By Luke Filipowicz published
WWDC 2022 showed off Apple's intention to allow you to use your iPhone as your webcam on your MacBook. So why did Apple put the notch on its MacBooks in the first place?
watchOS 9: 5 features you may have missed
By Luke Filipowicz published
Apple never announces every single update and change during its WWDC keynote — here are some watchOS 9 features you may have missed.
If you aren't excited about Apple's new software, you need to watch WWDC 2022 again
By Luke Filipowicz published
So many amazing new features I can't wait to dive into! Apple really knocked WWDC 2022 out of the park.
Is my Apple Watch compatible with watchOS 9?
By Luke Filipowicz published
While the new Apple Watch is compatible with a fair amount of models, the Apple Watch Series 3 will not be able to run watchOS 9.
From the Editor's Desk: It's finally here! WWDC 2022 comes with some big expectations.
By Luke Filipowicz last updated
While new hardware is always exciting, Apple's yearly software releases often have more significant ramifications for the average user, which is why you might want to tune into WWDC.