If you want to double-check the dimensions with a ruler after printing, go ahead, to see if your printer settings are correct. If not, adjust them and try again.
To get a better feel for the devices in your hand, feel free to cut out cardboard at the depth listed above, and tape the cutouts to them. That still won't help with feeling the weight, but it's as good as it gets without getting experience with the iPhone models in person. Get a lifetime subscription to VPN Unlimited for all your devices with a one-time purchase from the new Gadget Hacks Shop , and watch Hulu or Netflix without regional restrictions, increase security when browsing on public networks, and more.
For example, shortcuts that work in the Share Sheet or Apple Watch can be filtered out by tapping the relevant smart categories underneath the My Shortcuts tab.
The Photos app in iOS 14 comes with improved filtering and sorting options. Zooming in and out of image thumbnails is also much smoother and immersive. Furthermore, you can set any photo in an album as its thumbnail — simply tap and hold an image, and then tap Make Key Photo. The Photos app now sports a new action menu when visiting certain categories and albums. Start by tapping the ellipsis icon to the upper-right corner of the screen, and you get to perform a host of tasks such as sharing multiple photos straight off the bat, adding photos from other albums, filtering items by type, and so on.
Other noteworthy features include automatically stabilized Live Photos, the ability to add captions to photos, and Memories with better selections, music tracks, and transitions. The Reminders app got a huge redesign in iOS This year, iOS 14 ramps things up by providing a new quick option to add reminders without having to dive into a specific list first , smart suggestions for capturing new reminders quickly, and the ability to edit multiple reminders at once. Members with shared lists can also assign tasks to each other to make it easier to split up assignments.
Furthermore, you can select emojis as list icons — previously, it was limited to a few icons only. That aside, the Reminders app features improved search capabilities, allowing you to quickly bring up entries by searching for people, locations, or reminder notes. The Music app has received a moderate makeover. It replaces the For You tab with Listen Now, which now appears first within the navigation bar to the bottom, and provides improved suggestions by learning and evolving the more you use Apple Music.
The Music app is now also better at generating searches, allowing better access to filtering controls and improved suggestions. Other noteworthy improvements include the ability to invoke Siri during music playback — similar to how Alexa works with Amazon Music. The Music app also continues playing matching tracks after the end of a song or playlist, which may take some getting used to.
Furthermore, you receive haptic feedback in the Music app whenever you use the playback controls. The Voice Memos app in iOS 14 comes with smart folders that intelligently categorizes your recordings. The Home app supports on-device Face Recognition for compatible video doorbells and cameras that can identify friends and family.
Furthermore, Adaptive Lighting for compatible HomeKit-enabled lights can help adjust the color temperature automatically throughout the day. In iOS 14, the Home app also has expanded controls in the Control Center for quick access to accessories and scenes. It also sports improved Siri supports, where you can send audio messages and share ETAs with others.
It also sports a horizontal start bar to the bottom of the screen in cars with a portrait display. Check out a complete list of CarPlay features here. For example, the menu that brings up the Document Scanner and Edit options now shows up from the top and not from the bottom.
While playing a video, bring up the Quality menu, pick the p setting, and you are good to go. Previously, you had to tap and hold an app to start jiggling them. With iOS 14, you can choose to add new apps either to the Home screen or the App Library during the installation process itself.
The native Notes app sports improved search capabilities, with a new Top Hits section that displays the most relevant results prominently from the rest. As the name suggests, FaceTime will automatically adjust the video feed in a way as to make it seem as if video call participants are looking directly at each other instead of at their cameras.
When you take a screenshot, the markup screen lets you change the opacity of an image. Perfect for emphasizing annotations in noisy screenshots. The iPhone will automatically wake or lock when you open or close the cover respectively.
In iOS 13, it used to pop-up from the bottom. You can set your sleep schedule in the Health app, and it will automatically turn on Do Not Disturb during that time. Wind Down is related to Sleep mode.
It reduces distractions and helps you relax before going to bed. You can set a time to enable Wind Down before starting Sleep mode. Quite useful if you only plan to use the App Library on the iPhone. When you search for apps, contacts, or websites in Search, the results come back with bigger and bolder fonts for easier reading.
Even better, Search will pick the closest matching suggestion, letting you launch it directly by tapping Go on the onscreen keyboard. With iOS 14, the Weather app and widget keep you up to date on severe weather events. It also provides a new next-hour precipitation chart that shows minute-by-minute precipitation. The App Store now displays the Game Center ID in the Account section, letting you quickly check your gaming stats, achievements, friends, and friend suggestions.
In native apps, iOS 14 features an updated date and time picker that is much easier to use with less scrolling involved. Long-pressing the Back button on any native app will reveal your history, helping you quickly jump back to previous pages.
The Health app supports several new data types for health records, mobility, symptoms, and ECG, complete with a new Health checklist for health features that matter the most. When using Bluetooth, iOS 14 now showcases a small banner notification whenever a device connects to the iPhone. This eliminates the need to go to the Control Center to review devices that got connected.
You can now select colors with even more precision while annotating screenshots, images, and documents with the Spectrum and Slider tabs.
If you have multiple widgets on the Home screen and want to reduce the clutter, simply long-press a widget and drag it over to another one. That way, you can create stacks of widgets on the home screen. You can stop the Smart Stack of widgets from automatically rotating your widgets — long-press the Smart Stack, tap Edit Stack, and then turn off the switch next to Smart Rotate.
Guides in Apple Maps provide a curated list of interesting places to visit in a city, created by a selection of trusted resources. Guides are a great way to discover hot new restaurants, find popular attractions, and explore new recommendations from respected brands. You can also save Guides for offline usage — if the guides get updated with new information, Maps will update saved Guides accordingly. You can now rename any Bluetooth device connected to your iPhone by heading into the Bluetooth options in the Settings app.
Web browsing in general is more transparent and secure due to the inclusion of new Safari features such as the Privacy Report, password monitoring, and the ability to sign in with biometrics. However, iOS 14 also comes with an array of additional features that improve your privacy in general. The App Store in iOS 14 sports a new section labeled App Privacy for all listed apps, which reveals the exact forms of data used to track you.
This helps you make better decisions as to which apps you should install on your iPhone. You can also use the information to take appropriate measures to prevent privacy-invasive apps from tracking you all the time. This is a seemingly insignificant yet vital improvement to user privacy.
Since the introduction of the iOS 14 Beta, a number of popular apps such as TikTok and LinkedIn have already been caught in the act of reading the clipboard for no obvious reason.
Where possible, it also allows you to upgrade existing login credentials to Sign in with Apple. Apple introduced Sign in with Apple last year, which allows you to privately sign into apps and websites — for example, Sign in with Apple lets you use an anonymized email address while masking the real thing to preserve privacy. With iOS 14, you can upgrade existing login credentials to Sign in with Apple as well. The Cupertino-based tech giant provides developers with an API that helps support the transition.
You can check the Security Recommendations screen and shift to Sign in with Apple for apps or websites that incorporate the feature. A green-colored dot indicates an active camera, while an orange-colored dot reflects a live microphone. You can also view the name of the app using your camera feed or microphone audio by bringing up the Control Center.
Dubbed Precision Location, the feature lets you determine between an app having your exact location or an approximate location. System availability depends on support from your local public health authority. For more information see covid This release also includes other bug fixes for your iPhone. Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. This release also includes bug fixes and improvements. This update also introduces an option to control automatic prominence of video tiles on Group FaceTime calls and includes bug fixes and other improvements.
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