If your iPhone still has the Home Button, you can open the Control Center simply by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. But on newer iPhones with a notch or Dynamic Island, you have to swipe ...
iPhones are one of the most user-friendly phones out there today thanks to their quick-to-navigate interface developed over nearly two decades, from 2007 to today. Anything you install will produce a ...
My phone doesn't have a massive 6.9-inch screen like the iPhone 16 Pro Max or Galaxy S25 Ultra, but it's still bigger than I'd like it to be. That's especially true when I only have one hand free to ...
Alongside an all-new Home Screen for iPhone users in iOS 18, Apple is also preparing a revamped Control Center. With this updated feature, it's easier than ever to access the most important shortcuts ...
The iPhone Control Center has been totally revamped in iOS 18. You can now move pretty much every control around, add more controls than ever before, and even access multiple pages of controls. My ...
It’s now really easy to restart your iPhone. A function to turn off the handset has been added to the Control Center and it has made restarting much less clumsy, not to mention just a tad more obvious ...
The clock keeps ticking down to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 5. This is where we expect Apple to unveil its headliner mixed reality headset, as well as the usual slew of ...
The release of iOS 18 introduces a new era of customization for the iPhone Control Center, offering unprecedented flexibility and third-party app integration. With the ability to add widgets and ...
iOS 18 introduced a major redesign to Control Center across iPhone and iPad. Here are the three controls that have made a big difference for me over several months of use. Apple offers a built-in ...
The iPhone's Control Center is a handy feature that offers quick access to phone settings you might need regularly. You can access Focus modes, enable Airplane mode ...
If you turn off Bluetooth on an iPhone through the Control Center interface, it doesn’t actually turn Bluetooth off. The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi controls in CC only disconnect devices from those services.
In watchOS 26, Apple made the Control Center more customizable than ever. You can rearrange it and add third-party app controls, and if you don't like your changes, you can revert to the original ...