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Welcome. In front of me, I have an iPhone 14 and today I'll show you a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this phone
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I'll be honest straight up front. I'm not necessarily an iPhone user so I might not know the best like nukes and crannies about this OS and what it holds
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So obviously there might be way more more interesting things that I can find here but I just don't know them
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Now jumping straight to the things that I did find, we're going to begin with the multiple applications
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that you can move at a single time. Because normally when you try to move over an app
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you just hold it and start like grab it. Come on. There we go
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And you can then drag it over to a next page, drop it
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and there we go, right? A little bit annoying. So what do you can do
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Come on, make space. right here, come on, there we go. So what you can actually do is let's just say I want to move only the games from here
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I can grab one game or any kind of app. As I can see it, you can move it
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And once you can move it, you can simply tap on additional applications
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So there we go. You can see I'm holding right now 14 apps at once
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So I can now move over to the next page as an example, drop it, and there we go
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They all got moved really quickly and easily. Now this also will take me to a next thing that I wanted to show you, which is the option to disable pages
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So normally right now, if I just close this, we have page with games, which is the last one
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Technically we also have this one, which is like the app library. So you have games, you have just couple applications left over, and the first page
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but what you can do is top on these dots right here
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and for instance deselect the last page or any other page that you want
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click on down and now when you're swiping through you can see that it
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completely skips a third page with all the games so you can create a single page
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for specific some kind of applications that you just don't want to have visible
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normally now unfortunately it looks like we would need to re-enable it whenever we want to get
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it and these apps are also still accessible to the app library as you can see all the games
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So it's not necessarily hiding them completely but also you can turn the app library off if you
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want to so this would then make these apps be not very visible in general
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Now moving on to the next thing that I wanted to show you it associated with photos and screenshots and the ability to copy text from them Now open up settings and just take a simple screenshot right here
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Once one and I will also bring up a temporary glass right here
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And I'm going to take a photo of this. As you can see, it shows up the button right here
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You can top on it. And then you can select text from it
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For some reason, it's upside down. Fantastic. Not sure why it's upside down
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Let's try it again, maybe. So I'm going to move it to a side. There we go
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Again, that's a little bit better. So I can now select temporary glasses
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example or premium tempered and I can copy it, paste it whatever I want but you're not
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limited just to pressing that while seeing this. You can actually just take a photo and throw that away and now we can navigate into our
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photos where I will have two things obviously so I'll have now the screenshot and
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this and when you top you can see that you have this icon as well as well as we'll have to
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well on your photo and you can clearly see it did select the text. I have like this weird
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highlights. So again you can just select it. So obviously you can select all the
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text here that it detected. I'm not exactly sure if it detected everything. Instructions
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wasn't detected. You can probably just see that. It's not. highlight it, I think, wait, let's try that again
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Can't really view it. Oh, it actually selected as well
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So yeah, it works pretty well. And obviously if it works with photos, it will work with screenshots, it will work with screenshots
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without any kind of problem. And just to showcase this quickly, same thing
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Pretty neat way to, for instance, select text, especially if you, for instance, capture pictures of documents
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this will allow you to really easily select specific portions of documents
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for instance, maybe bank accounts, stuff like that, without any kind of hassle. And it's really nice
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Now let move over to the next thing that I wanted to show you which will be the ability to copy things easily So as an example I going to open up browser just so I can
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That's good enough. So I do have an image right here, but I'll also open up messages
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And I'm going to start a new message. Now, I'm not going to really dedicate it to anybody
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I'm just going to keep it like this. I'm going to move over to the photo
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I'm going to hold it. It gives you this options. but now if you move it, it minimizes
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and you can just swipe over to your app, drop it, there you go
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It's now completely pasted in, and you can send it without much problem. Now, I'll be honest, this might work a little bit better on tablets
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just because iPhones still do not include any kind of split screen
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or just multi-window support like Android does. Only the tablets do, so like the iPads, iPad Mini even
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which on that device it will work a little bit better just because you can have two different things open
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and you have a little bit bigger canvas for that anyway but still you can do it here if you want to
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and it's still pretty simple that would usually requires a two-hand job
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instead of just being able to do everything like one-handed now anyway let's move over to the next thing that I want to show you
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which will be associated with the keyboard Now, by default, you do have the Google, not Google, one I'm saying, the Apple keyboard
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and recently even got the addition of, like, swipe typing, which, wow, congrats
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Took him a while. But obviously, if you are aware, Google or Android in general had the option to swipe type for freckonly long time
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And what also, Google, for instance, Gboard has that Apple doesn't. is customization, which for some people might be a neat feature
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So what I recommend doing is navigating to your App Store. Just select once, whatever, and searching for Gboard
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Now once you download it it's a little bit annoying to enable it so we need to get
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started right here, let's go to this, get started, and when you press once it just completely
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tells you F off, Apple Technologies. It really doesn't want you to enable the different keyboard
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so what you can do is go back to this, select get started again, and now it's actually going to put you
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where you're supposed to be. So from here you're going to select keyboard, enable it, and also
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enable a second one, allow full access, allow, and we already have this, so you can get rid of it
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Come on. So like skip And another handy thing in here apart from for instance oops and misclick themes which allows you to choose from pre ones you can also create your
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own if you want to so you can select background images, colors and just generally
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customize the keyboard to look and feel how you want. But additional settings here, for instance if you go into keyboard settings, it allows you
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enable things like optic feedback. Though from what I've tested doesn't really do
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hot-tech feedback yet. So what you could do is just navigate into backend settings
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and somewhere in here there was options to... pretty sure I enabled it, yeah, so what are giving me that pop-up
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Alright, I also didn't switch to the Gboard. So there we go, boom, and now we're in Gboard
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But still, if I'm correct, oh no, there we go, we got Hoptic feedback
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Now I'm not sure if you can kind of hear it. We most likely can't, but there is a subtle optic feedback whenever you press a key
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It might seem like a very basic thing to want to have in your keyboard but trust me it does add a little bit of feel to your typing or you pressing this glass display that has no indents in it
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It does feel like you're actually typing which, or maybe not actually, but it just feels a little bit closer to what typing would feel
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And does add just a little bit more feel to pressing the buttons which in my opinion just makes it more enjoyable
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And I'm still surprised that Apple didn't decide to include that by default with their keyboard
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A little bit of a mis-hop there. So, as you can use G-board and have it just optic feedback from there
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And in general, G-board is really good keyboard, so you can't really go wrong with it
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If anything, I'm pretty sure it works just as well as the default keyboard
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If not better, I might take you just a moment to get used to it
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because as you've seen when enabling it did have just a tiny bit different positioning
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but still once you get used to it you should be good to go without any kind of problems
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And I think this would actually conclude everything that I want to show you
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