How to Use Your iPhone — Essential Tips and Tricks

How to Use Your iPhone — Essential Tips and Tricks

Apple's iPhone is a powerful computer in the palm of your hand, with dozens of apps, streaming services, and other features always within reach. With its outstanding camera, gorgeous display, and super-fast processor, the iPhone quickly became a device you couldn't live without.

But just because the iPhone is a powerful tool does not mean that everything is easy to use. Even the simplest tasks can confound even the most experienced smartphone user.

We have all had the experience of staring helplessly at the iPhone screen and struggling to remember, "How do I do that again? So here are some tips on how to use the iPhone, from basic usage to more advanced features.

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