If you were given a new iPhone this Christmas or Three Wise Men, you should know that there are many ways to get that out of the way with third-party apps and tricks that are less obvious at first. And if you haven't been lucky enough to release an iPhone these days it doesn't happen, it's always good to know a few third-party applications and iOS devices. We've included a few apps and strategies that you can use right now.
The 7 most attractive apps to install on the iPhone
- Documents to manage files: Apple has its own filesystem to manage documents and folders, but it's almost complete and with many tools like the Reeder Docs app. It's a free app that you can download from the App Store and that you can open and play multiple files.
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Items or Todoist to schedule tasks: With iOS Reminders you can manage your tasks without problems if you don't have to manage very large projects. However, for complex tasks that require a lot of detail on your way, it is interesting to look at alternatives such as Object or Todoist. First one payment, second free with an annual subscription option for premium features.
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Spark or Outlook to manage emails: As a recall, Apple offers an email app to manage emails. But also, it's interesting to look at third-party apps that offer many features and additional options. In this sense the best in the App Store is currently Reeder Spark and Microsoft Outlook. Both completely free.
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1Password to save passwords: Using different passwords for each app, web or account is essential if we want to protect our data. In order to do something like this you need to have a password manager (unless you're a smart person) and pretty much no doubt 1Password. At Applesfera we explain what it is and how to use it. It is available for free in the App Store for in-app purchases.
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Broadcast, Castro or Pocket Casts to listen to podcasts: If you like listening to podcasts there is more to life than the Apple Podcasts app. The best players are Overcast (for its engine to improve audio), Castro (for its excellent podcast and episode control) and Pocket Casts (if you want something cross-available on Android and the web as well). All for free with in-app purchases on the App Store.
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Streaks to end habits: New year and time to start new habits. No app helps much more in this regard than Streaks, which has an interface specifically designed to end Health and Apple Watch integration and automatically eliminate habits when it has to do with health or gaming among other things. One charge in the App Store.
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Darkroom for photo editing: My favorite photo editor on iPhone with a huge amount of editing, cropping and enhancement options. It has many filters and the ability to add custom filters. Available in the App Store for in-app purchases.
- Holiday photography: If you want to shoot professional photography with more control on exposure, ISO or focus on other things … Hide is the best camera app right now. One charge in the App Store.
7 hidden tricks that you can use on the iPhone
- Customize the control center: At the control center we reach a series of options quickly by moving from the right at the top of the screen. If we want to reset, add or remove controls in the control center we can do it from Settings> Control Center> Custom controls.
- Scan QR codes and Wi-Fi networks: Just open the Camera app and point to the QR code. The app will automatically detect the QR code and a notification appears that when you press it, it opens a link or QR code information. By the way, when you point to a QR code for Wi-Fi we automatically connect to that network without the need for a password.
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Change Siri's voice: Siri automatically comes with a female voice, though this can be changed to a male if we wish. Also change the way you speak or your language. All of this from Settings> Siri and search> Siri / Siri Language.
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Swipe typing on keyboard: Yes, on the iPhone it is also possible to type by simply tapping your finger on the keyboard for quick typing. IPhone will automatically approve the words. You just have to use the keyboard and start sliding your finger around the letters you want to press ".
- Keep the full website: When we create a screenshot by default, the visual content on the screen is saved, but if it is a website framework in Safari we can save the entire web. The & # 39; Full Page & # 39; will appear in the screen options and by switching to this mode we can select a large piece to save as an image or directly to the entire website as a PDF.
- Hide photos from the Photos app: If you don't want the photo to appear in the main album of the Photos app or tasks like memories … you can hide it in the hidden album by selecting the photo (or photos) and in the sharing menu by choosing & # 39; Hide & # 39; It will only appear in a hidden album, but be careful, it doesn't mean you can't access them, there is no password protection to access the album, it's just one album.
- Set two faces to face ID: Face ID acknowledges and understands the change we have on the face for example when we wear glasses, hats or a beard. But if for some reason we have two very different features (let's say a clear face and one wearing a scarf in winter) you might be able to configure another face so that the face ID has no problem seeing it. This is done from Settings> Face ID and Code> Configure a different look.
In terms of tactics, we have a lot more to look for. Here you have 57 tricks and here you have 33 more tricks. Finally, it's also worth a look at iOS 13's unseen potential. It only remains to enjoy the iPhone and do more with it.