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Get the most out of your iPhone with these lesser-known iOS 16 features and settings.


Nelson Aguilar
Nelson Aguilar is an LA-based tech how-to writer and graduate of UCLA. With more than a decade of experience, he covers Apple and Google and writes on iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings and more.
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Apple released iOS 16 over half a year ago, and in the months since, we've seen smaller point updates, the most recent being iOS 16.4 (and iOS 16.4.1). All these updates bring new features and settings to your iPhone, like the ability tounsend text messages and emails and cut objects out of your photos, but there might be a few you've missed.
I'm going to walk you through everything you need to know about the best lesser-known gems in iOS 16, like password-protected photo albums,easily accessible Wi-Fi passwordsand more.
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And while you're here, make sure you also brush up on the majornew iOS 16 features you'll love, and afew you might just hate(luckily, there's a fix). If you're curious about what's next for Apple, check out what to expect from iOS 16.5.
View and share saved Wi-Fi passwords
Apple has allowed iOS users to share Wi-Fi passwords for a while now, but only by placing two Apple devices near each other. And if that feature didn't automatically work, you couldn't just dig out the password from your settings. Plus if you wanted to share a saved Wi-Fi password with someone else, like an Android user or someone on a computer, you had to remember the password. Until now.
In Settings, go to Wi-Fi and tap the tiny information icon to the right of the network you want the password for. To view the network password, tap the Password section and then use Face ID or enter your passcode to view it. You can then tap Copy to copy the password into your clipboard and share it.
The credit card-sized Anker 622 not only attaches to your MagSafe-compatible iPhone to give it a charge but also has a built-in kickstand so that you can comfortably view and use your device while it gets juice.
Find and remove duplicate photos and videos
Maybe you've saved the same photo multiple times or downloaded a video more than once, resulting in duplicates littering up your photo album. It may not be a problem if you've got storage to spare, but you're running out of space, you can now remove every single duplicate easily with iOS 16.
In Photos > Albums, you should see a new Duplicates album under Utilities. Apple scans through all of your photos and shows you any photo or video you've saved more than once in that album. From there, you can either delete any duplicates, or simply press Merge, which will keep the photo with the highest quality (and relevant data) and then move the others to the trash.
Although you'll probably want to go through each set of duplicates, to ensure that they're actually exact copies and not similar photos, you can also hit Select > Select All > Merge to remove every single photo and video that Apple thinks is a duplicate, all at once.
Hang up a phone or FaceTime call with Siri
Siri does a lot of things. You can use the virtual assistant to send a text message, get directions or play music -- but one thing she's never been able to do is hang up a phone call. Weird right? Now that's finally a possibility with iOS 16.
In Settings, go to Siri & Search and first make sureListen for "Hey Siri" is toggled on. If it is, you should see a new option underneath -- Call Hang Up. Go into that option and toggle on Call Hang Up. When you're on a phone call or FaceTime video chat, simply say, "Hey, Siri," and ask her to hang up your current call.
Pair Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons with your iPhone
Apple has long allowed you to pair third-party controllers, like the PS5 Sony DualSense and Xbox Core Controller, to your iPhone and iPad, in order to more comfortably play mobile video games like theApple Arcadelibrary, Minecraft and Call of Duty. Now you can add another console controller to that list.
If you own aNintendo Switch, you can nowpair your Joy-Con controllers to your iPhone or iPadrunning iOS 16. To start, hold down the little black pairing button on the Joy-Con, until the green lights start running back and forth. This means the device is in pairing mode. Next, open your iPhone and go toSettings>Bluetoothand select theJoy-Confrom the list. Repeat this step with the other Joy-Con.
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Hidden and Recently Deleted albums are now password protected
The Hidden album in the Photos app is clearly not hidden, seeing as anyone can easily find it. That makes it impractical for adequately hiding private photos and videos. While Apple does have an option to make the Hidden album "invisible," anyone with access to your phone could make it visible again and view everything inside.
Thanks to iOS 16, you can now lock the Hidden album. You don't actually need to do anything to toggle this feature on. If you want to check it out, launch the Photos app and go to the Albums tab at the bottom of the screen. If you scroll down, you'll see a tiny lock next to the Hidden and Recently Deleted albums. To view the contents of those albums, you'll need to use Face ID or your passcode.
Copy and paste photo and video edits
If you use the editor tool in the Photos app, you'll be happy to learn that you can now copy and paste edits, including saturation, contrast and brightness, between photos. If you edit one photo or video and are happy with the look, you can paste those same exact edits to any other photo or video in your camera roll.
To do this, launch the Photos app and open a photo that's been edited in full-screen. Next, tap on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and then hitCopy Edits. This option will only appear if the photo has been edited within Photos, not any third-party photo editor. Finally, go to the photo you want to copy these edits over to, tap on the three-dot menu and then hit Paste Edits. After a second or so, you should see the photo edits appear.
Use Siri to send an emoji
Siri has long been able to send long, complicated text messages and emails by dictation, but with iOS 16, for the first time, you're now able to use your voice to send emojis. As long as you know the name of the emoji, simply say "face with tears of joy emoji" or "red heart emoji" to insert an emoji into your text with Siri.
If you use the keyboard dictation feature in your iPhone's keyboard, accessible at the bottom right of your keyboard (microphone icon), you can also say the emoji name to insert an emoji anywhere you can type text, like in a note or a caption on Instagram.
Bring haptic feedback to your keyboard
The iPhone has long had haptic feedback. It's what you feel underneath your fingertips whenever you attempt to delete an app from your home screen or enter the incorrect password on your lock screen. Strangely enough, haptic feedback has never been available for the stock iOS keyboard -- until now.
If you want to enable a slight vibration for every single key you type in, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Keyboard Feedback and toggle on Haptic. The sound option you see is the loud and annoying clacking sound you might hear when you type in something and your phone isn't on silent mode, so you can keep that disabled.
Pin your favorite tabs in Safari
Safari caps your open tabs at 500, and if you're nearing that limit, it might be pretty darn hard to find the exact tab you're looking for. You could scroll endlessly, but there's now an easier way to find the exact tab you're looking for.
In Safari, if you press down on an open tab, you now have the option to hit Pin Tab. This will move that tab to the top of Safari, where it will exist as a tiny tab preview, permanently pinned there, which you can then tap to view. If you press down and unpin a tab, it will move to first in your grid of open tabs.
Delay your emails longer
It's easy to accidentally send an email, especially when you're multitasking or responding to multiple threads at once. But there's good news: Apple added a feature in iOS 16 that gives you 10 seconds to unsend an email. However, for some, that may not be enough time, which is why you can extend the delay.
In Settings, go into Mail and scroll down until you find Undo Send Delay. By default, the 10 Seconds option will be selected, but you can choose 20 Seconds and 30 Seconds as well.
Use Face ID while you're lying down
If you've ever tried to unlock your iPhone while it's vertical, like when you're lying on your side, you might have noticed that it doesn't work. You have to place your iPhone in portrait orientation, or upright, for Face ID to work. With iOS 16, you can finally use Face ID to unlock your iPhone when it's in landscape orientation. However, for this to work, you must have an iPhone 13 or 14 running iOS 16.
Allow notifications when you share your screen
As a privacy protection measure, Apple automatically disables notifications when you share your screen, whether it's via SharePlay or Screen Mirroring. However, if others seeing your notifications isn't an issue, you can now allow notifications on iOS 16. In the Settings application, go to Notifications > Screen Sharing and toggle on Allow Notifications.
Copy your screenshots to your clipboard without saving them
You don't need to save a screenshot to your photo album to share it with someone else. A new iOS 16 feature allows you to take a screenshot, copy it to your clipboard, delete it from your phone and paste it where you see fit. After you take a screenshot, tap the screenshot preview that appears, hit Done on the top-right and then tap Copy and Delete to copy the screenshot to your clipboard.
Remove more preinstalled Apple apps
Since iOS 10, you've been able to remove some preinstalled iOS applications like Stocks, Maps and Calculator -- but not all of them. With the release of iOS 16, you can add three more apps to this list of ones you can remove: Find My, Clock and Health. However, deleting these apps can negatively affect and break support with other apps and connected devices, like your Apple Watch.
Make Siri listen to you longer
If you ever find yourself getting cut off by Siri, there's now a way to force the voice assistant to listen to you longer so that she can catch everything you say. The feature isn't in an obvious place though -- in the Settings app, go to Accessibility > Siri,then choose either Longer or Longest. Play around with the two options to see which works best for you.
For more on iOS 16 and the iPhone, check out our iOS 16 cheat sheet.
FAQs
Unlock Your iPhone's Full Potential: 15 Hidden iOS 16 Features You Should Know About? ›
Link a Focus to your Lock Screen to match how you want to use your iPhone in the moment. Expand your Focus filters across Apple apps such as Calendar and Messages, as well as third‑party apps, to hide distracting content. See Link a Focus to your Lock Screen and Add Focus filters. iCloud Shared Photo Library.
What are the hidden features of iOS 16? ›- Lock Screen. Lock Screen gallery. ...
- Focus. Lock Screen linking. ...
- iCloud Shared Photo Library. Share a photo library with your family. ...
- Messages. Edit a message. ...
- Mail. Smart search corrections. ...
- Safari. Shared Tab Groups. ...
- Passkeys. Passkeys. ...
- Live Text. Live Text in videos.
Link a Focus to your Lock Screen to match how you want to use your iPhone in the moment. Expand your Focus filters across Apple apps such as Calendar and Messages, as well as third‑party apps, to hide distracting content. See Link a Focus to your Lock Screen and Add Focus filters. iCloud Shared Photo Library.
What features does iOS 16 have compared to iOS 15? ›iOS 16 vs iOS 15: lock screen
The first difference between iOS 16 and iOS 15 is the lock screen. Compared with iOS 15, iOS 16 has a big change in the style of the lock screen interface. On the new lock screen, we can change fonts and wallpaper, and even put widgets on the lock screen.
Despite some scare stories suggesting Apple is about to start scanning all your iMessages for evidence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), the tech giant has made clear it's not doing that at all.
Is iOS 15 spying on you? ›No. Apple says that it only affects photo uploads to iCloud.
What is the green dot on iOS 16 Lock Screen? ›With iOS 14 or later, an orange dot, an orange square, or a green dot indicates when the microphone or camera is being used by an app.
What is depth effect iOS 16? ›The iOS 16 Depth Effect ensures a small part of the wallpaper subject appears behind the Lock Screen clock, creating a nice visual style. If this multilayered photo effect is not working on your iPhone Lock Screen or you don't know how to set a wallpaper with Depth Effect, this tutorial is here to help.
Is it good to update iOS 15 to 16? ›Most users should not experience serious problems with app support for iOS 16, but if this is something that particularly concerns you or you are aware of important apps that have not yet been updated, you should stay using iOS 15 for a while longer until the issues have been fixed.
What is the biggest difference in iOS 16? ›iOS 16 new features
The biggest iOS 16 features are a more customizable lock screen, the ability to edit and unsend iMessages (with limitations), some changes to lock screen notifications, enhancements to Apple Wallet and the ability to use SharePlay from messages.
How can I see my secret conversation history? ›
- Open the Facebook Messenger app on your device.
- Tap Chats on the bottom if it is not on the Chats page. ...
- Open your Messenger app.
- Click on the gear icon and select Archived threads in the dropdown menu.
Generally, texts and emails are private. Thus, you don't have a right to look at them without your spouse's consent. Doing so is viewed as an invasion of privacy. It doesn't matter whether you are married, separated or divorced.
How do you private text messages on iPhone? ›- Turn off message previews. ...
- Set messages to auto-delete. ...
- Use Invisible Ink in iMessage. ...
- Lock third-party messaging apps with Face ID or Touch ID. ...
- Lock the Messages app using Screen Time.
Yes, this secret feature is hidden in your Apple logo and it is known as 'Back Tap'. As the name suggests, you just need to tap the Apple icon on your iPhone and it will do its magic for you. The secret tap feature on your iPhone Apple logo can do almost everything that is there.
What does *# 21 do to your iPhone? ›When you dial *#21#, you are, in fact, activating a feature access code that quickly tells you the status of call forwarding for your phone. It's a quick way of seeing what, in the case of this particular 'setting interrogation code,' your call forwarding settings. That's it, nothing more or less.
What is secret mode on iPhone? ›With the iPhone incognito Mode, you can browse the internet without letting anyone trace your activity. Your browser won't save the sites you've logged in to, or even what your login and password are. Most importantly, it won't save your browsing or search engine history.
Can you tell if someone is monitoring your iPhone? ›If you suspect your phone is being monitored, check the Storage section in your settings. Here, you should be able to see how much data is being consumed by what. If you notice your device is using more data than usual, that could be an indicator of spyware.
What else can iOS 15 do? ›iOS 15 introduces new features for FaceTime calls, tools to reduce distractions, a new notifications experience, added privacy features, complete redesigns for Safari, Weather, and Maps, and more. Notifications have been redesigned in iOS 15, adding contact photos for people and larger icons for apps.
Can someone watch you through your iPhone? ›Yes, a partner, parent, or even employer can gain remote, real-time access to your iPhone using spying software. Spyware can track your GPS location, record your keypad inputs such as credit card numbers and passwords, and monitor your calls, texts, app usage, emails, voice, and other personal data.
Will iOS 15 scan messages? ›The CSAM feature was not released. Nov. 10, 2021: The iOS 15.2 beta 2 has the less-controversial Conversation Safety feature for Messages. It relies on on-device scanning of images, but it doesn't match images to a known database and isn't enabled unless a parent account enables it.
How do you know if someone is using a spy app on your iPhone? ›
- Unusual pop-up ads and messages. ...
- New unknown apps on your phone. ...
- Fast-draining battery life. ...
- Slow performance and bad battery life. ...
- Spikes in data usage. ...
- Your phone is often overheating. ...
- Background noise on calls.
With watchOS, iOS, and iPadOS, your messages are encrypted on your device so they can't be accessed without your passcode. iMessage and FaceTime are designed so that there's no way for Apple to read your messages when they're in transit between devices.
How do I open hidden apps on iOS 15? ›...
How Do I Unhide Hidden Apps?
- Swipe from right to left on the Home screen to open the App Library. ...
- Tap the search bar in the App Library to view an alphabetical listing of apps. ...
- Tap and hold the name of the app you want to unhide.
The Phone app will show a red dot if you have a voicemail you haven't listened to. The Messages app will show a red dot even if you have already read the message in the notification banner that shows up when you get a message.
What is the notification dot on iOS 16? ›If you are also seeing your notifications as just a number of dots on the bottom of your iPhone's Lock Screen, this is Apple's new "count" view. If you don't like it, changing it back is quite easy. The new iOS 16 attempts to show you less information you don't need, so that notifications don't overwhelm your screen.
What enhancements in iOS 16? ›- Lock Screen gallery. ...
- Lock Screen switching. ...
- Lock Screen editing. ...
- Stylized date and time. ...
- Multilayered photo effect. ...
- Suggested photos. ...
- Photo shuffle. ...
- Photo styles.
An unusual battery drain issue is one of the worst things to occur with your iPhone after iOS 16 install. This issue can persist even with the latest software update. It's been hardly a month since iOS 16 has been released officially, yet there are reports of many battery drain issues from the general public.
Will there be new Emojis in iOS 16? ›Latest emojis on iPhones
The list of new emojis in the beta release of iOS 16.4 includes one new shaking smiley face which can be used to express physical shaking from external forces or internal emotions. There are three new coloured heart emojis – light blue, grey, and pink.
The iPhone 15 series is expected to arrive in about four and a half months in mid September 2023 featuring four models, just like the iPhone 14 series before it. First of them is the 6.1-inch iPhone 15, the most affordable vanilla model. Then comes the larger, 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus with a bigger battery.
Should I upgrade to iOS 16 yet? ›For those on iPhone 8 or above, it's time to update to iOS 16.2, the latest version of iOS 16, to keep your iPhone safe. To update your iPhone, go to your Settings > General > Software Update and download and install the latest iOS version.
How is iOS 16 different? ›
iOS 16 introduces redesigned, customizable Lock Screens with widgets, the ability to edit and delete messages, improved Focus modes, an iCloud Shared Photos Library for families, major improvements for apps like Mail, Home, and Wallet, and much more. The Lock Screen is fully redesigned in iOS 16.
Is iOS 15 battery life better than iOS 16? ›Also, with the new update, there's better battery optimization. If we do an iOS 16 vs iOS 15 battery optimization comparison, the iOS 16 is likely to give better battery life, as Apple is getting better and better with its OS game.
What does the 16 iOS update have? ›This update introduces 21 new emoji and includes other enhancements, bug fixes, and security updates for your iPhone. This update includes the following enhancements and bug fixes: 21 new emoji including animals, hand gestures, and objects are now available in emoji keyboard.
Where is hidden in iOS 16? ›Scroll down and tap Hidden under Utilities. Use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock your Hidden album. Tap the photo or video that you want to unhide. Tap the More button then tap Unhide.
Are there new Emojis in iOS 16? ›Both software updates are available through the Settings app on the iPhone and Apple Watch. According to Apple, the update features 21 new emoji, which includes a combination of animals, hand gestures, and objects. The additions bring the total amount of emojis available to more than 3,600.
What is best in iOS 16 update? ›Apple iOS 16 brings forth a new option with a cloud-based photo sharing feature. This particular feature allows the users to share photos automatically with their families. Apple Family Sharing feature allows users to set the options and specify who can be part of the shared gallery.
How do you use depth effect on iOS 16? ›Step 1: On the lock screen (when unlocked) press and hold anywhere on the screen to bring up the lock screen picker. Step 2: Tap the Blue plus sign button to add a new lock screen. Step 3: Tap the Photos button to find an image you want to use for your wallpaper or tap one of the suggested photos.
How do I open hidden apps on IOS 15? ›...
How Do I Unhide Hidden Apps?
- Swipe from right to left on the Home screen to open the App Library. ...
- Tap the search bar in the App Library to view an alphabetical listing of apps. ...
- Tap and hold the name of the app you want to unhide.
A decoy app is a sneaky on-device tool that lets anybody hide secret photos, videos and messages, under the cover of an innocent-looking icon.
Where are spy apps hidden on iPhone? ›...
- On your iPhone, go to the Settings app.
- Select Screen Time.
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.
- Tap Allowed Apps.
- Next to the apps you want to unhide, toggle on the buttons.
How do I find ghost apps on my iPhone? ›
Use Spotlight search.
This is the quickest way to find hidden apps on iPhone. Simply swipe down on your Home Screen to get to Spotlight and type the app name for it to appear.
Emoji Meaning
The Khanda, the symbol of the Sikhism. Khanda was approved as part of Unicode 15.0 in 2022 and added to Emoji 15.0 in 2022. 🚩 Approved in September 2022 as part of Emoji 15.0.
Meaning: Sympathetic love. Use: The grey heart is reserved for expressions of sympathy. It's best used when wanting to share sympathetic love to a friend or family member who is going through a tough time.