Welcome to hidden iPhone tips! Here, we dig into the features Apple quietly adds but never really tells you about. The Notes app is one of the biggest offenders here. Apple has been steadily ...
Macworld reveals that Apple Notes contains numerous hidden features beyond basic note-taking, including AI-powered tools and advanced organization capabilities. Key features include document scanning, ...
There's a lot you can do on your iPhone, even without relying on third-party apps from the marketplace. You can have RCS-enabled conversations on iMessage, or video ...
The upcoming iOS 27 update that Apple unveiled last week includes some new features and enhancements for Apple's Notes app on ...
The iPhone Notes app has transformed from a simple note-taking tool into a robust productivity hub. Packed with features, it can help you stay organized, collaborate effectively, and manage tasks with ...
You can send secret messages on your iPhone using the Apple Notes app! Just create a note, tap Share > Collaborate, give edit access to a friend, and start chatting in real-time—no third-party app ...
As simple as it is, Notes is one of the most useful iPhone apps. While most of us use Notes to do things like jot down quick reminders or make a grocery list, there are many more things you can do ...
There’s a lot that’s new in iOS 18, and with the software update now rolled out to millions of iPhones worldwide, it’s going to take you a while to check out all of the new features Apple has included ...
There is no need to download a separate scanning app, your iPhone’s Notes app has one built-in. Long-press the Notes app until the submenu appears. Select "Scan Documents." Capture your document, ...
If you’ve opened the Notes app on your iPhone recently, only to find every entry is missing, you’ve come across a “scary bug” which seems to have been widespread. Apple has now commented on this ...
As someone who uses the Notes app across all my Apple devices, I can imagine how scary it might be to suddenly lose access to all of my notes. It actually happened to me a few macOS beta releases ago.