From 84c8e52f872d0174d3ca47bac72af68b60ffc292 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Blue Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 02:34:21 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] #56 --- drafts/Underdocumented.md | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- notes/Underdocumented Notes.md | 4 ---- 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/drafts/Underdocumented.md b/drafts/Underdocumented.md index b39122b5..2d1a8425 100644 --- a/drafts/Underdocumented.md +++ b/drafts/Underdocumented.md @@ -4,12 +4,35 @@ ## Peep this dope listicle of iPhone Pro Tips -It became most apparent during my research for my iPhone 12 Pro Max Review that Apple’s mobile operating system and all that it entails has changed profoundly over the course of its history even moreso than is immediately obvious. The operating system that thwarted the very idea of the Power User currently has numerous features that were added explicitly for them. (One might suggest this really began in iOS 12, with [Siri Shortcuts](http://bilge.world/siri-shortcuts-ios12-review).) The trouble is that many of these features overlap into what the most average user might use in their day-to-day operation of their handsets and tablets. **Showing timestamps in iMessage**, for instance, is a function which one should not have to stumble upon or take to an internet search to find. (Swipe from right to left in a conversation.) Little functions like this are incredibly poorly documented, considering iOS is maintained by the most valuable company in the history of the world. +It became most apparent during my research for [my iPhone 12 Pro Max Review](https://github.com/extratone/bilge/issues/45) that Apple’s mobile operating system and all that it entails has changed profoundly over the course of its history even moreso than is immediately obvious. The operating system that thwarted the very idea of the Power User currently has numerous features that were added explicitly for them. (One might suggest this really began in iOS 12, with [Siri Shortcuts](http://bilge.world/siri-shortcuts-ios12-review).) The trouble is that many of these features overlap into what the most average user might use in their day-to-day operation of their handsets and tablets. **Showing timestamps in iMessage**, for instance, is a function which one should not have to stumble upon or take to an internet search to find. (Swipe from right to left in a conversation.) Little functions like this are incredibly poorly documented, considering iOS is maintained by the most valuable company in the history of the world. Apple does make an effort to educate new users, mainly through the [Tips app](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tips/id1069509450), which has indeed become more useful and insightful over time, but still leaves a whole lot to be desired. They also publish an owner’s manual-esque *[iPhone Users Guide](https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=1515995528)*, which is unfortunately completely inaccessible in any format outside of the native Books app. (I made a not-insignificant effort to convert the volume to a PDF for your sake, but found myself completely defeated by DRM, hilariously.) Some of the functions listed in this post are accompanied by links to Apple Support web pages, but far too many have no such entries, which - from my perspective - is absolutely inexcusable on Apple’s part. Inexcusable, but perhaps not inexplicable. -It would seem that the vast ecosystem of both professional and amateur technology media which reports on iOS has inadvertently filled in for Apple in the role of documentarian. Search YouTube for “iPhone Tips” and you’ll manifest a multitude of results with titles like *[16 ACTUAL iPhone Tricks You Didn’t Know Existed!](https://youtu.be/YKOY6-ZdUo8)* which haphazardly (and often distastefully) do the company’s job for them. Scrolling through said search results, I am compelled to reflect on all the *largely unpaid labor* for Apple, Inc. found there. +It would seem that the vast ecosystem of both professional and amateur technology media which reports on iOS has inadvertently filled in for Apple in the role of documentarian. Search YouTube for “iPhone Tips” and you’ll manifest a multitude of results with titles like *[16 ACTUAL iPhone Tricks You Didn’t Know Existed!](https://youtu.be/YKOY6-ZdUo8)* which haphazardly (and often distastefully) do the company’s job for them. Scrolling through said search results, I am compelled to reflect on all the *largely unpaid labor* for Apple, Inc. found there, but I will spare you such reflection for this Guide Post and promise to do my best to stick to function. ## Syntax -For this "guide," I think it's worth establishing a sort of micro-styleguide to begin with. When referring to a *function* or *task* I'm about to show you how to accomplish, its name will be in **bold text**. (Ex. **Close all Tabs in Safari**.) The *action(s)* or *input(s)* required to complete said task will be underlined. (Ex. Long press on Tabs Icon.) \ No newline at end of file +For this "guide," I think it's worth establishing a sort of micro-styleguide to begin with. When referring to a *function* or *task* I'm about to show you how to accomplish, its name will be in **bold text**. (Ex. **Close all Tabs in Safari**.) The *action(s)* or *input(s)* required to complete said task will be underlined. (Ex. Long press on Tabs Icon.) + +## From the Community + +My suspicion regarding the general sentiment among iOS users was largely validated by the response to [**a thread I posted in r/iOS**](https://www.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/l5p7ly/underdocumented_ios_functions_stuff_you_wish/). + +1. Tap top status bar to **scroll to top** + + (In Apollo, Tweetbot, and others, tapping again will take you back to where you started.) +2. [iPhone](https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/iphone/welcome/ios)/[iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=1515995528) User Guides +3. Press and hold spacebar to **freely navigate text** +4. Apple's [Tips App](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/tips/id1069509450) +5. [Back Tap](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211781) +6. [Spotlight Search](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201285) +7. Tap and hold an app within Share Sheet to **prompt "Share with app" and "Open in app" options** +8. Tap and hold on a contact within Share Sheet to **prompt "Suggest Less" option**. +9. [Adding captions to photos and videos](https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/add-captions-photos-iphone-ipad/) + + + +

while I’m thinking about it...
here’s how to clear your iPhone’s RAM.

You need to get to the Settings➯General➯Shut Down screen and the hold down the home button. (Pre-iPhone X just use the physical button instead of AssistiveTouch.) pic.twitter.com/DUgnoOwtEr

— ※ David Blue ※ (@NeoYokel) January 1, 2021
+ + +`https://twitter.com/NeoYokel/status/1344866358333472772` + diff --git a/notes/Underdocumented Notes.md b/notes/Underdocumented Notes.md index 26b4493b..46730db8 100644 --- a/notes/Underdocumented Notes.md +++ b/notes/Underdocumented Notes.md @@ -6,9 +6,6 @@ Since the very moment the iPhone was first unveiled to the world, we have have b -

while I’m thinking about it...
here’s how to clear your iPhone’s RAM.

You need to get to the Settings➯General➯Shut Down screen and the hold down the home button. (Pre-iPhone X just use the physical button instead of AssistiveTouch.) pic.twitter.com/DUgnoOwtEr

— ※ David Blue ※ (@NeoYokel) January 1, 2021
- - *** - [ ] Merging contacts. @@ -27,7 +24,6 @@ Since the very moment the iPhone was first unveiled to the world, we have have b - [ ] Merging contacts ([Apple Support](https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/hide-duplicate-contacts-iph2ab28320d/ios)) - [ ] Reduce motion - [ ] Close all tabs in Safari -#software ## [Reddit Thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/l5p7ly/underdocumented_ios_functions_stuff_you_wish/)