Newsletter Sunday Recap 6/09/24

How to Find Your Stored Wi-Fi Password on Your iPhone
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

Need to manually connect a device to your Wi-Fi network but you forgot your password? Here's how to find stored Wi-Fi passwords on your iPhone. CONTINUE...

 
 
12 things you should and shouldn’t do with your iPhone
 
 
From cyberguy.com
 

From saving time, to getting free library books, discover 6 powerful tips to enhance your iPhone experience and 6 common pitfalls to avoid. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Stop Random iPhone Charges from Apple
 
 
From www.dailydot.com
 

You might be getting charged monthly for a service you don't use. Here's how to find those charges—and how to stop them. CONTINUE...

 
 
These 8 Unnecessary Apps Might Be Hogging All Your iPhone Storage
 
 
From www.shefinds.com
 

Find out which 8 apps are hogging all your iPhone storage. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Stop iPhone From Automatically Downloading Apps
 
 
From www.guidingtech.com
 

Is your iPhone downloading new apps by itself? Find out why, and what you can do to stop it from happening. CONTINUE...

 
 
4 Surprising Pre-Installed Apps That Are Taking Hours Off Of Your Battery Life
 
 
From www.shefinds.com
 

Find out which pre-installed apps take hours off your iPhone battery. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to Use ChatGPT With Siri on Your iPhone
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

There are two ways you can use Siri and ChatGPT together. CONTINUE...

 
 
Reachability makes using your iPhone a breeze, but Apple has an even better scrolling trick it hasn't told you about
 
 
From www.msn.com
 

Reachability is great but there's another iPhone trick that makes navigating your smartphone that much easier. CONTINUE...

 
 
iOS 18 Will Finally Let You React to iMessages With Any Emoji
 
 
From www.macrumors.com
 

iOS 18 will introduce at least two changes to the Tapback feature in the Messages app on the iPhone. CONTINUE...

 
 
How to make iPhone notes without bold headings
 
 
From 9to5mac.com
 

By default, when you make a new note in the Notes app on your iPhone, you have to be bold. Well, the first line of the note is in bold as it begins writing in a heading style. CONTINUE...