To use the new feature, open the Settings app, then go to Control Center and scroll down until you find the option labeled Text Size by tapping on the green plus sign. That means for example that you can have the Mail app and Twitter be in different font sizes. But with iOS 15, there's a new tool that lets you change the size of the font on an app-by-app basis. Screenshots by Jason Cipriani/CNET Change the size of text used in specific appsĬurrently, you can change the systemwide font size to fit your preference. You can view all sorts of information about your pictures in iOS 15. Pretty easy, right? You can use this same technique to attach a document from the Files app to an email. You'll see a green circle with a plus sign in it show up on the thumbnail indicating that you can lift your finger and the photo will be placed in the text field, ready for you to send. Without lifting your finger when the thumbnail starts to float over the rest of the photos, switch back to the Messages app. Don't tap on a picture to open it full-screen instead, place a finger on the photo and start to drag your finger across the screen. To test out the new feature, open the Photos app and view your recent photos. If you're going back and forth between Messages and Photos to share pictures from a recent night out with friends, for example, you can now drag them from the Photos app to the Messages app. The iPad has long let you drag-and-drop documents, text or pictures between apps. Screenshots by Jason Cipriani/CNET Drag and drop between apps on the iPhone Weather alerts for the exact minute it'll start raining or snowing? Go on, I'm listening. You'll also receive another alert when the rain is almost finished. The next time rain or snow is getting close to you, your iPhone will alert you a few minutes before it's going to start. If you have more cities added to the Weather app, you can turn on alerts for each one. Slide the switch next to My Location to the On position and then tap Done. Next, tap the circle icon with the three dots in the top right corner of the screen followed by Notifications. With iOS 15, you can turn on the new precipitation alerts by opening the Weather app, then tapping the three-line icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. Those alerts made their debut in iOS 15, often arriving a few minutes before Dark Sky's - which is a-OK with me. When Apple bought the popular weather app Dark Sky, I immediately hoped that the official iPhone weather app would gain the real-time rain and snow alerts I had come to rely on to keep me dry. Nelson Aguilar/CNET Get real-time precipitation alerts from the Weather app You can easily set up an access key for anyone to use so that they can access your information if you die. You can also listen to the translation, replace the highlighted word with the translation and copy the translation to your clipboard. You can choose which language to translate to including Chinese, French, German, Korean and Spanish. However, if you tap the arrow on the right, you should see a Translate option.Ī window will appear at the bottom of the screen, which you can swipe up, showing the word or words you've highlighted and the translation. If you press down on the text to highlight it, you'll see the editing tools you're accustomed to seeing. If you don't want to use the standalone Translate app, you can instead highlight any text on your iPhone and translate it that way. Nelson Aguilar/CNET Translate text from anywhere on your iPhoneĪpple introduced the Translate app back with iOS 14, and while it can only translate to and from 11 languages (very limited, in my opinion), the feature has improved with the introduction of iOS 15. First you must create the FaceTime link on an Apple device (left) and then you can share it to an Android user, which they can then open in their web browser (right).
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