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I'll be getting an iPhone pro in a week or two, and have been an android user since forever. Never used any apple products before, this will for now be a secondary work phone for me. I'll also have their Apple One? service.

Looking for app recommendations, tips, tricks any and all suggestions anyone might have for a first time iOS user, to make the transition a little smoother and a little fun.

Thank you all.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Turn on Low Battery Mode if you want your battery to last longer. Also turn off Background App Refresh to stop apps draining battery in the background. Notifications will still work.

Set AirDrop to Contacts Only, to avoid random people sending you files. In Siri settings, turn off “Learn from this app” and “Show content in search” to prevent background indexing from draining battery after each new iOS update. Also turn off Bluetooth if you don’t need it.

You can search for any of these at the top of Settings.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I agree with the rest of your points but low battery mode noticeably affects performance and experience for me, I immediately notice the loss of 120Hz display and dimmer screen (though idk if that could be overridden by disabling auto brightness in Accessibility) but even more importantly overall system performance is reduced since it also slows cpu/gpu performance in favor of efficiency and it’s just too noticeable for me to use the mode anytime other than when I’m actually trying to stretch battery life if I can’t get to a charger for a while so basically its intended purpose. Also stuff like disabling HDR and most 5G can make some things look wonky that were expecting it and putting off iCloud sync / background tasks for an extended period of time would probably not be beneficial for most users.

Unless you just meant use it occasionally, but I guess I interpreted you meant turn it on and leave it on to improve battery life overall but it’s probably not worth gimping the capabilities of the expensive devices you paid for just to last a couple or few more hours between charges lol

Unless you have a mini iPhone version I hear their battery capacity isn’t too great

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Depends on what you want and what your priorities are. I hate charging my phone multiple times a day. Don’t really notice the other stuff much. I had the battery replaced on my older iPhone 6. It was an okay experience, but I don’t wanna deal with that hassle again soon.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Most of the problems /glitches you’ll encounter are fixed by restarting your iPhone (not turning it off then back on). This is how to perform that.

https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/force-restart-iphone-iph8903c3ee6/ios

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Go to Settings -> Screen Time -> Content Restrictions and deny changes to Passcode and Account. Make sure your Screen Time passcode is different from your phone unlock passcode. If your phone gets stolen and they somehow know your unlock passcode, this setting will stop them from locking you out of your Apple account. There are other restrictions you might like to set in that same menu, but the passcode one is crucial.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I switched earlier this year.

Shortcuts app:

  • Shortcuts has Tasker vibes. You can do a lot with it, especially automation.
  • Lmk if you’re a Google Home user. You can setup Shortcuts so that Siri passes on commands to Google Assistant.
  • You can even customize the Action button to run a Shortcut. I’ve got mine to check if it’s connected to my home WiFi, then toggle bedroom lights; if connected to work WiFi, then… etc.
  • Take advantage of Focus modes (Work, Sleep, etc.) because Shortcuts can use that as a condition.

Apple TV: Ted Lasso is worth watching.

3rd party apps worth mentioning:

  • QuickScan. Completely free, with optional donations. Create multipage OCR’d PDFs with your camera.
  • ~~Brave~~ Vivaldi browser mainly for ad-free YouTube.
  • Paperback if you read manga, manhwa, etc.

Lemmy apps: Voyager is the most frequently updated and smoothest, but it lacks some QoL features that I enjoy in other apps, such as Thunder. Give all of them a try.

Sleep alarm with gradually increasing volume: you need to use the 1st party Health app to set up your nightly alarm.

Additional settings:

  • Back Tap. You can customize double tap and triple tap with a limited set of actions.
  • Reachability. Top of the screen temporarily shifts down.
  • Haptic Touch. Set to Fast so that long presses don’t take so long to activate.
[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Shortcuts app is wayyy more advanced that what i begginer should do on iphone. Its “end game stuff”. Wouldnt recommend at the beggining in any curcimstances.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hey thanks! Really useful info!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I just found out Brave is a crappy company and has done shitty things. Been using Vivaldi and in place of it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Voyager is the most frequently updated and smoothest, but it lacks some QoL features

What features if I may ask? Thanks in advance!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As someone who moved from Android to iOS this year, I miss the reachability of being able to swipe back from either side of the screen. Like many of the other Lemmy apps, Voyager lets you customize gestures for Posts and Comments. I disabled swipe-right because that’s iOS’s Back gesture, but I still need to start from the very far left edge of the screen in Voyager. Some other apps, after having disabled those swipe-right gestures, allow me to swipe back without having to reach the far left edge. It’s way more comfortable for me as a right handed user.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh, full screen swipe back? That is definitely a feature I’m interested in bringing to voyager. Thank you for your reply!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Hey just wanted to say I love Voyager! The iOS app is a bit better as far as responsiveness to gestures than wefwef was since it was bound by webkit I know. It’s actually my main app for Lemmy currently probably mostly because it’s just the perfect design (rip Apollo) other apps leave me wanting different post and comment appearances or overall feel even if they boast more features or customization.

P.S. not sure if it’s placebo but I swear the back swipe is more likely to trigger if I do it higher up on my screen closer to where the actual back button appears on the topleft. Full screen swipe back would be great!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Thanks 🙏

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Listener supported radio?

SomaFM Radio Player app. 30+ streams of curated, genre music, that’s been broadcast ad free for decades now.

Gonna attach the App Store description as a screenshot.

Enjoy. Apple App Store description from the developer of SomaFM Radio app.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Same here. Just joined #teamapple a few months ago. Overall, the transition has been fairly painless and what features the iPhone lacks, it makes up with new features I never realized I needed until I had them, lol.

Overall, I have been very impressed with iOS and Apple, in general. Though admittedly, some of the fanboyism rubbed off once I acknowledged that Apple is a company like any other and their bottom line is always the most important factor. I am referring to their recent increase to their Apple one plans. Though if I am being honest, it is still a better deal than any other OEM offers and as the price of everything else has increased lately, I can’t really begrudge them for the price increase.

As far as app recommendations, Android left a pretty sour taste in my mouth, to the point where I use only first party versions of apps, just to keep the ecosystem tight.

I guess my only piece of advice I would give you, is to not treat iOS like it’s Android. Don’t start handicapping your device features because you think you need to to get decent battery life. There’s no need for that, iOS is optimized a hell of a lot better than Android and the experience should reflect that rather quickly.

[–] hoover900 2 points 1 year ago

taking a screen shot is useful from time to time.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

This is the app i use to send anything from my pc to iphone and from iphone to pc. I use linux on pc and this app works sooooo goood its alwayse pleasure to use it. Simple as drinking a glass of water. 🤗

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

When i first started with iphone about 5 years ago i was closing apps after using them and i didnt see much difference in speed compared to android. But when i red somwhere that a lot of people say you shouldnt do that i tryed using my phone in a diferent way. Leaving any used app in the background.. On android that would cause phone to get slow and laggy, at least in that time but iphone actualy started working better and faster, i was amaised how fast i was able to enter my apps, almost imediatly and i liked it a lot. Since than i use my phone in that way and everything just flyes.. But i do it in balanced way. Games i close normaly as i did earlier on android, rearly used apps also, but frequently used apps i leave in the background and i can acsses them in a blink of an eye. On android that wasnt posible 5 years ago, hopfuly things have changed since than..

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Idk how much you know about iphones, but i will tell you some things most android users dont know about iphone. Unlike android where every phone has different system, all iphones have the same system and its caled “ios”. Every year in september new version of ios comes up just like every year new version of android os comes up. Bu unlike on android where only new phones get latest android system, iphones all get notificacion that new os came up and that they can update. And thats how all iphones alvause have same system. All features, newest design and everything.. So when you have latest system on old iphone that is like you have much newer phone, since you have the latest features and most modern design. On android you are prity much stack with old system, that doesnt support all the newest apps, it happend to me when some new game came out my phone didnt support it despite i had good processor and a lot of ram and everything. On iphone you dont have that problem. Thats why when you deside to buy new iphone you just continey to use same system because its newest anyway and its great because you alredy know all the features settings and everything and just synce it with old iphone and it will transfer all the things, like when you pure water from one cup to another. Everything will be transfered to new phone. And thats it you just continye. :) Also someone that have iphone can teach you everything because system is same as yours despite he have newer or older iphone. I would definitly recomend watching some tips and tricks video on youtube, just search for begginers since many things are wery old and we all know it for years. Like tap on top of the screen to scroll back to top, it works in any app not just browser, works in settings, galery and all others.. instagram, fb an everything. I sugest you this yt channel, i learned a lot from them.

https://www.youtube.com/@PayetteForward/featured

And also i follow this guy for latest news about ios and apple devices in general..

https://www.youtube.com/@zollotech