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Customizing the haptic response

In the last few versions of the iOS operating system, you have slightly richer options when it comes to customizing the haptic response. For example, if you want to enable only haptic feedback—not sounds—for your iPhone's keyboard, run Settings -> Sounds & Haptics -> Keyboard Response, and make the desired customization.

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Customizing the battery indicator

Among other things, your apple smartphone also allows you to set the way the battery status is displayed. If you want to see the battery status at the top of your iPhone's display, start Settings -> Battery, where at the end all you have to do is activate the Battery status item.

Editing iMessage

If you often use the iMessage service on your iPhone, you will certainly be pleased that, since the arrival of iOS 16, you have the possibility to edit a sent message back to a certain point. The recipient of the message will understandably learn about the changes. If you want to edit a sent iMessage, just hold your finger on the message and then choose Adjust.

Extreme weather warnings

In the summer season, we often have to deal with extreme heat or, on the contrary, with strong storms. Native Weather on your iPhone can alert you to extreme weather changes in time and provide you with helpful alerts. Launch Weather, tap the icon in the bottom right, then tap the three dots icon in the top right. Select in the menu Notification and activate Extreme Weather and Hourly Precipitation Forecast.

Change notification style

iPhones offer a lot of customization options, including the ability to customize how notifications appear on the iPhone's lock screen. If you want to change how notifications appear on the lock screen, start on iPhone Settings -> Notifications, where you can view all the options and choose the option that suits you best.

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