13 Tips and Tricks for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus
1. Set a Live Photo as your lockscreen.
You can set them as your background and show them off to all who dare to touch your phone. It’s easy. When you’re taking a photo, make sure the yellow “Live” icon appears.
2. Quickly switch to another app.
On the left side of the screen, press down firmly to enter “Multi-tasking Mode.” You’ll see a stack of your most recently used apps. Swipe right to scroll through them.
3. Text a response super quickly.
Open Messages, press down on a text thread then swipe up to see a list of pre-written replies like “OK,” “Thanks!,” and “Talk later?”
4. Press the keyboard to turn it into a trackpad.
Press down on the keyboard to move the cursor around.
Bonus: Tap again once to highlight a word, twice to highlight a line, and thrice to select all.
5. Share photos from the All Photos view.
As you’re scrolling through your pictures, press down on an image and swipe up to copy, favorite, share, or delete the photo.
6. Preview a link without opening a new tab.
In Safari, Messages, or Mail, press down on any link to preview it. In Safari, you can also press down then swipe up to copy the URL or add it to your reading list.
7. Preview recently taken photos while taking new ones.
In Camera, press down on the photo thumbnail on the bottom left, and peek and scroll through your Camera Roll. Lift your finger to return to the Camera app.
8. Activate Siri with your voice.
One of the most delightful additions to the 6S is being able to say “Hey Siri” without having your phone plugged in. If you can’t find your phone, you’ll be able to just say “Hey Siri, where are you!”
It will only recognize your voice. You can set this up by going to Settings > General > Siri > enable “Hey Siri.”
Bonus: In iOS 9, you can now say “Find photos that I took in [location]” or “Find photos that I took on [date].” You can also say “Remind me to [task] when I get to [location].”
9. Easily accept or decline event invites in Calendar.
10. Find the shortcut to your favorite podcast.
From the homescreen, press down on the Podcasts app to instantly play the newest episode from your subscriptions.
11. Get the restaurant info you need without typing anything.
In Maps, press down on any location (restaurant, store, etc.) to get directions, call, or share its location. If you tap on the business’s name, you can view Yelp information like reviews, hours, and price.
12. Press on contact circles in Messages to call them.
From the list of conversations, press down on the contact icon for a ton of options: FaceTime, Mail, Add to existing contact, and more.
In Sketch mode, press down to create darker strokes or erase a larger area
13. Make darker strokes in Notes.
Author: Anthony Baldwin