13 hidden iOS 13 features you didn't know about

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The first beta of iOS 13 has been out for nearly two weeks so lets take a look at some hidden features you might've not known about.

IOS 13 hidden features
Hidden features in iOS 13

Access Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in Control Center

In previous versions of iOS, in order to connect to other Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connections, you have to go to Settings and access the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth settings there. In iOS 13 you can now access this list through Control Center when you press and hold the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth icon.




New Extended Reply Menu and Formatting in Mail

In the stock Mail app, when you're replying to an email, you now have a new extended reply menu which gives you options to reply, forward, or delete. As well as the ability to mute it or to notify you in case there's a new email from that specific contact. Another thing that's new is the ability to format your text. You can change the font, make the text bigger, adjust the alignment, change the color, and add bullet points. All of these new features make the stock Mail app so much more powerful.

Full Page Screenshots in Safari

Full Page Screenshot in Safari
Full Page Screenshot in Safari


Just like on iPadOS, with iOS13 on an iPhone you can now also take a screenshot a full web page that you can annotate on and save it as a PDF directly to files, or share it with your contacts using the new share sheet window. If you have a keyboard attached, Command + S will also save an entire page as a PDF.

Silence Unknown Callers

Silence Unknown Caller
Silence Unknown Caller


New in iOS13 is the ability to silence unknown callers, so when a robo call comes in, your phone will automatically silence those calls and send those calls to voicemail.

Zip and Unzip in Files app

Zip and Unzip in Files App
Zip and Unzip in Files App


With the new Files app, you can also Zip, and unzip files directly from your iOS device without the need to use macOS. When you're done, you can Airdrop those files back to your iOS device.

This is really handy for those who strictly use an iPad as their main computer and don't want to download a third-party app for this one task.

New Search in Messages App

New Search Menu in Messages
New Search Menu in Messages


Inside Messages, you have a new way to search inside the app. This will give you contact suggestions, links that people have shared with you, and photos that they sent you.

Pinch to zoom in Voice Memos

Pinch To Zoom in Voice Memos
Pinch To Zoom in Voice Memos


If you're a big Voice Memos user, you can pinch to zoom in the Voice Memos app which lets you zoom in on the waveform to help edit your recordings a lot easier.

Downloads Manager in Safari

Downloads Manager in iPadOS
Downloads Manager in iPadOS


In iOS13, when you download a file from Safari, you have access to a downloads manager, or a list that shows you files you've downloaded which is similar to what you'd get from Safari on macOS. And this syncs over to the new Files app where you can see all your downloaded files.

Optimize Battery Charging

Optimize Battery Charging in iOS 13
Optimize Battery Charging in iOS 13


Optimized Battery Charging uses machine learning algorithms to learn your daily charging routine so that your iPhone can wait to finish charging past 80% until you need to use it. If you normally wake up at 6 AM on weekdays, your iPhone will only charge to 80% through the night, then about 30 minutes before you wake up it will top off the remainder of your phone. That way it helps protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there.

Mouse Support

Wireless Mouse in iOS 13
Wireless Mouse in iOS 13


Under accessibility in assistive touch, there's now an option to add a wireless mouse or trackpad to iOS. You can use it to scroll a document or a web page and interact with the whole OS.

It's definitely not perfect, nor is it something that most should use regularly, but it is nice to have that option.

Low Data Mode

Low Data Mode in iOS 13
Low Data Mode in iOS 13


In the Cellular settings, you now have the option to toggle Low Data Mode which should help apps use less data. Apple isn't clear on specifically how it works, but it appears that it suspends background activity when you're not connected to Wi-Fi.

Peek and Pop without 3D Touch

Peek and Pop in iOS 13
Peek and Pop in iOS 13


iOS 13 gives us a clearer picture on what Apple's plans are for non 3D Touch capable iPhones. Previously only iPhones with 3D Touch were able to use Peek and Pop. On the iPhone XR or any iPad running iOS 13, you can now press and hold for a brief second and access Peek and Pop.

Haptic Feedback for FaceID

Haptic Feedback for FaceID
Haptic Feedback for FaceID


A new subtle feature that you can enable under accessibility in Face ID is haptic feedback when you're unlocking your iPhone. It's a subtle tap when the phone authenticates your face, and it's a really nice touch to let you know that you can swipe up and unlock the phone.

These are just some of the best hidden features on iOS 13 Beta one that you might have not known about. This isn't the final version of iOS 13, so we are likely to see changes and more features as we approach release. Apple's new iOS 13 should be available for everyone in the fall, but until then we'll keep you all posted with all the new features in upcoming betas.
jornwatto_cobra

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 15
    dr. xdr. x Posts: 282member
    I was a little confused by some of the feature as Apple also released iPadOS. Are all the features stated in the article in iOS 13 or just iPadOS?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 15
    rwx9901rwx9901 Posts: 100member
    Really wish they would incorporate a special haptic feedback for messages on the Apple Watch like they do with the iPhone.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 15
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,877member
    dr. x said:
    I was a little confused by some of the feature as Apple also released iPadOS. Are all the features stated in the article in iOS 13 or just iPadOS?
    These are not limited to iPadOS only (he’s using an iPhone in three-quarters of the screenshots).
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 15
    frantisekfrantisek Posts: 756member
    Thanks. Zip feature I have not seen mentioned anywhere yet.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 15
    Guys wait and see until the fall 
  • Reply 6 of 15
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,877member
    elfig2012 said:
    Guys wait and see until the fall 
    Wait until fall to see what? Why?
    lolliverwatto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 15
    YvLyYvLy Posts: 89member
    " ... protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there ..." ... Oh. So it is a good idea to not charge to 100 but only to 80?.?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 15
    hentaiboyhentaiboy Posts: 1,252member
    YvLy said:
    " ... protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there ..." ... Oh. So it is a good idea to not charge to 100 but only to 80?.?
    Yes apparently keeping it between 20% and 80% is optimal. "Charge little and often".
  • Reply 9 of 15
    knowitallknowitall Posts: 1,648member
    hentaiboy said:
    YvLy said:
    " ... protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there ..." ... Oh. So it is a good idea to not charge to 100 but only to 80?.?
    Yes apparently keeping it between 20% and 80% is optimal. "Charge little and often".
    Would be nice to have ‘max 80%’ as a setting then.
    llamawatto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 15
    mattinozmattinoz Posts: 2,316member
    hentaiboy said:
    YvLy said:
    " ... protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there ..." ... Oh. So it is a good idea to not charge to 100 but only to 80?.?
    Yes apparently keeping it between 20% and 80% is optimal. "Charge little and often".
    Now can I get it to work the other way then. Plug in charges to 20% if not already higher. Then waits till early in the morning to charge the rest prior to the morning peek.

    Ok so yes Millions of iPhones not charging durring peak times instead charging when Power companies are ramping plant for the morning peak might be noticable but unlikely to say the farm (so to speak) but still Imagine as more things (cars mainly) become battery powered and can use customer behaviour and maybe say some pricing encoaragement to pick the right time to charge could have a massive impact on smoothing power demand and reducing Carbon and other ground fuels.
    edited June 2019 watto_cobra
  • Reply 11 of 15
    elfig2012 said:
    Guys wait and see until the fall 
    Wait until fall to see what? Why?


    I assume he's referring to those features in iOS 13 that are only available when the new iPhone launches.


    I'm loving these improvements in iOS and I'm looking forward to picking up the next iPad Pro with iPad OS when it becomes available!

    redgeminipawatto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 15
    YvLy said:
    " ... protect your battery's longevity by not constantly charging to 100% and holding it there ..." ... Oh. So it is a good idea to not charge to 100 but only to 80?.?
    In my case, it would be great to have that feature for my 2018 12.9” iPad Pro, since it’s mostly used as my primary computer, and is almost always plugged in. I try to unplug it once in a while, when it’s not being used away from home, but I hate the idea of it not being at full charge if I have to take it somewhere on short notice. It’s not like these things can fully charge anywhere near as fast an a new iPhone. 
    MustSeeUHDTVdocno42watto_cobra
  • Reply 13 of 15

    "your iPhone will only charge to 80% through the night"

    Common people will not understand why their phone is only charged to 80% and think that their phone is broken. This is not a good idea.

  • Reply 14 of 15
    docno42docno42 Posts: 3,755member
    Silence unknown callers should have been in there from day one. 

    Better late than never I suppose!
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 15 of 15
    maltzmaltz Posts: 454member
    docno42 said:
    Silence unknown callers should have been in there from day one. 

    Better late than never I suppose!
    I'd actually like some clarification here... Define "unknown".  I'm guessing it means calls with CID blocked/unknown - which virtually zero robocalls are these days.  They spoof CID.  What I'd love is to silence calls that aren't in my contacts and send THOSE to voicemail.
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