- How to enable low power mode on iPhone

Instead of letting the iPhone turn on low power mode when the battery drops to 20%, users can set up a task to automatically turn on low power mode when it reaches a certain
- Latest iOS 26, iPadOS 26 Wallpapers

Apple just introduced iOS 26 – the latest version of the iPhone operating system – which comes with the beautiful Liquid Glass wallpaper.
- Apple Mail Still Beats Gmail on iPhone

If you're using an iPhone, Apple Mail is not only the default app, it's also the better choice. While Gmail has a lot of features, Apple Mail offers what's really needed.
- Summary of new features on iPadOS 26

Apple has officially unveiled iPadOS 26 along with the launch of iOS 26, this version of iPadOS is considered the most groundbreaking ever.
- Instructions for downloading Star Wars emoji for iPhone

There are many apps that help you add emoji to use on your iPhone, such as the Star Wars app. Users will have a lot of Star Wars-themed emoji to use for messages, or any content
- Are you using the full potential of the Shortcuts app on your iPhone?

iPhone Shortcuts can seem complicated at first. But you don't need to be a tech expert to use them — and once you get started, even simple tasks become a lot easier.
- Learn About Spot Color: The Hidden Phone Feature That Makes Photos Pop

You don't need a professional app or camera to make your photos stand out - just a hidden setting in your phone's menu.
- How to create a personal voice on iPhone

Creating a personal voice on iPhone (Personal Voice) is one of the features that has been available on iPhone since iOS 17. Users have complete control over their personal voice on
- Learn about Private Sharing: How to share files faster and smarter on Samsung phones

Now, when you send something important, you no longer have to urge people to delete the content later. Just set a timer and your Samsung phone will take care of the rest.
- Why is smartphone repairability more important than ever?

Repairability is what gets your device working again without breaking the bank, and it should be a top priority when looking for a new phone.
- 10 Ways Google Lens Makes Life Easier on Android

Google Lens can do reverse image searches, but honestly, that's just the beginning. This little AI assistant has some seriously smart tricks up its sleeve that will save you time
- Why naming it iOS 26 makes sense and why doesn't it?

iOS 26 is said to be the next version of Apple's mobile operating system, instead of iOS 19 as usual.
- Important Android Privacy Settings That Are Often Overlooked

Android comes with a lot of security features, but many of them are hidden deep in settings, so they often go unused.
- How to Open Shared Files on Android Without a Microsoft Account

Microsoft's new feature makes it easy to open shared files on Android anonymously without having to log in to your account.
- 4 Ways to Enable Picture-in-Picture (PiP) in Microsoft Edge

PiP or Picture-in-Picture mode on Edge browser allows you to watch videos in a floating screen, separate from other interfaces displayed on the computer similar to PiP mode on
- How to delete Chrome browsing history on iPhone and iPad

Clearing Google Chrome cache on iPhone is a simple operation but helps you solve some browser problems and improve your browsing experience.
- 6 simple tips to help your Samsung phone last for years

Like most smartphones, your Samsung Galaxy device can start to slow down over time. However, without proper care, this deterioration can happen sooner than you expect.
- Samsung accounts that have not been used for 24 months will be deleted: This is your last chance to save your important information!

The company recently sent a notice to customers whose Samsung accounts have been inactive for 24 months, noting that any inactive accounts will be deleted starting July 31, 2025.
- 3 ways to share apps on iPhone

There are several ways to share apps on iPhone, whether it's a paid app or a free app. Here's how to share apps on iPhone.
- How to Stop Meta from Tracking Your Android Phone

Think you're safe online by turning on your browser's incognito mode? If you're on Android, think again, because Meta and Yandex can see you very well.