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The next time you launch Control Center, just tap on the icon that looks like a notepad with a pencil, and you’ll be taken directly to the Notes app to make a note. To add the shortcut, launch Settings and visit Control Center > Customize Controls, then locate the “Notes” shortcut and add it to your Control Center “Include” list. Using Settings, you can add a shortcut to Notes within Control Center that will only be a swipe away whenever you need to make a new note. Tap it to be taken instantly to the website in Safari.
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If you read the note later in the Notes app, you’ll notice a large link in the note you created.
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You’ll be given a chance to add a written note to the link before saving it. Locate the “Notes” icon in the apps list and tap it. (The Share button looks like a square with an arrow pointing upward out of it.)įor example, if you’re browsing the web with Safari and would like to create a note based on the site you’re currently viewing, tap the “Share” button. It’s also easy to add a note using the “Share” button in some apps.
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RELATED: How to Set Up and Use Siri on an iPhone Add a Note Using the Share Button Speak aloud whatever you’d like in the note, and it will be automatically added as a new note in the Notes app. Then say, “Take a note.” Siri will ask what you want it to say. Launch Siri by holding and pressing your side button (or Home button on older devices), or say “Hey Siri” if you’ve set that up. If you’d like to quickly take a note using only your voice, it’s easy to ask Siri for help. RELATED: How to Add, Use, and Customize Widgets on Your iPhone Add a Note Using Siri Once the Notes widget is active, tap on it to expand it, then tap the “Compose” button (which looks like a pad of paper with a pencil on it) to create a new note at any time. While you’re editing your widgets, you can also move the Notes widget to the top of your Today View list so that it’s easy to access quickly. Then locate “Notes” in the widget list and tap to add it. At the very bottom, tap the “Edit” button. To add the Notes widget, visit your Today View by swiping from left to right on the first page of your Home screen.
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If you want to try this next-generation update early, you can get it at the Apple Beta Software Program ahead of its expected release in September.It’s easy to quickly jot down a note using a special widget that you can add to your Today View screen. That has not happened so iOS 15.6 gets a thumbs up from me.Īt the time of publication, Apple has not released another iOS 15 beta and - while that may still happen - it is clear that the company’s focus is now on iOS 16. I will also publish my final verdict here in one week.Ġ7/30 Update: apologies for the late final verdict I noticed some isolated reports of battery drain from the iOS 15.6 update ( 1, 2, 3, 4 etc) and wanted to check it did not spread. Note: hesitant upgraders should bookmark this guide because it will be updated with any relevant flaws or features I find.
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Moreover, while it may be light on features, the new update is packed with important security patches, making it a priority install. IOS 15 has been a stable operating system for some time now, and the early signs are iOS 15.6 will follow in its footsteps. Apple also disclosed flaws in its Neural Engine, WiFiΩaudio, graphics drivers, iCloud Photo Library, Safari browser and even the iOS/iPadOS software update system.
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These include vulnerabilities that could potentially take control of your device ( CVE-2022-32832) and remotely execute malicious code ( CVE-2022-32788). No fewer than 39 security patches are included in the release, which is the most I can remember outside of a generational upgrade. There are also reports that iPadOS 15.6 quietly fixes a charging bug introduced by iPadOS 15.5.īut the real news in iOS 15.6, and perhaps what earns the release its major point status (as opposed to a minor point 15.5.1 title), are several major security fixes.
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False storage warnings have also been annoying users for some time and it is good to see Apple stamp this one out. With Apple reportedly looking to grow its footprint in live sport, the additional live sports functionality is well timed. Fixes an issue in Safari where a tab may revert back to a previous page Fixes an issue that may cause braille devices to slow down or stop responding when navigating text in Mail
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Fixes an issue where Settings may continue to display that device storage is full even if it is available
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TV app adds the option to restart a live sports game already in-progress and pause, rewind, or fast-forward Apple’s official iOS 15.6 release notes are surprisingly short for a ‘major point’ update: