Unlock Your iPhone's Full Potential: 15 Hidden iOS 16 Features You Should Know About
Get the most out of your iPhone with these lesser-known iOS 16 features and settings.
Apple released iOS 16 over half a year ago, and in the months since, we've seen smaller point updates, the most recent being iOS 16.4 (and iOS 16.4.1). All these updates bring new features and settings to your iPhone, like the ability to unsend text messages and emails and cut objects out of your photos, but there might be a few you've missed.
I'm going to walk you through everything you need to know about the best lesser-known gems in iOS 16, like password-protected photo albums, easily accessible Wi-Fi passwords and more.
And while you're here, make sure you also brush up on the major new iOS 16 features you'll love, and a few you might just hate (luckily, there's a fix). If you're curious about what's next for Apple, check out what to expect from iOS 16.5.
View and share saved Wi-Fi passwords
Apple has allowed iOS users to share Wi-Fi passwords for a while now, but only by placing two Apple devices near each other. And if that feature didn't automatically work, you couldn't just dig out the password from your settings. Plus if you wanted to share a saved Wi-Fi password with someone else, like an Android user or someone on a computer, you had to remember the password. Until now.
In Settings, go to Wi-Fi and tap the tiny information icon to the right of the network you want the password for. To view the network password, tap the Password section and then use Face ID or enter your passcode to view it. You can then tap Copy to copy the password into your clipboard and share it. Read More…