Apple released iOS 16 on Monday, and if you haven’t installed the latest mobile software update on your compatible iPhone, there are plenty of great new features to explore, such as unsend and edit text messages and view all your saved Wi-Fi passwords .
On iOS 16, however, there are three things you should definitely do first, all of which will improve your experience on your iPhone. Here’s what you need to know.
1. Create a new wallpaper option for your lock screen
Apple completely redesigned the lock screen on iOS 16, allowing you to fully customize various elements such as date and time, adding widgets to keep you updated on the weather and top news, and creating multiple wallpaper profiles that you can easily switch between To and from. Then customizing your lock screen should be the first thing you do after installing iOS 16.
To customize the lock screen, press your finger anywhere on the screen while the screen is locked, then unlock your device when prompted. Once this is done, a brand new lock screen will appear where you can shuffle and customize various lock screen wallpapers.
If you click the + button in the lower right corner to create a new wallpaper, you can browse a variety of Apple wallpapers, including weather and astronomy, emoji, and more. Some of these wallpapers include built-in widgets, but you can also add them later.
If you choose to upload a photo of yourself, look for one that clearly shows a person or object in the foreground. If you adjust your image just right, you’ll be able to use the new depth effect feature, which defers time to the focal point of any object, creating a layered look. You can then click on any lock screen element to customize the appearance. If you click Add Widgets, you can add tiny transparent widgets to that part of the wallpaper.
When done, tap Add and choose whether to use the wallpaper only on the lock screen or on the home screen. Here’s how Apple changes the lock screen on the iPhone 14.
2. Set up a Focus profile so you’re not distracted by notifications
Last year, Apple introduced Focus, an evolution of Do Not Disturb, which you can configure to receive only important notifications and alerts, and block everything else. But productivity features have been heavily redesigned on iOS 16, and if you want to reduce distractions on your iPhone, it’s worth checking out and setting it up.
In Settings, go to Focus and select the profile or profiles you want to configure. In your Focus profile, you can choose to receive notifications from certain people and apps, show silent notifications on your lock screen, hide notification badges, and have them automatically change your lock screen and home screen wallpaper when your Focus profile is open.
Additionally, you can schedule when the Focus profile opens and closes. If you use the Health app, you can retrieve your sleep information to choose the appropriate Focus schedule.
Finally, you can use Focus filters to customize how applications and system settings interact with you. For example, you can add app filters to Safari so that only certain tabs appear, or to the Mail app so that only some email messages are sent to you. For system settings, you can add a filter to automatically turn on dark mode and low power mode when you open a Focus profile.
Once you’ve completed your Focus profile, you can swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to access Control Center, then tap the Focus control to open any profile you’ve created.
3. Set up iPhoto to delete duplicate photos and videos to free up storage space
If you need to quickly clear some space on your iPhone, Photos now has a built-in feature that searches your camera roll for any duplicate photos and videos. This is a great way to not only do some cleaning, but also delete files that are taking up storage space on your iPhone.
In Photos, go to the Albums tab, swipe all the way down and tap Repeat. You can now browse through all your photos and videos and click Merge for each set of duplicates, or click Select > Select All > Merge to remove all duplicates at once. At the bottom of each photo or video, you’ll see the size of the file, so you’ll want to prioritize larger files.
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