You may be Watch online Fast Lane to Malibu (2000)gazing at it constantly, but your iPhone still has a few surprises up its sleeve.
Yes, we're all aware of the camera, the clock and the calculator, but did you know your iPhone can also be a level? Well, it can.
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You can set your audio and video messages to self-destruct after two minutes, or you can elect for them to be permanent. Just go to Settings > Messages and pick your preference.
Just go to the Compass and swipe left.
Go to Settings, then scroll down to Battery to see which of your apps is sucking up the most battery life. (Clearly, we need to chill on the Instagram.)
Not into the group barrage but don't have the heart to leave? Just head to the thread's "Details" section, then put the convo on "Do Not Disturb."
To see an unnerving list of everywhere you've traveled in the past few months, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services. There is also an extremely specific map function, but we'd rather you not see that.
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