iOS 8 Tips, Tricks and Secrets


12 iOS 8 tips, tricks and secrets to get you started


Whether you're already running the iOS 8, thinking about buying an iPhone 6 or just wondering whether to download iOS 8, here's a selection of iOS 8 tips, tricks and secrets to help you master the new features.



We'll keep updating this article all the time, so share your tips in the comments below and we'll add the best ones to the guide.

iOS 8 Tips and Tricks: Messages and Keyboard


How to turn predictive QuickType text on and off

One of the iOS 8's new features is a predictive text system called QuickType.

This isn't new if you've had an Android phone, but it's new to iOS. You now get a bar that automatically generates suggestions as you type, learning what words you use as you go.


There are two ways to turn this feature on or off. One is two swipe up or down from the top edge of the keyboard. The other is to press and hold on the 'Emoji' icon in the bottom left, which brings up a simple toggle.




How to send voice messages from the Messages App


Messages in iOS 8 has lots of new features, including the ability to send voice messages using iMessage. To do this, simply tap and hold the microphone icon to the right of message box. Record your message and then let go to stop. Select the 'X' icon to cancel and up arrow to send the voice message.


How to silence a group chat in Messages

In a group chat that is driving you mad? You can silence the group in iOS 8. Go to the group thread, select 'Details' in the top right corner and scroll down to the 'Do Not Disturb' toggle at the bottom.




Go to the 'Details' section of any group chat to access numerous options


How to easily share your location with someone

One of the cooler new features is the ability to quickly and easily share your location with someone. It's much easier than explaining it and you don't have to find the address or street by hand.


In a message, tap 'Details' and then 'Send My Current Location'. Another option is to share your location throughout the day for a period of time. This is useful if someone needs to find you but you're not staying in one place for long.


iOS 8 Tips and Tricks: Camera Tips


How to adjust exposure manually

Apple's camera app has never included much manual control, but iOS 8 adds the ability to tweak the exposure manually before you shoot. To do so, simply tap to focus and then drag up or down when the brightness symbol.


How to record a time-lapse video

Another new feature is the time-lapse feature. This is a fun way to create videos of very slow moving objects and events, such as clouds in the sky, the sunset, the tide or any other number of things. To access it, just swipe right in the camera app.




There are two things worth trying. One is securing your phone and leaving it to record -- we stuck the phone to window using to record the above video.




Alternatively, the time-lapse can also be used to speed up normal movements to ridiculous speeds. The keyboard typing video above is a classic example of this.


iOS 8 Tips and Tricks: HealthKit


How to setup your Health Kit Medical ID

HealthKit is one of iOS 8's signature features. It collates health information from supported apps into one interface, all of which is also available to other Health Kit apps.

One of the simpler features is the Medical ID, where you can provide basic health information in the case of emergency. Go to the Health app and select 'Medical ID' and then 'Edit' in the top right corner. From here you can add any medications, conditions and other pertinent info, such as your blood type.


Other apps can't access this info, but it is accessible from the lock screen in the case of an emergency.



How to access iPhone Medical ID from the lock screen


If you need access someone's medical details in an emergency, swipe right on the lock screen, tap on 'Emergency' and then select 'Medical ID' in the bottom left. This will show you a person's basic medical info if they have added to the Health app.


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iOS 8 Tips and Tricks: Mail App


Get notifications for specific email threads

Sometimes you don't want to hear about all your email, but only specific, very important exchanges. You can set this up very quickly and easily in the Mail app. Swipe left on the message, tap 'More' tab and select 'Notify Me' to activate. Do this again to turn them off.



New Mailboxes make it easier to organise email




How to see just emails with attachments


Where is that email with the attachment? You know, the one with the nonsensical subject line that you can't find? A new feature in iOS 8 lets you see just email with attachments. On the Mailboxes screen, select 'Edit' and select 'Attachments' from the list.


Other new options include the option to just see emails from today and threads you're getting notifications on.



How to hide the Compose window to read emails


This neat new feature lets you hide the compose window without actually closing it, which is useful if you want to check a new email or a detail without saving and coming back.


To do so, swipe down on the subject header at the top. The compose window then sits at the bottom of the screen, where you can then tap it to bring it back.


iOS 8 Tips and Tricks: Settings


How to track which apps use the most battery

This useful new feature lets you keep an eye on which apps use the most battery.

Most of the time this should be consistent with how much you use the apps, but if one is using more than its fair share -- perhaps because of background updates -- this helps you identify it.


To access this feature, head to the Settings app and go to 'General. From here select 'Usage' and then 'Battery Usage'.


We'll keep updating our iOS 8 tips and tricks all the time, so share your tips in the comments below so we can add them.