How to eject water from your iPhone speaker fast

stock.adobe.com The other day a dreaded thing happened — I dropped my iPhone into water. Now, the iPhone 14 is rated to IP68, which means the device can go to a maximum depth of six meters for up to 30 minutes, so it wasn’t a huge deal. Well, except that I noticed that the speaker was badly muffled afterwards. Obviously, some water had seeped in. Also: The best iPhones right now Now, the water wasn’t going to damage anything, and I could have just left the iPhone to dry out. But while I was waiting, the muffled speaker made it…

Wait, what? 5 amazing things you don’t know your phone can do

Remember when a cell phone was for calls and a round or two of Snake? Today’s phones are pro-grade cameras, PDF scanners and even car keys. I keep a digital copy of my driver’s license on my phone because it’s just so handy. Here’s how to do that. Paying with your phone is so easy, too. Late to the party? I have a guide on setting that up. There’s a ton more your phone can do. Many of these functions are found in the accessibility settings. Developers create them for people who need extra assistance using their phones — but…

How To Find, Modify, Or Delete Them

There are technically two ways you can retrieve your passwords from an iPhone. The first way is to just use Siri. If you ask Siri “where are my passwords,” or “Siri, show me my [app name] password,” it would pull them up for you. For the purpose of demonstration, however, let’s stick to the manual method. The second method is to find your passwords in your iPhone’s Settings app. Since you can always access your Settings, this is the most reliable way to find your passwords. Here’s how it works. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Select the Passwords…

How to Watch Apple TV on Android Phone, Tablet & Smart TV

The Apple TV app includes Apple TV+, a collection of popular streaming services, leading cable TV providers, premium channels, and newly released films. However, if you lack an Apple device, can you still enjoy Apple TV on your Android phone, tablet or smart TV? The answer is yes, although with certain limitations. Unlike other streaming platforms such as Netflix or Disney+, Apple TV does not provide a dedicated app for Android devices. Nevertheless, you can access it via your web browser, provided it supports HTML5 video playback. Here’s how to do this. Can I Watch Apple TV without an Apple…