12 hidden features in iOS 9
If you're using iOS 9, chances are you've already discovered some of the system's best new features, like a smarter Siri or t...
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If you're using iOS 9, chances are you've already discovered some of the system's best new features, like a smarter Siri or the new and improved Maps app.
But some of iOS 9's most useful features are a bit more difficult to find. From tools to help you keep your notifications organized to built-in flight tracking, some of the best features in Apple's latest operating system could be easy to miss.
Here are our favorite hidden features in iOS 9.
1. Wi-Fi Assist
Automatically enabled by default, Wi-Fi Assist is a handy feature for situations when your data connection may be more reliable than Wi-Fi. When enabled, the feature will switch you to cellular data when the Wi-Fi connection gets spotty.To check it out, head to Settings -> Cellular and scroll all the way to the bottom past your app list.
2. Smarter Calendar app
The Calendar app has gotten a lot more useful. The app is now able to detect things like event invites, flight information and restaurant reservations in your inbox (via the Mail app) and automatically pulls it into your calendar.The app will also send proactive suggestions for events that have a location attached. If you have an upcoming flight, for instance, you'll get a notification when it's time to leave for the airport based on current traffic conditions.
3. Flight previews
Speaking of flight information, iOS will also show you a preview of flight information whenever it detects a flight number. Select the hyperlinked flight number from within Mail, Notes or Safari to access the preview.4. Select multiple photos at once (finally)
Believe it or not, iOS 9 marks the first time you're able to easily select multiple photos at once from within the main Photos app. Now, after you tap "Select," you can hold and drag to choose multiple images.5. Organize your notifications
You now have a lot more control over how your notifications menu is organized. You can opt to have notifications appear chronologically, grouped by app or manually sort the order you in which you want alerts to appear. For instance, you can choose to always have your most recent Facebook and Mail notifications appear at the top of your notification queue, regardless of when they came in.6. Organize your notes
The Notes app gets some much-needed attention in iOS 9, with embeddable photos and new drawing tools. But the new Notes app also makes it a lot easier to to keep your notes organized with support for folders and the ability to tie notes to your email account or store them locally to your device.7. Teach Siri your voice
One of the cooler tricks Siri has learned in iOS 9 is the ability to recognize your voice. Once "Hey, Siri," commands are enabled, you can set up Siri so the assistant will only respond to your voice saying, "Hey, Siri."8. Share and send voicemails
Finally, an easy way to get voicemails off your phone: iOS 9 allows you to share and send voicemails from the Phone app. You can share messages to iMessage, Mail, or to other apps using an iOS share sheet.9. CarPlay
Apple's in-car infotainment system, CarPlay, has also gotten some enhancements in iOS 9. Besides support for wireless connections, the platform now has a dedicated menu within the main Settings app for pairing your iPhone to your car.Additionally, CarPlay now includes support for auto manufacturers' CarPlay apps, support for in-car hardware controls and audio message playback so you can listen to voice messages sent to your device.