When you add a boarding pass, ticket, or other pass to the Wallet app, you can use it with your iPhone or Apple Watch.
[mai mult...]How to customize what you see in Control Center
You need to add a control for some apps, settings, and features in order to use them from Control Center.
[mai mult...]Update your Apple Watch using your iPhone
Tips for iPhone – View Battery Usage information
How to turn on Low Power Mode on your Apple Watch
How to sign documents on your iPhone or iPad
How to scan documents on your iPhone or iPad
You can use the Notes app to scan documents and add signatures on your iPhone or iPad.
[mai mult...]How to reset your AirTag
An AirTag can be associated with one Apple ID. If you want to use an AirTag that someone else has used, they need to remove the AirTag from their Apple ID first. If the previous user removed the AirTag from their Apple ID but they were out of Bluetooth range of the AirTag, then you need to reset it before you can use it with your devices.
[mai mult...]Set up your AirTag using your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
What you need
- An iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 14.5 or iPadOS 14.5 or later and two-factor authentication turned on.
- Find My turned on.
- Bluetooth turned on.
- A strong Wi-Fi or cellular connection.
- Location Services turned on: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services.
- To be able to use Precision Finding and to see the most accurate location for your AirTag, turn on Location Access for Find My. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services, then scroll down and tap Find My. Check While Using the App or While Using the App or Widgets. Then turn on Precise Location.
Remove a Find My network accessory or device from an Apple ID
Use these steps to remove devices such as AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and iPhone Leather Wallet, Apple items such as AirTag, or Find My network accessories from an Apple ID.
These steps also unpair the device or item from an Apple ID. When you unpair the device or item from the Apple ID, you also remove Find My Lock, which is the association of the device or item with an Apple ID. Find My Lock needs to be removed before you can pair the device or item with a different Apple ID.
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If the device or item is paired with the Apple ID of the previous owner, the previous owner needs to follow these steps to remove the device or item from their Apple ID.
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The device or item doesn’t have to be connected via Bluetooth to the iPhone or other Apple device that is used to remove it from an Apple ID — but the process might happen more quickly if it’s Bluetooth-connected and within Bluetooth range.