iPhone Tweaks for iOS 16: How You Can Fix the Most Annoying Features


    


    iOS 16 testers seem to like the battery percentage, but are less enthused about the home-page search button.
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    This story is part of Focal Point iPhone 2022, CNET’s collection of news, tips and advice around Apple’s most popular product.
    


    If you’re waiting to see what Apple announces on Wednesday about iOS 16, you may also be thinking about which are your most and least favorite new features of the upcoming OS for the iPhone. Leading contenders for the former are?battery percentage in the icon,?unsending text messages?and automatically removing objects from your photos
    The less popular features? The brand-new search button on the home page could be a little too easy to tap accidentally, and the unexpected personal photo pop-ups might just be a little too personal.
    Fortunately, there’s a way to eliminate or disable some of the more annoying features and settings in iOS 16. See how to turn off these irritating settings below. Also, if you want to learn more about what iOS 16 has to offer,?check out these hidden features, like password-protected photo albums and?two new features available in Apple Maps.
    Read more:?iOS 16 May Reveal Secrets of iPhone 14
    Stop personal photos and videos from popping up unexpectedly
    Apple’s artificial intelligence helps surface photos and videos in various places across your iPhone it thinks you might want to see, as a friendly reminder of family vacations, couple photos and holidays — but you may not always want your personal photos to pop up unexpectedly, especially if they’re private, embarrassing or inappropriate.
    


    Fortunately with iOS 16, you can now prevent Featured Photos, as well as curated collections known as Memories, from appearing in photo widgets on your home screen and the Search and For You sections in Photos.?
    To block these tailored photos, launch the Settings app, go into Photos and toggle off Show Featured Content. All featured content will no longer appear across your device — instead, it’ll only be available in your photo library and albums.
    
    Once Show Featured Content is turned off, featured photos and memories across your device should disappear.
    Nelson Aguilar/CNETPrevent the side button from accidentally ending your phone calls
    The side/power button on the side of your iPhone allows you to quickly sleep and wake up your device, but if you accidentally hit it during a phone call, you’ll prematurely end your call. If that’s something you’ve encountered in the past, iOS 16 finally allows you to prevent that from happening.
    In Settings, go to Accessibility > Touch and toggle off Lock to End Call to prevent the side button from ending your calls. If you do hit the side button accidentally, your screen will go to sleep, but you’ll stay on your phone call, uninterrupted.
    


    
    This feature is hidden in the Accessibility section of your settings.
    Nelson Aguilar/CNETRemove the search button from your home screen
    The Search feature on your iPhone allows you to quickly find what you’re looking for, whether it’s a text message, third-party app, file, note and location — pretty much anything on your device or on the web. And the best thing about the feature is that it’s easily accessible from the home screen; all you need to do is swipe down anywhere on the screen, and it appears.?
    And iOS 16 has added another way to access Search from the home screen, via a small button right above your dock. Unfortunately, it’s easy to accidentally trigger, because it’s near where your thumb might go when you swipe between your various home pages.
    Fortunately, like many new features on iOS 16, this one can be disabled as well. Simply launch the Settings app, go to Home Screen and toggle off Show on Home Screen to remove the search button from your home screen. The Search bubble should disappear, replaced by a few small dots representing your various home screens.
    
    Even if you remove the Search button, you can still access the feature by swiping down from anywhere on your home screen.
    Nelson Aguilar/CNETRevert to old lock screen notifications
    Apple’s latest redesign brings widgets, customizable fonts and colors, a wallpaper gallery and stylized date and time to the lock screen, as well as one overlooked change to notifications. Instead of appearing at the top of your lock screen, notifications now appear at the bottom, which you can then tap on to appear full screen.
    However, not everyone may be happy with this change. If you want to go back to the way notifications appeared on iOS 15, launch the Settings application and go to Notifications > Display As. You’ll then see three options:

  • Count: Notifications appear as a numbered count at the bottom of the screen.
  • Stack: Notifications appear in a stack at the bottom of the screen.
  • List: Notifications appear fully across your screen.


    To go back to the old notification style, choose the List option.
    
    You can also pinch the notifications to switch between the three Display As options.
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