You can turn off auto-playing videos in the Settings app on your iPhone. However, what videos you can turn off depends on your iOS version.
You can easily combine videos on your iPhone using Apple's free iMovie app. Here's how to edit and combine videos on your iPhone.
OS 11 now has built-in video recording capability which is awesome! It's exactly like a screenshot but video for as long as you want. IT does not record AUDIO. Screenshots also get much easier to ...
Apple has added eight new Background Sounds in iOS 26, including Babble, Steam, Airplane, Boat, Bus, Train, Rain On Roof, and Quiet Night. Add the Background Sounds control to Control Center to try ...
Something to keep in mind is that the iPhone 17 has a 6.3-inch screen that supports a 1-120Hz variable refresh rate and a max brightness of 3,000 nits, compared to the iPhone 15 and 16, which have a 6 ...
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How to Loop a Video on iPhone

To watch any video in a loop, make sure your iPhone is compatible with and updated to iOS 26. Open your Photos app and tap on any video you want to watch in a loop. You will notice that the video ...
So, is the iPhone 17 worth it? The new model starts at $829, but here's the kicker: Apple finally did away with the measly 128GB base storage. The new entry-level model now starts at a much more ...
Regular and Pro iPhones are on the verge of converging. Apple has finally equipped the base iPhone 17 with a 48MP ultra wide camera and a larger 120Hz always-on display, redefining what a non-Pro ...
First, you'll need to update your iPhone's operating system to iOS 26, which is available to the iPhone 11 and newer models. To switch call screening on, go into Settings--Apps—Phone. Scroll down and ...
Karwa Chauth, also known as Karak Chaturthi, is one of the most cherished festivals in North India, celebrated predominantly in states like Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and ...
Apple's website offers a list of nearly 200 new features and changes (PDF file) included in the software update, released last month.
Microsoft has long been pushing Office and OneDrive users to save their documents to the cloud by default. Now, the company is getting even more aggressive with a feature coming to Microsoft Word.