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Title: How to quickly access settings and apps with Control Center in iOS 10
Post by: HCK on August 19, 2016, 04:05:20 pm
How to quickly access settings and apps with Control Center in iOS 10

How do you quickly change settings, share your screen or share files, or get to the flashlight or timer on your iPhone or iPad? With Control Center!

Control Center, as the name implies, lets you set some of the most important controls on your iPhone or iPad, from anywhere, with just a swipe and a tap. That includes airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, do not disturb, orientation lock,  brightness, AirPlay screen sharing, AirDrop file sharing, flashlight, timer, calculator, and camera. A lot has changed in iOS 10, including separate panels for Now Playing and Home, and the addition of 3D Touch controls to get you even further, faster. Here's what you need to know!

This guide covers changes to Control Center for iOS 10. Looking for help with the previous version? Here's our ultimate guide to Lock screen for iOS 9!.





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