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These Hidden iOS 8 Tricks Will Make Your iPhone Feel New Again

Sep 18, 2014, 02:52 IST

Apple just released its new mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads, iOS 8.

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There's a lot of big new features like app extensions and third-party keyboards, but there's plenty of hidden features that you probably haven't heard about.

Luckily, MacRumors reporter Bill Savage has created a nifty video showcasing a few of the lesser-known iOS 8 nuggets, and we've included them below.

1. Credit card scanning from within Safari:

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When you're buying something online in Safari, iOS 8 will let you hold your credit card in front of the iPhone's camera. It will then lift the numbers and paste them into the correct field, making checkouts a breeze.

2. Quickly access your favorite Contacts by double-tapping the home button.

3. In the Weather app, swipe all the way to the bottom for a 9-day weather forcast, sunrise, sunset, and UV index.

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4. To hide a photo, just hold down and tap "Hide": The photo will be hidden from Moments, Collections, and Years, but it'll still be visible in a "Hidden" folder in Albums.

5. Turn your iPhone screen from color to black and white: Just got to Settings > General > Accessibility and toggle on "Grayscale."

6. Visualize what Apple's dictation hears: In iOS 7, you used to have to wait until you were done speaking to see what dictation had picked up. Now, you can see what it hears as you speak.

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Looking to download iOS 8 for yourself? You can learn more about downloading the software here, or you can watch MacRumors' entire video below.

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