Learn how to temporarily share your personal accessibility settings from one iPhone or iPad to another without overwriting the accessibility settings on that device.
How to share your accessibility settings with another iPhone and iPad

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Learn how to temporarily share your personal accessibility settings from one iPhone or iPad to another without overwriting the accessibility settings on that device.
Learn how to use the new Spatial Scene feature in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 to view photos in 3D with depth that responds to device motion.
Learn how to use Apple's new Accessibility Reader feature to show text from any app in raw mode without formatting, images, or the user interface elements.
Learn how to personalize the Apple Files app in iOS 26 by changing folder colors and adding icons or emojis to folder images to distinguish them from regular blue folders.
Learn how to turn on Apple’s new Clear style on the Home Screen for transparent app icons and widgets, complementing the Liquid Glass design overhaul in iOS 26.
Learn how to view a history of password changes in the Apple Passwords app to avoid reusing previous account passwords and strengthen your online security.
Learn how to stop images and PDF documents stored in the built-in Files app on your iPhone and iPad from opening in Apple's new Preview app on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.
Learn how to automatically translate Apple Music lyrics and show pronunciation on your iPhone or iPad to better understand and sing along to foreign songs.
Learn how to set an MP3 song or any other audio file you've created or downloaded from the internet as your ringtone on the iPhone or iPad without any specialized apps.
Whenever you query ChatGPT to find answers to the questions you have, the AI assistant keeps a running history of past conversations for those who’ve signed in with an account so they can either easily reference them in the future or pick up where they left off with any follow-up dialogue.