Although pressing and holding the buttons on a file iPhone Performing actions such as a simple screenshot can be very easy, for others – mainly for accessibility reasons – it may be easier to request crab to carry out such tasks.
Apple’s virtual assistant has been able to do this for a long time, but it has been working Screen recordings This is only possible through the traditional Control Center. with arrival iOS 16.5Apple will solve this limitation and allow you to start screen recording also using voice by asking Siri.
was the news The first thing I noticed 9to5Mac, who posted a video showing the new feature in action. With a simple Start Recording Screen, Siri starts the process without showing any of it summoned or a countdown – which might be a good idea if you want to skip this step the traditional way.
In addition to starting the recording, the user can also ask Siri to stop it. Once done, Siri will automatically stop the screen recording and save it to the Photos app. Obviously, in this case, the activation of the assistant is displayed at the end of the recording – something similar to what happens when we deactivate it from the Control Center.
One of the few new
Everything indicates that this is one of the few new features of iOS 16.5 – at least among the features already discovered in the first beta. In addition to the new Siri action, a Sports tab has been added to the Apple News app, as well as the ability for HomeKit admins to add new Matter accessories to the Home app, such as inform Tool Hacks.
actually Hacker/developer Steve Moser found itin the iOS 16.5 beta 1 code, references to the grid view as “multi view”which is supposed to allow users to watch four streams simultaneously through the Apple TV app – perhaps interesting for those who enjoy sports.
I eat well Mark Gorman notesEverything indicates that the next iOS update will be “younger” than the recently released iOS 16.4, especially in light of the fact that the announcement of iOS 17 is approaching.
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