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A Chinese couple use their smartphones in a street in Beijing on May 29, 2016.
There’s an Apple iPhone trick that people started talking about recently, and it’s really useful for editing blocks of text after you begin typing.
I’ve been using it since my editor pointed it out to me this morning, and it already seems like a much better way to hone in on a specific part of a document I want to edit. It’s much easier than trying to accurately double tap to get the cursor between a couple of words, right where you want to fix a typo or make an edit.
If you want more iOS 12 tips and tricks, check out the video below.
Correction: This post originally said the feature may have been introduced in a previous version of iOS. It was introduced in iOS 12.