
With the recent launch of iOS 26 following the iPhone 17 event, Apple has stirred up a mix of excitement and concern among users. While some have reported issues such as the disabling of Apple Intelligence features and challenges with the new Liquid Glass design, the update also introduces significant enhancements, including the much-anticipated Preview app. This feature, long available on macOS, has finally made its way to iPhones. The Preview app allows users to view files, sign documents, edit images, and convert file formats, enhancing productivity for mobile users. Apple's official announcement highlights that with this app, iPhone users can easily manage PDF documents and images. Users can now scan documents directly within the Preview app, utilize Autofill to expedite form completion, and export files in various formats. Accessing the app is straightforward—simply search for it or locate it on the home screen. Once opened, the Preview app provides a suite of functionalities, including document scanning, a mini Files app interface, image editing, and PDF annotation. Users can draw, write, crop images, and perform various adjustments like background removal, rotation, and resizing. For PDF documents, the app offers text addition, signature insertion, cropping capabilities, and easy sharing options. This integration of the Preview app on iOS marks a significant step in enhancing the iPhone's utility, aligning it more closely with the capabilities of MacBook devices. Apple continues to innovate, ensuring that users have powerful tools at their fingertips.
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