Whether you want to save important information or don't want to type something out many times over, the copy and paste function on the iPhone is useful. It may seem like a simple task, but how it can ...
Do you use several Apple devices and want to copy and paste images, text, or files from one to another? It's not only possible, but Apple also makes it surprisingly simple, too. On supported iPhones, ...
You might be taking copy and paste for granted on iPhone and iPad, but the feature wasn't available on the original iPhone. It took some time for Apple to implement it in the early days. Many years ...
iPhone's first-ever iteration lacks a copy and paste feature even if it was touted to be a smartphone with tons of handy features, such as a touch screen and a Safari web browser. Some of you might ...
One of the common complaints about Apple's iPhone--and one that did not get solved with the launch of the iPhone 3G--is the lack of a copy-paste function. An independent developer, Zac White, recently ...
Here's how to use Select All on an iPhone or iPad to copy, paste, delete, and AutoFill text and more in a few easy taps. Plus, the secret trick to using Select All when the touch-and-hold technique ...
Through a combination of Web services and Javascript bookmarklets, Pastebud lets users copy and paste text between the iPhone's mail application and the Safari Web browser, an important capability ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Apple Senior Vice President Scott Forstall shows off an iPhone 3.0 ...
The very first iPhone that was released in 2007 didn't actually have any sort of copy and paste functionality, and a former Apple engineer may have finally explained why. Ken Kocienda joined Apple in ...
iOS 16 introduced a new privacy feature that requires apps to receive a user's permission before directly accessing their iPhone's clipboard to paste text from other apps, but some users experienced ...
We all know how to CMD+C and CMD+V on a Mac to copy and paste, but do you know how to copy and paste on an iPhone? You may think that it isn’t possible to copy and paste on an iOS device, but it ...