The iPhone has a feature called Spotlight search which can find just about anything stored on this pocket-sized Apple computer. That's what a modern smartphone really is, a computer that's more powerful than early desktop machines. Apple's Spotlight search actually originated on its Mac computers and quickly becomes an everyday tool after the first few uses.
Everyone is familiar with an internet search, the way to find answers to common questions, solutions to problems, and details about products. That same capability can be turned inward on an iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer using Spotlight, a feature added to Mac OS X Tiger in 2005. It sounds like a small thing but an internal search can make a big difference in how a computer is used.
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Apple's Spotlight Search is a fantastic time-saving feature that can help to locate almost anything on an iPhone. It can serve as a quick way to find a note or reminder, an easy way to locate people in contacts, and can even find receipts by searching for text in images. Spotlight indexes Notes, Reminders, Calendar events, Photos, Settings, and much more. One of the best things about it is the ease of use. Simply swiping down from the center of the Home screen opens a search box and raises the keyboard for swiping or tapping letters and the search happens almost instantly after just a few letters. Apple keeps expanding Spotlight's abilities and now it can also reveal movies, TV shows, music, and website results.
Spotlight, like most iPhone features, integrates well with Apple's apps but might not work as well with third-party apps. There are ways for an app to index its data to make it appear in a Spotlight search but
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