If the button has little star symbols on it, you can do even more. Look for icons on your pics like a leaf for plants, a paw print for animals, or a map for a landmark, and then select them for more info. Not sure what kind of dog or flower you’re looking at? Visual Lookup might be able to tell you. Shared With You makes it way easier to find the links and recommendations you’ve received. Apple’s Music, News, Podcasts, Photos, Safari web browser, and TV app all include sections that collect links and pictures from Messages and let you check them out on your schedule without having to find them in the conversation. The new, single-touch method saves both time and trouble. You can add photos to your Camera Roll immediately, which means it won’t be super inconvenient if your friend sends you several pictures of a kitten and you want to hold on to them for later. While the basic version of the driving Focus will both silence your notifications and stop you from using your phone while you’re in your car, you can also let your contacts know you’re a responsible driver and will get back to them. Go to Settings > Focus > Driving > Auto-Reply to turn on and customize your message. Contacts can still push through urgent texts, but otherwise, they’ll at least know you aren’t ignoring them. Need to set a silent alarm? Ask Siri to change a specific bulb red at the exact time you need the alert. Want to have coffee ready in the morning? Try, “Hey, Siri, turn on the kitchen outlet at 6:30 a.m.” First, go to Settings > Control Center and tap the plus sign next to Music Recognition to add the icon. After you’ve had Siri identify some tracks, open Command Center, and then do a long press on the identification symbol. A menu will appear with the last few songs you asked about. Use this feature to share links in Messages, add images to Notes, and more. It takes a little coordination—and sometimes both hands or at least multiple fingers—to make it happen, but once you get it down, it’s a smooth way to share and add things. Open a memory, and then tap the screen to pull up a menu. Select the Music icon, and then swipe to try out some preselected tracks from bands you like. You can also select the icon with a plus sign on it for more options.