criddell 2 days ago

It’s also documented in the iPhone User Guide.

You can get it through Books or on the web:

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iphf2746307f/18...

  • minkles 2 days ago

    No one reads the manuals these days.

    Apart from me apparently.

    • elashri 2 days ago

      I work mainly with undocumented stuff. That taught me to appreciate when there is manuals and documentation for anything and I read them. I don't watch YouTube videos, I read the manual. Of course until I can't figure it out and then still look into YouTube anyway.

loloquwowndueo 2 days ago

Exploring the UI is a perfectly valid method of discovering functionality. What’s the alternative? The phone interrupting you every 2 steps saying hey by the way, you can also do this and this from here?

  • jagged-chisel 2 days ago

    Valid, yes. But this should never be the sole method of discovery.

    Good UX provides clues to discovering additional functionality without intruding on the user.

    What’s the alternative? That’s a question for a UX team - something Apple can certainly afford.

    • loloquwowndueo 2 days ago

      Clicking on a kebab and getting a clearly-labeled “scan document” option seems like an eminently followable clue. It’s not like it’s a minuscule inscrutable icon three levels down.

    • marcellus23 2 days ago

      > Good UX provides clues to discovering additional functionality without intruding on the user.

      This does that. It's behind a button that means "click this for a bunch of stuff you can do here"

  • toomuchtodo 2 days ago

    Now, I’ll probably ask Siri. “How can I scan a document with native iOS functionality?” Hopefully I get the right answer back from the LLM!

    (Admittedly, I have never read the manual for any iPhone I’ve owned; mea culpa)

    • mrbombastic 2 days ago

      It also shows up as a shortcut in spotlight if you search for “Scan Document”

Obscurity4340 2 days ago

Same with number-range call blocking. Gotta pay $4 but it saves you from scammers and other serial callers