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Chrome For iPhone: Now Comes With Home Screen Widget Support

  Chrome has got even more helpful for the iPhone. The search engine giant has introduced three new widgets to the app, including scan QR, shortcuts to search, and many more. Google has updated Chrome for iPhone users and added the most requested feature, with the tech giant finally adding widgets to the home screen. It is the latest app among many other apps that Google has already introduced with widget support. Now, iPhone owners have more ways to interact with the most popular web browser. Previously also, the search giant has added widget support to various other apps. For example, it added widget support for Google Voice on iOS for the home screen. The iPhone owners can easily set up the home screen widget of the Google Voice iOS app using the 21.16 version. It is easy to set up if you are running the latest version. It is better to go to the Home screen page of your iPhone that has enough room for a medium-size widget taking up two rows of app icons. Holding and pressi...

HOW TO USE RTT OR REAL-TIME TEXT ON YOUR IPHONE?

  RTT or Real-Time-Text is an accessibility standard for the users who don’t want to use voice calls to answer. It allows them to communicate in real-time by typing the conversational text message they want to deliver in real-time. In this case, recipients can immediately read the text while it is being created or typed without having a long wait-time to get it finished. It’s a built in- accessibility feature provide in all the versions of iPhone 6 and above. You can also use Real-Time-Text on Mac and Apple Watch too. If you are using iPhone for this purpose, then you need a carrier plan with T- Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, and Standard Voice Call Rates. Here is how to utilize RTT on your iPhone with ease: Setting Up RTT on Your Smartphone If you like to use Real-Time-Text on your iOS device like iPhone 6 or later, you need to set up its configuration settings. Here is how: First of all, hit the Settings icon to launch the respective app. Then, go to the Accessibility sec...