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Head over to this Wikipedia page and copy the ° symbol to your clipboard from the first sentence of the page. Go to the Text Replacement page in Settings. In the phrase field, paste your real degree symbol that you copied from Wikipedia. In the shortcut field, type any shortcut phrase, like maybe the word degree)
Basically, this is the same functionality that OS X’s System Preferences → Language & Text → Text → Symbol and text substitution offers. So, get any symbol you want as described in the other answers, copy it, then add it as a new keyboard shortcut this way. To give you some inspiration, here’s a screenshot of (part of) my text ...
Does anyone know how to type the degree symbol on an iPhone? ... iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 17 iPhone SE Mac ...
However that does not look like the x shown in the question which looks like a Unicode × MULTIPLICATION SIGN Unicode: U+00D7, UTF-8: C3 97 rather than the emoji ️ multiplication symbol Unicode: U+2716 U+FE0F, UTF-8: E2 9C 96 EF B8 8F (from a Mac not an iPhone) –
In the iOS Weather app what does the cloud icon with two horizontal lines beneath mean?
Anyone else with an iPhone 16 Pro Max have weaker signal strength? I’m coming from an iPhone 14 Pro Max and it seems like the phone has 1-2 bars worse signal strength on Verizon.
Hi, I have searched the forum and not found a solution. How do I type the "ß" (ess-tset, or in German, Eszett) character on my iPhone keyboard (3G, 2.2)? Umlauts are not a problem as you simply hold down the vowel key, but I can't find the ß anywhere. Thanks, 3Gmatt.
On the iPhone, in the recents / recent call screen, you can swipe left and delete phone calls. I usually swipe left and delete calls when the screen gets too busy. Today when I was swiping left to delete a call, I notice an orange hand icon next to the red delete / garbage can icon. Anyone know what the orange hand icon means?
For one, symbol and text substitution entries only work in Cocoa apps. If you want a truly system-wide solution that works in all applications, this is not an option. If you want a truly system-wide solution that works in all applications, this is not an option.
On my iPhone 6 I see a headphones symbol that only appears when I increase or decrease the volume. I have no headphones plugged in. Maybe related, I am also unable to get a sound notification, and for all calls I can’t hear the voice. I don't use a Bluetooth headset and I've never changed any settings. I've had this iPhone for just one week.