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Too bad apple refises to provide a manual with these kinds of features in it. That'd be useful. No, it's not intuitive, clearly.
There is a very detailed manual with each version of iOS actually. The keyboard is explained too, including this :)
You can find them in Apple Books (Picture in German)
This is amazing, however not being able to search by release number is not great, not being able to sort by newest release is not fantastic either. 30 minutes of searching and still unable to find iPad or iPhone for iOS 17.
Yeah, I’m not sure they’ve been released yet, which is strange.
You’re right, looking for them in Books works really bad. As another commenter said, it looks like for iOS 17 is still not available.
On a side note: I just saw that you can look up an interactive version of the manuals through the “Tips” app. Much more user friendly and it contains everything that is in the eBook - albeit still iOS 16 even though my iPhone is up to date.
I had seen some of the stuff in tip (did not realize that was an actual app that I could look at again, thank you) but see nothing in it about the long press stuff sadly.
Yeah I think it is a new feature of iOS 17, the manual of which seems to be still missing
I figured out the stickers on my own.