T9 dialing, or Text on 9 keys, is a predictive text technology that emerged in the late 90s to make it easier to type text messages on devices with limited input options, such as traditional mobile phones with numeric keypads. Each number key (2-9) on a T9 keypad is mapped to a set of letters. For example, the key "2" corresponds to "ABC," "3" to "DEF," and so on.
T9 dialing, or Text on 9 keys, is a predictive text technology that emerged in the late 90s to make it easier to type text messages on devices with limited input options, such as traditional mobile phones with numeric keypads. Each number key (2-9) on a T9 keypad is mapped to a set of letters. For example, the key "2" corresponds to "ABC," "3" to "DEF," and so on.
The best match appears first above the keypad, and tapping the person's name will call them. If there are several possible matches in your contacts, they can be revealed as a list by tapping "X more..." below the first match. Taken together, the new options should enable faster calling.
Here's how to use T9 dialing in iOS 18:
- Open the Phone app and tap the keypad tab.
- Type the contact's name using the number keys (e.g., for "Dad," press 3-2-3).
- Above the keypad, tap the matching contact to call, or "X more..." to see additional matches.
Add Contacts From the Keypad
iOS 18 also introduces new options for adding numbers to contacts directly from the keypad. When entering a new number:
- After entering a new number, tap the new button in the top-left corner of the keypad screen.
- Choose "Create New Contact" or "Add to Existing Contact" as needed.
That's all there is to it. In addition to the new features described above, Apple has also added the ability to search recent calls. Simply look for the search field at the top of your recent calls list and start typing into it to find the contact or number you're looking for.
This article, "Make Calls Faster With This New iOS 18 Feature" first appeared on MacRumors.com
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