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How to Convert Units, Time Zones, and Currency on iPhone
The iPhone has features that integrate seamlessly into our daily lives, like Focus Modes and Depth Effect on iOS 16. These features, along with the ability to easily convert units, time zones, and currency, make it difficult to switch to Android. Whenever you come across a currency or measurement unit that differs from your native region’s standard, your iPhone prompts you to convert it. There’s no need to check formulas or use a calculator app, as the iPhone has a built-in unit conversion feature that surpasses your mental math skills from fourth grade.
You can select the unit, currency, or point your camera to convert it. We love the convenience it adds and use the feature often. In addition, there are several other ways. Let’s go through them.
Convert Units, Time Zones, and Currencies on iPhone Using In-Built Tools
There are three ways to convert currencies and units on iPhone. Your iPhone may prompt you to convert by underlining the text in a message, or you may manually select the text and check the conversion. Alternatively, you can use our favorite feature: pointing your camera at the unit to convert it.
Note: This feature is available on iOS 16 and above, so make sure your iPhone is updated to the latest version.
1. Convert Units that are Underlined on iMessage
If you use iMessage regularly, you might see parts of a text message that are underlined. This prompts you to take actions like converting time to a calendar event or converting currency or units. Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Open iMessage and the text with the information you need to convert.
Step 2: Tap on the underlined text that can be converted.
Step 3: The unit or currency will be converted. You can also copy the result or send money with Apple Cash.
Don’t worry if you see unhighlighted text. The next section will cover it.
2. Highlight Text to Convert Units, Time Zones, and Currencies
If your iPhone doesn’t prompt a quantity conversion, manually select the text and follow these steps. Firstly, highlight the desired quantity. Then, tap the right arrowhead icon from the options menu. This will display the converted quantity, unit, or time zone.
However, you may also wish to capture something in real life and not just on your iPhone. In such cases, you can use the camera app. Let’s explore further.
3. Use the Camera to Convert Units on iPhone
This is a game-changer and what we love about iOS. With Live Text, you can point your camera at something you want to convert, like temperature, time zone, currency, or units, and it’s magic. Here’s how to use it. Open the Camera app. Point your camera at the text you need to convert and tap the detect text icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Step 3: The text is detected, it turns yellow, and you select it again.
Step 4: The underlined text can be converted. Tap it to see the converted value.
That worked well. We hope you found the above methods helpful to convert units on iPhone. But what if you’re using an iPhone that isn’t updated to iOS 16? We have a few alternatives, let’s see.
Other Ways to Convert Units on iPhone
Converting units on iOS 16 is now easier than ever, but older iOS versions also offer alternative methods. One option is to use Spotlight search for conversion.
Spotlight search on your iPhone allows you to search and convert quantities with a swipe-down gesture. Here’s how to do it: Step 1: Swipe down on your home screen to open Spotlight search. Step 2: Type in the quantity and unit you want to convert, and the first search result will give you the converted value.
If you want more actions and controls, you can use a third-party app to convert units. Let’s discuss that in the next section.
2. Use Siri for Unit Conversion
Siri is a smart assistant that can easily help you with conversions on your iPhone. Simply summon Siri and give commands such as ‘Convert $50 into Rupees’ or ‘how much is 90Kgs in Pounds’. The assistant will immediately provide the answer.
Additionally, Siri can convert other measures such as currency, unit, and time zone, regardless of your location.
That’s not it! You can also search, create, and edit notes with Siri on iPhone. Go ahead and try it.
Third-Party apps on iPhone offer better controls and options to convert quantities. Here are two favorite, free apps for converting units and quantities on iPhone.
Unit Converter – Best Units App: A free app that quickly converts units on iPhone and has great reviews.
Converter+: Converter + is also free to use, with a minimal and functional user interface, and a wide range of units and currencies to convert on iPhone.
However, if you don’t want to download another app, you can use online tools.
4. Use Units and Currency Conversion Calculator on Google
The Google search is a reliable tool for converting units and currencies on your iPhone. Simply type in your conversion query on Safari, and Google search will provide you with the necessary results. We hope these methods have made unit and quantity conversion on your iPhone easier. If you have any further questions, please refer to the FAQ section below.
FAQs on Converting Units on iPhone
1. If the units are in your selected region, the iPhone doesn’t convert them, so you won’t see the option. Change your iPhone’s region in Settings and try again.
2. Change units on your iPhone by adjusting the region in Settings.
3. The iPhone’s calculator app doesn’t convert units. Check out these free calculator apps for iPhone that do.
Convert Units, Currencies, and Time Zones with Ease on iPhone
We hope this article helped you convert units and quantities on iPhone. During our recent vacation to a country with a difficult conversion rate, we heavily relied on these features and it saved us time and energy. We hope these features can assist you in the same way!
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