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5 hidden iOS 7 features that all Apple users should know

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5 hidden iOS 7 features that all Apple users should know

iOS 7 was a break from the traditional form of iOS and brought a revolutionary design, but there are other features that Apple didn't announce. Here are five useful but hidden iOS 7 features.

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