Apple has amped up its YouTube presence with the launch yesterday evening of a brand new channel dedicated to “tips, tricks, and how-tos,” according to its ‘About’ page.
The channel, dubbed Apple Support, has already amassed 14,000 subscribers and currently features a total of 10 videos ranging in length from one to two minutes. The videos cover fairly basic tasks, including how to update to the latest version of iOS, how to take screenshots, send and save GIFs, create attachments in the Mail app, and more. Apple also operates another YouTube channel, Techcrunch reports, which previously published similar how-to videos as well as ads and other product intro clips.
In addition to Apple’s two YouTube channels, the notoriously hermetic company operates a handful of Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram accounts, as well as an official Facebook page.
Check out one of the first videos from the new YouTube channel, showcasing how to delete your iPhone
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