I Have An Iphone Question ...

D.B. Cooper

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I have an iPhone question. I bought the iPhone SE when I was in NYC last year. Very nice, very happy with it.
But does anybody know how do I type the letter ñ when texting ?.... As in año ? I searched the web but no luck.
It's a minor issue but I'm all thumbs when it comes to cell phones. And I'm a bit of a stickler with details.
 
So you have 2 options:

1. Long press the letter 'N' and the option for 'Ñ' will show up.
I'm sure you know that works for all vowels, accents, etc.
And a whole bunch of other characters: long press 0 gets you º, long pressing period gets you ellipsis, and so on.
2. Install Activate the Español (Mexico) keyboard layout. The ñ is right on the keyboard.

And assuming you have any version of Spanish installed, autocorrect does a pretty good job of putting in the ñ's as needed, even if you type n.
 
Iphone SE is a very good phone especially for BA where phone robbery is rampant.

Its v small in size and cheaper than the big Iphone 6 or 6s
 
So you have 2 options:

1. Long press the letter 'N' and the option for 'Ñ' will show up.
I'm sure you know that works for all vowels, accents, etc.
And a whole bunch of other characters: long press 0 gets you º, long pressing period gets you ellipsis, and so on.
2. Install Activate the Español (Mexico) keyboard layout. The ñ is right on the keyboard.

And assuming you have any version of Spanish installed, autocorrect does a pretty good job of putting in the ñ's as needed, even if you type n.
Thank you very much. Most of my text is in English but once in a while I have to do it in Spanish and once in a while the ñ word pups up.
So I have another question. My iCloud space is almost full. I want to subscribe to the U$D 1.00 a month fee for the extra space.
But it only accepts Argentine CC. All my CC are US based so is there anyway to get around this ? I guess I should look into opening a local bank account.
 
The Spanish keyboard on my phone doesn't show an ñ any more (it used to). Autocorrect handles it
 
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