Foreign currency symbols can be accessed and typed iOS easily, all you need to do is be somewhere with keyboard access, and then do the following:
Simple and intuitive, and in many ways this is easier than how it’s done on the Mac since you don’t have to remember any quirky keystrokes per symbol.
Add Additional Currency Symbols for Other Nations
Want to have access to more currency symbols for other nations? That’s easy, but you will need to add the keyboards for those respective countries, this is done by:
Remember this the next time you’re traveling with an iPhone or iPad, though it’s also undoubtedly useful for expats, business people, accountants, and a million other situations where accessing other currencies is a necessity.
Note: If this Tutorial and News worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.
- Tap “123″ and then hold down the “$” dollar sign to reveal the currency pop-up window
Simple and intuitive, and in many ways this is easier than how it’s done on the Mac since you don’t have to remember any quirky keystrokes per symbol.
Add Additional Currency Symbols for Other Nations
Want to have access to more currency symbols for other nations? That’s easy, but you will need to add the keyboards for those respective countries, this is done by:
- Go to Settings then tap on General, followed by “International”
- Choose “Keyboard”, and then go to “Add New Keyboard” and locate the country whose currency you are looking to add to the list
Remember this the next time you’re traveling with an iPhone or iPad, though it’s also undoubtedly useful for expats, business people, accountants, and a million other situations where accessing other currencies is a necessity.
Note: If this Tutorial and News worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.
Note: If this Tutorial and News worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.







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