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Calculator on Iphone 15

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

The iPhone 15 includes a built-in calculator app that provides basic arithmetic functions and some advanced features. This guide explains how to access and use the calculator effectively.

How to Use the Calculator

Accessing the calculator on your iPhone 15 is simple. Follow these steps:

  1. Unlock your iPhone and open the App Library.
  2. Scroll down to find the Calculator app (it's usually in the Utilities section).
  3. Tap on the Calculator icon to open it.

Once open, you'll see the main calculator interface with number buttons, basic operations (+, -, ×, ÷), and additional functions.

Tip: You can also access the calculator quickly by using Siri. Just say "Hey Siri, open calculator" and it will launch immediately.

Key Features

The iPhone 15 calculator offers several useful features:

  • Basic operations: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • Advanced functions: Percentage calculations, square roots, and exponents
  • Memory functions: Store and recall values using M+, M-, MR, and MC
  • Scientific mode: Access additional mathematical functions by tapping the "±" button twice

Example calculation: To calculate 25% of 200:

  1. Enter 200
  2. Press ×
  3. Enter 25
  4. Press %
  5. Press = to get 50

Pro Tips

Here are some advanced techniques to make the most of your calculator:

  • Use parentheses: For complex calculations, use the parentheses buttons to group operations
  • Landscape mode: Rotate your iPhone to landscape orientation for a wider display
  • VoiceOver: Enable VoiceOver in Settings for audio feedback when pressing buttons
  • Third-party apps: Consider apps like "Calculator++" for additional features

FAQ

Can I use the calculator in dark mode?
Yes, the calculator automatically adapts to your iPhone's dark mode setting.
Is there a way to save calculations?
The built-in calculator doesn't have save functionality, but you can take screenshots or use note-taking apps.
Does the calculator support multiple currencies?
No, the standard calculator only supports basic arithmetic operations.