Saved news stories on iPhone might be located in your Safari browser's reading list or bookmarks. Also, check the specific news apps you have installed, as they often have their own saved or archived sections. Sometimes, they could also be in your iCloud backups if you have enabled that feature.
To find saved news stories on your iPhone, first check the default News app. If not there, look in the app where you originally saved them. Another option is to search your device using the Spotlight search feature. It can help you quickly locate any saved news items.
You can usually find saved news stories in the Safari browser's history or bookmarks. Just look for the appropriate tabs or menus.
You can look for the 'Saved' section within the Apple News app on your iPhone. Usually, it's easily accessible from the main menu or sidebar.
You might find them in the Safari browser's history or bookmarks if you saved them there. Also, check the news apps you use; some have a dedicated section for saved stories.
You can check in the Notes app. Usually, your saved stories might be there if you saved them as notes.
You can usually look in your browser's history or bookmarks. Many news apps also have a 'saved' or 'favorites' section where you'll find them.
It depends on the platform or app you used to save them. For example, if it was a news app, check the 'Saved' or 'Bookmarks' section.
The saved stories in Apple News are often accessible by clicking on your profile icon and then looking for the 'Saved' option. Sometimes, it might be located in the menu bar depending on the version of the app you have.
It depends on which app or platform you used to save them. Maybe check your bookmarks or the specific folder designated for saved items within that app.
They are usually saved in the app's or website's designated folder or archive section.
You can usually find saved stories in the 'Saved' section or folder within the Apple News app. Just look for it in the menu or sidebar.