Your iPhone is packed with many helpful secrets. These capabilities come from the deep menus and settings of your device. They can significantly simplify your daily routine. We brought them out of the shadow to the light-5 mighty hidden tools. These tools will drastically change the way you use your device.
Don’t cope with the trouble of button combinations anymore. Your iPhone’s back could be simply tapped. Use this method to capture a screenshot. Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap. A “Double-Tap” or “Triple-Tap” can be selected. Selecting “Screenshot” from the options will be enough. The process is quick and handy looking at it this way you only have to tap the Apple logo twice.
Leave it to your iPhone to be your ears. It is able to recognize sounds such as a doorbell ringing. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Sound Recognition and turn on the switch. Afterwards, tap “Sounds” and select listening targets. The doorbell, an alarm, or baby crying could be your choice. Whenever the device hears them, it will alert you.
The Clock app is not necessary for that. You can open the Control Centre by swiping from the top-right corner and pressing the timer icon. A circular menu with options will be visible after a long-press on the timer icon. In the circular menu, you slide your finger to the time you want to set. A “Start” button will appear that is pressed to start the timer. This is a great method if you want to quickly set a timer in the kitchen.
Have you ever thought of putting the time you stole from your other tasks into typing your messages? You can do this by creating text shortcuts. With one key phrase, you can replace whole sets of words. The path is: Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. By tapping the “+” button you can add a new one. Full phrase: “I’ll be there in 10 minutes.” Shortcut: “ibt10.” Your phone will complete the phrase automatically wherever you type the shortcut.
Keep your eyes safe if you read at night. Lower brightness of your display more than it is usually possible. Go through the following steps: Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size. The option “Reduce White Point” is selected here. The feature has been turned on by the user. The slider found here will help you to determine the amount of dimming. Your screen will be less bright and more comfortable to look at.
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