iPhone Secrets Tips and Tricks You Didn't Know

There's plenty your trusty iPhone can do. It can help you find your way home, settle pub debates and, at a pinch, even serve small canapes.

Whether it's productivity, customization or security/privacy, this collection of cool iPhone secrets has got you covered. Let's get started! 1. Unlock Your iPhone with a Shake 1. Tap the Home button twice

One of the more useful iPhone tricks, tapping the home button twice activates a hidden trackpad on your device. It works just like the trackpad on a laptop and allows you to move the cursor in your keyboard or app, use multi-finger gestures, or even replace pressing buttons with just taps. iPhone買取 浦和

On the older iPhones, double-clicking the home button brought up a multitasking view that let you see all your open apps and quickly switch to new ones. Now that Apple has bigger screens, the company added a different multitasking solution called Reachability. It’s available on the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus. The feature moves content at the top of the screen down to make it easier to reach with just one hand. 2. Tap the top of the screen

This is an easy tip that can save you a lot of time. Instead of swiping endlessly to get to the top of a web page or app, just tap the top of your iPhone’s screen. This will instantly scroll you up to the top. This works on all older and newer iPhone models.

If you’re using a newer iPhone model with the Dynamic Island and notch, you can also use this trick to quickly calculate currency conversions or other quick math problems. This is especially helpful when traveling abroad. 3. Tap the back button twice

If you’ve ever scrolled down a news article or website and wanted to go back to the top, it can be annoying having to tap your iPhone’s back button over and over again. Thankfully TikTok creator EllyAwesome has a nifty trick to make it much easier.

To set up the shortcut, head to Settings, then Accessibility, then Touch, then Double Tap or Triple Tap. From there, you can choose what function you want to trigger when you double or triple tap the back of your phone—from apps like Camera to toggle the torch on.

It’s also worth mentioning that if you hold down the Home button and then swipe up, you can quickly scroll to the top of a webpage or website in both Safari and Chrome. This shortcut works on all iPhones, even non-Pro models. 4. Tap the bottom of the screen

The iPhone XS and XR have a feature called Reachability that lets you use your screen more easily with one hand. To activate it, double-tap the home button and the contents of the top half of the screen slide down halfway.

When editing text it can be tricky to get the cursor in the right position on the compact keyboard. Thankfully the iPhone has a secret trackpad that makes this easier.

Whether you need to cut an object out of an image or just want to reduce the amount of data your photos and videos eat up, iOS has a range of hidden tools that can help. For example, you can turn the iPhone into a tape measure by tapping a tiny icon on the control centre. 5. Tap the side button

The iPhone requires a fair amount of dexterity to use. For many people who have shaky hands or physical impairments, tapping quickly can be difficult. The good news is that the iPhone has a feature that can help by slowing down the click speed on the side button.

Simply turn on this accessibility shortcut by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > Click Speed and choosing either Default, Slow or Slowest. Now, when you double-click or triple-click the side button on your iPhone, it will take a little longer to open apps, pull up Apple Pay or confirm purchases.

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