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7 Hidden iPhone Features Everyone Should Know

The iPhone hides a multitude of undiscovered features. With over a decade of history, it’s no wonder that many of these features go unnoticed. Uncovering the hidden gems is part of the excitement that comes with owning a new iPhone, although some of these additions may take time to uncover if ever found at all.

Unfortunately, these features aren’t always easy to figure out, as Apple tends to be vague in its advertising. Some iPhone features may be briefly showcased, but only as a minor attraction. As a result, these useful features often get overlooked in favor of the more flashy ones.

iPhone features you should know
iPhone features you should know

 

#1 Space Management

iPhone users can activate the spacebar highlight by pressing and holding the spacebar with one finger. To slide the cursor with precision, gently swipe the finger left or right. To select text using this method, tap the keyboard while holding the spacebar. This newer approach, resembling a roll of tape, offers a clear improvement over the iPhone’s previous, clunkier methods.

Highlighting text can prove challenging on touch screens, particularly for certain users. Correcting typos with thick thumbs can be even more frustrating, as the cursor rarely lands precisely where needed. This streamlined feature exemplifies excellent software design by iPhone.

#2 Customize iOS Control Center

Customizing Control Center is an iPhone hack that constantly makes life easier. You can easily access your favorite and most used widgets with just a simple swipe down, even when your iPhone is locked. It’s super handy when you need a feature right then and there. Personally, I find Music Recognition the most useful. No more fumbling around home screen folders, desperately trying to find the Shazam app before the song ends.

To customize Control Center apps, follow these steps: Go to Settings, then Control Center. Scroll to the More Controls section and add any controls that will be handy at a moment’s notice.

#3 Online Fax

One of the important tips for the iPhone is to use online fax to securely exchange valuable documents. To do this, you no longer have to use a fax machine, a fax app is enough. You can go to the App Store and download an app that will completely replace your landline fax. Moreover, advanced services additionally protect data using a password or FaceID from unauthorized persons, have built-in file managers, and allow you to customize your corporate environment.

#4 Use Back Tap

With Back Tap, you can enable a variety of functions for both double and triple finger taps on the back of your phone, similar to trackpad gestures. I personally use Double Tap for my Torch and Triple Tap for my Camera, which incredibly prove useful when I operate my iPhone 13 Pro Max at odd angles and can’t reach the lock screen icons or the Control Center pull down.

You have the option to assign different time-saving and accessibility functions and even combine the feature with Shortcuts for greater customization. To access Back Tap, navigate to the Accessibility menu on your iPhone. For detailed instructions, refer to our guide on how to enable back tap on iPhone.

#5 Drag and Drop Files Between Apps

You can save a considerable amount of time by utilizing a lesser-known functionality: dragging and dropping between iPhone apps. This feature empowers you to effortlessly import visuals, such as images, videos, and PDFs, from your photos, webpages, or files directly into apps like Notes or Messages. While it may initially seem a bit complex, the process is fairly straightforward: tap and hold the desired file, then move it towards the top or bottom of your screen. While still holding the file with one finger, swipe up from the bottom of the screen with another finger to open the app you wish to drag the file into.

#6 Automatic Music Shutdown

To use this feature, open the Clock app and select Timer. Tap the button at the bottom where it says “when the timer ends.” In the appearing menu, choose “Stop Playing” as the action. Some people find it enjoyable to fall asleep to music, but the noise might bother them in the middle of the night.

iPhone
iPhone

 

#7 Use Your Flash for Notifications

To use this feature, open the Clock app and select Timer. Tap the button at the bottom where it says “when the timer ends.” In the appearing menu, choose “Stop Playing” as the action. This feature is perfect for those who want to fall asleep to their favorite relaxing video game soundtrack and have it automatically turned off after a reasonable time. Some people find it enjoyable to fall asleep to music, but the noise might bother them in the middle of the night.

Conclusion

These features are not so well known but are useful in everyday life. You may not need all of them, but there are certainly many tips and tricks you can fit into your iPhone usage routine. Just give these features a chance and you will be able to experience their benefits.

Alan Adams

Alan is a hardcore tech enthusiast that lives and breathes tech. When he is not indulged in playing the latest video games, he helps users with technical problems that they might run into. Alan is a Computer Science Graduate with a Masters in Data Science.
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