IPHONE HACKS :
Create Custom Keyboard Shortcuts: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. Here, you can create shortcuts for frequently used phrases or words. For example, you could set "omw" to automatically expand to "On my way!"
Quickly Access Camera: From the lock screen, swipe left to quickly access the camera without unlocking your iPhone. This is handy for capturing spontaneous moments.
Enable Low Power Mode: When your battery is running low, enable Low Power Mode to extend battery life. Go to Settings > Battery and toggle on Low Power Mode. This disables background app refresh, automatic downloads, and some visual effects.
Use AirDrop for Quick File Sharing: AirDrop allows you to wirelessly share photos, videos, documents, and more with nearby Apple devices. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access Control Center, then tap on AirDrop to choose who can discover your device.
Scan Documents with Notes App: The Notes app has a built-in document scanner. Open a new or existing note, tap the camera icon, then select "Scan Documents." It's great for digitizing receipts, contracts, or any paper documents.
Customize Control Center: You can customize Control Center to include shortcuts to your most-used features. Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls. Here, you can add or remove controls like Screen Recording, Notes, Flashlight, and more.
Turn on "Find My iPhone": Enable "Find My iPhone" in Settings > [your name] > Find My > Find My iPhone. This feature helps you locate your device if it's lost or stolen. You can also remotely lock or erase your iPhone to protect your data.
Type with One Hand: If you have a larger iPhone model, you can enable One-Handed Keyboard mode for easier typing. Hold down the globe or emoji icon on the keyboard, then select the left or right keyboard icon to shift the keys to one side.
Use "Do Not Disturb" While Driving: Enable "Do Not Disturb" While Driving to minimize distractions while on the road. Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb and select "Activate" under "Do Not Disturb While Driving." You can choose to activate it automatically or manually.
Enable Dark Mode: Dark Mode reduces eye strain and conserves battery life, especially on OLED screens. Go to Settings > Display & Brightness and select Dark to enable Dark Mode system-wide. You can also schedule Dark Mode to turn on automatically at sunset.
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