Here are some valuable tips about iPhone that people may not know about:
Magnifier: The iPhone has a built-in magnifier that can be used to zoom in on small text, such as a menu or a book. To access the magnifier, go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier and turn it on. Then, triple-click the home button to activate the magnifier.
Text Editing: When editing text on the iPhone, you can quickly move the cursor to a specific location by pressing and holding the space bar. This will turn the keyboard into a trackpad, allowing you to move the cursor precisely.
Control Center Customization: You can customize the Control Center on your iPhone to include your most frequently used features. Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls, and add or remove features as desired.
Battery Health: You can check the battery health of your iPhone by going to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. This will show you your battery's maximum capacity and whether it may need to be serviced.
Emergency SOS: The iPhone has an Emergency SOS feature that allows you to call for help in an emergency quickly. To activate Emergency SOS, press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons until the Emergency SOS slider appears.
One-handed Keyboard: You can enable a one-handed keyboard on your iPhone to make it easier to type with one hand. Hold down the globe icon on the keyboard to activate the one-handed keyboard and select either the left or right-handed keyboard.
These are just a few tips about iPhones that people may not know about. Some many more hidden features and tricks that can make using your iPhone more accessible and more efficient.
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