I find a lot of people don’t even know all the great things you can do with your iPhone. So based on your experience and knowledge, what do you think the rest of us should be using or learning more about?
Reduce White point, and then setting it up as a shortcut.
Scrolled too much and want to go back to the top? Just tap the clock on top left!
Record calls
I’m not aware of anyway to do this on on iOS. Care to explain how?
How do you do it?
You can’t
If you have a blind relative, iOS has very deep and configurable accessibility features from Voiceover, Rotor, to typing in braille.
Sometimes when I’m holding my phone in both hands I’ll drum on the back of it with my fingers. The flashlight randomly comes on. I think that’s a feature.
The measure app.
I have the assistive touch and when I doubt tap it, it takes a screenshot.
To make night shift stronger, Acessability—> display —> colour filters: invert colours and drag the bottom slider to the left as much as you like (don’t forget to turn it off when not needed, its not gonna be automatic)
microphone stopped working on my friend’s iphone 7. we don’t know how to fix it. he tried calling me on messenger but i cant hear him.
Wifi sharing. Not a groundbreaking feature but somehow I’ve blown every persons mind with it.
using 2 fingers, swipe up or down in a list to select multiple items (for example message conversations)
Assistive Touch. This is how I set it up.
Basically I don’t rely on physical buttons of my iPhone on a daily basis, except for turning the phone on and off. Then again, the last time I had it restarted was during software updates. This will keep your buttons and mute switch in mint condition.
The ability to make stickers from basically any photo, and then use them in iMessage
Darker blue / green message bubbles.
Settings->accessibility->per app settings.
Add Messages, then turn Increased Contrast ON.
You can physically shake your phone to Undo most of the last thing you did, like moving apps in Home Screen, undo typing, undo delete photos, etc.