< img src = "/uploads/blogs/25/cf/ib-fqos6hduk_27d89dea.jpg" Alt = "named 9 hidden iPhone features that will turn your experience of using the smartphone"/> < P > Have you noticed that your iPhone does not always work as you would like ? reasons are often the settings or user habits that do not allow to reveal the full potential of the device. About the most common mistakes and tips on how to correct them, tells & nbsp; makeuseof.

< h2 > not using alternatives to standard applications

< P > Apple provides its own mail, browser and messages, but that does not mean you should be limited to them. There are many third -party applications that can significantly improve your experience. For example, you can install Google Chrome, GBOARD and Gmail if you have switched from Android. Instead of standard Apple password manager try more powerful third -party solutions.

< H2 > Ignoring function & ldquo; notification & Rdquo;

< P > The IOS notifications center can be overloaded with a lot of messages. Including the feature & ldquo; notifications & rdquo;, you will be able to group less important notifications and receive them at your time. This will help maintain a concentration on important matters.

< H2 > Unpatimized Settings of the Control Center and Lock Screen < p >By default on the iPhone lock screen are lanterns and cameras. If you do not use them often, replace them with other useful features such as Magnifier or WhatsApp. Similarly to the Control Center you can add access to common applications such as Shazam or Apple Notes.

< h2 > not using the Back Tap function

< P > Back Tap function allows you to perform certain actions, twice or three times touching the back of the iPhone. You can customize it for performing a screenshot, switching off the sound or opening the camera.

< H2 > Overload of the head screen

< p > New applications downloaded from the App Store automatically fall onto the main screen that can create a mess. The settings can be chosen to make new apps from & Rsquo; appeared only in the Library of Apps and not on screen.

< h2 >Non -use of the program & ldquo; commands & Rdquo;

< p > Appendix & ldquo; commands & Rdquo; Apple allows you to automate routine tasks, such as switching Wi-Fi when you leave your home or turn on energy saving mode. First to master this app may not be easy but it will allow much time to save time.

< H2 > Unpatimized Charging and Use of Non -Certified Accessories < p > Using the function & ldquo; optimized charging & RDQUO; It will help maintain the durability of the battery, maintaining its charge at 80% before your awakening. In addition, you should avoid non -original cables and adapters that can slow charging or damage the device.

< h2 > not set up the optimization < p > Since the time of Pam & Rsquo; your iPhone is filled, especially through photos and videos. Using iCloud+, you can activate the feature & ldquo; optimization of storage & Rdquo;, which will store full photos and videos in the cloud, freeing up space on the device.

~ < H2 > Delayed iOS < P > The installation of new versions of iOS is important not only for new opportunities, but also for correcting errors and improving security. Do not delay the update to ensure stable and safe operation of your iPhone.

< P > Due to these simple settings your iPhone will work much more efficiently and you will be able to use all its capabilities as much as possible.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116