Mobile phones hidden features 📲|iso and android
Mobile devices often come with hidden features and shortcuts that can enhance your user experience. Here are some common hidden features and tips for both iOS and Android devices:
iOS (iPhone/iPad):
1. AssistiveTouch: Enable AssistiveTouch under Accessibility settings to create virtual buttons on your screen for easy access to various functions.
2. Reachability: Double-tap (not press) the home button (or swipe down on the home bar for iPhones without a home button) to bring the top of the screen closer to your thumb for one-handed use.
3. Screen Recording: Add the Screen Recording function to your Control Center in Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls. Swipe down from the top-right corner (or swipe up from the bottom on older iPhone models) and tap the record button to capture your screen.
4. Safari Reader Mode: When viewing articles in Safari, tap the "AA" icon in the address bar to activate Reader Mode for distraction-free reading.
Android:
1. Developer Options: Access the Developer Options menu by going to Settings > About Phone (or About Device) and tapping on the Build Number seven times. This enables advanced settings and features like USB debugging, animation scale adjustment, and more.
2. Split Screen: On devices running Android 7.0 Nougat or later, long-press the recent apps (square) button to activate Split Screen mode, allowing you to use two apps simultaneously.
3. System UI Tuner: Long-press the settings gear icon in the quick settings panel to enable the hidden System UI Tuner. It allows customization options for the status bar, quick settings, and more.
4. Google Assistant Shortcuts: Use Google Assistant to create custom voice commands for specific tasks. Go to Google Assistant settings, select "Shortcuts," and set up personalized commands for quick actions.

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