2022's top iPhone hints and suggestions


 2022's top iPhone hints and suggestions.


by Usama Ameer Update On 22 Jun 2022.


Anyone who enjoys tricks? We are not discussing life's tricks, or even just a clever move. But what your iPhone can do to increase productivity. Here are the top practical iPhone hacks you can implement to simplify your life. You'll be able to use your iPhone in 2022 in the most effective way possible with the help of these iPhone hacks, tips, and tricks.


Here are the top 2022 iPhone hints and tips.

1. You can take pictures with your headphones.


Yes, you can utilise the volume up and down buttons on your headphone to take pictures for you if your shaking hands are unsuccessful in doing so.

Here's how to use your Apple EarPods or other earbuds to take an iPhone photo.


Connect your iPhone to your Apple earbuds.

Open the Camera application.

Select a photo subject, then keep your hand still. …

To take the picture, press the volume up or down button on your earbud wire.


2. Shake and Undo.





Why bother using your fingertips to erase a text? To remove your message, shake your iPhone and tap the Undo key. A change of heart? Redo typing and shake once more to retrieve the original message.


3. Take pictures while using a headphone cord.


If your hands shake, how can you take excellent pictures? The volume up and down keys on your headphones can be used to take a photo.


4. Keep your data safe by erasing it.


Do you know about the iPhone feature that, after ten consecutive wrong passcode entries, deletes all of the data on the device? Looks good, doesn't it? To enable this function, just adhere to these simple instructions:

Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Put in your passphrase

turn on "Erase Data"

Continue reading for more advice about the iPhone.


5. Use space to move the pointer.


You did really hear correctly.

While typing, let your thumb rest and move the cursor. You may move the pointer wherever by just holding down the space bar on your keyboard for a long time.


6. Set a music timer.


Don't you occasionally nod off before turning the music off? Here's how to use your clock to set a timer to end whatever you're reading, listening to, or watching on your iPhone or iPad:


Launch the iPhone clock app.

Click the Timer tab at the bottom of the display.

Select the timeframe.

Toggle the timer's end on.

Select Stop Playing as you scroll down.

Tap Located in the display's


7.upper right corner.


Make calculations while you're moving!

Swipe right on the iPhone Home Screen and type in the search field without having to launch the Calculator.


8. Is the battery dying?


Your iPhone will charge more quickly if you put it in Airplane Mode first.process.


9. Stop apps from requesting feedback.


On your iPhone, turn off the obnoxious Rating & Review Popups. Navigate to Settings. Click on iTunes & App Store. Turn off the app ratings and reviews


10. Eliminate intrusive marketing.




Don't allow the adverts based on your search history to look at your private information. Turn on Limit Ad Tracking under Settings> Privacy> Advertising.


11. Use this must-install method to silence obnoxious robocallers.


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

At the bottom, select Phone Toggle Silence. Anonymous Callers.


12. Immediately shut open browser windows.


Want to keep your web browser operating more effectively? Want to set Safari to automatically dismiss tabs? Just take the following actions:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Scroll down, then choose Safari.

Select Close Tabs.

You can choose to leave it in manual mode or set the timer to close your tabs after a day, week, or month.

You've certainly FaceTimed your friends and family countless times, but have you ever FaceTimed several people at once? This is how:


the FaceTime programme on your iPhone.

On your screen, click the Plus button in the top right corner.

You should first enter the name or phone number of the person you want to call.

Add as much as 30 more contacts.

To start a FaceTime call, tap Video or Audio. Send personalised texts when you ignore a call.


14. Send personalised texts when you ignore a call.

We understand that you're busy and occasionally you might wish to put off a call.


The least you can do is send a text message rather than abandon your friends or familyFortunately, your iPhone comes with three pre-written options: "Sorry, I can't talk right now," "I'm on my way," and "Can I call you later?" There's also a button that allows you type your own text, of course. You might not have realised that you can alter and replace the other three choices. Just take the following actions:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Click "Phone" after scrolling down.

Select "Reply with Text"

Select the field you want to change.

Add fresh text.




15. Expand Face ID to include more faces.




Want to unlock your iPhone with more than one face? So, here's how to go about it

Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Put in your passphrase

Press the Set Up an Alternate Appearance button.

Scan your face and adhere to the directions displayed on the screen.


16. Use your iPhone to measure objects.


It seems like you can never find the tape measure when you need it to measure something. Fortunately, the iPhone's built-in measuring tool can be used to measure spaces and things. Although it isn't entirely accurate, it is a helpful tool to have on hand when you urgently need to measure an object or the distance between two things. Just take the following Activate the Measure App..


In order for your iPhone to scan the environment, move it about.


Hold your iPhone in such a way that the camera is pointed at the item you wish to measure.


Rotate your iPhone until you see a white circle with a dot in the centre

13.Start a group FaceTime call .

Set the white dot in alignment with the item's edge that you want to measure.

Click the white plus sign-shaped button.

Drag the item's opposite edge.

Click the white plus sign-shaped button.

The app will display a rough measurement of.


17. LIMIT YOUR USE OF THE SCREEN ON YOUR PHONE


Are you guilty of abusing your iPhone? With the aid of Screen Time, you can quickly reduce the amount of time you spend on social media, online shopping, or reading news headlines. The steps to enable Screen Time are as follows:





Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Next, select App Limits, then select Add Limit after selecting Screen Time.

Tap a Category, then tap "Add," and then "Time."

To save, press the top left arrow.


18.One-Handed Keyboard.


As iPhone displays grow, it becomes more difficult to type, especially with one hand. The one-handed keyboard option on your iPhone can thankfully be enabled, allowing you to use one hand for typing and the other for whatever else you need to do. Just take the following actions:


The globe or emoji icon is located on the left-hand side of the keyboard.

Select the icon for a left- or right-handed keyboard.

To return to normal, click the arrow in the empty place left by the keyboard shift.


19. Threads of muted text messages.


get numerous brief texts from a friend? I have a great tip for you. Text-message alerts can be hidden so you won't be interrupted by them every time a certain person or group texts you. Just take the following actions:


Open the Messages app.

On the text chat you want to mute, swipe left.

click the "Hide Alerts" option.


20. Type Siri.




It's kind of insane to talk to Siri in public. Thankfully, you can ask Siri questions with your finger instead of your voice. This is how:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Tap Accessibility now.

Toggle Siri Toggle on by scrolling down and tapping it.

Make sure your phone is in silent mode as well; else, Siri will broadcast your response to everyone.


21. using the notes app's document scanner.


Want to easily scan a document from the Notes app? Just take the following actions:


Start the Notes app.

Open an existing note or create a new one right now.

After that, click the Plus button in the middle, above your iPhone's keypad.

then select Scan Documents.

Take a picture of your document using the shutter button or a volume button on your iPhone.

If necessary, reposition the document's corners by tapping and dragging them.

Lastly, select Save.


22. Edit screen captures.


You can tweak screenshots on your iPhone before storing or sharing them, did you know that? Just take the following actions:


By simultaneously hitting the side button and the volume up button, you can take a screenshot.

In the bottom left corner of your screen, quickly tap the screenshot's thumbnail.

The screenshot can now be cropped, annotated, highlighted, and more.

To send it to a friend or family member after finishing editing, simply press Done in the top left corner or the share symbol in the top right corner.


23. Offload unneeded applications.




Especially if you are using a 16 GB smartphone, you have certainly experienced frequent "Storage Almost Full" pop-ups and may have even deleted some apps and photographs to make room for iOS 13. If you fall into such category, using this small trick will ultimately relieve you of a lot of worry and clutter. Without erasing their files and data, it automatically deletes apps that you don't use. To free up valuable storage space and remove unneeded programmes, just follow these simple steps:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Tap iTunes & App Store after scrolling down.

Set Offload Unused Apps to On.

The removed applications can be reinstalled; they will appear greyed out on your home screen.with only a touch.


24. Make the control centre unique.



Especially if you are using a 16 GB smartphone, you have certainly experienced frequent "Storage Almost Full" pop-ups and may have even deleted some apps and photographs to make room for iOS 13. If you fall into such category, using this small trick will ultimately relieve you of a lot of worry and clutter. Without erasing their files and data, it automatically deletes apps that you don't use. To free up valuable storage space and remove unneeded programmes, just follow these simple steps:

Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Tap iTunes & App Store after scrolling down.

Set Offload Unused Apps to On.

On your home screen, the deleted apps will be greyed out and may be easily restored by tapping on them.


25. Pay attention while driving.


This function seeks to reduce distractions while driving and prevent accidents. When using the "Do not disturb" feature, incoming calls, texts, and other notifications are

Your iPhone detects acceleration or establishes a Bluetooth connection with your car. Your iPhone will automatically reply to any text messages sent to you to let the sender know that you are driving. To enable do not disturb while driving, just adhere to these simple instructions:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Click Do Not Disturb now.

If you want the setting to be activated when your iPhone senses movement, select Automatically under "do not disturb while driving."

If your automobile has Bluetooth installed, tap while it's connected.




Add "Do Not Disturb While Driving" to Control Center after tapping Manually if you don't want the function to be enabled automatically (Refer to the previous tip above)

If you feel the need to modify the message, select Auto-Reply.

If you wish to modify who receives the auto-reply message, select Auto-Reply To. You have the option of choosing No-One


26. Especially if you are using a 16 GB smartphone.





you have certainly experienced frequent "Storage Almost Full" pop-ups and may have even deleted some apps and photographs to make room for iOS 13. If you fall into such

category, using this small trick will ultimately relieve you of a lot of worry and clutter. Without erasing their files and data, it automatically deletes apps that you don't use. To free up valuable storage space and remove unneeded programmes, just follow these simple steps:

Even though you may already have personalised ringtones for certain callers, having your phone in silent mode prevents you from using them. Fortunately, you can design bespoke vibrations and assign them to specific contacts. Just take the following actions:


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

On Sounds & Haptics, click.

Toggle between Ring and Vibration.

Choose Make fresh vibrations

Tap and hold in any way to produce a new vibration.

At the lower right corner, press the Stop button.

Save is located in the top right corner.

Then give your vibration a name.

To attach the custom vibration to a contact after creating it, simply follow these steps:

Open the Contacts application.

Choose the contact to which you wish to attach a certain vibration.

Choose Vibration

30. Choose the fresh vibration you just made. As a level, use your iPhone.


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Tap iTunes & App Store after scrolling down.

Set Offload Unused Apps to On.

On your home screen, the deleted apps will be greyed out and may be easily restored by tapping on them.



27. Hello Siri.



Do you wish to activate Siri without tapping any buttons? Simply activate the Hey Siri feature, then. Just take the following actions


Start your iPhone's Settings application.

Down the page, tap Search and Siri

Turn "Listen for Hey Siri" on.


Super tip: Shout "Hey Siri" and you should hear a bip if you ever lose your iPhone at home. Continue until you find your phone.



28. Show Siri how to pronounce names correctly.


Your friend's name might not be pronounced correctly by Siri, but you can rectify that! Just take the following actions:


To activate Siri, press the side button or say, "Hey, Siri."

Say, "You don't pronounce [name] like that."

Name your friend now.

Siri will offer four possible pronunciations.

Choose the proper pronounciation.


29. Configure unique vibrations.





You can use your iPhone as a level, did you know that. You may not know that your iPhone contains a spirit level, but it does.

To access it, just adhere to these steps:


Activate the Measure app.

Select Level from the bottom right corner.

to evaluate the levelness of a surface, place your phone flat against it.

You can gauge the difference between the two surfaces by tapping the screen. The two angles' wide range is depicted by the red margin.


31. THE CALCULATOR'S BACKSPACE.


the C or AC button, correct? WRONG. There has always been a backspace button on the iPhone calculator app. It only requires one simple step:

At the top of the screen, where the numbers are shown, simply swipe left or right. The last number you tapped will be deleted after you swipe.


32.Hide Photos.


Your camera roll may occasionally contain images that are embarrassing to look at. Thankfully, you can avoid it by concealing particular photos. Just take the following actions:


Activate the photo app.

Tap the album that contains the photo or photos you want to conceal.

Select by pressing the button in the top right corner.

Choose the image(s) you want to conceal.

At the bottom left corner, click the share button.

In the bottom right corner, click the hide button.

Select Hide Photo.


Simply said, the iPhone Calculator app doesn't perform as well as the original. You can unintentionally push a key because there is no tactile sensation to it. So, to restart, you press



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