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Phones are no longer just for calling and texting. This is an extremely comprehensive device, thanks to which you can use social networks and various applications, play games and much more. Of course, there are also countless functions and options that you can use. Of course, some of these functions are known and used by users on a daily basis. But there are also hidden functions that are not talked about much. Let's take a look together at 10 hidden features on iPhone that you might not have known about. You can find the first 5 in this article, and the other 5 in the article on our sister magazine Letem svodem Applem - I have attached the link below.

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Live text

Quite possibly, you have ever found yourself in a situation where you had a piece of paper with text in front of you that you needed to convert into digital form. Most individuals probably started a text editor in such a case and started rewriting the text character by character. But we live in modern times and long rewriting is out of the question. There are special OCR programs that can analyze the text on the photo and then convert it into digital form. iOS also has a similar function - it's called Live Text and it does exactly what I described. You can activate it in Settings → General → Language and Region, where activate Live Text. Below I am attaching an article on how you can use Live Text.

Back tap control

Virtually all operating systems from Apple include a special Accessibility section in Settings, which contains functions that are primarily intended for users who are disadvantaged in a certain way, i.e. for blind or deaf users, for example. But the truth is that many functions from this section can be used even by an ordinary user who is not disadvantaged in any way. One of these features includes the ability to control the iPhone by tapping on its back. To activate this feature, go to Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Back Tap. That's enough here select double and triple tap actions.

The old Safari view

With the arrival of the iOS operating system, we saw significant design changes in the native Safari web browser. If you've been using an iPhone for a long time, you certainly know that in the past the address bar in Safari was located at the top of the screen. However, now Apple has moved it all the way down, under the pretext of easier control. Some users appreciate this relocation, others don't. If you belong to the second group, you can set the original appearance of Safari. Just go to Settings → Safari, where below in the category Check the panels possibility One panel.

Selecting a SIM card for Dual SIM

Individuals who have to use two SIM cards for their operation had to wait a relatively long time for support with Apple phones. We only got Dual SIM support with the arrival of the iPhone XS, which is not so long ago. In addition, users had to use one classic nano-SIM and the other e-SIM, which was still unusual at the time. However, the use of two SIM cards in iOS is not quite ideal in the long term, and you simply cannot set up many things. In iOS 15, we at least got options for simply switching SIM cards for calling and texting. If you dial a contact, so you can stay with him after clicking, choose the SIM card, besides it is possible make a change even when dialing via the dial pad. And News you change your SIM card when writing a new SMS, or is enough tap the user's name at the top of the conversation, and then change the SIM card.

iPhone acceleration

Are you an older iPhone user? If so, it's very likely that it's still serving you well - but you'd probably appreciate it being a little faster. For several years now, there has been an option in iOS that allows you to turn off animations in the system, which makes it significantly faster. On the one hand, you will relieve the hardware, and on the other hand, animations that take some time will not have to be performed. If you would like to try it, just go to Settings → Accessibility → Motion, where activate possibility Limit movement.

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