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Quick keyboard switching

Do you want to type on your iPhone's keyboard even faster and more efficiently? We have a tip for you to quickly switch from letters to numbers. In short, you just need to hold down while typing on the iPhone keyboard key 123, and then slide your finger straight to the number you need to enter.

Fast transition up

For example, do you need to quickly move back up to the beginning in Safari, but also in another application? Then there is nothing easier than simply tapping on the top of your iPhone's display, either on the icon with the time indicator, or on the place where the battery and connection information is located.

Quick video recording

On iPhone X and later, you can quickly start recording a video using a feature called QuickTake. How to do it? Go to the native app as usual Camera. After that, just hold your finger on the shutter button for a long time, and the video will start recording automatically. If you don't want to keep your finger on the trigger all the time, just swipe from the trigger to the right to lock icon.

Finger volume control

You don't always have to control the volume on the iPhone with the buttons on the side of the phone. You must have noticed that as soon as you use these buttons to increase or decrease the volume of your iPhone, a volume indicator appears on the side of the display. But it is interactive – that means you can also easily and quickly control the volume by dragging your finger along this indicator.

Copy and paste photo edits

If you have an iPhone running iOS 16 or later, you can quickly and easily copy and paste edits in native Photos. First, open native Photos and navigate to the photo you want to edit. Make the necessary adjustments, return to the snapshot, and then tap in the upper right corner of the screen three dots icon. Select in the menu that appears Copy edits. Subsequently, go to the image to which you want to apply the same adjustments, click on the icon of three dots in the upper right corner and choose Embed edits.

 

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