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iPhone users were amazed after discovering a hidden function in the smartphone

iPhone users were amazed after discovering a hidden function in the smartphone

iPhone owners were amazed when they just discovered a secret purpose for the bar at the bottom of their screen. This feature has been around for years and has replaced the iPhone’s natural home button.

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People use this feature countless times every day to unlock their phones by swiping up from the bottom. But it turned out so The line has an unknown secondary purpose, as users recently reported on social media.

It can save you time when switching between applications.

iPhone: The hidden function of the bar at the bottom of the screen

Most people swipe up about a quarter of the way and expect a carousel of all their previous apps to suddenly appear when they want to go back.

But it turned out so A much faster method involves a bar when you just want to go back to the last app you used.

“How did I not know that?” the iPhone owner wrote on Instagram. “I didn’t know either”“, commented another. “I’m new to iPhone, thanks for that. The third added.

To use this feature, your iPhone must be unlocked and used within the app.

Swipe along the bar from left to right, and it will take you directly to the last app you used.

Of course, if you want to move to an app earlier in your history, it’s faster to stick with the usual method.

iPhone: Other tricks you can try today

  • Writing indicator: When typing, press and hold the space bar to turn your keyboard into a trackpad, allowing you to more easily navigate through words and sentences.
  • Close all Safari tabsTo do this in one go, simply hold down the overlapping squares in the bottom right corner and click Close All Tabs.
  • Delete multiple photos quickly: Touch and hold a photo, then swipe diagonally across photos to select multiple photos at once, then tap Delete.
  • Fast currency conversion: Swipe down from the top of the Home screen (or swipe left to right on iPhone
  • Check if you need to upgrade the battery: The batteries inside smartphones deteriorate over time. Just go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health and check the maximum capacity. Generally, a battery is considered dead when its capacity drops to 80%. If your price is less than that, you can purchase a replacement battery from Apple
  • Transfer applications faster: Tap and hold an app until it starts wiggling, then (while holding it down) tap other apps, stacking them so you can move them around more easily.
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source: FOXreport.gr

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