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Apple highlighted a handful iPhone 12 tips and tricks, but there are so many more underneath the hood. We’ve dug through the Device to find those iPhone 12 tips and tricks that you may (or may not) stumble upon as you start to use your new device. These iPhone 12 tips and tricks will make using your phone that much easier. Continue reading to discover 5 Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks You Wouldn’t Have Known About.

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

Enhance Your Voice Recordings

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

Do you use the voice recorder to record notes, lectures, or other stuff? Well, a new feature in iPhone 12 will make these recordings way much clearer by reducing background noise.
To take advantage of this improved recording, you need to make a voice recording and then edit it.
To edit your voice recording, tap on the three-dot ellipsis to bring up the edit menu then hit Edit Recording.
Tap on the Magic Wand and then choose done.
iPhone will automatically scan your audio clip and reduce the background noise. This new and improved audio clip will sync across all your Apple devices.

Tap the Back of Your Phone to Launch Shortcuts

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

First discovered in a beta version of iOS 14, this Genius trick allows you to tap on your iPhone’s back to trigger an action or shortcut. You can choose from various activities during the setup, including taking a screenshot, launching Siri, etc. To setup the back tap feature, simply head over to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap. You then can choose the number of taps you want to use and the actions you wish to trigger.

Automatically Make Eye Contact in FaceTime

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

First appearing in a beta version of iOS 13, this feature never made it into the final version of iOS until iOS 14. With this feature enabled, it appears as if you are making eye contact with the camera even when you are looking at the screen. To enable this feature, head over to Settings > FaceTime > Eye Contact.

Choose Your Default Email or Web Browser

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

After years of asking for this feature, The Cupertino-based brand finally has given users the ability to change the default email or web browser. Instead of using Safari, you can choose to open Chrome, Firefox, or any other compatible browser you have installed on your iPhone.
To change your browser or email app, start the Settings app on your iPhone and then find the email or browser app that you want to set as the default. Tap on the app and then select “Default Browser App” or “Default Email App” to set your preferred app.
If you can’t find this option, make sure youriPhone 12 is running the latest version of iOS 14 and the app has been updated. This option only appears if the app has been updated and has specifically added this feature.

Search and Swipe Emojis

Best iPhone 12 tips and tricks

Tired of scrolling through emojis to find the most appropriate one? Then the new search feature in iOS 14 is for you. Simply bring up the emoji keyboard and use the new search bar at the top to find the perfect emojis in a fraction of a second. Still can’t find the appropriate one? Swipe the emojis to the left to Bring up more!

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In iOS 14, Apple introduced back tap, a feature that takes advantage of an iPhone’s accelerometer to detect taps on the back of the device. This can be used as a second accessibility shortcut, useful if you rely on more than one accessibility feature and don’t want to go into Settings or use Siri to turn it on and off, and it can also be used to access various functions of iOS and iPadOS, or run Siri shortcuts. In addition, if you use VoiceOver, back taps can compliment the extensive customizability of Voiceover gestures to perform VoiceOver specific actions.

 

To use this feature, you must have an iPhone 8 or later running iOS 14.

Configuring back taps to perform system-wide actions

To configure a double or triple-tap on the back of your iPhone to perform a system-wide action on your device, open Settings > Accessibility > Touch > back tap, and choose either a double or triple-tap. You will then be presented with a list of actions that you can assign to that gesture, placed into categories such as accessibility features, access to common areas of iOS, such as the Home Screen, app switcher or Control Center, and your own Siri shortcuts, among other things.

 

Note: the list of available actions you can assign to a gesture is categorized and organized by heading. Thus, if you’re using VoiceOver, you can simplify navigation of this list by turning the rotor to headings and swiping up and down with one finger to move through the different categories.

Configuring back taps to perform VoiceOver functions

In addition to the wide array of system-wide actions that back taps can be configured to perform, they can also be mapped to specific VoiceOver functions. If you, for example, find a particular VoiceOver gesture difficult to perform, you can configure a double or triple-tap on the back of your iPhone to perform that function instead.

 

Note: at the time of writing, it is my understanding that unlike using back taps to perform system-wide actions, using them to customize VoiceOver requires an iPhone XS or later; the iPhone XR should also work.

 

To configure a back tap to perform a VoiceOver function, open Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Commands > Touch Gestures, and under the, “Back tap,” heading, select either a double or triple-tap. From there, select the action you’d like that gesture to perform. Like the list of system-wide actions, the list of VoiceOver actions is organized by heading to allow for quick navigation between categories.

 

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This article will show you how to automatically turn on low power mode on iPhone at any battery level.

Today, most Smart phone creators are putting huge capacity batteries on their flagship devices like 5000mAh and 6000mAh. Those smartphones can easily get you through a day and a half which is pretty good. Because the vast majority of people love to use their smartphones but they don’t like to charge their phone every now and then. Unfortunately, The Cupertino based brand does not provide large capacity batteries on the
iPhone.
That is why most users
TURN ON Low Power Mode
on their iPhone all the time. The only drawback with Low Power Mode is it stops so many activities from the background like display brightness, mails, and background downloads. It helps you to preserve your battery to get you through the day.
What if you want to automatically turn on low power mode on iPhone at any percentage without having to activate it yourself? Well. In this article, i’ll show you how to make low power mode turn on automatically on iPhone at any battery percentage.

Note, this feature is only available on
iOS 14.

How to automatically turn on low power mode on iPhone in iOS 14

Here are the step-by-step instructions for how to automatically turn on low power mode at any battery percentage on your iPhone:

  1. Launch the Siri Shortcut app. It’s a pre-installed app on the iPhone. If it is not available on your device, head over to Appstore and download it.
  2. Tap on the Automation tab located within the shortcut app.
  3. Now, tap on the Create Personal Automation button. Scroll all the way down and you will see battery level.
  4. Now you will see a toggle to change the percentage you want and then select the fall below 50%. And tap next. You can select any battery percentage level.
  5. Next, tap on Actions and search for Set low power mode. Once you tap on the Set low power mode option, you need to turn Off Ask before running toggle. So that it will automatically turn on low power mode without asking for any permission.
  6. If you see the screen (shown below). It means your Low power mode automation is set.
How to automatically turn on low power mode on iPhone in iOS 14

Now your Low Power Mode will automatically TURN ON whenever your iPhone battery reaches the battery percentage you have set.

As you can see, iOS 14 Automation feature allows you to do many things. If you like this post and want to share your experience with us, please feel free to leave a comment down below. Also, don’t forget to share this article with your friends to teach them how to enable low power mode on iPhone automatically at any Batterypercentage.