Hidden iOS Tips You Can Start Using Today
We all love an iPhone that does more than the basics. The real power lies in the hidden shortcuts and tweaks that Apple sneaks in for the curious. Below are the most useful iOS secrets that anyone can enable without jailbreaking or special apps.
Quick Access Shortcuts
Back Tap – In Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Back Tap, you can assign a double‑ or triple‑tap on the back of your iPhone to launch Siri, take a screenshot, or open Control Center. It feels like magic and takes seconds to set up.
Hidden Keyboard Shortcuts – Hold the globe icon on the keyboard and swipe to quickly switch between keyboards, or press the space bar three times to insert a period. These tiny gestures cut down typing time dramatically.
Spotlight Search Tricks – Type ‘convert 100 usd to inr’ or ‘calc 45*12’ directly into the search bar. iOS will instantly give you conversion rates, calculations, or web results without opening a separate app.
Power‑User Features
Picture‑in‑Picture (PiP) for Videos – While watching a video in Safari or the TV app, swipe up (or press Home) and the video shrinks into a floating window. You can browse other apps while the video keeps playing.
Custom Vibrations – Go to Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone → Vibration → Create New Vibration. Draw a pattern and assign it to a contact. You’ll know who’s calling without looking at the screen.
Hidden Photo Editing Tools – In the Photos app, tap Edit → the three‑dot menu → Markup. Here you get a full set of drawing tools, text, and even a built‑in magnifier to zoom into small details.
Dismiss Keyboard Anywhere – Swipe down on the keyboard itself to hide it without tapping the return key. This works in any app where the keyboard is open.
Wi‑Fi Assist – Enable Settings → Cellular → Wi‑Fi Assist to automatically switch to cellular data when your Wi‑Fi signal gets weak. It keeps streaming smooth without manual toggling.
All these tips work on iOS 15 and later, and most of them stay the same in newer updates. The best part is you don’t need any extra software – just a few taps in Settings.
Start with one or two tricks that match your daily routine. Once they become habit, add another. Before you know it, your iPhone will feel faster, smarter, and tailored to how you actually use it.