10 Secret Smartphone Features You’ll Start Using Right Away

10 Secret Smartphone Features You’ll Start Using Right Away

We are all experienced smartphone users, but it is impossible to know all the tips and hacks as smartphones become more advanced.

The Small Side has a number of tips for iOS and Android users to help you get the most out of your mobile phone.

10. Block ads

The fastest and easiest way to block ads on your phone is to turn on airplane mode. It works great on both iOS and Android. Although this mode is not, you cannot make or receive calls.

9. WiFi passwords

Each time you connect to a new Wi-Fi, the phone remembers the password and you see the dot instead of the password on the screen. There's an Android app to help you see all the Wi-Fi passwords you've entered into your phone. This is very useful if you want to remember your password to use on another device or share it with friends.

8. Create your own answer for missed calls

If you miss a call on your iPhone, you can send text responses with a single tap. But it's also possible to create your own. Go to Settings, select Phone, then Reply by text and create your message.

7. Android guest mode

If you do not want other people to have access to your personal information while using your phone, you can use guest mode on your Android phone. To turn it on, you need to tap the user icon in the top right corner of the quick settings panel. Then tap Guest.

6. Secret iPhone Codes

With a simple code, you can save your number for an outgoing call. If you enter * # 31 #, you keep all the call numbers. If you only need to make one call, you can enter 31 immediately before the number you have called.

5. Self timer

This iOS feature is great for those who enjoy audiobooks and listen to music before bed. You can set the timer to mute the sound. Go to the timer and select its length. Tap When the timer expires and select Stop Play below. Select Set and start the timer. When the timer exits, all currently playing sound stops.

4. Take a picture while taking a video

If you want to take pictures at the same time, you don't have to stop recording video on your iPhone. All you have to do is tap the camera button that appears on the screen with the shutter button.

3. Share content now

By connecting devices, you can easily share content directly from one Android device screen to another. To do this, simply tap the Share icon in any app. Select Android Beam from the list of options, then include the devices one at a time.

2. Keyboard and mouse

Android supports mice and keyboards. This can be useful if your screen is broken or if you just need to enter a lot of text. All you need to attach a keyboard or mouse to your Android phone is a USB cable.

1. Screen lock - time password

Screen lock - Time password is an Android application that turns your phone's current time (or other time-related options) into a lock screen password. So it changes all the time and you don't have to worry if someone might see that your phone has been unlocked.

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