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17 iPhone Tips You’re Probably Not Using

•February 12, 2026
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Judner Aura (UrAvgConsumer)
Judner Aura (UrAvgConsumer)•Feb 12, 2026

Why It Matters

These hidden iPhone capabilities unlock productivity and security gains, turning a standard device into a more powerful tool for both personal and professional use.

Key Takeaways

  • •Use Reduce White Point to dim screen beyond lowest brightness.
  • •Back Tap shortcuts enable quick actions like dimming or toggles.
  • •Wired AirDrop via USB‑C accelerates large file transfers.
  • •Text Replacement shortcuts speed up repetitive typing, e.g., email addresses.
  • •Schedule messages or hide apps with Face ID for added privacy.

Summary

The video walks through 17 under‑utilized iPhone features for 2026, ranging from accessibility tweaks to hidden shortcuts, aimed at power users seeking efficiency and privacy.

Highlights include Reduce White Point for ultra‑dim night mode, Back Tap custom actions, wired AirDrop using USB‑C for faster large‑file sharing, and the ability to share cellular data via cable. The presenter also demonstrates text replacement shortcuts, space‑bar cursor placement, Siri’s minimal voice commands, and using the iPhone as a charger for AirPods.

A memorable line—“I’ve actually got reduced white point set to my triple back tap”—illustrates how combining features creates seamless workflows. The tutorial also shows how to hide apps behind Face ID and schedule messages, while a bonus automation lets the phone announce a custom phrase when plugged in.

For consumers and enterprises, mastering these tricks can reduce friction, improve data security, and extend device utility, especially as iOS continues to integrate deeper hardware‑software synergies. Businesses that train staff on such shortcuts may see productivity gains and lower support tickets.

Original Description

If you use an iPhone, you’ll want to try these 17 tips. A few small tweaks can make a big difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Dimmer screen brightness
0:46 Back tap
01:26 Faster airdrop
01:56 Wired hotspot2:12 Contact airdrop
2:42 : Network security
04:06 Share with no metadata05:02 Type Faster
05:39 Text cursor06:01 Shorter Siri commands
06:30 Charge devices with your iPhone
06:53 Screen recording with audio + Mic
07:29 Protect/Hide Apps with Face ID
08:13 Schedule a text message 08:53 Visual search09:26 Swipe between apps 09:44 Make your own emojis10:16 See camera from Apple Watch
11:23 Bonus
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