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No matter how well you think you know your iPhone, there are always tons of hidden features and shortcuts that you aren't aware of, or might have forgotten about. We've rounded up 10 useful iPhone features that are worth knowing about to make using your iPhone just a little more pleasant.


Many of these tips require the latest version of iOS, iOS 26, but there are a few that work for older versions of iOS, too.
  1. Alarms in Reminders - You can set an alarm for a reminder, so you get a pop-up that has to be snoozed or dismissed rather than just a notification.
  2. Adaptive Power Mode - Adaptive Power Mode is a setting you should turn on, because it uses AI to learn your iPhone usage habits. If you're using more battery one day, it can adjust background app refresh and other features to preserve battery so you get all-day use. This is limited to newer iPhone models, but you can get some of the same benefit by adjusting which apps are able to use background app refresh on older models.
  3. Link to Specific Text - When you send a link to someone, you can use Safari's Copy Link with Highlight feature to direct them right to the spot on a webpage that you want them to see.
  4. Action Button Menu - You can pick one thing for your Action Button to do by default, but if you set it to a Shortcut, you can create a multi-option pop-up that lets you access multiple quick access buttons. It's entirely customizable, and you're only limited to what Shortcuts can do.
  5. Text Message Search - Search in the Messages app isn't exactly great and it can be hard to find what you're looking for, but there's a Messages Shortcut that lets you add parameters like date and organize results with the latest messages first.
  6. AirPods Camera - You can use the button on your AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods 4 as a remote for your iPhone's camera, and when paired with the timer feature, it's a great way to get group shots where everyone is in frame and no one has to hold the phone.
  7. Alarm Snooze - With iOS 26, you're not limited to a 9-minute snooze duration when an alarm goes off. You can customize your snooze length to be longer or shorter in the Clock app.
  8. Podcast Show Tweaks - For podcast fans, you can use the Podcasts app to create per-show settings for Enhance Dialogue and playback speed, so you don't need to use the same settings for every podcast.
  9. Snooze Notifications - For notifications from apps like Calendar and Reminders, you can long press on the notification on the Lock Screen to snooze it for a few minutes, an hour, or a custom length of time.
  10. Screenshots - Tired of full-screen previews for screenshots? You can turn them off and go back to the prior screenshot method that just saves them right to the Photos app.
To see how to set up all of these features, make sure to check out our full video up above where we walk you through the steps.

Have a useful tip that we didn't list here? Share it in the comments and we might add it to our next video.

Article Link: 10 iPhone Tips and Tricks You Probably Didn't Know About
 
Is there a search in current open email message yet. For now you can search all emails but when you click on results it doesn’t highlight the found text. 🙄
 
Nice Tips. Thanks.
For Adaptive Power Mode would it end up consuming more power? I feel my iPhone has much shorter battery life since I updated to iOS26, would wondering if this new adaptive power mode can help?
 
I dont see the Share sheet tip in the video

Got it…it only works when the phone is unlocked though
 
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There is so much customization within iOS now it feels like Android

Yeah, half baked and janky. We finally got our wish to be able to move icons around, but when you try it it's still like a bomb going off on the Home Screen. The other icons still "helpfully" jump around and try to fill in gaps.

The system was not designed for this from the start, and each customization has been tacked on and never really touched again after their first try at it.
 
Ability to add alarms to reminders is a huge change. I have missed some reminders in the past. Thankfully this will help. Have also turned off full screen previews for screenshots. Customizing snooze length is also a welcome change.
 
Thank you for titling the article with "you probably didn't know about" rather than "hidden", "secret", or "Apple doesn't want you to know" like so many sites do these days. 👍

It irks me because it's meant to be provocative for clicks and isn't accurate at all because why would a company spend time and resources to obscure a feature intended for users so they wouldn't be able to easily leverage it? There's only so much you can make available at the most visible levels.
 
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