10 incredibly useful iPhone and Android tricks that make your life easier

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Remember back when we used phones for only calls? Today, our smartphones hold our entire digital life. 

That includes, of course, your precious photos and videos. Tap or click for nine photos you should always have handy, like your medical and dental insurance cards. 

Speaking of photos, how often do you spend way too much time hunting for a photo you know is hidden somewhere in your gallery? Stop scrolling and use this smart trick to find a photo quickly

Your iPhone or Android has a ton of hidden goodies. Here are 10 tricks you’ll come back to time and time again. 

1. Start using back tap 

Instead of fumbling through pages of apps, you can instantly do a specific task with your phone. I take a lot of screenshots with my phone, and I do it by tapping the back of my phone twice. Three taps, and my driveway entry gate opens. A friend of mine turns on his back patio lights the same way. 

In this photo illustration an Android logo seen displayed on a smartphone. 

In this photo illustration an Android logo seen displayed on a smartphone. 
(Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

On an iPhone 8 or newer, you can use your finger to tap on the back of your phone two or three times to trigger a custom action. Go to Settings Accessibility Touch Back Tap. Select Double Tap or Triple Tap.  

From there, choose a specific action. While this is handy, I warn you that you might accidentally trigger an action from time to time. 

More Apple smarts: 10 iPhone tricks I use every day, and you will, too 

2. Set up shortcuts for your most-used apps 

Want to add a shortcut to a specific app to your home screen? Not all apps have shortcuts, but you can find out by holding down on the app. 

Here’s how to do it on Android: 

  • Press down on an app, then lift your finger. If the app has shortcuts, they will appear.
  • Touch and hold the shortcut.
  • Move the shortcut to where you want it and lift your finger.

On your iPhone, this is a super handy shortcut. Press down on the Messages app icon, and you’ll see a few of your conversations. Select and hold one of your most messaged contacts. Drag it to your home screen. Now you tap that button to have a chat.  

Trick in a Trick: When you’re trying to find an app on your phone, stop going from page to page. On your iPhone, swipe right until a search bar appears at the top. Then, type in the name of the app you want to use. On Android, swipe up from the middle of the screen. In the app drawer, tap Search. 

3. Stop missing great action shots 

If you’ve ever tried to get a good picture of your kids playing, you know how tough it is to capture movement. Burst mode allows your camera to take pictures faster than humanly possible. You get multiple photos for each second, and then you can select your favorites to keep. 

Touch and hold the shutter button if you have an iPhone X or earlier. Swipe the shutter button to the left if you have an iPhone Xs or later.  

Either way, lift your finger to stop burst mode. Then select the pictures you want to keep by tapping Burst Select Done

Woman using smartphone on a wooden desk. 

Woman using smartphone on a wooden desk. 
(iStock)

On Android phones, hold down your camera’s shutter button to enable burst mode. 

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4. Get rid of the clutter 

When’s the last time you closed all your phone’s browser tabs? Don’t waste time going through them one by one. On Android, open Chrome. Tap the number next to the URL bar to see a grid of all your tabs. Tap the three-dot menu, then select Close all tabs

On an iPhone, you can do the same in Safari. Tap the icon with two overlapping boxes in the lower right corner. A menu will pop up. Choose Close All Tabs

Speaking of your browser, it’s worth clearing cookies. Tap or click here for the steps to get it done on your preferred mobile browser

5. Use your iPhone as a magnifying glass 

The last time I had to read out a tiny serial number, I remembered how helpful it is to use the iPhone’s built-in magnifying glass. No more squinting or running for your readers. 

Go to Settings Accessibility Magnifier and turn it on. Now your Magnifier is an accessibility shortcut. This works on iPads, too. 

To access it quickly when you need it, add it to your Control Center. Go to Settings Control Center Customize Controls. Tap the + button next to Magnifier. You’ll see the magnifying glass icon in your Control Center when you swipe down from the top of your screen. 

A customer tries out an iPhone.

A customer tries out an iPhone.

6. Correct Google Assistant 

Is your smart assistant always getting names wrong? It may seem silly to teach your phone how to pronounce a name. Make a change so Google understands you the first time when you call someone in the future. 

  • Say, “Hey Google, open Assistant settings.”
  • Choose You, then tap Your people Add person.
  • Select a Contact.
  • Under “Name pronunciation,” Choose Record your own Record.
  • Choose Play to hear it back, then tap Save to finish up.

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