10 Hidden Features in iPhone 14 pro max:
1. Back Tap: iPhones running iOS 14 and later have a "Back Tap" feature that allows you to perform actions by double-tapping or triple-tapping the back of your phone. You can customize it to trigger various functions, such as taking screenshots, launching apps, or activating accessibility features.
2. Magnifier: Turn your iPhone into a magnifying glass by enabling the Magnifier feature in Settings > Accessibility. Triple-press the side or home button (depending on your iPhone model) to access it quickly.
3. Reachability: On iPhones with Face ID (iOS 12 and later), you can double-tap (not press) the Home Indicator (the bar at the bottom of the screen) to bring the top half of the screen within reach. This is especially useful on larger iPhones.
4. Offline Dictation: You can use the built-in dictation feature on the iPhone's keyboard even when offline. Just make sure to download the appropriate language data in Settings > General > Keyboard > Dictation Languages.
5. Hide Photos: In the Photos app, you can hide specific photos or videos by selecting them, tapping the Share button, and choosing "Hide." These items will be moved to the Hidden album, which is only visible when you go to the Albums tab and scroll down to the "Utilities" section.
6. Custom Vibrations: You can create custom vibration patterns for individual contacts in Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone > Vibration > Create New Vibration. This helps you identify callers without needing to look at your phone.
7. Custom Text Replacements: Save time typing with custom text replacements. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement and add phrases that will automatically expand when you type certain shortcuts.
8. Quickly Undo Typing: Shake your iPhone to quickly undo typing or any other action. A pop-up will appear, allowing you to undo your last input.
9. Safari Reader Mode: When browsing in Safari, tap the "AA" icon in the address bar to enter Reader Mode. This removes distractions, ads, and other clutter, making articles easier to read.
10. Level Tool: Need to check if something is level? Open the Measure app (included with iOS 12 and later), scroll to the Level tool, and use your iPhone to check the flatness of surfaces.
Keep in mind that iOS updates may introduce new features, so it's always a good idea to explore your iPhone's settings and updates regularly.