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Jakarta, Spasi-id.com - iPhone users should be more observant to use the hidden settings in the gadgets.
As you know, the iPhone has a wide variety of settings that may not be known to the users.
Some of these arrangements will come in handy and make your work easier. You can adjust those settings according to your needs.
Here are six iPhone settings that you can attempt to maximize device usage.
- Incoming call notification with full screen
After the upgrade of iOS 14, Apple began to change the incoming call notification into a small notification that appeared at the top of the screen. To reactivate the incoming call notification with a full screen, Open Settings > Phone > Incoming Calls and click Full Screen. - Change Siri's voice
Siri has two new voices since the 14.5 iOS update last year. Apple also presents the sound of a neutral gender-gender with over an iOS update of 15.4. To replace Siri's voice, open Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Voice. - Disable 5G coverage when not needed
iPhone has a Smart Data feature that will automatically switch between grid 4G and 5G. Although it may be very useful, this feature will make the battery run out faster.
If you want to disable this feature, open Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Voice and Data and select LTE.
- Perfect how much data you used on the 5G connection
If you are an active user of the 5G connection, you can configure how many data connections are used. To do that, open Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Data Mode. You will find three options, Alllow more data on 5G, Standard, and Low Data Mode. - Opening lockscreen when wearing a mask
Since the upgrade of iOS 15.4, you opened using Face ID when using a mask. This feature can be used for iPhone 12 and so on. To enable this feature, open Settings > Face ID & Pascode, then select Face ID With a Mask. - Put the search box in Safari at the top
Since the presence of iOS 15, the search box on Safari has moved to the bottom of the screen. Some people may not be familiar with the placement of this search box. You can move it back up by opening Settings > Safari >, then select Single Tab under Tab options.



