Phone Tips: Quick Tricks to Get More From Your Smartphone
Ever feel like your phone could do more but you don’t know where to start? You’re not alone. In the next few minutes you’ll learn easy tweaks that instantly make your device faster, last longer, and look cooler.
Speed Up Your Phone in Two Minutes
First, clear out unused apps. On Android, go to Settings > Apps, tap the ones you never open, and hit "Uninstall" or "Disable." On iPhone, press and hold an app icon, choose "Remove App," then delete. Next, turn off unnecessary animations. Android users head to Settings > About phone, tap Build number seven times to unlock Developer options, then switch off "Window animation scale," "Transition animation scale," and "Animator duration scale." iPhone users can reduce motion by opening Settings > Accessibility > Motion and toggling on "Reduce Motion." These two moves shave seconds off every load.
Battery Hacks That Actually Work
Battery anxiety? Try these three simple steps. 1) Switch to Dark Mode – it cuts power on OLED screens. 2) Disable background app refresh: Settings > Apps > Choose app > Background activity (Android) or Settings > General > Background App Refresh (iOS). 3) Use the built‑in battery saver: Android’s Adaptive Battery learns which apps you use most; iPhone’s Low Power Mode does the same. Combine them and you’ll see a noticeable boost without buying a new charger.
Want to dig deeper? Hidden USSD codes let you check balance, signal strength, and even run a quick network test. Dial *#06# to see your IMEI, *#*#4636#*#* on Android for a full phone info screen, or *#*#7780#*#* to reset app preferences. These codes are safe, but avoid the ones that promise a miracle fix – they can erase data.
Got a camera that feels bland? Use the built‑in pro mode on most Android phones: tap the three‑dot menu in the camera app and enable "Pro" or "Manual.” Adjust ISO, shutter speed, and focus to get clearer night shots. iPhone users can lock exposure by pressing and holding the screen, then sliding the sun icon up or down. Simple tweaks like these make your photos look less “phone‑y” and more professional.
Finally, a quick security tip: enable two‑factor authentication on all accounts and set a screen lock that isn’t just a 4‑digit PIN. A fingerprint or face unlock adds a layer of protection without slowing you down.
All these phone tips are free, easy to apply, and can be done in a coffee break. Try a couple today and notice the difference – smoother performance, longer battery life, and a smarter use of hidden features. Your phone will thank you.