In a surprising revelation, iPhone users have recently discovered the true purpose of the line at the bottom of their screens, leaving them astounded.
The revelation has sparked excitement and amazement among iPhone users, who are now realizing the hidden potential of this seemingly insignificant line.
With the release of the iPhone X in 2017, Apple made a significant design change by removing the home button.
This alteration necessitated a new method of navigation for users. Instead of pressing the home button to close apps, users were required to swipe upwards on the screen.
This transition took some time for users to adapt to, as they had to familiarize themselves with the new gestures and interactions.
The line at the bottom of the iPhone screen, which replaced the home button, serves as a multifunctional tool for navigating between apps.
By swiping left or right directly on the line, users can effortlessly switch between their open applications. This newfound understanding has left many iPhone users amazed at the simplicity and efficiency of this feature.
Social media platforms, such as Instagram, have been flooded with comments expressing surprise and appreciation for this newfound knowledge.
Users are sharing their disbelief at not discovering this feature earlier, with some even calling it a "life-saver" for managing multiple open apps.
I’ve been doing this for ages. Thought it was common knowledge. Even my 70-year-old mum knows, one user said.
This why Apple doesn’t even bother changing the new iPhones, people don’t even know half of the things the one in their hand reading this comment does, the second user said.
And the biggest change is the USB-C port, the third user said.
If you didn’t know this then y’all don’t know how to use a phone, another user wrote.
Well not all and as used it al, the time when I had an iPhone, and now I got a shit android worse phone in the world, someone commented.
iPhone users have recently discovered the SOS symbol on their devices, uncovering a life-saving trick that has left millions astonished.
The SOS symbol appears when there is no cellular signal, but iPhones still allow emergency calls to be made through alternative networks.
Additionally, when an SOS call is made, the iPhone automatically contacts the local emergency number and shares the user's location with emergency services.
The SOS feature is currently available in select countries such as the US, Canada, and Australia.
If emergency contacts are added to the device, they receive a text message with the user's location after the emergency call ends.