Even if you have been using an iPhone for years, you may still not be aware of all the features available in the iPhone. Today, we are going to tell you about some great features that are available only on the iPhone and not on Android. If your iPhone also works on iOS 18 operating system, then you may like these features.
This feature is useful.
iOS 18 has a feature called Show Vehicle Motion Cues, which will be very useful for those who have problems with motion sickness. This feature of Apple works to reduce the problem of motion sickness. To turn on this feature, go to Accessibility in Settings and then turn on the Show Vehicle Motion Cues feature. You can also leave this setting on 'Automatic', so that your phone knows that you are in a moving vehicle. This feature helps in reducing motion sickness to a great extent.
Amazing charging feature
It is repeatedly said that you should not charge the phone completely to 100 percent, and it has been proven many times that this harms the health of the battery. If you want to protect the phone's battery, then you can set a limit on the charge. For this, go to Battery Settings and tap on Charging. Here you will get the facility to set the charging limit at 80, 85, 90, and 95 percent. You should set it to 80 or 85 so that your battery life also works properly.
Strong privacy
You can lock any app behind the biometric of your choice. If you have an iPhone with FaceID sensor or an iPad with TouchID sensor, then you can lock an app by long pressing on the home screen and then tapping on FaceID or Touch ID, respectively. This feature works to strengthen the privacy of your iPhone.
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