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Unlocking the Full Potential of Your iPhone: 4 Key Features That Go Beyond App Launching

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A woman relaxing in a cozy, sunlit living room, wearing AirPods Max and reading on her iPhone 17 Pro. The setting is peaceful and distraction-free, featuring a steaming mug of coffee and a sleeping cat, illustrating the benefits of using Focus Modes in iOS 26.

Most people use their iPhone like it’s just a nice-looking app launcher. Tap an app, scroll your feed, reply to a few messages, repeat the whole process. And to be fair, that works; the iPhone is very good at being a simple phone.

But the real iPhone advantage shows up when you start using the built-in features that sit underneath the surface. These are the tools that make the iPhone feel like it’s helping you instead of constantly distracting you. They cut down interruptions, remove tiny annoyances, and turn common tasks into one-tap actions.

The best part is you don’t need to download anything or learn a complicated system. You just need to set these features up once and let them do their thing in the background.

Focus Modes

Notifications are not the problem — constant, unfiltered notifications are.

When everything can interrupt you, your iPhone ends up treating a random shopping app the same way it treats your partner, your boss, or a family emergency. Focus Modes fix that by letting you decide what gets through based on what you’re doing. Work, personal time, sleep, driving, gym, writing, studying, or whatever else your life actually looks like.

The reason Focus feels so powerful once it clicks is that it doesn’t require you to be paying attention to it all day. You’re not constantly toggling Do Not Disturb, turning off ringtones, or getting rid of notifications that you don’t need right now. Instead, you can set it up so your phone changes its behavior depending on time, location, or the apps you open. And because you can allow specific people and apps, you’re not going completely offline. You’re just cutting the noise while you need to be productive or want some me time.

To get started, pick one Focus you’ll use every day, like Work or Sleep, and tweak it until it feels calm. Once that works, copy the pattern for the rest of your routine.

Here’s how to set up a new Focus mode:

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  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Focus.
  3. Tap Work (or choose another Focus you’ll actually use), or tap the + button to create a custom one. If so, follow the steps on your screen to create your new Focus mode.
  4. Tap People and allow only the contacts that truly matter during that Focus mode.
  5. Tap Apps and allow only the apps that you need.
  6. Tap Options and adjust things like whether you want Focus to dim your Lock Screen or hide notification badges.
  7. Scroll down and tap Add Schedule and choose a trigger like Time, Location, or App.

Once you’ve lived with Focus for a few days, you’ll start noticing something weird: you feel less tempted to check your phone, even when it’s right next to you.

Live Text

Live Text is one of those iPhone features that sounds like a small convenience until you start using it, and then you wonder where it’s been all your life.

Your iPhone can recognize text in photos, screenshots, and even through your camera view, letting you interact with it as if it were digital text.

That means you can copy and paste a Wi-Fi password from a sticker, translate a menu, grab a tracking number from a receipt, call a phone number on a sign, or open a website printed on a poster.

This feature is a daily time-saver because it gets rid of the most annoying task: retyping, which is slow, prone to errors, and the kind of thing you put off because it feels annoying. Live Text turns it into a quick tap, and you’re done.

It’s also sneakily useful for those of us who are still studying. You basically turn screenshots into notes. You can quickly take a picture of someone else’s notes and add it to your own without any issues.

Live Text should be turned on by default on your iPhone, but you can make sure it is by going to Settings > General > Language & Region. From there, scroll down and turn on Live Text.

After that’s done, you can try it out for yourself. Open the Camera app and point your iPhone at some text until it shows the text detection icon near the bottom right corner of your screen (in portrait) or top right corner (in landscape).

Select the text and copy it, translate it, or use it to look something up.

  1. Tap the text detection icon.
  2. Select the text you want.
  3. Choose what you want to do: Copy, Select All, Translate, Look Up, or tap a detected phone number or website to act on it.

You can do the same thing for pictures you already took. Simply open the Photos app and go to the picture or screenshot you want, press and hold a word, and your iPhone will highlight it. Grab the handles to select the piece of text you want, or tap on Select All. From there, you can copy it or use Apple Intelligence or the Look Up feature if you want.

This feature will change the way you handle text wherever you go. It might take a while to get used to it, but once you master it, you won’t want to live without it.

Pro Tip: If you have an iPhone 16 or newer model with the Camera Control, you can press and hold to quickly bring up the visual intelligence camera view. In addition to identifying and looking up objects in the world around you, this also lets you quickly copy and paste Live Text or do other things like translate it, call a phone number, visit a website, send an email, or create a calendar event, depending on what’s contained in the text.

StandBy

StandBy is one of the most underrated iPhone features because not many people actually use it. However, it’s really cool, and it changes what your phone does when you’re not actively using it.

Instead of your iPhone being a black rectangle on your desk or nightstand, StandBy turns it into a smart display while it’s charging and sitting in landscape orientation.

Enhance Your iPhone Experience with StandBy and Check In

Discover the convenience of glanceable widgets, clocks, and photos on your iPhone, making it a valuable addition to your desk during work, cooking, or bedtime routines. With a variety of widgets to choose from, including weather, calendar, and reminders, as well as third-party options compatible with StandBy, you can customize your display to suit your preferences.

Repurpose an old iPhone into a bedside clock, a desk setup for managing your calendar and timers, or a stylish photo frame while charging in the living room. To ensure StandBy is active on your device, follow these simple steps:

1. Open the Settings app.
2. Scroll down and tap on StandBy.
3. Turn StandBy on.
4. Plug your iPhone into its power source.
5. Place it in landscape orientation on either side and keep it still.
6. If StandBy doesn’t appear, press the Side button once.
7. Swipe left or right to switch between widgets or up and down to change the clock display.

Further enhance your StandBy experience by pressing and holding on widgets or clock styles when active.

Additionally, maximize the safety and convenience of your iPhone with the ‘Check In’ feature in Apple Messages. By notifying a trusted contact automatically when you arrive at a specified location or time, Check In eliminates the need for constant updates and adds a layer of security. To initiate a Check In:

1. Open the Messages app.
2. Start a conversation with a trusted person.
3. Tap the + button and select Check In.
4. Follow the prompts to set up a time-based or destination-based Check In.
5. Send the message and let Messages handle the rest upon your arrival.

By utilizing focus modes, Live Text, StandBy, and Check In, you can tailor your iPhone experience to be more efficient and less distracting. Set up these features once, customize them to your liking, and transform your iPhone into a powerful tool for productivity and safety.

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