IPHONE owners were surprised to discover a secret purpose for the line at the bottom of the screen.
The feature has existed for years and was created to replace the physical home button.
The iPhone X, released in 2017, was the first to adopt the line in a bid to give users more screen space overall.
People use the feature countless times every day to unlock their phone by swiping up from the bottom.
But it turns out the line has a little-known secondary purpose, as users on social media have been recently screaming about.
And it can save time when switching between apps.
Most people swipe up about a quarter and expect a carousel of all their previous apps to suddenly appear when they want to go back.
But it turns out there’s a much quicker way to wrap the line when you simply want to go back to the last app you used.
“How did I not know that?” one iPhone owner wrote on Instagram.
“I never knew that,” commented another.
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“I’m new to the iPhone, thanks for that,” added a third.
To use the feature, you will need to have your iPhone unlocked and in use within an app.
Swipe along the line from left to right and you will be taken directly to the last used app.
Of course, if you want to access a much older app in your history, it’s quicker to follow the usual method.
iPhone Tricks to Try Today
Here are some of the best…
- Typing cursor – When typing, hold down the spacebar to turn your keyboard into a trackpad, allowing you to move words and sentences more easily
- Close all Safari tabs – To do this in one go, simply hold the overlapping squares in the bottom right corner and press close all tabs
- Delete many photos quickly – Long press a photo and drag your finger diagonally across Photos to select multiple images at once and click delete
- Convert currency quickly – Swipe down from the top of the home screen (or swipe left to right on an iPhone X or later model), tap the bar and enter a currency (like $200) and it will automatically convert to your local currency
- Check if you need a battery upgrade – Batteries inside smartphones degrade over time. Just go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health and check the Maximum Capacity reading. Generally, a battery is considered exhausted when its capacity is reduced to 80%. If it’s below, you can buy a battery change from Apple
- Move apps faster – Hold an app until it starts to jiggle, then (while holding) tap other apps, making them stack so you can move them more easily
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