There are 6 hidden functions many people have no idea about.
1. Mute Incoming Calls
When you’re busy working, discussing with clients, or attending a meeting, you might forget to mute your phone or get an unexpected call. In such situations, many people might feel startled when the phone rings. If you want to quickly silence your phone without disconnecting the call, you can firmly press the volume down button. This will mute the ringtone but keep the call active. You can then check the call based on the specific situation.
Additionally, you can press the volume down button similarly when you receive an alarm or other notification sounds. After pressing this button, the sound will stop, and it won’t disturb your activities.
2. Turn Off the Flashlight
The flashlight function on your phone is very convenient and often used when you’re out at night or in low-light environments, like unlit streets or other situations. After using the flashlight, you typically need to unlock the screen and slide the control panel to turn it off.
To quickly turn off the flashlight on your phone without unlocking the screen, there’s a trick. Use the volume button. Simply press the volume down button twice to turn off the flashlight. Note that not all phones have this feature.
3. Adjust Phone Volume
When wanting to adjust the phone ringer volume or notifications, many people usually open the sound settings on their phone. However, to do this faster, you can unlock the screen and press the volume up or down button to adjust the ringer volume directly.
4. Camera Function
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