You’ve been using your phone for a long time, but you might not know these things yet

Here are six hidden phone functions many may not know:

Mute Incoming Calls
If an unexpected call comes in, “press the volume down button” to mute the ringtone without disconnecting the call. This works for alarms or notifications as well.
Turn Off the Flashlight
Instead of unlocking your phone to turn off the flashlight, press the volume down button twice. Keep in mind that “not all phones have this feature.”
Adjust Phone Volume
To quickly adjust your ringer volume, press the volume up or down button directly after unlocking the screen, saving time.
Camera Shortcut
You can use the volume button to take photos or record videos instead of tapping the screen. Just enable the option in your “camera app settings.”
Quick Screenshot
To capture your screen instantly, press and hold the power and volume down buttons simultaneously, skipping the control center.
These handy shortcuts can streamline everyday phone use.

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