10 iPhone Habits You Need to Stop (And What to Do Instead)

Your iPhone is packed with hidden features and smarter ways to do everyday tasks—yet most people stick to inefficient habits.

In this article, we’ll cover:
Faster typing & app launching
Smarter screenshot sharing
Privacy fixes & camera upgrades
Keyboard tricks & Safari hacks


1. Stop Typing Letter-by-Letter – Use QuickPath Swipe Typing

✍️ The Problem: Manually tapping each key is slow.
🚀 The Fix: Swipe between letters (QuickPath).

  • Example: Instead of typing P-E-O-P-L-E, swipe P→E→O→P→L→E.
  • Works for long words (even “antidisestablishmentarianism”).

💡 Enable in Settings → General → Keyboard → Slide to Type.


2. Stop Scrolling for Apps – Use Spotlight Search

🔍 The Problem: Hunting through Home Screens or App Library.
The Fix: Swipe down on the Home Screen → Type the app name (e.g., “Settings”) → Tap to open.

📌 Bonus: Works with contacts, files, and Safari history too.


3. Stop Saving Screenshots Before Sharing

📸 The Problem: Saving screenshots to Photos just to share them.
🚀 The Fix: Press & hold the preview thumbnail → Share instantly.

💬 No more clutter in your camera roll!


4. Stop Allowing All App Permissions

🔒 The Problem: Apps tracking your location, contacts, or camera 24/7.
🛡️ The Fix:

  1. Go to Settings → Privacy & Security.
  2. Check Location Services, Contacts, Microphone, etc.
  3. Change “Always Allow” → “While Using” for non-essential apps.

⚠️ Example: Weather apps don’t need your location all the time.


5. Stop Recording Videos in 1080p (Unless You Have To)

🎥 The Problem: Default HD 30fps wastes your iPhone’s 4K camera.
📹 The Fix:

  1. Open Settings → Camera → Record Video.
  2. Select 4K at 60fps (best quality).

🔄 Need to save space? Use HEVC (High Efficiency) in Formats.


6. Stop Guessing Your Battery Percentage

🔋 The Problem: Swiping to Control Center just to check battery.
The Fix:

  • Go to Settings → Battery → Toggle on Battery Percentage.

📌 Now visible next to the battery icon in the status bar.


7. Stop Tapping App Icons Normally

📱 The Problem: Only using apps for their main function.
🚀 The Fix: Long-press icons for quick actions:

  • Camera: Jump straight to Video, Portrait, or Night Mode.
  • Messages: See recent chats.
  • Settings: Fast access to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Battery.

💡 Works with almost every app (Safari, Mail, Notes, etc.).


8. Stop Typing Without Haptic Feedback

⌨️ The Problem: No physical feedback when typing.
📳 The Fix:

  1. Go to Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Keyboard Feedback.
  2. Enable Haptic.

Feels like a real keyboard with subtle vibrations.


9. Stop Using Default Safari

🌐 The Problem: Boring, basic Safari with no customization.
🎨 The Fix:

  1. Open Safari → Edit (bottom toolbar).
  2. Add Background Image, Privacy Report, iCloud Tabs.

🔍 See how many trackers Safari blocks (Privacy Report).


10. Stop Redialing Numbers Manually

📞 The Problem: Going to Recents to call someone back.
The Fix:

  • After a call, just tap the green call button again to redial.

📌 Works for any recently dialed number.


Final Thoughts: Which Tip Helped You Most?

These small changes can save time, battery, and storage while making your iPhone more secure and efficient.

Which habit will you break first? Let us know in the comments!

Tags: iPhone tips, iOS tricks, iPhone hacks, productivity, privacy, Apple, smartphone tips
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