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Ex Apple employee shares epic hacks that all iPhone users should know

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Published 15:51 5 May 2025 GMT+1

Ex Apple employee shares epic hacks that all iPhone users should know

The TikToker shared his secret tech tips on how to make the most of your iPhone

Rikki Loftus

Rikki Loftus

A former Apple employee has shared his own hacks that he believes all iPhone users should know.

TikToker Tyler Morgan shares his tech tips online, with his videos earning him a whopping 1.8 million followers on the app.

And in one particular video, the social media influencer revealed a whole host of quick hacks and tricks that help him to make the most out of his iPhone.

First off, if you want a simple tip on how to use your Camera app more efficiently, Morgan suggests holding down the shutter button, which allows you to start recording a video.

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You can also slide your finger up while still holding it down to zoom in, and slide it down to zoom out.


The TikToker also shares how to change your keyboard to be one-handed.

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When typing out a message or text, if you simply hold down on the smiley-face emoji button at the bottom left of your display, an options menu appears.

From there, you can change your keyboard to one of three layouts where you can make it smaller and move it to the left or right of your screen.

Morgan also shares how you can hold down the number key to type your numbers before letting go to go back to regular letters, which is another speedy option, while he also reminds viewers that holding down the space bar turns it into a little trackpad for selecting a part of your text to move to.

The latter is handy for fixing typos or inserting new parts into a drafted message, as is Morgan’s tip to shake your phone while typing to bring up an Undo or Redo option for the changes you just made.

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Many people have taken to the TikTok comment section to share their reactions to the tech tips.

One of the TikToker's tips explains how to use your iPhone camera more effectively (d3sign/Getty Images)
One of the TikToker's tips explains how to use your iPhone camera more effectively (d3sign/Getty Images)

One user wrote: “HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT MOST OF THESE? I feel left out.”

And another added: “Dude your videos are so freaking useful.”

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So, if you’re an iPhone user hoping to use your device more efficiently, or even just looking to get a little bit more creative and technical with how you use your phone, be sure to check out Morgan’s video, and the others on his page - he has plenty more little tips like these to share and help you learn.

But also, always check out the official Apple pages for official tips too.

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