Ten Uses for Your Smartphone That You Had No Idea About

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If you're like most people, leaving your house without your smartphone is like forgetting an arm or leg. The Pew Research Center says that 77 percent of Americans own a smartphone and that they spend an average of five hours a day using their favorite digital device. Even though we use our phones a lot, there are a surprising number of hidden features that even the most tech-savvy people don't know about.

These 10 things you didn't know your smartphone could do might make an otherwise distracting device feel a lot more useful. For example, you can use it to help you get home safely, find a lost selfie right away, or make sure your painting is straight. Read on, and your life will get better right away.


Check out these 10 Amazing Facts You Never Knew About Your Smartphone to learn more about your most important tool.


  • No App Needed to Scan QR Codes

You used to need a special app on your phone to read QR codes, but now you can just point your iPhone camera at a QR code and it will scan itself. You just need to open your camera app, point it at the QR code, and tap the notification that comes up. This will take you to the product page or website. On an Android, you can do the same thing by opening the Google app, turning on-screen search, and then following the same steps. And if you're ready to break free, check out these 11 easy ways to stop being addicted to your phone.


  • Put on your favorite TV show.

Think that episode of Game of Thrones would look a lot more epic if you weren't watching it on a six-inch screen? There's a simple way around it. If you swipe up on your iPhone's home screen, you'll see a choice for Screen Mirroring. If you have an Apple TV, all you have to do is click on your screen mirroring app, stand close enough to your Apple TV, and, if asked, enter your AirPlay passcode. You can do the same thing with an Android phone if you have a Chromecast or a device that can work with Chromecast. Even if you don't have an Apple TV, you can do the same thing with your iPhone by installing third-party apps like Reflector or AirServer on your computer and using the mirroring feature as described. Check out these 10 Long-Predicted Technologies That Will Never Happen for more fun with technology.


  • Stay Protected on Your Way Home

It's normal to feel a little scared when you're walking home at night, but your phone can help you feel safer. The bSafe app, which is available for both iPhone and Android, lets you invite certain people to track your location. You can also set a timer that will send a distress call to your contacts if you haven't made it home in a certain amount of time. You can even schedule fake calls to make it look like you're talking to someone on your way home. Find out how This New iPhone Feature Could Help Save Your Life for more ways to keep yourself safe.


  • Update Siri's Pronunciation

If you've ever wished Siri would stop mispronouncing words or names you use often, there's an easy way to fix that. Turn on Siri and tell her how to say words or names that she often gets wrong. Once she says the word again, tell her, "You're saying that word wrong," and she'll ask you to say the name right. Next, you'll be given a list of ways to change how Siri says words.


  • Turn On Your Lights

Want to make your house safer and brighter all at once? You can do that with an app. If you have wifi-enabled bulbs at home, you can use the Amazon Alexa app to control them all with the touch of a button. You can save energy by turning them off when you don't need them, or you can keep your home safe by making it look like someone is home even when you're not there.


  • Check how much alcohol is in your blood.

Using your phone while driving can make you a safer driver. With the BACtrack smartphone breathalyzer, a small device that connects to an app on your phone, you can quickly and easily tell when it's time to call a cab, making yourself and everyone else on the road safer.


  • Shake to Undo Mistakes

Want to get rid of a mistake quickly and easily? Just shake your iPhone, and a button will appear that lets you erase what you just wrote. If you have an Android phone, you can download a module called "Shake to Undo" to get the same effect.


  • Faster charging

There's an easy way to fix it if it seems like your phone takes forever to charge. Just turn on Airplane Mode on your iPhone or Android, and you'll be amazed at how much faster your battery will charge.


  • Find out what flights are flying over you.

You might be wondering why that plane is flying so close to your neighborhood. You can find out very easily. Just ask Siri what planes are in the sky, and you'll know right away which airlines are flying near you and at what angle and height.


  • Mind Your Own Heart Rate

Even if you don't have a fitness tracker, your phone can help you out in some ways. With the Instant Heart Rate app, you can use your phone's camera (on Android) or home button (on iPhone) to track your heart rate throughout the day or during your workout to make sure you're in the best fat-burning zone. Check out The 30 Best Reasons to Take a Digital Detox if you feel like your smartphone habit is getting the best of you.

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