iPhone Settings You Should Change: 5G Coverage and More— Make Your Smartphone Experience Better

Apple's iPhone flagships are currently dominating the smartphone market, thanks to the tech giant company's new features that certainly make users' experience better than ever.

However, phone analysts claim that people can still further improve their iPhone experience.

Changing These iPhone Settings Will Improve Your Smartphone Experience-- Quick Guide
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All they need to do is change some of the smartphone's settings.

According to CNET's latest report, Apple's newest iPhone SE and iPhone 12 smartphones can deliver an all-around excellent experience for many users.

Right now, all these products are already using the giant tech firm's latest iPhone system, iOS 14, which offers an overflowing advantage features. On the other hand, iOS 14.5, the upcoming system version of the iPhone, will soon arrive.

Once it is released, iPhone users can expect improved face unlock, new Siri voices, and more enhancements.

Since it is still in the process, here are the settings you can change to improve your smartphone experience.

iPhone Settings you should change

Turning off iPhone's 5G coverage

  1. The first thing you need to do is go to your mobile's Settings app.
  2. After that, you need to click the Cellular Data option and go to advanced options.
  3. Once you are there, all you need to do is tap the Voice & Data option then click LTE.
Changing These iPhone Settings Will Improve Your Smartphone Experience-- Quick Guide
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Allow all notifications on iPhone's lock screen

  1. To do this, you need to go to your Settings app. After that, you must click the Notifications option and go to Show Previews section.
  2. Once you are there, you can now click the Always to show all your notifs on your device's lock screen.

Fancy wallpapers

  1. Fancy wallpapers are very easy to access. The first thing you need to do is open your Settings app.
  2. Once you are in the Settings section, you can now select the Wallpaper option. After that, you need to turn on the Dark Appearance Dims Wallpaper option.
  3. Now, you must choose your wallpaper. Once you have your desired display, you can now click it. These wallpapers also offer Stills and Live versions.
  4. If you want to know more details, you can click this link to see other settings you can change.

Other iPhone tricks you can try

Aside from the mentioned settings, Pocket Link stated that there are also some tricks you can try to make your iPhone experience more enjoyable. Here are some of them.

  • Adding widgets to your device's home screen
  • Preventing new apps from appearing on your home screen
  • Changing email apps and default browser
  • Using the back of your iPhone to take screenshots
  • Removing the entire home screens
  • Making a custom dark mode schedule

For those users who want to see the exact steps on how to do these tricks, all you need to do is click here.

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Written by: Giuliano de Leon

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