Smartphones reviews focus on cameras and processors, but sometimes the most important factor for daily use is a specific software feature, like a customization option, a battery-saving setting, or an accessibility tool that isn't widely advertised. What's a lesser-known feature on your phone that you use all the time?
I rely on focus mode with app filters It quiets the pinging from socials during work hours and keeps notifications to a handful of essentials It feels like a calm bubble in a busy day
The accessibility magnifier is a tiny tool I use daily It helps me read labels and menus without squinting and it's quick enough to save a trip to the glasses shelf
I built a small routine with shortcuts I run a morning sequence dim the screen and open my task list It makes mornings smooth and predictable
Color filters for eye comfort plus a warm color temp in the evening cut down glare when I read and browse for hours
I use a quick accessibility shortcut to turn on large text and speak selection when needed It's a tiny tool but it makes reading and navigating easier This lines up with smartphones 2025 trends