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Hidden iPhone Volume Button Features Most People Don’t Know About

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Most iPhone users think the volume buttons only control sound.

In reality, the two volume buttons can perform a surprising number of tasks throughout iOS, helping you take photos, manage calls, trigger emergency features, and navigate your device more efficiently.

Here are some of the most useful hidden functions.

1. Take Photos Without Touching the Screen

One of the most popular shortcuts is using the volume buttons as a camera shutter.

In the Camera app:

  • Press Volume Up to take a photo
  • Press Volume Down to take a photo

This works in several camera modes and can make photos steadier because you’re not tapping the screen.

Bonus: Burst Photos

On many recent iPhones:

  • Press and hold Volume Up to capture burst photos

This is useful for:

  • Sports
  • Pets
  • Children
  • Action shots

2. Start and Stop Video Recording

The volume buttons also work when recording video.

Simply:

  • Press a volume button to start recording
  • Press again to stop

This can help reduce camera shake.

3. Scan Documents More Easily

When using apps such as:

  • Apple Notes
  • Files
  • Mail
  • Reminders

the volume buttons can often trigger document scans.

Instead of reaching for an on-screen button, simply press a volume button to capture the scanned page.

4. Snooze or Silence Alarms

When an alarm goes off, pressing either volume button can often:

  • Snooze the alarm
  • Silence notifications

depending on your settings and the situation.

Many users find this easier than searching for on-screen controls while half asleep.

5. Quickly Silence Incoming Calls

If your phone rings during a meeting or conversation:

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