Apple released iOS 18.1 in October, more than a month after the company released iOS 18 to the general public. The update included some bug fixes and a new feature that lets you record phone calls and read call transcripts. But when Apple released iOS 18, the tech giant gave you the ability to change and remove the flashlight and camera controls on your iPhone’s lock screen.
This is a feature I’ve wanted for a while, and Android devices got a similar feature in 2023. The option to change and remove your lock screen functions is a great way to make your iPhone fit your needs, and I’m sure it will help stop people from accidentally turning on their flashlight.
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Here’s how you can make your lock screen more useful for you.
How to change your iPhone lock screen controls
1. Open Settings.
2. Tap Wallpaper.
3. Tap Customize under your lock screen.
This will pull up your lock screen with familiar outlines around editable items, including the flashlight and camera controls at the bottom of your screen. You can get rid of them by tapping the minus (–) sign next to them. After removing either or both controls, tap Done in the top right corner of your screen.
If you want to add new controls, once you’ve removed the flashlight and camera, tap the plus (+) sign that appears after removing the control to pull up the Control menu. This menu shows you all the controls you can add to the lock screen, including Translate and Quick Note.
There is also a control available called Open App. This allows you to choose any app on your iPhone and open it right from your lock screen, even if it’s not a listed control. You still have to unlock your iPhone to access the app, but it makes it easy to open your favorite apps without getting distracted by others.
Once you select Open App, tap Choose in the new menu and it will show you all your apps. Choose any app — even games like Hello Kitty Island Adventure — then tap outside of the menu and tap Done.
Now when you lock your iPhone, you’ll see either no controls on your lock screen or controls that you use more often. Now you might randomly open Hello Kitty — oh no, guess I’ve got to bake a strawberry shortcake for all my friends.
For more on iOS 18, here’s everything you need to know about iOS 18.1, my iOS 18 review and our iOS 18 cheat sheet. You can also check out what might be coming to your iPhone in iOS 18.2.
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