as well as notes. With iOS 18, you may customize your Control Center with whatever applications and features you choose.
See also: All the Information You Require About iOS 18
Here’s how to make the Control Center on your iPhone truly live up to its name.
How to add controls in iOS 18 to your Control Center
1. Swipe down from the upper right corner of your iPhone screen after unlocking it.
2. In the upper left corner of your screen, tap the plus (+) symbol.
3. At the bottom of your screen, tap Add a Control.
In iOS 18, you may add a few accessibility features to Control Center.
You may add a variety of accessibility controls to your Control Center.
You have two options: scroll through the various controls or use the search bar at the top of the new menu to look for controls. Old favorites like Screen Recording are among the controls, along with brand-new ones for features like Ping My Watch and Tap to Cash.
Additionally, you may use the Open App shortcut to make any other app on your iPhone a control. Although this control just allows you to launch the app, you may use it to organize your home screen or save all of your favorite applications in one location for easy access.
Even after you’ve filled the page, you may still add as many controls to your Control Center as you like. After filling out the first Control Center
Just as adding additional applications to your home screen will continue to build new home screens, adding a control will result in the next control appearing on a new page. Either slide up or down on your Control Center or hit the appropriate page sign on the far right of your Control Center screen to access different Control Center pages.
Furthermore, With iOS 18.1, Apple introduced new, independent connectivity options to turn on and off features like Bluetooth and VPN. These controls were available on the Connectivity tile or on the Connectivity page in Control Center prior to that upgrade, but they were not able to be added as independent controls.
How to personalize your Control Center’s functionality and applications
You may also create the controls.
bigger to facilitate their accessibility. While certain controls, like Music, may become their own Control Center page, others can change into tiles. Here’s a guide to resizing your functions and applications.
1. Swipe down from the upper right corner of your iPhone screen after unlocking it.
2. In the upper left corner of your screen, tap the plus (+) symbol.
The bottom right corner of each control’s border will now be thicker in this updated view. To increase the control, tap and drag this thicker area.
Control Center controls with resizing capabilities
Many of the controls in the Control Center may be resized.
In this new perspective, controls may be rearranged. Once the plus (+) symbol in the upper left corner has been tapped
Similar to how you would on your home screen, push and drag your controls to their new location in the corner of your Control Center.
How to take your Control Center’s controls off
If your controls aren’t being used much and you want to create way for new ones, here’s how to quickly remove them from your Control Center.
1. Swipe down from the upper right corner of your iPhone screen after unlocking it.
2. In the upper left corner of your screen, tap the plus (+) symbol.
3. To delete a control, tap the minus (-) symbol in the upper left corner.
Is it possible to restart your Control Center?
Indeed! In November, Apple released iOS 18.1, which included a feature that allows you to
restore your Control Center to its factory settings and original configuration. In this manner, you may start over with your Control Center.
To reset your Control Center, follow these steps.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Press Control Center.
Press the Reset Control Center button.
All you need to do is follow the on-screen instructions.
Learn more about iOS 18 by reading about iOS 18.2 and iOS 18.1. Additionally, you may look at our iOS 18 cheat sheet and see what iOS 18.3 might bring to your iPhone.