Scroll down and tap thePlusbutton next to the icon you want to add (Apple calls them controls).
The control will be added to the section at the top of this screen.
it’s possible for you to use the three-linedHandleicon to rearrange your controls however you like.
Now lets take a look at the controls that are worth adding to your iPhone’s Control Center.
Enable dark mode with a tap
Love using dark mode?
Dont want to go into options every time you want to turn it on?
Just add the Dark mode toggle.
Its a simple, one-press toggle that will enable or disable Dark mode.
Use a fully functional Apple TV remote
Cant find the Siri Remote for the Apple TV?
Forget about looking under the cushions and use the Apple TV control in the Control Center.
It gives you a full-fledged remote interface with the touchpad, menu, playback controls, and wake/sleep functionality.
The Code Scanner control takes care of that issue.
Instead, add the single Home control that will expand to show all your HomeKit connected devices and accessories.
Just tap the icon to start the recording.
Once youre done, tap the pill icon in the top toolbar to stop.
The recording will be saved in the Photos app.
If you want to record audio as well, tap and hold theScreen Recordingcontrol and enable theMicrophoneoption.
Shazam a song
Your iPhone has Shazam music recognition built-in.
Add the Shazam icon to the Control Center and tap it to let your iPhone do its thing.
Want to listen to the song on Apple Music?
Tap and hold the notification to reveal that option too.
When you’re done hit save and it will join the other notes in your Notes app.
No one can get into the rest of the iPhone until you authenticate with Face ID or passcode.
First, set it up fromSettings > Accessibility > Guided Access.
Then, add the icon to Control Center and tap it to enter the Guided Access mode.
Live Listen is an accessibility feature for AirPods that helps you hear conversations in loud environments.