Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

When it comes to smartphone operating systems, you really have two choices: Android and iOS. While similar, they’re also pretty different — which can make switching from one to the other somewhat difficult.

If you’re switching to iOS, you should know that there are a slew of things that make the operating system great. There’s no bloatware, security and privacy protections and strong, and Apple products are just generally well-made and intuitive.

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On the other hand, there are also several features Android has that iOS doesn’t. There isn’t a way to add these features to the iPhone, but there are some workarounds you can try to mimic some of the missing functionality.

Contents

  • 8. File Management
  • 7. Always-On Display
  • 6. Clear app cache and data
  • 7. Read NFC tags
  • 4. ‘Secure Folder’
  • 3. Guest Mode
  • 2. Phone Call Recording
  • 1. Fast Charging

8. File Management

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

If Android has one thing over iOS, it’s a simpler file management system. Downloading and opening various media and files can be a bit clunky on Apple’s mobile operating system, but there are a few workarounds you should consider.

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Third-party options like Dropbox are great for saving, opening and viewing PDFs. Of course, these files won’t actually be on your device — they’ll be in the cloud. And you want to download a YouTube video directly to your Camera Roll, there’s actually a Shortcut for that.

7. Always-On Display

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

Some newer Android devices, particularly OLED ones, let users enable an “always-on” display mode. This is useful for being able to see various information on your smartphone at a glance. While iOS has raise-to-wake, there isn’t an option to have an always-on display — even on its OLED devices.

Like many other things on this list, there is a third-party solution. It’s called OLEDX and it’s a free download on the App Store. Combined with the baked-in Guided Access feature, OLEDX can display useful information without the phone falling “asleep.” And as long as you’re on an OLED device, it won’t kill you battery because of the way that OLED screens display black pixels.

6. Clear app cache and data

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

As a baked-in feature, Android allows users the ability to clear out the cache and app data for the various applications on a device. That can come in handy to free up space and deal with potential app bugs. iOS doesn’t really a systemwide feature, but there are a few workarounds.

On iOS, you can clear an app’s data by simply deleting and reinstalling it. You can also clear the caches on web browsers. Safari’s cache can be cleared in Settings—> Safari—> Clear History and Website Data. For Chrome, it’s in the three-dot menu > History > Clear browsing cache.

7. Read NFC tags

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
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Androids have long had the ability to read and use NFC tags to automate various tasks. (This being before the advent of Siri Shortcuts.) While many iPhones have NFC built-in, Apple has only recently opened its NFC chips up to third parties.

Newer iPhones have the ability to read NFC tags, even in the background. And we expect Apple to add NFC support for Shortcuts sometime in the future. But in the meantime, third-party app Launch Center Pro is a similar workflow automation app that supports NFC tag reading. Users can buy customized NFC tags from the company, too.

4. ‘Secure Folder’

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

Certain Android devices have something akin to a “private space” where users can store sensitive files, images and apps and protect them with a password. On Samsung devices, for example, this is called a Secure Folder.

iOS doesn’t have a direct native analog, but there are a variety of third-party apps that allow users to password protect data. Just look up “private photo” or “photo safe” on the App Store. A well-rated option is Secret Vault Lock Photos Photo. On a related note, some apps — like WhatsApp — also allow support Face ID locking. We expect more apps to do so in the future.

3. Guest Mode

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

iOS doesn’t have a dedicated Guest Mode like Android does, but there’s actually an accessibility feature that can be used as a workaround. It’s called Guided Access, and it’s enabled in Settings —> General —> Accessibility —> Guided Access. Be sure to set a passcode.

Then you can use Guided Access the next time you want to open Phone and hand your iPhone off to a friend. Triple-click the Home button to activate it and select Options to disable the Home button. With it enabled, no one will be able to exit out of the currently open app or access other parts of your phone without the passcode.

2. Phone Call Recording

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

Recording a phone call may be necessary for a variety of reasons, whether legal or sentimental. It’s fairly easy on Android, but a bit trickier on iOS. It’s not impossible, however. (Make sure to tell the other party you’re recording them, otherwise you may be breaking the law.)

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There are some third-party apps that can record phone calls, but they typically aren’t free. A free option may be Google Voice, which allows users to record incoming calls to their Google Voice number (which can be forwarded to your primary number). All you have to do is tap 4 on the iOS number pad during a call.

1. Fast Charging

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

Most modern flagships offer some type of USB Type-C fast charging. That includes Android, but it also includes newer iPhones. You may not have known that, though. Apple didn’t really make any major announcement about fast charging on its newer devices — but it’s still an available feature.

Unfortunately, you’ll need to buy some separate accessories to take advantage of it. You’ll need a USB-C to Lightning cable and a USB-C power adapter that supports the fast charging standard. There are third-party adapters available, and third-party USB-C to Lightning cables are coming soon. Just make sure you purchase an MFi brand that you trust.

Switched from Android to Apple? Congratulations. We hope that you found these tips helpful. Please let us know in the comments below if you have any questions.

Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung
Does iPhone have a secure folder like Samsung

Mike Peterson

Mike is a freelance journalist from San Diego, California.

While he primarily covers Apple and consumer technology, he has past experience writing about public safety, local government, and education for a variety of publications.

How do I create a secret folder on my iPhone?

Semi-permanent Fix.
Create a new folder..
Move the apps you want to hide into that folder..
Tap and hold on any icon until they all begin to jiggle..
Grab any app in the folder and drag it to the right beyond the last tab in the folder..
Push the home button while still holding the app icon and the folder will disappear..

Does iPhone have a secret folder for apps?

How to Hide Apps on Your iPhone Using Folders. To hide an app on your iPhone, go to your Home Screen and tap and hold any app. Then select Edit Home Screen and drag the app on top of another app. Finally, open the folder and drag the app you want to hide to the right side in order to create a new folder window.

Are files on iPhone secure?

No one else can access your end-to-end encrypted data — not even Apple — and this data remains secure even in the case of a data breach in the cloud. If you lose access to your account, only you can recover this data, using your device passcode or password, recovery contact, or recovery key.