

So it's better to use the app when you don't need to refer to the code again later.Ĭode Scanner is currently the only app on iOS that we know of like this there are other "apps" throughout iOS that don't have a spot on the Home screen or App Library by default.

No matter its name, once you close Close Scanner, you lose access to any scanned pages, as the app has no way to remember or save your history. It doesn't appear in the Control Center by default, so you need to add it manually if you want quick access to its code-scanning abilities quickly. There, you will see an app icon for Code Scanner that appears in only one other location on your iPhone, a place you might have never looked before.Īpple pros might already know about Code Scanner from its opt-in Control Center tile. In iOS 14 and later, if you swipe down on your Home screen (or use a shortcut) to open Search, you can type in "Code Scanner" (just "Code" or "Scanner" works just fine, too).

That doesn't make much sense at first since the App Library is supposed to feature every app on your iPhone. You won't find this app on your Home screen, nor in the App Library. Now, there's another tip to add to the list: a hidden iOS app whose icon you quite literally can't find unless you know where to look.
IPHONE CALCULATOR SECRET FOLDER HOW TO
Every now and then, an iOS secret surfaces that makes me wonder, "How am I just learning about this?" I remember the first time I found out how to delete numbers in the Calculator app, and when I discovered you could bulk-move apps around the Home screen.
