Best ways to give your old iPhone a second life
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Published January 17, 2025 10:00am EST close Create custom visuals on your iPhone with Image Playground in iOS 18.2 Tool transforms simple text prompts into images or animations in seconds. Before tossing out your old iPhone, consider it a treasure trove of potential waiting to be unlocked.Your seemingly outdated device isn't just electronic waste. It's a versatile gadget ready for an exciting second life. From transforming into a smart home hub to becoming a dedicated digital companion, an old iPhone can be repurposed in countless creative ways that breathe new life into technology you may not have considered.Here are some of the best ways to use your old iPhone. A woman looking at her iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)1. Turn it into a dumb phoneSmartphones are incredibly powerful, but they can also be overwhelming. The constant notifications and social media updates can make it hard to focus or enjoy the present moment. If youre finding that your iPhone is more of a time-waster than a tool for productivity, why not transform it into a "dumb phone"?A "dumb phone" is a basic mobile device that focuses on essential communication functions like calling and texting, while minimizing digital distractions through limited internet access and app capabilities, helping you reduce screen time and stay more present.Steps to disable apps and notificationsDisable notifications:OpenSettingsTap on NotificationsSelecteach app andtoggle off Allow NotificationsDelete unwanted apps:Press and hold the app icon on the home screenTapRemove AppFactory reset (Optional):Back up your data, if neededGo toSettings >General >Transfer or Reset iPhone >Erase All Content and SettingsWHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?2. Give it to your kidsEventually, you may want to give your child their own smartphone. While a new phone can be expensive, handing down your old iPhone is a great way to introduce them to technology while also being mindful of your budget.By using Family Sharing and parental controls, you can carefully monitor what apps and content your child accesses. Plus, its an excellent way to bring them into the Apple ecosystem.Steps to set up Family Sharing and Parental ControlsSet up Family Sharing:OpenSettings and tap on your name at the top.SelectFamily Sharing and tapAdd Family Member to invite your child.If your child does not have an Apple ID, selectCreate an Account for a Child and follow the prompts to set up their account.If they already have an Apple ID, tapInvite People and choose how you want to send the invitation (AirDrop, Messages or Mail).Enable Parental Controls:OpenSettings and scroll down to tap onScreen TimeUnder the Family section, tap onyour child's nameIf Screen Time is not already enabled, tapTurn On Screen TimeFollow the prompts to set it up as your childs device.Tap onContent & Privacy RestrictionsIf prompted, enter yourScreen Time passcode(you will need to create one if you haven't already)Toggle onContent & Privacy RestrictionsYou can nowcustomize settings such as app limits, content restrictions and downtime settings, as needed.For app limits, tap App Limits, then select categories or individual apps to set time limits.To restrict explicit content or purchases, go to therespective sections under Content & Privacy RestrictionsThis process will help you manage your child's device usage effectively while ensuring they have access to appropriate content. A child using his iPhone to play games (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)3. Repurpose it as a webcamIn recent years, Apples Continuity Camera feature has made it easy to use an iPhone as a webcam for your Mac or Apple TV. While newer models work well for this purpose, older iPhones can still serve as excellent webcams, especially for online meetings and video calls.Instead of purchasing an external webcam, your old iPhone can deliver superior video quality. iOS 18 even allows older iPhones to work as dedicated continuity cameras for Apple TV, which is ideal for FaceTime or Zoom calls with family and friends.Steps to use your iPhone as a webcamDownload webcam apps: Consider apps like EpocCam or DroidCam from the App StoreConnect your iPhone: Follow the app's instructions to connect your iPhone to your computer via USB or Wi-FiSelect your iPhone in video settings: In your video conferencing app (like Zoom or FaceTime), select your iPhone as the camera sourceInstead of purchasing an external webcam, your old iPhone can deliver superior video quality.4. Make it a dedicated music playerWhy use your main iPhone for music when you can repurpose your old one as a dedicated MP3 player? With your old iPhone set up as a music player, you can enjoy your favorite tunes or podcasts without the distractions of text messages or social media notifications. Its a perfect solution for workouts, long drives or when you just want to zone out with music.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE A woman using her iPhone as a dedicated music player (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)5. Use it as a remote or smart home controllerIf you own an Apple TV, you already know that your iPhone can function as a remote control. However, keeping your main phone tied up with the remote can be inconvenient. By making your old iPhone a dedicated Apple TV remote, you can still enjoy controlling your TV without using your primary phone.Steps to set up your old iPhone as a remoteSet up Apple TV remote feature:Ensure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi networkOpen theControl Center on the old iPhone (swipe down from the upper-right corner)Tap on theApple TV remote icon and follow the prompts to connectManage smart home devices:Downloadsmart home apps likeApple Home or those specific to your devices (e.g., Philips Hue)Follow theapp instructions to add and control devicesYour old iPhone can even be a hub for all your smart home devices, from adjusting lights and thermostats to checking security cameras.6. Save it for gamingSmartphones have transformed mobile gaming, and your old iPhone could be an ideal portable gaming console. Many classic and modern games run smoothly on older iPhone models, and with subscription services like Apple Arcade, you can access a huge library of high-quality games. This is a fun, low-cost way to enjoy mobile gaming without draining your main iPhones battery life. A game app on iPhone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)7. Convert it into an e-readerFor book lovers, using an old iPhone as a dedicated e-reader is a great option. You can install apps like Kindle or Apple Books from the App Store. The iPhone's display is perfect for reading books and graphic novels, and since youre not using your main iPhone, there are no distractions like notifications to interrupt your reading.You can disable all apps and notifications on the old device, making it a peaceful reading experience. Plus, you can still connect your AirPods to listen to audiobooks while on the go.Kurts key takeawaysJust because youve upgraded to a new iPhone doesnt mean your old one has to be discarded. There are countless ways to repurpose it, from boosting your productivity to controlling your smart home. This way, you can extend its lifespan and maximize the value of your purchase.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhat other devices would you like tips on breathing new life into?Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/Newsletter.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurts free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com. Related Topics
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