Apple has attached a hidden button to your iPhone, and you may not have seen it before
Last month, your iPhone got a new button, and maybe you didn't even know. No, Apple didn't come into your house and stick a button on your mobile secretly. But it did release the latest version of its iPhone software, iOS 14, which includes a Back Tap feature. Back Tap adds to your phone a fascinating new "button" which blurs the line between hardware and software. Back Tap turns your iPhone's entire back into a giant touch-sensitive button that you can double or triple tap to activate unique phone features. There's a fair chance you really haven't seen it. Apple slipped the Back Tap settings into its Accessibility menu. Its intended aim is to provide more ways for users to communicate with their devices. Most of the Back Tap options illustrate this by opening the app switcher, notification menu, or control center settings; scrolling through an app or website; activating Siri; or taking a screenshot. But Back Tap also links into the extremely robus