The two phone hacks you need to know before your next overseas trip


This iPhone hack will change everything. Photo: Pexels.com
Sick of complicated maths and apps when you’re trying to convert currencies? This phone hack will change everything.
There aren’t many negative things about booking an overseas holiday, but trying to keep track of currency conversions and work out how much you’re spending is definitely one of them.
To deal with this, I’ve downloaded a converter app for every trip I’ve done since I first went overseas. But they take extra memory space that could be storing ‘Gram-worthy photos, and they typically need an internet connection to function.
This week, my life was changed forever thanks to two easy iPhone hack I just discovered.
As it turns out, your iPhone added a calculator function at the end of last year that will do the conversions for you – even in aeroplane mode. Or, cut out the middleman and let your camera do all the work for you. Let me explain.
How to use your calculator
It’s a super easy function to use, and just takes five easy steps:
- Open your Calculator app
- Tap the calculator symbol in the bottom left corner of your screen, next to the 0 digit
- Tap the two arrows next to the numbers at the top of your screen to access the conversion menu
- Choose which currencies you want to convert from and to. Swipe the categories at the top of the list to see other conversion options
- Enter a value in either field to see conversions as you type.

Just swipe on the conversion function and away you go. Photo: Australian Traveller
Then you just tap the drop-down menu next to each number in the input screen and choose what you’d like to convert from over 200 currency and measurement units options.
So far, I’ve been choosing Australian dollars and Singapore dollars for my upcoming getaway (and yes, it’s an upsetting conversion to see). Suddenly, that travel budget you were hoping to stick to becomes a much easier commitment.
You can actually use this to convert other numbers as well, including distance, temperature and weight – all very handy when you’re traipsing around the world.

You can choose any currency, or convert myriad other measurements. Photo: Australian Traveller
How to use your camera
But wait, it actually gets better. While you may already know you can use your camera to convert foreign text instantly (hello, knowing what you’re ordering from the menu and being able to follow signed directions).
You can actually also use it to get an instant conversion. And once again, it will only take two easy steps – just make sure you’ve already turned on ‘show detected text’ in your camera settings.
- Point your camera at prices
- Tap ‘live text’

Or, just point your camera and let it do the conversion work for you. Photo: Australian Traveller
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This article first appeared in Australian Traveller. Read the original here