How to play the BEST iPhone Prank!!

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Learn how to play the BEST iPhone Prank quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the instructions.

Every time this iPhone is plugged in to charge, even if do not disturb or vibrate is on, it says this… Every time the user open the messages app, there is a 1% chance that the phone will text their mom or dad a random word… whenever the snooze is hit on an alarm, it set the volume to 100% and says this… that’ll freak em out! And, my favorite, every day at sunset it plays the same song while doing a little dance party and there is nothing you can do to stop it or mute it. If you try turning down the volume, it just turns it back up.

This is the best iPhone prank ever and it is native to iOS so you don’t need to install anything! If you have access to their iPhone, or know their lock screen password, you can set any of these pranks, and so much more, in less than five minutes. And I’m going to show you how. This is “How to play the best iPhone prank”

Warning! This prank is so powerful you could really ruin someone’s life, job, relationships, phone, etc... So please be aware and smart about how you implement it. Be creative and remember the target needs to find it funny too. Test everything before you implement it so you know exactly how it is going to work and you can fix any issues you might run into.

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Instructions:
The phone needs to be on iOS 15 or later. Swipe down on the home screen and search for “Shortcuts”. Launch the shortcuts app and tap automation. Tap the plus in the top right then “create personal automation”. Next you need to pick a trigger, this determines when the prank runs. Time of day allws you to pick sunset or sunrise, and even several hours before or after it, which is great because then the prank won’t be at the same time each day. You can also pick alarms or sleep. I was unable to get the location triggers and message triggers to work because the phone requires input from the user to run, which would defeat the purpose. Scroll down and you can set it so when any app, or multiple apps are open, as well as airplane mode, and all things battery. I haven’t tested the focus triggers and was unable to get the sound recognition to work. Pick your trigger, I will show you 2 examples. First is the charger when it “is connected”. Hit next.

Now we are on the actions screen, you swipe up from the bottom and select all actions to browse through and explore them, but I am going to search for “file” and select file. Next we are going to swipe out of the app then open “voice memos”. Make a recording for whatever you want, then stop and tap the 3 dots and hit “edit recording”. Hit the trim button and isolate out just what you want by moving the yellow bars then hit “trim” then “save”. Tap on the title, then rename it. Then hit “done”. Tap the 3 dots and scroll down to “save to files”. Select “on my iphone” then hit “save”. Tap the trashcan to delete the recording then swap back to the shortcuts app.

Tap the greyed out file, then select your file. If you don’t see the file in recent, hit browse and navigate to it. Next add the action “play sound” then the action “stop this shortcut”. If you don’t have the stop, the audio will play twice. Hit “next” then turn off “ask before running” and hit "don’t ask".

Turn on notify when run then hit "done", then test the automation by plugging it in. This should generate a notification. Open up settings and select "screen time" then "see all activity". Scroll to the bottom to the notifications and select "shortcuts", if you can't select it, then toggle left and right arrows at the top. Then then turn them off. This step only needs to be completed once, not every time you setup an automation. Quit out of settings to hide your tracks then go back into shortcuts and edit the automation by tapping on it and turn "notify when run" off. You can also edit the "when" and "do" by selecting them.

For example, I can add a “set volume” action, then tap and hold and move it to the top. Actions are run from top to bottom. If you see a line between two actions that means they are connected and the bottom one is referencing the one above it. Also, be careful if you choose to set the volume, currently at the time of this recording, nothing can silence the audio from happening. Do not disturb, vibration, turning the volume all the way down, nothing will work. You can test your actions by pressing the play button in the bottom right, and undo and redo and in the bottom left.

If you want a completely different trigger, you will need to create a new automation. Let’s do a more complex one that involves texting people. We’ll pick app as the trigger, then select all the apps that begin with the letter “a” and hit done. We’ll pick “is opened” and hit “next”....

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