The Control Center in iOS 18 is one of several commonly used spaces on the iPhone that gets an overhaul. If you've recently updated to iOS 18, you'll notice more than a few changes, including several customizable options, some of which might not be as intuitive as you'd like.
How to Use iOS 18 Control Center on iPhone: Customize Them All 🔥🔥
That's why we've put together a list of all the ways you can customize Control Center in iOS 18, as well as a few tips and tricks to help you get used to it faster.
The changes to Control Center are in line with the broader personalization features in iOS 18, which allow you to rearrange apps and widgets on your home screen, change the color tint, hide app labels, and so on. The changes to Control Center are also in the same vein, with a strong emphasis on customizability.
The Control Center is still accessible by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen. Here you’ll find three Control Center pages: the first houses favorites (indicated by a heart sign); the second is a screen dedicated solely to music, media, and related settings (with the music notation icon); and the third houses options related to connectivity (network icon).