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Friday, December 21, 2012

Simple Guide On How To Make The Most Out Of Your IPhone

By Rhen Sanchez


Few would debate the incredible impact the development of the iPhone has had on the world of personal electronics. It is clear, however, that in order to get the most out of these amazing tools, it is necessary to gain as much knowledge about useful applications as possible. Keep the tips below close at hand, and you can be a skilled user in no time.

Do you want to extend your battery life? There are a few different things you can do to get the most out of your battery life. One thing you can do is turn down the brightness. Also, turn off any wireless radios when you are not using them. This can give you more battery life.

Save photos you like easily in Safari. If you see an image you want to keep, just press and hold on the photo on the website page. Your iPhone will give you the option of saving a copy of the image. This save is offline so you can use it for personal use through email or anything else.

Hold your home button for six or more seconds to exit any app. Apps sometimes have a tendency to freeze. Don't lose your patience and start dismantling the phone in some frustrated attempt to shut the entire thing off. Just hold down your home button. This will force your iphone to exit the app.

Do you need to look up a restaurant or a doctor's office number? Open Safari and do a local search. Safari should recognize phone numbers and allow you to tap on them. If you do so, your iPhone will dial the number. This also works for numbers sent via emails.

Want to share a hilarious conversation or image with others? Take a screenshot with this easy shortcut. To snap a shot, simultaneously press the Home and On/Off buttons. You will see the screen flash briefly; the screenshot has been saved instantly to your photo roll. This feature is also useful for anyone who uses the iPhone for graphics and imaging purposes.

Always make sure that you check your usage from time to time on the iPhone. Your usage meter is located under settings in the general section under usage as you will be able to see the amount of space that you have left. Furthermore, you can click the battery percentage on, so that you can see the exact amount of battery, you have left.

One of the great strengths of the iPhone is how easy the touchscreen makes it to key in messages. You can improve your texting speed even further if you know some good tricks. One of the best is the fast period. You don't have to open up the punctuation section to get a period; just double-tap "space" to insert one automatically.

There are many myths about how you are supposed to handle an iPhone falling into water. The largest one is using a hairdryer to dry the phone. Instead of drying out all the water that has gotten on the phone, doing this will only serve to push water further into the phone.

If you do not want to worry about capitalization when you are typing a text message to a friend, you can turn on the auto-capitalization feature. This feature is found under Settings-General-Keyboard and is the first option when you open up this section. This will help you save a lot of time and improve your grammar through texts.

The iphone is truly a must have product. This is simply because of the ability it gives you as a person. With all of the features the phone has to offer, it becomes more than just a calling device. This phone becomes your everything devices, it lets you do almost anything you want. That is something that no other phone does for you.




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