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Monday, January 28, 2013

Everything You Ever Wanted Or Needed To Know About IPhone

By Diane Pasion


The iPhone is a pretty neat device. It can do many functions, such as making phone calls, accessing the internet, and even function as GPS. Even though the iPhone is great, it suffers from a problem that many other devices of it's caliber suffer, it's usage. Many people will only use the device at it's lowest level, when there's so much more it can do. You can get more out of your iPhone through the advice in the following article.

To get the most out of your iPhone, use it as a storage device. You can use your iPhone to store all sorts of files with the help of readily available software. Aside from the obvious music files, you can store pictures, documents and more. The best advantage to this is the fact that you always have access to those files wherever you go.

The ability to buy Kindle books right from your iPhone's Kindle app was a casualty in a recent Apple-Amazon battle. Don't worry, you can still use your iPhone to purchase books without resorting to a computer. Just use Safari to navigate to Amazon and purchase your next read the same way you would on your home computer. Remember to select your iPhone in the "send to" menu!

If you want your iPhone to continue functioning properly, it is important to never leave it in your car for even a short amount of time. Inside a car, hot temperatures are magnified due to the greenhouse effect. High temperatures can damage your iPhone. Exposing your device to cold temperatures is equally damaging to your phone's components.

Aviation enthusiasts will love this iPhone trick. First, you must make sure that Location Services are enabled in the phone's Settings app. Next, instruct Siri to ask Wolfram which flights are overhead. Siri will then use data from the Wolfram Alpha search engine to provide you with detailed information about any nearby flight.

Aviation enthusiasts will love this iPhone trick. First, you must make sure that Location Services are enabled in the phone's Settings app. Next, instruct Siri to ask Wolfram which flights are overhead. Siri will then use data from the Wolfram Alpha search engine to provide you with detailed information about any nearby flight.

At it's base level, the iPhone is great, but that doesn't mean that it can't do more. You don't have to get only the bare minimum from your iPhone. Take the advice that you've seen in this article and use it to take your iPhone to the next level of power.




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