How To Get The Most Out Of Your IPhone | The Communication Blog

Sunday, January 27, 2013

How To Get The Most Out Of Your IPhone

By Amiel Nalda


If you know anything about the iPhone, you know what a wonderful piece of technology it is, with its various functions and plethora of apps. However, you might not know the dangers lurking, in time lost figuring things out, sifting through all those apps or managing the financial aspects of owning one. Protect yourself by reading the tips below.

Are you sick of how quickly your iPhone batter dies? There are many ways you can preserve the battery life. For instance, you can turn down the back light, close down any apps you are not using and be sure to put the lock on the screen when the phone is in your pocket!

A new feature the iPhone has that many people do not know about is its built-in dictionary. This can even be used as you are writing an email or text message. If there is a word that you are unsure about, just tap on it and you will see "define" pop up--tap on it!

No doubt you enjoy listening to music on your iPhones using your ear buds. You probably already know that a single tap on the middle of the controller starts and stops the play. However, a double tap will skip to the next song, and a triple tap will repeat the previous song.

Do you need to send a link to a webpage or a picture to a friend? Open the page, touch the address bar, and you should be able to send this link as an email. Send emails to yourself if you want to access a specific link on another device.

A great tip if you own an iphone is to start sending out emails straight from your iphone. The amazing thing about having the iphone is that you have access to the internet, and you can easily access your email to send and receive messages so that you're always in the loop.

Try to keep the applications that you use the most on the first page. This is important as you will want to reduce the amount of time that you search for your favorite used functions. Sort your most widely used functions in order from the most to least use on the first page for convenience.

Make your own ringtone. If the ringtones on your iphone do nothing for you, try creating your own. You can send a file from your computer to your iphone. To do this, make sure the file is a compatible mp3. Send it from your computer to your phone using either wifi or a usb cable.

One of the great things about the iPhone is the ability to send and receive e-mails easily. There are applications for every major e-mail account, such as Yahoo, Gmail, and AOL. Make sure to carefully configure your account and follow all the instructions provided in the tutorials, as missing a step can cause the application to run incorrectly.

In addition to countless other amazing features, it is important to note the iPhone's ability to be used as a portable e-reader. Because it is possible to download individual books as well as applications containing literary anthologies of virtually every description, you can conveniently carry your favorite classics or the latest best-seller everywhere you travel.

Consider purchasing an external battery pack for your iPhone. These can be very useful if your battery life runs low, and you are not near a charger. They can prolong the usable time that your phone offers you and makes it easier to tend to important things, like finances or emails, that many individuals use their iPhones for.

Otter boxes or other heavy-duty cases are highly recommended for your iphone, especially if you have children. These cases are shockproof in case that you drop it, or it gets tossed around. It can also protect the screen if you use a screen protector, from scratches, dirt and dust doing damage to it.

One of the ways that you can personalize your iPhone is to change the wallpaper in the front and main screens on your iPhone. You can select from existing wallpapers that Apple creates or chooses from your camera roll, where you will be able to choose from the photos that you have saved..

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.

It should be a bit easier for you to use your new iphone device now. Just keep in mind that it does take a little time to get used to the feel of the phone. But in time you can master the different applications, and ways to use the phone. Then you can just worry about enjoying yourself with this highly advance piece of technology.




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