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Friday, January 4, 2013

IPhone Advice That You Should Know About

By Ann Perez


Are you one of the many people who are thinking of getting an iPhone but are unsure if it's right for you? You are not the only one; many people are hesitant about purchasing an iPhone because they just do not get the hype. In this article, you will be given information about iPhones that will make you realize that having one is a great asset.

Always keep your iPhone apps updated so that they can continue to work correctly as time goes by. It can be a pain to update each one individually, so it would help to use the "Update All" option. This will save you a lot of time, and it will keep everything in good working order.

Is your iPhone frozen? Hold down the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time. Wait until it gives you the option to shut it down. Swipe the screen to shut your phone down. Once it powers down, turn it back on. This will reset the phone and generally fixes any problem you may have with your freezing.

There is a simple way to delete a lot of text when typing on your iPhone. Start by holding down the delete key. It starts to delete words letter-by-letter and then it will start deleting word-by-word. Holding down this button will help you delete everything on the screen much quicker.

Take photos with your iPhone headphone cord. The volume buttons, both up and down can now be used on many iPhones to snap photos. This way you can steady your hand and press the cord button to snap the photo. Doing it this way means you do not shake the camera and frame for a crisper picture.

To set restrictions on your phone, simply go to "General," and then "Restrictions." Put in a four number password that you can remember. You might want restrictions, particularly if you are a parent and want to restrict certain applications for your kids, and putting in this passcode will help you to do that.

While you can't delete the apps that come with your iPhone, you can certainly hide from view those that you rarely use. Try placing them in a folder together and placing the folder on the last page of your app lists. This way those rarely used apps that can't be deleted will at least be moved out of the way.

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.

You can actually deposit your checks with certain banks through the iphone. This saves you a lot of time and gas on having to go down to the bank yourself. Check with your bank and see if there is a feature like this, it can help you save a lot of time.

You can now watch most of your favorite sports games live with the iphone. Although you are most likely going to have to pay an additional fee, the iphone allows you to watch many of your favorite sporting events live. Keep up with your favorite teams and players with these applications and don't miss some of the best plays of the season.

Make calls directly from your browser. If you are using your iPhone to look up information and would like to place a call to a number you find, it is not necessary to exit Safari to dial. Simply click on the number, and the phone will dial the number for you.

A great trick that you should always be aware of when you are using your iPhone is that you can make calls from the Safari internet component instead of going back and forth between your phone. This will help you to save a lot of time and effort shifting different screens while searching.

In conclusion, you have been hesitant about getting an iPhone, thinking it is too much for you. However, now that you've read the advice from this article, you should see that having an iPhone is nothing but a good thing. So, what are you waiting for? Get one right away!




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