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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Are You Taking Full Advantage Of Your IPhone? Learn All The Ins And Outs Of Your Device Here!

By Joseph Yew


There seem to be an infinite number of apps available for your iPhone, and at least a dozen ways that having one can make your life easier, if you know how. You can make your iPhone work for you instead of causing you grief just by reading through this article.

You can use your iPhone's calendar as an excellent organization tool. A way to use it more effectively is to directly create events on the calendar entry instead of using the plus button. First, change into "Day" view. Next, you can simply tap and hold any hour; a new event will automatically be created in that specific time. You will free up more time for other things!

Take photos with you iPhone without messing up the image by shaking it too much. Your headphones incorporate volume buttons and these can be used for this purpose. Focus initially on the subject that you are looking to take a picture of. When you want to take a picture, just push a button on the cord.

Be gentle with your iPhone cord as they have shown to be delicate. If you have to disconnect it from a power outlet or USB port, make sure you do it gently. Your cord will last approximately a year with proper care.

The Safari browser on your iPhone is capable of almost everything your standard, full-size computer browser is capable of--including saving images you find online. To save a picture, simply tap and hold. You can save images to the Camera Roll on your phone. Alternately, you can copy the image into a text message.

Smaller windows on your Safari browser can be painstaking to navigate through. You might be scrolling the main website instead. If problems arise, see if you can zoom in on the relevant window. Then, use two fingers to scroll, rather than just one.

Have you lost a photo opportunity because the camera app was too slow to bring up? There's a faster way to take pictures. Clicking on the home button two times will get you to this area. Look for the camera icon at the screen bottom. Press the button to enable the camera.

There are a lot of great features that are on your iPhone straight out of the box, like a full dictionary. You can use this tool in pretty much any app. You just need to tap and hold any word you want to learn more about, and select "Define," which will be one of the available options shown.

Remember to update the phone as updates become available. This means that your phone will always have what it needs to function properly. That also requires you to save images and critical data to your computer. This way, should something occur with your phone you are going to have a backup.




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