Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
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12 February 2016

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Daily New Tips And Tricks To Get The Most Out Of Your New iPhone



iPhones are great at doing basic things like making phone calls, sending text messages, and checking emails. But did you know that they can do so much more to automate our lives and make tasks easier?

If you got a new iPhone for the holidays, here are some essential tips and tricks to get you started. By the way, most of these tricks will also work on your new iPad too!

#1 If you have an iPhone 5, know how to turn LTE off to save battery.
This tip will save some battery life when you're in a pinch.

Start by going to settings, next head to general, and finally tap cellular. The second option is a toggle for "Enable LTE." When you need to save some battery and can spare internet speed, switch this option off.

#2 Lock your phone's screen orientation
To lock your screen orientation, double tap the home button and swipe to the right. You'll see a gray circle opposite the rewind button.
Tap that one time and a lock will appear. Now when you turn your phone sideways the orientation will stay put.

#3 Set an alphanumeric passcode
Setting an alpha numeric password can add an extra layer of protection to your phone.
To enable, first head to Settings.
Next, tap general, navigate to the middle of the page, and select passcode lock.
Turn "Simple Passcode" off and you will be prompted to enter your alpha numeric password.

#4 Tweet a photo directly from your Camera Roll
Head to your camera roll and select a photo. In the bottom left hand corner you'll see an arrow icon. Tap that and a menu will come up.
Choose "Twitter" in the middle row and a menu will come up with the photo attached in the top right corner.
Type your tweet, tap Send, and you're done.

#5 Make the iPod app stop playing music after a set amount of time
This tip is handy if you ever fall asleep listening to music.
After you've selected a song in the Music app, head to the the clock app.
Select the timer option in the bottom right hand corner and set a specific time.
Below the time, there is an option that says, "When Timer Ends ..." tap that.
At the very bottom of the list is an option for "Stop Playing." Select this and when the timer is up it will stop the iPod from playing.

#6 Automatically download new apps directly on your iPhone
This is a handy feature if you have a lot of Apple devices. You can make it so that apps and music automatically download on all your devices.
Head to settings and navigate to the middle of the page. After that select the "Store" option.
Once inside under "Automatic Downloads" switch on the options for Music, Apps, or both.

#7 Change the font in your Notes app
If you're tired of the note app's marker font, you can quickly change it.
Start by going to Settings, then navigate to Notes.
In this menu you can easily switch between three fonts.

#8 While in Apple's Mail app you can just pull down from the top to check for new messages.

#9 Speaking of Mail...
If you want to get back to a draft quickly, touch and hold the Compose button to switch to your last saved draft.

#10 Add PDFs from Safari to your iBooks or other apps. From a Mail message or a web page, touch and hold the PDF icon or link, then select “Open in iBooks.”

#11 Speed up your phone by selecting what Spotlight indexes.
Spotlight is a useful tool for finding stuff on your phone, but if you've set it to search your entire phone for every single item present then it can take some time.
Have it only search items you care about by starting at Settings, then select General, and finally choose Spotlight search.
You can select what your phone indexes and speed up the interface.

#12 Change your phone's name, directly on your device
You couldn't do this in previous versions, but iOS 5 introduced the ability to change your phone's name directly on the device. Before you had to do this through iTunes.
Changing your phone's name can give it personality. (SAI editor Jay Yarow calls his "Tumor Toy." We dare you to do better.)
You have to dig a little to get to this one. Start by going to Settings. Next head to General, and then About.
At the top of the page you'll see your iPhone's name—tap it and you can change it to whatever you like.

#13 View websites in full screen...
This ones easy...while browsing a web site in Safari, turn your iPhone to the side (landscape) and tap the full-screen icon (arrows coming together in the bottom right) and you can view a website without distraction.

#14 Create a custom vibration
Creating a custom vibration can let you know who is calling or texting you without having to look at the phone.
You can make a vibration as long or short as you like.
To do this one, head to Settings, then tap "Sounds" at the bottom of the page. You'll be able to select custom vibration or record your own.

#15 Enable Private Browsing for Safari
Make sure that your browsing stays private by turning this option on.
Start in settings, next head to Safari, and in the middle of the page switch Private Browsing on.

#16 Use the Emoji keyboard to give your email or texts some flair.
To enable Emoji first head to the settings app. Tap general, scroll down and tap keyboard, from there you'll see another option a bit down the page, and you'll see "Keyboards," tap that.
From there you'll want to select, "Add new keyboard," once inside that menu you'll scroll down until you see "Emoji".
Select Emoji. Leave out of settings by pressing the home button and head to a text, note, or new email message.
Start typing and you'll see a globe icon in the bottom left corner tap that once to toggle between the alpha-numeric keyboard and the Emoji keyboard.

#17 Take advantage of iOS 6's 'Do Not Disturb' feature.
Right inside the settings menu is one of Apple's latest iPhone features, "Do Not Disturb." You can switch this on at night or when you do not want to be bothered by your phone.
Right below Do Not Disturb is an option for Notifications.
The Notifications menu will allow you to tweak Do Not Disturb allowing it to turn off at a certain time or who you can receive calls from.
Optional settings for Do Not Disturb:
  • Scheduled: Automatically enable Do Not Disturb between the hours you specify.
  • Allow Calls From: Allow calls from everyone, no one, your favorites, or specific contact groups.
  • Repeated Calls: If someone calls you twice within three minutes, the call will not be silenced.
#18 Take a screenshot of your screen
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, then press the Home button. Your screen flashes and the picture appears in your Camera Roll.

#19 Use Siri discreetly...
In case you don't want to yell out your question to Siri and have her broadcast it back to you try this trick:
Head to settings, next general, then Siri.
The last option in the list will be "Raise to Speak." Switch that on and the next time you raise your phone to your ear Siri will activate.

#20 Use Siri to set location-based reminders
This tip comes straight from Apple:
You probably know Siri can be used to set a reminder, like saying "Siri, remind me to call mom at 4pm today." But did you know you can set location-based reminders on your iPhone 4S? Say "Remind me to call mom when I leave here" or "Remind me to call mom when I get home" and you'll be notified accordingly.



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27 January 2016

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iOS 9.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch released, get direct download links



Apple has just released the iOS 9.2 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and it is now available for download. The release brings a number of improvements, bug fixes and some new features that will make the experience of using iOS even better. Most notable changes that have been introduced in iOS 9.2 is support for Arabic in Siri, improvements for Apple Music, better Safari View Control for viewing sites within other apps and more. The new Apple News app has also been updated to add a ‘Top Stories’ section, which makes it easier for users to follow the latest news.

Other changes include Mail Drop support for sending large attachments in Mail app, 3D Touch support for iBooks app, improvements for Podcasts app etc. Many issues concerning mail, calendars, Health app, Camera app, Find My iPhone and Messages have been fixed. More importantly, Apple has now added support for SD card readers, making it possible for iPhone users to connect an SD card with a card reader accessory and import Photos and Videos into their device. A full change log is available on Apple’s website here.

Here are the direct IPSW links for iOS 9.2.

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21 January 2016

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The 30 Best Safari Tips for your iPhone and iPad



I can barely remember a time where the answer to any question wasn’t available from the palm of my hand. With our iPhones and iPads the frustration in not knowing the answer to a question is all but eliminated. A mobile browser like iOS’s Safari can have an answer for you in seconds. But how would you answer this question? “What are some of the top tips and tricks for my mobile Safari?” Well, let’s find the answer to that by reading this intensive iOS Safari tip list. 

The Best Safari Tips for iPhone and iPad

1. Request Desktop Site

Sometimes the mobile version of a site just doesn’t cut it. Apple realized that, and added the option to “Request Desktop Site.” While the desktop versions of sites may not be as streamed as the mobile version, they can be more familiar and contain more information on a single page. To find the option in iOS 9, tap on hold the Refresh icon and select Request Desktop Site from that lower menu.


2. Recently Closed Tabs

I used to accidentally close tabs all the time on my computer. Before there was the “recently closed tab” shortcut, an accidental tab close was a real pain in the ass. While it is a little more difficult to accidentally close a tab in iOS Safari, finding a recent tab is still pretty useful.
Viewing Recently Closed Tabs
If you want to view all of your recently closed tabs, tap the Tab icon, followed by holding the + icon. This will bring you to the Recently Closed Tabs list. Click on any link in the list and you’ll be right back where you left.


3. Enable Ad-blockers

It’ll be hard to find many people who enjoy mobile advertisements. That’s why I was happy and surprised to hear that Apple was allowing ad-blockers for Safari on most iOS 9 compatible devices.  
How to Enable Ad-blockers
Open the App Store and download a content blocker of your choice. We have listed a few of them for you here. When you have installed a content blocker of your choice, go to Settings -> Safari -> Content Blockers and enable the blocker you just installed.

4. Going Private
No, Private browsing isn’t only for NSFW content. Safari’s private browsing feature protects private information and blocks some sites from tracking your behavior. When in Private browsing, Safari won’t remember the pages you visit, your search history, or your AutoFill information.
To enable Private browsing open a new page and select Private in the bottom menu. You’ll know you’re in private mode when the Safari border turns gray.


5. Change Search Engine

You can change the search engine of Safari in the settings. Go to Settings -> Safari and under Search you’ll see Search Engine. The default is Google, but you can choose between Google, Yahoo, Bing (haha), and DuckDuckGo.


6. Find in Page

The search bar doesn’t only search for website ion Safari. You can actually search the page you are on, similar to the command/control + F command on your computer. You will be taken off your current page when you type in a search in the search bar, but Safari will remember your current page and still search it. Click on the line under the On This Page section to go to the page with the search results.


7. Smart Search

Safari has a built-in smart search feature that tries to find you the most relevant links and searches based upon the text you enter in the search field. There is nothing you need to set up. Simply type in an URL, phrase, or word and Smart Search will show you the relevant internet information it can find.


8. Swipe to Go Back and Forward

Instead of tapping on the back button in the bottom menu. You can slide your finger from right <- to left to go forward and left -> to right to go back between pages. Since the bottom menu isn’t always visible this is a cool and faster way to move from page to page.


9. Enable Reader View

If you read a lot of articles and text on your mobile device it can be a very distracting and straining environment. With numerous banner ads and embedded videos, reading an online article can’t be pretty annoying. With Reader View, Safari clears all items from the page besides the text and corresponding images. It’s a much cleaner and easier to read webpage.
To enable reader view tap on the Reader icon in the left corner of the search bar. Not all pages have the ability to go into Reader View.


10. Offline Reading

If you find a really good article you don’t have to read it then and there. And better yet you can read it later with the need to be online. To add a page to your Reading List, tap the Share sheet icon in the toolbar and tap Add to Reading List.


11. Quickly Add Favorites

To add a page to your Favorites List, tap the Share sheet icon in the toolbar and tap Add to Favorites. Favorite sites can be accessed from the opening page of a Safari window. Favorites are also shared across devices if iCloud Sync is enabled. You can also rearrange the icons by long pressing any one of them, and dragging it to the position you want. If you have a 3D touch device, remember that you don’t press any more. Just hold your finger on the icon for a second or so to enter toggle mode.


12. Peek and Pop

From the Favorites page or any time there is a link shared with you, you can Peek at it without heading into the website. This is a 3D, iPhone 6s and 6s plus exclusive feature, but it pretty cool nonetheless. Simply press into the link to preview it, and press in deeper to “pop” into the webpage.


13. Quick Web Domain Extensions

Instead of typing .com or .org every time you can use the shortcut on the keyboard. Whenever you are in the search bar, type your site and tap and hold on the period. This will bring up a short list of common domain extensions.


14. Font Size

To adjust the font for your device you can go to Settings -> General -> Accessibility and make the text larger. If you only want to view larger text when reading a webpage, Safari’s reader view is the ideal choice. Tap on the Reader icon followed by the Text icon. In the Text menu, increase the size of your text by tapping on the larger A.


15. Close and Reorder Tabs

Tap the tabs icon to open up all of your current taps in a vertical thumbnails type deal. To close a tab, tap on the X. To move a tab, tap and hold and then drag to your preferred position.


16. iCloud Tabs

iCloud give you access to the tabs you have open on your Mac or iOS device and vice versa. You can access your iCloud tabs, by scrolling down beyond your local tabs. Click on the link and you’ll be taken to the page.


17. Full-Screen View

Full-screen view is enabled anytime you’re on a webpage and scrolling or viewing the content. Drag your finger up and the address bar and tool bar will disappear from view, revealing more content on the page.

18. Back to Top

Tap just above the clock to go back to the top of the page. You basically want to hit the clock on your screen. This is save you from endlessly scrolling back up to the beginning of an article.


19. Quickly unhide toolbar and address bar

To bring back the address and toolbar, simply tap on the bottom of the page or slide your finger down.

20. 3D Touch Quick Actions

Tap and press on the Safari app icon to launch the quick actions menu. Again, this is exclusive to the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus – unless you’re jailbroken.


21. Quick Launch Private Tabs

From the home screen use 3D touch to jump right into a private browsing tab. This saves you from needing to open Safari, tap the tabs icon, and then tap Private. Nice and easy private browsing in one step.

22. Shared Links

Shared Links shows links shared by people you follow on Twitter. This is a nice way to view content that your may be interested in without having to jump into the Twitter app.
Find the the Shared Links tab by selecting the Bookmarks icon, followed by the @ tab in the main menu. Tapping any of the links will open the page in a new tab, with the tweet displayed at the top for additional context.

You can adjust the tweet feed, by tapping on Subscriptions and changing the Twitter accounts that are enabled.


23. Restrict websites

You can restrict certain websites from loading in Safari by using parental controls. Go to Settings -> General > Restrictions -> and Allowed Content find Websites and adjust your settings. You’ll need to create a Passcode as well. In the section you can:
  • Blacklist certain websites
  • Allow access to specific websites only
  • Limit Adult Content


24. Share a page using AirDrop

You can share a URL with people nearby using AirDrop. Tap on the Share sheet in the toolbar at the bottom, followed by AirDrop. Then tap on the Contact from the list to send the URL.


25. Add a Credit Card

If you shop a bunch on your iPhone or iPad, you can add your credit card information to Safari’s autofill, so that you don’t have to manually fill it again. To enter your credit card info, open Settings and navigate to Safari -> AutoFill -> Saved Credit Cards > Add Credit Card. You can scan a card instead of typing it in as well.


26. Scan a Credit Card

If you come across a page where you need credit card information and don’t already have it added to your phone you can actually scan your card information from Safari. Safari will need access to your camera in order to scan your details.


27. See page load progress of all tabs on iPad

On iPad, Apple utilizes the tab bar to show the page load progress of each of the tabs by using thin blue progress bars. Pretty useful if you open a lot of tabs at once, and don’t want to switch to each one of them, just to view its progress.

28. Recently closed tabs on iPad

If you’ve mistakenly closed a tab, or simply want to open a tab you’ve closed from your last browsing session, just tap and hold the “+” button on the iPad to see a list of all your recently closed tabs.

29. Do Not Track

iPhone and iPad owners can enable the Do Not Track setting on their iOS devices for Safari. The feature limits targeting and tracking of your web browsing behaviors. When enabled, Safari will send DNT requests to each page you visit. While it does send this request out, it does not mean that all of your web browsing moves are not being tracked. Basically, a request can be politely denied.
Do Not Track is enabled by going to Settings -> Safari and toggling it on in the Privacy & Security section.


29.5. Clear History and Website Data

Staying with the privacy conversation, you can also clear all your browsing data. This does not mean that the sites you’ve already visited will not have any record of you. This just means that if someone were to find your phone and go into Safari, any past sites or cookies will have been removed.
You can Clear History and Website Data in Settings -> Safari.

30. Access all Passwords

Forgot your Facebook or LinkedIn password and username. No worries. Instead of heaving to reset everything and confirm your new information. You can find all of your passwords and usernames ever stored in Safari by going to Settings -> Safari -> Passwords (enter in your passcode/Touch ID) and a list of sites and will be provided for you. Tap on one to view the password and/or user name.

That’s the list folks. These are 30 of the most relevant and helpful tips for any iPhone, iPad, or iPod owner that uses Safari as their main browser. Let us know what you think should have made the list in the comments.
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16 January 2016

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Latest Hidden Tips & Tricks of iOS9 - get1deal

ios9 was officially announced during WWDC15 earlier this month. And the beta version is available for developers for testing and to gear new innovative features from Apple.Inc and if you’re a iPhone lover then just check out some new added iOS 9 Hidden specs and Tricks!
To be frank, iOS 9 will give you a great experience in better way to manage all your mobile stuffs which include your payment and more which are more useful for your day-to-day applications. So today I will dig into some Cool iOS 9 Features to know how better the new update is!
Hidden Tips & Tricks of iOS9
Here are the Latest Features of iOS 9 follows…
1. New Battery Widget
The new iOS 9 comes with a new battery widget. Yeah with new look placed in the notifications drop-down menu. This new feature also shows the better level of the connected to Apple Watch.
2. Text scrolling
A new Text Scrolling feature, which allows you to scroll, copy and paste text by swiping up from the spacebar just by using your 2 fingers.
3. Digit Passcode
This will be a new option which allows users to have 6 Digit Passcode instead of 4. For that you need to just tap the 6 instead of 4 while entering the password. Or you can navigate to the Touch ID Panel and Change your Password and enter any 6 Digit Passcode.
4. New iCloud Drive App
The new iOS 9 comes with another feature, iCloud Drive App. You can enable it by going through settings tab and then click on the iCloud option. Then tap the iCloud Drive and enable the toggle option. That’s it!
5. New Gesture
All you need is just swipe down on a photo to go back to the gallery. You can bring the camera again just by swiping it down if you’ve opened the image or gallery on your iPhone.
6. Gallery Scrubber
The Scrubber features which used for photos & videos to browse it faster than older versions. Yeah you can surf your gallery more faster & precise.
7. Zoom inside a video
If you are an Android user and used MX player there to zoom in & out your videos and tried the same on iPhone it won’t be working! But in iOS 9, you can now zoom in on a video. As you do on your Android device you can use your two fingers to zoom any video file.
8. Functionality of Switch
Here you can choose your own Functionality of the Switch. You can now make it lock your orientation instead muting your device without having any issues. You can enable this feature by going to Settings App > General > ‘Use Slide Switch To:’ and Choose what you want functions you want for that particular button.
9. Change Video Recording Resolution
Yeah, this will be a new tweak found on iOS 9. Just go to the settings panel under photos and camera you can now choose your Resolution of your recordings or follow this,
Go to Settings App >> Photos & Camera Panel >> Scroll Down to ‘Camera’ and change it.
10. Enable Low Power Mode.
In Android mobiles you will find many apps for such functions but now in iOS 9 it is an inbuilt feature. When you run many apps on your iPhone it will drain more power so in order reduce the speed of draining your power you can go with Low Power Mode. This feature will allows the users with an alter when they reach the battery level of around 20% with a toggle enabling Low Power mode option.
Hope you enjoyed this post and if you have any suggestion then feel free to share with us in comments below! Don’t forget to share this post with your friends on Social media sites! Cheers
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12 January 2016

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How To Reset An iPhone: Wiping It Completely And Securely

Quick and easy guide to securely erasing everything on your iPhone

 

Is your iPhone a bloated mess? Is there some technical problem that only a reset will solve? Or are you selling or loaning the device to someone else after several years of hard service? There are many reasons why you might want to reset your iPhone and wipe all (and we mean ALL) the data held within - fortunately we're here to help you do just that.
If you need to reset your device, follow these simple steps:
Before we move forward – you should be aware that what you are about do will wipe everything from your device. So make sure you have plugged your iPhone 5 into iTunes and made a back-up, because you don’t want to end up losing something of value.
  • Grab your iPhone 
  • Hit ‘Settings’
  • Tap ‘General’
  • Right at the bottom of the screen you’ll find a tab labelled ‘Reset’ – hit it
  • On the next screen you will see a list of things which you can reset – all of which are useful in sorting out potential problems, but we’re concentrating on the whole kit and caboodle today, so go ahead and tap ‘Erase All Content and Settings’
  • You will be asked to confirm that you wish to continue, tap ‘Yes’
  • Your iPhone will, after a short wait, be wiped clean, ready for you to start afresh
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