Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Apple iOS 8 Beta 5 Availabe to Download.

Apple is putting the final touches on iOS 8 ahead of its fall release, and while previous betas conveyed some surprising new features, the release of iOS 8 beta 5 is mostly full of tiny pulls, bug fixes and a few small new additions.

iOS 8 beta 5 is accessible beginning immediately for developers with compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. It can be installed as an over the air (OTA) update or it can be downloaded from Apple’s developer gateway and installed using iTunes.


According to sources, Apple has another beta prearranged for developers, with iOS 8 beta 6 due to be released on August 15th.

For non-developers who have not listened, iOS 8 beta 5 will address some issues but plenty more will remain. Those who would fancy to go back to a stable iOS build and wait for the public iOS 8 release can roll back to the latest version of iOS 7.1 until the ultimate version of iOS 8 is released in the future of Apple’s iPhone 6 launch.

Apple iOS 8 Beta 5 Availabe to Download.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Simple Tricks to Improve your iPhone's Battery Life.

Want to improve your iPhone's battery life? Sick of running out of juice around 8pm? Follow these tricks for all-day iPhone battery life

What is the most essential technology to any smart phone? It’s not the screen quality or size. It’s not the storage space or looks. It’s the battery backup. Because without a good battery backup it doesn’t matter how advanced your phone is, because if won’t work for too long. That’s the reason why iPhone is the most awesome device in the world for the first half of the day, and a great trouble for the latter.But I’ve started using a number of tricks to make my battery life last longer.

These tricks will not only enhance you battery life, but also improve the general performance of your much-loved iPhone. Most of the tricks listed below are simple to put into practice and should.

Here are few Simple Tricks to Improve your iPhone's Battery Life.


Those Motion Effects. Stop them.

The parallax effect is the name given to the faintly moving icons and notifications in iOS 7 when you move your iPhone. Apple fashioned the parallax effect to give the flat icons some depth. On the other hand, as with any process that requires movement, the graphic capabilities needed to do this suck up battery life. In order to disable this effect go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion > and toggle the switch to ON (green).

Disable the Dynamic Backgrounds.

An additional motion feature in iOS 7 is the dynamic backgrounds. These are the wallpapers that have slight motion in them. They look great, but that motion is sucking into your valuable battery life. It’s most excellent to use a still image for your wallpaper. To do away with of the dynamic images go to Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > Choose a New Wallpaper and select a wallpaper from the “Stills” selection.

Turn on the Auto-Brightness.

Increased screen brightness takes up a great amount of battery life. This is because the added light required to light up your screen requires a lot of energy, exhausting your battery faster. Screens commonly require less light in darkness and more when it’s bright outside. To adjust your iPhone’s brightness levels automatically go to Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > and toggle the Auto-Brightness switch to ON (green).

Or Reduce the Screen Brightness Manually.

 If Auto-Brightness isn’t doing great for you, you can always set the brightness levels on your own. Go to Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > and decrease the brightness level by adjusting the slider. This will help you in a big way to save your battery backup up to a great extent.

Turn Off the Bluetooth.

The most recent iPhones have Bluetooth 4.0, also known as Bluetooth Low Energy, or BLE. And while BLE uses a lot less power than previous versions of Bluetooth it still takes up power unnecessarily when you leave it on and don’t plan on connecting to any Bluetooth devices. To quickly switch Bluetooth off simply bring up the Control Center. Click the Bluetooth button so it turns black. This disables Bluetooth.

Turn Off Wi-Fi.

Wi-Fi is another connection tools we usually don’t need when out. It’s more essential when we are in our home or office, as using Wi-Fi doesn’t drain into our data plans. But keeping it enabled all the time means our phones are frequently looking to join Wi-Fi networks as we roam across the city or take a trip on the train. The result is low battery backup. To quickly switch Wi-Fi off simply bring up the Control Center. Click the Wi-Fi button so it turns black. This disables Wi-Fi.
 

Stop Background App Refresh.

Background App Refresh is a feature in iOS 7 that enable apps to learn when you regularly check them. This allows the apps to calculate when you'll next check them and sees them craving their servers right before you do so they can pull the latest data and have it ready and waiting for you when you open the app. It’s a really versatile feature with the exception that it leads to draining your battery since these apps are running in the background.

To disable Background App Refresh go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh >  and toggle the switch to OFF (white) or toggle individual apps ON or OFF.

Switch Off App Location Services.

Location Services allows apps to know where you using GPS coordinate or Wi-Fi triangulation. This is helpful for a number of apps, but it sucks all the battery power.

To save battery go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > and toggle the switch to OFF (white) to turn off all Location Services (not recommended) or toggle individual apps access ON or OFF.

Turn Off System Location Services.

Just because you’ve tweaked every app access to Location Services doesn’t mean you can’t get some further battery savings from disabling the feature in other places. The core of iOS uses Location Services for many other purposes and some of them are absolutely meaningless. You don’t need them! So turn them off.

Settings > Privacy > Location Services > and scroll down until you see System Services. Tap that and toggle the switches to OFF (white) to disable individual system Location Services. I suggest disabling Diagnostics & Usage and Location-Based iAds.

Turn Siri Off.

Siri is always functioning in the background as a default on iOS 7. She’s just sat there waiting for you to speak to her meaning she’s always using up a little amount of battery in the background. It’s not helpful, particularly if you don’t use her, plus it isn’t hard to just turn her on by yourself.

You need to head into Settings > General > Siri and then turn off the Raise To Speak feature. Now you can’t call her to get into Siri but you can still do it with the home button.
 
There is an option to switch your iPhone battery to display as a percentage in its place. It’ll facilitate you keep a proper eye on the battery you’ve got left on your phone and know when to act with the tips above.

Simple Tricks to Improve your iPhone's Battery Life.

Sunday, August 3, 2014


In every iOS release, Apple puts in a lot of exertion to not just add typical features like Continuity, Extensions, but to also improve iOS’ already remarkable set of accessibility tools. In this post, we roll out all new Accessibility features Apple added in iOS 8

All the new features Apple added in iOS 8.

Here are All the new features Apple added in iOS 8.


1. Natural Sounding VoiceOver.

Existing versions of iOS have a robotic-sounding VoiceOver that doesn’t feel as natural as OS X’s speech synthesis system. Apple is bringing Alex, its natural-sounding voice on the Mac to iOS. Alex will work with all of iOS’s spoken audio technologies except Siri which includes VoiceOver, Speak Selection. In real meaning, Alex is a substitute for the robotic-sounding voice that controls VoiceOver.

Also Read: How to Boost your Phone's Volume with a Simple Trick.

2. Speak Screen.

Speak Screen is a new feature in iOS 8, that speaks out the contents of the screen including text, buttons, labels etc. This feature will be a blessing to visually impaired users who may have issues reading text on their iPhone and/or iPad and can be triggered by a simple gesture. iOS 7 already has a similar feature called Speak Selection and It should be noted that Speak Screen is basically different from Speak Selection. Speak Selection  works only with text that is selected at the time.

3. Enhancement to Zoom.

 iOS has had zoom since moderately a few versions, that lets you zoom into the screen and then move around with the help of gestures. The feature is now more refined, users now have the ability to specify which part of the screen is zoomed in, as well as adjust the level of the zoom, and the keyboard appears in its normal size even when zoom is active.

4. Addition of Grayscale.

In addition to a pseudo-theme Invert Color. Apple in iOS 8 is adding a second pseudo-theme to the system with Grayscale that provides the entire user interface in gray scale rather than color.

5. Guided Access Improvements.

Guided Access is an accessibility feature that lets you limit your iOS device to a single app with a passcode, and disable unnecessary gestures, and hardware buttons. With iOS 8, Guided Access lets you use Touch ID for verification when quitting an app. Apple also had a feature that lets users configure a time limit for Guided Access, after which all parts of iOS are reachable without the need for any passcode.

Guided Access plays an significant role in businesses, offices and schools where iPads are set up and used to run just a single application. Guided Access’s new features are basically game-changing, crucial tools for educators.

6.Braille Keyboard. 

Apple has added support for a 6 dot Braille keyboard throughout the system. This feature involves a devoted Braille keyboard that will decode 6-dot chords into text.

7. Hearing Aids “Made for iPhone”.

Apple has several partners that manufacture Made for iPhone hearing aids that connect to the iPhone via Bluetooth, and provide a lot of accessibility features. Apple in iOS 8 has enhanced its Made for iPhone Hearing Aids software so that now users who use hearing aids and have multiple devices now can easily switch between them.  The user can also select which device they’d like to connect to, if there are more than two devices paired. 

8. Third Party Keyboards.

Apple has the same keyboard that shipped with the original iPhone in 2007. The problem is that the key caps are too small and the glyphs too hard to read.Apple’s Extensibility framework lets third-party developers build their own custom, system-wide keyboards. This opens up the possibility of improving the default keyboard’s key size, spacing and organisation. Basically with the new API, though, third party developers can create completely customized keyboards that users can use instead of the stock one.

Conclusion.

Apple’s dedicated loyalty for improving Accessibility year after year deserves the supreme praise, and 2014 is no different. Apple already had one of the best set of accessibility features in the smartphone and tablet business, and with iOS 8, it further improves upon these features to make iPhones and iPads even more functional for everyone.


All the new features Apple added in iOS 8.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014



When we talk about Operating Systems for mobile phones and tablets, two names comes in our mind right away that are Android and iOS, the most noticeable mobile operating systems presently available.

Android is developed by Google and can be set up on a very wide range of devices from different manufacturers. Thanks to the fact that Google creates the code for much of Android freely available, anyone from an individual to big companies can build on top of the Android platform. iOS, on the other hand is developed by Apple and works only on precise Apple hardware, like the iPhone and iPad.

Despite the fact that both of these OS are enormously popular, well designed, easy to use and idolized by their respective fans, they are not the only mobile operating systems in the market. There are a few lesser known mobile OS but here is an Alternative to iOS and Android: Ubuntu for Android that may prove a milestone is Mobile OS.

Alternative to iOS and Android: Ubuntu for Android.


Ubuntu maker Canonical is getting into the smartphone business in a big way. In the desktop computing world, Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux has earned momentous grip as a free substitute to OSX and Windows, and they are now self-confident to break into the phone arcade with Ubuntu for Android.
Ubuntu for Android make the most of Android’s kernel (a core element of the OS) and its drivers, but promises to let loose the true command of multicore devices by gaining access to the hardware more efficiently as compared to Android. Canonical, the commercial body behind Ubuntu, minimize the great difference between your phone and your laptop as much as possible by passing a full collection of desktop applications to the mobile arcade. The really attention and focus of Ubuntu For androidis multitasking. Here's How to Dual Boot Ubuntu on Android.

Ubuntu for Android is a solution that lets you dock your Android phone to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to use your phone as a fully equipped desktop computer. When you’re away from your computer, you can use your phone as a normal Android handset.



At the end of the day, they want their users to plug their phones into docks, which delivers an experience like desktop, permitting continuous transitions between work, play and on the go use of your smartphone.

Also Read: 13 Interesting Facts About Google That You May Don't Know.

I assume that many of the geek users will be motivated to dual-boot their Android phones and use both operating systems. General users will be more liable to drift to a tablet that allows them to take their Ubuntu experiences from one device to the next with a simple swipe of their finger.

Smartphones working on Ubuntu’s mobile OS should be released sometime this year. Have a glimpse of Ubuntu for Android in the video above.







Alternative to iOS and Android: Ubuntu for Android.

Saturday, July 26, 2014


Google Play overtakes the AppleApp Store with downloads now 25% higher, and app revenue that is gradually overtaking Apple’s sales. The increase is caused by international markets. This is a massive change, in July of this year Google Play had a momentous lead in app downloads, but only had 20 percent of Apple’s app store revenue.

Also Read: Why 5.5-inch iPhone 6 is delayed and won't be launched with 4.7-inch iPhone 6 in September.

More individuals may use the cheaper Android devices, but until now, a big amount of the income from mobile devices came from Apple. The major difference between Apple’s iPhone users and Google’s Android Phone user is that Apple users downloaded more apps across the board.  iOS users pay more for apps in the app store than Android users do in Play Store.



That may change reasonably in a little while. Regardless of the fact that users pay far less for Android devices, Android’s 80 % market share is lashing up app revenue growth. The Google Play Store mobile app revenue will grab hold of Apple’s App Store in 2018 according to Radio FreeMobile analyst Richard Windsor.
Not only will Android probably overtake Apple by 2018, if the information is correct Google may take over the lower income market that can’t afford Apple products. If you’re a tech-geek you know that Android as been catching up Apple. Even though nearly every company that release downloadable apps for phones usually release them for iOS first, but they are rapid to release an app with the same features to Google Play.

Google Play has turned into a global app ecommerce platform that may soon guide the mobile marketplace

Google Play Store Estimated To Overtake Apple App Store

Saturday, June 14, 2014




Apple is recalling power adapters sold in Europe and some parts of Asia and Africa after reports emerged that the devices were overheating and putting consumer’s safety at jeopardy.

The company released a statement on Friday, promising affected consumers new adapters in exchange for turning in old adapters. The faulty adapters were put together with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S devices between October 2009 and September 2012. However, they were also sold as independent accessories. A total of 37 countries were affected.


Apple did not state what injuries, if any, were sustained by clients using the devices. A detailed list of impacted countries, together with France, South Africa and Vietnam, can be found in the announcement on Apple's website.

The precise model number for the adapter is A1300. Owners are expected to make an appointment with a local Genius Bar to exchange their adapters.

The number of adapters recalled was not presented.


Apple issued the following report about the adapter subject: "Apple has voluntarily introduced a program for customers to exchange the Apple 5W European USB Power Adapter which came with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S models through September 2012, because in rare cases the adapter may overheat and pose a safety risk. For full program details, visit www.apple.com/support/usbadapter-european/ "

Apple Starts Exchange Program for Old, Risky iPhone Adapters

Wednesday, June 11, 2014


iOS 8 has been addressed as Apple's most innovative operating system until now. Here is Everything you need to know about iOS 8.




Apple revealed iOS 8, its latest operating system for iPhone and iPad earlier this week at its annual worldwide developers' conference (WWDC), calling it the biggest iOS release ever since the launch of the App Store.
The system contains a range of new features which put forward a transformed interest in lifestyle integration, along with multitasking and faster, easier sharing. Here are the key features you need to know about:

HomeKIt



HomeKit is aimed to control internet-enabled home appliances, such as security systems, washing machines and fridges remotely through your iPad or iPhone. Apps for every appliance or service will be grouped in one place with the potential to be controlled by digital assistant Siri. For example, telling Siri you're preparing on going to bed could activate your lights dimming, doors locking and thermostat being set.

HealthKit


Just like HomeKit, HealthKit will line healthcare and fitness apps and permit them to communicate with one another. For example, a heart monitoring app and blood pressure tracking app could send information to each other from within HealthKit to develop a wide-ranging picture of your health. This modified data could then be sent to your medical doctor through an app such as Mayo Clinic, which will allow your doctor to observe certain changes in your information remotely. Apple is also at work with a number of partners including Nike on the fitness side of HealthKit, through which users can set aim and track their own growth through a single dashboard.


Enhanced Messaging


Getting irritated by multiple notifications from a group conversation? A new muting feature makes it possible to silence those maddening pings, and enhancements to video and audio controls will be introduced to make messaging through numerous platforms as smooth as possible. New location controls will also make sharing where you are with contacts more appropriate.

Family Sharing



The Family Sharing app has been planned to make sharing purchases of films, iBooks, apps and songs at ease, across up to six family members' devices. Each member has an account which is connected to a single payment card, meaning all purchases must be permitted by a parent before any currency is exchanged.

iCloud Drive



Apple is taking on its cloud storage competitors through the iCloud - allowing you to work on any kind of document across any of your Apple devices, or even Windows PC. Edits made to these files will be straightaway visible, no matter which product you're using. Likewise, an email in progress on your one device can now be finished off by another through Continuity, a true push towards smooth integration, while iPhone users can answer calls by a Mac or iPad, and send SMS messages from any of them.

Editing Picture


iOS 8 users can correct elements of their pictures, such as brightness, contrast or saturation, and watch the changes take place in present on another iOS device through a sequence of powerful new editing tools. Every photo will be uploaded to the new iCloud Photo Library, making them manageable through all Apple devices.

Touch ID


The iPhone 5s' brilliant fingerprint scanner was formerly confined to unlocking the phone and providing proof of identity when making purchases in the App Store. Through iOS 8, the technology will be used by third party apps to safeguard logins and user data, making purchases quicker, more suitable and more secure.

Improved keyboard


Apple has modernized its keyboard function to better predict contextually appropriate words when typing. It identifies the receiver you're writing a message to and the presentation, as your tone in an email may vary from that you'd use in a text message. It also learns from your writing behaviors over time, making writing more spontaneous and faster.

Spotlight


Search system Spotlight has been restored to display suggestions from Wikipedia, applicable nearby locations and trending news together with more conservative searches for contact information or apps. This has been personalized to be as contextually related as possible to what you're searching for.

App Store updates

The App Store has also acknowledged a minute makeover, posing a trending report bar, upgraded search function and a video option in app previews.


Thanks For Reading

Everything you need to know about iOS 8.

Sunday, February 9, 2014



Flappy Bird inventor  Nguyen took to Twitter on Saturday revealing his intentions to take down the trendy game.

"I am sorry 'Flappy Bird' users, 22 hours from now, I will take 'Flappy Bird' down," Nguyen tweeted. "I cannot take this anymore."

When asked if there were any legal grounds behind his decision, Nguyen specified that wasn't the case, adding he just couldn't "keep it anymore".

When a few asked Dong Nguyen if he would be agreeable to sell the game, the Vietnam-based developer indicated otherwise.

In his last tweet on the same subject, Nguyen mentioned that we would keep on making (other) games.


Also Read: Flappy Bird Madness: Second-hand iPhone with Flappy Bird installed on eBay for $99,900


Flappy Bird has become a viral sensation in current week, with the game become the number one free app on the iOS App Store in many countries, followed by comparable success on Android's Google Play store. Nguyen had also indicated a Windows Phone version of Flappy Bird was on the way.
Flappy Bird's principle is simple, the player has to find the way for the bird through a sequence of gaps between vertical pipe-shaped obstacles (that appeared same as of Nintendo's Mario in terms of artwork ), rising up and down by tapping the screen to flap the bird's wings.



The game's popularity is supposed to be related to its difficulty, with players challenged to set a high score on a worldwide leaderboard. There are no lives, or in-app purchases in Flappy Bird, and players get a single point for each pair of pipes they fly through, and medals after every ten points all the way up to platinum.
Flappy Bird guide blossomed around the Web and app stores to help frustrated players, who criticize of not being able to stop playing, repeatedly wanting to set a new high score. Users sharing screenshots of their new Flappy Bird high score on Facebook and Twitter became a common sight.


At the similar time, many questioned the game's success, with players and 'critics' pointing out the rough animation, awful graphics, badly placed banner ads, and buggy edge-detection.

Flappy Bird for iOS and Android is available as of writing this post, but that looks set to change shortly.

What do you feel of Dong Nguyen's decision to take down the game? Have you played Flappy Bird yet, and what is your high score? Let us know by means of the comments.


Also Read: Flappy Bird Madness: Second-hand iPhone with Flappy Bird installed on eBay for $99,900

Also Read: Spy on your Friend’s WhatsApp from Your Phone

Flappy Bird creator says He will take down the game on Sunday




According to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Apple should build a smartphone that supports Android. In an interview with Wired, Wozniak said that "there’s nothing that would keep Apple away from the Android market as a secondary phone market," believing the company could fight very well with other Android manufacturers.

"People like the precious looks of styling and manufacturing that we do in our product compared to the other Android offerings. We could play in two arenas at the same time", he stated further.
Wozniak is no longer indulged with the routine operations at Apple, so even though his opinions on an Android-powered smartphone are appealing, it's very doubtful it will ever happen. If Apple were to enter another smartphone market, perhaps at the low-end, it would more or less certainly run iOS like all other iPhones.

Regardless of his thoughts on wanting Android on an Apple smartphone, Wozniak believes Apple is still at the front position of phone growth. In his eyes, Apple is still an innovative company, particularly as it doesn't simply fill up new features into each iPhone and iOS modification. “You pick up a Samsung phone and say smile and it takes a picture, but how much innovation is that? That’s just throwing in a lot of features.”
Wozniak also has motivating thoughts on an Apple TV or smart watch, the film 'Her', and Moore's Law, so you should head over to Wired to read the full interview.

Also Read: Apple iWatch with Wireless Charging.

Also Read : Simple Tricks to Boost Up Your Mac.

Steve Wozniak believes Apple should create an Android phone

Saturday, February 8, 2014



WhatsApp is now piece of every teenager’s and youngster’s life. Whether it’s me or you , no one can spend  few hours without using this astounding and  instant messenger Apart from  chat, other remarkable features like sharing files, i.e. sharing images, voice or videos ,and other data are important features of this application and this had made it to hold number of users with it. Although WhatApp has very Security features But like all other apps this WhatsApp also has small security loop hole .By means of it we can spy on someone else WhatsApp account from our phone. Each WhatsApp account is linked with distinctive Media access control (MAC) address. If anybody changes his/her phone/device then Media access control (MAC) also changes, and the user is asked to re-verify their WhatsApp account. This means that you cannot use same WhatsApp account on 2 devices. But what if you can change Media access control (MAC) address of device then you can definitely access to same WhatsApp ID from two devices that will help you to have a close glance on your friends WhatsApp actions.


Without wasting a large amount of time lets see how to Spy on your Friend’s WhatsApp from Your Phone;-
Before Starting you will require:-

 Install BusyBox on your phone. It can only be installed on Rooted Android device.

If you don’t have rooted Phone then you can read This trick: - BusyBox on Non-rootedAndroid.


For basic, busybox allows you to use additional Linux commands. BusyBox Also offer several stripped-down UNIX tools in a single file.

Install Terrminal app on your Android to write added Linux Commands.
 Access to Victims phone for couple of minutes.

Install both apps that are BusyBox and Terrminal app, on your device.

How To Spy On Someone Else WhatsApp Account.



Step 1:- First, uninstall WhatsApp from your device.

Step 2:-Now you will require to have the victim phone’s Media access control (MAC)  address. Different Operating Systems have different method of finding Media access control (MAC) address.
Here’s how to find victims MAC address:

 For Android - Head over to settings—> About phone—> Status—> Wi-Fi MAC address.

 For iPhone - Head over to Settings—> General—> About—> Wi-Fi address.

For Windows Phone - Head over to Settings—> About—> More info—> MAC address.

For BlackBerry - Head over to options—> Device—> Device and Status info—> WLAN MAC

Step 3:-After installing terminal app and BusyBox on your Phone. Start Terminal app from your phone and follow the instructions for spoofing the MAC address given in This Link. If you follow the steps effectively, you will definitely end up with a spoofed MAC address.

Step 4:-Now re-install WhatsApp on your device, enter victim’s phone number and verify your account by entering the verification code received on victim’s phone.

Done.

Now you can Spy on your Friend’s WhatsApp from Your Phone.


If you don’t have rooted Phone then you can read This trick: - BusyBox on Non-rootedAndroid.

Spy on your Friend’s WhatsApp from Your Phone

Sunday, November 3, 2013





The best Smartphone has come a long way. Apple has changed their product into a gadget with the best possible design and features. Have a look:
·         A7chip that has a 64-bit architecture.
·         A camera which is better and faster.
·         Equipped with an Fingerprint sensor that adds a new level to your Security.
·         Comes with a best operating system that’s built and designed exclusively for 64 bit.

To say all of those features make the iPhone a Smartphone that’s in advance of its time is an irony. There’s absolutely no doubt, it leads the best Smartphone league. This is the day. I’m uncovering few tips and tricks to raise up your iOS 7 and iPhone 5s experience to the next level.

26 Tips for iOS 7 and iPhone 5s You Should Not Overlook.
PHOTOGRAPHY.


Now you can share multiple photos
Tip #1 Tap multiple Photos to share them all at once with the help of iCloud Photo Sharing.
Panorama
Tip #2 You can easily shoot panorama photos in any direction you want.  From left to right or right to left. All you need to do is just tap the arrow to switch the direction.
Burst Mode
Tip #3  You can capture multiple shots of the action - for as long as you hold down the button – it clicks 10 photos per second. And real-time analysis suggests you the best photos of the bouquet.

FACETIME



Messages
Tip #4 Now you can view timestamps of your messages just by touching & dragging message bubbles to the left.
Weather
Tip #5  You can view all your locations by pinching to see a collapsed view. To rearrange locations, just drag them where you want. You can swipe from right to left on a location to delete it.

FaceTime audio

Tip #6 You can make audio-only FaceTime calls.All you need to do is to tap the phone icon in the FaceTime section, On your contact’s card.

SWIPE GESTURES



Delete a message in Mail
Tip #7 Merely swipe from right to left on messages in your inbox to rapidly delete them.
Go back in Mail
Tip #8 In order to go back, just swipe from left to right from the edge of the screen.
Spotlight search
Tip #9 To open Spotlight search, swipe down from anywhere on the Home screen. Then just type in what you’re looking for to rapidly find it on your iPhone.

SIRI



Tell Siri who is who
Tip #10 Tell Siri about your all the relationships, such as “Jessie is my Mom” or “James is my Brother.” Then you can say “Text my Mom” or “Call my Brother” and then Siri can do that for you.
Set your locations
Tip #11 Enter your work and home addresses in your Contacts. So that way, Siri can remind you to do stuffs when you arrive or leave at either place.
You can Even change the way Siri pronounces a name
Tip #12 If Siri mispronounces a name, just say “that’s not how you pronounce that.” Siri will request you for the accurate pronunciation, then say the name back to you 3 different ways so you can choose the one which is more accurate.

CALENDAR



New views in Calendar
Tip # 13 View your calendar by list, day, or month. change to landscape view to see full 5 days.
Swipe gestures
Tip #14 Tap the month name in the left corner to change to month or year views. In Day view, you are able to swipe the week bar at the top to jump to days in the previous or next week.
Search for specific events
Tip #15 You can also tap the search icon for a list view of every event in your calendar.

MUSIC



Create playlists
Tip #16 In the Music app, Click on Playlists, then click Add Playlist and give it a name. Now tap any song or video to add it to the playlist. You can add entire albums, or all songs, or individual songs, or even by an artist.
Create radio stations
Tip #17 In order to create a station in iTunes Radio, Click the + icon beneath My Stations and look for an artist, genre, or a song. Or decide from over 250 genre-focused or DJ-curated stations.
Edit radio stations
Tip #18 Eliminate or add new stations to your My Stations list by taping on Edit and the - symbol to delete stations or the + symbol to add them.
Buy songs from iTunes Radio
Tip #19 Tap Buy on a song that’s currently playing or one in your History or Wish List, and it downloads immediately from iTunes to your library.

Musical landscape
Tip # 20 While browsing your music album, switching to landscape view displays a mosaic of your album covers. Swipe to scroll, pinch to zoom in and out, and click to play.

MAIL



Insert a photo or video
Tip #21 When you’re composing an email, touch and hold in the message to see the “Select, Select All” menu. Click the arrow and select “Insert Photo or Video.” Now you can select a photo or video to attach from your Camera Roll, albums, or shared streams.
Keep your inbox clean
Tip #22 You can delete or move messages in batches. From your inbox, tap Edit, select the messages you want to organize, then tap Trash or Move.
Get back to your draft
Tip #23 Touch and hold the Compose button to switch to your list of saved message drafts.

SAFARI



Single sign in
Tip #24 Sign in once under Settings, and you can tweet or update your Facebook status directly from Safari, Photos, Camera, and Maps. Or ask Siri to do it for you.
Manage open Safari pages
Tip #25 Drag and drop to rearrange your tabs. To close tabs, tap the X or just swipe them off the screen.
Create web clips
Tip #26 Quickly visit your favorite websites by creating web clips for them on your Home screen. Visit the site and tap the Share button. Then select “Add to Home Screen.”







26 Tips for iOS 7 and iPhone 5s You Should Not Overlook

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