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iPhone Tips &
Tricks
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1.
Force-quit an application. Now that the iPhone is a real
handheld computer, it's not immune from the occasional
misbehaving application. If one freezes up on you,
force-quit by pressing and holding the Home button for 6
seconds.
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| Make reservations the
easy way. |
2. Make reservations the easy way. If you're looking
up a phone number for something in Safari—say a restaurant
or a hotel—there's no need to leave the page when you find
it. Simply tap the number right on the page; the iPhone will
dial it automatically.
3. Double-down with scrolling. Many Web pages contain
separate text boxes with their own scroll bars. If you're
trying to move around in one, try this: Zoom in, and then
scroll with two fingers instead of one. That will let you
scroll just inside the box and not affect the position of
the entire page.
4. Maximize battery life, part 1. iPhone and iPhone
3G models have more sensors than just the
accelerometer. For example, they have a
separate sensor, situated right above the earpiece, that
detects ambient light. The iPhone uses this sensor only once
per session, though, just as you unlock the handset. But if
you cover the sensor as you unlock the phone, you will trick
the handset into thinking it's in a dark room, and it will
power down the screen brightness as a result.
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| Maximize battery life,
part 2 |
5. Maximize battery life, part 2. The iPhone's
newfound e-mail synchronization abilities are useful, but
they also drain the battery more quickly. If that's a
concern, under Fetch New Data, set e-mail fetch time to
Hourly, and turn Push off.
6. Grab a screenshot. The latest iPhone software lets
you easily take screenshots of just about anything. To grab
one, hold down the Home button and press the Sleep/Wake
button. The iPhone will deposit a photo of the current
screen in the iPhone's Photo application.
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| Get a bigger keyboard in
Safari. |
7. Get a bigger keyboard in Safari. Before you begin
browsing, rotate the phone horizontally. Now tap the address
bar. Voilà: a wider keyboard. Now if Apple would only add
this feature in more applications instead of just Safari….
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| Keep Safari's address
bar handy. |
8. Keep Safari's address bar handy. Ever scroll
pretty far down a Web page, only to find that the address
bar has disappeared? No need to scroll back up—instead, tap
the top part of the screen. The address bar will reappear,
regardless of where you are on the actual Web page.
9. Enter punctuation quickly. To enter a period while
using the on-screen keyboard, hold down the Punctuation key
and slide your finger over to the Period button. Then
release it. (This works for all punctuation, of course.)
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| Ride the dot-com wave.
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10. Ride the dot-com wave. When keying in Web
addresses, the iPhone gives you a very useful .com
button that lets you add the four characters in one press.
But as with the desktop version of Safari, you can even
leave that out: Safari will automatically add it for
you. Bonus tip: hold down the .com button;
you'll be presented with a list of alternate domain endings,
such as .net, .edu, and .org.
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