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» My 7 favorite iPhone tricks you should know By Komando Staff
3:05 PMHigh Tech House Calls, Expert Computer Consulting
Have you ever looked at your iPhone or iPad User Guide? I mean, really
looked at it, all 194 pages of it? Chances are, like most folks, myself
included, you were so excited when you got your new Apple gear, the
user guide just got tossed aside. But buried deep inside its nearly 200
pages are some really clever, useful and interesting tricks.
Now chances are you may already know some of them,
but I'll bet that at least a few of these will be new to you. So follow
along for my favorite iPhone and iPad tricks you may not know, yet!
1. Invert your screen colors
Say you are browsing in a dark place, perhaps a
restaurant - but hopefully not a movie theater. You could just turn down
the brightness of your screen to make it easier on your eyes. But
there's just one problem: turning down the screen brightness also
reduces the contrast between the text you are trying to read and your
screen's background. But here's a little-known trick I hope you try next
time. Just invert the screen colors so the formerly white background is
now black and the text is now bright white. It will be much easier to
read and your screen will produce much less light. Both the other folks
around you and your eyes will appreciate how much less light your gadget
is creating. Just be aware that although white text on the black
background will be easier to read in low light, photographs will also be
reversed like a film negative.
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility and turn on “Invert Colors" for better browsing.
2. Display Zoom
Do you ever have trouble reading your iPhone without
your reading glasses? Or perhaps you have a hands-free holder in your
car that places your screen just far enough away that it's hard to read
maps or directional prompts? Here's a quick way to instantly make
everything on your screen a bit bigger.
The feature is called Display Zoom. You'll find it in the Settings menu: Settings > Display & Brightness > View > Display Zoom
3. The compass doubles as a leveling tool
Next time you are hanging pictures on the wall or
perhaps even leveling a desk so your pen doesn't roll off, remember that
your iPhone has a built-in level.
Go to the Compass app and swipe left on the Compass screen to reveal the Level.
4. Faster charging in a pinch
Say you only have a few minutes to grab as much
battery recharge as you can, maybe before boarding a flight or going
into a meeting. Putting your phone in Airplane Mode will allow it to
charge just a bit faster. That's because Airplane Mode turns off all the
radios, including cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your Apple gadget.
Not only does it save the juice that would have been powering those
transmitters, but also by being offline, your gadget won't suddenly
begin downloading a big email attachment if one were to arrive during
your charging session.
Of course to charge the very fastest, you could
simply turn off your phone so it draws no power at all. But, if you have
only a few minutes to grab a little extra juice, the power required to
restart your phone and reload up your apps could be more that the extra
charge you'd get while your phone is off.
Of course there are other variables in play
including your charger, the amount of power on your battery and even its
age that can affect recharge time. But in general, flipping on Air
Plane mode will gas up your gadget faster. Access Airplane Mode swiping
up from the bottom of your Home Screen to open the Control Center, and
tap the airplane icon. Note the "airplane icon" in the upper left corner
of the screen while in Airplane Mode.
5. Get back quicker
Here's a gesture few people seem to know about that
can really save you some time on your phone: in Messages, Mail and
Safari, you can simply swipe left to right to go back to the previous
window you had open. It's faster than using the home button to switch to
the home screen to get to another app. Some non-Apple apps are adding
this feature as well. I found that it worked in the Instagram iOS app
but not in Facebook. Please let me know what apps work for you.
6. Safer passcodes with letters
Be default, iPhones only allow a 4-digit number as your screen-lock passcode. Apple calls this Simple Passcode,
for a very good reason. Do the math on that and you'll realize that
allows just 10,000 passcode combinations. Now consider that someone
watching you might see the simple combination you use to enter your
passcode - or someone who knows you well might guess your 4-digit
passcode based on a birthday, street address or other number many folks
are known to use as passcodes and PINs.
But lots of iPhone users are not aware that it's easy
to switch your passcode to use your entire keyboard. With a "letter
passcode," your passcode can be longer than 4-characters and can be any
combination of letters, numbers or symbols you can type on your
keyboard.
To switch to longer passcodes, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode > Simple Passcode. Now you can feel safe that all of your selfies are locked behind a passcode for your eyes only. Speaking of selfies...
6. Selfie photo tip
I have covered this trick before in tips about iOS
photography, but is is worth covering again. When taking a selfie - or
any photo for that matter - you have more options to "take" the photo
other than just the Photo button on the camera app screen (below).
That button isn't the most convenient to reach when
holding your phone selfie-style at arms-length, or if you are trying to
hold your phone very steady for a blur-free shot.
Instead, when in the camera app, you have a couple of
handy options. First, while holding your phone by the edges, notice how
the volume controls (left side of your iPhone) fall right under your
finger tips? The volume buttons can be used to snap your photo, too. For
even more remote-control options, your ear phone volume control can
also be use to snap your pic.
7. Dump banner notifications
I'm sure you've noticed how banner notifications for emails and
iMessages contain part of the message, right? See below what displays
when an email arrives while I'm looking at a recent photo.
Now imagine you are showing your photos to someone when an
embarrassing or confidential message arrives. However, just swipe from
right to left and the banner will disappear immediately. Or to
permanently set which banners you want to see, you can set them by
application, account or even sender. Settings > Notifications Bonus tip: Put Siri to work
OK, so I realized I promised you my 7 favorite iPhone tips and
tricks, but this one deserves an honorable mention, and it might just
come in handy tonight.
We all know that Siri is already pretty handy and Apple is adding
more functions to her (its?) abilities with every iOS update. But here's
one I hope you'll remember. Next time you are falling asleep and
suddenly realize that you forgot to set an alarm. In your slumber, just
ask Siri to wake you up at your desired time - and she will. Below is
her response to my request to, "wake me up at 6:30."
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