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Tip #7: Navigate long web pages...
If you find yourself on a very long webpage, you don’t have to scroll forever to go back to the top of the page. Simply tap the top bar once… Where the time is mentioned. Safari takes you to the top in a flash
Tip #6: Check web link targets before cl...
Need to check where a web-page link is leading to before actually visiting it? Press down on any web link for a few seconds and a balloon appears showing the full link path. This even works in the Mail application. I love using this feature.
Tip #5: Share website links and create h...
While surfing the web, you can quickly share a link you like. In safari, tap the + icon and a menu appears allowing you to mail the page link. The same menu also has an option to add a icon shortcut to the website on the home screen. This feature is useful if you access the site quite frequently. Check...
Tip #4: Save web photos and set them as ...
While surfing the web, if there’s a picture you like and would like to make it your default iPhone wallpaper, it’s easy to do so. On the web-page, press the picture for 2 seconds or so and a menu appears allowing you to save the image to your camera roll. Once done, check your photos and...
Tip #3: Drag around application icons on...
Thanks to the iPhone AppStore, downloading new apps and installing them on the device is one addictive affair! On an average, I try out 10 new apps a day and the app icons start piling up quickly on the home screen. Sometimes you have to slide across multiple screens just to get to the app you want. A...
Tip #2: Adjust screen brightness setting...
A quick tip for getting more battery juice on the road. Keep your iPhone’s screen brightness settings to a minimum. I usually keep it as low as possible to the point where I don’t have to squint at the screen. When I’m playing games or taking pics or doing any other visual task, I increase...
iPhone and Google sitting on a tree̷...
After using the Apple iPhone for a while, one thing is clear. The iPhone sure shows a whole lot of Google love. Be it the uber cool Maps app or search functionality within Safari, Google is the default search option. Not that I’m complaining of course but shouldn’t there at least be an option...
Tip #1: How to take screenshots on your ...
This is a cool feature and one I rely on for posting screen-shots of apps and games I’m testing. It’s dead simple! 1) Once you’re on the screen which you’d like to grab, press the HOME button right under your screen 2) While keeping the HOME button pressed, press the power switch...