Wednesday 27 August 2014

24 Useful Tricks for the iPhone And iPad Most People Don’t Know


Although I purchased my iPhone several years ago, it took me a while to discover all of the useful tricks. Check out the following 24 tricks for the iPhone and iPad that you may not know, and let me know which one blows your mind.

1. Tricks in Different Apps

Dial an Extension Automatically with the Phone App

The Phone Number Pause feature in iPhone allows you to tell your iPhone to pauseafter calling a number and then dial another number. So, let’s say you are calling a friend in company “X.” The company telephone number is 123456 and your friend’s extension is 789. Using this option, iPhone will first dial 123456, pauses until the call is answered, and then dial 789 automatically. To use this feature just tap and hold the star button ”*” after the first number. A comma will show up. Add the second number to dial after the pause.

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Google Maps as a Free GPS

While traveling abroad, you can use Google Maps as a free GPS without an international data plan. While offline, simply zooming to a map area you want in the maps app, and type “ok maps” into the search box. This data will be available even when you do not have data connectivity.
gps

Stop Music with Clock

You can stop music playback after a certain time. This is especially helpful if you like to fall asleep to music, but not wake up to it. Go to the Clock, then Timer, and set the duration. Select the option “Stop Playing” When Timer Ends.
Stop Music with Clock

2. Tricks in Usage

Signal Strength Displays with Number

A. Type *3001#12345#* and then hit Call in keyboard
B. After you tap the Call button, you will see the Field Test as follow. Now you’ve got a negative number indicating the decibels referenced to one mill watt (dBm) rather than a signal bar.
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Close the Multitasking Bar

When closing apps in iOS 7 in the multitasking bar (after double click), you can close up to three apps at once. You just have to use three fingers.
multitasking bar

Take Photos & Videos with iPhone Headphones/Volume Up Button

Click the volume + button on the remote on your Apple or Apple-compatible earbuds while in camera mode to click and shoot, or the middle button (play/pause), while in video mode, to take selfies.
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Check Recently Closed Tabs in Siri

On the iPad, when you press and hold the + button for new tabs in Safari, you get a list of recently closed tabs.
recently closed tabs

Spotlight Search

When you type anything on Spotlight Search, it can bring up and access almost anything that’s stored within your phone, your contacts (can be searched by name or number), apps, messages, calendar events, songs, videos and a lot more (if all else fails, your phone will offer to do an Internet search for you). You can customize it to your requirements by going to Setting > General > Spotlight Search. You can head straight to Spotlight Search when you need to make a call, send a message (instead of going to contacts list), find an app that you might have misplaced among hundreds of apps, or to locate a song (you can search by title, artist or album), instead of scrolling through all playlists.
spotlight search

Delete/Recover the Last Digit with Swiping Across with Calculator

If you wish to delete or recover the last digit you inputted, simply swipe across the readout from left to right, or vice versa.
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Scientific Calculator

Turn the calculator sideways, and it becomes a scientific calculator.
scientific calculator

Banish a Banner Notification

You can just swipe right to left to banish a banner notification. It’s very important to know this when that embarrassing text shows up suddenly on your screen.
Swipe right to left to banish a banner notification

Another Function for Earbuds

With the remote of your earbuds, you can go to the next track or the previous track while listening to music or podcasts.
With the remote of your earbuds, you can go to the next track or the previous track while listening to music or podcasts.

Scroll to the Top with One Click

When you’re way down on the page, tap the top bar of any app, you will scroll back to the top immediately.
scroll back up to the top

3. Tricks in Setting

Accessibility Feature

When a child wants to play your iPhone or iPad, you may need to turn on the Accessibility Feature. This feature keeps little fingers from clicking or tapping and ending up someplace they’re not supposed to be, or even deleting something accidentally.
Go into Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access and turn it on. Turn on the Accessibility Shortcut, also.
Accessibility Feature

Airplane Mode to Charge Twice Faster

If you put your phone on airplane mode, it will charge twice as fast. Try it when you’re traveling, it’s really time-saving.
airplane mode to charge twice faster

Assistive Touch

If you have a broken home button or have trouble touching the screen, enable this option. Once you enable it from Accessibility settings, you will see a big white dot on the screen.
Assistive Touch

4. Tricks in Keyboard

‘Shortcuts’ Section

Shortcuts enables you to teach the phone permanent shortcuts to complicated words you type a lot. Go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard->Shortcuts, you can set it as follow:
It’s good for the shortcuts of
  • Long, difficult words
  • Weird characters such as ←→, ♥ etc
  • Complete email signatures
  • Streets and places often mention in text messages
  • Often misspelled words
shortcuts

Toggle Caps Lock Permanently

Sometimes you need to write a sentence or an abbreviation as an example with uppercase letters. You can try a fast double tapping to toggle caps lock permanently.
Toggle Caps Lock Permanently

Switch to Thumb Mode

On the iPad, you can make typing more comfortable by switching your keyboard to thumb mode. What you need is to simply swipe two fingers across the keyboard.
Switch to Thumb Mode

Hold 0 to Get Degree Icon

If your topic is related to weather or chemistry, you may need this function to present “degree”. Hold the number zero for several seconds, and the degree icon will show above. Choose the one you need.
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Shake to Undo Typing

When typing message with keyboard, sometime you may want to delete all of them by pressing the “delete” button, one by one. Alternatively, you can choose to shake one time, and then choose Undo Typing; all messages will be deleted by one click.
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5. Tricks in Camera

Widescreen View

Open Camera, choose Photography mode, double tap on the screen to have a widescreen view of what you’re recording. Also, the footage looks less shaky.
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AE/EF Lock

AE/EF lock is the Focus & Exposure Lock with the iPhone Camera, which is useful when you want to take a picture with challenging lighting or depth conditions. The “AE/EF Lock” appears, when you toggle the screen and hold for several seconds and then the lock is set. Release this function by click the screen again.
AE EF Lock

 

Shift from Photo to Camera

While using the Camera app, rather than tapping on the Camera Roll thumbnail in the lower left, simply swipe from left to right to quickly access your photos.

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Which one was your favorite? Let me know below in the comments!

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25 Most Useful Websites And Apps For College Students That Will Make You Smarter And More Productive

Many people say that today’s college students have it easy. All information they need is at their fingertips, so they can easily complete all academic projects after browsing the Internet for a few hours. However, that’s not what happens in reality.

The curriculums have become more rigorous than ever, so college students have to think of different ways of increasing their productivity and motivation.

Luckily, there are many apps and websites that will improve their skills of time management, planning, brainstorming, writing, socializing, and many other aspects of student life. In this article you will find a list of 25 websites, apps and tools that will immediately turn you into a smarter student.

1. StudentRate

Student Rate
Among all the new responsibilities as a college student, budgeting may be the toughest one. StudentRate.com is a website where you can find great discounts and steal deals that range from textbooks, to travel, to technology.

2. NinjaEssays

NinjaEssays
With the help of this website, you can always get your papers and assignments ready for submission. The company will assign your projects to real experts, so you can be sure that the results will be excellent.

3. Koofers

Koofers
Koofers enables you to access flashcards and prepare for exams more easily. In addition, students use Koofers to get information about job and internship openings and to get hired in adequate positions.

4. Alarmy (Sleep If U Can)

Alarmy
Missing important classes is out of the question if you want to be a successful college student. Let’s see if you can sleep through this alarm! It’s annoying, but will get you out of bed for sure.

5. OpenStudy

OpenStudy
When you need to study hard for exams, you can access OpenStudy and become part of study groups for history, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other courses you take.

6. Sworkit

Sworkit
When you forget about the importance of exercising, this app will remind you that there is always time for investing in your health and fitness.

7. Help.PlagTracker

Help.Plagtracker
When you write a paper, you have to make sure it’s perfect in all aspects before turning it in. At this website, you can easily hire a professional editor to smooth out the content and start getting better grades on your academic assignments.

8. Audible

Audible
When you’re too tired to read the book for your literature class, listening to an audiobook will help a lot. Now you can spend your time productively when waiting in line or taking long walks.

9. Half

Half
You can save a small fortune by buying and selling your textbooks online. There are other websites with a similar purpose, but Half is the easiest one to use.

10. Mint

Mint
Gaining budgeting wisdom takes time and effort, but everything will go much more smoothly with the help of Mint – a free app that will categorize and organize the expenses for you.

11. InstaGrok

InstaGrok
At this website, you can research the topic of your interest and get a customizable concept map that will help you make the studying materials cooler. You will easily remember important information thanks to the interactive visual interface.

12. Studious

Studious
Sometimes you forget to turn your phone off during classes, and that’s exactly when your parents decide to call you. This Android app will help you avoid interrupting the class and getting on the professor’s nerves.

13. StudyBlue

StudyBlue
No matter how much you dislike taking notes and making flashcards, those learning strategies are important if you want to make your studying easier. StudyBlue enables you to make fun flashcards and take notes anywhere, anytime.

14. SelfControl

SelfControl
It is very important to stay away from distractions during studying time. This free Mac app will help you avoid Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other distracting websites.

15. Rate My Professor

Ratemyprof
When you are about to create your class schedule, you can check the reputation of different professors at this website.

16. iStudiez Pro

Istudies
This awesome planner will help you organize your life throughout college. You can use it on your iPhone, Mac or iPad to enter a smart summary of all planned events for the day.

17. TED

Ted
The speeches featured at this website are not only motivational, but informative as well. TED is a reliable resource you can use to get ideas and resources for your projects.

18. Dragon Dictation

Dragon
Instead of typing like a maniac, you can become more productive by dictating. Dragon Dictation will instantly transform your words into text.

19. SugarSync

SugarSync
Your files and folders hold important information that needs to be protected from loss. SugarSync will make you feel safe, but will also make your work easier because it will sync the files on multiple devices.

20. Quizlet

Quizlet
Quizlet enables you to study vocabulary, languages, and many other things for free. It supports effective study tools that will help you see learning as a fun activity.

21. Dictionary.com Mobile

Dictionary
When you don’t understand what your eloquent professor is saying, you can access this smartphone app and translate his expressions into simple words.

22. Wolfram Alpha

Wolf
Wikipedia is really overestimated, and your professors don’t appreciate it. Thanks to this app, you can access expert knowledge and trustworthy information whenever you need it and wherever you are.


23. Notella

Notells
When your professors drop important information unexpectedly, this app will prevent you from missing it. This is a super fast note-taker that will save you when you least expect it.

24. RealCalc

Realcalc
With the help of this scientific calculator, you may actually start enjoying calculating. You don’t have to invest in an expensive calculator to use in class when you have this brilliant software at your disposal.

25. BenchPrep

BenchPrep
This extensive library of interactive test prep courses will help locate all exam study material you need. BenchPrep also provides an impressive base of flashcards, practice questions and study lessons.

Featured photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection via flickr.com

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