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1.
Jess Misener
1. Go to Settings > General > Passcode.
2. Turn off the setting that says “Simple Passcode.”
3. A screen will appear prompting you to change your passcode, along with a full QWERTY keyboard. The next time you unlock your phone, the keyboard will appear instead of just the number pad.
2. Turn off the setting that says “Simple Passcode.”
3. A screen will appear prompting you to change your passcode, along with a full QWERTY keyboard. The next time you unlock your phone, the keyboard will appear instead of just the number pad.
2.
Jess Misener
Tell Siri, “Read my email,” and
she’ll oblige. You’ll hear the sender’s name, the date/time of the
message, and the subject line.
You can also instruct her to “read my latest email” or ask, “Do I have email from [person]?”
3.
For a while, the fact that I couldn’t
see when my iMessages were sent drove me crazy. Turns out there’s a
stupidly easy way to view timestamps of your messages in iOS 7: touch
and drag message bubbles to the left.
4.
Jessica Misener
Ask Siri, “What flights are above
me?” or just say, “Planes overhead,” and she’ll pull up a chart
featuring each plane’s flight number, its altitude, and its angle. (It
took my Siri about 30 seconds to pull up this data, so be patient!)
5.
Did you change your mind about that text you
just tapped in? Shake your phone, and an “Undo Typing” box will come
up. If you change your mind after you’ve hit Undo, shake your phone
again for a handy “Redo Typing” box.
6.
Turn your phone horizontally when in your calendar app to see a more detailed view of your appointments.
7.
This is so simple to do, yet totally
changed my ability to CONVEY HOW EXCITED OR MAD I WAS to my friends
without having to hit the shift arrow every time.
NB: If this isn’t working for you, go to Settings>General>Keyboard and make sure Caps Lock is enabled.
Swipe left in the Compass app to access a level. Pretty cool.
9.
This is especially useful if you have kids,
or have zero self-control when it comes to Candy Crush. Go to Settings
> General > Restrictions, Enable Restrictions, and scroll down to
disable In-App Purchases.
10.
Hold down the shutter button in your
camera and you’ll automatically activate burst mode. Your phone will
capture a ton of photos in rapid succession and save them to your
camera: a great way to guarantee you’ll get a profile pic to your
liking.
11.
Jess Misener
Hold down the dash on your keyboard
to get a super-cool menu of dashes, which you can use to please all your
grammar stickler friends.
12.
Instead of using the touch circle to
snap your selfie, hit the “up” volume button. It lets you hold the phone
— and camera — more steadily.
13.
Press the center of the headphone button when in the camera app to snap a pic. Also great for selfies!
14.
Jessica Misener
In your Contacts app, you can enable
different vibration patterns for different contacts. This is
particularly handy if you keep your phone in your pocket, so you can
distinguish hands-free between a pesky email from your boss and a fun
text.
15.
Great for when you need to charge your phone quickly at a bar.
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