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Showing posts with label tipsamp;trick. Show all posts

Put a Folder in Your Dock on the iPhone 5

 
After a little experience with your iPhone 5, you have probably realized that you can have multiple screens full of apps, but that there are four apps at the bottom of the screen that stay locked in place. This location is called the dock, and is a great place to put your most-frequently used apps. But if you have more than four apps that you want to put here, then the limitations of the dock can become a problem. Fortunately you can put a folder in your dock and give yourself access to more apps in this location.

Your iPhone 5 running the iOS 8 operating system allows you to put app folders in your dock, providing you with a convenient way to access a much larger number of apps. If this is something that you have been wanting to do, then our guide below will show you how.

 

How to Have More than Four Apps on the iPhone 5 Dock


These steps were performed in iOS 8 on an iPhone 5. Earlier versions of iOS may not have this capability.

This article will assume that you already have a folder of apps that you want to put into your dock. If not, then you can create a folder by tapping and holding an app until it starts to shake, then dragging that app icon on top of another app icon. For more in depth instructions, read this article.

 

Step 1: Tap and hold the app folder until it starts to shake.

tap and hold an app icon until they shake

 

 

Step 2: If you already have four apps in your dock, then touch the one that you want to remove and drag it to the Home screen.

drag an app out of the dock

 

 

Step 3: Touch the app folder and drag it to your preferred location in the dock.

drag the app folder into the dock

 

 

Step 4: Press the Home button under the iPhone screen to lock the icons into place.

press the home button

 

 

Is the Tips app in the way in iOS 8? Move it to a folder so that it stops taking up valuable screen real estate.

Source fromhttp://www.solveyourtech.com

How to Stop CC’ing Yourself on Emails Sent from Your iPhone 5

 
If you use POP email on your computer or on your iPhone, then you are likely aware of issues that can arise by not syncing sent emails with your email server. IMAP email accounts can allow you to do this, but if you do not have the option of IMAP, then you will need to find an alternative solution that allows you to access sent emails on different devices.

One solution to this problem is to BCC yourself on every email that you send from your iPhone 5. This will place a copy of the message in your inbox, meaning that you can locate it later if you need it. But if this setting is no longer useful for you and is simply creating duplicates of messages, then you can follow our steps below to stop automatically copying yourself on messages sent from your iPhone 5.

 

Turn Off the Auto-BCC Feature on the iPhone 5


The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 5 running the iOS 8 operating system. However, these steps are nearly identical for earlier versions of iOS as well.

 

Step 1: Touch the Settings icon.

open settings menu

 

 

Step 2: Scroll down and select the Mail, Contacts, Calendars option.

open the email menu

 

 

Step 3: Scroll down and touch the button to the right of Always BCC Myself. You will know that this setting is turned off when there is not green shading around the button.

turn off the always bcc myself option

 

 

Is your name appearing differently than you would like it for email that you send from your iPhone? Learn how to change your email display name on the iPhone 5 so that your name appears in recipients’ inboxes as you want it to.

Source fromhttp://www.solveyourtech.com

How to Block Cookies on the iPhone

 
Cookies are bits of data that are downloaded to your Web browser to store certain information as you browse a website. They can be used for many different things, some of which are helpful. But if you do not wish to allow websites to use cookies for your browsing session, then you can choose to block them in the Safari browser on your iPhone 5.

Cookie blocking is a setting with each particular browser, and the steps in our guide are for the default Safari browser on your iPhone 5. If you use another browser as well, such as Google’s Chrome browser, then you would also need to turn off cookies in that browser as well.

 

Blocking Cookies in Safari on an iPhone 5


The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 5 using the iOS 8 operating system. Directions and screenshots may be slightly different for earlier versions of iOS.

Note that blocking cookies could have a negative impact on your Web browsing activities, as many sites use cookies to keep you logged into your account as you browse their sites. This includes features such as adding items to a shopping cart, or changing details about your account profile.

 

Step 1: Open the Settings menu.

open the settings menu

 

 

Step 2: Scroll down and select the Safari option.

open the safari menu

 

 

Step 3: Scroll down and touch the Block Cookies button in the Privacy & Security section.

select the block cookies option

 

 

Step 4: Select the Always Block option.

select the always block option

 

 

Have you been looking for Internet Explorer on your iPhone 5? Read here to learn why you might be having trouble.

Source fromhttp://www.solveyourtech.com

How to Turn on Grayscale on the iPhone 5

 
Have you seen or heard about the grayscale option in iOS 8, and wanted to check it out on your own iPhone 5? It is a simple change to make on the device, and one that you can enable in just a few simple steps.

Whether your eyesight dictates that the grayscale option might make your phone easier to read, or you simply want to try a different look for your iPhone 5, then they grayscale feature is worth checking out. It completely converts everything that you see on your iPhone screen from color to grayscale.

 

Enabling Grayscale on the iPhone 5 in iOS 8


These steps were performed on an iPhone 5 in iOS 8.

Enabling grayscale is going to change the appearance of all of the apps and screens on your device. If you find that certain apps or menus become more difficult to navigate after turning on grayscale, then you can simply follow these steps again in order to turn the grayscale setting off.

 

Step 1: Tap the Settings icon.

open the settings menu

 

 

Step 2: Scroll down and select the General option.

open the general menu

 

 

Step 3: Scroll down and select the Accessibility option.

open the accessibility menu

 

 

Step 4:Touch the button to the right of Grayscale to turn it on.

turn on the grayscale option

 

 

Everything on your screen will then immediately switch from color to shades of gray.

 

While the Tips app that is included with iOS 8 can be helpful at first to familiarize yourself with new features on iOS 8, you may decide that the notifications are distracting or unnecessary. Fortunately you can turn off notifications from the Tips app and prevent them from appearing as either alerts or banners.

Source fromhttp://www.solveyourtech.com

Why the Nexus 9 won't be presented on October 8th

 
If you've been on the internet at all over the last 24 hours you would have seen all sorts of stuff pointing to the HTC-built Google Nexus 9 being presented at HTC's scheduled Double Exposure event in NYC on October 8th. I'm not buying it though. Here's why.

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The Nexus 9 is not far away, but I don't think it's coming on October 8th. © Android Police

It's a Google reveal


Google takes a lot of pride in its Nexus lineup. Not that they always bother to actually host an event to present the results of their hard work, either through a natural disaster or through an awareness that they don't really need to. But still, it seems very unlikely to me that Google would sub-contract out the launch of a Nexus device to someone else. Even their manufacturing partner, as HTC is for the Nexus 9 this year.

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Hugo Barra may be gone, but someone from Google has to show us the Nexus 9. Don't they? © AndroidPIT

Android L anyone?


What kind of a big reveal would it be if HTC lifted the curtain on the Nexus 9, Android's first 64-bit tablet, only to show it running Android 4.4.4 KitKat? I'm sure I'm not the only one that would find this a bit of an anti-climax. Even if the Nexus 9 gets Android 5.0 a few weeks later it doesn't exactly present Google's awesome new reference tablet in the best possible light.

android l homescreen nexus 5 teaser w
It makes no sense to show the new Nexus tablet without the latest version of Android. © ANDROIDPIT

Sharing the limelight


If HTC is presenting the potentially gimmicky HTC Eye, a phone for the selfie obsessed, alongside a device as significant as the Nexus 9, then it's pretty easy to see that the limelight will be clearly directed at the new Google tablet and not on a HTC One (M8) with a better front-facing camera. HTC has a pretty terrible track record when it comes to marketing their devices, but surely it's not this blind?

htc one m8 front camera bezel official
I'm sure the HTC Eye will be a cool phone, but is anyone going to notice if the Nexus 9 is also there? © HTC
I hope I'm wrong as I'd like to see the Nexus 9 sooner rather than later, but it doesn't quite add up to me. What do you think? Will October 8 bring us a new Nexus tablet?

 

 

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: because why not?

 
Some of you would have seen Ron Amadeo's flamebait post on Google+ just after the Apple live stream and announcement of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. It was pretty funny, comparing the iPhone 6 to a Nexus 4 and sticking one to Apple for being caught in 2012. I thought it was clever and even used it in an article about general display trends and Apple's attitude to screen sizes and pixel densities. But is there more to the story? Let's take a closer look.

AndroidPIT iPhone6 Nexus4
In a parallel universe, is the Nexus 4 jsut as good as the iPhone 6?© ANDROIDPIT

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: display


This is where it all started for me: you take a late-2014 iconic smartphone like the iPhone 6 and you adorn it with a decidedly 2012 Android display. Sure, you can spruce it up by calling it a Retina HD sRGB active display, but all this really means is it's a slightly-better-than-HD LCD. You know, exactly what the Nexus 4 has. The screens sizes are exactly the same and pixel densities are near equal.

iphone6 side crop
Hmm, yes. looks nice. © Apple
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Hmm, yes. Also looks nice. Hey, wait a minute! © ANDROIDPIT

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: design


The iPhone 6 certainly takes a few design cues from Android. If you look at the new Xperia Z3 from Sony or the early leaked images of the HTC One E8 you'll basically be looking at the iPhone 6 design. Apple can cry industrial espionage if it likes, but there's no denying that Apple is borrowing from Android design in their most recent offering.

The Nexus 4 is a slightly strange, but undeniably beautiful phone. The sparkling glass back may have been prone to breaking, but you'd be hard put to find anyone that didn't appreciate the unique design limb Google went out on with that choice. It instantly became one of the most identifiable Android phones around. So much so that you tended to leave it face down simply because it looked so good.

nexus 4 black
Goolge took a design risk with the Nexus 4, and came out with a winner. © AndroidPIT

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: software


I wasn't at the Apple launch (surprise, surprise), so I can't comment on speed or stability, but I can tell you that the new iPhone ''introduces'' a bunch of software features that the Nexus 4 already had back in 2012: NFC and touchless payments, third-party keyboards and typing suggestions, widgets, notification actions, cloud backup for photos and full battery statistics for the power control freaks. Sure the iPhone will be faster, but its not all just about speed, is it?

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: specs






























































Apple iPhone 6Nexus 4
SystemiOS 8Android 4.4.4
Display4.7 inches, Retina HD LCD, 1,334 x 750, 326 ppi4.7 inches, True HD IPS+ LCD, 1,280 x 768 pixels, 318 ppi
ProcesserApple A8, dual-core 1.4 GHz, M8 motion co-processorQualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro, quad-core 1.5 GHz
RAM1 GB (TBC)2 GB
Internal Memory32/64/128 GB8/16 GB
BatteryTalk time: Up to 14 hours on 3G, standby up to 250 hoursTalk time: Up to 15 hours on 3G, standby up to 390 hours (2,100 mAh)
Camera8 MP iSight (rear), 2.1 MP (front)8 MP (rear), 1.3 MP (front)
ConnectivityGSM, HSDPA, LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, USB 2.0GSM, HSPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, USB 2.0
Dimensions138.1 x 67 x 6.9 mm133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm
Weight129 grams139 grams

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: battery


Two phones, two terrible battery lives. Ok, I don't know the capacity of the iPhone 6's battery but I wasn't exactly instilled with confidence when I heard ''as good as or better than the iPhone 5.'' The Nexus 4's weak battery is the stuff of legend, but then again, so is the iPhone's. Samsung didn't come up with their ''wall hugger'' campaign out of thin air. Let's assume both suck equally.

keynote apple iphone6 4
Ok, we have to admit: Apple. Cameras. Good. © Apple

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: camera


There's no chance the Nexus 4 could survive this comparison forever. Heck, most Android phone cameras can't compete with the iPhone camera, so we shouldn't feel too bad. Apple wins this one.

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: coolness factor


The Nexus 4 became the sleeper hit of 2012 in the Android world. Nexus devices were nowhere near as popular as they are now, with the Nexus 5 sitting comfortably amongst the best phones of 2013. But the Nexus 4 was a near perfect phone (except for the terrible battery and camera, ahem!). Still, a Nexus 4 was like a badge of honor amongst Android fans, demonstrating how in-the-know you truly were.

The iPhone 6 is, well, the next iPhone. It doesn't need to be cool to be popular. Think about this though: the max price for a Nexus 4 at launch was 349 USD and the iPhone 6 is 399 USD. But the Nexus 4 was outright and the iPhone 6 is on a two-year contract...

Apple Wall Hugger Samsung Ad
Who doesn't love some smartalecs making fun of each other? © Samsung/YouTube

iPhone 6 vs Nexus 4: winner winner chicken dinner


If we had a time machine and found ourselves in a world where the iPhone 6 sat in shops alongside the Nexus 4, which would you choose? Assuming you weren't already indoctrinated into the Android Mafia or the Apple Cult, which device would catch your eye more, entice you more with its interface, show more promise than the other? Then, transport yourself back to 2014 and tell me, would you go for an iPhone 6 or a Nexus 6, because that's how far ahead Android really is...

Tell us your thoughts on the iPhone 6. Is Apple seriously that far behind, or is the iPhone 6 secretly brilliant?

 

Source fromhttp://www.androidpit.com

How To Clean your RAM using Notepad

 
Cleaning your RAM using notepad

Many friends of me ask where can I download a software which can keep my RAM free? And I found these software are nothing but using some lines of code which can be implemented by using notepad or any editor tool. So if any one does not have any software, you can use it by doing the following things which I am going to mention.

Steps to Clean Your RAM Using Notepad:


Step 1: Open Notepad
Step 2: Type FreeMem=Space(10240000000)
Step 3: Save it as “CLEANER.VBS” in any location you like.
Step 4: You can edit the code and write 512 instead of 1024 if you own a 512mb RAM or change to anything you like.
Step 5: Run it !

After this final step your RAM will be free.

Source fromhttp://www.techpraveen.com

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