Monday, August 21, 2017

7 Great hidden features of iOS for iPhone and iPad 2017

According to my experience iOS is the best mobile OS available in the market. The best part about the OS is the user-friendly behavior and easy to manage settings. Personally, I am using iOS for last 6 years and I fill Android has still a long way to reach to that level.

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As a normal scenario, we all know that there are many hidden features available in the iOS which you can find by exploring or by reading the tips and tricks about the same. In this article, we are going to talk about 7 hidden features of iOS which will help you get the maximum out of your iPhone and iPad.


Stay Logged Into TV Apps

The iOS 10.2 update includes a new TV app. In addition to offering a single place to see the TV shows and movies that you are currently watching it solves a major issue.

You can sign in to your TV provider here and then it will keep you signed into the individual apps that networks and premium providers use.

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To get started, go to Settings -> TV -> and sign into your provider. You will then see options to connect accounts to the TV app.

Quick Access to Apple Music Controls

Once you update to iOS 10.2 or higher you can quickly adjust your Apple Music playback settings.


Swipe up from the bottom in the Apple Music app and you can see the options to control Shuffle, Repair, and Up Next.

Use Split View in Safari on iPad

When you are browsing a web page in Safari on the iPad you can now open up two pages next to each other. Press and hold on a link and then choose Open in Split view to launch two web pages next to each other. You can use each page independently. It’s awesome for comparison shopping.

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See Your Notifications Fast



When you pick up your iPhone, you can now see all your notifications without pushing a button. Raise to Wake is on by default, but you can turn it on in Settings -> Display& Brightness -> Raise to Wake if it isn’t already working. This allows you to quickly see your new notifications without pushing the home button or power button.

How to Change Flashlight Brightness

The iPhone flashlight on iOS 10 now supports 3D touch so that you can choose the brightness. Open the Control Center and then 3D Touch on the flashlight icon to choose the intensity of the light. It’s very handy for times when you just need a little light to find your Lightning cable and you don’t want to light up the bedroom.Must Read:best iphone cleaner app

Find Related Photos Fast


When you are looking at a photo in iOS 10 slides up to see related photos in the form of Moments and slide up more to Show Photos from this day. You can also Tap on Details to see this information and if saved the location of the photo.

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Go Back to Touch to Unlock



If you don’t like the new press to unlock option in iOS 10, you can go back to the way it was in iOS 9. This will take you back to rest to unlock and will unlock your iPhone as soon as you put your finger on the home button. Go to Settings -> General -> Accessibility -> Rest Finger to Open -> On. Here’s more on this change.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

10 really unknown features of iOS 11 which are coming to your iPhone

About couple of months back, Apple showed off a lot of cool new features coming to iOS 11 for iPad,iPhone, and iPod touch at WWDC 2017, but they only just touched the surface of what iOS 11 has to offer and as I always say that can be many reasons for that from which time constraint of the event is on the top.

But wait, if you are satisfied with what Apple has explained about iOS 11 in launch event then you are missing the majority of the cake slice. As iOS 11 has a lot of hidden gems to explore and can be really beneficial when it comes out to your devices in September (as expected).

In this article, we are going to talk about the 10 such features of iOS 11, which will change the way you use your iPhone and interesting part is many of them are unknown to most of us. 



Customize control center

This was another big item from our wish list, and it's a good start to customizing the Control Center. In the settings, you can add, remove, and rearrange options in the pull-up menu, but you're limited to Apple apps and services, which means no third-party app integration. Hopefully, this will come in the future, but we're not betting on it.




Airplane Mode, Cellular Data, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirDrop, Personal Hotspot, Rotation Lock, Do Not Disturb, AirPlay, and the Music controls are all non-customizable, meaning they you can't remove any of them.

The Flashlight Has Another Intensity Option

If you 3D Touch on the flashlight icon in the Control Center, you'll notice that instead of three intensity options (low, medium, high), there's a fourth one. The names have been removed, so you'll just have to guess at what the fourth one is called.

You Can Screen Record Without Your Mac

Hidden in the Control Center's customizable settings, there's a new Screen Recording option. That means you no longer need QuickTime on your computer or some shitty third-party app that doesn't work well (or at all).



Just add the option to your Control Center, then tap on the icon to start recording. If you 3D Touch on it, you can enable the microphone, too. You can turn it off the same way, or via the blue status bar indicator. Then all you have to do is tap on the notification that it was recorded and begin editing out the stuff you don't want.


You Don't Need 3D Touch for Control Center Quick Actions

If you have an iPhone that doesn't come with 3D Touch, you're not left out in the cold again when it comes to quick actions. You can now long press on almost any icon in the Control Center to bring up the same quick actions that 3D Touch users get. This means you can now adjust flashlight intensity, among other things. Unfortunately, this long-press feature for older iPhones is only available in this menu, not on the home screen or elsewhere.



You Can Share Wi-Fi Passwords with Nearby Devices

No more do you have to try and type out long, complicated passwords on your iPhone. Now you can just ask someone already connected to the network to share their password with you over the air — no typing involved. As long as both devices are running iOS 11, it'll work (and macOS High Sierra is even supported).


If you love Balloons and Confetti in your iMessages, you're going to love the new Echo and Spotlight screen effects that the Messages app has in iOS 11. Not much more to say here. Just seem them in action below.Must Read:ios system recovery

Messages Can Be Store in iCloud

Yep, this means that all of your messages on your iPhone can finally really be synced with your messages on your Mac. Previously, it was a big mess, and messages you deleted on your iPhone would not delete on your Mac as well. This is a huge privacy concern, obviously, so this is a nice addition.

You Can Disable In-App Prompts for Ratings & Reviews



While Apple was already readying this new ratings and review system back in iOS 10.3, the system-wide toggle to disable feedback requests inside apps only appears in a few betas here and there. Now, it's back in iOS 11 (hopefully for good).


You Can Scan QR Codes in the Camera App

Say goodbye to all of your QR code apps, because you don't need them anymore. Apple built a QR code scanner right into the Camera app, so all you have to do is point your camera at a QR code and it will prompt you with what to do next, whether it's opening up a link in Safari, adding a number to your contacts, or joining a Wi-Fi network.

You Can Send Android Users Some Live Photos




While sending a regular Live Photo from an iPhone via MMS will still result in a still image for Android users, the Live Photos with Loop or Bounce effects will be sent as MP4 files. Right now, this is pretty buggy, and we had a small success rate, but it's the start of something good.

Recent iPhone 8 reveals the nasty surprise from Apple

We have heard about many things about the Apple new and the biggest launch, iPhone 8. From its design to its price and from the wireless charging to the removal of the fingerprint sensor and more. As per the report published by Forbes, Apple has a nasty surprise in store for potential iPhone 8 owners.


As per the report published by Gordan Kelly, “As it stands most of my sources believe Touch ID will not feature on the iPhone 8 (putting huge pressure on ‘Face ID’), despite suggestions it could be hidden in a curiously enlarged power button. This is also the position backed in a new report from tech-focused equity specialists BlueFin Research Partners.”

"It is our belief at this time that fingerprint sensing will NOT [caps theirs] be included at launch”, states BlueFin. Though it concedes “We are still grappling with the touch ID/fingerprint sensing situation as we continue to uncover mixed messaging."Must Read:an error occurred installing ios 10.3.2



BlueFin even goes so far as to theorize that Touch ID could be included but disabled at launch and unlocked by a software update in future. Apple has precedent for this with the late arrival of Portrait Mode on the iPhone 7 Plus via an iOS upgrade, but that is not on remotely the same scale as Touch ID.Related Read:iMyFone recover deleted text messages iPhone without backup

Interestingly the whole Touch ID dilemma is also thought to be at the heart of significant iPhone 8 production delays which will see only a few million units available in its first month on sale. Touch ID was meant to be integrated under the new OLED display, but Apple hasn’t managed this (just like Samsung failed with both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8) and further OLED yield issues have killed initial supply.

And yet BlueFin does deliver good news on this front.




The company says that after the initial bottleneck is overcome, there will be a rapid ramp up of production to 44M iPhone 8 units in Apple’s December-ending Q1 with 30M units planned for each subsequent quarter.

This would be record levels of stock for a single model. And combined with sales of the more incrementaliPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus, which will launch alongside it, BlueFin states “build plans for the balance of 2017 and for all of 2018 are at record levels”.

Of course, the iPhone 8 - despite the central role of its dramatically enlarged OLED panel - is much more than a headline grabbing the screen. Fast charging, wireless charging and a new vertically aligned rear dual camera are all coming as well as much much more.




There will also be an eye watering price tag but, given the initial iPhone 8 shortages, I suspect millions will just hope for the chance to buy it at list price as auction prices will be horrendous.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

People expect the iPhone 8 to have

People expect the iPhone 8 to have:
  1. Bezel-less display.
  2. True wireless charging.
  3. 3D vertical dual camera.
  4. OLED screen.
  5. Huge screen.
  6. USB C port.
  7. Touch ID under screeen
  8. Glass body
  9. Facial recognition. Must Read:clear search instagram

Monday, August 7, 2017

iPhone 6S won't be laggy at all on iOS 11

No , iPhone 6S won't be laggy at all on iOS 11.
iPhone 6S is powered with A9 chipset clocked at 1.84 GHz dual core processor.
Currently iOS 11 is in beta phase , there will be many bugs in beta versions. So updating your iPhone 6S to iOS 11 beta is not recommended as of now. Apple already released public beta 1 update to iPhone 5S and higher variants. Just enroll a free developer program and install the beta version if interested. You can downgrade to iOS 10.3.2 anytime.
For more clarification watch this video. Must Read:How to fix iPhone error 21 ?

Friday, August 4, 2017

How to Save iMessages to PDF

About How to Save iMessages to PDF

It’s developer provides with one guide of how to print text messages from iPhone with AnyTrans, and in this guide, it shows you how to use this tool to transfer texts from iPhone to computer and then print the saved message conversation, and it also applies to iMessages. Additionally, this tool is helpful if you want to view and extract messages from iTunes and iCloud backup. Must Read:iPad keeps restarting

Thursday, August 3, 2017

How to Learn iOS 11 ?




With iOS 11’s release date right around the corner there’s never been a better time to become an app developer. Whether you’re a veteran or brand new to coding, The Complete iOS 11 & Swift Developer Course can help you get the ropes of coding for the most innovative, most exciting iOS release yet.  Must Read:How to fix iPhone error 21 ?
Hosted by Rob Percival, a top web educator who has taught over 500,000 students how to code, this course will teach you all of the latest toolkits like Swift 4, ARKit, MLKit, MusicKit, and the Depth Photo API so you can take advantage of iOS 11’s brand new features. And you will learn the basics of Apple's proprietary framework, Xcode and how to work with hardware components like accelerometers and motion feedback. You’ll even build 20 apps (including clones of Instagram and Snapchat) where you get to practice all of these skills. And The Complete iOS 11 & Swift Developer Course is available now for just $15.