If there is anything that annoys more cell phone users it is loosing battery power while you are on the phone. This has happened to nearly everybody, and at least once it caught you by complete surprise. When you are running a cell phone as powerful as the iPhone, it is easy to understand why the battery power begins to drain. When you are listening to your favorite song, checking your email and text messaging several friends at once, you are requiring a lot of the cell phones’ power. Thus, you will begin to drain your cell phone of battery life quicker than you thought.
Even though, on the Apple website, they clearly explain the battery life expectations, they only include the information if you are running one application at a time. However, if iPhone users are known for anything, it is for their ability to multitask. Yet, multitasking means a shorter battery life.
However, there are several things that you can do to make your iPhone’s battery life even longer. Of course, the iPhone isn’t known for draining its battery extremely quick, there is always room for a prolonged battery performance. If you follow these tips, than you will have an iPhone that lasts you longer than you could even imagine. Perhaps the best tip that anyone with an iPhone can follow is to simply turn off your Bluetooth if you are not using it. Very little people understand that when you keep your Bluetooth turned on, when you are not using it, you are draining your battery.
This is because there is a set amount of power that is controlled by the Bluetooth section of your iPhone, and the power is draining because the phone is constantly searching for other Bluetooth devices. If you do not want to pair with a Bluetooth device, than make sure that your Bluetooth is turned off.
Another tip to making your battery life on your iPhone last longer is to always lock your iPhone when you are done using it. When you are finished talking on the phone with your best friend, checking your e-mail or sending a text message, make sure that you activate the lock button. Many people wait for the screen to shut down by itself after they are using it, while this may seem like a great idea, you are wasting battery life by doing so. Also, make sure that you set your auto-lock because this is a great way to ensure your phone will lock itself just in case you forget to. There are many iPhone owners that set their auto lock for five minutes after use.
However, if you multiply this five minutes of power usage by ten times per day, your battery will not last you as long as you might think. This is why it is always suggested that you set your auto lock for one minute (1) after you have completed using your phone. This will ensure that the iPhone screen will not stay lit when it is not being used. If you want to have a hassle-free way to save battery life, than this is the way to do it.
For those who have the Apple iPhone, it is probably quickly becoming your number one used electronic device, and why not? With such amazing features as internet access, music storage and the simplistic interface design, this product is literally taking the place of three major personal electronic devices. However, no matter what you use your iPhone for, it is still a cell phone, and with your cell phone there are several things that you expect it to do. One of the major reasons why so many people flocked towards the iPhone is because it promised to make text messaging extremely simple and convenient. And after using the iPhone for any length of time, it is easy to understand that text messaging with this cell phone is extremely easy and quick.
However, if you are used to being able to communicate to your friends and business partners through text and multimedia messages, or MMS, you may find yourself being extremely disappointed with the iPhone. The reason for this is because throughout all of the major improvements and superior features of the iPhone, it still lacks one simple feature. This feature is the ability to send MMS text messages, such as video and picture messaging. When many users first discovered the lack of this feature, there was an outcry because so many people rely on this means of communication to keep their contacts up-to-date on their current activities.
Even though the iPhone is an amazing piece of electronic equipment, not having the capabilities for sending MMS text messages is a major turn-off for so many potential customers and current ones as well. However, what if you were to find out that there was a way to get around this road block, and still send pictures of that funny looking dog to all your friends? Even though you can’t send a MMS text message, there is a way to still send pictures to your friend’s cell phones, without the means of text messaging. Most cell phones that have been made within recent years now come with e-mail capabilities, whether the users know this or not. It is by the means of e-mail that you are now able to send MMS messages to all of your friends.
It is extremely easy to do this with your iPhone, and requires very little time on your part. What you will do is "e-mail" the photos to your recipient; however, the person you are "e-mailing" doesn’t have to have e-mail support on their phone in order to receive your message. The only requirement is your recipient must be able to receive MMS messages. What you will do is find the photo you want to send on your iPhone and tap the send photo link, which is located on the bottom left hand side of your iPhone.
To send the MMS message, you will include the recipient’s phone number along with their carrier’s e-mail prefix. An example of this would be 3145556847@tmomail.net for a T-mobile telephone number. This does require that you know who your recipient’s carrier is, however, all you have to do is ask your friend who their cell phone carrier is. After you have done this, you will be able to send the MMS message to them, and they will receive it like a MMS text message.
When you have a product, such as the iPhone, it is imperative that you care for this electronic device so that it will last you many years. However, one of the easiest ways to care for your Apple iPhone is not to go out and purchase various products to keep it safe throughout its life, while that is important, the best way to show your new cell phone some T.L.C. is through simply cleaning it. However, this poses a major problem for many people. The reason for this is because since the iPhone is such a unique device, and its screen is so sensitive to touch, many people don’t know how they can properly clean their iPhone without damaging it.
Of course, when you are cleaning your iPhone, you don’t want to simply wash it with any type of cleaners, because these cleaners could actually cause the iPhone to malfunction, thus giving you a defective product. When you are cleaning your iPhone, you must ensure that you take extra care, and don’t do it if you are in a rush. The reason behind this is because if you are lazy, or in a hurry, you may damage the inner workings of the iPhone, as well as the ever important screen. When you are cleaning your iPhone, there are several items that you must have. These items will allow you to effectively clean your phone without damaging the sensitive touch screen or the inner workings of your fantastic cell phone.
Before you clean your iPhone, you need to make sure that you have the following items: water, microfiber cloth and your favorite CD to relax you and make the process enjoyable. Make sure that you NEVER use any type of chemical agents to clean your iPhone, because these can actually hinder the way the screen interacts with you. Once you have gathered all of the items sit down and place the water in a small cup. With the microfiber cloth, which is available through the many various iPhone retailers, dip the corner of the cloth into the water, allowing it to become saturated with the water.
Make sure that you do not use too much water though, a good way to test to see if you have enough water is to grab a piece of glass, or go to a mirror, and with the wet cloth wipe off a corner. If there is streaming water drops coming from where you wiped the mirror, than you have too much water on the cloth and you need to dry it out some.
You want to be able to wipe your iPhone screen without having drops of water left behind. Next, take the slightly wetted cloth and begin to wipe the screen of your iPhone in a up-and-down motion. Do not wipe in circles, because this can leave behind smudges that are unsightly when you turn on your iPhone. It will usually take one or two wipes to clean the entire surface of your iPhone. How often you clean your iPhone depends on how much you use it. Since the screen of your phone is the interface to the entire product, than you will be using it constantly, thus the oils from your fingers will begin to build up and create a dingy look to the screen. Average users clean their iPhone once a week, maybe once every two weeks.
IPhones haven’t been on the market all that long and already they are becoming one of the most popular must have gadgets around. One of the questions on many iPhone owners’ lips’ is how to get music onto their iPhone. If you’re familiar with Ipods you may already know how this is done, but if not, read on to find out how to get some music on your iPhone.
In order to download music to your iPhone, there are a few things you will need:
1-A computer-age and specifications shouldn’t matter, as long as it’s newer than say 6 or 7 years. You’ll also need enough free space on the computer’s hard drive. 2-An internet connection. Speed isn’t an issue, you will however be better off with the fastest connection you can find though, as if you are still stuck on dial up or something it can take a while to download the files you want. 3-You’ll also need the USB lead that came with the iPhone to connect it to the computer. At this stage it’s not yet possible to download songs directly from the internet to the iPhone, so you will need to save them to your computer first.
The last thing is the trickiest-somewhere to download the music from!
The first thing you will need to know is to avoid the torrent sites-they are also known as P2P or peer to peer sites. Using these sites may result in you having criminal proceedings brought against you, as they are illegal, and it can also result in your computer being damaged beyond repair by malware and trojans etc that may be embedded in your downloads.
You’ll find that there are no places where you can actually download free music for your iPhone, but you will find there are a few sites which can offer the next best thing-unlimited downloads after a small one off fee. If you can find a site like this you will end up getting fantastic value for money.
The other alternative is to put your CD collection on your iPhone. This is usually done by obtaining a “ripping” program to use on your computer-this will enable you to literally “rip” the songs from CD and save them as files on your computer. Despite it’s scary name, ripping the songs from a CD doesn’t affect it in any way. Once you have the songs saved on the computer, it’s usually just a case of connecting the iPhone to the computer and synchronizing the iPhone, which should then automatically transfer all the songs over to the iPhone.
Perhaps one of the most aggravating aspects of having a cell phone is when you miss a telephone call. There are many reasons why you can miss a phone call, however, when you miss a very important call due to your ringer’s low volume, this is extremely aggravating. If you own an iPhone, than you may have missed many phone calls due to the low ringer volume, which is very surprising. When you have a cell phone as high-tech as the iPhone, than you expect it to be able to properly notify you when you have a phone call, however, due to the iPhone’s lower than normal ringer volume many people are missing phone calls. But what can you do about the iPhone’s low ringer volume?
Many people who have an iPhone think that the reason why the ringer volume is so low is because of the iPhone’s small speakers. And this makes sense because the smaller the speakers are, the lower the volume, right? While this may seem to be a great reason why the iPhone’s volume is so low, it may not be the actual cause. The main cause for a ringer volume that is extremely low may be due to the actual audio levels in your phone. Many people have found that with their iPhone, the stock ringers have such a low volume. In order to fix this, you may have to find new ringtones other than those that are already on your iPhone.
The main cause for the ringtones being so quite is the fact that they are made of a low frequency. Thus, if you want to be able to have a louder ringtone, than you will need to find a ringtone that is made of a higher frequency. This may sound difficult, but you can find a higher frequency ringtone by simply turning to your computer. If you are a MAC owner, than you will be able to go into the application Garage Band and find a new ringtone within this location. Perhaps the best ringtone from Garage Band is the "Cell Phone Ringing" sound clip.
However, putting a new ringtone onto your iPhone requires a little work on your part. In order to put this clip onto your iPhone, than you will need to run iFunstastic, which is for individuals that have an Intel-MAC, or if you are using a Windows PC than you will want to run the application iPhoneRingToneMaker or iBrickr. These applications will install the ringtones from your computer to your iPhone, thus giving you the ability to have a ringtone that is clearly audible.
The key to having a successful ringtone is picking one that is naturally loud by default. This will increase the sound volume that is being release, and thus you will never miss another phone call because you didn’t hear it. When you have an iPhone, you want to enjoy every aspect of it, however, if the volume of the iPhone is lower than desired, than you will not be able to enjoy your iPhone to its fullest.
With Safari and a working Gmail web interface on the iPhone, who needs mail in a separate app?
People like you, of course. People who like the speed and style of a dedicated email application. People who value focus and finesse.
Fortunately, it’s easy to set up access to a Gmail or Google Apps email account in iPhone Mail.
Access Gmail in iPhone Mail Using IMAP
To set up IMAP access to Gmail in iPhone Mail:
Make sure IMAP access is enabled in Gmail.
Tap Settings on the iPhone Home screen.
Go to Mail.
Tap Add Account… under Accounts.
Tap Other.
Choose IMAP.
Enter your name under Name.
Type your full Gmail address under Address.
Enter "Gmail" under Description.
Under Incoming Mail Server:
Enter "imap.gmail.com" under Host Name.
Type your Gmail account name ("asdfgh", for example, if your Gmail address is "asdfgh@gmail.com") under User Name.
Enter your Gmail password under Password.
Under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):
Enter "smtp.gmail.com" under Host Name.
Type your Gmail account name under User Name.
Enter your Gmail password under Password.
Tap Advanced.
Select On the Server | [Gmail]/Drafts under Drafts Mailbox.
Select Deleted Messages under Sent Mailbox.
Select On the Server | [Gmail]/Trash under Deleted Mailbox.
Make sure Incoming Uses SSL is ON.
Make sure Outgoing Uses SSL is ON.
Now check Password is selected under Authentication.
Go back to your iPhone’s home, saving the new account.
Access Gmail in iPhone Mail Using POP
To set up a Gmail account in iPhone Mail:
Make sure POP access is enabled for your Gmail account.
Tap Settings on the iPhone Home screen.
Go to Mail.
Tap Add Account… under Accounts.
Choose Gmail.
Type your name under Name.
Enter your full Gmail email address under Address.
Type your Gmail password under Password.
Tap Save.
Avoid Getting Copies of Messages You Send from iPhone Mail
Note that you will get copies of all mail you send from iPhone Mail through your Gmail account.
It is best to ignore and delete these.
You can try disabling Gmail’s "recent" mode to avoid getting these copies, but this option is best used only when you don’t access your Gmail account from another email program or mobile device at the same time.
Access a Google Apps Gmail Account in iPhone Mail
To set up a Google Apps email account in iPhone Mail — or a Gmail account that does not work with the default setup and settings:
Make sure POP access is enabled for your Google Apps or Gmail email account.
Tap Settings on the iPhone Home screen.
Go to Mail.
Tap Add Account… under Accounts.
Tap Other.
Make sure POP is selected.
Type your name under Name.
Enter your full Gmail or Google Apps email address under Address.
Type "Google Apps" under Description.
Under Incoming Mail Server:
Enter "pop.gmail.com" under Host Name.
Now enter "recent:" followed by your full email address under User Name.
If your address is tex@example.com, for example, type "recent:tex@example.com".
Type your Gmail pass word under Password.
Under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):
Enter "smtp.gmail.com" under Host Name.
Type your full email address under User Name.
Again, make sure you include your domain name.
Now type your Google Apps password under Password.
The iPhone Stereo Headset is designed like the Apple iPod headphones and features a high-performance microphone fitted with a windscreen. You can quickly answer and end iPhone calls and control basic music playback simply by pressing a button on the mic.
Modeled after the acclaimed new Apple iPod Earphones, the iPhone Stereo Headset provide superior comfort, fit, and sound quality. The Stereo Headset also features a high performance microphone — fitted with a windscreen for added clarity — that is positioned inline on the cabling for the right earphone. The microphone capsule also serves as a Send/End button, for answering and ending of iPhone calls, and it even controls basic music playback.
iPhone is a smartphone made by Apple that combines an iPod, a tablet PC, a digital camera and a cellular phone. The device includes Internet browsing and networking capabilities.
iPhone is extremely thin (only 11.6 millimeters thick) but wider and longer than many comparable devices. The display area is a 3.5-inch wide screen multi-touch interface with unusually high resolution (160 pixels per inch). Unlike most other smartphones, iPhone does not use a hardware keyboard or a stylus. To navigate, a user uses multiple taps and drags to navigate through a mobile version of Apple’s OS X operating system. Like iPod, iPhone synchronizes data with a user’s personal computer, using iTunes as a client software and Apple’s proprietary USB port. iPhone is compatible with Microsoft’s Windows operating systems, including Vista.
iPhone’s networking features include:
Automatic detection of WiFi networks.
Support for the 802.11b and 802.11g standards.
The use of quadband GSM and SIM cards to access cellular networks.
EDGE support for high-speed data transfer where available.
Bluetooth connectivity for short range networking with peripherals, other iPhones and PCs.
Apple says that iPhone carries 8 hours of life on the internal lithium-ion battery for talk or video, and up to 24 hours for music mode. The device ships with either a 4 or 8 GB hard drive, an Intel CPU and Apple’s OS X operating system, modified for mobile use.
iPhone comes preloaded with a suite of media management software and communications software, including iTunes, the Safari Web browser and iPhoto. iPhoto may be used in combination with the 2 megapixel camera on the back of the device. Google’s search and mapping services are fully integrated, including the ability to initiate phone calls from within Google Maps. Users can also view YouTube videos on the device, along with Microsoft Office documents and most imaging formats, including .JPEG, .GIF and .TIFF. A partnership with Yahoo allows iPhone users to send and receive rich HTML email. Other IMAP or POP3 e-mail services are integrated as well, along with webmail access in the browser.
While iPhone was released under an exclusive two-year partnership with AT&T Wireless, it took less than three months for hackers working in concert worldwide to unlock the device for use on any GSM network, though the process involved a level of technical sophistication well beyond the consumer level.
2. What email systems does iPhone is equipped of?
Apple iPhone comes with array of popular email standards — IMAP and POP3. Well, it very depends upon the email provider. Moreover, iPhone works with most popular email services, including Google gMail, AOL, Yahoo! Mail, and .Mac Mail. There is Yahoo! Mail that supports “push” email and can automatically deliver new email messages to your iPhone.
3. What kind of security features does iPhone offer?
There is options in the phone through which one can protect access to information on your iPhone with a four-digit password. It is worth mentioning, for secure Internet access, iPhone supports industry-standard Wi-Fi security and virtual private networking (VPN).
4. How do I charge my new iPhone? A very common question.
Just like an iPod, one can charge iPhone charges using the included USB 2.0 cable connected to your computer or to the included USB Power Adapter.
5. Can I surf the web on iPhone without a Wi-Fi connection?
The answer to this question is – Yes. When a Wi-Fi connection is not available, you can access the Internet using AT&T’s EDGE data network.
6. What is the procedure that iPhone follows to send and receive email?
Well, iPhone sends and receives email over Wi-Fi and EDGE wireless networks.
7. Can I send and receive email from more than one account?
There is no problem with it. You can send and receive email from multiple email accounts on your iPhone.
8. What types of email attachments can I view on iPhone?
iPhone displays most picture attachments from JPEG, GIF, to TIFF in-line with the text in email messages. iPhone can also view PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel email attachments.
9. Can I “unlock” iPhone and use it with another wireless carrier?
You can unlock it and use it with t-mobile. You cannot use it with Verizon or Sprint. This is because they use incompatible technologies.
10. Can I use Iphone in India?
You can’t use it anywhere except on an AT&T network in the US. Unless you hack it. And then Apple will eventually render your phone inoperative. The answer is yes, no and maybe, but the only sensible answer is no. It’s got lots of faults anyway. Wait for Generation 2!
Answer iPhone calls wirelessly with this compact and lightweight Bluetooth headset. The iPhone Bluetooth Headset features a single button that lets you receive phone calls simply and intuitively. And it delivers up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 72 hours of standby time thanks to its built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. An iPhone Dual Dock and iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable are also included.
Features:
Up to 5.5 hours of talk time; up to 72 hours of standby time*
Lightweight earpiece for a secure, comfortable fit in left or right ear
Convenient autopairing with iPhone
Stylish anodized aluminum casing
Specifications:
Weight: 0.23 ounce / 6.5 grams
Dimensions: 2.0 x 0.5 x 0.2 inches / 50.1 x 12.3 x 5.0 mm
Talk time: Up to 5.5 hours*
Standby time: Up to 72 hours*
Range: Up to 33 feet / 10 meters
Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion
Charging time: Around 1.5 hours
User interface: Single button and bi-color LED
Wearing style: Right or left ear
Supported profiles: Hands-free in Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
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