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20 Most Essential Tricks & Tips of iPhone 6 & 6 Plus

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 20 October 2015 | 02:02

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How to look at another message when composing an email

Few people know you can quickly reference another message when composing a reply or an entirely new email. Simply swipe down on the little bar, directly between the cancel and send options, when composing your message to access your inbox or the email you're replying to. Then, just tap New Message at the bottom of the screen to return to your message.

How to define a word

Knowing the correct definition of a word is crucial in many scenarios, after all, it's how we properly communicate with one another. When using apps such as Safari and Mail, you merely need to press and hold a word before selecting Define from the resulting options menu to view a dictionary definition of your desired word.

How to undo your last action with gestures

Some tips might seem a bit frivolous on first glance, sure, but it doesn't mean they're not convenient. If you shake your iPhone after typing an error in Safari or Mail, for instance, you'll bring up an option to Undo your last action. Just tap the Undo button when prompted, or simply hit Cancel if activated in error.

How to selectively clear your browsing history

If you use Safari and iOS 8, you can now clear selective items from your browsing history without a trace. To do so, launch the Safari app as yu would normally, and tap the book icon located at the bottom of the window before selecting the History option. Afterward, swipe left to delete individual sites or tap Clear in the bottom in the bottom-right corner  to erase history within once of four resulting time frames.

How to enable DuckDuckGo to ensure privacy when browsing

Simply put, DuckDuckGo is a web browser designed for safe browsing. Enabling the browser allows you to search the web without having your IP address stored, thus preventing third-parties from collecting your information and giving your greater anonymity than what's offered by default. To use the feature, select Safari within the main Settings panel, tap Search Engine at the top, and choose DuckDuckGo from the list of available search engines.

How to use multitasking 

Multitasking is one of the iPhone's flagship features - and why wouldn't it be? The function allows apps to perform certain tasks in the background while you're using other apps or not using your device. To cycle between various background apps, double-click the Home button and swipe left or right before tapping your desired app Doing so will also bring a list of your most recent contacts, along with a list of those you've favorited. You can also close apps here.

How to identify a song

Thanks to Siri's recent integration with Shazam, it's become easier than ever to name a piece of music that's playing around you. To identify the particular song playing in your vicinity - whether on the radio or in a TV advertisement, for instance - just ask Siri ''What song is playing?'' or ''name that tune?'' Siri will then name the song and artist after listening for a brief moment.

How to toggle predictive text on and off

Predictive text can be either a help or a hindrance depending on how you like to respond. To turn the pivotal feature on or off, by touching and holding the smiley face or globe button while viewing the keyboard. Afterward, just tap predictive or swipe above the option to toggle it on or off.

How to share your location

Telling someone you're by the large pine tree adjacent to the park only gets yu so far. With iOS 8 and the iPhone 6, you can quickly share your exact location via iMessages. To do so, tap Details in the upper-right corner when viewing a message thread and select the send My Current Location option from the resulting list of options. Once done, your recipient will receive a map with your GPS location conveniently pinpointed on it.

How to use Siri without pressing the Home button

Although iPhone users can't talk to Siri hands-free all of the time, you can access voice commands without touching your phone whenever your device is charging. If you want to enable the feature, select General within the main Settings panel, tap Siri, and toggle Allow ''Hey Siri'' to on. Afterward, just say. ''hey Siri,'' when yor device is charging to access the feature as usual.




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