Tips and Tricks for iPhone 4S, 5S and 5C Revealed on Apple Website
There are a few interesting additions to the Apple Web site, helpful, particularly for users of iPhones 4S, 5S and 5C.
Heavily packed with new features, the iOS 7 from the Apple stable has, at times, proved indomitable and puzzling, even for the most seasoned iPhone users.
Although the Internet is swarming with iPhone and iOS 7 cheat sheets and tips & tricks manuals for the naive and novice users, these new pages added to the Apple Web site, Tips and Tricks for iPhones 4S, 5S and 5C, will come as a major relief for those who trust it, only when it comes from the horse's mouth.
"The real value of the Tips and Tricks comes in the form of the little things we're still learning about iOS 7," reports Mashable.
The Tips and Tricks webpages can be accessed here for iPhone 4S; here for iPhone 5S and here for iPhone 5C. The pages promised to be a guidebook of sorts which will enable iPhone users to get more out of their phones features.
Although tech bloggers agree that the details provided on the "Tips and Tricks" pages are not as in-depth as the iPhone's user guide, these pages are a creative and smart way to present the phones features and how-to-use instructions.
Thankfully, the pages are static which makes it easier to load and navigate. The "Tips and Tricks" covered for the three models cover details of photography - sharing multiple photos, panorama shots, and taking quick pictures. It also includes details of Swipe Gestures, Mailing tips and tricks, Spotlight search, FaceTime audio, Maps, managing Siri - telling it who's who, setting location and more importantly changing the way Siri pronounces a name.
Its pages also contain tips for managing your iPhones calendar, Music gallery, new features like iTune Radio, creating musical landscape, Safari browsing tips and tricks , AirPlay and Wireless features, Settings, Keyboard tips, Compass features and the online feature to find your lost iPhone.
The pages conclude with how-to access the iPhone user guide for comprehensive understanding.
These iPhone "Tips and Tricks" pages are sure to be a hit among iPhone users, particularly those who like to hear it short and straight from Apple.