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Iphone & Ipad Tips


Tips for using iPhone & iPad - 1

1.One of the most useful tool of an Iphone or an Ipad is the ability to take a screenshot of your screen. One example of its usefulness is taking a screenshot of an image or article online so it can be view later without needing internet access. To take a ScreenShot of whatever is currently on your screen hold down the home button and the lock button at the same time for about 2 seconds. You should see a flash and a screenshot of your screen will be in your camera roll.

2. Double-clicking the home button brings up the Multitasking bar. From here you can switch between running apps or completely exit out of an app.


3. Creating folders on the home screen can help save some space. It also allows you to group similar apps together, like games. To create folders on the home screen press down on an app until the apps start shaking, then decide what two apps you what in the same folder and drag one of the apps onto the other one. The two apps will merge and create a folder which contains both apps. You can then continue to add to the folder by repeating the steps and dragging an app onto the folder.









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rajeevkuruganti said…
Naman: Very good work! I like these tips. I will get your account working today.

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