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I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by phenase(m): 12:45am On May 30, 2016
Even though we use our iPhones all day, every day, there are still a handful of features that are relatively unknown.
Some of these features are buried in the Settings menu, while others are hidden in plain sight.
Plus, there are a few things Siri can do for you that you may not know about.


(Note: Most of these features are available in iOS 8 and higher, while some are available in iOS 9 and higher.)

Respond to texts without unlocking your phone.
You can respond to texts directly from your lock screen by pulling down on the notification drawer and swiping over to the left on the text notification. You’ll see a “Reply” option, and tapping it will let you type a response without having to unlock your iPhone.
Respond to texts while you’re in an app.

If you’re in an app, you can swipe down from the top and access the notification drawer to answer a text the same way you would on the lock screen.
See which apps drain the most battery.
Want to know why your iPhone battery is draining faster than usual? Head over to Settings > Battery. This will tell you which apps are occupying the most battery power.
View every photo someone has texted you, and vice versa
There’s an easy way to view every photo and video you’ve sent someone. Just open the messaging thread in the “Messages” app and press the “Details” button in the upper right corner.
Send audio and video messages that self-destruct.
You can send audio snippets and video messages that expire after two minutes. If you head to Settings>Messages and scroll to the bottom, you’ll notice a section for audio and video messages. You can choose to let them expire after two minutes or never.

Share your current location with a friend.

If you don’t feel like explaining where you are, you can simply send your location to another person via text message. Just tap the “Details” button in the upper right corner of your message thread and select “Send My Location.”


Let your friends track where you go.
If you want your friends or a family member to be able to track you as you move, you can complete the same steps mentioned in the previous slide and choose the “Share My Location” instead of “Send My Location.” You can choose to share your location for one hour, until the end of the day, or indefinitely.

Mute text messages.
You can mute text-message notifications for individual contacts and conversations. Just head over to your messaging thread and switch the “Do Not Disturb.”

Leave a group conversation
Group texts can be effective for reaching many people at once, but also annoying. If you want to leave a group conversation, simply tap the “Details” button in the upper-right corner of the group conversation and select “Leave Conversation.”

Name a group conversation.
If you frequently chat with the same group or are talking with multiple people about a particular topic, naming a group conversation can be helpful. To do this, head over to “Details” in the message thread and fill in the “Group Name” field with an appropriate title.

Multitask within emails.
If you’re in the middle of an email, you don’t need to trash it to return to your inbox and browse other messages. As you’re composing an email, simply tap the top of the message where it says either “New Message” or the subject and drag it down to the bottom of the screen. This will push the message to the bottom so you can look at other emails. When you want to return, simply tap the email to keep editing it.

Forward text messages to other contacts.
You can forward text messages to other contacts the same way you would an email. Just double tap the message you want to forward, press the “More” option that appears next to the text, and that specific sentence, word, or phrase will appear copy and pasted into a new message. Fill in the “To” field at the top to forward that message to someone else.

Use Siri hands-free.
You don’t always have to hold down the home button to launch Siri. If you have the new iPhone 6S, just say the phrase “Hey Siri” to launch Apple’s virtual assistant. (Any phones older than the iPhone 6S must be plugged in to a power outlet for this feature to work.) Just head over to Settings>General>Siri and turn on Enable “Hey Siri” first.

Have Siri read anything.
You can enable Siri to read articles on websites, books, text messages, and more thanks to one of the iPhone’s lesser-known accessibility features. Head over to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech. Then turn on Speak Screen and Speak Selection. Now, when you swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers, Siri will dictate the content of whatever is on the screen.

Tell Siri how to pronounce names.
You can also teach Siri how to pronounce names. First, launch Siri and ask her to say the name in question — i.e. if it’s your name, ask, “What’s my name?”

When she answers, tell her that she’s not pronouncing it correctly. Make sure you use her pronunciation so that she knows which word you’re talking about. Siri should then ask you how to correctly pronounce the name. Once you do, she will present three ways to pronounce the name. Choose the correct one, and Siri will remember it.

Control your iPhone by simply moving your head.
This is another feature buried in the Accessibility section. Navigate to Settings > General > Accessibility and then scroll down to the Interaction subhead and tap “Switch Control.” Tap “Switches” and “Add New Switch.” Select “Camera” and choose “Left Head Movement” or “Right Head Movement.”

Then pick an action under the “System” menu, which essentially tells you what task your head movement will trigger. I chose Siri, so each time I tilt my head to the left it automatically launches Siri

See everywhere you’ve been.
Your iPhone tracks each place you’ve been, and there’s a way to find it by digging into your phone’s settings. Press the Settings icon and head to Privacy > Location Services > System Services. Then, scroll to the bottom and select “Frequent Locations” and look at the History section.

Save battery by putting your phone in grayscale mode.
If you’re running low on juice and just need basic functionality from your iPhone, try switching it to grayscale mode to save power. Just head to Settings > General > Accessibility and tap “Grayscale.”

Tap the home button twice to move app icons and other content toward the bottom of the screen (iPhone 6 Plus only).

If you’re using the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus with one hand, you can double tap the home button to scooch content down toward the bottom of the screen. Apple calls this “Reachability Mode.” Remember to tap the home button, don’t press it or else it’ll launch the app switcher.

Access emergency medical information directly from the lock screen.

If you set up a Medical ID in the Health app that comes with iOS 8, you can access medical information without having to unlock your iPhone. Tap the “Emergency” button that appears with the keypad for entering your passcode and you’ll see the Medical ID button on the lower-left corner.

See your iPhone’s actual signal strength.
There’s a clever trick that shows the actual signal strength on your iPhone rather than just the dots or bars you usually see in the upper-left corner of the screen. Business Insider’s Steven Tweedie explained it to us.

First, you’ll need to access a hidden app on your phone called Field Test Mode. To do this, you’ll need to open up your Phone app and dial the following number, *3001#12345#* — including the asterisks and hashtag — and tap “Call.”

This opens up Field Test Mode, which is mostly filled with menus of cell-signal jargon that you don’t need to worry about. What you’re interested in is the tiny number in the upper-left corner of your iPhone, which should have replaced those cell-signal dots. While that number can vary anywhere from -40 to -130, it will always be negative, and the closer that number is to zero, the better your cell signal. The best signal you can get would be -40, and no signal at all would be -130.

See who’s calling you even if a phone number isn’t in your contacts.
With iOS 9, Apple added a new feature that displays the possible name of an unknown caller. If you’re receiving a phone call from someone you’ve emailed, and that person’s email address is associated with his or her phone number, it’ll pop up as a suggestion when he or she calls you.
Use Siri to skip filter photos on your iPhone by date or location.
You can now ask Siri to show you photos from a certain time period or location. For instance, if you wanted to view photos taken two years ago on vacation, you could say something like, “Show me photos from 2013 taken in Jamaica.” It saves a lot of time since you no longer have to scroll through your whole photo library to find older images. This only works if your iPhone is updated to iOS 9.

Have Siri remind you to read a text message or email at a later time.
If you just received a text or email but can’t take the time to read it right now, you can ask Siri to remind you later on. When you receive the notification, just ask Siri to remind you to read it later. This works with Messages, Mail, Notes, and Safari as long as your iPhone is running iOS 9.

Launch a music app just by plugging in your earbuds.
If you listen to music at the same time every morning, your iPhone will automatically know that it should launch the music app as soon as you plug your headphones in. This is another feature that’s new with iOS 9.

Use Low Power Mode to make your phone last longer.
Low Power Mode, which is also a new addition with iOS 9, tells your iPhone to cut down on certain features to lengthen its battery life. This means it’ll stop refreshing apps in the background, pushing email, and other tiny things in order to keep your battery going.

Search for anything in the Settings menu.
You no longer have to dig through the iPhone’s settings menu to find what you’re looking for. If your iPhone is updated to iOS 9, you’ll notice there’s a search bar at the top of the settings menu that helps you quickly jump to any given setting.

Source:
http://www.firmtech1.com/2016/05/i-bet-you-didnt-know-your-iphone-can-do.html?m=1

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Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Flexherbal(m): 1:46am On May 30, 2016
Ok.
Thanks for sharing!
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 7:23am On May 30, 2016
Opp thanks. I jst sld my android phone recently and got an iPhone 5. it's actually my first time usin iPhone so I wanted to have d iphone xperience too. Buh I jst realized something on d fone. I discovered dat if I wanna send msg or in a chat page, the down parts of the screen ain't workin and if I keep tappin the blank space for keyboard to pp out so I can compose msg, it doesn't respond and I also notice I can not swipe up the control centre panel frm d button of d screen as well. I tot d bottom of d screen is faulty at first until I noticed dat I can actually select some things at d bottom of d screen when I'm in other fone settings or applications and workin perfectly. But It's not jst respondin if I wanna compose msgs, or browsin d Internet. What could be d problem please.
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by mayorjosh(m): 8:24am On May 30, 2016
jideniceguy:
Opp thanks. I jst sld my android phone recently and got an iPhone 5. it's actually my first time usin iPhone so I wanted to have d iphone xperience too. Buh I jst realized something on d fone. I discovered dat if I wanna send msg or in a chat page, the down parts of the screen ain't workin and if I keep tappin the blank space for keyboard to pp out so I can compose msg, it doesn't respond and I also notice I can not swipe up the control centre panel frm d button of d screen as well. I tot d bottom of d screen is faulty at first until I noticed dat I can actually select some things at d bottom of d screen when I'm in other fone settings or applications and workin perfectly. But It's not jst respondin if I wanna compose msgs, or browsin d Internet. What could be d problem please.
is it a new phone?
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 8:57am On May 30, 2016
mayorjosh:
is it a new phone?
Not a new fone but it's still very clean

Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by CharleyCharley: 12:36pm On May 30, 2016
jideniceguy:
Not a new fone but it's still very clean

In that case, your phone isn't "clean".

You've been scammed. undecided
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by mayorjosh(m): 1:29pm On May 30, 2016
jideniceguy:
Not a new fone but it's still very clean
if so then sorry sir but uve been given a "para" copy


but I won't easily hold you cos it's your first time of buying an iPhone so u might not have been aware of how it works before buying it

if the dude who sold it to you is someone you can return to,please do and try to negotiate a new device out


even from the on set in 2013,apple had announced that iphone 5 model had some "ceasing issues " with it which was one of the major reasons they rolled out the iPhone 5c as a supplementary model.the major problems are usually battery problems but yours is confusing



if I may ask,how long has the phone been with you?
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 2:38pm On May 30, 2016
You can also quickly call any of ur contacts using Siri without having to scroll thru ur contacts or call history.

All u do is make a long press on the home button and when the Voice contol appears say " Call (the name of the person in your contacts)" and Siri will bring out the options.

One tap on the one u want and the call goes through.

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Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 6:33pm On May 30, 2016
mayorjosh:

if so then sorry sir but uve been given a "para" copy


but I won't easily hold you cos it's your first time of buying an iPhone so u might not have been aware of how it works before buying it

if the dude who sold it to you is someone you can return to,please do and try to negotiate a new device out


even from the on set in 2013,apple had announced that iphone 5 model had some "ceasing issues " with it which was one of the major reasons they rolled out the iPhone 5c as a supplementary model.the major problems are usually battery problems but yours is confusing



if I may ask,how long has the phone been with you?

The fone has been with me for just two weeks now. It's actually a close relative I got it from. The person bought it brand new like two years ago and it's been workin perfectly. In fact, it was working fine as at wen I collected it from her so I trust d fone cos I've known it for so long. just dat I don't understand dis ish it's havin now.
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by mayorjosh(m): 10:32pm On May 30, 2016
jideniceguy:


The fone has been with me for just two weeks now. It's actually a close relative I got it from. The person bought it brand new like two years ago and it's been workin perfectly. In fact, it was working fine as at wen I collected it from her so I trust d fone cos I've known it for so long. just dat I don't understand dis ish it's havin now.
OK maybe u should try to take it for repairs but if the prices are becoming ridiculous for maintenance then maybe you should just trade it for another one
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 6:28am On May 31, 2016
mayorjosh:

OK maybe u should try to take it for repairs but if the prices are becoming ridiculous for maintenance then maybe you should just trade it for another one

Okay bro thank you. Appreciate ur advice.
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Mckandre(m): 6:35am On May 31, 2016
jideniceguy:
Not a new fone but it's still very clean
yup , na the battery wey go hear m pass grin
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by Nobody: 10:54am On May 31, 2016
Mckandre:
yup , na the battery wey go hear m pass grin

Lies!
Re: I Bet You Didn’t Know Your Iphone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things by oluwadaemilola: 5:26pm On May 31, 2016
well thanks for sharing that with us

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