The launch of the iPhone 6 has plunged Apple headlong into yet
another battle with technology rivals Samsung, with the former holding a
significant advantage heading into the Christmas market. Not only did
the combined sales of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus exceed 21 million
units in the four weeks since their initial launch, but independent
research conducted by consumer brand Which confirmed that
Apple’s latest handset recorded the fastest processing speeds of all contemporary smartphones.
With
the iPhone 6 firmly established as the must have smartphone this
winter, you will most likely be looking to purchase one in time for
Christmas. If this is the case, however, you should learn as much as you
can about the new handset and the iOS 8 as this will help you to enjoy
the most beneficial user experience possible.
Here are some of the top tricks and tips for getting the most from your brand new iPhone and iOS 8 software:
Securing your iPhone
1. Disable Control Center Access when Using iOS 7
Security
is a huge issue for any smartphone user, especially when you consider
the rising prominence of m-commerce and contactless payment solutions.
From a total online spend of £24.2 billion between May and July, a
staggering
£8.7 million was spent through smartphones and tablet devices,
and this makes it imperative that you operate safely when browsing
through a mobile interface. Users of iOS 7 software must be particularly
careful, as it was recently revealed that a flaw in this platform means
that the trademark iPhone lock screen can be bypassed in seconds. There
is a trick to avoid this, however, as users are most vulnerable if
access to the Control Center is enabled from the lock screen. By
accessing ‘Settings’ and disabling Control Center access, you can
safeguard your handset until you upgrade to the iOS 8 platform.
2. Turn on the Accessibility Feature if you have Young Children
For
anyone with young children or nephews, it will come as no surprise that
youngsters love nothing better than playing with iPhones. This can be
problematic, however, especially if your child accesses your phone and
accidentally deletes an invaluable piece of data or contact information.
To avoid this, simply access your settings and click on the ‘General’
tab. Then select ‘Accessibility’ and enable ‘Guided Access’ on your
device. This is a little known feature, but once that can prevent your
phone from accidental harm when in the hands of infants and children.
3. Enable Longer and More Complex Passcodes
Following the recent breach of iCloud security, there is a growing emphasis on the importance of
protecting your most sensitive data as an Apple customer.
One of the best but most underrated ways of protecting your iPhone is
to create a longer, alpha-numeric passcode that is far more difficult to
bypass. All that you are required to do it disable the default ‘Simple
Passcode’ setting, which restricts you to a basic four number sequence.
This feature can be accessed through ‘Settings’ and clicking on
‘General’, before accessing ‘Passcode Lock’ and making your change.
Using Siri
4. Guide Siri on how to Pronounce Certain Words
Siri
has emerged as a key feature of the iOS 7 and iOS 8 software, as it is a
smart personal assistant and knowledge navigator that can answer user
questions in real-time. While it utilizes a natural language user
interface to answer verbal queries, however, it occasionally
mispronounces words or misunderstands to original question. You can help
to negate this with a little known trick, simply by saying, ‘That is
not how you pronounce’ a specific word after Siri has responded to a
question. This will correct the error and reveal a list of alternative
words for you to select from.
5. Use Siri as a Central Entertainment Platform
While
Siri is revered as an intelligent, personal assistant, it is also
connected to a host of additional online services. This means that it
can be effectively used as a centrally accessible entertainment
platform, from which you can check the latest sports scores, access
real-time cinema listings and even source local restaurants to book a
romantic dinner. As many of these requests require your iPhone to
recognition its precise geographical location, however, you will need to
enable ‘Location Services’ by accessing your settings and clicking on
‘Privacy’. The default setting for this feature is off, but this is the
only way to activate a GPS signal.
6. Use Siri to Establish Relationships with your Connections
Perception
can often be misleading and Apple’ Siri feature provides a relevant
case in point. While many users are aware of the fact that it can
respond to questions, for example, fewer individuals have explored its
capacity for establishing relationships between connections. By
activating Siri and verbally explaining the unique relationships the
relationships that you have with selected individuals (while also taking
care to pronounce each name exactly as it appears in your contact
screen) you can establish replicate real-world connections on your
iPhone. Once you have instructed Siri, simply say ‘Yes’ when prompted by
the program and the relationship will be confirmed.
Operation and Functionality
7. Charge your iPhone Quicker Using an iPad adaptor
It
is easy to lose track of the remaining charge on your iPhone battery,
so there may be occasions where you need to power your device as quickly
as possible. There is a trick to achieve this with the iPhone 6,
however, as
a typical iPad adaptor can be used to deliver a quicker and more efficient charge.
According to an article in iLounge, research found that both the iPhone
6 and iPhone 6 Plus were able to effectively use 2.1 Amp power under
certain circumstances. So long as you commit to charging your iPhone in
short and sharp bursts with the more powerful adapter, you can get it
working quickly without damaging its long-term performance.
8. Access the Battery Usage Feature that is New to the iOS 8
Battery
life is certainly a significant selling point for contemporary
smartphones, while this was also an area where the iPhone series was
considered inferior to Samsung’s Galaxy range of handsets. The iOS 8 has
been designed with a brand new feature to counter this, however, as the
Battery Usage tool offers a clear and concise breakdown of which apps
consume the majority of your power on a daily basis. Although it is a
relatively simple and functional feature, it has huge value and can help
you to optimize your battery life and save energy. Simply access your
setting and click on ‘General’, before opening the ‘Usage’ page and
selecting ‘Battery Usage’. You can review your daily activity and close
the apps that are draining your power!
9. Access your Email Drafts and Composes Messages Quicker
Many
of the improvements made in the iOS 8 have been subtle and yet
significant, especially when it comes the creation and composition of
emails. To begin with, there is a new ‘Undo’ feature available on the
iPhone 6 that enables you to redress and error made when typing a new
message. Simply shake your iPhone and this option will appear on-screen.
In addition to this, you can now access every single draft message
stored in your email account by holding down the ‘Compose’ icon for a
period of at least three seconds. This will present messages in a list
format and negate the need to move in and out of separate folders and
compositions.
Getting the Most from your Camera, Video and Online Streaming
10. Holding down the Capture Button will Take a Series of Images Simultaneously
The
iPhone 6 has an excellent camera app, which has subsequently been
embellished with a number of additional features. There is now the
opportunity to take multiple photographs simultaneously, for example,
simply by accessing the camera app and holding down the ‘Capture’ icon
when framing the image. In theory, this feature is ideal for keen
photographers and should enable you to capture the perfect shot within
the series of images that you take.
11. Access the New iOS 8 Time Lapse Guide
On
a similar note, the iOS 8 and iPhone 6 also boast a brand new feature
called the ‘Time Lapse Guide’. This also enables you to capture a series
of images with the click of a single icon, but the difference is that
each shot can be snapped at specific intervals to suit your purpose. It
is ideal for capturing a scene with movement, as these individually
taken images can then be combined and edited to showcase something in
motion. To utilize this feature, simply swipe left along the tabs at the
bottom of the camera app until your arrive at ‘Time Lapse’. You can
then use the presented clock dial to set the intervals at which the
camera will capture images before initiating the process.
12. Adjust the Scrubbing Rate when Streaming Videos
Thanks
to the improved performance of the iPhone 6 and the larger screen of
the iPhone 6 Plus, streaming audio visual material should be a more
enjoyable experience than ever before as an Apple customer. Streaming
videos through your iPhone 6 has also been made more enjoyable with the
integration of a new feature that allows you to adjust the scrubbing
rate when viewing content, simply by moving your finger up and down the
screen as required. This effectively means that you can skip through
advertisements and selected sections of the video up to four times
quicker than usual, or much slower if you want to revisit a particular
moment.
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