Showing posts with label iphone tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone tutorial. Show all posts

How to set-up a strong Passcode on your iPhone

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Here's an easy tutorial on how to set-up a strong Passcode on your iPhone.

Strong: A 4-digit passcodeStronger: A 6-digit passcode Strongest: A 6-digit passcode with letters and numbers







Learn your iPhone Battery Usage

Learn your iPhone Battery Usage

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Want to see how you're using your #iPhone battery? Here's how to check which apps you've used the most, and how long they've been running.


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How to see all your open tabs with Safari on iPhone

How to see all your open tabs with Safari on iPhone

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Next time you're browsing Safari in landscape on iPhone and you want to see all your open tabs, just pinch in.

Show tab overview: To see thumbnails of all the open tabs in the main window of a Tab Group, Control-click the name in the sidebar, then choose Show Tab Overview. To view one of the pages full size, click its thumbnail. To close a tab, click the Close button in the upper-left corner of the thumbnail.

Open Safari. Tap the Tabs button, then tap the New Tab button . By default the Start Page includes a section showing the tabs that are open on your other devices.


On your Mac

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings. In macOS Monterey or earlier, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences. 
  2. Click Apple ID, then click iCloud. 
  3. Click to turn on Safari.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

  1. Go to Settings, then tap your name.
  2. Tap iCloud.
  3. Under Apps Using iCloud, make sure that Safari is on. You might need to tap Show All to see Safari. 

 




How to Push or Fetch Mail Data on iPhone

How to Push or Fetch Mail Data on iPhone

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Constantly checking your emails in case you miss something important? Customize your Mail settings to choose how new emails are delivered.

Go to Settings > Mail > Notifications, then make sure that Allow Notifications is on. Tap Customize Notifications, then tap the email account you want to make changes to. Select the settings you want, like Alerts or Badges.

Mute email notifications

To reduce interruptions from busy email threads, you can mute notifications from messages in a conversation.

  1. Open an email in the conversation.

  2. Tap the Reply buttonthen tap Mute.

To specify what you want done with emails you muted, go to Settings  > Mail > Muted Thread Action, then select an option.

credit:Apple



Change your Mail notification settings

  1. Go to Settings  > Mail > Notifications, then make sure that Allow Notifications is on.

  2. Tap Customize Notifications, then tap the email account you want to make changes to.

  3. Select the settings you want, like Alerts or Badges. When you turn on Alerts, you have the option to customize your sounds by changing the alert tone or ringtone.

 




My iPad has no sounds- What to do

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Are you sure that you lost all sound... Even in the Music app? If you lost all sound, try rebooting the iPad. That exactly what we have done, by rebooting our iPad mini to get back the sounds on apps.





Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.

If you have sound in the music app, system sounds are probably muted.

If you lose sounds for keyboard clicks, games or other apps, email notifications and other notifications, system sounds may have been muted.

System sounds can be muted and controlled two different ways. The screen lock rotation can be controlled in the same manner as well.

Settings>General>Use Side Switch to: Mute System sounds. If this option is selected, the switch on the side of the iPad above the volume rocker will mute system sounds.

If you choose Lock Screen Rotation, then the switch locks the screen. If the screen is locked, you will see a lock icon in the upper right corner next to the battery indicator gauge.

If you have the side switch set to lock screen rotation then the system sound control is in the task bar. Double tap the home button and in the task bar at the bottom, swipe all the way to the right. The speaker icon is all the way to the left. Tap on it and system sounds will return.

If you have the side switch set to mute system sounds, then the screen lock rotation can be accessed via the task bar in the same manner as described above.

This support article from Apple explains how the side switch works.