Tuesday, 15 August 2017

How to Use an iPhone for Absolutely Everything: Part 1

In just ten short years, the iPhone has had an incredible, irreversible even, effect on the way in which we conduct modern life. In this tutorial I'll show you how you can do anything with an iPhone. Well, almost anything.
The moniker iPhone doesn't really do justice to such an incredible device that gets thinner, more powerful and more capable by the year and sets the standard for an industry that it created. This is how to use an iPhone to do anything; this one, small, pocket-sized device replaces all of these things:

Landline telephone
Landline telephone (image source)

The iPhone itself was a revolutionary, touch-screen incarnation of a device—the mobile phone—that had existed as a consumer device for near on two decades beforehand. Mobile phones had largely been, well, large, clunky, basic and expensive and were used by many as an addition to one's landline.
With the advent of the smartphone, together with greater cellular device ownership, reduced cost and, now, Europe-wide roaming included within contracted data, minutes and texts, it is now increasingly likely that the iPhone is the primary—if not the only—telephone that someone is likely to use. Well, unless they have a separate work mobile.
The idea that a person must be tied to a location serviced by a pair of copper wires has become an anachronism that has left dinosaur telecommunications providers struggling to justify the use of such old infrastructure now that data services have largely moved to fibre-optic delivery.
By replacing a traditional landline telephone and service with an iPhone, you'll save around 1.3 kilogrammes, the space the device occupies, around £50 the device costs to buy and in the order of £204 per annum for a subscription service before any associated call costs.

Answer machine
Answer machine (image source)

It was the mid-90s when British Telecom introduced its 1571 call-answering service that freed subscribers from the need for a new telephone with integrated answer machine or a separate, chunky box that often contained a cassette tape onto which an outgoing message and incoming messages were recorded.
At the time this was futuristic.
Nowadays, if you're using an iPhone, you'll have an answer machine service operated by your mobile provider. With Apple's Visual Voicemail, the whole answer machine experience becomes much more intuitive. 
No more dialling a number and pressing further numbers to navigate a restricted menu system.
Using an iPhone as an answering machine service, you'll save around £40 for the cost of the device, an electrical socket and the cost of powering it, the space it occupies or around £30 if you opt for the BT 1571 service.

Telephone kiosks Payphones
Telephone Kiosks (image source)

Some things the iPhone has replaced without your realising. Consider the last time that you used a public telephone kiosk, having to find the correct coins in order to use one, knowing the minimum charge or how much time you'll get to speak for a given price. Oh, that depends on the time of day, too. What a palaver. 
For the 80th anniversary of the red telephone box, in October 2016, British Telecom reported that just 8,000 of the 46,000 public kiosks remaining are traditional red phone boxes, but this number is likely to reduce gradually in line with decreasing demand. 
Using an iPhone will save you 60 pence, compared to a public telephone kiosk, each time you make a call. Many cellular network providers will give a certain number of inclusive minutes within a price plan or contract. These can now be used across a number of European countries meaning that an iPhone is not only more convenient, it's cheaper to use.

Address Book
Address Book (image source)

Time was when I could recall a number of long numbers, each one being a string of ten-digits. And I'd recall them all without error every time. They were, of course, regularly used telephone numbers of friends, family and work.


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Nowadays, many of us don't know the phone number for work, for our partner. Many people don't even know their own telephone number. The ability of mobile phones to store countless telephone numbers absolves our memories from the responsibility of the task.
Even my first Ericsson GH388 would store 99 numbers, ...provided that I laboriously entered them all first. An iPhone will import data already stored in an iCloud account, can receive numbers from .vcf virtual business cards, can be added from SMS messages, iMessage, other messaging services and can even be located in and added from incoming email. Effortlessly so.
Using an iPhone to manage all of your contacts will save you in the order of £13 on an address book weighing 300 grammes and there'll be no crossings out of old numbers. And the data will be backed up securely so there is no risk of losing it. 
So far, I estimate that an iPhone has already saved you £337, a couple of kilogrammes and some shelf space.
This is just one in a series of tutorials showing you what is possible with an iPhone. The earlier tutorials cover some of the things that you may already know about; the later ones show you what is possible for some of the tasks you may not have considered.

Friday, 4 August 2017

How to Clean iCloud Storage ?

How to Clean iCloud Storage ?

1, Apple allows you to delete old iCloud backup to free up your iCloud storage.
In iOS 9, you can go to Settings app > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage (iCloud). Tap your name of device > Delete Backup  > Turn Off & Delete.
2, iCloud Photos Library takes up your iCloud storage. So you can remove some photos and videos on your device to get more space. Of course, before removing, you can read Related Read:iPhone clear cache
3, iCloud Drive and iCloud Mail also use your iCloud space. So you should clean these apps to make more room.
Generally speaking, iCloud is useful to backup data on your device, but its storage is limited. So  the best way is that you can use it to save some important texts, such as messages, contacts, safari info, notes or calendar events. But for some big files, such as photos and voice memos, you can choose another way to backup them.


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Wednesday, 2 August 2017

How can I go to replace my iPhone 4's screen?

See, you can also do it by yourself I have read an article about it I am putting the link below with little of the article and also I am leaving the contact details incase anyone needs their help.
IPHONE 4S SCREEN REPLACEMENT
Power off your iPhone 4S
Before performing any repair you should always power off your device before opening it up.
Remove the back plate
Using your security screwdriver, remove the 2 screws on either side of the dock connector port.
Set them aside. They are both the exact same size and length so it does not matter if you mix them up. They are interchangeable.
Gently slide up the back plate by applying a bit of pressure along the bottom with your thumbs and sliding upwards.
Now lift off the back plate and set it aside.
Remove the battery and grounding clip
Using your #00 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws holding the battery in place.
These screws are different lengths so make sure you remember which one goes where. The one that is slightly larger is the bottom screw.
There is a tiny grounding clip underneath the battery clip where the first screw is located. Use your spudger tool or finger to remove it before prying the clip up. Many times it can go flying if you don’t remove it first and then you’ll have difficulty locating it so it’s best to remove it first.


Now use your spudger tool and at the bottom of the battery clip, gently pry upwards so the clip pops up. If you lost data after you updated to a new iPhone, you can always use Gihosoft iPhone Data Recovery to get the data back from the old iPhone or backup.You may also like: iphonerecovery.com

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Move to the edge of the iPhone where the volume buttons are located and use your spudger tool to carefully pry up the battery. It is stuck down with a good amount of adhesive so be careful when prying upwards that you don’t bend the battery. This is why I do not use the plastic tab that is provided. It typically rips or bends the battery. If one part is resistant move your pry tool a little further down and gently start prying it up in different places taking care not to come too close to the volume button cables towards the top.
Once you’ve gotten the battery pulled out of the iPhone 4S we can move on to inserting the replacement battery. READ MORE

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