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dubeditions
08-26-2008, 12:48 PM
hmmm no more hacks... go legit :) I know you might already know some of these tricks. However a lot of people don’t so this is why I’m posting them. feel free to add

1. Double-down with scrolling. Many Web pages contain separate text boxes with their own scroll bars. If you're trying to move around in one, try this: Zoom in, and then scroll with two fingers instead of one. That will let you scroll just inside the box and not affect the position of the entire page.

2. Maximize battery life, part 1. iPhone and iPhone 3G models have more sensors than just the accelerometer. For example, they have a separate sensor, situated right above the earpiece, that detects ambient light. The iPhone uses this sensor only once per session, though, just as you unlock the handset. But if you cover the sensor as you unlock the phone, you will trick the handset into thinking it's in a dark room, and it will power down the screen brightness as a result.

3. Maximize battery life, part 2. The iPhone's newfound e-mail synchronization abilities are useful, but they also drain the battery more quickly. If that's a concern, under Fetch New Data, set e-mail fetch time to Hourly, and turn Push off.

4. Keep Safari's address bar handy. Ever scroll pretty far down a Web page, only to find that the address bar has disappeared? No need to scroll back up—instead, tap the top part of the screen. The address bar will reappear, regardless of where you are on the actual Web page.

5. Enter punctuation quickly. To enter a period while using the on-screen keyboard, hold down the Punctuation key and slide your finger over to the Period button. Then release it.

6. Ride the dot-com wave. When keying in Web addresses, the iPhone gives you a very useful .com button that lets you add the four characters in one press.
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/keysb4.jpg
But as with the desktop version of Safari, you can even leave that out: Safari will automatically add it for you. Bonus tip: hold down the .com button; you'll be presented with a list of alternate domain endings, such as .net, .edu, and .org.

7. Force-quit an application. Now that the iPhone is a real handheld computer, it's not immune from the occasional misbehaving application. If one freezes up on you, force-quit by pressing and holding the Home button for 6 seconds.

8. Grab a screenshot. The latest iPhone software lets you easily take screenshots of just about anything. To grab one, hold down the Home button and press the Sleep/Wake button. The iPhone will deposit a photo of the current screen in the iPhone's Photo application.

9. Google Maps: zoom in, zoom out. Instead of pinching out to zoom out, if you tap the screen with two fingers, the page will zoom out.

10. Save photos in Mail or Safari: You can save any photo emailed to you, or an image on a webpage. Just hold your finger down and the following prompt will appear.

11. One step slide for typing capital letters or numbers: Instead of pressing the “shift” or “.?123″ buttons and letting go to capitalize a letter or get a number, here’s a cool short cut. Tap the “shift”/”.?123″ button and hold your finger down, then slide to the appropriate letter or number and let go. BAM! You just saved yourself a key press

12. Like to take self portraits with the camera? Here’s a handy tip: first hold your finger down on the shutter button and keep it there. Next, strike a pose while holding the camera at a distance–then release your finger–BAM…a photo will be taken! This method helps reduce the shake that usually occurs when you press the shutter, resulting in blurry images.

13. Many users (myself included) have been experiencing a lot of problems lately with apps on their iPhone crashing or simply not even launching. Two solutions to the problem have been discovered, but the first is definitely less than ideal. One reader of iPhone Atlas claims that the problem can be fixed by reducing the number of apps on the iPhone.

14. If you listen to music on your iPhone while surfing the web or using other applications, you may occasionally need to access the iPod or its controls. Sure, you can hit the home button and jump into the iPod, but iPhone has a much more elegant way of accessing iPod controls. http://www.iphonealley.com/images/storyimages/july08/doubleclick.jpg Ever since the iPhone update in September (v1.1.1), double clicking the "Home" button on your iPhone brings up a set of controls for volume, skipping tracks, and pausing your music without leaving the current application. There's even an "iPod" button that takes you right to the iPod application. But the fun doesn't stop there, so read on for more "Home" button tricks.

15. modified old iPhone dock to work with the 3G. If you don't mind carving into your dock with a knife.

16. To save battery, just turn off 3g, since globe's 3g is erratic and it keeps you falling down to edge and even to gprs... Whats the 3g for? except if you are in makati and other priority areas of globe - @loko_loko

17. If you want the normal (2)ABC (3)DEF etc keyboard... nokia users, sell your nokia! get an iPhone hehhee
The Japanese Kana keyboard gives access to a lot of symbols that are inaccessible from the standard Western keyboards, like mathematical symbols, circled/uncircled numbers, weather symbols, card suits, arrows, etc. (the usual unicode symbols; the kind of stuff accessible via Option+key on a mac).
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/keyb2.jpg

18. Keep Away from Chargers Not Approved for iPhone Use

19. How To Create A WebClip Icon For Your Site . This is a good tip for those of you who design web sites and applications geared toward the iPhone. Dan Dickinson posted instructions for creating the icon for your site that shows up on the springboard when someone creates a web clip for it.

20. What to do if your iPhone gets wet. Whether the culprit is a sink, toilet or rainstorm, getting your iPhone soaked in water or any other liquid is bad news. If the unthinkable happens, and you don’t have insurance, your best bet is to make sure the iPhone is off, swap it down with a dry cloth, then do one of the following immediately: Put your iPhone in a tub or bag of uncooked rice and let it sit for several hours (up to 2 days).

21. Set up Hotmail on the iPhone via Gmail. I know a few people who have had Hotmail address for a long time and don’t want to change. They also have bought iPhones and now have no way to use the built-in client on the iPhone to read mail. This solutions lets them read Hotmail on their iPhone.

22. Secrets of the Sensors. The iPhone has three cool sensors. First, it has an accelerometer that detects when you’ve rotated the iPhone into landscape orientation. In programs like Photos, Safari, and iPod, it triggers the screen image to rotate as well.

23. Keyboard Speedups. Don’t bother using the Shift key to capitalize a new sentence. The iPhone does that capitalizing automatically.
Don’t put apostrophes in contractions, either; the iPhone will put those in for you, too.

24. Customizing the iPod Buttons. The iPod module on the iPhone starts out with buttons along the bottom for summoning four lists: Playlists, Artists, Songs, and Videos. But what about Albums? Genres? Composers? They’re there, all right, but hidden; you have to tap More to see them.

25. How to Create Custom Ringtones in GarageBand 4.1.1 or QuickTime for Free
Here a couple of ways to create and use your own custom ringtones on the iPhone for free:
GarageBand (require: iLife)
For GarageBand users Apple’s latest update; 4.1.1 allows iPhone users to easily create their own Ringtones.
If the song you want is in your iTunes library; simply drag and drop the song from iTunes to Garageband into a new track.
Turn the cycle region on.
Adjust the cycle region of the song to accommodate what part of the song you want the ringtone to be; it can be any part of the song but must be 40 seconds or less.
Choose Share > Send Ringtone to iTunes
Sync with your iPhone, change your ringtone and have a friend phone you.
Via LifeHacker.However this expects you to own iLife which some users don’t so here’s another way which everyone can do with QuickTime that comes with every installation of Mac OSX.
QuickTime
Open the Song in QuickTime
Adjust the Selection Indicators to where want the ringtone to start and end (>40secs)

Copy the selection (?C)
Open new QuickTime Window
Paste the selection (?V)
Export (?E) the file as “INSERT_NAME_HERE”.m4r
Double click on the newly created Ringtone (in the Finder)
Sync with your iPhone, change your ringtone and have a friend phone you.
Unfortunately there are a few more steps but it just as simple, will work on both Macs and Windows and it is 100% free.Update: Apparently the regular version of QuickTime doesn’t have Selection Indicators so doing it that way will cost you $29.95. However you can accomplish this with any Audio Mixer/Editor; for example use Fission’s trial to edit the song into the ring tone you want and save it as .m4r. Or as Brad’s comment below shows you can also do this with the open source Audacity.

26. Stopping incoming calls . To stop an incoming call from ringing, press the sleep / wake button. To send the call immediately to VoiceMail, press the sleep / wake button twice.

27. Surfing Internet while talking iPhone: You can get on the internet DURING a call! You can only do this if your connected to a WIFI network (it wont work via edge), just hit the home key and click on Safari. Now your surfing while talking! The person on the other end can’t hear the keyboard clicks either!

28. When typing a text message, hold your finger over the text field and it will enable a small magnifying glass that lets you move back and forward through text and spaces.

29. If you are writing something and the iPhone flags a word as misspelled that you know is not misspelled, cancel the correction 3 times and the word will be put into the dictionary. If you write a lot, this feature is quite useful!

1. Type “welll” (3 L’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “We’ll”

2. Type “Helll” (3 L’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “He’ll”

3. Type “itsa” and the iPhone will auto correct to “It’s”

4. Type “weree” (2 E’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “We’re”

(In general, repeating the last letter will tell us its a contraction. The “itsa” is an exception since it could go either way. Think “it’s a…” No need for jumping over to the secondary keyboard at all for the apostrophe.

30. Google Maps. Typing in the three letter airport code while in maps will bring the airport up on the map. So if you are trying to view a map of say Renton, WA. Typing SEA (or sea) will bring up the Seattle airport. It’s relatively quick to zoom out, recenter over Renton, and zoom in again. It seems to recognize all primary and secondary US airports and many overseas airports as well.

31. Tapping on the address in your contacts opens it up in Google maps. heheh not sure what will show up on Manila map.

32.Zoom a column. You can zoom text columns as well as pictures. Double-tap on the column to fit it to the display. Double-tap again to return out of the zoom. Not only does Safari zoom block-quoted text independently of regular text but if you move your finger after the first double-tap-to-fit, it interprets the next double-tap as a re-center page command rather than a return-to-previous-zoom. Smart.

33. You can type a website address without adding the ‘.com’ just like on Safari on a Mac

34. Examining the URL. To peek at a link’s destination, touch and hold the link for a few seconds. You can also do this with images to see if they are linked. If a link appears and you don’t want to activate it, just slide your finger away until the destination text disappears.

35. “find in this page” on Safari. Bookmarklets are little pieces of Javascript code that can be saved as ordinary bookmarks in your web browser. They enhance your browsing experience by giving you super-instant access to useful tools and special functionality.

36. To delete a video slide your finger left to right over the name of the video, it will then come up with an option to delete. Of course you will also have to delete it from your itunes or else it ends up back on.

37. To delete applications from both your iPhone and iTunes (so that they don't come back when you sync):
In iTunes, go to "Applications" under "LIBRARY" (NOT in the iPhone view!). There you can right-click (or Ctrl-Click on Mac?) on an application and select "Delete". Next time you sync, the app will be removed from the iPhone as well.

38. When you come across a page design that has embedded frame content and no scroll bars, you can use two finger scroll to move the content within the frame.

39. The built in microphone in the provided headset is also a button. Pressing this will answer the phone when listening via the headset and also Pause/Play the iPod function.

40. DONT DROP IT! :)

41. To save an email that you have started typing as a draft, press 'Cancel', and then you will prompted to save the email. If you do, it will get saved into you 'Draft' Mail folder.

42. If you would like your calendar week to start on Monday instead of on Sunday, change your region format to UK.

43. If you have Exchange emails/contacts/calender setup via ActiveSync you may find that you can't edit/delete any events in the calender on the iPhone. To fix the issue, make sure the email address and windows logon name entered in setup matches with Exchange/AD. I had the same issue and entering the exact information as account properties in AD fixed the problem.

44. You can play music from your iPod while playing games.. all you need to do is ..
Play your iPod 1st before you load your game... then load your game and once the splash screen of the game comes up.. double tap your home button (suppose to bring up iPod controls unless u have changed it).. hit the play button on the iPod controls close it and you can play games while listening to your own music.

45. When on the home screen tapping at the bottom left or right of the screen near the top of the 'dock' will instantly switch between home screen pages. This is a lot quicker and easier than swiping from one page to another.

46. If you want to buy new accessories for your iPhone 3G visit http://www.weareready.hk/

Shinrai
08-26-2008, 12:57 PM
Nice tips, especially 15. I've seen this done with dentist's tools and it certainly is daunting. Not for the meek, repurposing a 2G dock for the 3G

shanghai_jim
08-26-2008, 01:07 PM
#8 is awesome.

viral_variance
08-26-2008, 01:10 PM
number 8 is very useful!

DON2003
08-26-2008, 01:12 PM
nice tips, got 2 new tips I never awared.
thanks

Greenie
08-26-2008, 01:14 PM
Agreed Number 8 is great, I've been wondering how you guys did that

My brother taught me this trick, this quickest way to type in a period is by pressing the SPACE BAR twice (all of you may already know this lol )

ikitub
08-26-2008, 01:23 PM
now im more excited. Thanks for the tips. Didnt know that tricks.

loko__loko
08-26-2008, 01:25 PM
Can i add? To save battery, just turn off 3g, since globe's 3g is erratic and it keeps you falling down to edge and even to gprs... Whats the 3g for? except if you are in makati and other priority areas of globe

dubeditions
08-26-2008, 01:33 PM
sure loko_loko feel free to add more to help the new iPhone users and peeps planning to get one :)
edit

antski
08-26-2008, 01:34 PM
Number 8 is a great tip! :)

ikitub
08-26-2008, 01:39 PM
but its better that you add it on your post.

bacchus_3
08-26-2008, 01:40 PM
nice tip for the japanese kana keyboard. I'll try to check that.

godivachoc
08-26-2008, 02:04 PM
I have to agree... Thanks for the tip with the japanese kana keyboard! :)

I was using my iPhone last night to access YM and AIM... It was a chore.. Hahaha

Thanks for the great tips!

gang_armani
08-26-2008, 02:09 PM
hehehe

15. will save me money
17. is the bomb, for those who cant resist the nokia style texting.


nice one dubs.

reorx
08-26-2008, 02:26 PM
Can i add? To save battery, just turn off 3g, since globe's 3g is erratic and it keeps you falling down to edge and even to gprs... Whats the 3g for? except if you are in makati and other priority areas of globe

Then why get an iphone 3g in the first place?

Cool tip on the double tap of space to get a period....i did not know that;)

chu
08-26-2008, 03:05 PM
Did you guys try out the ff in the Kana keyboard? Hold down a letter and up pops the other letters belonging to that key around the key, it's like a heads up display, it's so cool. Maybe they can integrate that into an english keypad and throw in T9-- I'm sure a lot of die hard keypad people will move to the iphone. The magic you can do when you do away with "all that plastic."

godivachoc
08-26-2008, 03:16 PM
I guess it's up to the user if they want to use 3G or not :P We wouldn't want inappropriate bettery loss slash data charging

courtside3
08-26-2008, 03:20 PM
Cool tip on the double tap of space to get a period....i did not know that;)

You can even turn it off or on depending on your preference. Just go to Settings>General>Keyboard and toggle the "." Shortcut switch accordingly. :)

jayj_23
08-26-2008, 03:22 PM
guys does anyone know how to turn off that predictive input? nakakairita kasi whenyoure typing tas iba lalabas.

dubeditions
08-26-2008, 03:27 PM
guys does anyone know how to turn off that predictive input? nakakairita kasi whenyoure typing tas iba lalabas.

hmm you can apply #29 or add the most common word that you use on your address book.

courtside3
08-26-2008, 03:49 PM
guys does anyone know how to turn off that predictive input? nakakairita kasi whenyoure typing tas iba lalabas.

Unfortunately, you cannot turn off the iPhone's auto-correction function without the benefit of a jailbreak. And, in the face of your limited options, I agree with dubeditions; making use of Tip No. 29 is your best bet. :)

potpot2
08-26-2008, 04:15 PM
here's a tip i got from some site. it might be useful for some muggers:

Double-Tapping

Double-tapping is actually pretty rare on the iPhone. It’s not like the Mac or Windows, where double-clicking the mouse means “open.” On the iPhone, you open something with one tap.

A double tap, therefore, is reserved for three functions:

* In Photos, Google Maps, and Safari (the Web browser), double-tapping zooms in on whatever you tap, magnifying it by a factor of two.
* In the same programs, as well as Mail, double-tapping means, “restore to original size” after you’ve zoomed in. (Weirdly, in Google Maps, you use a different gesture to zoom out: tap once with two fingers. That gesture appears nowhere else on the iPhone.)
*
David Pogue with his iPhone
When you’re watching a video, double-tapping eliminates or restores letterbox bars.
See, the iPhone’s screen is bright, vibrant, and stunningly sharp. It’s not, however, the right shape for videos.
Standard TV shows are squarish, not rectangular. So when you watch TV shows, you get black letterbox columns on either side of the picture.

Movies have the opposite problem. They’re too wide for the iPhone screen. So when you watch movies, you wind up with letterbox bars above and below the picture.

Some people are fine with that. At least when letterbox bars are onscreen, you know you’re seeing the complete composition of the scene the director intended.

Other people can’t stand letterbox bars. You’re already watching on a pretty small screen; why sacrifice some of that precious area to black bars?

That’s why the iPhone gives you a choice. If you double-tap the video as it plays, you zoom in, magnifying the image so that it fills the entire screen.

Part of the image is now off the screen; now you’re not seeing the entire composition originally broadcast. You lose the top and bottom of TV scenes, or the left and right edges of movie scenes.

If this effect winds up chopping off something important—some text on the screen, for example—restoring the original letterbox view is just another double-tap away.

loko__loko
08-26-2008, 04:26 PM
Then why get an iphone 3g in the first place?

being an unlimited visibility for almost 2yrs, i didnt expect globe's 3g would be this erratic.. maybe there are lots of 3g users since aug 22

are you really using the 3g function of your iphone? if yes, how often? if often, can you give feedback?

dubeditions
08-27-2008, 11:23 AM
http://www.bluelounge.com/images/BL_Sanctuary_STR01.jpg

http://www.bluelounge.com/images/BL_Sanctuary_STR02.jpg

ill give you feedback soon

Polar Mac
08-27-2008, 11:30 AM
New Tip!
If you want to buy new accessories for your iPhone 3G visit http://www.weareready.hk/
:)

The girl in that site is cute hehehe ;)

dubeditions
08-27-2008, 11:56 AM
hehehe si Casey :)

michelledsbona
08-27-2008, 12:06 PM
wow, the tips are great. thanks for sharing! :)

Shinrai
08-27-2008, 12:43 PM
http://www.bluelounge.com/images/BL_Sanctuary_STR01.jpg

http://www.bluelounge.com/images/BL_Sanctuary_STR02.jpg

ill give you feedback soon

Bluestation is available na ba locally bro? Can't wait for the feedback, been looking at one of these to clean up my clutter.

hotSHOT
08-27-2008, 02:30 PM
I'm sure a lot of you know this but it has not yet been metioned here (i think). for those who surf a lot using 3G or GPRS...you could monitor the amount of data that has been uploaded/downloaded using the network. you just need to go to Settings > General > Usage and check the Cellular Network Data. I'm not so sure how accurate the count is though since i am still to be billed for my iphone use. hehe

goodaytech
08-27-2008, 04:01 PM
IME, the counter for the data upload/download is far from the actual usage. I used my iPhone in China using China Mobile's 20RMB for 50MB of data and 0.01RMB/kB in excess. My load was already eaten up but the counter showed I just downloaded 9.2MB of data. Far from the actual usage. So be careful.

aleli_correa
08-27-2008, 04:07 PM
How can you cancel the correction 3 times? I can't do it.

aleli_correa
08-27-2008, 04:12 PM
OOOppppsss!!!! My question is regarding #29. Thanks

jayj_23
08-28-2008, 10:10 AM
also does anyone knows how to add or how to add a new tab when surfing safari? i remembered before therea an app in installer that adds a lot of stuff to safari browsing.

benzng
08-28-2008, 11:34 AM
if my iphone hangs, i do a reset, pressing home+power button until it turns off. (is this the soft reset?). If you're iphone is in deep trouble and you need to restore it but itunes would not recognize it then press home+power then turn it on again but keep pressing home button and it will get recognized as an iphone in DFU mode.

chu
08-28-2008, 12:03 PM
Handy tip from Leo Laporte, if you download apps directly into your iPhone, sometimes those apps tend to hang. Just shut off the phone and restart, it should start working again. They recommend that you download and update apps through iTunes and not through the iPhone for the meantime.

dubeditions
08-28-2008, 09:34 PM
If you always accidentally press the mail app, turn off your mail account (except for mobileme account) so that globe wont charge you. :)
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/emailapp.jpg

louien
08-28-2008, 09:50 PM
Any tips on charging? What is the most effective way to prolong battery life?

acnugteel
08-28-2008, 10:07 PM
Didn't know that headset mic has a use. Thanks for the tip 39.

dannybe
08-29-2008, 09:47 AM
tip #17. how do i get hold of the Japanese Kana keyboard?

aleli_correa
08-29-2008, 10:02 AM
RE: TIP #29

How can i cancel a mispelled word that i know is not mispelled? Can't get it right eh.

dubeditions
08-29-2008, 11:58 AM
Sun Cellular is offering unlimited data for 999pesos :)

dubeditions
08-29-2008, 11:59 AM
Any tips on charging? What is the most effective way to prolong battery life?


turn off Locations Services

francis79
08-29-2008, 12:06 PM
yup dub,

i'll be getting my sun broadband later. =)

plan 999 with hsdpa huwawei e220

ijdevera
08-29-2008, 12:45 PM
tip #17. how do i get hold of the Japanese Kana keyboard?

Yeah. How do you do it? Anyone?

antski
08-29-2008, 01:02 PM
settings-general-keyboards

chetiboy
08-29-2008, 01:07 PM
Yeah. How do you do it? Anyone?
Just go to General -> Keyboard -> international keyboard -> Japanese -> Kana and turn it on

you'll see a new icon in your keyboard looking like this
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c356/chetiboy/intkeyboard.jpg

click on it and you'll switch to an alternate keyboard, in this case, kana

ijdevera
08-29-2008, 02:20 PM
Just go to General -> Keyboard -> international keyboard -> Japanese -> Kana and turn it on

you'll see a new icon in your keyboard looking like this
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c356/chetiboy/intkeyboard.jpg

click on it and you'll switch to an alternate keyboard, in this case, kana

Tries this already, but what I only see is the QWERTY keyboard.

drakul
08-29-2008, 03:14 PM
Hi Can GPRS be turned off?

ashier
08-30-2008, 10:28 PM
the headset's mic also pauses the music your playing when pressed.

Greenie
08-30-2008, 10:35 PM
Hi Can GPRS be turned off?

Yes (http://www.philmug.ph/forum/showthread.php?t=38722)

the headset's mic also pauses the music your playing when pressed.

I never knew that lol thanks

kcirecarg718
08-30-2008, 10:39 PM
double pressed the mic and you'll skip a song.

ashier
08-30-2008, 10:58 PM
double pressed the mic and you'll skip a song.
sweet! :cool:

ashier
08-30-2008, 11:00 PM
I saw this complete list of features of the headset.

Pause a song or video: Click the mic button once. Click again to resume playback.
Skip to the next song: Click twice quickly.
Answer an incoming call: Click once.
End the current call: Click once.
Decline an incoming call: Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you declined the call.
Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and put the current call on hold: Click once. Click again to switch back to the first call.
Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and end the current call: Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you ended the first call.

Greenie
08-30-2008, 11:15 PM
^I never knew that little thing could do so much lol

p.pipster
08-30-2008, 11:27 PM
That is why I only use the stock headphones provided by Apple.

Those info are actually found in the online user's guide

ice_man
08-31-2008, 01:27 PM
That is why I only use the stock headphones provided by Apple.

Those info are actually found in the online user's guide


But the 3rd party earphones that were made for the iPhone work as well. An they sound much much better.. :rolleyes:

ashier
08-31-2008, 03:56 PM
But the 3rd party earphones that were made for the iPhone work as well. An they sound much much better.. :rolleyes:

Can you name brands? i would like to try other headsets to....

Thanks in advance! ;)

kili-kili power
09-02-2008, 11:34 AM
thanks to Dubs tips i found the friggin nokia smiley face!

meron pala nun sa iPhone! and here i was thinking i'd have to settle for this -> =)
for the rest of my sms life haha...

so here's how simple it is, just tap and hold down on the "U" button, and then drag/slide your finger to the smiley! that easy!

woohoo!

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/tjman77/photo-4.jpg

antski
09-02-2008, 12:21 PM
congrats tj! :) hehe

Shinrai
09-02-2008, 04:51 PM
I'm also glad you can now import your SIM contacts easily (Settings > Mail, Contacts > Import SIM Contacts). Or maybe I didn't see this in 1.1.4? I had to use a third-party app to do this with a classic iPhone.

soloworx
09-02-2008, 06:55 PM
I have organized my app icons in three 'pages' for a better experience:

Top page: Non-web apps like SMS, Calendar, Clock, Easy Task, Settings, Notes, Photos etc.
Next page: All web apps like Mail, Safari, Currency, FaceBook, Maps, Stocks, YouTube etc.
3rd page: games and pa-cute stuff (iPint, iTarot etc)
Dock: Phone, Camera, Contacts, iPod

I have also arranged them alphabetically in their respective pages (OC no?)

Even if I have disabled my APN, this organization doubly ensures that I don't accidentally launch a web-based app.

courtside3
09-02-2008, 07:02 PM
I'm also glad you can now import your SIM contacts easily (Settings > Mail, Contacts > Import SIM Contacts). Or maybe I didn't see this in 1.1.4? I had to use a third-party app to do this with a classic iPhone.

This feature is not present in iPhone firmwares lower than 2.0. :)

jor
09-08-2008, 02:00 AM
I saw this complete list of features of the headset.

Pause a song or video: Click the mic button once. Click again to resume playback.
Skip to the next song: Click twice quickly.
Answer an incoming call: Click once.
End the current call: Click once.
Decline an incoming call: Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you declined the call.
Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and put the current call on hold: Click once. Click again to switch back to the first call.
Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and end the current call: Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you ended the first call.

Fantastic tip! Thanks!

And for the list of 42 tips.

Is there any way to get emoticons into the iphone? :)

bong.callejo
09-08-2008, 02:03 AM
yup, turn off your phone and GPRS is turned off. Hope this helps

rbenzon
09-08-2008, 04:10 AM
Even if I have disabled my APN, this organization doubly ensures that I don't accidentally launch a web-based app.
mine is similar but not quite as o.c. ;) i put my internet apps on the first row--far from the most commonly tapped row, which is the dock. same principle: make the internet apps far from being accidentally selected. yours is a tad safer.

currently, my apps are organized as follows:
1st row: email, safari, app store, facebook
2nd: things, calendar, contacts, clock
3rd: photos, camera, flickup, calculator
4th: empty (white space and cushion from dock)

second page: productivity apps
third page: fun and games

my organization isn't alphabetical. my rows are generally organized by functional categories. and i put the more frequently used apps on the edges.

rogue
09-16-2008, 06:17 PM
good job. really REALLY helpful.

yup, turn off your phone and GPRS is turned off. Hope this helps

jaytrixz
09-17-2008, 01:02 PM
I have mine arranged like this:

1st page: Default arrangement
2nd page: System-related applications
3rd page: Toys-utilities applications
4th page: Games
5th page: Internet shortcuts

shootertwist
09-17-2008, 03:09 PM
thanks for the "smiley" tip on page 6!

onyxd
09-21-2008, 06:03 PM
another headset tip:

click 3x quickly to go to the previous song..

philpangandian
09-21-2008, 06:22 PM
Just watch or download the guided tour (http://www.apple.com/iphone/guidedtour/) and you'll learn a lot of tricks.. I think it's just 30 minutes.. 12 minutes if you just want what's new with iPhone 3g.. The video is very useful..

doughn
09-21-2008, 08:06 PM
hmmm no more hacks... go legit :) I know you might already know some of these tricks. However a lot of people don’t so this is why I’m posting them. feel free to add

1. Double-down with scrolling. Many Web pages contain separate text boxes with their own scroll bars. If you're trying to move around in one, try this: Zoom in, and then scroll with two fingers instead of one. That will let you scroll just inside the box and not affect the position of the entire page.

2. Maximize battery life, part 1. iPhone and iPhone 3G models have more sensors than just the accelerometer. For example, they have a separate sensor, situated right above the earpiece, that detects ambient light. The iPhone uses this sensor only once per session, though, just as you unlock the handset. But if you cover the sensor as you unlock the phone, you will trick the handset into thinking it's in a dark room, and it will power down the screen brightness as a result.

3. Maximize battery life, part 2. The iPhone's newfound e-mail synchronization abilities are useful, but they also drain the battery more quickly. If that's a concern, under Fetch New Data, set e-mail fetch time to Hourly, and turn Push off.

4. Keep Safari's address bar handy. Ever scroll pretty far down a Web page, only to find that the address bar has disappeared? No need to scroll back up—instead, tap the top part of the screen. The address bar will reappear, regardless of where you are on the actual Web page.

5. Enter punctuation quickly. To enter a period while using the on-screen keyboard, hold down the Punctuation key and slide your finger over to the Period button. Then release it.

6. Ride the dot-com wave. When keying in Web addresses, the iPhone gives you a very useful .com button that lets you add the four characters in one press.
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/keysb4.jpg
But as with the desktop version of Safari, you can even leave that out: Safari will automatically add it for you. Bonus tip: hold down the .com button; you'll be presented with a list of alternate domain endings, such as .net, .edu, and .org.

7. Force-quit an application. Now that the iPhone is a real handheld computer, it's not immune from the occasional misbehaving application. If one freezes up on you, force-quit by pressing and holding the Home button for 6 seconds.

8. Grab a screenshot. The latest iPhone software lets you easily take screenshots of just about anything. To grab one, hold down the Home button and press the Sleep/Wake button. The iPhone will deposit a photo of the current screen in the iPhone's Photo application.

9. Google Maps: zoom in, zoom out. Instead of pinching out to zoom out, if you tap the screen with two fingers, the page will zoom out.

10. Save photos in Mail or Safari: You can save any photo emailed to you, or an image on a webpage. Just hold your finger down and the following prompt will appear.

11. One step slide for typing capital letters or numbers: Instead of pressing the “shift” or “.?123″ buttons and letting go to capitalize a letter or get a number, here’s a cool short cut. Tap the “shift”/”.?123″ button and hold your finger down, then slide to the appropriate letter or number and let go. BAM! You just saved yourself a key press

12. Like to take self portraits with the camera? Here’s a handy tip: first hold your finger down on the shutter button and keep it there. Next, strike a pose while holding the camera at a distance–then release your finger–BAM…a photo will be taken! This method helps reduce the shake that usually occurs when you press the shutter, resulting in blurry images.

13. Many users (myself included) have been experiencing a lot of problems lately with apps on their iPhone crashing or simply not even launching. Two solutions to the problem have been discovered, but the first is definitely less than ideal. One reader of iPhone Atlas claims that the problem can be fixed by reducing the number of apps on the iPhone.

14. If you listen to music on your iPhone while surfing the web or using other applications, you may occasionally need to access the iPod or its controls. Sure, you can hit the home button and jump into the iPod, but iPhone has a much more elegant way of accessing iPod controls. http://www.iphonealley.com/images/storyimages/july08/doubleclick.jpg Ever since the iPhone update in September (v1.1.1), double clicking the "Home" button on your iPhone brings up a set of controls for volume, skipping tracks, and pausing your music without leaving the current application. There's even an "iPod" button that takes you right to the iPod application. But the fun doesn't stop there, so read on for more "Home" button tricks.

15. modified old iPhone dock to work with the 3G. If you don't mind carving into your dock with a knife.

16. To save battery, just turn off 3g, since globe's 3g is erratic and it keeps you falling down to edge and even to gprs... Whats the 3g for? except if you are in makati and other priority areas of globe - @loko_loko

17. If you want the normal (2)ABC (3)DEF etc keyboard... nokia users, sell your nokia! get an iPhone hehhee
The Japanese Kana keyboard gives access to a lot of symbols that are inaccessible from the standard Western keyboards, like mathematical symbols, circled/uncircled numbers, weather symbols, card suits, arrows, etc. (the usual unicode symbols; the kind of stuff accessible via Option+key on a mac).
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/keyb2.jpg

18. Keep Away from Chargers Not Approved for iPhone Use

19. How To Create A WebClip Icon For Your Site . This is a good tip for those of you who design web sites and applications geared toward the iPhone. Dan Dickinson posted instructions for creating the icon for your site that shows up on the springboard when someone creates a web clip for it.

20. What to do if your iPhone gets wet. Whether the culprit is a sink, toilet or rainstorm, getting your iPhone soaked in water or any other liquid is bad news. If the unthinkable happens, and you don’t have insurance, your best bet is to make sure the iPhone is off, swap it down with a dry cloth, then do one of the following immediately: Put your iPhone in a tub or bag of uncooked rice and let it sit for several hours (up to 2 days).

21. Set up Hotmail on the iPhone via Gmail. I know a few people who have had Hotmail address for a long time and don’t want to change. They also have bought iPhones and now have no way to use the built-in client on the iPhone to read mail. This solutions lets them read Hotmail on their iPhone.

22. Secrets of the Sensors. The iPhone has three cool sensors. First, it has an accelerometer that detects when you’ve rotated the iPhone into landscape orientation. In programs like Photos, Safari, and iPod, it triggers the screen image to rotate as well.

23. Keyboard Speedups. Don’t bother using the Shift key to capitalize a new sentence. The iPhone does that capitalizing automatically.
Don’t put apostrophes in contractions, either; the iPhone will put those in for you, too.

24. Customizing the iPod Buttons. The iPod module on the iPhone starts out with buttons along the bottom for summoning four lists: Playlists, Artists, Songs, and Videos. But what about Albums? Genres? Composers? They’re there, all right, but hidden; you have to tap More to see them.

25. How to Create Custom Ringtones in GarageBand 4.1.1 or QuickTime for Free
Here a couple of ways to create and use your own custom ringtones on the iPhone for free:
GarageBand (require: iLife)
For GarageBand users Apple’s latest update; 4.1.1 allows iPhone users to easily create their own Ringtones.
If the song you want is in your iTunes library; simply drag and drop the song from iTunes to Garageband into a new track.
Turn the cycle region on.
Adjust the cycle region of the song to accommodate what part of the song you want the ringtone to be; it can be any part of the song but must be 40 seconds or less.
Choose Share > Send Ringtone to iTunes
Sync with your iPhone, change your ringtone and have a friend phone you.
Via LifeHacker.However this expects you to own iLife which some users don’t so here’s another way which everyone can do with QuickTime that comes with every installation of Mac OSX.
QuickTime
Open the Song in QuickTime
Adjust the Selection Indicators to where want the ringtone to start and end (>40secs)

Copy the selection (?C)
Open new QuickTime Window
Paste the selection (?V)
Export (?E) the file as “INSERT_NAME_HERE”.m4r
Double click on the newly created Ringtone (in the Finder)
Sync with your iPhone, change your ringtone and have a friend phone you.
Unfortunately there are a few more steps but it just as simple, will work on both Macs and Windows and it is 100% free.Update: Apparently the regular version of QuickTime doesn’t have Selection Indicators so doing it that way will cost you $29.95. However you can accomplish this with any Audio Mixer/Editor; for example use Fission’s trial to edit the song into the ring tone you want and save it as .m4r. Or as Brad’s comment below shows you can also do this with the open source Audacity.

26. Stopping incoming calls . To stop an incoming call from ringing, press the sleep / wake button. To send the call immediately to VoiceMail, press the sleep / wake button twice.

27. Surfing Internet while talking iPhone: You can get on the internet DURING a call! You can only do this if your connected to a WIFI network (it wont work via edge), just hit the home key and click on Safari. Now your surfing while talking! The person on the other end can’t hear the keyboard clicks either!

28. When typing a text message, hold your finger over the text field and it will enable a small magnifying glass that lets you move back and forward through text and spaces.

29. If you are writing something and the iPhone flags a word as misspelled that you know is not misspelled, cancel the correction 3 times and the word will be put into the dictionary. If you write a lot, this feature is quite useful!

1. Type “welll” (3 L’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “We’ll”

2. Type “Helll” (3 L’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “He’ll”

3. Type “itsa” and the iPhone will auto correct to “It’s”

4. Type “weree” (2 E’s) and the iPhone will auto correct to “We’re”

(In general, repeating the last letter will tell us its a contraction. The “itsa” is an exception since it could go either way. Think “it’s a…” No need for jumping over to the secondary keyboard at all for the apostrophe.

30. Google Maps. Typing in the three letter airport code while in maps will bring the airport up on the map. So if you are trying to view a map of say Renton, WA. Typing SEA (or sea) will bring up the Seattle airport. It’s relatively quick to zoom out, recenter over Renton, and zoom in again. It seems to recognize all primary and secondary US airports and many overseas airports as well.

31. Tapping on the address in your contacts opens it up in Google maps. heheh not sure what will show up on Manila map.

32.Zoom a column. You can zoom text columns as well as pictures. Double-tap on the column to fit it to the display. Double-tap again to return out of the zoom. Not only does Safari zoom block-quoted text independently of regular text but if you move your finger after the first double-tap-to-fit, it interprets the next double-tap as a re-center page command rather than a return-to-previous-zoom. Smart.

33. You can type a website address without adding the ‘.com’ just like on Safari on a Mac

34. Examining the URL. To peek at a link’s destination, touch and hold the link for a few seconds. You can also do this with images to see if they are linked. If a link appears and you don’t want to activate it, just slide your finger away until the destination text disappears.

35. “find in this page” on Safari. Bookmarklets are little pieces of Javascript code that can be saved as ordinary bookmarks in your web browser. They enhance your browsing experience by giving you super-instant access to useful tools and special functionality.

36. To delete a video slide your finger left to right over the name of the video, it will then come up with an option to delete. Of course you will also have to delete it from your itunes or else it ends up back on.

37. To delete applications from both your iPhone and iTunes (so that they don't come back when you sync):
In iTunes, go to "Applications" under "LIBRARY" (NOT in the iPhone view!). There you can right-click (or Ctrl-Click on Mac?) on an application and select "Delete". Next time you sync, the app will be removed from the iPhone as well.

38. When you come across a page design that has embedded frame content and no scroll bars, you can use two finger scroll to move the content within the frame.

39. The built in microphone in the provided headset is also a button. Pressing this will answer the phone when listening via the headset and also Pause/Play the iPod function.

40. DONT DROP IT! :)

41. To save an email that you have started typing as a draft, press 'Cancel', and then you will prompted to save the email. If you do, it will get saved into you 'Draft' Mail folder.

42. If you would like your calendar week to start on Monday instead of on Sunday, change your region format to UK.

43. If you have Exchange emails/contacts/calender setup via ActiveSync you may find that you can't edit/delete any events in the calender on the iPhone. To fix the issue, make sure the email address and windows logon name entered in setup matches with Exchange/AD. I had the same issue and entering the exact information as account properties in AD fixed the problem.

44. You can play music from your iPod while playing games.. all you need to do is ..
Play your iPod 1st before you load your game... then load your game and once the splash screen of the game comes up.. double tap your home button (suppose to bring up iPod controls unless u have changed it).. hit the play button on the iPod controls close it and you can play games while listening to your own music.

45. When on the home screen tapping at the bottom left or right of the screen near the top of the 'dock' will instantly switch between home screen pages. This is a lot quicker and easier than swiping from one page to another.

46. If you want to buy new accessories for your iPhone 3G visit http://www.weareready.hk/




thanks for the VERy useful TIPS. more power to you!

levi
10-01-2008, 06:34 PM
does tip #8 applicable to iPhone 1.1.4?

doesn't seemed to work with my unit.

thanks in advance.

respiritu
10-02-2008, 10:38 PM
does tip #8 applicable to iPhone 1.1.4?

doesn't seemed to work with my unit.

thanks in advance.

Unfortunately not, it only works with firmwares 2 and up.

zirkwander
10-03-2008, 08:09 AM
Very helpful especially to those who had their 1st iPhones recently.

drizzle
10-03-2008, 11:02 AM
If I use the Mail application but connects using WIFI, will Globe still charge me?

If you always accidentally press the mail app, turn off your mail account (except for mobileme account) so that globe wont charge you. :)
http://s37.photobucket.com/albums/e71/dubeditions/emailapp.jpg

vps9280
10-03-2008, 11:25 AM
21. Set up Hotmail on the iPhone via Gmail. I know a few people who have had Hotmail address for a long time and don’t want to change. They also have bought iPhones and now have no way to use the built-in client on the iPhone to read mail. This solutions lets them read Hotmail on their iPhone.


>> Is this doable? I tried it with no success... Any detailed steps? Thanks much!

chololoco
10-03-2008, 02:11 PM
17. If you want the normal (2)ABC (3)DEF etc keyboard... nokia users, sell your nokia! get an iPhone hehhee
The Japanese Kana keyboard gives access to a lot of symbols that are inaccessible from the standard Western keyboards, like mathematical symbols, circled/uncircled numbers, weather symbols, card suits, arrows, etc. (the usual unicode symbols; the kind of stuff accessible via Option+key on a mac).


^ sir can you please teach me how to do no. 17 on my iphone 3g. Thanks. Newbie here :D

albert69
10-03-2008, 03:44 PM
just goto settings...general...keyboard...japanese and select ON for the kana keyboard option

chololoco
10-03-2008, 04:37 PM
^ thank you sir.

katsch
10-05-2008, 02:45 PM
very deep head bow to dubeditions!

question lang please:

29. If you are writing something and the iPhone flags a word as misspelled that you know is not misspelled, cancel the correction 3 times and the word will be put into the dictionary. If you write a lot, this feature is quite useful!

the cancellation thingy disappears after i tap it once.

or did you mean to say i should re type such a word three times and then cancel each time (which i did but the same corrections keep coming back for si, ni, mo, pa, etc.

help. naman please!

shootertwist
10-05-2008, 03:33 PM
there are words that iphone will continue to "autocorrect" like the word "ko" , iphone always suggest i use "ok"... i tried typing "ko" about 50 times (i swear i did, bored eh, hehe) and still the iphone keeps telling me it should be "ok"

jackstone
10-05-2008, 03:43 PM
i read this trick in applei. to cancel the autocorrect function:
1. when auto captilaization is on, just type any letter, in this case "A"
2. Then use the magnifying glass to go back before "A"
3. Start typing any word and the iPhone will do its usual autocorrection
> It will look like this "koA" then just press space and continue to keep the letter "A" in front of your words until you're done. you can then delete A before sending.

Works like a charm :)

kili-kili power
10-11-2008, 09:16 PM
i discovered the same thing by accident ;) but it does not need the auto capitalization on

type any letter

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/tjman77/photo-7.jpg

then move the cursor right before that letter

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/tjman77/photo-6.jpg

then go ahead and type away! it will think you are just editing one word! no auto correct function! feel free to type tagalog, ilonggo, bisaya, or nippingo! konichiwa!

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e137/tjman77/photo-8.jpg

estatiktik
10-11-2008, 11:07 PM
works great...thanks for this...:D

Mansanas
10-19-2008, 08:33 PM
If I use the Mail application but connects using WIFI, will Globe still charge me?

Nope. Globe only charges you if you access 3G or GPRS. If you can already access your wifi for free pre-Iphone, then it's also free with your iPhone.

sle3pless
10-20-2008, 10:35 PM
@14. If you listen to music on your iPhone while surfing the web or using other applications, you may occasionally need to access the iPod or its controls. Sure, you can hit the home button and jump into the iPod, but iPhone has a much more elegant way of accessing iPod controls. http://www.iphonealley.com/images/storyimages/july08/doubleclick.jpg Ever since the iPhone update in September (v1.1.1), double clicking the "Home" button on your iPhone brings up a set of controls for volume, skipping tracks, and pausing your music without leaving the current application. There's even an "iPod" button that takes you right to the iPod application. But the fun doesn't stop there, so read on for more "Home" button tricks.

- You can even do this while your iPhone is in sleep mode. Double click the Home button while it's asleep also shows iPod controls.. even if you're not currently playing a song :)


-Thanks for the call tricks (how to reject calls / redirect to voicemail).. I was actually wondering about how to do that. ;)

pixiedust
02-11-2009, 01:40 PM
i'm a new iphone user and thank God for this thread! really helpful especially the one on turning off the 3g and changing the apn.

ekacpuc
02-16-2009, 11:29 PM
Thanks so much, learned so much.

littlepitboy
02-17-2009, 02:48 AM
The texts I type always goes to the next line.. Does it mean I always hit the return key? How can I prevent this?

macdiver
02-17-2009, 05:45 AM
^ How about stop pressing the return key?

littlepitboy
02-20-2009, 11:40 PM
i dont press it thats why im asking -