Apple’s latest iPhone event is more about the iOS 5 software when compared to hardware enhancements. iOS 5 has tonnes of new features and it’s available to all the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 & iPad users.
Upgrading your iDevice to iOS 5 is no brainer, it’s has loads of very useful features that makes your smart iPhone lot more smarter. Download iOS 5 if you have not yet and here is are the list of hidden/less spoken features of iOS 5.
Keyboard Shortcuts For Writing Lengthy Sentences
Keyboard shortcuts of iOS 5 lets you set small keyboard shortcuts for the lengthy phrases you type often. Let say if you type ‘omw’ iPhone can automatically expand it to ‘on my way’, thus saving lot of your time.
To configure keyboard shortcuts
- Go to Settings
- Navigate to General > Keyboard
- Scroll to the bottom and tap the prompt to add new shortcut
- Associate a shortcut with a phrase
Find The Apps Consuming Most Data
Are you worried about over data usage and heavy bills? Now you get a report of Apps that are consuming more data and start monitoring them. The report shows the total Data Usage and list of Apps ordered in the descending order of their data usage. You can tap the App and uninstall if it’s an offender.
To view the report
- Go to Settings
- Navigate to General>Usage
Share Your iTunes Account With Family, Maintaining Separate iCloud Accounts
Sharing Apple ID across the devices is a good option as it saves lot of money, but it’s not a good idea to share iCloud accounts on all the devices as each of you want to maintain your own contacts, calendars and other personal stuff.
The good news is that you can continue to share an Apple ID for iTunes purchases with your family while maintaining individual, separate iCloud accounts. Here is a guide from MacWorld on how to configure individual iCloud Accounts while Sharing the Apple ID.
Visual Alerts – Flash LEDs When You Need An Alert
By going to Accessibility menu in General Settings you can turn on LED Flash alerts when the Phone is in Silent Mode.
Inline Dictionary Definitions
Personally I love this feature as often I go to Google to lookup for new words I come across. Wish Windows 7 too have this type of options!
Snap Photos Using Headphone Volume Controls
Want to snap a photo quickly while you are fiddling with your headphones? Just click on the Volume Up button and your phone camera quickly captures the image in front of it.
Private Browsing – Let Your Phone Not Track What You Browse
Almost all the modern desktop browsers these days support private browsing – your browsers stop tracking the sites and thus you don’t need to clear history when you are browsing something fishy
Now iOS 5 Safari browser lets you browse in Private Mode. This brings the same advantages of desktop browser’s private browsing.
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