I remember reading about three D touch in Anna's book the first time that I just read through it and will keep the book on hand for whenever I have to replace my SE.
Best regards, Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 1:30 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com; Jewel <jewelbla...@kinect.co.nz> Subject: Re: 5 hidden iPhone features even power users probably don't know about, BGR 3D touch was introduced on the iPhone 6, and it will bring up a certain set of options when you apply more pressure when touching an object on the screen. Of course the app needs to have support in it for 3D touch. On 3/9/19 10:47 PM, Jewel wrote: > I know about 3d films, but what is 3D touch? > > Jewel > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Anthony Vece" <ajv...@gmail.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 5:09 PM > To: <viphone@googlegroups.com> > Subject: Re: 5 hidden iPhone features even power users probably don't > know about, BGR > > Mark; > I have to say that this post that you forwarded to the list is > probably one of the best posts I have ever had the pleasure to read. > As a moderator you do a wonderful service to this list by posting articles > like this. > Keep them coming. > God bless > Anthony > > Sent from my Verizon iPhone 10R!!! > >> On Mar 9, 2019, at 9:20 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: >> >> 5 hidden iPhone features even power users probably don't know about, >> BGR >> >> Remember when Android phones first started to get popular? People who >> chose Android over iOS would constantly brag about how much more >> capable and versatile their smartphones were compare to iPhones. And >> back in those days, they were right. Apple's iPhone prioritized >> simplicity over versatility and many features that had been available >> for years on other smartphone platforms were omitted. Of course, plenty has >> changed since the early days. >> The iOS platform has grown over the years into one of the most >> feature-packed software platforms that has ever existed. In fact, >> there's so much packed into modern versions of iOS that it's >> impossible to remember all of the nifty features and functions that are >> available to users these days. >> >> We regularly round up cool iOS features to share them with readers so >> that they can get the most out of their iPhones and iPads. After all, >> there could be great functionality hiding in there that will make >> your life easier, but it's obviously useless if you don't even know >> it exists. This time around, we've put together five wonderfully >> useful features that are buried so deep in iOS, even power users >> probably don't know about them. We're not talking about 3D Touching >> the keyboard to turn it into a trackpad here. No, we've got some >> awesome features for you that are so well hidden, we guarantee even the most >> hardcore Apple fans will learn something new before they leave. >> >> Location-based DND >> This first tip might be my favorite, and I have to be honest: I had >> no idea this feature was available until I came across a post about it on >> Reddit. >> >> Do Not Disturb is a wonderfully useful feature that silences any and >> all unwanted notifications while you're sleeping at night. Sure it >> would be nice if you could set different scheduled for weekdays and >> weekend days, but that's neither here nor there. DND lets your phone >> continue to receive all those emails, Facebook messages, and >> everything else that floods your phone, but it remains silent so as not to >> disturb you. >> >> There are a few nifty options to be found in the DND section of the >> iOS Settings app, but there's one fantastic feature you'll only find >> if you look >> elsewhere: location-based Do Not Disturb. Using this hidden feature, >> you can silence notifications on your iPhone while in a certain >> location, and then DND will automatically be disabled when you leave. >> How will your iPhone know you've left? It uses the same GPS and >> cell-based positioning tech needed for all of the iPhone's location-based >> features. >> >> Next time you go to the movies, swipe down to open the Control Center >> on your iPhone and then 3D Touch the DND icon that looks like a >> sliver of the Moon (press firmly). You'll see the menu above pop up, >> and then you can just tap on "Until I leave this location." >> >> Rearrange apps more efficiently >> Tap lightly and hold on any app icon, and your apps will begin to jiggle. >> You can then drag them around as much as you want to rearrange them, >> your hold one app above another to create a folder. Most iOS device >> users are probably aware of this functionality, but you might not >> know that there are a bunch of different things you can do to make >> your life easier while rearranging apps. >> >> As seen in the GIF above, you can grab multiple apps at once to move >> them as a group to a new page, for example. Tap lightly and hold on >> one app, and then continue to hold it while you tap with another finger on >> other apps. >> You can also use another finger to swipe between home screen pages >> while holding onto one or more apps. >> >> Getting apps into folders can sometimes be a pain because the folder >> jumps from side to side as you try to hover over it. Instead of doing >> it that way, just tap any fold with another finger while you're >> holding onto one or more apps. Presto, it's open! >> >> Pump up the volume >> This is another nifty feature I wasn't aware of until I found it on Reddit. >> >> If you use your phone's stereo loudspeakers to listen to music and >> you find that it doesn't quite get loud enough, there's a setting >> buried in your iPhone that will crank the volume up to 11. Open the >> iOS Settings app and scroll down to Music. Then tap on EQ, and select "Late >> Night." >> >> App notifications in folders >> Do you keep lots of your iPhone apps in folders? Do you get annoyed >> when those apps get new notifications and you have to dig around >> through a folder to figure out which apps have new notifications? >> Don't worry because there's a much easier way. Simply 3D Touch (press >> firmly) on any folder that has a new notification indicator and a >> menu will pop up listing all the apps inside with unchecked >> notifications. Tap on any app in the list to launch it without even opening >> the folder. >> >> Do you like to fall asleep while listening to music, watching movies, >> or streaming video from services like Netflix and YouTube? Well >> there's a simple way to set a timer so that any and all media will >> stop playing after any amount of time you choose. Just open the Clock >> app on your iPhone and tap the Timers tab in the bottom-right corner. >> Set a timer for however long you'd like, then tap the "When Timer >> Ends" button. Now just scroll all the way to the bottom and select "Stop >> Playing." >> >> Original Article at: >> https://bgr.com/2019/03/05/iphone-xr-vs-xs-max-features-5-hidden-tric >> ks/ >> >> >> -- >> The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. >> >> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, >> or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact >> the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. >> >> Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. Mark can be reached at: >> mk...@ucla.edu. 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