Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Browsing Tips for your Apple device - iPhone 6

 
 
 
 
1. Private browsingLike your desktop browser, the iPhone 5’s Safari browser can be set to Private Browsing mode, which won’t save any of the places you’ve visited for other people to check up on. You’ll find the Private Browsing switch in the Safari sub-menu within Settings.

2. Select Your Search EngineFrom this Safari sub-menu you can also select the search engine the iPhone 5 will use for its Internet searches. (eiphone6deals.co.uk) Your choices are Google, Yahoo! and Bing. We honestly can’t think of a reason why anyone would pick anything but Google, though, short of an irrational hatred for the big G.

3. How to save web images to the galleryAnother neat half-hidden feature of the iPhone 5 Safari browser is that you can save images easily from within the browser. Just hold a finger down on an image until a menu pops-up. One of the options in the menu is “save image”, which will save the pic to your phone’s gallery.

4. Install a data monitor if you have a mobile data limitUnlike the latest version of Android, iOS does not currently offer a particularly good way to track how much mobile data you have used. There’s just a global data counter within the Usage part of the iPhone 6 Settings menu. There are apps that will do this for you, though, (eiphone6deals.co.uk) and let you know when you’re approaching your data limit. One to try is the freebie Data Monitor.

5. Saving pages for offline readingIf you want to save some of your data allowance, you can save pages for offline reading in the iPhone 5’s Reading List. To do this, just press down on a page until a menu pops-up. In this menu, one of the options will be “Add to Reading List”. You can access you Reading List by tapping the book icon in the Safari nav bar. Reading List will be the top option.
 
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