Get the camera icon from iPhone lock screen
October 13, 2011 4 Comments
Can’t find the camera icon as promised in iOS 5 upgrade? Just double tap the home button while your phone is locked. Simple.
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October 13, 2011 4 Comments
Can’t find the camera icon as promised in iOS 5 upgrade? Just double tap the home button while your phone is locked. Simple.
August 17, 2011 Leave a comment
How do you search for a business contact in iPhone? I believe many will hit the Safari and google it. Thats the most convenient way right? No. Next time try this: Instead of Safari, open Maps and search in there, if the business you’re searching is a reasonably established one, it is most likely to appear in the map. From there, tap the > arrow and you’ll see all its business information including GPS coordinate. Tap ‘Add to Contact’ and walla! You save everything in your phone book without any typing!
April 1, 2011 Leave a comment
Tired of moving cursor to precise place when using iPhone Notes? Wish there are easy copy-past buttons? Seek no more, Text Writer knows your pain. Apart from these wonderful pain killers, this simple text editor is not only easy to use, it also comes with Home & End button which I found myself using frequently during typing but missing in Notes. As a bonus, the mail button there will send your text straight to the Mail app for sharing too. Typing has never been easier with Text Writer. (Available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.)
One thing to point out though, there are still some bugs when using arrows.
Tips: It is FREE now until April 2. Grab it now!
September 12, 2010 Leave a comment
There are tons of camera related apps out there but I am not going to talk about those here.
We all know that snapping a photo by touching the iPhone screen will somehow create a slight shake thus cause the photo become blur easily. However there’s a workaround. iPhone camera apps does not snap the photo when you ‘touch’ its capture button, it snaps only when you ‘release’ it. So by holding the capture button, wait for the perfect moment then release the button will let you snap a more stable shot.
Simple. Just point to any bright light source and snap. I don’t know what makes the lens flare this way, perhaps is the way iPhone lens constructed? Anybody care to explain?
Make sure your iPhone’s location services is turn on for camera. To check, goto Settings > General > Location Services:
You will notice a small purple arrow appeared on top of the screen in camera app. Allow iPhone built in GPS to detect your location, it will then store the location data in the photos you take. Note that if you are in a tunnel or building where no GPS signal available, you can still manually add in location info later on in iPhoto or similar application.
Have fun and share your creative shots in the comment!
September 6, 2010 5 Comments
Another freebies after the popular demand from the previous carbon fiber wallpaper post.
Screenshot of carbon fiber wallpaper on iPhone:
Download carbon fiber wallpaper for iPhone & iPhone 4
![]() Texture 1 for iPhone for iPhone 4 |
![]() Texture 2 for iPhone for iPhone 4 |
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