Tuesday 23 October 2012

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How to Setup iTune WiFi Sync




Tired of tethering to iTunes and wondering how to set up iTunes Wi-Fi sync? It works just like traditional USB sync but without the cable! (Without the sync cable that is, you still need to be plugged into a power cable -- baby steps!) Here's how to get it going:
  • Make sure your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is connected to your Wi-Fi network and running iOS 5. (Here's how to update to iOS 5)


  • Make sure the PC running iTunes is connected to the same Wi-Fi network and is running iTunes version 10.5
  • Plug in the device you want to setup Wi-Fi sync with
  • When its been recognized, click on it in the left column then select Summary in the header bar
  • Scroll down until you see the option for Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi
  • Click the box to turn it on
  • Hit Apply
That's it, now as long as iTunes is open on your PC, as soon as you plug your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into the power outlet, it should appear in iTunes and sync over Wi-Fi.
(Yes -- It has to be plugged in to the power for this to work, so you are really just cutting the cord to the PC not to the wall!)
If you want to initiate a sync manually, you can do this from your iOS device and you don't need to be plugged into a power outlet.
  • Go to Settings
  • General

  • Click on iTunes Wi-Fi Sync
  • Click on Sync Now
That is all there is too it, you can now sync your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad without the cable. Well without a cable connected to your PC anyway!
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Monday 22 October 2012

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How to Show Battery Percentage on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and 4S


Since the iPhone 3GS, several nice, little features have been included. One of my favorites is the ability to show a percentage of the battery life in the upper right hand corner instead of just the battery graphic. Here is how to do it. Update: these settings can be found on any modern OS device now including iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices.

More data is better, right?

Be sure that your device has been updated to one of the latest iOS versions. Then follow these steps to show your percent of device’s battery life.

1. Click Settings
2. Click General
3. Click Usage
4. Toggle Battery Percentage to ON


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How to Increase Battery Life of your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch



With each update of the operating system that powers Apple’s mobile devices, many users experience issues with decreased battery life. The increasing popularity of location based apps and iCloud syncing are partly to blame for the increased consumption. Increasing available of LTE increases battery usage as well. By changing some simple settings on your Apple device, you should be able to improve your battery life and charge less frequently.

By the way, if you are worried about your battery life, you will want to enable ShowBattery Percentageso you can more accurately measure your battery levels.

Do I have a battery problem?

Heavy internet, GPS, or gaming use will crush the battery on any device, but with minimal usage, any apple devices should easily make it through a day on one charge. At the end of the day your standby time should be much greater than your usage time. If the amount of time recorded for your standby time is much lower than you expect, that means your phone is using energy when you do not expect it.
You can check this through the following steps:

Settings -> General -> Usage

Do I need to recalibrate my battery?

LIthium ion batteries like Apple products use usually do not benefit from a “recalibration” by completely draining and full recharging the batteries. In fact, doing this too frequently will decrease lithium battery life. Apple does recommend doing it at least once a month to keep the battery monitoring system working correctly. Most people with battery drain issues will be draining and recharging frequently already. Although easy enough, recalibration is almost never going to help.
Recommendations
  • Disable Sending of Diagnostic and Usage Data. When this is enabled, Apple receives information from the users to help tweak and fine tune future editions of the software. However, in some cases a badly performing app can repeatedly trigger crash reports. Some of these crash reports are unusually large as well. Sending this data over and over can drain a battery relatively quickly. As disabling this will cause the user no noticeable effects, this is the first thing I recommend. You can disable sending this data by doing the following:
             Setting -> General -> About -> Diagnostics & Usage -> Don’t Send
  • Disable Bluetooth / Wi-Fi. This one is obvious and is an old trick. If you never use bluetooth, you can save a nice junk of juice by disabling Bluetooth searching and connecting on your device. Likewise, if you are in an area where you know you are not going to be using wi-fi, you can temporarily turn it off. Although obvious, these hints are essential when using heavily dependent GPS tracking apps over long periods of time. Running and tracking apps are well known battery drainers through the heavy use of GPS; however, when you exercising or hiking, you are really unlikely to need bluetooth or wi-fi. In fact, if you don’t even want to receive calls during this time, just place it in airplane mode. Turning these unessential services off improves your chances of completing that 20 miler marathon prep with some battery still intact. The only downside is you have to remember to turn them back on when you return to civilization.

               Settings -> Wi-Fi
            Settings -> General -> Bluetooth
  • Disable Automatic Time Zone Determination. The way OS X determines your location and sets your time zone automatically is very clever. However, in certain circumstances this frequent use of the GPS can cause battery drain. By enabling this only when you travel, you remove a potential waste of battery.

            Settings -> Location Services -> System Services -> Setting Time Zone

  • Disable Useless Locations Services and Notifications. Each time your device uses the GPS to determine your location or wakes up your phone to deliver a notification, a tiny bit of battery is used. If you are using these excessively, those tiny bits add up. Review these areas and disable what you don’t need.

              Settings -> Location Services -> Select individual apps to disable
            Settings -> Notifications -> Select individual adds to remove from

            Notification Center

  • Decrease Screen Brightness. I like my screen as bright as the sun. Literally, I crank up the brightness as high as it will go and turn off Auto-Brightness. Powering that bright screen drains battery. If you can tolerate it, do not be like me and go ahead and decrease your brightness. You will definitely save battery.

              Settings -> Brightness

  • Disable Push Email. Apple has never been very robust in the enterprise environment. Many “pushable” email account connections are still not perfect. If you can tolerate not receiving your email instantaneously, changing your email to fetch will improve anybody’s battery. Fetching less frequently will use even less battery. If you have a troublesome email account, this may fix your battery issues altogether.

               Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Fetch New Data -> Push -> Off
            Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Fetch New Data -> Set Fetch Rate  
            to lowest  tolerable time.

  • Decrease or disable iCloud. Many people have reported that iCloud seems to have several bugs that decrease battery life. Since iCloud is a large component of iOS 5, I hesitate recommending that someone not use it. If you have a MobileMe account, continuing to use it until iCloud is more stable is one option. What I am currently recommending is just temporarily disabling it for a couple of days to see if the battery issues are related to it. If it doesn’t help, then just turn it back on. Decreasing what you sync over iCloud will help. Decreasing iCloud sync over cellular should improve battery life significantly too:

             Settings -> iCloud -> Documents & Data -> Use Cellular -> Off
  • Remove and replace email accounts. As noted above, poorly performing email accounts are the root of many users’ issues with battery life. These bugs are usually carried over from settings in iOS 4. Removing and then re-adding these email accounts should remove these issues. Of course, deleting and then replacing your email accounts is highly annoying. Make sure you have the prior settings written down (or that the information in iTunes is correct) before deleting them. Removing your accounts can be performed through the following command:

           Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Select Account -> Delete Account
  • Wipe and Reset. Nuking your phone and starting over is pretty painful; however, this frequently is the only true option that works. There seems to be a bug in systems restored from backup that causes massive battery drain. Make sure everything has been moved off your phone and you are well synced with iTunes. Wipe your phone and then setup the device from scratch on iTunes again without restoring from backup. The command to totally reset and wipe your device can be found at the following:
           Settings -> General -> Reset -> Erase All Contents and Settings

Selectively performing these tweaks will improve anybody’s battery life. If you are experiencing one of the bugs in iOS 5 that is crushing your battery life, these hints can save your sanity. Good luck. If you figure out anything else that helps, feel free to post it in the comments below.
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Saturday 20 October 2012

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Sync your iPhone music with iTune

Its wounder full thing to transfer Music & Video through your iTune, iTune is compact tool for all Apple Iphone, if you purchase the new iPhone and you don't know how you use the iTune then its very important for you. iTune is the tool for the transfer the data like music, video, Images, TV Show and install the latest update etc. User Guide

  • Download the iTune and install you PC & laptop for installation tips. (Click here)
  • Connect your iPhone to PC & Laptop and iTune open automatically .



  • When iTunes launches you’ll be asked to activate the iPad, agree to its Terms and Conditions, and register your device.
  • Now go to the Music or Video which you want to transfer in you iPhone.
  • Drag & Drop the music folder in iTune Music its finish automatically and you get you song in iTune.

  • Then go to the menu and add the New Playlist and given the name whatever you want.(Second option in down left side its show (+) click that one and add the playlist.)

  • After that select your Music and send the newly made playlist using drag & drop.(I made a playlist named "Normal Music"

  • Then click the you Device option and select the "Music" if you transfer the video then selecting the video.

  • Make sure that you select "Selected playlist, albums,artist & genres.   

  • And then go down and select your made playlist.

  • Finally click the "Apply" its go. your playlist is transferring to you iPhone

  • See the status of transferring the Music 



  • After transferring the status is show " iPhone Transferring Complete Ok to Disconnect"


  • Disconnect you iPhone on Computer  and open the iphone lock and go to the iphone, and there you see the playlist that you made in your PC.
  • Click the Newly make playlist and enjoy to listen you Music.

If you have any problem to sync the music fell free contact me.

for more help see the video..........(Coming Soon)


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How to Give Print From iPhone or iPad


The iPhone and iPad are designed to be easy to use – their portability and simplicity have seduced many former Windows users to embrace Apple’s stylish offerings. However, if you want to print from iPad or iPhone the situation becomes more tricky – although many iOS apps have a Print button, printing is not actually straightforward, unless you have the right printer…
There are several ways to print from iPhone or iPad:
1. AirPrint Enabled Printers
This is by far the easiest method. AirPrint-enabled applications can print directly to any printer that supports AirPrint – unlike a Windows computer you don’t need to install any driver software or configure the printer.
Just tap Print, select the printer that supports AirPrint, and print. It’s that simple.
To use AirPrint, you need one of the following devices with the latest version of iOS:
- iPad (all models)

- iPhone (3GS or later)
- iPod touch (3rd generation or later)

You also need a printer that supports AirPrint and that printer must be connected to the same wireless network as your iOS device. For a full list of AirPrint compatible printers from 5 major printer manufacturers, check Apple’s list here.
If you want an easy life, or were looking to get a new printer soon anyway, just buy one of the compatible printers listed for simple printing from your iPad or iPhone.
2. Printer Manufacturer Apps
If your printer is not AirPrint enabled, you may still be able to print directly from your iPad or iPhone by using an app from your printer manufacturer – most (not Dell) provide free apps to enable printing and/or scanning although the functionality and ease of use varies considerably from near perfect to almost worthless…
Note: each app may support only a limited range of printers – check the app’s download page to see if your printer is supported.
Epson iPrint – Free
Print to nearby wireless Epson printers. Print photos, webpages and files including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents. You can even scan and save your file or send in an e-mail.
Ratings – 4 stars and good reviews. Available here.
Canon Easy-PhotoPrint – Free
Allows you to print photos (and PDF documents) and scan from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad on a compatible PIXMA multifunction printer via a local wireless network.
Ratings – 3 stars and mixed reviews, primarily because it only prints photos and PDFs, not documents. Availablehere.
HP ePrint Home & Biz – Free
Mobile printing of most digital content (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, web pages, photos, PDF and text files).
Ratings – 2.5 stars and very mixed reviews. Available here.
LexPrint – Free (Lexmark)
Lets you print photos from your Apple iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch using any Lexmark printer.
Ratings – 2 stars and poor reviews, primarily because it only prints photos, not documents or PDFs. Availablehere.
Samsung Mobile Print – Free
Print pictures, PDFs, and web pages directly from iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Print to and scan from your Samsung printer/MFP.
Ratings – 3 stars and mixed reviews, primarily due to problems with the app not finding some printers. Availablehere.
Brother iPrint&Scan – Free
Lets you print and scan photos or documents from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to a Brother printer or all-in-one using a local wireless network.
Ratings – 3 stars and mixed reviews. Available here.
3. Free Windows Program - added 19th May 2012
One of our readers (thanks Dex!) suggested a free Windows program called ‘AirPrint Installer’ which enables Windows users to install the AirPrint service. This allows iOS devices to print to shared printers on the local network (via AirPrint) that don’t natively support it.
The program and associated registry fixes required for iOS 5.x devices are available at the top of the MacRumors discussion thread here. Note that you must have iTunes and Bonjour installed on the Windows computer that is sharing the printer.
I would suggest this is suitable for more advanced users – you may need to read through the user comments in the MacRumors discussion thread for further tweaks to suit your setup. In particular I would advise against enabling the Guest Account in Windows as this is considered a security risk, especially if you have not set up a password for it.
4. Free Mac Program
AirPrint Activator (free) is a small program that will enable a Mac OSX 10.6.5 + iTunes 10.1 hidden feature to allow yourshared printer to be visible on your iOS 4.2.1 devices. AirPrint allow you to print from the new generation of Apple iPhones, iPad and iPod Touch to a printer shared over your personal WiFi network. Available here.
5. Paid Apps
PrintCentral ($6.99) is a multi-featured paid app to print direct from iPad only to most wireless printers without additional software or print to all printers and any document type via a shared printer on your Mac/PC. You can view, store & print email, documents, files, attachments, photos, contacts and web pages on your iPad. Available here.
Print n Share (by the same developer) costs $8.99 and provides similar printing capabilities but supports iPhone andiPod touch as well as iPad. You can even print remotely over 3G and in corporate/other networks where WiFi is not available. Available here.
5. Other Alternatives
Of course if you are only printing very rarely you could go the manual route and just sync your iOS device with your PC/Mac, copy the documents/photos over to it and print from there – or even the kludge of emailing the file to yourself, receiving it on your computer and printing the attachment there…

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iPhone4,4s | How to Install Jailbreak For Download a Free Apps


iPhone4,4s |  How to Install Jailbreak For Download a Free Apps




WARNING: Cracked applications are illegal. The whole premise behind cracked applications is if you would like to test an application before purchasing it from the Apple AppStore. It is expected that after you download cracked apps to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad running the iOS 5 firmwarethat you either delete the app after testing it or purchase it from the AppStore.

Earlier in the year we told you that AppSync was updated to support the iOS 5.0 firmware. With the released of the iOS 5.0.1 Untethered Jailbreak in the forms of RedSn0w 0.9.10b3, PwnageTool 5.0.1 and Corona 5.0.1 Untether numerous people were reporting errors with installing AppSync. If you experienced an error with installing AppSync, while being Jailbroken on the iOS 5.0.1 firmwarethen you will be glad to know that the latest version of RedSn0w has fixed errors with AppSync according a tweet by Apptrackr.
Thus, if you were experiencing errors while being Jailbroken on the iOS 5.0.1 firmware untethered, simply re-run RedSn0w o.9.10b3 over your existing Jailbreak (ensure you deselect the install Cydiaoption).

If you would like to install AppSync on the iOS 5.0.1 firmware to get cracked apps then you will need to install AppSync for iOS, which is only available through an external repository that must be added through Cydia. In this how to guide you will learn how to install cracked applications to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad running the iOS 5.0.1 firmware using Appsync and Installous.

Install iOS 5.0.1 Cracked Apps


  • The first thing you will need to do is Jailbreak your iPhone or iPod Touch running the iOS 5.0.1 firmware.
         Download Link :-

  • Extract the installed zip file and run Absinthe.exe you will get the Chronic-Dev Absinthe Version 2.0.4 windows , before click the jailbreak you can connect the your iPhone, after connect the iPhone click the "jailbreak" wait a minute, it will installed in your iPhone and after install in will restart automatic.



  • After restart the iPhone you can see the "Cydia" in your Application.



 
  • After you ensure you are Jailbroken you must launched Cydia, tap the Manage Tab, tap the Sources section and finally tap the Edit button in the top right hand corner of the screen.

  •  You should now see an Add Button appear in the top left corner of the screen. Tap  the Add button now and type in the following source:

http://cydia.hackulo.us/


          After typing the source above tap the Add Source button.
  • With the hackulous source now added into Cydia go into the hackulous source by tapping on it and you should see AppSync for iOS 5.0+. Install AppSync for iOS 5.0+ and then restart your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. After it has restart, launch Cydia again and install Installous for iOS 5.0.1 (Installous 4)  to your iDevice.
                


Congratulations! You have just installed AppSync and Installous to install cracked apps on the iOS 5.0.1 firmware. Additionally, you learned to fix AppSync errors on the iOS 5.0.1 firmware. If you have any further questions please leave them in the comments section below…
Note: iJailbreak.com does not support cracked applications. As it is our promise to report on everything to do with Jailbreaking, however, we have a responsibility to report on such news. If you followed this guide please keep in mind installing crack applications are illegal.

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iPhone | How to take Backup and Restore

One of the most common (and obvious) recommendation before hacking the iPhone is to backup the iPhone so that if things go horribly wrong you can at least restore your iPhone to avoid losing any of your settings such as sound settings, widget settings, certain network settings, and other preferences and information such as text messages, notes, call history contact favorites etc.


The iPhone backup procedure is very simple and you don't want any other help if you read this blog.

  • First Download the iTune latest version and connect you iPhone.
  • When you connected iphone the iTune automatically open if not then you will manually open iTune and you will see in left side  "Device" option under the device you see your iphone,

  • Right click the device and right click and select "Backup"



  • Your iTune backup sync and backup complete in few minute. 
  • if you want to install or restore backup then use the "Restore from Backup" after restoreing the backup your iPhone is restart and your backup is restore.


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iPhone 5 New Feature and Review

A remarkably slim design that still makes room for a larger display and a faster chip. Ultrafast wireless that doesn’t sacrifice battery life. And all-new headphones designed to sound great and fit comfortably. So much went into this iPhone. So you could get even more out of it.

  • Thin, sleek, and very capable.


It’s hard to believe a phone so thin could offer so many features: a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. All in a beautiful aluminum body designed and made with an unprecedented level of precision. iPhone 5 measures a mere 7.6 millimeters thin and weighs just 112 grams.1That’s 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than iPhone 4S. The only way to achieve a design like this is by relentlessly considering (and reconsidering) every single detail — including the details you don’t see.

  • More display means more to see


Anyone can make a larger smartphone display. But if you go large for large’s sake, you end up with a phone that feels oversize, awkward, and hard to use. iPhone 5 features a 4-inch display designed the right way: it’s bigger, but it’s the same width as iPhone 4S. So everything you’ve always done with one hand — typing on the keyboard, for instance — you can still do with one hand. On a larger canvas that lets you see more of every web page. More of your inbox. More events on your calendar. Even more apps on your Home screen.

It’s more vibrant, too

This isn’t just a larger display. It’s a larger Retina display. At 326 pixels per inch, it has a pixel density so high your eye can’t distinguish individual pixels. And as stunning as the Retina display is on the iPhone 4S, this one gives you 18 percent more pixels for an impressive 1136-by-640 resolution. Colors get a boost, too, with color saturation that’s 44 percent greater than before. So with iPhone 5, the games you play, the words you read, the images you see, and the apps you love look and feel incredibly vivid and lifelike. For big-time entertainment, iPhone 5 lets you watch widescreen HD video in all its glory — without letter boxing

  • LTE The right way

You rely on your iPhone. So a thin, light design and outstanding battery life are important to you. But so is a fast data connection. LTE wireless technology is built for speed, but adding it to a phone can create bulk and drain battery life quickly. iPhone 5 does LTE the right way — optimized for better battery life and designed for ultrafast connectivity in a thin profile. The very things you want most from your smartphone.

Next-generation cellular and wireless connectivity

iPhone 5 supports more networks all over the world. That includes advanced networks such as HSPA, HSPA+, and DC-HSDPA. Browse, download, and stream content at ultrafast speeds. Dual-band 802.11n wireless connectivity accelerates your Wi-Fi experience, too — up to 150 Mbps.

  • Faster CPU performance.

With the new A6 chip, just about everything you do on iPhone 5 is noticeably faster — up to twice as fast compared with the A5 chip. So apps launch, web pages load, and email attachments appear almost instantly.

Faster graphics.

The A6 chip also offers graphics performance that’s up to twice as fast as the A5. So you can power through graphics-intensive apps and games. And enjoy higher frame rates for smoother, more realistic gameplay.

Even better battery life.

Not only is the A6 chip custom designed to be fast, it’s custom designed to work with iOS 6 to be extremely power efficient. So even at its accelerated speed, iPhone 5 has more than enough battery power to last throughout the day — up to 8 hours of browsing on a cellular connection, up to 8 hours of talk time, and up to 10 hours of video playback time.

  • A breakthrough for ears everywhere.

Just like fingerprints, ears are unique parts of the body. Which means earbud headphones fit differently on everyone. So rather than use the speaker as the starting point for new headphones, Apple designers and engineers started with the ear. They tested over a hundred prototype designs on hundreds of people. All with the goal of creating earbuds that rest comfortably inside — and stay inside — a variety of ear types, while also producing quality sound. The result is a breakthrough for earbud headphones: Apple EarPods. They’re unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard.

Enhanced audio on iPhone 5

Apple EarPods are just the beginning of the improved audio experience on iPhone 5. It’s designed with three microphones: one on the front, one on the back, and one on the bottom. The front and back mics work together to achieve beamforming — a technique that helps iPhone focus on sound from the desired location for clearer audio. New noise-canceling technology reduces background noise. So when you hold iPhone up to your ear in a loud room, you hear what matters most: the voice on the other end.

  • Panorama

iPhone is the most popular camera in the world. For good reason. Photos look so stunning, it’s hard to believe they were taken with a mobile phone. And everything that made the iSight camera in iPhone 4S the world’s favorite is now on iPhone 5 — and then some. The new panorama feature lets you capture everything from a family reunion group photo to a jaw-dropping shot of the Grand Canyon. With one smooth motion you can shoot up to an impressive 240 degrees. The gyroscope, A6 chip, and Camera app work together to create one seamless, high-resolution panorama up to 28 megapixels.

Even better features

The Camera app also features improvements including 40 percent faster photo capture, better low-light performance, and improved noise reduction. So you can snap more shots with more detail and clarity than ever before.

Enhanced HD video recording


Imagine sidesplitting, adventure-filled, must-see flicks produced by you and shot on iPhone 5. Record stunning 1080p HD video with the iSight camera. Improved video stabilization helps prevent shaky footage. Face detection for up to 10 faces means everyone can have a moment in the spotlight. You can even take still photos as you record, so you can capture small moments while shooting a big one.

FaceTime HD camera.

You use the front-facing camera on iPhone 5 to make FaceTime video calls. And now those calls can happen over a cellular connection if Wi-Fi isn’t available.5 The quality of FaceTime video calls is so surprising, it’s as if you’re in the same room with whoever’s on the other end. You can also use the front camera for taking self-portraits or recording 720p HD video.

  • A new way to get connected

Making iPhone 5 thinner and lighter required a pivotal change: replacing the 30-pin connector with something newer, smaller, and better. Introducing the Lightning connector. It features an all-digital, eight-signal design that’s significantly more durable than the 30-pin connector. Another brilliant feature of Lightning: It’s reversible. Which means there’s no wrong way to plug in the cable.

Lightning to 30-pin Adapter.

Soon many iPhone accessories will be Lightning compatible. But if you have one that depends on the 30-pin connector, you can still connect it to your iPhone 5. Simply use a Lightning to 30-pin Adapter (sold separately).

  • Maps designed by Apple.

The new Maps app gives you a better way to find your way. Map elements are vector based, which means graphics and text are incredibly sharp, even when you zoom in. Pan around, and you’ll instantly notice how smooth and responsive Maps is. Need directions from Point A to Point B? Maps not only shows you how to get there, it tells you — out loud, turn by turn. Maps also gives you real-time traffic information and reroutes you to avoid delays. For a completely new perspective, switch to Flyover and explore major metro areas from above with photo-realistic, interactive 3D views.

  • Just ask Siri.

Siri is the intelligent assistant that helps you get things done, just by asking. Talk to Siri as you would to a person: “Do I need an umbrella?” or “Any modern art museums around here?” or “Where’s the closest ATM?” Siri not only understands what you say, it knows what you mean. It figures out the right apps to use to find the right answer. Then, just like a personal assistant, Siri provides you with the information you need.

New Siri features


With iOS 6, Siri understands more questions, knows more answers, and gives you a lot more to talk about. Ask Siri about sports scores and stats, where to eat, what movies to see — even ask Siri to make Facebook posts or tweet for you. And Siri is fluent in more languages, so it does more things in more countries. 

  • The foundation of iPhone.

At the core of every iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch is iOS. It includes all the built-in apps you use every day and all the intuitive technology — like Multi-Touch and Siri — that makes iPhone so advanced.7 With every free iOS update comes even more capability for your devices. You’ll find the latest version, iOS 6, already installed on iPhone 5. So right out of the box, you get more than 200 new features to make the things you do every day even better. 
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