In my final post in a three-part series, I have put together a list of unexpected or hidden features I've found in iOS 7. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) My review of Apple's iOS 7 went up Wednesday morning, but since then I've been writing posts about what I think are the seven best and seven worst things about the new mobile OS. Related stories
Here is the third and final part of this series, covering some unexpected or hidden features in iOS 7. There are certainly a ton of things that people are finding as they use iOS 7, so this is just a list of things that caught my attention over the past couple of days. If you have other hidden gems, please let me know in the comments. Also, check back in the coming weeks as I explore iOS 7 on iPhone and iPad, or if you have any questions, hit me up on Twitter at @jparkerCNET. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) Changing your 'theme' Daily quick view in Calendar Now, to bring up the day's events at a glance, you need to hit the search magnifying glass at the top of the screen. It's not exactly intuitive, but I'm relieved it's still there. Hiding Newsstand (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) Fortunately, in iOS 7, you no longer need to deal with work-arounds. Newsstand finally can be placed in a folder. It's even useful for those who use Newsstand all the time because you can drop it into a more general news folder to have a central location for all your news sources. Quitting multiple apps Not only can you flick to quit an app, you also can use three fingers to quit three apps at a time with the same swiping motion. This will let you make sure apps aren't running processes in the background when you want the full power of your iOS device and it's a much faster method. Infinite folders Now, in iOS 7, you can put an infinite number of apps (or until you have no more storage space on your device) into a folder so you can truly organize your home screen. iOS 7 organizes your apps into groups of nine, and you can swipe to move on to each page. This should help limit the number of home screen pages you have to navigate and make for a more organized layout. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) Make iOS 7 more readable If you have trouble reading the fonts in iOS 7, go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then touch the switch for Bold Text and also the Increase Contrast switch right below it. It will require a restart of your iPhone, but now reading should be a lot easier -- even in the Calendar app. Using the compass as a level To keep your household handywork from coming out crooked, you can now swipe to the left on the compass, and you get a digital level tool. With this page open, you can set your iPhone on a table you might be making or even on its edge when hanging a picture, and you'll be able to tell if it's truly level. via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHKAm4wws0N7JpsQvKhSwwqa5j95A&url=http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-57603986-233/7-unexpected-features-in-ios-7/ | |||
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Friday, 20 September 2013
7 unexpected features in iOS 7 - CNET
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