Music


You can make a phone call using your iPhone easily. However iphone makes use of your voice to make your life easier. You can make calls and play music by simply just using the sound of your voice.

Using Your Voice To Make Your Call
Voice controls gives you the power over your iPhone. You can find anybody in your contacts list. Just say a name to make a call. You can also say a phone number to do that. iPhone repeats your voice commands to check and confirm. Once done, it will right away dial.

Using Your Voice To Play A Music
Voice Control knows the music in your iPod also. You can ask your phone what song is playing and you can hear it answer. You can command it to play your favourite album, favourite playlist and even your favourite song. It’s like having your own personal DJ spinning that record at your own personal space and time.
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Language Is No Barrier
Voice Controls can support several languages to make it globally competitive. The following languages are supported by the iPhone.
Chinese (Cantonese)
Chinese (China)
Chinese (Taiwan)
Dutch
English (UK)
English (U.S.)
Finnish
French (Canada)
French (France)
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Russian
Spanish (Mexico)
Spanish (Spain)
Swedish

Now you think you are all set to flash and flaunt your new iPhone for you’ve already learned the basics. But let me just remind you that what you know is just the BASICS. In this part of the site, you will learn how to make use of your iPhone in an advanced and fashionable way. And one of which is instead of using ordinary earphones to plug into your phone, why not use a Bluetooth?

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First that you need to do is go to settings and choose the Bluetooth and also make sure that the Bluetooth is on your headset that is paired with your phone.

Next thing to do is to go to the Home Button and make sure that Home is selected and the iPod
controls are on.

Go to settings and then Auto Lock and make sure that Never is selected.

And now your iPod is ready. Just go to your iPod on your phone and play the song or playlist of your choice. Now push the Home button, in this case your music should still be playing. Now push the Phone button as if you were about to make a call and select Voicemail. Now double push the Home button and you will now be able to control your iPod in this mode.

Who said that being classy, stylish and fashionable is hard? By following these steps, it will be done as easy as one, two,three!

Aside from the celphone feature of your iPhone, of course, it also has an iPod feature in it. So after dressing up your iPhone with your desired theme and making it you, next thing to do is to load it up with your most favourite music. How to do that? Here’s how.

1. Use the USB cables included with your iPhone to connect your iPhone with your computer. You can purchase your music online using your iPhone through www.itunes.com but connecting to your iTunes Library allows you to bring past downloads with you anywhere you want to go.

2. Establish an auo synch between your computer and your iPhone. You can use the Summary field in iTunes to find the Auto Sync icon which lets you upload instantly upload new music to your iPhone upon connection.

3. Make your own playlists of your favourite music to make the music upload to your iPhone in order. You can compartmentalise albums and specific genres of music to avoide overloading you iPhone memory.

4. Transfer the items that you have purchased through your iPhone to your computer’s music library as a back up. You may click the “File” icon at the top of iTunes and shift files using the Transfer Purchases function. You should do this every time you purchase something on your iPone to sync up your computer and phone.

5. For you to have an organised and updated playlist, you should delete the old songs that you haven’t listened to for a long time. In this case you can maximise your phone’s memory and also you can copy a larger number of new songs during the auto sync process.

6. Manage the sound level on your iTunes files before you upload new music to your phone. The Preferences function on iTunes leads you to a “SoundCheck” tool that lets you set the maximum sound level of every file that you copy to your phone.

7. Set the sleep timer of your phone to avoid letting your playlist play althroughout the time you are away from it. the Clock function on the phone leads you to an option called Timer that lets you set the amount of time the phone goes idle before the music shuts off. The timer saves your battery life and lets you maximise your phone’s battery capacity.

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So, what are you all waiting for? Grab that phone, connect your USB and download all the music that you like on your phones now!