3 small tweaks to your iPhone

One of the joys of being a journalist in the gadget world is that you occasionally get the opportunity to convey small tips that can make the smartphone experience a little smarter for users. Sizlocore.com have summarized three little iPhone trick that hopefully can bring the joy of some of our readers. Do you have other good tips? Share them like in the comment box below.
 First Remote notification banner
With 5.0-version of the IOS operating system, it became possible to display the notifications as a small bar at the top of the screen, so your phone activities were not interrupted by a new message, email, etc. When the banner tones rather, it will in many cases displays most of the back button in the active application. However, you can easily and quickly get rid of the notification without waiting for the self disappears. There are two ways to do it: 1) Swipe across the banner from right to left or 2) pull off a little in the banner and swipe upward like a roller blind.

Second Switch between camera and images
When the camera application is open, you can access the Camera Roll by tapping the icon in the lower left corner. However, there is an alternative. Mon can also swipe your finger from left to right. From here there is access to all images in the camera roll and editing tools, forward, delete, etc. You come back to the camera application to swipe the opposite direction.

Third Shortcut to the new calendar appointment
The third trick is a shortcut to create a new calendar appointment. Instead of choosing a date and then press the plus sign in the upper right corner (or vice versa), you can simply hold your finger in the desired day. IOS will then take you directly to the entry of a new agreement. Moreover, it works both in list and month view. Good enough, only a single tap, you save, but it is nice to go straight to the point when you can.

iPad bonus: You can reopen closed tabs
When we're at it with iOS tweaks, we take just an extra with - except for the iPad. If you want to restore a recently closed tab in Safari browser, you can keep your finger down on the plus sign next to the open tabs (the button to open a new tab). A moment later come the closed tabs in a list. If you want to reopen closed tabs (or more correctly labeled pages) on an iPhone, you have to go through the bookmark icon in the bottom of Safari and then locate / select the folder 'History'.

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