When you double-tap home to bring up your recently used apps, swiping to the left brings up the iTunes controls like it always has, but swiping left one farther brings up a volume control for iTunes.
In multi-tasking tray instead of closing individual apps you can use several fingers to close multiple apps at once.
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Not a feature, but you can't put music, phone, and messages in a folder anymore... Pretty disappointing.
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Not a feature, but you can't put music, phone, and messages in a folder anymore... Pretty disappointing.
It still allows me to (on iOS 5.0).
It won't work on 5.0.1... You have to have the folder already created, dragging the icons together results to nothing.
Also, is it possible to assign custom vibrations to contacts for text messages? I know this is possible for calls but I can't seem to get it to work for texts with specific contacts.
I just dragged phone onto music, it created a new folder called "Music".
Perhaps the problem is you're leaving them in the dock? You can't create a new folder in the dock, you have to do it on the main screen - then you can drag the folder onto the dock if you want.
In multi-tasking tray instead of closing individual apps you can use several fingers to close multiple apps at once.
On IPad 2 if you pull down on the time in on the task bar a notification tab opens.
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It won't work on 5.0.1... You have to have the folder already created, dragging the icons together results to nothing.
i dont know how new or old this is but if you tap and hold an image in safari you can save or copy it
sometimes i just want siri to create a reminder and not have to think about specifying a time to be reminded. So rather than say "remind me to...", say "remember to..." and you won't be prompted for a time to be reminded. But if you forget this subtle difference and you are prompted for a time, simply say "no time" and you will get the same result.
apple still haven't fixed the issue of an incoming SMS killing our eardrum while making a phonecall...
loud is what it is is what it is!
cheers
Sometimes I just want Siri to create a reminder and not have to think about specifying a time to be reminded. So rather than say "Remind me to...", say "Remember to..." and you won't be prompted for a time to be reminded. But if you forget this subtle difference and you are prompted for a time, simply say "No time" and you will get the same result.
it's not about the ipod and the sms tone, its about receiving an sms when talking on the phone.You can adjust the ringer/text volume independently of the music