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| iPhone guide
The Apple iPhone is finally here. Originally annouced in January 2007 by Steve Jobs at Apple's MacWorld conference the iphone has excited and simultaneously teased both Apple fanboys and the general public.
The iPhone combines a GSM cellular phone and iPod Video in one unit glued together with a platform specific version of Apple's OSX. The current generation comes in 4Gb and 8GB flavours exclusively for AT&T's North American network.
The iPhone is managed via iTunes on a host personal computer and has a very broad feature set including: web browsing, sms, stills camera, email, video playback and of course full iTunes music support all presented via a modern, easy to use and extrmely slick interface.
iPhone tips
Here the first 100 tips and tricks of the 1000 list, I have collected them from all over the internet to my own usage, but found it interesting to let you master them while I upload the next 100. Some of them work fine on the ipod touch, but not all tips are guaranteed to do so.
1.- How To Create A WebClip Icon For Your Site
This is a good tip for those of you who design web sites and applications geared toward the iPhone. Dan Dickinson posted instructions for creating the icon for your site that shows up on the springboard when someone creates a web clip for it.
Create a 57×57 PNG. Name it “apple-touch-icon.png”
Throw it in the root folder of your website. (Not the root of your server ,the root of your web documents.) You can also place the image in a link tag in the head of your document, like so:
You can get more info at the “Create a WebClip Bookmark Icon”. 2.- What to do if your iPhone gets wet Whether the culprit is a sink, toilet or rainstorm, getting your iPhone soaked in water or any other liquid is bad news. If the unthinkable happens, and you don’t have insurance, your best bet is to make sure the iPhone is off, swap it down with a dry cloth, then do one of the following immediately: Put your iPhone in a tub or bag of uncooked rice and let it sit for several hours (up to 2 days). Place your iPhone in a plastic bag with a few silica packets. Put your iPhone in a hearing aid dryer for several hours. The point with all of these methods is to draw all moisture out of the phone as quickly as possible. Just air-drying the unit is an option, but won’t act as quickly as the aforementioned methods. If none of these tactics prove effective, and your iPhone loses significant or all functionality, an Apple FAQ states that if you own an iPhone and it requires service for any reason other than the battery (which costs $86 total to replace), Apple will repair your iPhone for the service fee listed below, plus $6.95 for shipping and handling: 4GB: $199 8GB: $249 Presumably this includes liquid damage, though Apple states “Service may not be available if your iPhone has been damaged due to accident or abuse.” We’ve received reports from some readers who had success having their liquid-damaged iPhones replaced free of charge by geniuses at the Apple Store, but don’t count on it. This type of replacement is likely only if it can be proven that the device was damaged during routine use. And now with the site specializes in the iPhonehttp://www.iphonewarp.com
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