iPhone Tutorials and Tips

iPhone Most Zoom Gestures

Activate this simple feature to get better view of your iPhone screen and zoom in or out at will. As we have already explored, the iPhone is very accommodating to people who are visually impaired or hard of hearing Read more...

Set up a Personal Wi-Fi Hotspot

If you can't find a Wi-Fi hotspot, you can turn your phone into your own personal hotspot and use your 3G data instead. Read more...

Custom Vibration Patterns

Create good vibrations on your iPhone and assign them to specific people in your Contrast list. There are many reasons to champion the humble iPhone, but another very good one is the way in which it can assist the hard of hearing. Read more...

iCloud to Backup your iPhone

With iCloud, you can back up all of your important iPhone data to your own virtual hard drive. Your iPhone is like a bank vault where all kinds of stuff is stored. Read more...

Helpful Tips and Shortcuts

After spending a lot of quality time with our iPhones, it's only natural that we have discovered more than a few helpful hints, tips, and shortcuts. Read more...

Using Navigation and Tab Bar Controllers

In this article, you have become familiar with creating multiscene applications using modal scene segues and popovers. These are useful and common user interface features, but many iOS applications take a more "structured" approach to scene layout. Read more...

iOS Handling Errors

Networking iPhones with other systems under the implied assumption that things just work. In this article you discard that assumption and dive into the real world of networking. Read more...

Customizing Your iPhone

The iPhone has many settings allowing you to customize how the device works and looks. These settings are all customizable in the Settings app on the Home screen of your iPhone. Read more...

Syncing with iCloud

In this tip, we will learn how to master iCloud's syncing components, among its most valuable core offerings. Read more...

iOS 7 First Impression

The preview of iOS 7 we saw was released under Apple's confidentiality agreement with developers, so we can't talk too specifically about what it contains. Read more...

Apple Replace a Damaged iPhone?

It's actually quite unusual to expect a company to replace a product when you break it. When it comes to the iPhone, however, people have high expectations that Apple will switch it for a new one. Read more...

Architecture for iPhone Application

In this article, we will create a standard architecture for our iPhone application. We will base it on the HTML5 Mobile Boilerplate and customize. Read more...

iPhone: AirPlay

With the introduction of iCloud, Apple took a stand-a stand against wires. Cords have always been a necessary evil that plagued consumer electronics, and while people have managed to consolidate somewhat over the years. Read more...

Getting Started with iCloud

If you recently picked up a new Mac, iPhone, iPod or iPad, you may have seen mention of something called iCloud when setting up your device. If you don't already know, this is a free syncing and backup service from Apple. Read more...

iPhone iOS 7

The entire look and feel has seen an overhaul, with flatter icons, less skeuomorphism and thinner typefaces. That said, anybody who has used iOS will probably feel at home: Apple hasn't changed the home screen much. Read more...