iPhone 5s is purposefully imagined. Meticulously considered. Precision
crafted. It’s not just a product of what’s technologically possible. But
what’s technologically useful. It’s not just what’s next. But what
should be next.
It’s easy to miss some of the best parts of iOS as Apple has hidden some good stuff in the menus. Aim here is to help you get the most of the device. Lets look at some of the features you might be missing.
Messages with Timestamp
You can easily view the timestamps of each message by just touching and dragging the message bubbles to the left.This will give you detailed timestamps of each conversation.
Multiple Views of Calendar
The calendar app lets you view birthdays, appointments by list, day or month. Landscape mode allows you to see view for five days.
You can swipe between weeks in the calendar and use the search icon to get a list view of every event.
Shoot 10 Photos Per Second in Burst Mode
The iPhone 5s includes a burst mode on the iOS 7 camera app that is capable of shooting 10 photos per second. iPhone 5 allowed just 3 photos per second so this is a major upgrade for all those camera lovers who want to capture every moment.
Use the Flash While Shooting Video
If you hate taking a video only to find out the subject is too dark to
see, the iPhone 5s can now brighten up the view by automatically turning
the flash on while shooting video.
Add an Emoji Keyboard
The iPhone 5s includes support for multiple on-screen keyboards including an Emoji keyboard. The Emoji keyboard offers access to dozens of small icons from faces and animals to plants and much more that can spice up messages.
Go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Add new Keyboard -> Emoji to add this option.
When using the keyboard, tap on the world icon to switch between the keyboards. If you need to fast switch between multiple keyboards, hold the globe icon.
Use the Flash or Notifications
This isn’t new for the iPhone 5s, but it is a handy feature that is brighter on the iPhone 5s. Users can set the flash to go off when there is a call or text, for a makeshift LED notification.Go to Settings -> General -> Accessibility, and scroll down to “LED Flash for Alerts" and flip the toggle to the “on” position. Now when an alarm goes off, your flashlight will flash.
Make Siri More Useful
Siri got the very welcome ability to launch apps last year, and the voice command’s features are only expanding. Now you can:
- Turn her into a him (or vice versa)
- Trigger Siri when you hold the handset to your face
- Correct her pronunciation
- Identify relationships between you and contacts (brother, mother, girlfriend,spouse)
- Tell her to turn on/off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other system settings
For (1) and (2) Settings -> General -> Siri to set the voice as male
or female, or to activate Siri when you hold it up to your head. (3) If
she messes up pronunciation, you can just correct her in the moment.
(Say “that’s not how you pronounce that” to pull up options.) (4) To let
Siri know that “Emma Stone ” is your girlfriend, just launch Siri—long press
on the home button—and tell her that “Emma Stone is my girlfriend.” (5) To
switch settings on or off via voice command, activate Siri simply speak
the command out loud "Turn off cellular data"
Also, when you tell Siri where you live and work, she can provide context sensitive reminders.Use Safari To See Tweets With Links / URLs
To quickly see all the tweets in your timeline with URLs / links, simply launch Safari, press the bookmarks button – the one that
looks like an open book, obviously – then press the @ button on top.
Boom! All the tweets with links in one place. You should be signed in to
your Twitter account in Settings > Twitter in order for this feature to work.
There maybe and there are more cool features in iPhone such as : switch control, assistive touch,
Text-To-Speech etc.
Keep exploring. AND THATS DONE !!!