Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Itunes

Itunes

Itunes.

Use your music section of your iPhone to create a full fledged music library for work or school. This can link directly to the iTunes on your computer, where you can download your favorite music onto your phone. Additionally, you can shuffle or repeat some of the songs that you enjoy the most on your iPhone.

Itunes Tips.

If you love music, but you aren't sure where to go to try out new music, try logging into iTunes on your iPhone. There you can sample songs simply by clicking on the song's title. You'll have a chance to hear about 30 seconds of the song, so you can make better choices with your music budget.

Use itunes to download any media features that you would like to use on your iphone. Downloading from other sources can put your phone at risk of crashing, but you can trust anything that you download directly from itunes, so be sure to only use itunes for all of your media needs.

More Itunes Tips.

Customize your iPhone sounds. Apple has finally added the possibility of selecting your own sounds and noises for alarms, alerts and incoming calls. Check out all the options in the Sounds menu. Or, go to the Buy More Tunes option for access to the iTunes marketplace for more sounds you can browse and buy.

Make sure to regularly update your firmware. This can increase usability and boost battery life. The firmware can be updated through the iTunes application on your computer. Another option is to just use your iCloud application to allow your phone and computer to communicate with each other.

While your iPhone generally optimizes page navigation, it can be a hassle to return to the beginning of a lengthy page. Luckily, you do have other options. Tap the status bar up top on the screen and you instantly get brought back to the beginning of the page. This also works for other screens that are long too such as list of iTunes.

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