In this last glimpse of tips you can put into use today on the iPhone, we focus on the mail functions, and some web browsing. There are things you can do to bet better use, and benefit from your e-mail applications. Ready? Here we go!
1. Make a Call from Safari
If you are in the Safari Web browser, and you are looking for a number, if you do not need to close out the Safari and go to the phone mode to find the call. Everything you need to do is tap waterThe number and the iPhone will choose it for you. This also works with phone numbers and URL, which may in emails and SMS messages are embedded. When you tap on the phone number or URL that you will call the iPhone or go to the website.
2. Avoid Mail confusion
Save up to create the trouble to mail confusion. If you have more than one e-mail account name with the same name, your phone is messed up, and your settings will be copied from one account to another. Youcan not resolve the situation by simply renaming one account. You must delete one of the accounts and then create new. When receive your mail settings, large and you can not remember or you are not sure if you've already created the account, rather than just create it again it's worth a few seconds to check twice.
3. Mark previously read messages as unread
If you're a heavy email user at first glance, it is not here to be a way to mark a read message. It does not seem tobe any kind of tab for unread setting. But it is there. During a message, tap Details, which shows a mark as unread option, tap it, and the next time the inbox, the message will appear unread indicator.
4. Recover "lost" e-mails
What happens when you try to send an e-mail, the iPhone can not have Internet access? you only lose this message? You might think that your message has disappeared completely, but do not worry, it's still on your mobile.A temporary Outgoing folder is created, and the message that winds its way in there. You can access this temporary folder from the main screen of the sending account. Once the message is sent, the folder will disappear once network access is available and the message is sent.
5. Create e-mail folder
Well, actually you can not create e-mail folders on the iPhone. What you can do, but with an IMAP e-mail account folder on the IMAP server, for example, if you have a. Mac account, using the. Mac Web Mail interface. These folders are then displayed on the iPhone, and their contents will eventually be synchronized between the iPhone and the server. If you are not with one. Mac account, then you should really settled down.
Take full advantage of your iPhone, and enjoy all of these functions. What do you want?
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