Posts Tagged ‘IPhone 3GS’
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Friday, November 11, 2011
How do you know if your iPhone is too hot?
If you can’t hold it in your hand?
No.
Developers obviously considered that issue, and created a screenshot just to let users know if the phone overheated.
Undoubtedly, there are numerous other iPhone screenshots about which many – save developers – are unaware.
Here is another.
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Posted in - Uncategorized II | Tagged: App Store, Apple, AT&T, Birmingham, Handhelds, heat, iOS, IOS (Apple), iPad, iphone, IPhone 3GS, iPod Touch, Mobile phone, north Alabama, screenshot, Smartphones, Temperature, Tennessee Valley Authority, Verizon Communications, warning | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The iPhone Screen Magnifier is activated by touching and continuing to hold contact with the screen.
In the screenshot below, the Magnifier is illustrated by a circle located in the upper RIGHT hand corner.

iPhone Magnifier is seen in the upper RIGHT hand corner.
The cursor location is indicated by a small, vertical blue line, which moves as the Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in - Uncategorized | Tagged: Apple, AppStore, cursor, Cursor (computers), Cursors, Handhelds, help, iphone, IPhone 3GS, iPhone Screen Magnifier, magnifier, Magnifying glass, screen, screenshot, Smartphones | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Thursday, January 6, 2011
SquareTrade, a third-party, electronics warranty-issuing business, has extrapolated data from their database of insured iPhones and has discovered some fascinating results. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in - Even MORE Uncategorized!, - Read 'em and weep: The Daily News | Tagged: Achilles, Apple, AT&T, Blackberry, Code division multiple access, Consumer Reports, Death Grip, Failure rate, Glass, Handhelds, HTC Corporation, IOS (Apple), iphone, IPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, Motorola, Research In Motion, smartphone, SquareTrade, Verizon Communications, YouTube | Leave a Comment »