Friday 23 November 2012

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To make a call,



 the iPhone presents a number of options; including FaceTime on supported models. The screen is automatically disabled when held close to the face.


The iPhone allows audio conferencing, call holding, call merging, caller ID, and integration with other cellular network features and iPhone functions. For example, if music is playing when a call is received, the music fades out, and fades back in when the call has ended.



The proximity sensor shuts off the screen and touch-sensitive circuitry when the iPhone is brought close to the face, both to save battery and prevent unintentional touches.


 The iPhone does not support video calling or videoconferencing on versions prior to the fourth generation, as there is only 1 camera on the opposite side of the screen.

The iPhone four supports video calling using either the front or back camera over Wi-Fi, a feature Apple calls FaceTime.

 The first two models only support voice dialing through third-party applications.

 Voice control, available only on the iPhone 3GS and iPhone four, allows users to say a contact's name or number and the iPhone will dial.



The iPhone includes a visual voicemail (in some countries) feature allowing users to view a list of current voicemail messages on-screen without having to call into their voicemail.


 Unlike most other systems, messages can be listened to and deleted in a non-chronological order by choosing any message from an on-screen list.


A music ringtone feature was introduced in the United States on September five, 2007. Users can create custom ringtones from songs purchased from the iTunes Store for a small additional fee.


 The ringtones can be three to thirty seconds long from any part of a song, can fade in and out, pause from half a second to five seconds when looped, or loop continuously.

 All customizing can be done in iTunes, or alternatively with Apple's GarageBand software 4.1.1 or later (available only on Mac OS X)or third-party tools.

With the release of iOS 6.0, which will be released in Fall 2012, Apple plans to release features that enable the user to have options to decline a phone call when a person is calling them.


 The user will have the capability to reply with a message, or to set a reminder to call them back at a later time.


On September twelve, 2012, Apple unveiled the iPhone fifth and the sixth iteration of the iPhone.

 New features included a bigger four inch screen, thinner design and 4G LTE.o make a call,



 the iPhone presents a number of options; including Face Time on supported models. The screen is automatically disabled when held close to the face.


The iPhone allows audio conferencing, call holding, call merging, caller ID, and integration with other cellular network features and iPhone functions. For example, if music is playing when a call is received, the music fades out, and fades back in when the call has ended.



The proximity sensor shuts off the screen and touch-sensitive circuitry when the iPhone is brought close to the face, both to save battery and prevent unintentional touches.


 The iPhone does not support video calling or videoconferencing on versions prior to the fourth generation, as there is only 1 camera on the opposite side of the screen.

The iPhone four supports video calling using either the front or back camera over Wi-Fi, a feature Apple calls Face Time.

 The first two models only support voice dialing through third-party applications.

 Voice control, available only on the iPhone 3GS and iPhone four, allows users to say a contact's name or number and the iPhone will dial.



The iPhone includes a visual voice  mail (in some countries) feature allowing users to view a list of current voice mail messages on-screen without having to call into their voice mail.


 Unlike most other systems, messages can be listened to and deleted in a non-chronological order by choosing any message from an on-screen list.


A music ringtone feature was introduced in the United States on September five, 2007. Users can create custom ringtones from songs purchased from the iTunes Store for a small additional fee.


 The ringtones can be three to thirty seconds long from any part of a song, can fade in and out, pause from half a second to five seconds when looped, or loop continuously.

 All customizing can be done in iTunes, or alternatively with Apple's Garage Band software 4.1.1 or later (available only on Mac OS X)or third-party tools.

With the release of iOS 6.0, which will be released in Fall 2012, Apple plans to release features that enable the user to have options to decline a phone call when a person is calling them.


 The user will have the capability to reply with a message, or to set a reminder to call them back at a later time.


On September twelve, 2012, Apple unveiled the iPhone fifth and the sixth iteration of the iPhone.

 New features included a bigger four inch screen, thinner design and 4G LTE.

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