Making notes on iPhone
1. Notes – The iPhone comes with a built-in note taking application which is kind of similar to your basic notepad and stores all the events while listing the tasks by date. Notes can be synced via iTunes and show up in your Mail application. You can also email them right out of the mobile app. It doesn’t have anything fancy associated but fulfills the basic purpose of quick note taking quite efficiently.
2. Microsoft One Note Mobile – Fulfills all your requirements if you are a full fledged Microsoft user. It is free for a limited period.
There are many more similar applications which provide an awesome experience of note taking and make you get rid of those antiquated writing utensils if you have the iPhone.
Making video call on iPhone
Video calls can be conveniently made on your iPhone through the FaceTime. The video calls can be made through Wi-Fi from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac to other ones. Here are the steps:
1. Go to the Settings.
2. Go to the Facetime option.
3. Enter the AppleID (example@icloud.com) and password.
4. You can opt for the option of the email ID or Number to display as the caller ID during the call.
5. Choose the ID you want to make a call.
6. Enjoy your call.
Video calls can be conveniently made on your iPhone through the FaceTime. The video calls can be made through Wi-Fi from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac to other ones. Here are the steps:
1. Go to the Settings.
2. Go to the Facetime option.
3. Enter the AppleID (example@icloud.com) and password.
4. You can opt for the option of the email ID or Number to display as the caller ID during the call.
5. Choose the ID you want to make a call.
6. Enjoy your call.
Photoshopping images on Smartphones
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