IPhone OS Tips and Hacks

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Add words to dictionary

Open Safari and use the Google search field to search for the word you want to add the the dictionary.

Mute ringtone or vibration

To mute the ringer or vibration on an incoming call, press the volume button on the iPhone.

Send call to voicemail

When an incoming call is ringing, press the sleep button twice to send the call to voicemail or quite the call instantly if voicemail isn't setup.

iPhone Configuration Utility

This tool is used in enterprises to setup multiple iPhones. Settings include device security policies, VPN configuration information, Wi-Fi settings, APN settings, Exchange account settings, mail settings, and certificates.

Enable 3G tethering

To use tethering without having to enable it on your subscription, go to http://help.benm.at/help.php on the iPhone and use the 'Create mobileconfig' link in the middle of the page to create a new .mobileconfig containing the APN and username/password. Search Google to find the APN for your operator.

Once the mobileconfig is created, the iPhone will ask to install the unsigned file. Tap install and wait for it to install. Check System preferences to see if it's possible to enable tethering. To add MMS, go to Network, Cellular Data Network and input the MMS settings.

Change carrier name

The carrier name in the upper left corner can take space or be superfluous. In Cydia search for 'MakeItMine'. Just enter the new text string and tap Carrier to set it up.

Works on v3.0 firmware.

Safari: Disable images loading

When using Safari on EDGE or 3G, images will use most of the bandwidth. Disabling images will significantly speed up browsing on slower connections.

Search for 'ImaSafari' in Cydia. Once installed go to Settings and Safari, turn Show Images to Off. Switching setting doesn't require Safari to be relaunched.

Make your own ringtones

It's easy to create a ringtone, but it requires a few steps.

  1. Open iTunes, find the song track of interest, Get Info and select Options, specify the Start Time and End Time for the section of interest, no more than 40 seconds
  2. Right-click on the song and select Create AAC Version
  3. Drag the new AAC track from iTunes to the desktop
  4. Rename the extension from .m4a to m4r (r for ringtone), if the extensions aren't shown, select Optins and enable Show hidden extensions
  5. Now, drag the .m4r file into iTunes and it will shown under the Ringtones menu on the left
  6. Connect the iPhone and make sure Ringtones synchronization is enabled. Done!

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