Got iPhone?

If you’re a seasoned iPhone owner you know that behind the shiny surface and the slick user interface there are many unexplored features hiding.

Did you know for example that you can increase your speed of typing on the iPhone keyboard significantly using this simple “Shift and Hold” trick:

Most keys don’t register your keystroke until you lift your finger. However the Shift and Punctuation keys are exceptions that you can use to your advantage.

  1. To type a punctuation character, tap and hold the punctuation key (.?123)
  2. The punctuation keyboard appears.
  3. Drag your finger to the desired punctuation key.
  4. Lift your finger.
  5. The keyboard returns to the alphabet layout.

How could you know that? There are no hints in the user interface that might lead you to discovering this trick. As it happens I have a shortcut for you to discover this trick, and one hundred other useful tips and tricks about the iPhone.

I just finished writing an ebook called “101 iPhone Tips and Tricks“.

If you’re getting/giving an iPhone as a gift this holiday season, do yourself and the recipient a favor: get the ebook as a companion for the iPhone. It will save you a lot of time and headaches. And it will allow you to get the most out of the iPhone.

Looking for a last minute holiday gift? The ebook doesn’t require any shipping. You can download it immediately at the last minute. But don’t wait too long. You will want to take advantage of the special holiday pricing before it expires. Here’s the URL:

http://www.iPhoneTipsTricks.com

Comments 2

  1. Rosemary Corbin wrote:

    Re the iphone 101 tips, bought it today. How soon do you deliver it ? Via e-mail?
    Thanks

    Posted 18 Jan 2008 at 5:58 pm
  2. Nick Dalton wrote:

    Rosemary,

    Thank you for purchasing the 101 iPhone Tips & Tricks ebook! The ebook is delivered immediately after purchase. You should recieve an email with the download link.

    I just manually sent you another email with the download link, just to be sure. If you don’t receive either email, please open a help desk ticket at www.CentralHelpdesk.com

    Thanks,
    Nick

    Posted 18 Jan 2008 at 9:00 pm

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