Thursday 27 September 2012

Unable to send or receive email in Apple iphone




Setting up

Before you can use your email account on iPad - you need to add your account to Mail.
  1. Tap Mail
  2. Select your account type. Tap Other if your account is not listed.
  3. Enter your account information and tap Save. Mail configures most email accounts automatically. Otherwise, you will be prompted for any additional settings.
  4. Once your account information is saved - you can start sending and receiving email.
You can configure additional accounts by tapping Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account
If you experience any difficulty in sending and receiving email - continue to the next step in the assistant.

Check connection

Check your connection by using Safari to open a web page. If you are connecting with Wi-Fi, note that many public Wi-Fi networks require users to sign in to use the service.
To turn off Wi-Fi, tap Settings > Wi-Fi.
If you are still unable to connect to the internet, this troubleshooting assistant can help.

Resolve multiple device lock-out

Using two or more devices to access the same email account sometimes creates a lock-out issue that is easily solved.
Some steps you can take to prevent this from occurring are not leaving your computer's mail application open, and increasing the interval to fetch mail on your computer and iPad. To change this setting on iPad go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data.

Check SMTP settings


  1. Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Under Accounts, tap the account from which you're trying to send mail. You may need to tap your account more than once.
  2. Under Outgoing Mail Server, tap SMTP.
  3. If you don't see Outgoing Mail Server, you may need to tap your account once more first.
  4. Tap the SMTP server for your email account and verify the settings are correct.
  5. If you have multiple email accounts on iPad, try using an SMTP server from another account. Tap the SMTP account and Select On on the On/Off slider.

Set up account directly on iPad

Mail settings may vary between computers and mobile devices. If you've synced your email account using iTunes, setting it up directly on your iPad will help ensure you have the correct settings in place.
Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and then tap your email provider.
If you already have an account on your iPad, tap Add Account, then tap your email provider.
When you enter your email address, iPad will look up your service provider's settings for you. If iPad can't find your service provider's settings, this articlecan help you obtain the necessary account settings from your provider.

Restart iPad

To restart iPad, first turn iPad off by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button until a red slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider and iPad will turn off after a few moments.
Next, turn iPad on by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.


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Wednesday 26 September 2012

Leaking light in Apple’s iPhone 5

Another apparent defect affecting the white iPhone 5 is a small light leak from the LED backlight shining through a small crack in the edge where the front panel fits into the aluminum casing. 

BGR confirmed the issue with one of its own iPhone 5s, though it reported that the flaw is only visible “under low-light or completely dark situations.” The issue doesn’t appear to interfere with the operation of an affected device, though Apple will reportedly replace any device showing this problem.
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Puny aluminum in Apple’s iPhone 5



iFixit told us that the new anodized aluminum casing of the iPhone 5 is fairly resistant to scratching, but it did note that the chamfered edge around the screen can wear away, revealing the shiny bare aluminum underneath. AllThingsD reported that there have been widespread 


claims of scratches, nicks, and other blemishes in the anodized surface of users’ iPhones, sometimes even right out of the box. AllThingsD did note that aluminum is not as scratch-resistant as the stainless steel used in the iPhone 4 and 4S.
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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Battery Life Seems Sub-Par For Some in iPhone 5

Every new iPhone brings iphone-4s-problems about battery life/a. a phone-4s-problems(Read more about about the iPhone 4S’s battery weakness here.)/a “horrible battery life, i am disgusted,” a href=”https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4331259?start=0tstart=0″mht83193 wrote on an Apple discussion thread/a. He describes losing 40 percent of his fully-charged iPhone battery in one hour.http://www.techbuddiesonline.com/Pages/Apple_iPad_support.aspx
Are people’s iPhone batteries just be draining faster because of overuse, a new energy-sucking app or a glitch in iOS 6? During the key presentation on the iPhone 5, Apple claimed iphone-5-features_n_1877637.html”the iPhone 5 got 225 hours of battery life while on standby/a, compared to 200 for the iPhone 4S.

If you’re having battery life issues with the iPhone 5, we recommend

how-fix-battery-life-problems-ios-6-or-iphone-5″reading the blog iMore’s troubleshooting guide/a.
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The Updated Siri Is Worse Than Your Local Weatherman in iPhone 5

The new Siri for iOS 6 is sometimes confusing cities with the same name but in different states/apple-maps-ios-6_n_1906005.html”A similar problem occurs in the Apple Maps app/a.)

For example, siri-delivering-wrong-weather-forecasts-for-common-city-names/”MacRumors noticed/a that asking for the weather in New York City yields temperatures and forecasts for New York, Texas. Siri is similarly mixing up the St. Louises in Missouri and Georgia and the Carrolltons in Texas and Indiana.
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It’s TOO Thin And Light in iPhone 5

Given that the new iPhone is touted as Apple’s “lightest iPhone ever,” the company must be surprised to hear people complaining that it’s emtoo/em light, an issue that the-weirdest-thing-people-hate-about-the-iphone-5″Gizmodo has noticed users raising on Twitter/a.

Feels like a toy,” http://www.techbuddiesonline.com/Pages/Apple_iPad_support.aspx the iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter/a than the previous generation, the iPhone 4S.
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The Maps App Is A Mess in Apple iPhone 5

If you’ve been following any coverage of the new iPhone, you’ve heard that iPhone 5 users (or any iDevice users who have updated their gadgets to iOS 6) are complaining rather loudly about how terrible the Apple Maps app is. The new navigation app, which has replaced Google Maps in new versions of iOS, has been seen to apple-map-fails-ios-6-maps_n_1901599.html”mislabel http://www.techbuddiesonline.com/Pages/Apple_iPad_support.aspx ”fail to locate adresses/a and other

problems. Perhaps worst of all (for city-dwellers, at least) the new Maps app /ios-6-maps-no-transit-directions-apple_n_1896684.html”doesn’t provide transit directions/a, which many became dependent upon with Google Maps.
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iPhone 5 Problems: Users’ Biggest Issues With Apple’s New Handset

Apple says it sold a staggering 5 million iPhones in the device’s first weekend in stores. That’s faster than any iPhone has sold before.
 

But once people took home their taller, slimmer, 4G LTE-enabled handsets, some began noticing quirks that weren’t apparent in the store.
From WiFi connectivity problems to odd noises coming from inside the device, here are the nine 


biggest complaints users have noted about the iPhone 5 (so far). After reading about the snafus, check out what critics have to say about the device in our review roundup.
Are you one of the millions of Apple customers who bought the iPhone 5 during its first few days of availability? Have you noticed anything odd about the handset? Leave your thoughts in the 

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Monday 24 September 2012

GOT THIS BUT AFTER DOING STILL ITS NOT WORKING COZ ITS NOT ALLOW U TO OPEN ANY APP FOR PASSBOOK IOS 6 PASS BOOK ISSUES



Apple introduced Passbook, its solution for keeping your tickets, passes, and membership cards organized in iOS 6. Here's what you need to know

When you launch Passbook for the first time, it will more than likely be empty. There will be a link that takes you to the App Store to help you find apps with Passbook integration.

Adding a Pass is easy. When you open the Pass, no matter what the source is, you're able to preview it. There's a front and back, both of which contain information about the Pass. If you're satisfied with the information on the Pass, tap on Add.

You'll see a fancy animation and the Pass will vanish from your screen. You can open the Passbook app and view any Passes you have added. Switching between them is as simple as tapping, or swiping to the respective Pass. Depending on how the merchant uses Passbook, you may not even have to go into Passbook to have your Pass scanned.


• On the back of some Passes you'll notice there are options. Some Passes will ask for permission to monitor your location, others will ask for permission to use background data for automatic updates. Leaving the option for a Pass to appear in a lock screen will allow Passes triggered by your location or at a specific time to show up without you doing anything.
Passes you allow to update automatically will alert you to any important changes. For example, a boarding pass for a flight where your gate has changed will update in the background and push the new information to your lock screen, alerting you of the change.
Once you're done with a card, you can view the back side of it and tap on the Trash Can button.
Passbook is the one feature added to iOS 6 whose success completely relies on developers and merchants implementing it.
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Verizon iPhone 5 Ships Unlocked, Works on AT&T Network

Can’t decide whether to pick up an iPhone 5 for ATT or Verizon? Considering jumping ship from one carrier to the other? Worried about your ability to jump carriers if you find your experience with one just doesn’t go that well wherever you happen to live?
If these are the kinds of questions you’re asking yourself in advance of your big iPhone 5 purchase (or upgrade), it might be worth your while to prioritize Verizon’s iPhone 5 above ATT’s — if those are the two big carriers you’re mentally fighting over, that is.
Why’s that? We’re not Verizon investors. Rather, the reason’s purely technological. According to multiple sources — including a spokeswoman from Verizon itself — the company has apparently decided to ship all of its iPhone 5 smartphones unlocked.
Which is to say, you could theoretically use a Verizon iPhone 5 on either Verizon or ATT’s network, provided you perform a bit of a crazy process involving cutting down a standard ATT SIM card jamming it into your iPhone 5 — as illustrated by Jeff Benjamin over at iDownloadBlog.
Of course, you could also pick up a Nano SIM card from ATT and avoid the manual bit of hacking.
According to Benjamin, he was able to use his slimmed-down ATT SIM card to connect up to ATT’s HSPA+ “4G” network without error — and he’s on a Verizon-contracted iPhone 5.
“That’s great news for travelers, and a big win for customers,” Benjamin writes. “Let’s just hope things stay this way.”
In the interests of fairness, however, it’s not as if Verizon’s iPhone is technologically superior to ATT’s in all instances.
Verizon’s iPhone does best ATTs by allowing users to roam internationally on 4G LTE speeds. ATT’s will default back to a 3G connection should you take your phone outside of the US, Canada, or Mexico, as a result of Verizon’s iPhone 5 supporting a total of five LTE bands to ATT’s two.
However, ATT iPhone 5 owners will enjoy 4G LTE speeds in Canada when the Verizon-based iPhone 5s will not — again, a result of the supported LTE bands across the two devices.
Additionally, Verizon’s iPhone 5 still doesn’t allow users to access voice and data services simultaneously, an annoyance fact given the number of other Verizon-supported smartphones that can simultaneously access its CDMA network for voice calls and its LTE network for data. While the same issue affects ATT’s iPhone 5 as well, its device can actually tap into the carrier’s HSPA+ network (slower than it’s full-fledged LTE network) for simultaneous voice and data.
In other words, there are important but subtle distinctions between the iPhone 5s offered by both Verizon and ATT. Depending on how you plan to use your device, it’s worth researching which version of the phone best fits your life — even if you can freely switch between the two big networks using Verizon’s iPhone 5.
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iPhone 5 Problems: iOS 6 Apple Maps App Feels Like the Movie Inception



If by now you're not familiar with the Tumblr blog "The Amazing iOS 6 Maps," you're missing out on the online conversation surrounding Apple's newly released operating system iOS 6. To make a long story short, Apple broke up with Google over Android. As a result, the Cupertino company decided to substitute Google Maps, one of iPhone's favorite applications, with its own version. And Apple fans are not impressed. 

A tsunami of bad social media ensued Apple's otherwise brilliant release of iPhone 5. Users haven't been shy about showing their dissatisfaction through multiple social media channels. To be clear, they're not unhappy with the phone, but with its integrated maps application. Basically, Apple maps lacks businesses locations, navigating instructions, and other data and features that have made Google Maps the leader in its field. Like PolicyMic tech expert 

Belinda Moreira said, "why try to reinvent the wheel?"  
The glitch originated the previously referenced Tumblr blog, as well as numerous online memes mocking Apple maps' inaccurate directions as well as pixelated images. One of the first Apple maps' screenshots that circulated on the internet shows a highway the way it would look right after a severe earthquake. This prompted trollish comparisons with the movie Inception, by Dark Knight Rises director Christopher Nolan.

So far, iPhone users are coping with the Google Maps loss by downloading their beloved app as a "web app" right from their browser Safari and into their new and swanky iPhone 5s. But it's not the same. Meanwhile, Google has suggested it would launch Google Maps as a native application. But probably, for die-hard iPhone and Google Maps fans, this solution won't work either. Was this a costly mistake from Apple that it will probably give Android an opening in the market of disillusioned users? Only time will tell. 
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Apple's iPhone 4S Battery Troubles Now Joined By New Problems



Apple says it's still investigating battery drain issues with the iPhone 4S after some users complained that the iOS 5.0.1 update didn't solve their problems. But now Apple is facing new gripes that the iOS 5.0.1 update is causing more problems with the iPhone 4S including; microphone failures, Wi-Fi signal loss, and cellular network reception issues, according to reports.
"The recent iOS software update addressed many of the battery issues that some customers experienced on their iOS 5 devices," Apple said in a statement to All Things Digital. "We continue to investigate a few remaining issues."
Apple released iOS 5.0.1 on Thursday, claiming that it would fix iPhone 4S battery drain. The update also added multitouch gestures for the original iPad and fixed a few other issues. While some iPhone users said the update solved their battery problems, others said the battery suckage was just as bad, or worse, than before.
Some users may never be happy with iPhone 4S battery life, because as I've explained before, smartphone batteries are fundamentally sub-par. But Apple is at least confirming that it hasn't completely solved the problem.
Meanwhile, some users are complaining of new problems with iOS 5.0.1. According to GigaOM, some users have experienced microphone failures, Wi-Fi signal loss and cellular network reception issues. A report from The Startup Foundry says the update is forgetting to list contact names when the user receives a text message or phone call. (A partial fix for the latter issue is available on The Startup Foundry's Website.) Apple didn't specify whether these new bugs are part of the "few remaining issues" that the company is investigating now.
On the bright side, whenever Apple does release a new patch, it'll be easy to get thanks to over the air updates.

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OS X Lion: "Some features of Mac OS X Lion are not supported for the disk (volume name)" appears during installation



This message means the installer cannot create the Recovery HD partition on your hard disk. Recovery HD offers on-disk recovery tools, allows you to restore from Time Machine backups, reinstall OS X Lion over the Internet, or set a firmware password. Recovery HD is not needed to install and run OS X Lion, nor to access most of its capabilities and new features.
Usually, this message appears in one of two scenarios:
§                 The disk you are installing Lion on is a RAID volume
or
§                 The disk has a non-standard Boot Camp partition setup, where further partitioning was performed after running Boot Camp Assistant, or the configuration that Boot Camp Assistant created was manually modified
 
Recovery HD is not needed to install and run OS X Lion and even access most of its capabilities and new features, but some features are not available without a Recovery HD installed on your computer. You will be able to run OS X Lion and all your favorite, compatible software titles. Many of the new features of OS X Lion will be available to you.
You won't be able to use FileVault disk encryption to secure your data. You won't have the on-disk utilities for disk repair and setting a firmware password.
 
What can I do ensure I get all OS X Lion features?
Make a full backup of your hard disk and all of its data (including your Boot Camp partition, which is not normally backed up by Time Machine), then erase your hard disk and create a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition.
Reinstall Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, then re-download the OS X Lion installer from the Mac App Store and retry your install.
If you use Boot Camp, you can run Boot Camp Assistant after installing OS X Lion to create a new Boot Camp partition, then restore the data from the backup you made of your previous Boot Camp partition.
You can also use the OS X Lion installer from the Mac App Store to create an external bootable drive, complete with a Recovery HD partition. See this article for more details. This approach will, at least, create a bootable drive with Recovery HD which you can carry with you in case you need to use Internet Restore or make use of the other utilities Recovery HD provides.

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Friday 21 September 2012

iPhone 5 Teardown: It’s Easier to Repair Than iPhone 4S



After their prompt EarPods teardown, the iFixit team wasted no time in disassembling the iPhone 5, which is hitting the US retail stores today, Sept. 21.
In its assessment of the devices it tears down, iFixit focuses on repairability, and this is where the iPhone 5 scores well: 7 out of 10 (10 being the easiest to repair), which is one point better than the iPhone 4S’ score.
The glass and the display come off the device quite easily, and so does the battery, which is good news.
Unfortunately, the front glass, digitizer and http://www.techbuddiesonline.com/Pages/Apple_iPad_support.aspxLCD are all one component, which increases repair cost. Also, Apple still uses non-standard Pentalobe screws on the iPhone 5, and a lot of smaller components are soldered to a single ribbon cable.
Luckily, those downsides don’t spoil the overall score for the iPhone 5 — since a shattered screen is a very common cause for repair, the fact that it comes off the device first is very positive.
As for the rest, this teardown is one of the biggest iFixit has done, spanning five pages chock-full of tiny iPhone 5 components. If you must know all the details of the device’s innards, feel free to check it out here.
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Wednesday 19 September 2012

iPhone Beats Android and BlackBerry in Resale Value, Overall Cost

In a recent poll, we asked Mashable readers what they plan on doing with their old iPhones. Of the more than 900 respondents, 31% said they plan to sell theirs in order to buy another piece of tech while 25% said they planned on passing the outdated phone to a family member. You can see the complete poll results here.

These results aren’t surprising. That’s because after 18 months iPhones retain an 53% of its resale value –- 11% higher than Android and 12% over BlackBerry, a report by Priceonomics found in February.

Those numbers are a reflection of the total cost of ownership. “The iPhone hardware only costs you $13.20 per month if you resell it at the end of 18 months. Android phones cost 40% more,” the report says. 
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Apple Stock Hits $700 for First Time Ever

Apple finally joined the elite 700-club on Monday.
The company’s stock passed $700 a share in after hours trading for the first time in its history. Apple’s stock had been teasing the $700 mark in recent days, on the strength of 

iPhone sales estimates following the company’s iPhone 5 announcement last week. The stock opened Monday at $699.33 and dipped down for much of the day before closing at $699.78.
Some analysts have upped their price targets for the company based on the news that Apple will launch the latest iPhone in dozens of countries before the end of this month, helping boost sales for the September quarter.

Apple revealed in a press release Monday that two million iPhone5′s were pre-ordered in the first 24 hours it was available, meaning the new iPhone is selling at twice the pace of the iPhone 4s. The general consensus among analysts is that Apple will sell more than 50 million iPhone 5′s in the next fiscal quarter.

There are only a handful of other companies whose stock has traded above $700 a share, including Priceline, Berkshire Hathaway and NVR Inc. Google, one of Apple’s chief competitors in the mobile space, also recently passed the $700 mark for the first time in five years.
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FOX Affiliate Reports iPhone 5 Has Laser Keyboard, Holographic Images

The FOX affiliate in New York City aired a segment from New York City’s flagship Apple store Monday evening where they spoke with Apple fanatics waiting on line for the iPhone 5. It seemed like a normal package until the end.
Then, things got a little weird.
The reporter lists some of the coolest new features of the iPhone 5, including holographic photos and a laser keyboard. Unfortunately for them (and us), those features aren’t actually available on the iPhone 5. It appears that the footage used in the package is from a year-old concept video by Aatma Studio, which you can watch below.
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7 Essential Apps for Grade School Students

In grade school, kids might not quite be ready to own a tablet or smartphone, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get something out of using...