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Cool Tricks And Glitches On iPhone


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mac Heads 101. Today I'm going to be showing you some tricks and some glitches with iPhone 3G and also the old iPhone, both iPod touches of new and old.

So if I... ok, so here's my iPhone. First off, if you go in between two pages like that, and I notice how there's those two, there's like three little dots because I have three pages. For in between your pages, I tap those two or three dots, or anything below them, it'll freeze them between the pages.

This doesn't just apply on the home screen; it also applies to, let's say, I go in Weather, or if I go on the internet and I have several pages open. I can go in between the pages, tap on those dots with the other finger, and like freeze.

Another one is how to take a screenshot. So I'm going to take a screenshot of this for example. All you do is hold the home button, and then while you're holding the home button, you tap on the sleep/wake button. It's good; the screen is going to go white for a second, and then it will take a picture.

So, I go to Camera Roll. You see, it'll just... it just took a picture of what I had on the screen before. I can zoom in, so there's Molly wallpapers like a regular picture that you took.

Now, the last one is... actually, the second last one is if you do this and then start tapping on the other... it taps on the over it, it brings you to one of the pages.

Now, here for the last one, my iTunes and my Wi-Fi connection is not that fast, so it might take a little while. They're young, and I sample a song without pressing the things. If I just use this volume instead of the volume on the actual thing, like the bodies, instead, I use this while the song is ending.

If you're messing with the sounds, it's going to show you the ringer volume thing. Look at it! Here we go. As you can see, it brings that up. What that is, is it's the ringer sound volume.

Now, the iPod touch also does this, old iPod touch too, which is kind of strange that they would put that iPod touch, because the first one didn't have buttons along the side. So why would it do this? Well, it's because they took the firmware off of the iPhone, and sometimes they keep some of the iPhone features, but they try to hide them so well.

Now the new one has the buttons along the side, so you can fix the volume there.

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