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Posts Tagged ‘Touchpad’

Automobile Mounts for Your iPhone

Tuesday, November 16, 2010
posted by hemant

Driving in your car with your iPhone can present somewhat of a challenge.  With all of the features that a driver can access, it is important that the device be within reach.  These programs can include internet radio, a navigation program, as well as the traditional phone.

A car mount if the safest way to use the iPhone will driving, as it carefully holds the device allowing the driver to access the touchpad, without having to hold the device.  Protecting your iPhone is important if you would like to continue using it.

Video Calls with Your iPhone 4

Friday, November 12, 2010
posted by hemant

iPhone users can place video calls to anyone that has an iPhone 4 Apple’s new Face Time program.  Once a call has been placed, the user can activate the Face Time function on their touchpad and the two-way camera will allow both parties to see each other.  This is a great way for travelling parents to see their children that were left at home or for other relationships to stay strong.

When the Face Time application is operational, the device will have to be held or stood up, so that the other individual can clearly see you.  If the device were to fall over because of these requirements, it could become broken.  To ensure that your iPhone remains operational for FaceTime, an individual should purchase iPhone insurance.

iPhone Gloves

Thursday, July 29, 2010
posted by hemant

Are you tired of having cold hands when using your iPhone in the wintertime? Then you should consider purchasing iPhone gloves that will keep your hands warm while also allowing you to use your mobile phone.

By wearing iPhone gloves, you will be able to use all the functions of your iPhone during the cold winter months. These special gloves have a special dot on the pointer finger of each hand that enables you to use the touchpad.