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| The iphone contact extensions
Hi, What is a way to add up a phone number extension to the contact of the iPhone. what is the possible way to do that. I had tried but that was not working in my phone. And the other problem is that I am not able to send the full resolution picture in a email. How can I do that. I need steps for the same. |
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| Re: The iphone contact extensions
Occasionally waiting for mechanical phone menus and dialing extensions can be a actual drag. Fortunately, the Apple iPhone has an simple way to mechanically dial extensions when needed. All you need is the contact if you are trying to reach and the pertinent phone number and extension you would like to add to the contact information in sequence. |
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You have to open contacts and select the number which you would like to add to the extension to, then select Edit in the upper right hand corner. Now you have to select the phone number that necessitates the extension. Touch the "+*#" button in the lower left hand corner of the screen. The pause button will come into view in the center of the bottom of the screen. Touch pause and a comma will come into view in the phone number. Then you enter the iphone contact extension. Finish editing and you will see the phone number now followed by a comma and the pertinent extension number. Next time you dial the extension will mechanically dial. |
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I was not knowing about it did you know that when you email a photo from the camera roll on your iPhone, the declaration of the picture is mechanically corrupted to 800x600. This makes sense if you don't need to send anything at a higher quality declaration. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G both take photos at 1600x1200 declaration. The iPhone 3GS with its auto-focus camera takes photos at 2048x1536 declaration. |
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The explanation to this trouble of the iphone contact extensions is simple if you are working on a iPhone OS 3.0 or later. Hold down moreover on the thumbnail of the image in the camera roll, or unswervingly on the image and Copy will come into view. Touch Copy and it will turn blue. This copies the full-sized image to the clipboard. Now create a new email and hold down until Paste come into view. Touch Paste and it will insert the full-sized image into the new email. |
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An additional way to copy and paste one or supplementary photos then you have to open the camera roll and touch the share button on the lower left corner. Select the thumbnails of the photos you would like to send, then select the Copy button in the middle of the bottom menu to copy full declaration descriptions to the clipboard. Now you can paste them all into the same (large) email. Keep in mind the default 600x800 images are only around 140 kilobytes. If you are sending an iPhone 3GS photo at full declaration the file will be around 1.3 megabytes. This is a considerably larger file, so only do this if you need the extra detail. In this way you can add the iphone contact extensions. |
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