Showing posts with label phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phone. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

How to Unsync the iPhone from iTunes Manually


Launch iTunes on your old computer and connect your iPhone using the USB cable. If your iPhone usually syncs with your computer over your Wi-Fi network, then ensure it is connected to iTunes. Your phone's name should appear in the iTunes menu bar in both connection cases.
Click on your phone's name in the iTunes menu bar.
Click the 'Summary' tab and ensure the check box next to 'Manually manage music and videos' is checked.
Click 'Apply' to enforce the new setting.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

How to Sync a Samsung Mobile on a Mac Computer


Click on the Bluetooth icon in the upper right-hand side of your Mac's menu bar. Select 'Turn Bluetooth On.'
Select 'Menu/Settings/Bluetooth Menu' on your Samsung phone. Click 'Turn Bluetooth On,' and click on the 'Setting' menu. Select 'On' in the Discovery Menu.
Select 'Set Up Bluetooth Device' from your Mac's Bluetooth menu and the Bluetooth menu window will open. Check 'Mobile Phone' in the Bluetooth menu window and click 'Continue.' Select your phone from the list of available mobile phones in the Bluetooth window on the Mac, and click 'Continue.'
Select 'Accept' on your Samsung phone when it beeps asking you to accept the connection from the Mac computer. A number will appear on your Mac's screen. Input the number on your Mac's screen into the Samsung phone in order to sync your phone with the Mac. Click 'Done' on your phone.
Select how you want to sync your phone to your Mac from the Bluetooth menu window, and click 'Continue' and 'Done.'
Select 'Browse Device' from the Mac's Bluetooth menu, and select your Samsung phone from the window. Click 'Accept' on the phone. A new window will open on the Mac showing all the files on your Samsung phone. Drag files to or from your phone's window to add files to or copy files from your Samsung phone. Click 'Turn Bluetooth Off' on both your Mac and your phone to quit the sync.
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Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Activate an iPad (13 Steps)


Turn on the iPad. You'll see a welcome screen with 'Hello' in multiple languages. Slide your finger over the 'Slide to set up' graphic.
Select your language from the menu. Select your country from the list on the next screen.
Activate Location Services. GPS location, Wi-Fi router signal strength and cell phone tower triangulation combine to locate your iPad. If you're concerned about privacy, turn off this feature later in the 'Settings' app. Tap 'Next' to continue.
Select your Wi-Fi network from the network list and enter your network username and password. Do not set up an iPad on an unsecured network. If your iPad has cellular data services, you can use that as your data connection, although it's better to use a Wi-Fi network if one is available. A Wi-Fi network doesn't have a carrier bandwidth cap and transfers data faster than a cellular data plan. Tap 'Next' to continue.
Select the option that works best for you on the next menu -- if you don't have an existing Apple ID, select 'Set Up as New iPad.' If you're using this iPad to replace an existing one with content on it, select 'Restore from iCloud Backup.' You can restore from an iTunes backup if you haven't yet backed up to iCloud.
Create a new Apple ID if needed, entering your birthday, name and email address. Enter your existing Apple ID if you're restoring from an iCloud or iTunes backup.
Read the terms and conditions. Click 'Next' to continue and select 'Yes' to use iCloud. Choose from the other options as appropriate and tap 'Next.'
Activate the optional 'Diagnostics and Usage' if you want Apple to receive diagnostic data on applications that crash and how you use the device.
Tap 'Start Using iPad' to go to the Home screen. Your iPad has been activated.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Add a Text Contact to Your iPad


Tap the Contacts application icon on the iPad home screen to launch it.
Tap the '+' button at the bottom right-hand corner of the left page to add a new contact.
Enter the contact's name in the relevant boxes and add any other information such as his postal address, home phone number and email address.
Enter his cellphone number in one of the phone number fields, which is used to send and receive text messages to and from the contact.
Tap the field label to the left of the cellphone number. A list of alternative labels is displayed. Tap one of the labels, such as 'Mobile,' to rename the cellphone entry to something more suitable for a text messaging entry.
Tap the 'Other' label at the bottom of the list to add a custom title for the cellphone number, such as 'Text' or 'SMS.' Tap the 'Done' button to save the contact's details when you've finished editing.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Sync My iPhone to a New MacBook


Connect the larger plug on the USB cable to the iPhone. It should snap into place.
Plug the other end of the cable into the MacBook's USB port. iTunes should launch automatically.
Click on the iPhone image and name in the left hand drawer in the program. The phone's information should show up on the right.
Click on the tabs in the window and choose what information you would like to sync. You can sync photos, music, contacts, applications and ringtones.
Press 'Apply' in the lower-right corner of the screen to sync the iPhone with the computer. You will be asked in your first sync whether you wish to merge data between computer and phone, replace the data on the phone, or replace data on the computer. In the case of a new Macbook you will likely want to replace data on the computer, which backs up your iPhone data on your new computer.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Use N95 as a Hotspot


Download and install the Joiku app on your N95. You can find a link to the Joiku software in the Resources section.
Open the Joiku app on your mobile phone. Set the SSID (network name) to something you will recognize. Use WEP encryption and set a password for your network. Set the default gateway to 192.168.2.1.
Connect your laptop or iPad to the Wi-Fi hotspot using the network name and password you created.
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How to Tether With an iPad (3 Steps)


Acquire a portable device capable of receiving a cellular data signal and acting as a Wi-Fi router. This could be a jail-broken iPhone with a suitable application running, a cell phone, a smartphone or a portable 3G router. Follow its instructions to begin transmitting a Wi-Fi signal.
Launch the iPad's 'Settings' application, and tap the 'Wi-Fi' button. The iPad will automatically scan for wireless networks within range.
Tap the entry for your portable Wi-Fi router. If requested, enter the security key and tap the 'Connect' button. The iPad will now receive an Internet connection from the Wi-Fi router.
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