1. Activating Caps Lock & Turning Keyboard Auto Correction OFF:
To activate Caps Lock tap Settings > General > Keyboard & Slide “Enable Caps Lock” to “ON”.

To turn of Keyboard Auto Correction tap Settings > General > Keyboard & slide “Auto-Correction to “ON”

2. Scrolling to the top of a page in Safari:
To scroll to the top of a web page, simply tap the “top bar” which has the battery, time and network located on it. This also works on all Apps, does not need to be in Safari.

3. Domain Suffixes:
To change a domain suffix when in Safari, hold the “.com” key for “.net, .edu, .org” keys.

4. Soft Reset:
Press and hold the home button and the sleep button to reset the phone. This also is a good way to make sure there is no extra Apps running in the background that will drain your battery.

5. Taking a Screenshot:
Pwning teh n00bz? Wish you could take a Screenshot of your Top Score? You can! To take a screenshot, hold the home button and click the sleep button. The screenshot will be stored in your camera roll.

6. Inserting a Period:
When typing on the iPhone, simply double tap the space bar and this will insert a period after a word and also add a space so you can continue to type.

7. Making a Call from Safari:
If you find a phone number you wish to call whilst in Safari, you do not need to switch to the phone app, you can just tap the number and the iPhone will dial it immediately.

8. Set Parental Controls:
You can enable certain restrictions or parental controls on your iPhone. You can block explicit lyrics, Safari, YouTube, iTunes, or the App Store. Just go to Settings, General, Restrictions.

9. Save Any Image from Safari:
To save any image from the web to your camera roll, simply press and hold the image. A menu will appear asking “Save Image” or “Cancel”. Once the image is in your camera roll, you can set it as your wallpaper.

10. Fast Forward/Rewind Music & Video:
Press and hold the skip forward/back arrows to fast forward or rewind rather than skip tracks. Also, press on the album art to manually FF/rewind.

11. Delete Emails:
You can do both “bulk deletes” and “individual deletes” when browsing email. To do a bulk delete, simply click Edit, check off the desired emails, and then choose delete or move. To delete a single email, simply “cross it out” by swiping your finger across the email, then press delete.

Battery Tips

1. Dim the Screen brightness – Below halfway saves a significant amount of battery. Change this by going to Settings > Brightness.

2. WiFi OFF, Scanning OFF – If you are not using WiFi turn it off. Also turn WiFi scanning off if you don’t need to search for connections.

3. Toggle off 3G until needed – If you are in an area with no 3G coverage, turn it off.

4. Set the Auto-Lock period to 1 minute – Change this under Settings > General > Auto-lock. This will ensure it is always on standby when not in use.

5. Set Push to Off, and Set Fetch Time – Push will “push” your emails to you rather than you having to manually check when you receive an email. This saves battery, so if there is no problem manually checking your mail, turn this off. Also turn Fetch off if you don’t need it, Fetch will synchronise calendar, contacts and emails. Find this in Settings > Fetch New Data.

6. Turn off “Location Services” – Some apps may require the use of Location Services, but If it is not important to you, switch it off.

7. Turn off Bluetooth – Settings > General > Bluetooth > Off.

8. Turn off the music equalizer (EQ) – While this may give an improve to your music, it also reduces battery life. If you do not care for the EQ much, switch it off.

9. Let the battery completely drain and then fully charge it – Apple recommends that this cycle is performed at least once per month.

10. Use Airplane mode more often – When in low or no coverage areas, switch Airplane mode on to conserve battery. Also when you don’t need the phone for calls etc., switch it on.