Category Archives: Apple

Turn iBooks into audio books using Siri

First go to Settings > General, then scroll down to Accessibility. Tap Speak Selection, slow down the speaking rate a bit to make Siri’s reading somewhat more natural sounding, and then turn on Highlight Words so that you can see where Siri is reading in the iBook.

Now head over to the iBooks app and open the book you want to hear. Tap the aA icon at the top right of the iBook display, and tap on Themes. Of the three choices, select Scroll. Next, tap a word in the book to select it, then — while holding your finger down on the drag handle — scroll down through the text as far as you want.

Once you’ve selected the text, a menu appears. Tap Speak, and Siri complies by reading your book. Should you need to pause the reading, just select another piece of text and tap on Pause from the menu that appears.

Protect your Apple ID

Apple now offers two stage security verification. So :-

Go to the My Apple ID page
Select “Manage your Apple ID” and sign in
Select “Password and Security”
Under Two-Step Verification, select Get Started and follow the on-screen instructions

You will need to change your password and not use one you have used in the last year.

It a simple process and takes about 3 days to verify. So in future when you do stuff involving your Apple ID you will be sent a code to your phone which you then use to confirm it is you and not some stranger hacking your details.

Nespresso App for android and iOS

Nespresso is a wonderful coffee machine. They have also made ordering more coffee capsules as easy as possible. You can download their free app for android, iPhone and iPad browse at your hearts content, and order your coffee capsules.

Where the app becomes somewhat slick, is that it allows you to browse your previous orders, and then click add previous order to cart, hit pay, and voila. So if you order the same capsules all the time from start to finish takes less than 22 seconds.

But it gets even better.

I ordered using the app at 2.15pm on Bank Holiday Monday. The coffee got delivered at 6.45pm the next day.

If only everything was that quick and easy.

HTC One vs iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 vs S4 vs Note 2 vs Nokia Lumia 620

Now if you are expecting a blow by blow specification review, go read any other review out there that states the obvious. Apart from the Samsung Galaxy S4 I have owned personally all the above phones. I currently use the HTC One as my main driver, with the Nokia Lumia 620 as my backup now. So what am I going to write about. Well my personal view and strengths of each phone from a real user experience. Having a phone with a heap loads of features and specifications are useless if they provide no real benefits or simply never get used.

Hopefully from my comparisons of each you can decide which phone is for you. This is more of a birds eye view looking down. So lets start with my current phone.

HTC One – key benefits is its design and looks. You will feel proud to have this in your possession. Whatever it cost you, you will always feel it was worth it. It makes other phones including the iPhone 5 look inferior. The lengths HTC have gone to make setting this up simple and transferring your stuff from any phone or even an iPhone is commendable. Also the manual is one of the best written and easiest to understand. The camera will always capture that moment first time. And the sound quality is superb, probably the best I have heard on any phone through the speakers or headphones. It also comes with a modest software suite that means you will actually find time to use most things provided. It’s focus is on its solid build, media, photo, sound and vision. As it has a slight curve on the back, it is fairly comfortable to hold. The screen is the best in class at present too. Truly fabulous screen. I think somebody at HTC thought what features does a phone really need to provide the best benefits to its customers. And that’s why the user experience is so satisfying. It is the first android phone I have used that doesn’t need tweaking, doesn’t need changing the launcher away from Sense and just works out of the box.

iPhone 5 – a compact phone but its aluminium is susceptible to being scratched. It’s angular edges also make it not that comfortable to hold but with a case that becomes not so much a problem. It is also the lightest of all the phones, and feels if I’m honest too light. It runs iOS which looks tired, as it appears not to have changed from a visual point of view that much since 2007, is actually in fact, very capable. iOS advantage is on the gaming apps. I don’t think the advantage is there anymore on the apps as android has caught up, and in several cases exceeds iOS. This is mainly due to the fact android has better sharing and multitasking. However, despite the iPhone 5 feeling tired, it is anything but that. It is a very competent phone, great call clarity, a camera so basic yet still very good even despite the competition. And if you don’t have a clue about phones you can’t go wrong with the iPhone 5. If you have other Apple products, then the iPhone 5 comes into its own sharing photos and apps between devices. However, I do feel the new HTC One steals the crown away as it is just as easy to use, and looks and feels like the new iPhone should have. However a new iPhone can’t be too far away, so maybe it might steal the thunder back. Another point to remember is if you have a problem with your phone, you can visit your local Apple store and walk out 10 mins later with the problem normally resolved. No other company offers such a brilliant after sales service.

Samsung S3 and S4 – I’m going to lump these two together as they are similar and based on each other. What you get is a slim powerhouse of Samsung software and hardware with more features than your kitchen sink. And that’s the downside as well as the upside. If you want to show off features like pop up video player, multiview screens or any of the gestures, the crazy amount of software, S Voice (Apple Siri clone ) and so much more, than this phone is for you. The camera and audio are good too, with loads of options. But remember in reality you won’t use a fraction of the stuff let alone remember how to use it all. I’ve seen many friends with an S3 and only using it to make phone calls and take photos or videos. Sacrilege I know but that’s reality. It’s also made of plastic, so unlike the iPhone and HTC One it looks cheap. However, that does mean you get removable batteries and memory card expansion. The memory card can only be used for photos, music and documents and not storing apps. Personally with the move towards more stylish phones I think Samsung should have upped their game and not used plastic. Some might say that with the functions of the S4 including software like S Health it really is a game changer. I doubt it. And remember it is bad enough company’s knowing a lot about you, but with S Health you are potentially providing information about your fitness and more. Too much data provided in my opinion.

Samsung Note 2 – it’s too big for most people due to its massive size. The HTC One is a better compromise in screen size and overall phone size. However its monster size does lend for ease of viewing anything. Multiview is a good feature too. As its big, so is the battery that will give you 2 days use with relative ease. It also features the kitchen sink like the S3 and a decent camera again. But Samsung realise the phone is a bit complicated so they feature another launcher option called easy mode. Goes back to my original comment that most people won’t use half the features. The features are mainly there to help sell the phone. However despite it size it’s a popular device. It also has a stylus just to slow you down even more. Well it does look cool. So if you want big, 2 days battery life and something that does everything the Note 2 is ideal.

Nokia Lumia 620 – this was my main phone for a week until I got the HTC One. However, I really loved this phone. It’s runs windows phone 8 so works on the concept the home screen is live tiles of your life, updating accordingly. And you know it really works well. Nokia provide a good suite of software from turn by turn Satnav , maps, music streaming and more and all free that make the 620 a bargain. It costs nearly 4 times less than any of the above phones. However windows phone 8 lacks apps and games, especially games, so it no good if you need a specific app that’s not available on the windows platform. But if that is not an issue, its the best option vs cost than all the others. It also features removable and changeable coloured backs, and a water proof back is available soon. The screen and battery life are good too, plus it comes with a reasonable camera. It’s the only phone I wouldn’t fit with a screen protector or use a case with. It’s feels the best in the hand over all the above phones, and the sort of phone you could mistreat more than the others and not feel worried.

Being totally biased if I had to chose one phone it would be the HTC One. Stunning looks and screen. Great software and hardware too. And it’s the first phone I feel I could keep longer than normal.

In app purchases – hate them if you do but they aren’t going away

In a new report by Distimo in app purchases now count for 76% of the AppStore revenue for iOS devices. In January 2012 this was only 53%. Japan leads the way in revenue, followed by the US and UK.

I find this very worrying, since I think games especially get ruined by developer greed and games which I had previously bought some years ago, get updated with in app purchases and suddenly get ruined too.

Do you agree?

My iPhone 5 64gb Black unlocked mint for sale with extras

I just changed my phone and am selling my iPhone 5 now. It was bought via the Apple store in Sept 2012 so there is still about 6 months left on the warranty.

It has always been in a case with a screen protector so in mint condition. It will come with the box and all the contents, copy of the receipt, 2 cases which you can chose from photo below, and a screen protector pre fitted.

This is for my UK friends I’m afraid. Cost including Royal Mail special delivery is £500.

If you are interested either post in the comments, I will be able to see your email address only or contact me via twitter @gavinfabiani

Payment via PayPal or if you live nearby in Devon we can arrange to collect in person with cash.

It really is a fabulous piece of kit.

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