CALIFORNIA - According to a study by Microsoft , it is known that the average person will take a quarter of a day to check email on his smartphone. As you know, almost all of today's smartphones are integrated with email service that allows users to check, send and receive messages anytime and anywhere.
However, not infrequently also when the message is constantly on the sidelines of your busy life can disrupt your concentration and your mobile battery drain. Therefore, the users iPhone following tips will give you a moment to stop incoming email services such as copied from Laptopmag,Saturday (01/06/2013):
1. Turn off notification (notification) push email service by going to Settings and select Mail, Contact, Calenders.
2. Select 'Fetch New Data'
3. Select "Manual Select" Fetch New Data on the menu to turn off the voicemail service entrance every time how all. By selecting this you iPhone battery can also last longer.
4. To access the new email, then you can simply open the email application on the iPhone screen and drag down the phone
However, not infrequently also when the message is constantly on the sidelines of your busy life can disrupt your concentration and your mobile battery drain. Therefore, the users iPhone following tips will give you a moment to stop incoming email services such as copied from Laptopmag,Saturday (01/06/2013):
1. Turn off notification (notification) push email service by going to Settings and select Mail, Contact, Calenders.
2. Select 'Fetch New Data'
3. Select "Manual Select" Fetch New Data on the menu to turn off the voicemail service entrance every time how all. By selecting this you iPhone battery can also last longer.
4. To access the new email, then you can simply open the email application on the iPhone screen and drag down the phone
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