Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 January 2015

How to Zoom-In Instagram Photos on iPhone (without Jailbreak)

Instagram has been immensely prevalent since day #1, and for this we can undoubtedly credit the astonishing set of features and peculiarities that are available on the photograph driven social network. Instagram was launched back in 2010, however, much after such extraordinary years, the platform only allows individuals to post relatively low resolution photos.

In some cases things cannot even be seen effectively, due to low quality pictures. However, some users upload top-notch images but the platform still falls behind due to the unavailability of zoom-in feature, as such. Ordinarily, users try “double-tapping” a photo and end up with a “heart” — a disappointed heart, indeed.

We understand how important it is sometimes to have a closer look at a picture. That’s why we’ve come up with a little trick that’ll allow you to zoom Instagram pictures. Looking for the trick? Here we go!

How to Zoom-In Instagram Photos on iPhone


Apple’s iOS is quite cool. It has a built-in feature that allows you to zoom-in any picture, anyway and lets you see the clear details of it. So we’re keeping this in mind and we’ll use the feature for our purpose. To get started we’ll just enable the “zoom” feature with the steps below.


On your iPhone, open the Settings app.


Then, navigate to General followed by Accessibility.

There’s an option called Zoom, just flip it On

We’re ready to zoom any photo on Instagram.
Once you’ve enabled the gimmick, double-tap three fingers to zoom.
To move simple drag your three fingers, and to change the zoom double-tap three fingers and drag. The built in zoom feature of iOS simply magnifies any image file on the screen. So you can apply this tip to anything you like, just make sure the feature is enable in your Settings.

To exit the zoom double-tap with your three fingers once again, and you’ll go back to the normal zoom. Before you worry, be informed that this trick just magnifies a image, so the quality and resolution will perhaps be low.

Try out the new zoom feature in your iOS you just discovered. Go out, zoom Instagram pictures, Vine videos and more.


How to Backup/Restore WhatsApp Chat Messages and Photos on iPhone

To keep your messaging life in pace you must keep a backup of all your messages and other data including photos. For instance, in the event that you are a WhatsApp user, and you reset your device or uninstall the app, you’ll lose all your data. Of course you can reinstall the app later, yet without a backup, you will need to begin once again starting from scratch.


Making a backup of your WhatsApp chat messages and photos was very much hectic process during the initial versions of the app. Users had to manually copy the app installation files and folders to some safe place on their PC or cloud. Luckily, with time, the folks at WhatsApp have made it more simple and basic.

With the latest version of WhatsApp, you get to make a backup directly from the app. At the same time users can backup their data automatically utilizing a set period of time. So here we’ll be looking at the steps on both the backing up and then the restoration of your messages and photos in WhatsApp.


How to Backup WhatsApp Chat Messages and Photos on iPhone


Making a backup will make a copy of your WhatsApp chat messages. The backup will also include all media shared to your iCloud account, however WhatsApp does not supports sent and received videos in the backups, as of now.

Step #1. To make a   backup  of your WhatsApp data, first of all open the app and tap on the Settings tab at the bottom.

Step #2. While in Chat Settings, tap on Chat Backup and then select the Back Up Now button to instantly backup your chat messages and photos.

Step #3. Alternatively you can turn Auto Backup on and define a schedule for the loop.
Step #4. That’s it you have the backup!


How to Restore WhatsApp Chat Messages and Photos from Backup on iPhone

The backup you made using the steps above will be stored in your iCloud account. To restore that backup, follow these steps.

Step #1. Before you do anything else, double-check that you’re logged in using using the same Apple ID which was used during making the backup.

Step #2. If not already installed, install WhatsApp on your iPhone and launch it.

Step #3. Use your phone number to sign in to WhatsApp and keep in mind that to use the same phone number you were using prior.

Step #4. Upon signing in, you’ll be asked to restore the backup from iCloud.

That was all you needed to know, and before you click some other link, there’s a tip from iGeeksBlog. Since WhatsApp does not saves videos in backups, you can store them locally and sync with iTunes. Alternatively you can also upload them to some cloud storage services.

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