viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011

Daily Tip: How to use the iPhone headset and mic controls

Curious how to use the headset and mic controls that come with your new iPhone or iPod touch? With them, the stock Apple earbuds let you take calls and control music even while your iPhone or iPod is tucked away in your pocket. For some more information on how to use your headphones please stay with us after the break.

Below are a list of functions you can perform completely on your headset:

Answer an incoming call.Hang up a single callSwaps calls (multiple calls)Play/Pause MusicReject an incoming callSkip Track (while playing music)Activate Voice Control (Only On iPhone 4, 3GS, and iPod Touch 3rd/4th)Hangs up current call (multiple calls)

The new headset mics come with +/- buttons to adjust volume, for music or calls.

Did you find these controls useful? Are there any I’ve missed? If you know of any other mic controls, let us know and we’ll add it to the list.

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