enable Do Not Disturb on the iPhone by just pulling down the Control
Panel right from the top right of the screen and then tapping on the
quarter moon icon. The process is similar on Android too: just pull
down from the top and then find the "Do Not Disturb" quick-access
button.
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Also Sync notes with your desktop computer. Your phone and your
desktop computer exist ordinarily in separate universes — it's not easy
to share notes and documents between them even without emailing
yourself. By moving right down to the cloud, however, you can
generally approach similar archives regardless of where you are or
what gadget you are making use of. For notes, you may consider
Microsoft OneNote or its popular alternative Evernote. Both of this
very one keep track of everything you write and bring them in sync
between your computer and phone. For everything else — documents,
spreadsheets, and even introductions — use Google Docs or simply
store your Microsoft Office documents in a cloud administration like
Dropbox or OneDrive.
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Make use of a better keyboard. If you want to type faster on your
phone, if you find default smartphone keyboards too slow and clunky,
you need to investigate downloading an alternate one. Android clients
have for quite some time had the option to exploit the wonderful Swype
console, and it so results accessible for iPhone clients as well. With
Swype and TouchPal, you keep your finger on the screen. You swipe
your way through the word, moving from one character to another as
though it were an Ouija board, truly magnificent If you've never
attempted it, Swype sounds peculiar. Yet, it's incredibly simple to learn
and can explicitly increase your typing speed.
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