Monday, November 18, 2013

How to Free up iCloud Storage Space

There are two ways can help you solve "Not Enough Storage" in your iPhone iCloud.
If you have enough money, you can buy more storage for your iCloud.
Step 1. Open the "Settings" app on one of your iOS devices and tap "iCloud".
Step 2. Scroll down and tap "Storage & Backup".
Step 3. Select "Change Storage Plan".
Step 4. You can buy more storage as you like.

Trim the app fat
Step 1.Go to Settings – iCloud - Storage & Backup – Manage Storage
Step 2. You should see a list of apps displayed with the space each uses up. Choose the device you want to manage.
Step 3.Once inside, you can TURN OFF the switch against the apps that you don’t want to backup.

Both the two ways can help you get out of the problem. And if you have any questions, you can leave your messages.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

How to make ringtones by iTunes

You may know that iTunes provides ringtones for us to download, but it needs money. So how can we transfer the music to M4r and sync them to our iPhone to be the ringtones?
1 Launch iTunes and find preferences. Check "Tones". Then the interface will appear. Select "Add Tones to Library".
2 Right click the songs you choose and select "Get Info". Then choose "Options" to fill in the "Start Time" and "Stop Time" (in 40 seconds), after that, click "OK". If you have made a ringtones, just convert directly.

3 Right click the song again, and select "Create ACC Version".

4 Right click the song you create, Select "Show in Finder", rename the file extension from ".m4a" to ".m4r". And click "Yes" on the interface appear. Then your ringtones will be made.

5 Next, go back to iTunes. Right-click on the song you have created and select "Delete".

6 Click "Remove" to confirm the removal and then click "Keep File" when you’re prompted. This instructs iTunes to remove the song (the 30 sec version) from iTunes library and keep the actual file.

7 Go back to Finder and double-click on the ringtone file (.m4r) you have just renamed. The ringtone will automatically add it to iTunes’ ringtone library. You can now sync it to iPhone using iTunes. Enjoy your new ringtone!


Sunday, November 3, 2013

How to Get iPhone out of Recovery Mode

             
More and more iPhone users are like to have iPhone jailbreak, restore a backup or update a new firmware, then you may have to end the recovery mode. You will find unexpected errors that can leave your device stuck in either DFU or Recovery mode. The same can happen if you intentionally put your device in Recovery mode to solve an issue but for some reason then it stops responding just then. When faced with this problem, don’t worry, just follow the steps below.
Before you start the steps, you should know a useful tool named iPhone Data Recovery. It enables to get your iPhone out of recovery mode or DFU without erasing any data like pictures, videos, contacts and so on.
Please get the trial version of iOS Data Recovery, or iOS Data Recovery (Mac) below for a try.

Part 1: Get your iPhone out of recovery mode or DFU with one click

Run the program and connect your iPhone to the computer. After your iPhone is detected by the program, you'll get a start window.
If you are using iOS Data Recovery (Windows), the window will be like the one below. You just have to click the blue icon "Restart", then your iPhone will be restarted and return to normal in a few seconds.


 If you are using iOS Data Recovery (Mac), the window will be like the one below. Please hit the Set Up button to restart your iPhone to normal.
After your iPhone is back to normal, you can go on using iOS Data Recovery to recover lost data from your iPhone, or backup data on your iPhone to your computer, if you want.

Part 2: Recover data from your iPhone

Step 1 Scan your iPhone
If your iPhone is iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S, you'll get the window below. You just need to click Start Scan to begin scanning your iPhone 5/4S.

If your iPhone is the iPhone 4/3GS, you will be asked to download a plug-in first. Do it. After that, please enter the scanning mode by following the steps below:
1. Hold your iPhone and click "Start".
2. Hold the Power and Home buttons at the same time for exactly 10 seconds.
3. Keep holding the Home button, but release the Power button, and, until you've entered the scanning mode successfully.

Step 2 Preview and Recovering
After the a few minutes' scan, the program will show you all found recoverable contents on your iPhone. You can only tick the catalogues you want to retrieve. You can also switch the button on the top to selectively preview the files one by one. Then mark those you want and click Recover to restore and save them on your computer.

So when you faced with the problem of ending the recovery mode, you can try the two ways above. And if you have other questions about the procedures, you can leave your messages. I will reply you as soon as possible.