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Moreover, grayscale mode can also be used to tackle phone addiction. Also, if you are running low on battery, you can enable this mode to just get by. For instance, it can help users with visual impairment to use their iPhones without discomfort. Since, iOS 8, iPhone comes with the grayscale color mode. Obviously, you can add more switches for a better user experience. So from now on, once you tilt your head on the direction you have chosen earlier will trigger the ‘increase volume’ action. Let’s say you have selected ‘Increase Volume’ Next, select any actions from the ‘System’ tab.

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There’s also the more professional route you could go down with the Sanwa 3D Viewer that plays 3D content from YouTube on your iPhone. Check out ’s handy step-by-step guide here. It’s basically the grown-up version of playing with a cardboard box and it’s wonderfully budget. First, and possibly my favourite, is the DIY version which only requires a cardboard box, some tape and scissors (and your old iPhone).


Personal cinema aficionados have a couple of options here.
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Well, you won’t be able to enjoy some immersive VR, but you’ll be able to replicate the experience of being really close to a giant TV in a darkened room, which is just as good, right? But that doesn’t mean that your dried up old iPhone can’t join in on the fun. The virtual reality headset space is starting to heat up with Samsung, Sony and Google all producing what they think is the perfect VR device. You can read more iPhone photo accessories here. The iPro Lens System will offer you good SLR-like results without the hassle of a giant lens and for the underwater-shot enthusiasts, MacWorld recommends the Optrix PhotoProX.
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There’s also a range of far less bulky photography add-ons such as the 4-in-1 lens kit Olloclip and the portable LED flash Nova.
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Be warned, though, there’s no software linking the hardware to the camera, so expect to be frustrated as you figure how on earth to take a manual photo. Perhaps the most elaborate camera add-on is this iPhone 5 SLR mount from Canon for keen “iphoneographers”. Your iphone is never going to be a high-end SLR camera, but you can certainly make it look like one with some snazzy accessories.
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You can sync your appointments to iCloud and automatically update your ‘alarm clock’ remotely, or you could use it as a mini TV nightstand and watch Netflix as you drift off. Whilst the alarm is the main use for this dock, you can still use all of the iPhone’s functions as normal - albeit in a different light. It’s made out of a thick piece of solid walnut and features a brushed aluminium glossy face plate, with a lengthy USB cable built-in for charging. An enterprising genius called James Aloysius has developed a retro-TV looking iPhone 4 dock that acts as a alarm clock.
