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How to pick up calls on iPhone if you are all wrapped up

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I am not sure if at all this situation might arise in India; maybe if you carry your iPhone way up to Kashmir and its snowing real real bad :). Anyways here is what you can do if you are in Canada or live in a place where it snows real crazy.

If you are all wrapped up and you get a call on iPhone, what you do? Since iPhone slider doesnt detect your hands wrapped in thick gloves, you would have to remove your gloves to answer the call. MacOSHints.com has an answer to this funny situation:

There are “alternative” ways to interact with your iPhone without having to uncover your fingers. For basic actions such as accepting a phone call or unlocking it to read a text message, you can use either your nose or, for some more precise gestures, your tongue. I know this isn’t the most elegant way to operate your beloved iPhone, but in some cases, it needs to be quick and dirty…

Haha.. so you got to lick the slider to answer a call on iPhone. woww… haha.. this is damn funny. But I am sure if one is stuck in this kind of a situation there is nothing much one can do but either use his nose or tongue.

Thanks MacOSHints.com for sharing this cool idea.

[via - MacOSHints.com]

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