As He Always Does

Since Apple first released iOS 9 back in September last year, the company’s subsequent software updates have mostly been about housekeeping. We’re not sure the new features Apple added in its first iOS 9.3 beta qualify as earth-shattering either, but there’s little question that they have users excited. Apple had gone to great lengths in the past to prevent non-developers from installing its iOS beta software on their phones. The logic was simple: Beta software is unstable and letting regular users install it on their phones can lead to headaches for them and headaches for Apple’s support staff. Now, however, Apple is taking a much more laid back approach. It doesn’t block non-developers from activating their phones with beta software installed, and it even offers a public beta program that anyone can join. Apple’s more lax approach is of particular interest right now because there are some new features in the iOS 9.3 beta that iPhone owners can’t wait to get their hands on — Night Shift, in particular. As he always does, YouTube user Tanner Marsh has created a new video that covers everything in the new iOS 9.3 beta. He also discusses how to install iOS 9.3 on an iPhone if you have a developer account, how the new software will impact jailbroken phones, and how to install iOS 9.3 without a developer account. It’s very simple if you’re willing to perform a quick Google search to find the download, and Marsh’s video is embedded below with all the details.

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Go to settings and tap on “Mails, Contacts, Calendar”. From the list of options, tap on “Add Account”. You should be able to see different names and service providers of the email. You may not exactly find anything like Hotmail there. Therefore, tap on “Outlook.com” to proceed further from there. You can choose other options too for setting up your Hotmail account, then again, you will need server information to complete the whole process. Next, you will be asked to fill in your email address and password. In the description field, type in something unique and relevant to your Hotmail address so that you can identify it later easily whenever you get an email. In this step, if you have correctly entered your credentials, you are almost all set to go. Just hit the next button and slide enable when you get a new screen where the “Contacts” will be shown disabled. Finally, if you get a screen asking about existing contacts, then choose “Keep on My “iPad or iPhone”. You can pick what you want to Sync. Pick Mail, Contacts, Calendars and other Reminders. Hopefully all these steps should take you to the end without any hassle. Make sure you follow each step carefully, so you won’t encounter eMail problems with your @hotmail.com/@Outlook.com on iPhone.

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