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Did YOU know you can swipe on Apple's calculator app? 'Secret' backspace feature goes viral
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Did YOU know you can swipe on Apple's calculator app? 'Secret' backspace feature goes viral
  • Published_at:2017-05-04
  • Category:People & Blogs
  • Channel:global news
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  • description: Did YOU know you can swipe on Apple's calculator app? 'Secret' backspace feature goes viral 19-year old university student Jazz Johnson revealed the trick in a Twitter video He showed that you can swipe left or right to erase the last number typed, instead of erasing the entire string on numbers and starting over again The post has been re-tweeted almost 26,00 times, with many people responding with GIF's to express their surprise at the handy hack A Twitter user has revealed that Apple's calculator app has a secret backspace feature. The 19-year-old Baylor University student posted a video showing that you can swipe left or right to erase a number in your calculations, instead of erasing the entire string on numbers and starting over again. The post has been re-tweeted almost 26,000 times, with many people responding with GIF's to express their surprise at the handy hack. In his video, Jazz Johnson showed Apple calculator users that they could swipe left or right to erase a number that has just been typed. He titled the video 'PSA: you can backspace on the iPhone calculator.' 19-year-old Baylor University student Jazz Johnson (pictured) showed Apple calculator users that they could swipe left or right to erase a number that has just been typed In response to the twitter revelation, users have been posting replies about how much time they'd spent on clearing calculations with typos until now. IPHONE 8 RUMORS Several rumors have been circulating about the iPhone 8, and suggest the next device may have: - Dual-lens 3D camera - Augmented reality to generate real-time views of surroundings - Curved glass casing - Plastic OLED screen - Wireless charging - A folding element - New 5 inch (12.7 centimeter) and 5.8 inch (14.7 centimeter) model, which will have a wraparound OLED screen - 5.8 inch will be designed with the Touch ID finger print sensor 'under the glass and in the active display area' - A new 'pure white' model - Aluminum back will be replaced with two reinforced glass panes and a metal frame in the middle - Facial recognition -Premium model will cost $1,000
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