Before we take a look at how to setup Multiple signatures on the iPhone 5S, let’s take some history lessons on the magnificent device.
The iPhone 5S maintains almost the same design to its predecessor, the iPhone 5. A redesigned home button with Touch ID, a fingerprint recognition system which can be used to unlock the phone and authenticate App Store and iTunes Store purchases, has been introduced. The camera has been updated with a larger aperture and a dual-LED flash optimized for different color temperatures. It also introduced the A7 dual-core processor, which the company proclaimed to be the first 64-bit processor to be used on a smartphone, accompanied by the M7 “motion co-processor”. Unlike previous models, the iPhone 5S shipped in a white/gold color scheme in addition to white/silver and gray/black.
The iPhone 5S was the first Apple device to ship with iOS 7, which introduced a revamped visual appearance and other new features. Designed by Jonathan Ive, iOS 7 departs from skeuomorphic elements used by previous versions of iOS in favor of a flat, colorful design. Among new software features introduced to the iPhone 5S include AirDrop, an ad-hoc Wi-Fi sharing platform, Control Center, a control panel containing a number of commonly used functions, and iTunes Radio, an internet radio service. Earphones known as EarPods are included with the iPhone 5S. Apple has released accessories including a case and a dock for the iPhone 5S.
How to setup multiple signatures on iPhone 5S is something many users are looking for a long time now. Signatures as most of you know is an important part of email’s and many of us have multiple email accounts for various purposes. This is where you need different signatures to handle them professionally.
Luckily this can be setup easily by going to Settings – Mail, Contacts, Calendars and then scroll below to Signature. Tap on Signature and then add your own separate signatures for each email account.
Very simple and easy to follow.
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