Apple has decided to share some tips and tricks of its new iOS7 mobile platform with detailed notes on the official website.

Are you still trying to get your head around the new iOS7 on your iPhone? If yes, then Apple has decided to share some tips and tricks that will make your experience with the newest mobile platform from good to great. A few shortcuts, simple swipe gestures and some tips will make you a pro in no time. Based on which device you own, an iPhone 5S, 5C, or even 4S, everything is there; from Siri to FaceTime and swipe gestures to photos.

Apple has dedicated a page for each of its devices that  run on the iOS7 mobile platform. The page for the iPhone 5 is missing because the options are the same as on iPhone 5S and5C models. But Apple has listed the tips and tricks for the iPhone 4S model.

Each page dedicated to different iPhone models consists of sections describing the functions of photography, swipe gestures, FaceTime, Maps, Siri, Calendar, Music, Mail, Safari, AirPlay and Wireless, Settings, Compass and Find My iPhone.

Each page starts with photography, explaining how to share multiple photos, taking panorama shots, burst shots (in the iPhone 5S model) and quick focus. Users can also swipe from right to left to delete a message, or swipe left to right to back to mail options. The FaceTime allows audio-only call by tapping the phone icon on the contact card.

The Maps include 360 degree view of places and sharing pinned destinations with simple touch.  Siri's functions are expanded  as it learns relationships so future commands can be made directly like "call my dad" or "call wife." If a name is not pronounced correctly, users can command Siri for better pronunciation.

The Music has a new landscape view, which displays album covers, tap to play, swipe to scroll, pinch to zoom in and zoom out. Users can create playlists and even buy songs from iTunes radio.

The Airplay mode lets you share content on Apple TV. Wireless printing makes it easier for users to print important files without the hassle of connecting the iPhone to a computer.

The Tricks and Tips page also explains the Do Not Disturb feature to silence all calls, and shows how to change keyboard settings and turn on the Find My iPhone feature.