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... What you need 15 Installing the SIM card 15 Setup and activation 15 Connecting to the Internet 16 Connecting iPhone to your computer 16 Setting up mail and other accounts 16 Managing content on your iOS devices 17 iCloud 18 Syncing with iTunes 19 Chapter 3: ... screen 24 Typing 27 Printing 28 Searching 29 Voice Control 30 Notifications 31 Twitter 32 Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic 33 AirPlay 33 Bluetooth devices 34 Battery 36 Security features 37 Cleaning iPhone 37 Restarting or resetting iPhone 38 Chapter 4: Siri 38 Using Siri 40 If Siri doesn't hear you correctly 40...
... What you need 15 Installing the SIM card 15 Setup and activation 15 Connecting to the Internet 16 Connecting iPhone to your computer 16 Setting up mail and other accounts 16 Managing content on your iOS devices 17 iCloud 18 Syncing with iTunes 19 Chapter 3: ... screen 24 Typing 27 Printing 28 Searching 29 Voice Control 30 Notifications 31 Twitter 32 Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic 33 AirPlay 33 Bluetooth devices 34 Battery 36 Security features 37 Cleaning iPhone 37 Restarting or resetting iPhone 38 Chapter 4: Siri 38 Using Siri 40 If Siri doesn't hear you correctly 40...
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46 Visual voicemail 47 Contacts 48 Favorites 48 Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID 49 Ringtones, Ring/Silent switch, and vibrate 49 International calls 50 Setting options for Phone 51 Chapter 6: Mail 51 Checking and reading email 52 Working with multiple accounts 52 Sending mail 53 Using links and detected data 53 Viewing attachments 53 Printing messages and attachments 54 Organizing mail 54 Searching mail 54 Mail accounts and settings 57 Chapter 7: Safari 57 Viewing webpages 58 Links 58 Reading List 58 Reader 58 Entering text and filling out forms 59 Searching 59 Bookmarks and ...
46 Visual voicemail 47 Contacts 48 Favorites 48 Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID 49 Ringtones, Ring/Silent switch, and vibrate 49 International calls 50 Setting options for Phone 51 Chapter 6: Mail 51 Checking and reading email 52 Working with multiple accounts 52 Sending mail 53 Using links and detected data 53 Viewing attachments 53 Printing messages and attachments 54 Organizing mail 54 Searching mail 54 Mail accounts and settings 57 Chapter 7: Safari 57 Viewing webpages 58 Links 58 Reading List 58 Reader 58 Entering text and filling out forms 59 Searching 59 Bookmarks and ...
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69 Chapter 10: Calendar 69 About Calendar 69 Viewing your calendars 70 Adding events 70 Responding to invitations 70 Searching calendars 71 Subscribing to calendars 71 Importing calendar events from Mail 71 Calendar accounts and settings 72 Chapter 11: Photos 72 Viewing photos and videos 73 Viewing slideshows 73 Organizing photos and videos 73 Sharing photos and videos 74 Printing photos 75 Chapter 12: Camera 75 About Camera 76 Taking photos and videos 76 HDR photos 77 Viewing, sharing, and printing 77 Editing photos 77 Trimming videos 78 Uploading photos and videos to your computer 78 ...
69 Chapter 10: Calendar 69 About Calendar 69 Viewing your calendars 70 Adding events 70 Responding to invitations 70 Searching calendars 71 Subscribing to calendars 71 Importing calendar events from Mail 71 Calendar accounts and settings 72 Chapter 11: Photos 72 Viewing photos and videos 73 Viewing slideshows 73 Organizing photos and videos 73 Sharing photos and videos 74 Printing photos 75 Chapter 12: Camera 75 About Camera 76 Taking photos and videos 76 HDR photos 77 Viewing, sharing, and printing 77 Editing photos 77 Trimming videos 78 Uploading photos and videos to your computer 78 ...
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89 Chapter 17: Notes 89 About Notes 89 Writing notes 90 Reading and editing notes 90 Searching notes 90 Printing or emailing notes 91 Chapter 18: Clock 91 About Clock 91 Setting world clocks 92 Setting alarms 92 Using the stopwatch 92 Setting a timer 93 Chapter 19: Reminders 93 About Reminders 94 Setting a reminder 94 Managing reminders in List view 95 Managing reminders in Date view 95 About location reminders 95 Managing completed reminders 95 Searching reminders 96 Chapter 20: Game Center 96 About Game Center 97 Signing in to Game Center 97 Purchasing and downloading games 97 Playing ...
89 Chapter 17: Notes 89 About Notes 89 Writing notes 90 Reading and editing notes 90 Searching notes 90 Printing or emailing notes 91 Chapter 18: Clock 91 About Clock 91 Setting world clocks 92 Setting alarms 92 Using the stopwatch 92 Setting a timer 93 Chapter 19: Reminders 93 About Reminders 94 Setting a reminder 94 Managing reminders in List view 95 Managing reminders in Date view 95 About location reminders 95 Managing completed reminders 95 Searching reminders 96 Chapter 20: Game Center 96 About Game Center 97 Signing in to Game Center 97 Purchasing and downloading games 97 Playing ...
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... Playing videos 111 Searching for videos 111 Watching rented movies 111 Watching videos on a TV 112 Deleting videos from iPhone 112 Using Home Sharing 113 Setting a sleep timer 113 Converting videos for iPhone 114 Chapter 26: Calculator 114 Using the calculator 114 Scientific calculator 115 Chapter 27: Compass 115 About Compass 115...
... Playing videos 111 Searching for videos 111 Watching rented movies 111 Watching videos on a TV 112 Deleting videos from iPhone 112 Using Home Sharing 113 Setting a sleep timer 113 Converting videos for iPhone 114 Chapter 26: Calculator 114 Using the calculator 114 Scientific calculator 115 Chapter 27: Compass 115 About Compass 115...
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125 Looking up the definition of a word 125 Having a book read to you 125 Printing or emailing a PDF 126 Organizing the bookshelf 126 Syncing bookmarks and notes 127 Chapter 31: Accessibility 127 Universal Access features 128 VoiceOver 137 Routing the audio of incoming calls 137 Siri 138 Triple-Click Home 138 Zoom 138 Large Text 139 White on Black 139 Speak Selection 139 Speak Auto-text 139 Mono Audio 139 Hearing aid compatibility 140 Custom Vibrations 140 LED Flash for Alerts 140 AssistiveTouch 141 Universal Access in Mac OS X 141 TTY support 141 Minimum font size for mail messages 141 ...
125 Looking up the definition of a word 125 Having a book read to you 125 Printing or emailing a PDF 126 Organizing the bookshelf 126 Syncing bookmarks and notes 127 Chapter 31: Accessibility 127 Universal Access features 128 VoiceOver 137 Routing the audio of incoming calls 137 Siri 138 Triple-Click Home 138 Zoom 138 Large Text 139 White on Black 139 Speak Selection 139 Speak Auto-text 139 Mono Audio 139 Hearing aid compatibility 140 Custom Vibrations 140 LED Flash for Alerts 140 AssistiveTouch 141 Universal Access in Mac OS X 141 TTY support 141 Minimum font size for mail messages 141 ...
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155 Using the candidate list 155 Using shortcuts 156 Vietnamese 157 Appendix B: Support and Other Information 157 iPhone Support site 157 Restarting or resetting iPhone 157 Backing up iPhone 159 Updating and restoring iPhone software 159 File sharing 160 Safety, software, and service information 160 Using iPhone in an enterprise environment 160 Using iPhone with other carriers 161 Disposal and recycling information 162 Apple and the environment 162 iPhone operating temperature 8 Contents
155 Using the candidate list 155 Using shortcuts 156 Vietnamese 157 Appendix B: Support and Other Information 157 iPhone Support site 157 Restarting or resetting iPhone 157 Backing up iPhone 159 Updating and restoring iPhone software 159 File sharing 160 Safety, software, and service information 160 Using iPhone in an enterprise environment 160 Using iPhone with other carriers 161 Disposal and recycling information 162 Apple and the environment 162 iPhone operating temperature 8 Contents
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Accessories The following accessories are included with iPhone: Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic Dock Connector to USB Cable USB power adapter SIM eject tool 9 iPhone at a Glance 1 iPhone overview Headset jack Top microphone Ring/Silent switch Volume buttons On/Off button Receiver Status bar Main camera LED flash Front camera Apple Retina display App icons SIM card tray iPhone Home button Bottom microphone Dock connector Speaker Your iPhone and the Home screen may look different, depending on the model of iPhone you have and whether you've customized your Home screen.
Accessories The following accessories are included with iPhone: Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic Dock Connector to USB Cable USB power adapter SIM eject tool 9 iPhone at a Glance 1 iPhone overview Headset jack Top microphone Ring/Silent switch Volume buttons On/Off button Receiver Status bar Main camera LED flash Front camera Apple Retina display App icons SIM card tray iPhone Home button Bottom microphone Dock connector Speaker Your iPhone and the Home screen may look different, depending on the model of iPhone you have and whether you've customized your Home screen.
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...see "Passcode Lock" on page 150. It also provides other updates. Connect the power adapter to iPhone using iPhone, you don't touch the screen for a few seconds until the Apple logo appears. Lock iPhone: Press the On/Off button. Press and hold the On/Off button until the red slider .... Press and hold the On/Off button for a minute, iPhone locks automatically. See "Opening and switching apps" on page 32. See "Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic" on page 19. 10 Chapter 1 iPhone at any time. When iPhone is locked, nothing happens if you get back to turn auto...
...see "Passcode Lock" on page 150. It also provides other updates. Connect the power adapter to iPhone using iPhone, you don't touch the screen for a few seconds until the Apple logo appears. Lock iPhone: Press the On/Off button. Press and hold the On/Off button until the red slider .... Press and hold the On/Off button for a minute, iPhone locks automatically. See "Opening and switching apps" on page 32. See "Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic" on page 19. 10 Chapter 1 iPhone at any time. When iPhone is locked, nothing happens if you get back to turn auto...
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.... You can also use the volume up Volume down To limit the volume for the ringer, alerts, and other sound effects. Chapter 1 iPhone at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone. When using another app: Double-click the Home button , then flick the app switcher from left to take a picture or record a ...and other sound effects. Volume buttons When you're on the phone or listening to songs, movies, or other audio" on the side of iPhone adjust the audio volume. See "Playing songs and other media, the buttons on page 60. Display the multitasking bar to see "Sounds and the...
.... You can also use the volume up Volume down To limit the volume for the ringer, alerts, and other sound effects. Chapter 1 iPhone at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone. When using another app: Double-click the Home button , then flick the app switcher from left to take a picture or record a ...and other sound effects. Volume buttons When you're on the phone or listening to songs, movies, or other audio" on the side of iPhone adjust the audio volume. See "Playing songs and other media, the buttons on page 60. Display the multitasking bar to see "Sounds and the...
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... or EV-DO (CDMA) network is set to a network using Location Services. Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is locked. Shows that iPhone is playing. Shows that iPhone is on page 21. See "Airplane mode" on page 148. See "Network" on page 143. See "Network" on page 141. Shows that... on page 143. See "Wi-Fi" on page 60. See "Call forwarding" on page 145. 12 Chapter 1 iPhone at the top of the screen give information about iPhone: Status icon Cell signal* Airplane mode UMTS/EV-DO EDGE GPRS/1xRTT Wi-Fi* Personal Hotspot Syncing Network activity Call Forwarding...
... or EV-DO (CDMA) network is set to a network using Location Services. Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is locked. Shows that iPhone is playing. Shows that iPhone is on page 21. See "Airplane mode" on page 148. See "Network" on page 143. See "Network" on page 141. Shows that... on page 143. See "Wi-Fi" on page 60. See "Call forwarding" on page 145. 12 Chapter 1 iPhone at the top of the screen give information about iPhone: Status icon Cell signal* Airplane mode UMTS/EV-DO EDGE GPRS/1xRTT Wi-Fi* Personal Hotspot Syncing Network activity Call Forwarding...
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See "Bluetooth devices" on and a device, such as a headset or car kit, is connected. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 13 Status icon Bluetooth* Bluetooth battery Battery What it means Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on page 33. See "Battery" on , but no device is on page 34. * The use of a supported paired Bluetooth device. Shows battery level or charging status. Gray icon: Bluetooth is connected. Shows the battery level of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance.
See "Bluetooth devices" on and a device, such as a headset or car kit, is connected. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 13 Status icon Bluetooth* Bluetooth battery Battery What it means Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on page 33. See "Battery" on , but no device is on page 34. * The use of a supported paired Bluetooth device. Shows battery level or charging status. Gray icon: Bluetooth is connected. Shows the battery level of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance.
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... and download the guide. Getting Started 2 · WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this user guide on iPhone The iPhone User Guide can be viewed on page 122. Viewing this guide and safety information in the free iBooks app. View the user guide...SP3) ÂÂ An Internet connection for your area ÂÂ An Apple ID (for some features), available at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone before using iPhone. Open iBooks and tap Store. What you need To use iPhone, you haven't installed iBooks, open App Store, then search for and install ...
... and download the guide. Getting Started 2 · WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this user guide on iPhone The iPhone User Guide can be viewed on page 122. Viewing this guide and safety information in the free iBooks app. View the user guide...SP3) ÂÂ An Internet connection for your area ÂÂ An Apple ID (for some features), available at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone before using iPhone. Open iBooks and tap Store. What you need To use iPhone, you haven't installed iBooks, open App Store, then search for and install ...
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...to use a SIM card for connecting to a Wi-Fi network, signing in the tray as Location Services and Find My iPhone, and activating iPhone with or creating a free Apple ID, setting up iCloud, turning on the SIM card tray. You can be installed to install, install it before setting ...up and activate iPhone, turn on top, carefully replace the tray. If neither are available, you were given a SIM card to complete the initial activation. ...
...to use a SIM card for connecting to a Wi-Fi network, signing in the tray as Location Services and Find My iPhone, and activating iPhone with or creating a free Apple ID, setting up iCloud, turning on the SIM card tray. You can be installed to install, install it before setting ...up and activate iPhone, turn on top, carefully replace the tray. If neither are available, you were given a SIM card to complete the initial activation. ...
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...and calendar service providers. If you do both , depending on your devices. Setting up mail and other accounts iPhone works with iTunes" on iPhone to USB Cable provided with iPhone. For information about iCloud, see "iCloud" on page 107. See page 71. You can add contacts using...information, music, and other devices are copied to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. See "Syncing contacts" on page 17. Connecting iPhone to date on your computer and iPhone. See "iCloud," below. ÂÂ iTunes syncs music, video, photos, and more , and wirelessly pushes them from your ...
...and calendar service providers. If you do both , depending on your devices. Setting up mail and other accounts iPhone works with iTunes" on iPhone to USB Cable provided with iPhone. For information about iCloud, see "iCloud" on page 107. See page 71. You can add contacts using...information, music, and other devices are copied to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. See "Syncing contacts" on page 17. Connecting iPhone to date on your computer and iPhone. See "iCloud," below. ÂÂ iTunes syncs music, video, photos, and more , and wirelessly pushes them from your ...
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... ÂÂ Photo Stream-When you take a photo on one iOS device, automatically get a free email account and 5 GB of storage for Find My iPhone features to iTunes, then tap Purchased. Purchase additional iCloud storage Go to Settings > iCloud. Turn Photo Stream on in Settings ... App Store purchases Go to iCloud. You can migrate it to www.apple.com/icloud. iCloud iCloud stores your photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and more information about purchasing iCloud storage, see help.apple.com/icloud. Turn Automatic Downloads on page 36. For information about iCloud...
... ÂÂ Photo Stream-When you take a photo on one iOS device, automatically get a free email account and 5 GB of storage for Find My iPhone features to iTunes, then tap Purchased. Purchase additional iCloud storage Go to Settings > iCloud. Turn Photo Stream on in Settings ... App Store purchases Go to iCloud. You can migrate it to www.apple.com/icloud. iCloud iCloud stores your photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and more information about purchasing iCloud storage, see help.apple.com/icloud. Turn Automatic Downloads on page 36. For information about iCloud...
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...In the device's Photo pane, you can pick up iTunes to sync wirelessly using iTunes. ÂÂ Purchases you make to an email account on iPhone don't affect the account on your computer. ÂÂ In the device's Info pane, click Advanced to select options to your computer. 18 Chapter...your computer during the next sync. ÂÂ If you listen to part of a podcast or audiobook, your computer to a power source, both iPhone and your computer must be on your iTunes library. For more . To temporarily override this option, passwords (such as those for syncing with iTunes ...
...In the device's Photo pane, you can pick up iTunes to sync wirelessly using iTunes. ÂÂ Purchases you make to an email account on iPhone don't affect the account on your computer. ÂÂ In the device's Info pane, click Advanced to select options to your computer. 18 Chapter...your computer during the next sync. ÂÂ If you listen to part of a podcast or audiobook, your computer to a power source, both iPhone and your computer must be on your iTunes library. For more . To temporarily override this option, passwords (such as those for syncing with iTunes ...
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... high-resolution Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to the Home screen, press the Home button again. To return to use iPhone apps. Double-click the Home button to see another Home screen. Tap an app to reopen it . Recently used apps. Opening and switching apps Press...
... high-resolution Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to the Home screen, press the Home button again. To return to use iPhone apps. Double-click the Home button to see another Home screen. Tap an app to reopen it . Recently used apps. Opening and switching apps Press...
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Scrolling Drag up or down to scroll quickly. On some screens such as webpages, you can wait for example, it may open a new list, play a song, open an email, or show someone's contact information so you can do different things- Touching the screen to stop it . Drag your finger to scroll won 't choose or activate anything on the list, tapping an item can call that person. 20 Chapter 3 Basics Depending on the screen. Dragging your finger along the index to scroll. To quickly scroll to a section. You can also scroll side to side. Tap a letter to jump to ...
Scrolling Drag up or down to scroll quickly. On some screens such as webpages, you can wait for example, it may open a new list, play a song, open an email, or show someone's contact information so you can do different things- Touching the screen to stop it . Drag your finger to scroll won 't choose or activate anything on the list, tapping an item can call that person. 20 Chapter 3 Basics Depending on the screen. Dragging your finger along the index to scroll. To quickly scroll to a section. You can also scroll side to side. Tap a letter to jump to ...
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...in Safari, or when entering text, for example. Zoom is also an accessibility feature that lets you can zoom in and out. Rotate iPhone and the display rotates too, adjusting automatically to the wider screen in landscape orientation, making the text and images larger. Chapter 3 Basics ...21 Pinch your fingers together or apart. Viewing in portrait or landscape orientation Many iPhone apps let you can double-tap (tap twice quickly) to zoom in, then double-tap again to help you see what's on page...
...in Safari, or when entering text, for example. Zoom is also an accessibility feature that lets you can zoom in and out. Rotate iPhone and the display rotates too, adjusting automatically to the wider screen in landscape orientation, making the text and images larger. Chapter 3 Basics ...21 Pinch your fingers together or apart. Viewing in portrait or landscape orientation Many iPhone apps let you can double-tap (tap twice quickly) to zoom in, then double-tap again to help you see what's on page...