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Ironwood Library
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Juniper Library
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South Mountain Community Library
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Summary:
Completely updated and revised to include iOS 6, iCloud, and the latest iPhone 5 features, this full-color book is your guide to all things iPhone. Introduces you to the capabilities of the iPhone for making phone calls, browsing the Internet, sending and receiving e-mails, working with the calendar, watching and recording HD videos, taking and editing great photos, and much more. Discover how to set up iTunes, buy music and videos, protect your information, troubleshoot, multitask, and download the hundreds of thousands of apps available from the App Store. --Gets you started with your iPhone, and introduces you to the multitouch interface, synching with iCloud, making phone and video calls, texting, working with the calendar, and more. --Explains setting up iTunes, watching your favorite movies and TV shows, taking stunning photos, and listening to your favorite music. --Helps you get organized with the calendar and Reminders features, keep on top of the latest news with Notification Center, and communicate with Siri, your voice-activated virtual assistant. --Walks you through connecting wirelessly, sending and receiving e-mails, making FaceTime video calls, getting directions from the all new Maps app, protecting your information, and troubleshooting. --Addresses the latest updates, iCloud, and new iOS 6 features that make your iPhone even more powerful and easy to use. --Includes coverage of iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S as well as the older iPhone 4 model.
Notes:
"Covers the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iPhone 4!"--Cover.
Includes index.
Contents:
- Getting to know your iPhone. Unveiling the iPhone ; iPhone basic training ; Synchronicity : getting stuff to and from your iphone ; Understanding the phone-damentals
- The PDA iPhone. Texting 1, 2, 3 : messages and notes ; Six indispensible utilities ; Taking the iPhone siri-ously
- The multimedia iPhone. Get in tune(s) : audio on your iPhone ; "Smile" : taking pictures with your iPhone ; You oughta be in pictures : video on your iPhone
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- The Internet iPhone. Going on a mobile Safari ; The e-mail must get through ; Tracking with maps, compass, stocks, and weather
- The undiscovered iPhone. Setting you straight on settings ; Apps-o-lutely! ; When good iPhones go bad
- The part of tens. Ten appetizing apps ; Ten apps worth paying for ; Ten helpful hints, tips, and shortcuts.
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