iPhone User Guide For iOS 4.2 and 4.
Contents 2 9 9 9 11 14 17 Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance 19 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 25 Chapter 2: Getting Started 29 29 33 37 41 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 51 Chapter 3: Basics 52 52 52 Chapter 4: Syncing and File Sharing About This Guide iPhone Overview Buttons iPhone Apps Status Icons Viewing the User Guide on iPhone What You Need Installing the SIM Card Activating iPhone Setting Up iPhone Disconnecting iPhone from Your Computer Connecting to the Internet Adding Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts U
53 54 57 58 58 59 Syncing with iTunes iPhone Settings Panes in iTunes Automatic iTunes Syncing Manually Managing Content Transferring Purchased Content to Another Computer File Sharing 60 60 68 70 70 70 72 73 Chapter 5: Phone 75 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 84 Chapter 6: Mail 85 85 88 89 89 89 90 Chapter 7: Safari 91 91 91 100 104 104 105 Chapter 8: iPod Phone Calls Visual Voicemail Contacts Favorites Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, and Caller ID Ringtones and the Ring/Silent Switch International Calls
106 106 108 108 109 109 110 110 Chapter 9: Messages 111 111 111 112 113 113 114 116 116 116 Chapter 10: Calendar 117 117 117 118 120 120 121 121 124 124 124 Chapter 11: Photos 125 125 126 127 128 128 Chapter 12: Camera Sending and Receiving Messages Searching Messages Sharing Photos and Videos Sending Voice Memos Editing Conversations Using Contact Information and Links Managing Previews and Alerts About Calendar Syncing Calendars Viewing Your Calendars Searching Calendars Adding and Updating Ev
131 132 133 134 134 Managing Videos Getting More Information Using YouTube Account Features Changing the Browse Buttons Sending Videos to YouTube 135 Chapter 14: Stocks 135 Viewing Stock Quotes 136 Getting More Information 137 138 142 144 144 145 145 Chapter 15: Maps Finding and Viewing Locations Getting Directions Showing Traffic Conditions Finding and Contacting Businesses Sharing Location Information Bookmarking Locations 146 Chapter 16: Weather 146 Viewing Weather Summaries 147 Getting More Weath
160 160 161 162 163 163 164 Chapter 21: Voice Memos 165 165 166 167 169 170 170 172 172 173 173 174 174 Chapter 22: iTunes Store 175 175 176 177 178 179 179 180 180 Chapter 23: App Store 181 181 181 182 185 186 Chapter 24: Game Center Recording Voice Memos Listening to Voice Memos Managing Voice Memos Trimming Voice Memos Sharing Voice Memos Syncing Voice Memos About the iTunes Store Finding Music, Videos, and More Following Artists and Friends Purchasing Ringtones Purchasing Music or Audiobooks
190 190 190 191 191 192 192 202 206 208 209 210 211 211 212 212 Personal Hotspot Notifications Carrier Sounds and the Ring/Silent Switch Brightness Wallpaper General Mail, Contacts, Calendars Phone Safari Messages iPod Photos Notes Store Nike + iPod 213 213 213 214 215 216 217 Chapter 26: Contacts 219 219 220 220 221 222 222 Chapter 27: Nike + iPod 223 223 224 224 225 226 226 227 227 227 Chapter 28: iBooks About Contacts Adding Contacts Searching Contacts Managing Contacts on iPhone Using Contact
227 Printing or Emailing a PDF 228 Organizing the Bookshelf 228 Bookmark and Note Syncing 8 229 229 230 243 243 244 244 244 245 245 247 Chapter 29: Accessibility 248 248 249 249 251 252 252 253 Appendix A: International Keyboards 254 254 254 255 256 258 259 259 260 261 261 Appendix B: Support and Other Information 262 Index Universal Access Features VoiceOver Zoom Large Text White on Black Mono Audio Speak Auto-text Triple-Click Home Closed Captioning and Other Helpful Features Hearing Aid Co
1 iPhone at a Glance About This Guide This guide describes the features of: ÂÂ iOS 4.2.x on an iPhone 4 CDMA model ÂÂ iOS 4.
iPhone 3GS On/Off Sleep/Wake Headset jack Receiver SIM card tray Ring/Silent switch Camera Volume buttons Status bar Touchscreen App icons Home button Dock connector Speaker Microphone iPhone Your Home screen may look different, depending on the model of iPhone you have and whether you’ve rearranged its icons.
Item What you can do with it Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic Listen to music, videos, and phone calls. Use the built-in microphone to talk. Press the center button to answer or end a call. When listening to iPod, press the button to play or pause a song, or press twice quickly to skip to the next track. Use the + and – buttons to adjust the volume. Press and hold the center button to use Voice Control. Dock Connector to USB Cable Use this cable to connect iPhone to your computer to sync and charge.
Lock iPhone Press the On/Off Sleep/Wake button. Unlock iPhone Press the Home button or the On/Off Sleep/Wake button, then drag the slider. Turn iPhone completely off Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. When iPhone is off, incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Turn iPhone on Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
Ring/Silent Switch Flip the Ring/Silent switch to put iPhone in ring mode or silent mode. Ring Silent In ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. In silent mode, iPhone doesn’t ring or play alerts and other sound effects. Important: Clock alarms, audio apps such as iPod, and many games still play sounds through the built-in speaker when iPhone is in silent mode. By default, when you get a call, iPhone vibrates whether it’s in ring mode or silent mode.
iPhone Apps The apps in the following table are included with iPhone. Note: App functionality and availability may vary, depending on the country or region where you purchase and use iPhone. Phone Mail Safari iPod Messages Calendar Photos 14 Make calls, with quick access to recent callers, favorites, and all your contacts. Dial manually using the numeric keypad. Or just use voice dialing. Visual voicemail presents a list of your voicemail messages—just tap to listen to any message, in any order.
Camera YouTube Stocks Maps Take photos and record videos. View them on iPhone, email them, text them, or upload them to your computer. Tap to focus on an object or area. Trim and save video clips. Upload videos straight to YouTube. Take a friend’s picture and set iPhone to display it when that person calls you. See Chapter 12, “Camera,” on page 125. Play videos from YouTube’s online collection. Search for any video, or browse featured, most viewed, most recently updated, and top-rated videos.
Voice Memos iTunes App Store Game Center Settings Contacts In the Utilities folder. Record voice memos with iPhone. Play them back on iPhone, or sync them with iTunes to listen on your computer. Attach voice memos to email or MMS messages. See Chapter 21, “Voice Memos,” on page 160. Search the iTunes Store for music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and more. Browse, preview, and download new releases, get Genius recommendations, or see what’s on the top charts.
Status Icons The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone: Status icon What it means Cell signal* Shows whether you’re in range of the cellular network and can make and receive calls. The more bars, the stronger the signal. If there’s no signal, the bars are replaced with “No service.” Airplane mode Shows that airplane mode is on—you cannot use the phone, access the Internet, or use Bluetooth® devices. Non-wireless features are available.
Status icon What it means TTY Shows that iPhone is set to work with a TTY machine. See “Using iPhone with a Teletype (TTY) Machine” on page 206. Play Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is playing. See “Playing Songs and Other Audio” on page 92. Portrait orientation lock Shows that the iPhone screen is locked in portrait orientation. See “Viewing in Portrait or Landscape Orientation” on page 32. Alarm Shows that an alarm is set. See “Alarms” on page 152.
2 Getting Started · WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and safety information in the iPhone Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone before using iPhone. Viewing the User Guide on iPhone The iPhone User Guide can be viewed on iPhone by tapping the iPhone User Guide bookmark in Safari, or by installing the free iBooks app and downloading the user guide from the iBookstore.
ÂÂ Screen resolution on your computer set to 1024 x 768 or higher ÂÂ iTunes 10.1.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download ÂÂ QuickTime 7.6.
Activating iPhone You must activate iPhone by signing up for a service plan with an iPhone service carrier in your area and registering iPhone with the network. Your iPhone may have been activated at the time of purchase. If it isn’t activated, contact your iPhone retailer or cellular service provider. For more information about iPhone, go to www.apple.com/iphone. Setting Up iPhone Before you can use iPhone, you must set it up in iTunes.
Disconnecting iPhone from Your Computer You can disconnect iPhone from your computer at any time. However, if you disconnect it while a sync is in progress, some data may not get synced until the next time you connect iPhone to your computer. When iPhone is syncing with your computer, iPhone shows “Sync in Progress.” If you disconnect iPhone before it finishes syncing, some data may not get transferred. When the sync is complete, iTunes shows “iPhone sync is complete.
Joining a Wi-Fi Network The Wi-Fi settings let you turn on Wi-Fi and join Wi-Fi networks. Turn on Wi-Fi: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on. Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPhone detects networks in range, then select a network (fees may apply to join some Wi-Fi networks). If necessary, enter a password and tap Join (networks that require a password appear with a lock icon).
Important: Roaming charges may apply. To avoid data roaming charges, make sure data roaming is turned off. Internet Access on an Airplane Airplane mode turns off the iPhone cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS transmitters and receivers to avoid interfering with aircraft operation. Airplane mode disables many of the iPhone features.
Share an Internet connection: 1 In Settings, choose Personal Hotspot (or choose General > Network > Personal Hotspot, if Personal Hotspot settings aren’t available at the top level of Settings). 2 Turn on Personal Hotspot. 3 Connect a computer or other device to iPhone: ÂÂ Wi-Fi: On the device, choose iPhone from the list of available Wi-Fi networks. Enter the Wi-Fi password for iPhone when prompted. ÂÂ USB: Connect your computer to iPhone using the Dock Connector to USB Cable.
You can add a CalDAV calendar account. See “Syncing Calendars” on page 111. You can subscribe to iCal (.ics) calendars or import them from Mail. See “Subscribing to Calendars” and “Importing Calendar Files from Mail” on page 116. Setting Up MobileMe Accounts To use MobileMe on iPhone, you need to set up a MobileMe Free Account or a MobileMe Paid Subscription.
Setting Up Microsoft Exchange Accounts To use Microsoft Exchange on iPhone, you need to add an account with your Microsoft Exchange account settings. See your service provider or system administrator for those settings.
Setting Up Google, Yahoo!, and AOL Accounts For many popular accounts (Google, Yahoo!, AOL), iPhone enters most of the settings for you. When setting up the account, you can choose which account services you want to use with iPhone. Services you turn on are synced automatically over the air without having to connect iPhone to your computer. See “Syncing Accounts” on page 52. Set up an account: 1 In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.” 2 Tap Add Account, then tap Google, Yahoo!, or AOL.
3 Basics Using Apps The high-resolution Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to use iPhone apps. Opening and Switching Apps You open an app on iPhone by tapping its icon on the Home screen. Return to the Home screen: Press the Home button below the display. Switch to another Home screen: Flick left or right, or tap to the left or right of the row of dots. Go to the first Home screen: Press the Home button again. View your recently used apps: Double-click the Home button.
Your most recently used apps appear at the bottom of the screen, in order starting from the left. Flick to see more apps. Switch to another app: Tap an app in the recents list. Remove an app from the recents list: Touch and hold the app icon until it begins to jiggle, then tap . Removing an app from the recents list also forces it to quit. The app is added to recent apps again the next time you open it. Scrolling Drag up or down to scroll.
Flick to scroll quickly. You can wait for the scrolling to come to a stop, or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Touching the screen to stop scrolling won’t choose or activate anything. To quickly scroll to the top of a list, webpage, or email, just tap the status bar. Find items in an indexed list: Tap a letter to jump to items starting with that letter. Drag your finger along the index to scroll quickly through the list. Index Choose an item: Tap an item in the list.
Zooming In or Out When viewing photos, webpages, email, or maps, you can zoom in and out. Pinch your fingers together or apart. For photos and webpages, you can double-tap (tap twice quickly) to zoom in, then double-tap again to zoom out. For maps, double-tap to zoom in and tap once with two fingers to zoom out. Zoom is also an accessibility feature that lets you magnify the screen with any app you’re using, to help you see what’s on the display. See “Zoom” on page 243.
The following apps support both portrait and landscape orientation: ÂÂ Mail ÂÂ Safari ÂÂ Messages ÂÂ Notes ÂÂ Contacts ÂÂ Stocks ÂÂ iPod ÂÂ Photos ÂÂ Camera ÂÂ Calculator Movies viewed in iPod and YouTube appear only in landscape orientation. Street views in Maps also appear only in landscape orientation. Lock the screen in portrait orientation: Double-click the Home bottom of the screen from left to right, then tap .
Move an icon to another screen: While arranging icons, drag an icon to the side of the screen. Create additional Home screens: While arranging icons, flick to the rightmost Home screen, then drag an icon to the right edge of the screen until a new screen appears. You can create up to 11 screens. The number of dots above the Dock shows the number of screens you have, and which screen you’re viewing.
iPhone creates a new folder that includes the two icons, and shows the folder’s name. You can tap the name field and enter a different name. You can also create folders within iTunes. Create a folder using iTunes: With iPhone connected to your computer, select iPhone in the Devices list in iTunes. Click Apps at the top of the screen, and on the Home screen near the top of the window, drag an app on top of another. Add an icon to a folder While arranging icons, drag the icon onto the folder.
Adding Wallpaper You can set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen. You can also set wallpaper for your Home screen. You can choose an image that came with iPhone, a photo from your Camera Roll, or a photo synced to iPhone from your computer. The Lock screen wallpaper also appears when you’re on a call with someone you don’t have a contact photo for. Set wallpaper: 1 In Settings, choose Wallpaper, tap the image of the Lock and Home screens, then tap Wallpaper or an album.
Typing The onscreen keyboard appears anytime you need to type. Entering Text Use the keyboard to enter text, such as contact information, email, text messages, and web addresses. The keyboard corrects misspellings, predicts what you're typing, and learns as you use it. Depending on the app you’re using, the intelligent keyboard may suggest corrections as you type, to help prevent mistyped words. Enter text: 1 Tap a text field, such as in a note or new contact, to bring up the keyboard.
Turn caps lock on Double-tap the Shift key. The Shift key turns blue, and all letters you type are uppercase. Tap the Shift key again to turn caps lock off. (You can turn this feature on or off in Settings > General > Keyboard.) Show numbers, punctuation, or symbols Tap the Number key. Tap the Symbol additional punctuation and symbols. Type letters or symbols that aren’t on the keyboard Touch and hold the related letter or symbol, then slide to choose a variation.
Use spell checking to replace a misspelled word: Tap the underlined word, then tap one of the suggested corrections. If none of the suggestions is correct, you can correct the spelling of the selected word by retyping it. To leave the word unchanged, tap somewhere else in the message area. Turn auto-correction on or off: Choose General > Keyboard, then turn Auto-Correction on or off. Auto-Correction is on by default.
Drag the grab points to select more or less text. Cut or copy text: Select text, then tap Cut or Copy. Paste text: Tap the insertion point and tap Paste. The last text that you cut or copied is inserted. Or select text and tap Paste to replace the text. Undo the last edit: Shake iPhone and tap Undo. Keyboard Layouts You can use Settings to set the keyboard layouts for software and hardware keyboards. The available layouts depend on the keyboard language.
iPhone disconnects the keyboard when it’s out of range. Unpair a wireless keyboard from iPhone: In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth, tap next to the device name, then tap “Forget this Device.” You can apply different layouts to a wireless keyboard. See Appendix A, “International Keyboards,” on page 248 and “Keyboard Layouts” on page 40. Printing About AirPrint AirPrint lets you print wirelessly to AirPrint-enabled printers.
4 Tap Print. See the status of a print job: Double-click the Home button, then tap Print Center. The Print Center app appears as the most recent app when a document is printing. A badge on the app icon shows how many documents are queued for printing. If you’re printing more than one document, select a print job to see its status summary. Cancel a print job: Double-click the Home button, tap Print Center, select the print job (if you’re printing more than one document), then tap Cancel Printing.
Searching You can search many apps on iPhone, including Mail, Calendar, iPod, Notes, Messages, and Contacts. You can search an individual app, or search all apps at once using Search. Go to Search: On the main Home screen, flick left to right or press the Home From the Search screen, press the Home screen page. button. button to return to the main Home Search iPhone: On the Search screen, enter text in the Search field. Search results appear as you type. Tap an item in the list to open it.
Open apps from Search: Enter the app name, then tap to open the app directly from the search results. Use the Spotlight Search setting to specify which contents are searched and the order the results are presented in. See “Spotlight Search” on page 195. Voice Control Voice Control lets you make phone calls and control iPod music playback using voice commands. Note: Voice Control may not be available in all languages.
For best results: ÂÂ Speak into the iPhone microphone as if you were making a phone call. You can also use the microphone on your Bluetooth headset or compatible Bluetooth car kit. ÂÂ Speak clearly and naturally. ÂÂ Say only iPhone commands and names, and numbers. Pause slightly between commands. ÂÂ Use full names. For more about using Voice Control, including information about using Voice Control in different languages, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3597.
Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic The Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic included with iPhone feature a microphone, volume buttons, and an integrated button that allows you to answer and end calls easily, and control audio and video playback. Center button Plug in the earphones to listen to music or make a phone call. Press the center button to control music playback and answer or end calls, even when iPhone is locked. Pause a song or video Press the center button. Press again to resume playback.
Bluetooth Devices You can use iPhone with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and other Bluetooth devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, car kits, and stereo headphones. Third-party Bluetooth headphones may support volume and playback controls. See the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647.
Bluetooth Status The Bluetooth icon appears in the iPhone status bar at the top of the screen: ÂÂ or : Bluetooth is on and a device is connected to iPhone. (The color depends on the current color of the status bar.) ÂÂ : Bluetooth is on but no device is connected. If you’ve paired a device with iPhone, it may be out of range or turned off. ÂÂ No Bluetooth icon: Bluetooth is turned off.
Charge the battery and sync iPhone: Connect iPhone to your computer using the included Dock Connector to USB Cable. Or connect iPhone to your computer using the included cable and the Dock, available separately. Unless your keyboard has a high-powered USB 2.0 port, you must connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. Important: The iPhone battery may drain instead of charge if iPhone is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode.
Security Features Security features help protect the information on iPhone from being accessed by others. Passcodes and Data Protection You can set a passcode that you must enter each time you turn on or wake up iPhone. Set a passcode: Choose Settings > General > Passcode Lock and enter a 4-digit passcode, then enter the passcode again to verify it. iPhone then requires you to enter the passcode to unlock it or to display the passcode lock settings. Setting a passcode turns on data protection.
Note: Find My iPhone requires a MobileMe account. MobileMe is Apple’s online service, which provides Find My iPhone for free to iPhone 4 customers, and additional features with a paid subscription. MobileMe may not be available in all countries or regions. For more information, see “Setting Up MobileMe Accounts” on page 26, or go to www.apple.com/mobileme.
Syncing and File Sharing 4 About Syncing Syncing copies information from your computer or online account to iPhone, then keeps the information in sync by copying changes made in one location to the other. You use iTunes on your computer to sync contacts, calendars, and other information; iOS apps; photos and videos; and music and other iTunes content. By default, syncing occurs whenever you connect iPhone to your computer.
Syncing with iTunes You can set iTunes to sync any or all of the following: ÂÂ Contacts—names, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and more ÂÂ Calendars—appointments and events ÂÂ Email account settings ÂÂ Webpage bookmarks ÂÂ Notes ÂÂ Ringtones ÂÂ Music ÂÂ Photos and videos (in your computer’s photo application or folder) ÂÂ iTunes U collections ÂÂ Podcasts ÂÂ Books and audiobooks ÂÂ Movies, TV shows, and music videos ÂÂ Apps downloaded from the App Store You can adjust sync settings whenever iPho
You can set iPhone to sync with only a portion of what’s on your computer. For example, you might want to sync only a group of contacts from your address book, or only unwatched video podcasts. Important: You should be logged in to your own user account on your computer before connecting iPhone. Set up iTunes syncing: 1 Connect iPhone to your computer, and open iTunes. 2 In iTunes, select iPhone in the Devices list. 3 Configure the sync settings in each of the settings panes.
Select “Prefer standard definition videos” if you want iTunes to sync standard definition instead of high definition videos (iPhone 4). Select “Convert higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC” if you want iTunes to convert larger audio files to the standard iTunes audio format during syncing. Select “Manually manage music and videos” to turn off automatic syncing in the Music and Video settings panes. See “Manually Managing Content” on page 58.
ÂÂ Web Browser You can sync bookmarks on iPhone with Safari on a Mac, or with Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on a PC. ÂÂ Notes Sync notes in the Notes app on iPhone with notes in Mail on a Mac or with Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, or 2010 on a PC. ÂÂ Advanced These options let you replace the information on iPhone with the information on your computer during the next sync.
Important: If you delete an item from iTunes, it will also be deleted from iPhone the next time you sync. Photos Pane On a Mac, you can sync photos with Aperture or iPhoto 4.0.3 or later, and videos with iPhoto 6.0.6 or later. On a PC, you can sync photos with Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 or later. You can also sync photos and videos from any Mac or PC folder that contains images. Automatic iTunes Syncing By default, iPhone syncs whenever you connect it to iTunes.
Manually Managing Content The manually managing feature lets you choose just the music, videos, and podcasts you want to have on iPhone. Set up iPhone for manually managing content: 1 Connect iPhone to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPhone in the sidebar. 3 Click Summary at the top of the screen and select “Manually manage music and videos.” 4 Click Apply. Add items to iPhone: Drag a song, video, podcast, or playlist in your iTunes library to iPhone (in the sidebar).
File Sharing File Sharing lets you transfer files between iPhone and your computer. You can share files created with a compatible app and saved in a supported format. Apps that support file sharing appear in the File Sharing Apps list in iTunes. For each app, the Files list shows the documents that are on iPhone. See the app’s documentation for how it shares files; not all apps support this feature. Transfer a file from iPhone to your computer: 1 Connect iPhone to your computer.
5 Phone Phone Calls Making a call on iPhone is as simple as tapping a name and number in your contacts, tapping one of your favorites, or tapping a recent call to return it. Making Calls Buttons at the bottom of the Phone screen give you quick access to your favorites, recent calls, your contacts, and a numeric keypad for dialing manually. WARNING: For important information about driving safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone.
Dialing Manually You can use the keypad to manually dial a phone number. Dial a number: Tap Keypad, enter the number, then tap Call. If you copy a phone number to the clipboard, you can paste it to the numeric keypad. Paste a number to the keypad: Tap the screen above the keyboard, then tap Paste. If the phone number you copied included letters, iPhone converts them to the appropriate digits.
When voice dialing a number, speak each digit separately—for example, say “four one five, five five five, one two one two.” Note: For the “800” area code in the U.S., you can say “eight hundred.” Prevent voice dialing when iPhone is locked: In Settings, choose General > Passcode Lock and turn Voice Dial off. Unlock iPhone to use voice dialing. Receiving Calls When you receive a call, tap Answer. If iPhone is locked, drag the slider.
While On a Call When you’re on a call, the screen shows call options. The call options may vary, depending on which iPhone you’re using. Mute your line Tap Mute. You can still hear the caller, but the caller can’t hear you. Use the numeric keypad to enter information Tap Keypad. Use the speakerphone or a Bluetooth device Tap Speaker. The Button is labeled Audio Source when a Bluetooth device is available, which lets you select the Bluetooth device, iPhone, or Speaker Phone.
Second Calls During a call, you can make or receive another call. If you receive a second call, iPhone beeps and shows the caller’s information and a list of options. Note: Making and receiving a second call may be an optional service in some countries or regions. Contact your carrier for more information. Respond to a second incoming call: ÂÂ To ignore the call and send it to voicemail: Tap Ignore. ÂÂ To hold the first call and answer the new one: Tap Hold Call + Answer.
If your service includes conference calling, iPhone always has a second line available in addition to the conference call. Note: You can’t make a FaceTime video call when you’re on a conference call. FaceTime FaceTime video calls (iPhone 4) let you see as well as hear the person you’re talking to. You can make a video call to someone with a device that supports FaceTime. No setup is needed, but you must have a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet.
When the voice call is established, you see the image from the other person’s iPhone. A picture-in-picture window shows the image from your iPhone that the other person sees. You can drag the window to any corner. You can use FaceTime in portrait or landscape orientation. Video calls use the top microphone on iPhone. If you move away from your Wi-Fi network, or it otherwise becomes unavailable, you’ll get an option to redial the number for a voice call.
Using a Bluetooth Device for Calls You can make and receive calls using a Bluetooth device paired with iPhone. See “Pairing a Bluetooth Device with iPhone” on page 47. For information about using a Bluetooth device to make and receive calls, see the documentation that came with the device. Listen to calls through iPhone when a Bluetooth device is connected: Do one of the following: ÂÂ Answer a call by tapping the iPhone screen. ÂÂ During a call, tap Audio on iPhone.
Visual Voicemail On iPhone, visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages and choose which ones to listen to or delete, without having to listen to instructions or prior messages. Note: Visual voicemail may not be available in all countries or regions, or may be an optional service. Contact your carrier for more information. If visual voicemail isn’t available, tap Voicemail and follow the voice prompts to retrieve your messages.
Tap Voicemail to see a list of your messages. Unheard messages Play/Pause Speakerphone (Audio, when a Bluetooth device is connected. Tap to choose audio output.) Contact info Scrubber bar Skip to any point in a message: Drag the playhead. Return the call Listen to a message: Tap the message. (If you’ve already heard the message, tap the message again to replay it.) Use and to pause and resume playback. Once you listen to a message, it’s saved until your carrier erases it.
Contacts From a contact’s Info screen, a quick tap lets you make a phone call, create a new email message, find the location of their address, and more. See “Searching Contacts” on page 214. Favorites Favorites gives you quick access to your most-used phone numbers. Add a contact’s phone number to your favorites list: Tap Contacts and choose a contact. Then tap “Add to Favorites” and choose the phone number or email address you want to add.
When Call Forwarding is on, the call forwarding ( ) icon appears in the status bar (GSM models). You must be in range of the cellular network when you set iPhone to forward calls, or calls won’t be forwarded. On a CDMA model, you turn call forwarding on or off by dialing special codes. Turn on call forwarding (CDMA model): Enter *72 on the Phone keypad, followed by the number you’re forwarding calls to, then tap Call. Turn off call forwarding (CDMA model): Enter *73 on the Phone keypad, then tap Call.
Ringtones and the Ring/Silent Switch iPhone comes with ringtones you can use for incoming calls, Clock alarms, and the Clock timer. You can also purchase ringtones from songs in iTunes. Ring/Silent Switch and Vibrate Modes A switch on the side of iPhone makes it easy to turn the ringer on or off. Turn the ringer on or off: Flip the switch on the side of iPhone. Ring Silent Important: Clock alarms still sound even if you set the Ring/Silent switch to silent.
International Calls Making International Calls from Your Home Area For information about making international calls from your home area, including rates and other charges that may apply, contact your carrier or go to your carrier’s website. Using iPhone Abroad You may be able to use iPhone to make calls in other countries around the world, depending on available networks. Enable international roaming: Contact your carrier for information about availability and fees.
You can also turn off cellular data to prevent any cellular data usage. Turn off Cellular Data: In Settings, choose General > Network, then tap the Cellular Data switch to turn it off. Set iPhone to add the correct prefix when dialing from another country: In Settings, tap Phone, then turn International Assist on. This lets you make calls to your home country using the numbers in your contacts and favorites, without having to add a prefix or your country code. International Assist works for U.S.
Mail 6 Mail works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular email systems—including Yahoo!, Google, and AOL—as well as other industry-standard POP3 and IMAP email systems. You can send and receive photos, videos, and graphics, and view PDFs and other attachments. You can also print messages, and attachments that open in Quick Look. Setting Up Email Accounts You can set up email accounts on iPhone in either of the following ways: ÂÂ Set up an account directly on iPhone.
Checking and Reading Email The Mail icon on the Home screen shows the number of unread messages in your inboxes. You may have other unread messages in other mailboxes. Number of unread emails in your inboxes In Mail, the Mailboxes screen gives you quick access to all your inboxes and other mailboxes. Tap an inbox to see the incoming messages for that account. To see incoming messages for all your accounts, tap All Inboxes.
Turn “Organize By Thread” on or off: In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” and tap the switch to turn Organize By Thread on or off. See “Mail” on page 204. If you set up more than one account, the Accounts section of the Mailboxes screen lets you access your accounts. Tap an account to see its folders and mailboxes, including its inbox. If only one account is set up, the folders and mailboxes for that account appear on the Mailboxes screen.
You can get contact information for the organizer and other invitees, set an alert, add notes to the event, and add comments that are included in your response emailed to the organizer. You can accept, tentatively accept, or decline the invitation. See “Responding to Meeting Invitations” on page 114. Turn Push on or off: In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Fetch New Data, then turn Push on or off. See “Fetch New Data” on page 203.
Viewing Attachments iPhone displays image attachments in many commonly used formats (JPEG, GIF, and TIFF) inline with the text in email messages. iPhone can play many types of audio attachments, such as MP3, AAC, WAV, and AIFF. You can download and view files (such as PDF, webpage, text, Pages, Keynote, Numbers, and Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents) that are attached to messages you receive. View an attached file: Tap the attachment to open it in Quick Look.
Open an attached file with another app: Touch and hold the attachment, then choose an app. If no apps are available, you can open the attachment in Quick Look. Save an attached photo to your Camera Roll album: Tap the photo, then tap Save Image. If the photo hasn’t been downloaded yet, tap the download notice first. Save an attached video to your Camera Roll album: Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Save Video. If the video hasn’t been downloaded yet, tap the download notice first.
Sending Email You can send an email message to anyone who has an email address. Compose and send a message: 1 Tap . 2 Type a name or email address in the To field, or tap to add a name from your contacts. As you type an email address, matching email addresses from your contacts list appear below. Tap an address to add it. To add more names, tap Return or .
Forward a message Open a message and tap , then tap Forward. Add one or more email addresses, type your message, then tap Send. When you forward a message, you can include the files or images attached to the original message. Share contact information In Contacts, choose a contact, tap Share Contact at the bottom of the Info screen, then tap Email. Organizing Email You can organize messages in any mailbox, folder, or search results window.
Delete multiple messages: When viewing a list of messages, tap Edit, select the messages you want to delete, then tap Delete. Move a message to another mailbox or folder: When viewing a message, tap choose a mailbox or folder. , then Tap Accounts to choose a mailbox or folder for another account. Move multiple messages: When viewing a list of messages, tap Edit, select the messages you want to move, then tap Move and choose a mailbox or folder.
Searching Email You can search the To, From, and Subject fields of email messages. Mail searches the downloaded messages in the currently open mailbox. For MobileMe, Exchange, and some IMAP mail accounts, you can also search messages on the server. Search email messages: Open a mailbox, scroll to the top, and enter text in the Search field. Tap From, To, Subject, or All to choose which fields you want to search. To scroll quickly to the search field at the top of the list, tap the status bar.
Safari 7 Safari lets you surf the web and view webpages on iPhone as if you were on your computer. Create bookmarks on iPhone and sync them with your computer. Add web clips to quickly access your favorite sites directly from the Home screen. Print webpages, PDFs, and other documents that open in Quick Look. Viewing Webpages You can view webpages in either portrait or landscape orientation. Rotate iPhone and the webpage rotates too, automatically adjusting to fit the page.
Opening Webpages Open a webpage: Tap the address field (on the left side of the title bar), then type the web address and tap Go. If the address field isn’t visible, tap the status bar at the top of the screen to quickly scroll to the address field at the top of the webpage. As you type, web addresses that start with those letters appear. These are bookmarked pages or recent pages you’ve opened. Tap an address to go to that page. Keep typing if you want to enter a web address that’s not in the list.
Return to the previous or next page Tap or at the bottom of the screen. Return to a recently viewed page Tap Create a preaddressed Mail message Touch and hold an email web link, then tap New Message. Create a new or add to an existing contact Touch and hold a web link containing contact information, then tap Create New Contact or Add to Existing Contact. Send a webpage URL via email Tap Save an image or photo to your Camera Roll album Touch and hold the image, then tap Save Image.
Entering Text and Filling Out Forms Some webpages have text fields and forms to fill out. You can set Safari to remember names and passwords of websites you visit and fill out text fields automatically with information from Contacts. See “Safari” on page 208. Bring up the keyboard Tap inside a text field. Move to another text field Tap another text field, or tap the Next or Previous button. Submit a form Once you finish filling out a form, tap Go or Search.
Printing Webpages, PDFs, and Other Documents You can print webpages, PDFs, and other documents that open in Quick Look from Safari. Print a webpage, PDF, or Quick Look document: Tap , then tap Print. Tap Select Printer to select a printer, then set printer options such as number of copies and double-sided output (if the printer supports it). If you’re printing a PDF or other Quick Look document, you may be able to set the range of pages you want to print. Then tap Print.
Edit a bookmark or bookmark folder: Tap , choose the folder that has the bookmark or folder you want to edit, then tap Edit. Then do one of the following: ÂÂ To make a new folder, tap New Folder. ÂÂ To delete a bookmark or folder, tap , then tap Delete. ÂÂ To reposition a bookmark or folder, drag . ÂÂ To edit the name or address, or to put it in a different folder, tap the bookmark or folder. When you finish, tap Done.
iPod 8 Use the iPod app to enjoy your favorite music, widescreen videos, and more. Browse your content on iPhone by playlists, artists, songs, videos, or other categories, or browse your album artwork using Cover Flow. Play your music on AirPlay speakers or sound systems, or watch your videos on a TV using AirPlay and Apple TV.
Playing Songs and Other Audio You can browse content on iPhone by playlists, artists, songs, videos, and other categories, or browse your album artwork using Cover Flow. Playlist folders, which you can sync from iTunes, let you organize playlists into groups. Browse your collection: Tap Playlists, Artists, or Songs. Tap More to browse Albums, Audiobooks, Compilations, Composers, Genres, iTunes U, Podcasts, or Videos.
Pause a song Tap , or press the center button on the iPhone earphones. Resume playback Tap , or press the center button on the iPhone earphones. Raise or lower the volume Drag the volume slider or use the buttons on the side of iPhone. You can also use the volume buttons on the iPhone earphones. Play music on AirPlay speakers or Apple TV Tap , then choose the speakers or Apple TV.
Additional Audio Controls To display additional controls, tap the album artwork on the Now Playing screen. The repeat, Genius, and shuffle controls appear along with the scrubber bar. You can see elapsed time, remaining time, and the song number. The song’s lyrics also appear, if you’ve added them to the song in iTunes. Use the scrubber bar to skip to any point along the timeline.
Podcast and Audiobook Controls Additional controls and information appear on the Now Playing screen when you begin playback. The email, 30-second repeat, and playback speed controls appear along with the scrubber bar. You can see elapsed time, remaining time, and the episode or chapter number. Use the scrubber bar to skip to any point along the timeline. You can adjust the scrub rate from high-speed to fine by sliding your finger down as you drag the playhead along the scrubber bar.
Control music playback Say “play” or “play music.” To pause, say “pause” or “pause music.” You can also say “next song” or “previous song.” Play an album, artist, or playlist Say “play,” then say “album,” “artist,” or “playlist” and the name. Shuffle the current playlist Say “shuffle.” Find out more about the currently playing song Say “what’s playing,” “what song is this,” “who sings this song,” or “who is this song by.
Play any track Tap the track. Drag up or down to scroll through the tracks. Return to the artwork Tap the title bar. Or tap Play or pause the current song Tap or . You can also press the center button on the iPhone earphones. again. Viewing All Tracks on an Album See all the tracks on the album that contains the current song: On the Now Playing screen, tap . Tap a track to play it. Tap the album artwork thumbnail to return to the Now Playing screen.
Using Genius on iPhone Genius finds songs in your iTunes library that go great together. A Genius playlist is a collection of songs that are picked for you to go with a song you choose from your library. A Genius Mix is a selection of songs of the same kind of music. Genius Mixes are recreated each time you listen to them, so they’re always new and fresh. You can create Genius playlists in iTunes and sync them to iPhone. You can also create and save Genius playlists directly on iPhone.
You can also make a Genius playlist of songs that go great with the song you’re playing. Tap the album artwork on the Now Playing screen to display additional controls, then tap . Save a Genius playlist: In the playlist, tap Save. The playlist is saved in Playlists with the title of the song you picked. You can make and save as many Genius playlists as you want. If you save a Genius playlist created on iPhone, it syncs back to iTunes the next time you connect.
When you edit a playlist and then sync iPhone to your computer, the playlist is synced to your iTunes library. Delete a playlist: In Playlists, tap the playlist you want to delete, then tap Delete (scroll to the top of the list to reveal the Delete button). Confirm by tapping Delete Playlist. Clear a playlist: In Playlists, tap the playlist you want to clear, then tap Clear (scroll to the top of the list to reveal the Clear button). Confirm by tapping Clear Playlist.
Pause a video Tap , or press the center button on the iPhone earphones. Resume playback Tap , or press the center button on the iPhone earphones. Raise or lower the volume Drag the volume slider. You can also use the volume buttons on the iPhone earphones. Switch from AirPlay back to iPhone Tap Skip to the next chapter (if available) Tap , or press the center button on the iPhone earphones twice quickly.
Watching Rented Movies and TV Shows You can rent movies from the iTunes Store and watch them on iPhone. You can download rented movies and TV shows directly to iPhone, or transfer movies from iTunes on your computer to iPhone. (Rented movies and TV shows may not be available in all countries or regions.) See “Purchasing or Renting Videos” on page 170. A movie or TV show must be completely downloaded before you can start watching it. You can pause a download and resume it later.
Connect using an AV cable: Use the Apple Component AV Cable, Apple Composite AV Cable, or other authorized iPhone-compatible cable. You can also use these cables with the Apple Universal Dock to connect iPhone to your TV. The Apple Universal Dock includes a remote that lets you control playback from a distance. Connect using an Apple Digital AV Adapter (iPhone 4): Attach the Apple Digital AV Adapter to the iPhone Dock connector.
Home Sharing Home Sharing (iOS 4.3) lets you play music, movies, and TV shows on iPhone from the iTunes library on your Mac or PC. Note: Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download. Bonus content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, can’t be shared. iPhone and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. On your computer, iTunes must be open, with Home Sharing turned on and logged in to the same Apple account as Home Sharing on iPhone.
Changing the Browse Buttons You can replace the browse buttons at the bottom of the screen with buttons you use more frequently. For example, if you often listen to podcasts, you can replace the Songs button with Podcasts. Change the browse buttons: Tap More and tap Edit, then drag a button to the bottom of the screen, over the button you want to replace. You can drag the buttons at the bottom of the screen left or right to rearrange them. Tap Done when you finish.
Messages 9 Sending and Receiving Messages WARNING: For important information about driving safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone. Messages lets you exchange text messages with anyone using an SMS-capable phone or other device. Messages also supports MMS, so you can send photos, video clips, contact information, and voice memos to other MMS-capable devices. You can enter multiple addressees to send one message to several people.
If the message can’t be sent (if you’re out of cellular network range, for example), an alert badge appears on the Messages icon on the Home screen. If Messages is in a folder, the alert badge appears on the folder. Alert badge Your conversations are saved in the Messages list. Conversations that contain unread messages have a blue dot next to them. Tap a conversation in the list to see the conversation or add to it.
Send a message to a favorite or to a recent call: 1 Tap Phone on the Home screen, then tap Favorites or Recents. 2 Tap next to a name or number, then tap Text Message. 3 If multiple phone numbers appear, tap the one you want to text. When MMS is available, Messages allows you to include a subject in your text messages. You can turn this feature on or off in Messages settings. It is turned on by default. Include or remove the subject field: In Settings, tap Messages, then tap Show Subject Field.
The size limit of attachments is determined by your carrier. If necessary, iPhone may compress the photo or video. To learn about taking photos and videos, see Chapter 12, “Camera,” on page 125. Save a photo or video attachment to your Camera Roll album: Tap the photo or video in the conversation, tap , then tap Save Image or Save Video. Copy a photo or video: Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy. You can paste the photo or video to an Mail message or another MMS message.
Using Contact Information and Links Call, FaceTime, or email someone you’ve texted: Tap a message in the Text Messages list and scroll to the top of the conversation. (Tap the status bar to scroll quickly to the top of the screen.) ÂÂ To call the person, tap Call. ÂÂ To call the person using FaceTime, tap FaceTime. ÂÂ To email the person, tap Contact Info, then tap an email address. Follow a link in a message: Tap the link.
Calendar 10 About Calendar Calendar gives you ready access to your calendars and events. You can view individual calendars, or several calendars at once. You can view your events by day, by month, or in a list. You can search the titles, invitees, locations, and notes of events. If you’ve entered birthdays for your contacts, you can view those birthdays in Calendar. You can sync iPhone with the calendars on your computer, and with services such as MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo!, and Google.
Viewing Your Calendars You can view a single calendar, selected calendars, or all calendars at once. Select calendars to view: Tap Calendars, then tap to select the calendars you want to view. To quickly select or deselect all calendars, tap Show All Calendars or Hide All Calendars. To view your contacts’ birthdays, tap Birthdays at the bottom of the screen. Tap Done to view the selected calendars. The events for all selected calendars appear in a single calendar on iPhone.
Searching Calendars You can search the titles, invitees, locations, and notes fields of the events in your calendars. Calendar searches only the events for the calendars you’re currently viewing. Search for events: In list view, enter text in the search field. Search results appear as you type. Tap Search to dismiss the keyboard and see more results. Calendar events are included in searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 43.
Important: Some carriers don’t support network time in all locations. If you’re traveling, iPhone may not alert you at the correct local time. To manually set the correct time, see “Date and Time” on page 198. ÂÂ Calendar You can change the default calendar using the Default Calendar setting. See “Calendars” on page 205. ÂÂ Notes You can’t assign an event to a read-only calendar. Events can also be created by tapping a day, date, or time in a Mail message. See “Using Links and Detected Data” on page 78.
Respond to an invitation in Calendar: 1 Tap a meeting invitation in the calendar, or tap an invitation. to display the Event screen and tap ÂÂ Tap “Invitation from” to get contact information for the meeting organizer. Tap the email address to send a message to the organizer. If the organizer is in your contacts list, you can also tap to call or send a text message. ÂÂ Tap Invitees to see the other people invited to the meeting. Tap a name to see an attendee’s contact information.
Subscribing to Calendars You can subscribe to calendars that use the iCalendar (.ics) format. Many calendar-based services support calendar subscriptions, including Yahoo!, Google, and the Mac OS X iCal application. Subscribed calendars are read-only. You can read events from subscribed calendars on iPhone, but you can’t edit them or create new events. Subscribe to a calendar: 1 In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account. 2 Choose Other, then choose Add Subscribed Calendar.
Photos 11 About Photos Carry photos and videos with you on iPhone, so you can share them with your family, friends, and associates. View photos and videos on iPhone, or use AirPlay and Apple TV to view photos and videos (iOS 4.3) on a TV. You can sync photos and videos from your computer, view photos and videos taken with iPhone, use photos as wallpaper, and assign photos to identify contacts when they call.
Create an iPhone version of a video: 1 Copy the video to your iTunes library. 2 In iTunes, select Movies in the Library list and select the video you want to sync. 3 Choose Advanced > Create iPod or iPhone Version. For more information, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1211. Viewing Photos and Videos Photos and videos you take with iPhone, sync from your computer, or save from an email or MMS message can be viewed in Photos. If you sync photos with iPhoto 8.
View a photo or video in landscape orientation: Rotate iPhone sideways. The photo or video rotates automatically and, if it’s in widescreen format, expands to fit the screen. Zoom in on part of a photo: Double-tap where you want to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. You can also pinch to zoom in or out. View video in full screen, or fit video to screen: Double tap the screen to scale the video to fill the screen. Double-tap again to fit the video to the screen. Pan around a photo: Drag the photo.
Deleting Photos and Videos You can delete photos and videos from Camera Roll on iPhone. Delete photos and videos: 1 Tap in the upper-right corner of the screen. 2 Tap to select the photos and videos you want to delete. The Delete button shows the number of items you select. 3 Tap Delete. Slideshows You can view a photo album as a slideshow, complete with background music and transitions (iOS 4.3). View a slideshow (iOS 4.3): 1 Tap an album to open it, then tap a photo and tap .
Viewing Photos, Slideshows, and Videos on a TV You can use the Photos app to view photos, slideshows, and videos (iOS 4.3) on your TV, using any of the following: ÂÂ Apple Component AV Cable ÂÂ Apple Composite AV Cable ÂÂ Apple Digital AV Adapter and an HDMI cable (iPhone 4) ÂÂ Apple VGA Adapter and a VGA cable The Digital AV Adapter supports high-definition video up to 720p with audio. You can also stream photos, slideshows, and videos (iOS 4.3) wirelessly to your TV using AirPlay and Apple TV.
Sending a Photo or Video in an Email or MMS Message Send a photo or video in an email message: 1 Choose a photo or video and tap . If you don’t see the controls. , tap the screen to show 2 Tap Email Photo/Video. The photo or video appears in a new mail message window. 3 Compose your message, then tap Send. 4 If sending a photo, you may be asked if you want to reduce the message size by scaling the image. Tap the size you want to use.
For more information about creating a gallery and adding photos and videos to it, see MobileMe Help. Add a photo or video to your gallery: Choose a photo or video and tap , then tap “Send to MobileMe.” Enter a title and description, if you like, then select the album to add the photo or video to and tap Publish. If you don’t see , tap the screen to show the controls. iPhone tells you when the photo or video has been published, and gives you options to view it on MobileMe or email a link to a friend.
Printing Photos You can use AirPrint to print photos from iPhone. Print a photo: Tap , then tap Print. Tap Select Printer to select a printer, set the number of copies, then tap Print. Print multiple photos: While viewing a photo album, tap . Select the photos you want to print, then tap Print. Tap Select Printer to select a printer, set the number of copies, then tap Print. For more information, see “Printing” on page 41. Assigning a Photo to a Contact You can assign a photo to a contact.
Camera 12 About Camera With iPhone, you have a great still camera and video camera wherever you go. iPhone 4 has a main camera that takes photos and high-definition video, an LED flash for photos and videos taken with the main camera, and a front camera that lets you make FaceTime video calls and take photos and videos of yourself. The main camera is on the back of iPhone. You use the screen to control the camera and to see the photo or video you’re taking.
Taking Photos and Recording Videos Taking photos and recording videos with iPhone is as easy as point and tap. Set LED flash mode Turn HDR on or off Switch cameras Focus area Zoom Camera/Video switch Thumbnail of last shot Tap to take photo Take a photo: Aim iPhone and tap . Make sure the Camera/Video switch is set to . When you take a photo or start a video recording, iPhone makes a shutter sound. You can use the volume buttons on the side of the iPhone to control the volume of the shutter sound.
If you save both versions, appears in the upper-left corner of the HDR photo when you view the photos in Camera Roll (if the controls are visible). Record a video: Slide the Camera/Video switch to , then tap to start recording. The record button blinks while Camera is recording. Tap again to stop recording. You can also press the center button on the iPhone earphones to start or stop recording. A rectangle on the screen shows the area where the camera is focused and setting the exposure.
Trimming Videos You can trim the frames from the beginning and end of a video that you just recorded, or any other video in the Camera Roll album. You can replace the original video or save the trimmed version as a new video clip. Trim a video: 1 While viewing a video, tap the screen to display the controls. 2 Drag either end of the frame viewer at the top of the video, then tap Trim. 3 Tap Trim Original or “Save as New Clip.
YouTube 13 Finding and Viewing Videos YouTube features short videos submitted by people from around the world. To use some features on iPhone, you need to sign in to a YouTube account. For information about requirements and how to get a YouTube account, go to www.youtube.com. Note: YouTube may not be available in all languages and locations. Browse videos: Tap Featured, Most Viewed, or Favorites. Or tap More to browse by Most Recent, Top Rated, History, Subscriptions, or Playlists.
Search for a video: 1 Tap Search (tap More first, if Search isn’t visible), then tap the YouTube search field. 2 Type a word or phrase that describes what you’re looking for, then tap Search. YouTube shows results based on video titles, descriptions, tags, and user names. Listed videos show title, rating, number of views, length, and the account name that posted the video. Play a video: Tap the video. The video begins to download to iPhone and a progress bar appears.
Watching YouTube Videos on a TV You can wach YouTube videos, including videos in HD format (iPhone 4), on a TV by connecting iPhone to your TV or AV receiver using an Apple Component AV Cable, Apple Composite AV Cable, Apple VGA Adapter, or Apple Digital AV Adapter (iPhone 4), or wirelessly by using AirPlay and Apple TV. See “Watching Videos on a TV” on page 102. Managing Videos Tap next to a video to see related videos and more controls for managing videos.
Getting More Information Tap next to the video to show the video’s comments, description, date added, and other information. 132 Rate the video or add a comment On the More Info screen, tap “Rate, Comment, or Flag,” then choose “Rate or Comment.” You must be signed in to a YouTube account to use this feature. See more videos from this account On the More Info screen, tap More Videos.
Using YouTube Account Features If you have a YouTube account, you can access account features such as subscriptions, comments and ratings, and playlists. To create a YouTube account, go to www.youtube.com. Show favorites you’ve added to your account: In Favorites, tap Sign In, then enter your username and password to see your account favorites. Any existing favorites you’ve added to iPhone can be merged with your account favorites when you sign in.
Changing the Browse Buttons You can replace the Featured, Most Viewed, Bookmarks, and Search buttons at the bottom of the screen with ones you use more frequently. For example, if you watch top-rated videos often but don’t watch many featured videos, you could replace the Featured button with Top Rated. Change the browse buttons: Tap More and tap Edit, then drag a button to the bottom of the screen, over the button you want to replace.
Stocks 14 Viewing Stock Quotes Stocks lets you see the latest available quotes for your selected stocks, funds, and indexes. Quotes are updated every time you open Stocks when connected to the Internet. Quotes may be delayed by up to 20 minutes or more, depending upon the reporting service. Add a stock, fund, or index to the stock reader: 1 Tap , then tap . 2 Enter a symbol, company name, fund name, or index, then tap Search. 3 Select an item from the search results and tap Done.
Use two fingers to see the change in value over a specific period of time. Delete a stock: Tap and tap Change the order of the list: Tap place in the list. next to a stock, then tap Delete. . Then drag next to a stock or index to a new Switch the view to percentage change, price change, or market capitalization: Tap any of the values along the right side of the screen. Tap again to switch to another view. Or tap and tap %, Price, or Mkt Cap, then tap Done.
Maps 15 WARNING: For important information about driving and navigating safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone. Maps provides street maps, satellite photos, a hybrid view, and street views of locations in many of the world’s countries and regions. You can get traffic information and detailed driving, public transit, or walking directions.
Finding and Viewing Locations You can search for locations, get your current location, mark a location with the drop pin, and get satellite and Google Street Views. Searching for Locations You can search for locations in many ways—by address, intersection, area, landmark, bookmark, contact, or zip code, for example. Find a location and see a map: 1 Tap the search field to bring up the keyboard. 2 Type an address or other search information. 3 Tap Search. A pin marks the location.
Finding Your Current Location A quick tap finds your current (approximate) location. Find your current location and turn on tracking mode: Tap . Your current location is shown by a blue marker. If your location can’t be determined precisely, a blue circle also appears around the marker. The size of the circle depends on how precisely your location can be determined—the smaller the circle, the greater the precision.
Get information about your current location: Tap the blue marker, then tap . iPhone displays the address of your current location, if available. You can use this information to: ÂÂ Get directions ÂÂ Add the location to contacts ÂÂ Send the address via email or MMS ÂÂ Bookmark the location Show which way you’re facing: Tap again. (The icon changes to .) Maps uses the built-in compass to determine which way you’re facing.
Satellite View and Street View You can see a satellite view of a map, or a combined satellite and street map view. You can also see a Google Street View of a location. See a satellite view or hybrid view: Tap , then tap Satellite or Hybrid to see just a satellite view or a combined street map and satellite view. To return to map view, tap Map.
See the Google Street View of a location: Tap . Flick left or right to pan through the 360° panoramic view. (The inset shows your current view.) Tap an arrow to move down the street. To return to map view, tap the map inset in the lower-right corner. Tap to return to map view Street View may not be available in all areas. Getting Directions You can get step-by-step directions for driving, taking public transit, or walking to a destination. Get directions: 1 Tap Directions.
ÂÂ To view all the directions in a list, tap , then tap List. Tap any item in the list to see a map showing that leg of the trip. Tap Route Overview to return to the overview screen. ÂÂ To view directions one step at a time, tap Start, then tap trip. Tap to see the next leg of the to go back. If you’re driving or walking, the approximate distance and travel time appear at the top of the screen. If traffic data is available, the driving time is adjusted accordingly.
Showing Traffic Conditions When available, you can show traffic conditions for major streets and highways on the map. Show or hide traffic conditions: Tap , then tap Show Traffic or Hide Traffic. Streets and highways are color-coded to indicate the flow of traffic: Gray = no data currently available Green = posted speed limit Yellow = slower than the posted speed limit Red = stop and go If you don’t see traffic, you may need to zoom out to a level where you can see major roads.
ÂÂ For directions, tap Directions To Here or Directions From Here. ÂÂ To add the business to your contacts list, tap “Add to Contacts” at the bottom of the screen, then tap “Create New Contact” or “Add to Existing Contact.” ÂÂ Share the location of the business by email or text message. See a list of the businesses found in the search: From the Map screen, tap List. Tap a business to see its location. Or tap next to a business to see its information.
16 Weather Viewing Weather Summaries Tap Weather on the Home screen to get the current temperature and six-day forecast for one or more cities around the world. Today’s high and low Current conditions Current temperature Six-day forecast Add and delete cities Number of cities stored If the weather board is light blue, it’s daytime in that city—between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. If the board is dark purple, it’s nighttime—between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Add a city: 1 Tap , then tap .
Switch to another city: Flick left or right, or tap to the left or right of the row of dots. The number of dots below the weather board shows how many cities are stored. Reorder cities: Tap , then drag Delete a city: Tap and tap next to a city to a new place in the list. next to a city, then tap Delete. Display the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius: Tap , then tap °F or °C.
Notes 17 About Notes You can create notes on iPhone and sync notes with supported applications on your computer and online accounts. You can search for text in a list of notes. Syncing Notes You can sync Notes in either of the following ways: ÂÂ In iTunes, use the iPhone settings panes to sync with Mail on a Mac or with Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, or 2010 on a PC when you connect iPhone to your computer. See “iPhone Settings Panes in iTunes” on page 54.
Writing and Reading Notes When you sync Notes with an application on your computer or with online accounts, the Accounts screen shows each those accounts, plus a button to display all notes in a single list. See all notes: Tap All Notes. See notes for a specific account: Tap the account name. Change the font used to display notes: In Settings, choose Notes, then select the font you want to use. Notes are listed by last modified date, with the most recently modified note at the top.
Searching Notes You can search the text of notes. Search for notes: 1 Tap the status bar to scroll to the search field at the top of the note list. 2 Enter text in the search field. Search results appear as you type. Tap Search to dismiss the keyboard and see more of the results. Notes are included in searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 43. Emailing Notes Email a note: Tap the note, then tap . To email a note, iPhone must be set up for email. See “Setting Up Email Accounts” on page 75.
18 Clock World Clocks You can add clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones around the world. View clocks: Tap World Clock. If the clock face is white, it’s daytime in that city. If the clock face is black, it’s nighttime. If you have more than four clocks, flick to scroll through them. Add a clock: 1 Tap World Clock. 2 Tap , then type the name of a city. Cities matching what you’ve typed appear below. 3 Tap a city to add a clock for that city.
Alarms You can set multiple alarms. Set each alarm to repeat on days you specify, or to sound only once. Set an alarm: 1 Tap Alarm and tap . 2 Adjust any of the following settings: ÂÂ To set the alarm to repeat on certain days, tap Repeat and choose the days. ÂÂ To choose the ringtone that sounds when the alarm goes off, tap Sound. ÂÂ To set whether the alarm gives you the option to hit snooze, turn Snooze on or off.
Stopwatch Use the stopwatch to time an event: 1 Tap Stopwatch. 2 Tap Start to start the stopwatch. ÂÂ To record lap times, tap Lap after each lap. ÂÂ To pause the stopwatch, tap Stop. Tap Start to resume. ÂÂ To reset the stopwatch, tap Reset when the stopwatch is paused. If you start the stopwatch and switch to another app, the stopwatch keeps running. Timer Set the timer: Tap Timer, then flick to set the number of hours and minutes. Tap Start to start the timer. Choose the sound: Tap When Timer Ends.
Calculator 19 Using the Calculator Tap numbers and functions in Calculator just as you would with a standard calculator. When you tap the add, subtract, multiply, or divide button, a white ring appears around the button to let you know the operation to be carried out. Rotate iPhone to get an expanded scientific calculator. Standard Memory Functions ÂÂ C: Tap to clear the displayed number. ÂÂ MC: Tap to clear the memory. ÂÂ M+: Tap to add the displayed number to the number in memory.
Scientific Calculator Keys Rotate iPhone to landscape orientation to display the scientific calculator. 2nd Changes the trigonometric buttons (sin, cos, tan, sinh, cosh, and tanh) to their inverse functions (sin-1, cos-1, tan-1, sinh-1, cosh-1, and tanh-1). It also changes ln to log2, and ex to 2x. Tap 2nd again to return the buttons to their original functions. ( Opens a parenthetical expression. Expressions can be nested. ) Closes a parenthetical expression.
log Returns the log base 10 of a value. sin Calculates the sine of a value. sin-1 Calculates the arc sine of a value. (Available when the 2nd button is tapped.) cos Calculates the cosine of a value. cos Calculates the arc cosine of a value. (Available when the 2nd button is tapped.) tan Calculates the tangent of a value. tan-1 Calculates the arc tangent of a value. (Available when the 2nd button is tapped.) ln Calculates the natural log of a value. log2 Calculates the log base 2.
Compass 20 Getting Compass Readings The built-in compass shows which direction you’re facing, along with the geographical coordinates of your current location. You can choose magnetic north, or have Compass adjust the declination to show true north. Important: The accuracy of the digital compass may be negatively affected by magnetic or other environmental interference, including interference caused by the close proximity of the magnets contained in the iPhone earbuds.
Calibrate iPhone: Wave iPhone in a figure eight. You may be asked to move away from a source of interference. See the direction you’re facing: Hold iPhone level to the ground. The compass needle rotates to point north. Your current direction appears at the top of the screen. The coordinates of your current location are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Switch between true north and magnetic north: Tap and tap the setting you want.
Show the direction you’re facing: In Maps, tap twice. The icon changes to . The angle shows the accuracy of the compass reading—the smaller the angle, the greater the accuracy. See “Finding and Viewing Locations” on page 138.
21 Voice Memos Recording Voice Memos Voice Memos lets you use iPhone as a portable recording device using the built-in microphone, iPhone or Bluetooth headset mic, or supported external microphone. Note: External microphones must be designed to work with the iPhone headset jack or Dock Connector. These include Apple-branded earbuds and authorized third-party accessories marked with the Apple “Made for iPhone” or “Works with iPhone” logo.
Record a voice memo: 1 Tap to start recording. You can also press the center button on the iPhone earphones. 2 Tap to pause or to stop recording. You can also press the center button on the iPhone earphones. Recordings using the built-in microphone are mono, but you can record stereo using an external stereo microphone. When you start a voice recording, iPhone makes a short ringing sound. The sound isn’t played if you’ve set the Ring/Silent switch to silent.
Managing Voice Memos Delete a voice memo: Tap a memo in the list, then tap Delete. See more information: Tap next to the memo. The Info screen displays information about the length, recording time and date, and provides additional editing and sharing functions. Add a label to a voice memo: On the Info screen tap , then select a label in the list on the Label screen. To create a custom label, choose Custom at the bottom of the list, then type a name for the label.
Trimming Voice Memos You can trim the beginning or ending of a voice memo to eliminate unwanted pauses or noise. Trim a voice memo: 1 On the Voice Memos screen, tap next to the memo you want to trim. 2 Tap Trim Memo. 3 Using the time markers as a guide, drag the edges of the audio region to adjust the beginning and end of the voice memo. To preview your edit, tap . 4 Tap Trim Voice Memo. Important: Edits you make to voice memos can’t be undone.
Syncing Voice Memos iTunes syncs voice memos to your iTunes library when you connect iPhone to your computer. This lets you listen to voice memos on your computer and provides a backup if you delete them from iPhone. Voice memos are synced to the Voice Memos playlist. iTunes creates the playlist if it doesn’t exist. When you sync voice memos to iTunes, they remain in the Voice Memos app until you delete them. If you delete a voice memo on iPhone, it isn’t deleted from the Voice Memos playlist in iTunes.
iTunes Store 22 About the iTunes Store You can search for, browse, preview, purchase, and download music, ringtones, audiobooks, TV shows, movies, and music videos from the iTunes Store directly to iPhone. You can listen to audio or watch video podcasts from the iTunes Store, either by streaming them from the Internet or by downloading them directly to iPhone.
Finding Music, Videos, and More Browse content: Tap one of the content categories at the bottom of the screen, such as Music or Videos. Or tap More to browse other content. Choose a sort method at the top of the screen—for example New Releases or Genres (the categories may vary). Search for content: Tap Search (tap More first, if Search isn’t visible), tap the search field and enter one or more words, then tap Search. Search results are grouped by category, such as Movies, Albums, or Podcasts.
Explore artist and friend recommendations: Tap Ping (tap More first, if Ping isn’t visible) to find out what’s new from your favorite artists or see what music your friends are excited about. For information, see the following section, “Following Artists and Friends.” Get Genius recommendations: Tap More, then tap Genius. Following Artists and Friends Use iTunes Ping to connect with the world’s most passionate music fans.
Follow a friend: Choose a starting group of friends when you set up your profile using iTunes on your Mac or PC. After that, you can choose to follow others using Ping on iPhone. ÂÂ By searching: Tap People, enter your friend’s name in the search field, then tap Search. Tap your friend’s name in the list of matches, then tap Follow. ÂÂ While exploring Ping: Tap a person’s name, then tap Follow. When you follow someone, they don’t automatically follow you.
Purchasing Ringtones You can preview and purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store and download them to iPhone. Note: Ringtones may not be available in all countries or regions. Browse for ringtones: Tap Ringtones (tap More first, if Ringtones isn’t visible) or use Search to find a specific song in the iTunes Store. Preview a ringtone: Tap the item to preview. Double-tap the item for more information. Purchase and download a ringtone: 1 Tap the price, then tap Buy Now.
Purchasing Music or Audiobooks When you find a song, album, or audiobook you like in the iTunes Store, you can purchase and download it to iPhone. You can preview an item before you purchase it to make sure it’s what you want. Preview a song or audiobook: Tap the item. Purchase and download a song, album, or audiobook: 1 Tap the price, then tap Buy. 2 Sign in using your Apple ID if requested, then tap OK. If you don’t have an Apple ID, tap Create New Apple ID to set one up.
View the preview on a TV using AirPlay and AppleTV (iOS 4.3): When the preview starts, tap and choose Apple TV. If doesn’t appear or if you don’t see Apple TV, make sure iPhone is on the same wireless network. Purchase or rent a video: 1 Tap Buy or Rent. 2 Sign in using your Apple ID if requested, then tap OK. If you don’t have an Apple ID, tap Create New Apple ID to set one up. Your purchase is charged to your Apple ID.
Streaming or Downloading Podcasts You can listen to audio podcasts or watch video podcasts streamed over the Internet from the iTunes Store. You can also download audio and video podcasts to iPhone. Podcasts you download to iPhone are synced to your iTunes library when you connect iPhone to your computer. Tap Podcasts (tap More first, if Podcasts isn’t visible) to browse podcasts in the iTunes Store. To see a list of episodes, tap a podcast. Video podcasts are marked with a video icon.
Syncing Purchased Content iTunes automatically syncs everything you’ve downloaded or purchased on iPhone to your iTunes library when you connect iPhone to your computer. This lets you access the downloads on your computer and provides a backup if you delete purchased content from iPhone. Purchased content is synced to the “Purchased on ” playlist. iTunes creates the playlist if it doesn’t exist.
Viewing Account Information To view iTunes Store information for your Apple ID on iPhone, tap your Apple ID (at the bottom of most iTunes Store screens). Or go to Settings > Store and tap View Apple ID. You must be signed in to view your account information. See “Store” on page 212. Verifying Downloads You can use iTunes on your computer to verify that all the music, videos, apps, and other items you bought from the iTunes Store or App Store are in your iTunes library.
App Store 23 About the App Store You can search for, browse, review, purchase, and download apps from the App Store directly to iPhone. Apps that you download and install from the App Store on iPhone are backed up to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPhone with your computer. When you sync iPhone, you can also install apps you’ve purchased or downloaded from the iTunes Store on your computer.
Browsing and Searching Browse the featured selections to see new, notable, or recommended apps, or browse Top 25 to see the most popular apps. If you’re looking for a specific app, use Search. Browse apps: Tap Featured, Categories, or Top 25. Choose a category, or choose a sort method at the top of the screen to browse by lists such as New, What’s Hot, Genius, Top Paid, or Top Free. Browse using Genius: Tap Genius to see a list of recommended apps based on what’s already in your app collection.
Info Screen Tap any app in a list to see more information, such as the app’s price, screenshots, and ratings. If you already installed the app, “Installed” appears instead of the price on the Info screen. View screenshots: Scroll to near the bottom of the Info page. Flick left or right to view additional screenshot pages. Double-tap to zoom in. Get ratings and read reviews: Tap Ratings near the bottom of the Info screen.
Downloading Apps When you find an app you want in the App Store, you can purchase and download it to iPhone. If the app is free, you can download it without charge. Once you download an app, it’s immediately installed on iPhone. Purchase and download an app: 1 Tap the price (or tap Free), then tap Buy Now. 2 Sign in using your Apple ID if requested, then tap OK. If you don’t have an Apple ID, tap Create New Apple ID to set one up. Downloads for purchase are charged to your Apple ID.
Deleting Apps You can delete apps you install from the App Store. If you delete an app, data associated with the app is no longer available to iPhone, unless you reinstall the app and restore its data from a backup. You can reinstall an app and restore its data as long as you backed up iPhone with iTunes on your computer. (If you try to delete an app that hasn’t been backed up to your computer, an alert appears.) To retrieve the app data, you must restore iPhone from a backup containing the data.
Updating Apps Whenever you access the App Store, it checks for updates to apps you’ve installed. The App Store also automatically checks for updates every week. The App Store icon shows the total number of app updates available. If an update is available and you access the App Store, the Updates screen appears immediately. App updates are downloaded and automatically installed when you choose to update them.
Game Center 24 About Game Center You can discover new games and share your game experiences with friends around the world in Game Center. Invite your friends to play, or use auto-match to find other worthy opponents. Check leaderboards to see who the best players are. Earn bonus points by achieving specific accomplishments in a game. Note: Game Center may not be available in all countries or regions, and the available games may vary by country or region.
Specify which notifications you want for Game Center: In Settings, choose Notifications > Game Center, then configure the Sounds, Alerts, and Badges settings. If Game Center doesn’t appear, turn on Notifications. Set up Game Center information for your Apple ID: 1 Enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. You may be asked to provide additional information. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create one by tapping Create New Account. 2 Tap Agree to accept the Game Center Terms & Conditions.
You can browse this section, and purchase and download games from it. If you haven’t entered credit card information for your Apple ID, you’re prompted to enter it before you purchase and download games. See Chapter 23, “App Store,” on page 175. If you want to purchase a game that a friend has, tap the game on your friend’s info screen to go directly to that game in the App Store. Playing Games The Games screen displays the games you download from the App Store.
4 Enter and send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. 5 Start the game. If a friend isn’t available or doesn’t respond to your invitation, you can tap Auto-Match to have Game Center find another player for you, or tap Invite Friend to try inviting some other friend. Other players may invite you to play the game. Respond to an invitation to play a game: Tap Accept or Decline in the alert that appears. You can disable multiplayer games in Restrictions. See “Restrictions” on page 196.
Recently Played Some games let you see which of your friends have recently played the game. See who’s recently played a game: Tap Games, tap a game, then tap Recently Played. Get information about a player: Tap a player’s name in the list. Friends Game Center puts you in contact with players around the world. You add friends to Game Center by making a request, or by accepting a request from another player. Add a friend to Game Center: 1 Tap Friends or Requests.
Invite a friend to play a game: Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, tap a game, then tap Play. See “Playing Games” on page 183. Remove a friend: Tap Friends, tap a name, then tap Unfriend and tap Remove. If a player is offensive or exhibits inappropriate behavior, you can report the problem. Report a problem with a friend: Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, then tap “Report a Problem.” Describe the problem, then tap Report to send the report.
Settings 25 Settings allows you to customize iPhone apps, set the date and time, configure your network connection, and enter other preferences for iPhone. Airplane Mode Airplane mode disables the wireless features of iPhone to reduce potential interference with aircraft operation and other electrical equipment. Turn on airplane mode: Tap Settings and turn airplane mode on. When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen.
If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use iPhone to: ÂÂ Listen to music and watch videos ÂÂ Listen to visual voicemail previously received ÂÂ Check your calendar ÂÂ Take or view photos or video (iPhone 4 or later) ÂÂ Hear alarms ÂÂ Use the stopwatch or timer ÂÂ Use the calculator ÂÂ Take notes ÂÂ Record voice memos ÂÂ Use Compass ÂÂ Read text messages and email messages stored on iPhone If Wi-Fi is available and allowed by the aircraft operator and app
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings determine whether iPhone uses local Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet. If no Wi-Fi networks are available, or you’ve turned Wi-Fi off, then iPhone connects to the Internet via your cellular data network, when available. Turn Wi-Fi on or off: Choose Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on or off. Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPhone detects networks in range, then select a network.
Personal Hotspot Personal Hotspot settings appear at the top level of Settings, as well as at General > Network settings. See “Network” on page 193. Note: Depending on your carrier, the Personal Hotpost service may need to be activated before the settings appear in this location. Notifications This setting appears when you open an app (such as Game Center) that uses the Apple Push Notification service. Push notifications alert you to new information, even when the app isn’t running.
Sounds and the Ring/Silent Switch Switch between ring and silent mode: Flip the Ring/Silent switch on the side of iPhone. When set to silent, iPhone doesn’t play any ring, alert, or effects sounds. It does, however, play alarms set using Clock. Note: In some countries or regions, the sound effects for Camera and Voice Memos are played even if the Ring/Silent switch is set to silent. Set whether iPhone vibrates when you get a call: Choose Sounds.
Wallpaper Wallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen or Home screen. See “Adding Wallpaper” on page 36. General General settings include network, sharing, security, and other iOS settings. You can also find information about your iPhone, and reset various iPhone settings.
Reset your usage statistics: Choose General > Usage, then tap Reset Statistics to clear the data and cumulative time statistics. The statistics for the amount of time iPhone has been unlocked and in standby mode aren’t reset. Network Use Network settings to configure a VPN (virtual private network) connection, access Wi-Fi settings, or turn Data Roaming on or off. Turn 3G on or off (GSM models): Choose General > Network, then tap to turn 3G on or off.
Change a VPN configuration: Choose General > Network > VPN and tap the configuration you want to update. Turn VPN on or off: Choose VPN, then tap to turn VPN on or off. Delete a VPN configuration: Choose General > Network > VPN, tap the blue arrow next to the configuration name, then tap Delete VPN at the bottom of the configuration screen. Bluetooth iPhone can connect wirelessly to Bluetooth devices such as headsets, headphones, and car kits for music listening and hands-free talking.
Spotlight Search The Spotlight Search setting lets you specify the content areas searched by Search, and rearrange the order of the results. Set which content areas are searched by Search: 1 Choose General > Spotlight Search. 2 Tap an item to select or deselect it. All search categories are selected by default. Set the order of search result categories: 1 Choose General > Spotlight Search. 2 Touch next to an item, then drag up or down.
Turn Simple Passcode on or off: Choose General > Passcode Lock, then turn Simple Passcode on or off. A simple passcode is a four-digit number. To increase security, turn off Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode with a combination of numbers, letters, punctuation, and special characters. Turn Voice Dial on or off: Choose General > Passcode Lock, then turn Voice Dial on or off.
You cannot make or receive FaceTime video calls (iPhone 4). FaceTime The iTunes Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot preview, purchase, or download content. iTunes You cannot access Ping or any of its features. Ping The App Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot install apps on iPhone. Installing Apps You cannot delete apps from iPhone. customizing the Home screen.
Restrict multiplayer games: Turn off Multiplayer Games. When Multiplayer Games is turned off, you can’t request a match, send or receive invitations to play games, or add friends in Game Center. Restrict adding friends: Turn off Adding Friends. When Adding Friends is off, you can’t make or receive friend requests in Game Center. If Multiplayer Games is turned on, you can continue to play with existing friends.
Turn the “.” shortcut on or off: Choose General > Keyboard and turn “.” Shortcut on or off. The “.” shortcut lets you double-tap the space bar to enter a period followed by a space when you’re typing. It’s on by default. Add international keyboards: 1 Choose General > Keyboard > International Keyboards. The number of active keyboards appears before the right arrow. 2 Tap “Add New Keyboard…,” then choose a keyboard. You can add as many keyboards as you want.
International Use International settings to set the language for iPhone, turn keyboards for different languages on or off, and set the date, time, and telephone number formats for your country or region. Set the language for iPhone: Choose General > International > Language, choose the language you want to use, then tap Done. Set the Voice Control language for iPhone: Choose General > International > Voice Control, then choose a language.
Profiles This setting appears if you install one or more profiles on iPhone. Tap Profiles to see information about the profiles you’ve installed. Resetting iPhone Reset all settings: Choose General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings. All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected. Erase all content and settings: Connect iPhone to your computer or a power adapter.
Mail, Contacts, Calendars Use Mail, Contacts, Calendars settings to set up accounts and turn on specific account services (such as mail, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and notes) for iPhone: ÂÂ Microsoft Exchange (mail, contacts, and calendars) ÂÂ MobileMe (mail, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, and Find My iPhone) ÂÂ Google (mail, calendars, and notes) ÂÂ Yahoo! (mail, calendars, and notes) ÂÂ AOL (mail and notes) ÂÂ Other POP and IMAP mail systems ÂÂ LDAP or CardDAV accounts for Contacts ÂÂ CalDAV
ÂÂ To set how long before messages are removed permanently from Mail on iPhone, tap Advanced and tap Remove, then choose a time: Never, or after one day, one week, or one month. ÂÂ To adjust email server settings, tap Host Name, User Name, or Password under Incoming Mail Server or Outgoing Mail Server. Ask your network administrator or Internet service provider for the correct settings. ÂÂ To adjust SSL and password settings, tap Advanced.
Mail Mail settings, except where noted, apply to all accounts you’ve set up on iPhone. To turn alerts sounds for new or sent mail on or off, use the Sounds settings. Set the number of messages shown on iPhone: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Show, then choose a setting. Choose to see the most recent 25, 50, 75, 100, or 200 messages. To download additional messages when you’re in Mail, scroll to the bottom of your inbox and tap Load More Messages.
Contacts Set how contacts are sorted: Choose “Mail Contacts, Calendars,” then under Contacts tap Sort Order and do one of the following: ÂÂ To sort by first name first, tap First, Last. ÂÂ To sort by last name first, tap Last, First. Set how contacts are displayed: Choose “Mail Contacts, Calendars,” then under Contacts tap Display Order and do one of the following: ÂÂ To show first name first, tap First, Last. ÂÂ To show last name first, tap Last, First.
Phone Use Phone settings to forward incoming calls, turn call waiting on or off, change your password, and other things. Some settings are available only on GSM models, as noted. Additional fees may apply. Contact your carrier for pricing and availability. FaceTime Activate or deactivate FaceTime (iPhone 4): Turn FaceTime on or off. If FaceTime is on, your phone number will be shared with people you call.
Calling from Abroad Set iPhone to add the correct prefix when dialing from another country: In Settings, tap Phone, then turn International Assist on. This lets you make calls to your home country using the numbers in your contacts and favorites lists, without having to add a prefix or your country code. International Assist works for U.S. telephone numbers only. For more information, see “Using iPhone Abroad” on page 73.
Safari Safari settings let you select your Internet search engine, set security options, and for developers, turn on debugging. General Select a search engine: Choose Safari > Search Engine and select the search engine you want to use. You can set Safari to automatically fill out web forms using contact information, names and passwords you previously entered, or both.
ÂÂ To clear a database, tap Databases, then tap Edit. Tap next to a database, then tap Delete. Some web apps use databases to store app information on iPhone. ÂÂ To clear the history of webpages you’ve visited, tap Clear History. ÂÂ To clear all cookies from Safari, tap Clear Cookies. ÂÂ To clear the browser cache, tap Clear Cache. The browser cache stores the content of pages so the pages open faster the next time you visit them. If a page you open doesn’t show new content, clearing the cache may help.
iPod Use iPod Settings to adjust settings for music and video playback on your iPod. Music Music settings apply to songs, podcasts, and audiobooks. Turn Shake to Shuffle on or off: Choose iPod, then turn Shake to Shuffle on or off. When Shake to Shuffle is on, you can shake iPhone to shuffle and immediately change the currently playing song. Set iTunes to play songs at the same sound level: In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you’re using a Mac, or Edit > Preferences if you’re using a PC.
TV Out Use these settings to control how iPhone plays videos on your TV. Turn widescreen on or off: Choose iPod and turn Widescreen on or off. Set TV signal to NTSC or PAL: Choose iPod > TV Signal and select NTSC or PAL. NTSC and PAL are TV broadcast standards. iPhone displays NTSC 480p/PAL 576p when attached to a TV using a Component AV Cable, or NTSC 480i/PAL 576i using a Composite AV Cable. Your TV might use NTSC or PAL, depending on where you bought it.
Store Use Store settings to sign in to an Apple account, create a new Apple account, or edit an existing one. If you have more than one Apple account, you can use Store settings to sign out from one and in to another. By default, the Apple account that appears in Store settings is the one you’re signed in to when you sync iPhone with your computer. Sign in to an Apple account: Choose Store, tap Sign In, then tap Use Existing Apple ID and enter your Apple ID and password.
Contacts 26 About Contacts Contacts makes it easy to call, email, or text your friends and associates. You can add contacts directly on iPhone, or sync contacts from applications on your computer. If you have a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account with Contacts enabled, or a supported CardDAV account, you can sync your contacts over the air without connecting iPhone to your computer. You can open Contacts from the Home screen, or from the Phone app.
Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account: 1 In Settings, tap “Mail Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account. 2 Tap Other, then tap Add LDAP Account or Add CardDAV Account. 3 Enter your account information and tap Next to verify the account. 4 Tap Save. When you set up an LDAP account, you can view and search for contacts on your company or organization’s LDAP server. The server appears as a new group in Contacts. Since LDAP contacts aren’t downloaded to iPhone, you must have an Internet connection to view them.
Search a CardDAV server: Tap Groups, tap the searchable CardDAV group at the bottom of the list, then enter your search. You can’t edit searchable CardDAV contacts from the server, but you can edit synced CardDAV contacts on iPhone. Contacts are included in searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 43. Managing Contacts on iPhone Add a contact on iPhone: Tap Contacts and tap . Delete a contact In Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Delete Contact.
Assign a photo to a contact: 1 Tap Contacts, then choose a contact. 2 Tap Edit and tap Add Photo, or tap the existing photo. 3 Tap Take Photo and take a photo with the camera. Or tap Choose Existing Photo and choose a photo. 4 Drag and scale the photo as desired. 5 Tap Use Photo (new photo) or Choose (existing photo).
Unified Contacts When you sync contacts with multiple accounts, you might have entries for the same person in more than one account. To help keep redundant contacts from appearing in the All Contacts list on iPhone, contacts from different accounts that have the same first and last names are linked and displayed as a single unified contact (unless they have different middle names). When you view a unified contact, the title Unified Info appears at the top of the screen.
If you link contacts with different first or last names, the names on the individual contacts won’t change, but only one name appears on the unified card. To choose which name appears when viewing the unified card, tap the linked card with the name you prefer, then tap Use This Name For Unified Card. Linked contacts aren’t merged. Unless you edit a unified contact, the contact in the source account remains separate and unchanged.
Nike + iPod 27 Activating Nike + iPod When turned on in Settings, the Nike + iPod app appears on the Home screen. With a Nike + iPod Sensor (sold separately), the Nike + iPod app provides audible feedback on your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned during a run or walk. You can send your workout information to nikeplus.com, where you can track your progress, set goals, and participate in challenges.
Linking a Sensor The first time you start a workout, you’re prompted to activate your sensor, which automatically links the sensor with iPhone. You can also use Nike + iPod settings to link a sensor with iPhone. Nike + iPod can link to only one sensor at a time. To use a different sensor, use Nike + iPod settings to link the new sensor. Link a sensor to iPhone: 1 Put the Nike + iPod sensor in your shoe. 2 In Settings on iPhone, choose Nike + iPod > Sensor. 3 Tap Link New, then walk around as instructed.
Sending Workouts to Nikeplus.com The first time you connect iPhone to iTunes after a workout, you’re asked if you want to automatically send your workouts to Nike+ when you sync iPhone. Click Send to send your current workout to nikeplus.com and set iTunes to automatically send future workouts when you sync iPhone with iTunes. If you click Don’t Send, you can set iTunes to do this later. Set iTunes to automatically send workouts to nikeplus.
Calibrating Nike + iPod You calibrate Nike + iPod using a workout you just completed. You can only calibrate workouts of a quarter mile or more. Calibrate iPhone: 1 Run or walk a known distance, then tap End Workout. 2 Tap Calibrate, then enter the distance and tap Done. Reset Nike + iPod to the default calibration: In Settings, choose Nike + iPod, then tap Reset Calibration. Nike + iPod Settings In Settings, choose Nike + iPod to activate and adjust settings for the Nike + iPod app.
iBooks 28 About iBooks iBooks is a great way to read and buy books. Download the free iBooks app from the App Store, and then get everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you download a book, it’s displayed on your bookshelf. Add ePub books and PDFs to your bookshelf using iTunes. Then tap a book or PDF to start reading. iBooks remembers your location, so you can easily return to where you left off. A wide range of display options makes the books easy to read.
Syncing Books and PDFs Use iTunes to sync your books and PDFs between iPhone and your computer. When iPhone is connected to your computer, the Books pane lets you select which items to sync. You can sync books that you download or purchase from the iBookstore. You can also add DRM-free ePub books and PDFs to your iTunes library. There are several websites that offer books in ePub and PDF format. Sync an ePub book or PDF to iPhone: Download the book or PDF using your computer.
Reading Books Reading a book is easy. Go to the bookshelf and tap the book you want to read. If you don’t see the book you’re looking for, tap the name of the current collection at the top of the screen to go to other collections. Turn pages: Tap near the right or left margin of a page, or flick left or right. To change the direction the page turns when you tap the left margin, go to Settings > iBooks. Go to a specific page: Tap near the center of the current page to show the controls.
Enlarge an image: Double-tap the image. To read a book while lying down, use the portrait orientation lock to prevent iPhone from rotating the screen when you rotate iPhone. See “Viewing in Portrait or Landscape Orientation” on page 32. Reading PDFs You can use iBooks to read PDFs. Go to the bookshelf and tap Collections, select a collection, then tap the PDF you want to read. Turn pages: Flick left or right. Enlarge a page: Pinch to zoom in on the page, then scroll to see the portion you want.
Searching Books and PDFs You can search for the title or author of a book to quickly locate it on the bookshelf. You can also search the contents of a book to find all the references to a word or phrase you’re interested in. You can also send a search to Wikipedia or Google to find other related resources. Search for a book: Go to the bookshelf. If necessary, change to the collection that you want to search. Tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the screen, then tap the magnifying glass.
Organizing the Bookshelf Use the bookshelf to browse your books and PDFs. You can also organize items into collections. Sort the bookshelf: Go to the bookshelf and tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the screen, then tap and select a sort method from the choices at the bottom of the screen. Rearrange items on the bookshelf: Touch and hold a book or PDF, then drag it to a new location on the bookshelf. Delete an item from the bookshelf: Go to the bookshelf and tap Edit.
Accessibility 29 Universal Access Features In addition to the many features that make iPhone easy to use for everyone, accessibility features make it easier for users with visual, auditory, or other physical disabilities to use iPhone.
Turn accessibility features on or off in iTunes: 1 Connect iPhone to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPhone in the Devices list. 3 In the Summary pane, click Configure Universal Access in the Options section. 4 Select the accessibility features that you want to use and click OK. Large Text can only be turned on or off using iPhone settings. See “Large Text” on page 243. You can turn closed captioning on or off in iPod settings. See “Videos” on page 100.
Setting Up VoiceOver Important: VoiceOver changes the gestures used to control iPhone. Once VoiceOver is turned on, you have to use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPhone—even to turn VoiceOver off again to resume standard operation. Turn VoiceOver on or off: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and tap the VoiceOver On/Off switch. You can also set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or off. See “Triple-Click Home” on page 245. Note: You can’t use VoiceOver and Zoom at the same time.
By default, VoiceOver uses the language that’s set for iPhone. You can set a different language for VoiceOver. Set the language for iPhone: In Settings, choose General > International > Language, then select a language and tap OK. Some languages may be influenced by the Region Local setting. In Settings, choose General > International > Region Format and select the format. Set the language for VoiceOver: In Settings, choose General > International > Voice Control, then choose the language.
Practice gestures: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap VoiceOver Practice. When you finish practicing, tap Done. If you don’t see the VoiceOver Practice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on. Here’s a summary of key VoiceOver gestures: Navigating and Reading ÂÂ Tap: Speak item. ÂÂ Flick right or left: Select the next or previous item. ÂÂ Flick up or down: Depends on the Rotor Control setting. See “Rotor Control” on page 234.
ÂÂ Three-finger double-tap: Mute or unmute VoiceOver. ÂÂ Three-finger triple-tap: Turn the screen curtain on or off. Rotor Control The rotor control is a virtual dial that you can use to change the results of up and down flick gestures when VoiceOver is turned on. Operate the rotor: Rotate two fingers on the iPhone screen to “turn” the dial to choose between options. The current setting appears on the screen and is spoken aloud. The effect of the rotor depends on what you’re doing.
ÂÂ Form control ÂÂ Table ÂÂ Row (when navigating a table) ÂÂ List ÂÂ Landmark ÂÂ Image ÂÂ Static text Zoom in or out Entering text Move insertion point and hear text by: ÂÂ Character ÂÂ Word ÂÂ Line Select edit function Select language Using a control (such as the spinner for setting the time in Clock) Select and hear values by: ÂÂ Character ÂÂ Word ÂÂ Line Adjust the value of the control object Speaking (available only with the Apple Wireless Keyboard) Adjust VoiceOver speaking by: ÂÂ Volume ÂÂ Rate ÂÂ
Using VoiceOver Select items on the screen: Drag your finger over the screen. VoiceOver identifies each element as you touch it. You can move systematically from one element to the next by flicking left or right with a single finger. Elements are selected from left-toright, top-to-bottom. Flick right to go to the next element, or flick left to go to the previous element. Use four-finger gestures to select the first or last element on a screen.
Rearrange the Home screen: On the Home screen, select the icon you want to move. Double-tap and hold the icon, then drag it. VoiceOver speaks the row and column position as you drag the icon. Release the icon when it’s in the location you want. You can drag additional icons. Drag an item to the left or right edge of the screen to move it to a different page of the Home screen. When you finish, press the Home button. Mute VoiceOver Double-tap with three fingers.
VoiceOver also lets you use the editing features of iPhone to cut, copy, or paste in a text field. Enter text: 1 Select a text field to bring up the onscreen keyboard. You may need to double-tap to bring up the keyboard, if it doesn’t appear automatically. VoiceOver will tell you if the text field “is editing” or if you need to “double-tap to edit.” If the field already contains text, the insertion point is placed either at the beginning or at the end of the text.
When moving the insertion point by line, VoiceOver speaks each line as you move across it. When moving forward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the next line (except when you reach the last line of a paragraph, when the insertion point is moved to the end of the line just spoken). When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the line that’s spoken. Delete a character: Select the , then double-tap or split-tap. You must do this even when touch typing.
VoiceOver Keyboard Commands VO = Control-Option Read all, starting from the current position VO–A Read from the top VO–B Move to the status bar VO–M Press the Home button VO–H Select the next or previous item VO–Right Arrow or VO–Left Arrow Tap an item VO–Space bar Double-tap with two fingers VO–”-” Choose the next or previous rotor item VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down Arrow Choose the next or previous speech rotor item VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command– Right Arrow Adjust speech rotor item VO–C
Using Safari When you search the web in Safari with VoiceOver on, the Search Results rotor items lets you hear the list of suggested search phrases. Search the web: 1 Select the search field, then enter your search. 2 Select Search Results using the rotor. 3 Flick right or left to move down or up the list and hear the suggested search phrases. 4 Double-tap the screen to search the web using the current search phrase.
Using a Braille Display with VoiceOver Setting Up a Braille Display You can use a refreshable Bluetooth braille display to read VoiceOver output in braille. In addition, braille displays with input keys and other controls can be used to control iPhone when VoiceOver is turned on. iPhone works with many wireless braille displays. For a list of supported displays, go to www.apple.com/accessibility. Set up a braille display: 1 Turn on the braille display. 2 On iPhone, turn on Bluetooth.
Zoom Many iPhone apps let you zoom in or out on specific elements. For example, you can double-tap or use the pinch gesture to expand webpage columns in Safari. Zoom is also a special accessibility feature that lets you magnify the entire screen of any app you’re using, to help you see what’s on the display. Turn Zoom on or off: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > Zoom and tap the Zoom On/Off switch. Note: You can’t use VoiceOver and Zoom at the same time.
White on Black Use White on Black to invert the colors on the iPhone screen, which may make it easier to read the screen. When White on Black is turned on, the screen looks like a photographic negative. Invert the screen’s colors: In Settings, choose General > Accessibility and tap the “White on Black” switch. Mono Audio Mono Audio combines the sound of the left and right channels into a mono signal played on both sides.
Triple-Click Home Triple-click Home provides an easy way to turn some of the Accessibility features on or off when you press the Home button quickly three times. You can set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or off, turn White on Black on or off, or present the options to: ÂÂ Turn VoiceOver on or off ÂÂ Turn White on Black on or off ÂÂ Turn Zoom on or off Triple-click Home is turned off by default.
Visual Voicemail The play and pause controls in visual voicemail let you control the playback of messages. Drag the playhead on the scrubber bar to repeat a portion of the message that’s hard to understand. See “Checking Voicemail” on page 68. Assignable Ringtones You can assign distinctive ringtones to individuals in your contacts list for audible caller ID. You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPhone. See “Purchasing Ringtones” on page 169.
Hearing Aid Compatibility The FCC has adopted hearing aid compatibility (HAC) rules for digital wireless phones. These rules require certain phones to be tested and rated under the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) C63.19 hearing aid compatibility standards.
A International keyboards allow you to enter text in many different languages, including Asian languages and languages that are written from right to left. Adding Keyboards You enter different languages on iPhone by using different keyboards. By default, only the keyboard for the language you set for iPhone (in International settings) is available. To make keyboards for other languages available, use Keyboard settings. Add a keyboard: 1 In Settings, choose General > Keyboard > International Keyboards.
Switching Keyboards To enter text in a different language, switch keyboards. Switch keyboards while typing: Tap . When you tap the symbol, the name of the newly activated keyboard appears briefly. You can also touch and hold to display a list of available keyboards. To choose a keyboard from the list, slide your finger to the name of the keyboard, then release. Tap, or touch and hold, to switch keyboards Many keyboards provide letters, numbers, and symbols that aren’t visible on the keyboard.
Entering Simplified Chinese Stroke (Wubi Hua) Use the keypad to build Chinese characters using up to five strokes in the correct writing sequence: from left to right, top to bottom, outside to inside, and from inside to the closing stroke (for example, the Chinese character 圈 (circle) should begin with the vertical stroke 丨). As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear (the most commonly used characters appear first). Tap a character to choose it.
Drawing Chinese Characters When Simplified or Traditional Chinese handwriting formats are turned on, you can enter Chinese characters with your finger, as shown: Touchpad Japanese You can enter Japanese using the Kana, QWERTY, or Emoji keyboards. You can also enter facemarks. Entering Japanese Kana Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. For more syllable options, tap the arrow key and select another syllable or word from the window.
Korean Use the 2-Set Korean keyboard to type Hangul letters. To type double consonants or compound vowels, touch and hold the letter, then slide to choose the double letter. Vietnamese Touch and hold a character to see the available diacritical marks, then slide to choose the one you want.
Creating Dictionaries When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a dictionary of word and input pairs. When you type a word from the dictionary while using a supported keyboard, the associated input is substituted for the word.
B Apple iPhone Support Site Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/iphone. You can also use Express Lane for personalized support (not available in all countries or regions). Go to expresslane.apple.com. Restarting and Resetting iPhone If something isn’t working right, try restarting iPhone, force quitting an app, or resetting iPhone. Restart iPhone: Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears.
Backing Up iPhone iTunes creates backups of settings, downloaded apps and data, and other information on iPhone. You can use a backup to restore these items to your iPhone after a software restore or to transfer the information to another iPhone. See “Updating and Restoring iPhone Software” on page 256.
Removing a Backup You can remove a backup of iPhone from the list of backups in iTunes. You may want to do this, for example, if a backup was created on someone else’s computer. Remove a backup: 1 In iTunes, open iTunes Preferences. ÂÂ Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. ÂÂ Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. 2 Click Devices (iPhone doesn’t need to be connected). 3 Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup. 4 Confirm you wish to remove the selected backup by clicking Delete Backup.
Updating iPhone Make sure you have an Internet connection and have installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes. Update iPhone: 1 Connect iPhone to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPhone in the Devices list, then click Summary at the top of the screen. 3 Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there’s a newer version of the iPhone software available. 4 Click Update to install the latest version of the software.
If you restore iPhone from a backup of some other iPhone or iPod touch, some passwords and settings may not be restored. (Additional, but still not all, passwords and settings may be restored if the backup is encrypted.) For more information about the settings and information stored in a backup, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1766. Restore iPhone from a backup: 1 Connect iPhone to the computer you normally sync with.
To learn about Do this Finding your iPhone serial number, International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) You can find your iPhone serial number and IMEI (GSM models) or MEID (CDMA model) on the iPhone packaging. Or, on iPhone, choose Settings > General > About. In iTunes on your computer, hold down the Control key and choose Help > About iTunes (Windows) or iTunes > About iTunes (Mac), then release the Control key. (Press the Space bar to pause the scrolling.
Disposal and Recycling Information Apple Used Mobile Phone Recycling Program (available in some areas): For free recycling of your old mobile phone, a prepaid shipping label, and instructions, see: www.apple.com/recycling iPhone Disposal and Recycling: You must dispose of iPhone properly according to local laws and regulations. Because iPhone contains electronic components and a battery, iPhone must be disposed of separately from household waste.
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1xRTT network 22, 23, 63 status icon 17 3G enabling 23 network 22, 23, 63 status icon 17 12-hour time 198 24-hour time 198 480p format 170 720p format 102, 121, 170 A accessibility features 229 hearing aid compatibility 247 Large Text 243 Mono Audio 244 setting up iPhone using VoiceOver 21 settings 200 Speak Auto-text 244 Triple-click Home 245 TTY machine 206 VoiceOver 230 White on Black 244 Zoom 243 accounts about 25 Google, Yahoo!, and AOL 28 Microsoft Exchange 27 MobileMe 26 “p
creating in MobileMe 26 creating in Store settings 212 Apple TV 89, 93, 102, 121, 131 Apple Wireless Keyboard 40, 231 apps deleting 179 force quitting 30, 51, 254 opening 29 overview 14 removing from recents list 30 restricting deletion 197 switching between 30 viewing recent 29 attachments, email 79 audio alternate language 101 mono 244 audiobooks, syncing 53 Auto-Brightness 191 AutoFill 88, 208 auto-lock, setting time for 195 AV cables 103, 121 finding 224 iBooks 223 purchasing 224
Camera deleting photos 127 exposure 127 flash settings 127 focus 127 front camera 66, 127 HDR photos 126 main camera 66, 127 restricting 196 seeing photos and videos you’ve taken 127 taking photos 126 upload photos to your computer 128 Cangjie 249 caps lock, enabling 198 car kit 47, 194, 256 CardDAV 213 carrier services 207 Cc 204 cell signal, status icon 17 cellular data network 23 charging battery 48 Chinese keyboard 249, 253 cleaning iPhone 51 clearing playlists 100 clocks, adding
EDGE network 22, 23, 63 status icon 17 editing playlists 99 text 39 text conversations 109 text using VoiceOver 237 videos 128 effects sounds, turning on or off 191 emergency calls 67 Emoji 251 ending calls 46 enterprise, using iPhone in 259 ePub books 224 equalizer 210 erasing data 26, 50, 196, 201 EV-DO network 22, 23, 63 status icon 17 Exchange.
defining words 227 finding and purchasing books 224 organizing the bookshelf 228 printing or emailing a PDF 227 reading books 225 reading PDFs 226 searching 227 syncing bookmarks and notes 228 syncing books and PDFs 224 text size 226 iBookstore 223 iCal 55, 258 ICCID number 192 icons apps 14 status 17 images copying 122 pasting 122 IMAP accounts 75, 148 searching email 84 IMEI number 192, 259 installing apps from the App Store 178 international keyboards 199, 200, 248 Internet connecti
M Mac system requirements 19 magnetic north 157 Mail account setup 75, 202 attachments 79 Cc 204 checking for new messages 76, 82 deleting email account 203 deleting messages 82 forwarding messages 82 links 78 load additional messages 77 marking messages as unread 77 opening drafts 81 organizing email 83 password settings 203 printing messages and attachments 80 reading messages 76 replying to messages 81 resizing text column 77 saving drafts 81 searching 84 seeing recipients 77 sendi
previewing 170 purchasing 170 searching 97 syncing 53, 56 See also iPod music videos, syncing 53 muting a call 63, 66 N navigating. See panning, scrolling network activity status icon 17 networks 189 Nike + iPod activating 219 calibrating 222 linking a sensor 220 sending workouts to nikeplus.com 221 settings 212, 222 working out with 220 nikeplus.
printing 124 saving MMS attachments 108 sending in email messages 81 sending in MMS messages 108 syncing 53, 57, 117 taking 126 using as wallpaper 36, 124, 192 Photos playing music during slideshow 120 settings 120, 211 viewing slideshows 120 zooming photos 119 See also Camera pictures.
security 208 settings 208 stopping webpages from loading 86 syncing bookmarks 53, 56 typing in text fields 88 zooming webpages 86 satellite view 141 screen 191 setting to adjust automatically 191 using 29 screen reader 21 screenshot, taking a 127 scrolling about 30 maps 138 webpages 86 search engine 208 searching App Store 176 audio content 97 calendars 113 global 43 iTunes Store 166 Mail messages 84 notes 150 Spotlight Search setting 195 video content 101 webpage text 88 Wikipedia
settings 211 viewing 120 SMS 106 See also Messages soft pause 61, 215 software getting help 258 updating and restoring 256 version 192 sound adjusting ringer and alerts volume 191 adjusting volume 12, 46 calendar alert 116 setting limit 210 setting ringtone 191 turning on or off 191 Sound Check 210 sound effects 12 Speak Auto-text 244 speakerphone 63 spell checking 39 Spotlight Search settings 195 SSL 203 standard-definition (SD) video 170 star next to a phone number 216 Starbucks, bro
unlocking iPhone 12 unpairing Bluetooth device 48 unread messages, marking 77 updating iPhone software 256 usage statistics battery percentage 192 resetting 193 seeing 192 USB Power Adapter 121 USB cable 11, 21 port 21 power adapter 11 user dictionary 253 V VGA Adapter 89, 102, 131 vibrate, setting 72, 191 video calls 65, 216 restricting 197 turning on or off 206 video settings 210 videos alternate audio language 101 converting for iPhone 103 deleting 103 editing 128 previewing 170
Yomi 253 YouTube bookmarking videos 130, 131 browsing videos 129 emailing links 130, 131 playing videos 130 restricting 196 searching for videos 130 Z Zhuyin 250, 253 Zoom (accessibility feature) 243 zooming camera 127 email messages 77 maps 138 photos 119 webpages 86 Index 273
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