User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- iPhone User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Syncing and File Sharing
- Chapter 5: Phone
- Chapter 6: Mail
- Chapter 7: Safari
- Chapter 8: iPod
- Chapter 9: Messages
- Chapter 10: Calendar
- Chapter 11: Photos
- Chapter 12: Camera
- Chapter 13: YouTube
- Chapter 14: Stocks
- Chapter 15: Maps
- Chapter 16: Weather
- Chapter 17: Notes
- Chapter 18: Clock
- Chapter 19: Calculator
- Chapter 20: Compass
- Chapter 21: Voice Memos
- Chapter 22: iTunes Store
- About the iTunes Store
- Finding Music, Videos, and More
- Following Artists and Friends
- Purchasing Ringtones
- Purchasing Music or Audiobooks
- Purchasing or Renting Videos
- Streaming or Downloading Podcasts
- Checking Download Status
- Syncing Purchased Content
- Changing the Browse Buttons
- Viewing Account Information
- Verifying Downloads
- Chapter 23: App Store
- Chapter 24: Game Center
- Chapter 25: Settings
- Chapter 26: Contacts
- Chapter 27: Nike + iPod
- Chapter 28: iBooks
- Chapter 29: Accessibility
- Appendix A: International Keyboards
- Appendix B: Support and Other Information
- Apple iPhone Support Site
- Restarting and Resetting iPhone
- Backing Up iPhone
- Updating and Restoring iPhone Software
- Safety, Software, and Service Information
- Using iPhone in an Enterprise Environment
- Using iPhone with Other Carriers
- Disposal and Recycling Information
- Apple and the Environment
- iPhone Operating Temperature
- Index
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:
Apple Component AV Cable
Apple Composite AV Cable
Apple Digital AV Adapter and an HDMI cable (iPhone 4)
Apple VGA Adapter and a VGA cable
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You can also stream photos, slideshows, and videos (iOS 4.3) wirelessly to your TV
using AirPlay and Apple TV.
Note: Apple cables, adapters, and docks are available for purchase separately. Go to
www.apple.com/ipodstore (may not be available in all countries or regions) or check
with your local Apple retailer.
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 or AV receiver. The Apple
Universal Dock includes a remote that lets you control playback from a distance.
Connect using a VGA Adapter: Attach the VGA Adapter to the iPhone Dock connector.
Connect the VGA Adapter with a VGA cable to a compatible TV, projector, or VGA display.
Connect using an Apple Digital AV Adapter (iPhone 4): Attach the Digital AV Adapter
to the iPhone Dock connector. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI port of the
adapter to your TV or receiver. To keep iPhone charged while watching videos, use
a Dock Connector to USB Cable to connect the 30-pin port of the adapter to your
computer, or to a USB Power Adapter plugged into a power outlet.
Stream content using AirPlay and Apple TV: View a photo, slideshows, or video
(iOS 4.3), then tap and choose Apple TV from the list. If doesn’t appear or if you
don’t see Apple TV in the list of AirPlay devices, make sure it’s on the same wireless
network as iPhone. To return playback to iPhone, tap again and choose iPhone
from the list.
Sharing Photos and Videos
You can send photos and videos in email and MMS messages, add photos and videos
to MobileMe galleries, and publish videos to YouTube. You can also copy and paste
photos and videos, save photos and videos from email messages to Photos, and save
images from webpages to Photos.
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