User guide
Table Of Contents
- iPhone User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Siri
- Chapter 5: Phone
- Chapter 6: Mail
- Chapter 7: Safari
- Chapter 8: Music
- Chapter 9: Messages
- Chapter 10: Calendar
- Chapter 11: Photos
- Chapter 12: Camera
- Chapter 13: Videos
- Chapter 14: Maps
- Chapter 15: Weather
- Chapter 16: Passbook
- Chapter 17: Notes
- Chapter 18: Reminders
- Chapter 19: Clock
- Chapter 20: Stocks
- Chapter 21: Newsstand
- Chapter 22: iTunes Store
- Chapter 23: App Store
- Chapter 24: Game Center
- Chapter 25: Contacts
- Chapter 26: Calculator
- Chapter 27: Compass
- Chapter 28: Voice Memos
- Chapter 29: Nike + iPod
- Chapter 30: iBooks
- Chapter 31: Podcasts
- Chapter 32: Accessibility
- Accessibility features
- VoiceOver
- Routing the audio of incoming calls
- Siri
- Triple-click Home
- Zoom
- Large Text
- Invert Colors
- Speak Selection
- Speak Auto-text
- Mono Audio
- Hearing aids
- Assignable ringtones and vibrations
- LED Flash for Alerts
- Guided Access
- AssistiveTouch
- TTY support
- Assignable ringtones
- Visual voicemail
- Widescreen keyboards
- Large phone keypad
- Voice Control
- Closed captioning
- Accessibility in OS X
- Chapter 33: Settings
- Appendix A: iPhone in Business
- Appendix B: International Keyboards
- Appendix C: Safety, Handling, & Support
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- iPhone Support site
- Restarting or resetting iPhone
- “Wrong Passcode” or “iPhone is disabled” appears
- “This accessory is not supported by iPhone” appears
- Can’t view email attachments
- Backing up iPhone
- Updating and restoring iPhone software
- Learning more, service, and support
- Using iPhone in an enterprise environment
- Using iPhone with other carriers
- Disposal and recycling information
- Apple and the environment
Chapter 5 Phone 44
Manually dial a number: Tap Keypad, enter the number, then tap Call.
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Paste a number to the keypad: Tap the screen above the keyboard, then tap Paste.
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Enter a soft (2-second) pause: Touch the “*” key until a comma appears.
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Enter a hard pause (to pause dialing until you tap the Dial button): Touch the “#” key until a
semicolon appears.
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Redial the last number: Tap Keypad, tap Call to display the number, then tap Call again.
Add a contact to Favorites: In Contacts, tap “Add to Favorites” at the bottom of a contact card.
To delete or rearrange your favorites list, tap Edit.
Use Siri or Voice Control: Press and hold the Home button , say call or dial, then say the name
or number. You can add at home, work, or mobile. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 36 and Voice
Control on page 26.
For best results, speak the full name of the person you’re calling. When voice dialing a number,
speak each digit separately—for example, four one ve, ve ve ve, one two one two. For the
800 area code in the U.S., you can say eight hundred.
Receiving calls
Answer a call: Tap Answer. If iPhone is locked, drag the slider. You can also press the center
button on your headset.
Silence a call: Press the Sleep/Wake button or either volume button. You can still answer the call
after silencing it, until it goes to voicemail.
Reply to an incoming call with a text message: Swipe up, tap “Reply with Message,” then
choose a reply or tap Custom. To create your own default replies, go to Settings > Phone > “Reply
with Message” and replace any of the default messages.
Remind yourself to return an incoming call: Swipe up, tap Remind Me Later, then choose
when you want to be reminded.
Decline a call and send it directly to voicemail: Do one of the following:
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Press the Sleep/Wake button twice quickly.
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Press and hold the center button on your headset for about two seconds. Two low beeps
conrm that the call was declined.
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Tap Decline (if iPhone is awake when the call comes in).
Block calls and maintain Wi-Fi access to the Internet: Go to Settings and turn on Airplane
Mode, then tap Wi-Fi to turn it on.
Set iPhone to Do Not Disturb ( ): Go to Settings and turn on Do No Disturb. See Do Not
Disturb and Notications on page 132.