for iOS 9.1 software
Table Of Contents
- iPhone at a glance
- Get started
- Basics
- Siri
- Phone
- Safari
- Music
- Messages
- Calendar
- Photos
- Camera
- Weather
- Clock
- Maps
- Videos
- Notes
- Reminders
- Stocks
- Game Center
- News
- iTunes Store
- App Store
- iBooks
- Health
- Wallet
- FaceTime
- Calculator
- Podcasts
- Compass
- Voice Memos
- Contacts
- Accessibility
- iPhone in business
- International keyboards
- CarPlay
- HomeKit
- Safety, handling, and support
- Copyright
the top of the screen, or remain in the center of the screen until you
acknowledge them.
Some apps may include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you
know how many new items await—for example, the number of new
email messages. If there’s a problem—such as a message that couldn’t
be sent—an exclamation mark appears on the badge. On a folder, a
numbered badge indicates the total number of notifications for all the
apps inside.
Alerts can also appear on the Lock screen.
Respond to an alert without leaving your current app. Pull down on
the alert when it appears at the top of your screen.
Note: This feature works with text and email messages, calendar
invitations, and more.
Respond to an alert when iPhone is locked. Swipe the alert from right
to left.
Silence your alerts. Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. You can also use
Siri to turn Do Not Disturb on or off. Say “Turn on Do Not Disturb” or
“Turn off Do Not Disturb.”










