The smart guide to your smartphone—updated for the latest iOS and iPhone releases
Fully updated to cover the newest features of iOS and the latest iPhone models, iPhone For Dummies helps you keep in touch with family and friends, take pictures, play games, follow the news, stream music and video, get a little work done, and just about everything else. This user-friendly guide walks you through the basics of calling, texting, FaceTiming, and discovering all the cool things your iPhone can do. You’ll benefit from the insight of a longtime Apple expert on how to make the most of your new (or old) iPhone and its features. These wildly popular devices get more useful all the time. Find out what’s in store for you with Apple’s latest releases—even if you’ve never owned an iPhone before.
Discover the features of the latest iOS release and iPhone models
Customize your settings and keep your phone secure
Make the most of your camera and shoot high-quality videos
Find little-known utilities and apps that will make your life easier
iPhone For Dummies is the one-stop-shop for information on getting the most out of your new iPhone. New and inexperienced iPhone users will love this book.
The smart guide to your smartphone—updated for the latest iOS and iPhone releases
Fully updated to cover the newest features of iOS and the latest iPhone models, iPhone For Dummies helps you keep in touch with family and friends, take pictures, play games, follow the news, stream music and video, get a little work done, and just about everything else. This user-friendly guide walks you through the basics of calling, texting, FaceTiming, and discovering all the cool things your iPhone can do. You’ll benefit from the insight of a longtime Apple expert on how to make the most of your new (or old) iPhone and its
features. These wildly popular devices get more useful all the time. Find out what’s in store for you with Apple’s latest releases—even if you’ve never owned an iPhone before.
Discover the features of the latest iOS release and iPhone models
Customize your settings and keep your phone secure
Make the most of your camera and shoot high-quality videos
Find little-known utilities and apps that will make your life easier
iPhone For Dummies is the one-stop-shop for information on getting the most out of your new iPhone. New and inexperienced iPhone users will love this book.
iPhone For Dummies is the one-stop-shop for information on getting the most out of your new iPhone. New and inexperienced iPhone users will love this book. Your iPhone can be so much more than a communication tool to talk into.
Open the Safari app on your iPhone. Go to https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone. To view the user guide in a different language, scroll down to the bottom of the page, tap the country or region link (United States, for example), then choose a country or region.
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It can be complicated to pick up an iPhone for the first time and understand how to use it, especially if you're used to using an Android or a standard feature cell phone. This wikiHow article will introduce you to the basics of using an iPhone, from turning it on or off, to making calls, sending texts, and using apps.
The iPhone SE is one of the easiest iPhones to access for seniors. The home button's Touch ID feature lets you hold your finger on the button (without pressing down) to unlock your phone. We were prompted to set this feature up as soon as we turned the phone on, and my grandma had no issue with the instructions.
The first time you purchase an iPhone or iPad, you must create an Apple ID. This ID is used for everything that you do with Apple, including shopping in the iTunes or App Store, accessing iCloud services, using iMessage or FaceTime, or contacting Apple support.
It can be complicated to pick up an iPhone for the first time and understand how to use it, especially if you're used to using an Android or a standard feature cell phone. This wikiHow article will introduce you to the basics of using an iPhone, from turning it on or off, to making calls, sending texts, and using apps.
You can use a Mobile Device Manager to customize and control an iPhone for the ultimate dumb phone setup. Supervised Mode features plus: Make changes without having physical access to the iPhone you are managing. Use Kiosk mode to selectively allow access to phone features.
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