Apple iPhone 6s manuel d'utilisation

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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Apple iPhone 6s décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

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Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Apple iPhone 6s devrait contenir:
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    iPhone U ser Guide F or iOS 8. 4 Software[...]

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    C ont ents 9 Chapter 1: iPhone at a glance 9 iPhone overview 11 Accessories 11 Multi-T ouch screen 12 Buttons 14 SIM card 14 Status icons 16 Chapter 2: Get started 16 Set up iPhone 16 Connect to Wi-F i 17 Connect to the Internet 17 Apple ID 17 iCloud 19 Set up other mail, contacts, and calendar accoun ts 19 Manage content on y our iOS devices 20 Co[...]

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    41 AirPrint 41 Use an Apple headset 42 Bluetooth devices 43 Restrictions 43 Priv ac y 44 Securit y 46 Charge and monitor the batt er y 47 T rav el with iPhone 48 Chapter 4: Siri 48 Make requests 49 Siri and apps 49 T ell Siri about yourself 49 Make corrections 49 Siri Eyes F ree 50 Siri settings 51 Chapter 5: Phone 51 Phone calls 55 Visual voicemai[...]

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    69 A ccess music 70 Apple Music 70 Get personalized recommendations 70 F or Y ou 71 Search for and add music 71 Play music 72 New 73 Radio 73 C onnect 74 Playlists 75 iT unes Match 75 My Music 76 Siri and V oice Contr ol 76 Music settings 78 Chapter 9: Messages 78 SMS, MMS, and iMessage 79 Send and rec eive messages 80 Manage conversa tions 81 Shar[...]

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    10 1 Alarms and timers 1 02 Chapter 1 5: Maps 1 02 Find plac es 1 03 Get more info 1 03 Get directions 1 04 3D and Fly over 1 04 Maps settings 1 05 Chapter 1 6: Videos 1 05 Videos at a glance 1 06 Add videos to y our librar y 1 06 Contr ol playback 1 07 Videos settings 1 08 Chapter 1 7: Notes 1 08 Notes at a glance 1 09 Use notes in multiple accoun[...]

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    12 7 Organize books 12 7 Read PDFs 1 28 iBooks settings 1 29 Chapter 25: Health 1 29 Y our health at a glance 1 30 Collect health and tness data 1 30 Share health and tness data 1 30 Create an emer genc y medical ID 131 Chapter 26: Passbook 131 P assbook at a glance 131 P assbook on the go 13 2 Apple P ay 13 5 Passbook & A pple P ay setti[...]

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    16 2 Zo om 16 3 Invert Colors and Grayscale 1 64 Speak Selection 1 64 Speak Screen 1 64 Speak Auto-text 1 64 Large , bold, and high-contrast text 1 64 Button Shapes 16 5 Reduce screen motion 16 5 On/o switch labels 16 5 Assignable ringtones and vibrations 16 5 V ideo Descriptions 16 5 Hearing aids 16 7 M ono audio and balance 16 7 Subtitles and [...]

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    1 86 Restart or reset iPhone 18 7 R eset iPhone settings 18 7 G et information about your iPhone 1 88 Usage information 1 88 Disabled iPhone 1 88 Back up iPhone 1 89 Update and rest ore iPhone software 1 90 Cellular settings 191 Sell or give away iPhone 191 Learn more, ser vice , and suppor t 19 2 FCC compliance statemen t 19 2 Canadian regulator y[...]

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    1 9 iPhone at a glanc e iPhoneov er view This guide describes iOS 8. 4 for: • iPhone 6 • iPhone 6 Plus • iPhone 5s • iPhone 5c • iPhone 5 • iPhone 4s iPhone6 Bottom microphone Bottom microphone Ring/Silent switch Ring/Silent switch Receiver/front microphone Receiver/front microphone FaceTime camera FaceTime camera V olume buttons [...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 10 iPhone6Plus FaceTime camera FaceTime camera Ring/Silent switch Ring/Silent switch Receiver/front microphone Receiver/front microphone V olume buttons V olume buttons Multi-Touch display Multi-Touch display Homebutton/ Touch ID sensor Homebutton/ Touch ID sensor Sleep/W ake button Sleep/W ake button iSight[...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 11 Acc essories The following acc essories are included with iPhone: Apple headset. Use the Apple EarP ods with Remote and Mic (iPhone 5 or later) or the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic (iPhone 4s) to listen to music and videos , and make phone calls. See Use an Apple headset on page 41 . Connecting cable. Use the L[...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 12 Buttons Most of the buttons you use with iPhone are virtual ones on the touchscreen. A f ew physical buttons control basic functions , such as turning iPhone on or adjusting the volume. Sleep/W ake button When you ’ re not using iPhone, press the Sleep/W ake button to lock iPhone. L ock ing iPhone puts the display [...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 13 On iPhone models with T ouch ID, you can use the sensor in the Home button to read your ngerprint, instead of using y our passcode or Apple ID password t o unlock iPhone or make purchases in the iT unes S tore, App Store, and iBooks Store. See T ouch ID on page 44 . If you hav e iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you can [...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 14 Impor tant: Clock alarms, a udio apps such as Music, and many game s play sounds through the built-in speaker , ev en when iPhone is in silent mode. In some areas , the sound e ects for Camera and V oice Memos are played , even if the Ring/Silent swit ch is set to silent. F or information about changing soun[...]

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    Chapter 1 iPhone at a glance 15 Status icon What it means EDGE Y our car rier ’ s EDGE (GSM) network is a vailable, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that netw ork. See Cellular settings on page 19 0 . GPRS/1xRT T Y our car rier ’ s GPRS (GSM) or 1xRTT (CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that netw [...]

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    2 16 Get star ted Set up iPhone · W ARNING: T o avoid injury , read Important safety information on page 18 3 before using iPhone. Y ou can set up iPhone over a Wi-Fi netw ork, or over your carrier’ s cellular network (not available in all ar eas). Or connect iPhone to your computer and use iT unes to set up iPhone (see Connect iPhone to y[...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 17 • Ask to join networks: T ur n on Ask to Join Networks to be prompt ed when a Wi-Fi network is available . Other wise, you must manually join a network when a previously used netw ork isn’t av ailable. • Join a closed Wi-Fi network: T ap Other , then enter the name of the closed netw ork. Y ou need to know the n[...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 18 iCloud stores y our photos and videos, documents , music, calendars, contacts, and more . Con tent stored in iCloud is pushed wirele ssly to your other iOS devices and comput ers signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID . iCloud is av ailable on devices with iOS 5 or later , on Mac computers with OS X Lion v1 0.7 .5 or la[...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 19 Y ou must have an iCloud account and be signed in t o iCloud to use Apple P ay . See Apple P ay on page 13 2 . With iCloud, you get a free email account and 5 GB of storage f or your mail, documents , photos, and backups. Y our purchased music , apps, T V shows, and books, as well as your photo streams , don’t count again[...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 20 Y ou can also manually manage content from iT unes, in the device’ s Summar y pane. This lets you add songs and videos, by choosing a song , video , or playlist from y our iT unes library and then dragging it to your iPhone in iT unes. This is useful if your iT unes librar y contains more items than can t on your devic[...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 21 • In the Summar y pane, you can set iT unes to automatically sync iPhone when it’ s attached to your comput er . T o temporarily preven t syncing when you attach the device , hold down Command and Option (Mac) or Shift and Contr ol (PC) until you see iPhone appear in the iT unes window . • In the Summar y pane, selec [...]

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    Chapter 2 Get started 22 Y our iPhone name The name of your iPhone is used by both iT unes and iCloud. Change the name of your iPhone . Go to Settings > G eneral > About > Name. View this user guide on i Phone Y ou can view the iPhone User Guide on iPhone in Safari, and in the iBooks app . View the user guide in Safari. T ap , then tap the[...]

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    3 23 Basics Use apps All the apps that come with iPhone—as well as the apps y ou download from the App Stor e—are on the Home screen. Start at home T ap an app to open it. Pr ess the Home button anytime to return t o the Home screen. Swipe left or right to see other screens.[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 24 Multitasking iPhone helps you manage several tasks a t the same time. View contacts and open apps. Double-click the Home button to reveal the multitasking screen. Swipe left or right to see more . T o switch to another app , tap it. T o connect with a recent or fa vorite contact, tap the con tact ’ s picture or name , then tap[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 25 Get a closer look Pinch open on a photo , webpage , or map for a close-up—then pinch closed to zoom back out . In Photos , keep pinching to see the collection or album the photo’ s in. Or double-tap a photo or webpage to z oom in, and double-tap again to zoom out. In M aps, double-tap to zoom in and tap once with two nger[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 26 Reachability If you have iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 P lus, and are using it in portrait orientation, lightly tap twice on the Home button to slide the screen down (bringing the t op half closer to your thumb). Disable Reachability . T ap Settings > General > Accessibility , then tap Reachability (below Interaction). App extensio[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 27 Hando Pick up on one device where y ou left o on another . Y ou can use Hando with Mail, Safari, P ages, Numbers, Keynote , Maps, M essages, Reminders, Calendar , C ontacts, and even some thir d-par t y apps. F or Hando to work, your devices must be signed in t o iCloud using the same Apple ID , and they must be with[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 28 Cust omize iPhone Arrange your ap ps Arrange apps. T ouch and hold any app on the Home scr een until it jiggles, then drag apps around . Drag an app to the edge of the screen to mov e it to a di erent Home screen, or to the Dock at the bottom of the screen. P ress the Home button to sa ve your arrangement . Create a new Home [...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 29 Change the wallpaper W allpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper f or the Lock screen or Home screen. Y ou can choose from dynamic and still images . Change the wallpaper . Go to Settings > W allpaper > Choose a New W allpaper . When choosing an image for new wallpaper , the P erspective Zoom butt on det[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 30 T ype tex t The onscreen keyboard lets you en ter text when needed. Enter tex t T ap a tex t eld to see the onscreen keyboard , then tap letters to type. If you touch the wr ong key , you can slide y our nger to the correct key . The lett er isn’t entered un til you release your nger from the key . 9:41 AM 100% T ap S[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 31 T urn o predictive te xt. T ouch and hold or , then slide to Pr edictive. If you turn o predic tive text, iPhone may still try to suggest corrections for misspelled w ords. Accept a correction by en tering a space or punctuation, or by tapping return. T o reject a correction, tap the “x.” I f you reject the same sugges[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 32 Use iCloud to keep y our personal dictionar y up to date on y our other devices. Go to Settings > iCloud , then turn on iCloud Drive or Documents & Data. Use an Ap ple Wireless Ke yboard Y ou can use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (av ailable separately) to ent er text on iPhone. The keyboard connects via Bluetooth, so you mu[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 33 Dic tate tex t. T ap on the onscreen k eyboard , then speak. T ap Done when you nish. T ap to begin dictation. T ap to begin dictation. Add text . T ap again and continue dictating. T o inser t text, tap to place the insertion point rst. Y ou can also replace selected text by dictating. Add punctuation or format te xt. Say[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 34 Use V oice Control. Turn Siri o in Settings > G eneral > Siri, then press and hold the Home button until the V oice C ontrol screen appears and you hear a beep , or press and hold the c enter button on your headset. S ee Use an Apple headset on page 41 . F or best results: • Speak clearly and naturally . • Say only [...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 35 Limit Spotlight Search to your iPhone . Go to Settings > G eneral > Spotlight Search, then tap Spotlight Suggestions to deselect it. T urn o Location Services for Spotlight Sugge stions. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Ser vices. T ap System Services, then turn o Spotlight Suggestions. Con trol Cen ter Cont[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 36 Notication Cen ter Notication Cen ter collects your notications in one place, so you can review them whenever you ’ re ready . V iew details about your day—such as the weather f orecast, appointments , birthdays, stock quotes , and even a quick summary of what ’ s coming up tomorrow . T ap the Notications tab t[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 37 Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb is an easy way to silence iPhone , whether you ’ re going to dinner or to sleep . It keeps calls and aler ts from making any sounds or lighting up the screen. T urn on Do Not Disturb . Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open C ontrol Cen ter , then tap . When Do Not Disturb is on, appe[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 38 F amily Sharing With F amily Sharing , up to six family members can share their iT unes St ore, iBooks Stor e, and App Store pur chases, a family calendar , and family photos, all without shar ing accounts. One adult in your household—the family organiz er—invites family members to join the family group and agrees to pa y fo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 39 Hide your iT unes Store , App Store , and iBooks Store purchase s. T o hide all your pur chases from family members, tap Settings > iCloud > F amily > [ your name ], then turn o Share My Pur chases. On your computer , you can also hide specic pur chases so they aren’t av ailable to other family members. See supp[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 40 Set up iCloud Drive If iCloud Drive is not turned on, you can set it up using Setup assistant when you install iOS 8, or you can set it up later in Settings. iCloud Drive is an upgrade to Documents & Data. When you upgrade to iCloud Drive , your documen ts are copied to iCloud Drive and become a vailable on your devices usin[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 41 AirPla y Use AirPlay t o stream music, photos , and video wirelessly to A pple T V and other AirPlay-enabled devices. If you don’t see your AirPlay-enabled devic es when you tap , you ma y also need to make sure everything is on the same Wi-F i network. Display the A irPlay con trols. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the scree[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 42 • Answer an incoming call: Press the cen ter button. • End the current call: Press the cent er button. • Decline an incoming call: Press and hold the cent er button for about two seconds , then let go . T wo low beeps conrm y ou declined the call. • Switch to an incoming or on-hold call, and put the current call on ho[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 43 Restrictions Y ou can set restrictions for some apps, and for pur chased content . F or example, paren ts can restrict explicit music from appearing in playlists, or disallow changes to certain settings. Use restrictions to preven t the use of cer tain apps, the installation of new apps , or changes to accounts or the volume lim[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 44 Securit y Securit y feature s help protect the information on your iPhone from being acce ssed by others. Use a passcode with da ta protection F or better security , you can set a passcode that must be en tered each time you turn on or wake up iPhone. Set a passcode. Go to Settings > T ouch ID & Passcode (iPhone models wi[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 45 Note: If you turn iPhone o af ter setting up the T ouch ID sensor , you ’ll be asked to conrm your passcode when you turn iPhone back on and unlock it the rst time. Y ou’ll also be asked for your Apple ID password f or the rst purchase you make in the iT unes St ore, A pp Store, or iBooks Store. Delete a ?[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 46 F ind My iPhone Find My iPhone can help you loca te and secure your iPhone using the free F ind My iPhone app (available in the A pp Store) on another iPhone , iP ad, or iP od touch, or using a M ac or PC web browser signed in to www .icloud.com/nd . Find My iPhone includes Activation L ock, which is designed to prev ent anyo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Basics 47 Y ou can also charge the battery by connecting i Phone to your comput er , which also allows you to sync iPhone with iT unes. See Sync with iT unes on page 20 . Unless your keyboard has a high- power USB 2.0 or 3 .0 por t, you must connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 or 3 .0 por t on your computer . Impor tant: The iPhone battery [...]

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    4 48 Siri Make requests Siri lets you speak to iPhone to send me ssages, schedule meetings , place phone calls, and much more. Sir i understands natural speech, so you don’t have to learn s pecial commands or keywords. Ask Siri anything , from “ set the timer for 3 minutes ” to “what movies are showing t onight?” Open apps, and turn fea t[...]

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    Chapter 4 Siri 49 Siri and apps Siri works with many of the apps on iPhone , including Phone, M essages , Maps, Clock, Calendar , and more. For example , you can say things like: • “Call Mom at home ” • “Do I have an y new texts from Rick?” • “I’ m running low on gas ” • “Set an alarm for 8 a.m.” • “Cancel all m y meet[...]

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    Chapter 4 Siri 50 Siri settings T o set options for Siri, go to Settings > General > Siri. Options include: • T urning Siri on or o • T urning Allow “Hey Sir i” on or o • Language • V oice gender (may not be av ailable in all areas) • V oice feedback • My Info card Prev ent acce ss to Siri when iPhone is locked. G o to S[...]

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    5 51 Phone Phone calls Make a call Making a call on i Phone is as simple as choosing a number in your contacts, or tapping one of your fav orites or recent calls . W ARNING: F or important information about avoiding distr actions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Impor tant safety information on page 18 3 . Add fa vorites. With F a[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 52 • Enter a hard pa use (to pause dial ing until you tap the Dial button): T ouch the “#” key until a semicolon appears. • Redial the last number: T ap Keypad, tap Call to display the number , then tap Call again. Use Siri or V oice C ontrol. Press and hold the Home button, say “ call” or “ dial,” then say the na[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 53 Make and receiv e calls on your iP ad , iP odtouch, or Mac Continuity (iOS 8 or later) lets you make and rec eive calls on your iP ad or iP od touch, or on your Mac (with OS X Y osemite). Calls are rela yed through your iPhone , which must be turned on and connected to a cellular network. C ellular charges may apply . See Abou[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 54 Use another app while on a call. Pre ss the Home button, then open the app. T o return to the call, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Respond to a sec ond call. Y ou can: • Ignore the call and send it to voic email: T ap Ignore . • Put the rst call on hold and answer the new one: T ap Hold + Accept. • End[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 55 Visual voicemail Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your message s and choose which one to listen to or delete , without having to wade thr ough all of them. A badge on the V oicemail icon tells you ho w many unheard messages y ou have. T he rst time you tap V oicemail, you ’ re prompt ed to create a voicemail passwor d[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 56 Con tacts When viewing a contact’ s card , a quick tap lets you make a phone call, crea te an email message, nd the contact’ s location, and more . See Chapter 32 , Contacts , on page 14 7 . Call f or warding , call waiting , and caller ID Set up call forwarding, call waiting , or caller ID . (GSM) Go to Settings > Phon[...]

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    Chapter 5 Phone 57 Set network options. Go to Settings > Cellular to: • T urn data roaming on or o • T urn cellular data on or o • T urn voice roaming on or o (CDMA) • Use GSM networks abroad (CDMA) See Usage information on page 18 8 . T urn o cellular services. Go to Settings, turn on Airplane Mode, then tap Wi-F i and turn [...]

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    6 58 Mail Writ e messages Mail lets you access all of your email acc ounts, on the go . W ARNING: F or important information about avoiding distr actions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Impor tant safety information on page 18 3 . Change mailboxes or accounts. Change mailboxes or accounts. Search for messages. Search for messages[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mail 59 Mark addresses outside certain domains. When you ’ re addressing a message t o a recipient that’ s not in your or ganization’ s domain, Mail can color the recipient’ s name red t o aler t you. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, C alendars > Mark Addresses, then dene the domains that you don’t want marked . Y ou ca[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mail 60 See impor tant messages Get notied of replies to a message or thread . T ap , then tap Notify Me. While you ’ re writing a message, you can also tap in the Subject eld. T o change how notications appear , go to Settings > Notications > Mail > Thread Notications. Gather impor tant messages . Add impor tant[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mail 61 W ork with multiple message s Delete, mo ve , or mark multiple messages. While viewing a list of messages , tap Edit. Select some messages , then choose an action. If y ou make a mistak e, shak e iPhone immediately to undo . Manage a message with a swipe. While viewing a list of messages, swipe a message t o the left to reveal a m[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mail 62 Mail settings Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, C alendars, where you can: • Create a di erent mail signature for each accoun t • Add mail accoun ts • Set Out of Oce replies for Ex change mail accounts • Bcc yourself on every message you send • T urn on Organize b y Thread to group r elated messages together • [...]

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    7 63 Safari Safari at a glance Use Safari on iPhone to browse the web , use Reading List to c ollect webpages to read later , and add page icons to the Home screen f or quick access. Use iCloud t o see pages you hav e open on other devices , and to keep your bookmarks, history , and reading list up to date on y our other devices. Share, print, and [...]

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    Chapter 7 Safari 64 Search the web Search the web . Enter a URL or search term in the search eld a t the top of the page, then tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search f or exactly what you typed. If you don’t want to see suggest ed search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then (under Search) turn o Search Engine Sugges[...]

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    Chapter 7 Safari 65 Note: If you close the tab on iPhone , the tab also closes on your other devices . Scroll to the bottom to see tabs open on other devices. Scroll to the bottom to see tabs open on other devices. View recently closed tabs . T ouch and hold . Get back to the top . T ap the top edge of the screen t o quick ly return to the to[...]

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    Chapter 7 Safari 66 Sav e a reading list for lat er Save int eresting items in your r eading list so you can revisit them later . Y ou can read pages in your reading list even when y ou’ re not connected to the Internet. Add the curren t page to your reading list. T ap , then tap Add to Reading List. Add a linked page without opening it. T ouch a[...]

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    Chapter 7 Safari 67 F ill in forms Whether you ’ re logging in to a websit e, signing up for a service, or mak ing a purchase, y ou can ll in a web form using the onscreen keyboard or ha ve Safari ll it in for you using A utoFill. Tired of alway s having to log in? When y ou’ re asked if you w ant to save the passw ord for the site, tap Y[...]

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    Chapter 7 Safari 68 Let Safari creat e secure passwords and stor e them for you. T ap the password eld when creating a new account , and Safari will o er to create a passw ord for you . Erase your br owsing history and data from iPhone. Go to Settings > Safari > Clear Histor y and W ebsite Data. Visit sites without making history . T ap[...]

  • Page 69

    8 69 Music Music at a glance Use Music to enjoy music stor ed on iPhone as well as music streamed over the In ternet, including the live worldwide station Beats 1 . With an optional Apple Music membership , listen to millions of tracks and connect with your fav orite ar tists. Note: Y ou need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to stream A pple Mu[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 70 AppleMusic As an Apple Music member you can list en to dozens of hand-curat ed ad-free radio stations and create your o wn stations, all with unlimited skips. Y ou can also access millions of songs for streaming and oine pla y , rec eive recommendations from music experts and ar tists, share playlists among friends, and enj[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 71 Reorder a F or Y ou playlist. Play the playlist, tap the Miniplay er to show the Now Playing scr een, then tap . Drag to rearrange the song order . Add F or Y ou playlists. T ap , then tap Add to My Music. T he playlist remains in your library and updates a utomatically if the playlist changes. (Go to Settings > Music, then tu[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 72 Skip to any point in a song . Drag the playhead . Decrease the scrubbing speed by sliding your nger down the screen. Share music. T ap , then choose a sharing option. Shue. T ap to play your songs in r andom order . Repeat. T ap to r epeat an album or playlist. Double-tap to repeat a single song . M o r e . T ap for additio[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 73 Radio Radio o ers the always-on Beats 1, featuring top DJs playing t oday’ s best music. The f eatured stations created b y exper ts provide a great wa y to explore and enjoy new music in a v ariet y of genres. Y ou can also create your own custom stations , based on your pick of artist, song, or genre. T ap to play the stat[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 74 View an artist ’ s content. T ap Connect to view the con tent shared by artists you follow . Y ou can also navigate t o any artist ’ s page to see what tha t ar tist is sharing. Make a comment. T ap to write a comment. Crea te a nickname the rst time you make a comment. Share an artist post. T ap , then choose a sharing op[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 75 iT unes Match If you have an iT unes Match subscription and an Apple Music membership, your iT unes Match library will be accessible in iCloud Music Librar y . Subscribe to iT unes Match. Go to Settings > M usic > Subscribe to iT unes Match. T urn on iT unes Match. Go to Settings > iT unes & App Store . Sign in if yo[...]

  • Page 76

    Chapter 8 Music 76 Siri and V oice Contr ol Y ou can use Siri or V oice C ontrol to c ontrol music playback. S ee Make requests on page 48 and V oice Con trol on page 33 . Siri can also help you nd music in the iT unes St ore. See “Find it with Siri” in Browse or search on page 11 8 . Use V oice Control. Press and hold the Home button. V oic[...]

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    Chapter 8 Music 77 Note: The Late Night setting c ompresses the dynamic range of the a udio output, reducing the volume of loud passages and increasing the v olume of quiet passages. Y ou might wan t to use this setting when listening to music on an airplane or in some other noisy en vironment. ( The Late Night setting applies t o all audio o[...]

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    9 78 Messages SMS, MMS, and iM essage Messages lets you ex change text messages with other SMS and MMS devices using your c ellular connection, and with other iOS devices and Mac computers using iMessage. iMessage is an Apple feature that lets y ou send messages over W i-Fi (or c ellular connections) to others using iOS 5 or later , or OS X Mountai[...]

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    Chapter 9 Messages 79 Send and receive me ssages Send a photo or video. Send a photo or video. Add your voice to the conversation. Add your voice to the conversation. Get info, make a voice or FaceT ime call, share your location, or mute notifications. Get info, make a voice or FaceT ime call, share your location, or mute notifications. Blue indica[...]

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    Chapter 9 Messages 80 See a person’ s contact info . In a conversation, tap Details, then tap . T ap the info items to per form actions, such as making a voice or F ace Time call. Send messages to a group (iMessage and MMS). T ap , then en ter multiple recipients. With MMS, group messaging must also be turned on in Settings > Messages, and rep[...]

  • Page 81

    Chapter 9 Messages 81 Share photos , videos, y our location, and more With iMessage or MMS, y ou can send and receive photos and videos , and send locations, contact info , and voice memos . The size limit of attachmen ts is determined by your service provider— iPhone may compre ss photo and video attachments when necessary . Quickly take and sen[...]

  • Page 82

    Chapter 9 Messages 82 Messages settings Go to Settings > Messages, wher e you can: • T urn iMessage on or o • Notify others when you ’ve read their message s • Specify phone numbers, Apple IDs , and email addresses t o use with Messages • Set SMS and MMS options • Show the Subject eld • Block unwanted message s • Set how lo[...]

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    10 83 Calendar Calendar at a glanc e Change calendars or accounts. Change calendars or accounts. View invitations. View invitations. View list of events. View list of events. Add an ev ent. T ap , then ll in the even t details. If you add a location and choose Alert > Time to leav e, Calendar reminds y ou of the event based on the current tr [...]

  • Page 84

    Chapter 1 0 Calendar 84 Invita tions iCloud , Microsoft Exchange, and some CalDA V ser vers let you send and receive meeting invitations . Invite others t o an event . T ap an event , tap Edit, then tap In vitees. Type names , or tap to pick people from Con tacts. If you don’t want to be notied when someone decline s a meeting, go to Settings [...]

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    Chapter 1 0 Calendar 85 Share iCloud calendars With F amily Sharing , a calendar shared with all the members of your family is created automatically . See F amily Sharing on page 38 . Y ou can also share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When y ou share a calendar , others can see it, and you can let them add or change events . Y ou can a[...]

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    11 86 Photos View photos and videos The Photos app lets y ou view the photos and videos: • T ak en with Camera on iPhone • Stored in iCloud (see iCloud P hoto Librar y on page 88) • Shared from others (see iCloud Phot o Sharing on page 89 ) • Synced from y our computer (see Sync with iT unes on page 20 ) • Saved from an email, tex t messa[...]

  • Page 87

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 87 View by location. While viewing by year or by collection, tap . Photos and videos that include location information appear on a map , showing where they w ere taken. While viewing a photo or video , tap to show and hide the con trols. Swipe left or right to go forward or backward. Search photos. From Albums or Photos , tap to [...]

  • Page 88

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 88 Delete a photo or video from Photos . T ap the Photos tab , tap the photo or video, tap , then tap Delete Photo or Delete Video. Deleted photos and videos are kept in the Recently Deleted album on iPhone, with a badge showing the remaining days until the item is permanently removed fr om iPhone. T o delete the photo or video p[...]

  • Page 89

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 89 My Photo Stream My Photo Stream, turned on by defa ult, automatically uploads new phot os and videos to your other devices that use My Photo Str eam. T urn My Photo Str eam on or o. G o to Settings > Photos & Camera, or S ettings > iCloud > Photos. Note: Photos stor ed in iCloud count against your total i[...]

  • Page 90

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 90 Note: T o use iCloud Photo Sharing, i Phone must be connected to the Internet. iCloud Photo Sharing works over both Wi-F i and cellular networks. Cellular data charges may apply . See Usage information on page 18 8 . Create new shared albums or add photos to existing ones. Create new shared albums or add photos to existi[...]

  • Page 91

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 91 Other ways to share phot os and videos Y ou can share photos and videos in Mail or Messages, or through other apps y ou install. Share or cop y a photo or video . V iew a photo or video, then tap . If you don’t see , tap the screen to show the con trols. T ap M ore in Sharing to turn on the apps you wan t to use for sharing.[...]

  • Page 92

    Chapter 1 1 Photos 92 • T ap Adjustments to set Light, C olor , and B&W (black & white) options . T ap the down arrow , then tap next to Light, Color , or B&W to choose the element you wan t to adjust. Mov e the slider to the desired e ec t. Compar e the edited version to the original. T ouch and hold the photo t o view the origina[...]

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    12 93 Camer a Camera at a glanc e Quick! Get the camera! From the L ock screen, just swipe up. Or swipe up from the bott om edge of the screen to open Con trol Cent er , then tap . Note: When you open Camer a from the Lock screen, you can view and edit photos and videos you take while the device is locked by tapping the thumbnail at the lower[...]

  • Page 94

    Chapter 1 2 Camera 94 The LED ash provide s extra light when you need it—even as a ashlight, just a swipe a way in Contr ol Center . See Control C enter on page 35 . View the photos and videos you’ve taken. View the photos and videos you’ve taken. Switch between cameras. Switch between cameras. Filter Filter T ake a photo. T ake a photo[...]

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    Chapter 1 2 Camera 95 Exposure is automatic , but you can set the exposure manually f or the next shot by tapping an object or area on the screen. With an iSight camera, tapping the screen sets the f ocus and the exposure , and face detection is temporarily turned o . T o lock the exposure and focus, touch and hold until the rectangle pulses. T [...]

  • Page 96

    Chapter 1 2 Camera 96 Zoom in or out. (iSight camera) Pinch the image on the screen. F or iPhone 5 or later , z oom works in video mode as well as photo mode. If Location Services is turned on, photos and videos are tagged with location data that can be used by apps and photo-sharing website s. See Priv acy on page 43. Use the capture timer to put [...]

  • Page 97

    Chapter 1 2 Camera 97 Camera settings Go to Settings > Photos & Camera f or camera options, which include: • iCloud Photo Library , My Photo Str eam, and iCloud Photo Sharing • Burst photos • Slideshow • Grid • HDR Adjust the volume of the shutt er sound with the Ringer and Aler ts settings in Settings > S ounds. Or mute the sou[...]

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    13 98 W eather Get the current temperature and ten-da y forecast f or one or more cities around the world , with hourly forecasts f or the next 1 2 hours. W eather uses L ocation Ser vices to get the forecast f or your current location. Current conditions Current conditions Add or delete cities. Add or delete cities. Current temperature Current tem[...]

  • Page 99

    Chapter 1 3 W eather 99 See all cities at once. Pinch the screen or tap . T urn local weather on or o. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. See Privacy on page 43. Use iCloud to push y our list of cities to your other iOS devic es. Go to Settings > iCloud, then make sure iCloud Drive or Documents & Data is on. See iCloud on[...]

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    14 10 0 Clock Clock at a glance The rst clock displa ys the time based on your location when you set up iPhone. Add other clocks to show the time in other major cities and time z ones. Delete clocks or change their order . Delete clocks or change their order . Add a clock. Add a clock. View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer . V[...]

  • Page 101

    Chapter 1 4 Clock 101 Alarms and timers W ant iPhone to wake y ou? T ap Alarm, then tap . S et your wake-up time and other options, then give the alarm a name (like “Good morning”). T ap to change options or delete an alarm. T ap to change options or delete an alarm. T urn saved alarms on or off. T urn saved alarms on or off. No wasting time! Y[...]

  • Page 102

    15 10 2 Maps F ind places W ARNING: F or important information about navigation and a voiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations , see Impor tant safety information on page 18 3 . See also Priv ac y on page 43. Choose the view , drop a pin, or show traffic. Choose the view , drop a pin, or show traffic. T ap a pin to display[...]

  • Page 103

    Chapter 1 5 Maps 10 3 • Zip code • Business (“ movies,” “restauran ts san francisco ca,” “apple inc new y ork ”) Maps may also list recent loca tions, searches , or directions that you can choose from. Use Siri. Say , f or example, “Find co ee near me.” Find the loca tion of a contact, or of a fav orite or recent sea rch. T a[...]

  • Page 104

    Chapter 1 5 Maps 10 4 Use Maps on your Mac to get directions. Open M aps on your Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), get directions for your trip , then choose F ile > Share > Send to your device . Y our Mac and iPhone must both be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID . Find out about tr ac conditions. T ap , then tap Show T rac. Oran[...]

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    16 10 5 Videos Videos at a glance Open the Videos app to watch movies , T V shows, and music videos. T o watch video podcasts, open the P odcasts app—see P odcasts at a glance on page 13 9 . T o watch videos you rec ord using Camera on iPhone , open the Photos app . Choose a category . Choose a category . Delete videos from your library . Delete [...]

  • Page 106

    Chapter 1 6 Videos 10 6 Add videos t o your library Buy or rent videos from the i T unesStor e. T ap St ore in the Videos app, or open the iT unes Store app on iPhone, then tap M ovies or T V Shows. The iT unes Store is not av ailable in all areas. S ee Chapter 22 , iT unes Store , on page 11 8 . T ransf er videos from your computer . Connect iP[...]

  • Page 107

    Chapter 1 6 Videos 10 7 Select a di erent audio language. I f the video o ers other languages, tap , then choose a language from the Audio list. Show subtitles or closed captions. T ap . Not all videos o er subtitles or closed captions. Customiz e the appearance of closed captions. Go to Settings > G eneral > Accessibility > Subti[...]

  • Page 108

    17 10 8 Notes Notes a t a glance T ype notes on iPhone , and iCloud automatically makes them a vailable on your other iOS devic es and Mac computers. Y ou can also read and cr eate notes in other accoun ts, such as Gmail or Y ahoo!. T ap to edit. T ap to edit. Write a new note. Write a new note. Share or print. Share or print. Delete this note. Del[...]

  • Page 109

    Chapter 1 7 Notes 10 9 Use note s in multiple accounts Share notes with other acc ounts. Y ou can share note s with other accounts, such as G oogle, Y ahoo!, or A OL. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then turn on Notes f or the account. Create a note in a s pecic account. T ap Accoun ts at the top of a list of notes , select the ac[...]

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    18 11 0 Reminders Reminders at a glance Reminders lets you keep track of all the things you need to do . Add a list. Add a list. Completed item Completed item Scheduled items Scheduled items Add a reminder . T ap a list, then tap a blank line . Share a list. T ap a list, then tap Edit . T ap Sharing, then tap Add P erson. T he people you share with[...]

  • Page 111

    Chapter 1 8 Reminders 111 What list was that in? Scr oll to the top to see the search eld . All lists are searched b y the reminder name. Y ou can also use Siri to nd reminders. F or example, say “Find the reminder about milk.” With OS X Y osemite, you can hand o reminders you ’ re editing between y our Mac and iPhone. See About Cont[...]

  • Page 112

    Chapter 1 8 Reminders 11 2 Reminders settings Go to Settings > Reminders, where y ou can: • Set a default list for new reminders • Sync past reminders Keep your reminders up t o date on other devices . Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Reminders. T o keep up to date with Reminders on OS X, turn on iCloud on your Mac, too. Some other t[...]

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    19 11 3 Stocks Keep track of the major exchange s and your stock portfolio, see the change in v alue over time , and get news about the companies you ’ re wat ching. T ap to see market capitalization. T ap again to see percent change. T ap to see market capitalization. T ap again to see percent change. Swipe left or right to see stats or news art[...]

  • Page 114

    Chapter 1 9 Stocks 11 4 Use Siri. Say something like: • “How are the markets going?” • “How ’ s Apple stock today?” Find out mor e. T ap Y AHOO! View a full-screen chart. Rotate iPhone t o landscape orientation. (On iPhone 6 Plus, rotate to landscape orientation, then touch the chart to expand it to the full-screen view .) Swipe left [...]

  • Page 115

    20 11 5 Game Cen ter Game Cent er at a glance Game Center lets y ou play your fav orite games with friends who have an iOS device or a Mac (OS X Mountain Lion or later). Y ou must be connected to the Int ernet to use Game Center . W ARNING: F or important information about avoiding r epetitive motion injuries, see Imp or tant safety informati[...]

  • Page 116

    Chapter 20 Game Center 11 6 Play game s with friends Invite friends t o a multiplayer game . T ap F riends, choose a friend , choose a game, then tap Play . If the game allows or requires more play ers, choose the play ers, then tap Next. Send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. When ev er yone’ s ready , start the game. If a fri[...]

  • Page 117

    21 11 7 Newsstand Newsstand organizes y our magazine and newspaper apps, and automatically updates them when iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi. T ouch and hold a publication to rearrange. T ouch and hold a publication to rearrange. Find Newsstand apps. Find Newsstand apps. Note: Y ou need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to download Newsstan[...]

  • Page 118

    22 11 8 iT unes Store iT unesStore a t a glance Use the iT unes St ore to add music, movies, T V shows, and more t o iPhone. See purchases, tones, audiobooks, and more. See purchases, tones, audiobooks, and more. View your lists. View your lists. Browse Browse Note: Y ou need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the iT unes St ore[...]

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    Chapter 22 iT unes Store 11 9 Ask Siri to tag it. When you hear music playing ar ound you, ask Siri “ What song is playing?” Siri tells you what the song is and giv es you an easy way t o purchase it. It also saves it t o the Siri tab in the iT unes Stor e so you can buy it later . T ap Music, tap , then tap the Siri tab to see a list of tagged[...]

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    Chapter 22 iT unes Store 12 0 Note: Age re strictions for Ask to Buy vary by area. In the United Stat es, the family organiz er can enable Ask to Buy for an y family member under age 1 8; for childr en under age 1 3, it’ s enabled by default. Hide individual purchases. Using iT unes on a computer , family members can hide any of their purch[...]

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    23 12 1 AppS tore AppStor e at a glance Use the App Stor e to browse , purchase, and download apps to iPhone. Y our apps update automatically o ver Wi-Fi (unle ss you turn o this f eature), so you can keep up with the latest improvemen ts and features . View purchases and updates. View purchases and updates. Browse Browse Explore apps by c[...]

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    Chapter 23 AppSt ore 12 2 Use Wish List. T o track an app you might wan t to purchase later , tap on the app page, then tap Add to Wish List. Search apps by category . T ap Explore , scroll to Categorie s, then tap a category to focus on the apps you want , for example , Education, Medical, or Sports. T ap subcategories to fur ther rene your [...]

  • Page 123

    Chapter 23 AppSt ore 12 3 Note: Age re strictions for Ask to Buy vary by area. In the United Stat es, the family organiz er can enable Ask to Buy for an y family member under age 1 8; for childr en under age 1 3, it’ s enabled by default. Hide individual purchases. Using iT unes on a computer , family members can hide any of their purcha[...]

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    24 12 4 iBooks Get books Get books from the iBooksStore. In iBooks, use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to access the iBooks Store . T ap Featur ed to browse the late st releases, or T op Charts to view the most popular . T o nd a specic book, tap Search. Use Siri. Say , f or example, “Find books by author name .” Read a book G[...]

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    Chapter 24 iBooks 12 5 Go to a specic page. Use the page navigation controls a t the bottom of the screen. Or tap and enter a page number , then tap the page number in the search results. Get a denition. D ouble-tap a word , then tap Dene in the menu that appears. Denitions aren’t available f or all languages. Remember your place . T [...]

  • Page 126

    Chapter 24 iBooks 12 6 Review your note s as study cards. T ap Study Cards. Swipe to mo ve between cards. T ap Flip Car d to see its back. Shue your study cards . T ap , then turn on Shue. Study glossary terms. If a book includes a glossar y , tap to include those wor ds in your study cards. Listen to an audiobook Skip back and forward. Skip [...]

  • Page 127

    Chapter 24 iBooks 12 7 Organize books Sort the list. Sort the list. View collections. View collections. View on the iBooks Store View on the iBooks Store View books by title or by cov er . T ap or . View only audiobooks or PDFs. T ap the name of the cur rent collection (at the top of the screen) then choose PDFs or Audiobooks. Organize y our books [...]

  • Page 128

    Chapter 24 iBooks 12 8 iBooks settings Restrict access to books and audiobooks with explicit c ontent. Go to Settings > G eneral > Restrictions then selec t an option for Books. Go to Settings > iBooks, where you can: • Sync collections and bookmarks (including notes and current page information) with your other devices. • Display onli[...]

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    25 12 9 Health Y our health at a glance Use the Health app to keep track of your health and tness inf ormation. Enter data f or key parameters, or let the Health app collect data from other apps and devices that monitor your health and activit y . Y ou can even shar e specic data with selected apps, and through apps with some health care prov[...]

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    Chapter 25 Health 13 0 Collect health and tness data Enter y our own data. If the parameter is in your Dashboard , just tap it there , then tap Add Data P oint. O ther wise, tap Health Data at the bottom of the scr een, tap the parameter you want t o update , then tap Add Data P oint . Collect data from Ap ple W atch. Once you pair Apple W atch [...]

  • Page 131

    26 13 1 P assbook P assbook at a glance Use P assbook to keep your boarding passes , movie tickets, coupons, loyalty cards, and more, all in one place. Scan a pass on i Phone to check in for a ight , get in to a movie , or redeem a coupon. P asses can include useful information, such as the balance on your co ee card, a coupon’ s expiration[...]

  • Page 132

    Chapter 26 P assbook 13 2 Scan a code. T ap , then tap Scan Code . P oint your iPhone at the c ode and frame it to add the pass. T ap to view scanning options. T ap to view scanning options. Use a pass. If an alert for a pass appears on the Lock screen, slide the aler t to display the pass. Or open P assbook, select the pass, then presen t the b[...]

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    Chapter 26 P assbook 13 3 Add a credit or debit car d. Nex t to Apple P ay , tap , then tap Next on the screen that follows . Then, position iPhone so that your car d appears in the frame. Card details ar e added automatically , but you may be prompt ed for additional information. Note: The card issuer determine s if your card is eligible to [...]

  • Page 134

    Chapter 26 P assbook 13 4 Use another card . Hold iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus near the reader until your defa ult card appears. T ap the card to reveal all your cards in P assbook, tap the card y ou want to use , then place your nger on T ouch ID and hold iPhone near the reader until you feel it vibra te and see the Done checkmark, indicating tha [...]

  • Page 135

    Chapter 26 P assbook 13 5 P assbook & Apple P ay settings Add and manage credit and debit ca rds. (iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus) T o add credit or debit cards, manage existing cards, change the default pa yment card , modify the shipping addresses used for Apple P ay purchases, phone number , or change contact information for pur chases, go to Se[...]

  • Page 136

    27 13 6 F ace Time F ace Time at a glance Use F ace Time to make video or audio calls to other iOS devices or computers tha t suppor t F ace Time. The F ace Time camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the rear iSight camera (not available on all models) t o share what you see around y ou. Note: F ace Time may not be available in all are[...]

  • Page 137

    Chapter 27 F ace Time 13 7 Use your v oice to start the call. Press and hold the Home button, then say “F ace Time ,” followed by the name of the person to call. W ant to call again? T ap F ace Time to see your call histor y on the screen. T ap Audio or Video to rene your search, then tap a name or number to call again. T ap to open th[...]

  • Page 138

    28 13 8 Calcula tor T ap numbers and func tions in Calculator , just as you would with a standard calculator . Get to Calculator quickly! Swipe up from the bottom edge of the scr een to open Control C enter . Clear the display . Clear the display . T o use the scientic calculator , rota te iPhone to landscape orientation.[...]

  • Page 139

    29 13 9 P odcasts P odcasts at a glanc e Open the P odcasts app , then browse , subscribe to, and play your favorite a udio or video podcasts on iPhone. See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. T ap a podcast to view and play episodes.[...]

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    Chapter 29 P odcasts 14 0 Get podcasts and episodes Discov er more podcasts. T ap F eatured or T op Charts at the bottom of the screen. Search for new podcasts. T ap Search at the bottom of the screen. Search your library . T ap My P odcasts, then drag do wn the center of the screen to r eveal the Search eld. Previe w or stream an episode. T ap [...]

  • Page 141

    Chapter 29 P odcasts 14 1 Con trol playback Use the playback con trols to go forward and back in a podcast, set the speed , skip episodes, and more. See a list of episodes. See a list of episodes. T ap to see more info. T ap to see more info. Drag to skip forward or back. Drag to skip forward or back. Skip to the next episode. Skip to the next epis[...]

  • Page 142

    Chapter 29 P odcasts 14 2 Organize y our fav orites in to stations Organize y our favorite podcasts into cust om stations, and updat e episodes automatically across all your devices . Organize selected podcasts and episodes into stations. Organize selected podcasts and episodes into stations. T ap a station to choose episodes or change settings. T [...]

  • Page 143

    30 14 3 C ompass Compass a t a glance Find a dir ection, see y our latitude and longitude, nd lev el, or match a slope. Swipe left to use the level. Swipe left to use the level. Current location Current location Align the crosshairs to level for accuracy . Align the crosshairs to level for accuracy . T ap anywhere to lock the heading. T ap anywh[...]

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    Chapter 30 Compass 14 4 On the level On an edge ... On an edge ... ... or lying flat ... or lying flat Deviation from level Deviation from level Level! Level! Deviation from chosen slope Deviation from chosen slope Show the lev el. Swipe left on the Compass screen. Hang it straight. H old iPhone against a picture frame or other object, then rotate [...]

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    31 14 5 V oice Memos V oic e Memos at a glance V oice Memos lets you use iPhone as a portable recording device. Use it with the built-in microphone, an iPhone or Bluetooth headset mic, or a supported ex ternal microphone. Drag recording level to position play/record head. Drag recording level to position play/record head. Record, pause, or resume. [...]

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    Chapter 3 1 Voice Memos 14 6 T rim the ex cess. T ap , then drag the r ed trim handles. T ap to check your edit. Adjust the trim handles if necessary , then tap Trim when you ’ re nished . Save the r ecording . T ap Done. Mute the start and stop tones. Use the iPhone volume buttons to turn the v olume all the way down. Multitask. T o use anoth[...]

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    32 14 7 C ontacts Con tacts at a glance iPhone lets you access and edit y our contact lists from personal, business, and other accounts. Open in Mail. Open in Mail. Dial a number . Dial a number . Open in Messages. Open in Messages. Set your My Info card f or Safari, Siri, and other apps . Go to Settings > M ail, Contacts, Calendars, tap My Info[...]

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    Chapter 3 2 Contacts 14 8 Use C ontacts with Phone Prioritize y our contacts. When you add someone to your F avorites list, their calls bypass Do Not Disturb and are added to your F avorites list in Phone f or quick dialing. Choose a con tact, then scroll down and tap Add t o F avorit es. Save the number y ou just dialed. In Phone, tap Keypad , ent[...]

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    Chapter 3 2 Contacts 14 9 Unify contacts When you hav e contacts from multiple sources , you might ha ve multiple entries for the same person. T o keep redundant contacts from appearing in your All Con tacts list, contacts from di erent sources that ha ve the same name are linked and display ed as a single unied contact . When you view a uni?[...]

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    A 15 0 Acc essibility Acc essibility feature s iPhone o ers many accessibility features: Vision • V oiceOver • Suppor t for braille dis plays • Zoo m • Inv er t Colors and Grayscale • Speak Selection • Speak Screen • Speak Auto-text • Large , bold, and high-contrast text • Button Shapes • Reduce screen motion • On/o swit[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 151 Use iT unes on your computer to c ongure accessibility on iPhone. Y ou can choose some accessibility options in iT unes on your comput er . Connect iPhone to y our computer , then select iPhone in the iT unes device list. Click Summar y , then click Congur e Accessibility at the bottom of the Summar y screen. F o[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 2 Use Siri. Say : • “ T urn Voic eOver on” • “ T urn V oiceO ver o” Explore. Drag your nger over the screen. V oiceOver speaks each it em you touch. Lift your nger to leav e an item selected. • Select an item: T ap it, or lif t your nger while dragging over it . • Select the nex t or previ[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 3 • Speak punctuation: Set the rotor to Punctuation, then swipe up or down to select how much you want t o hear . • Contr ol audio ducking: T o choose whether audio that’ s playing is turned down while V oiceOver speaks, set the rotor to Audio Ducking, then swipe up or down. • Change the language for iPhon[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 4 Open Con trol Cent er . S elect any item in the status bar , then swipe up with thr ee ngers. T o dismiss Contr ol Center , do a two-nger scrub . Switch apps . Double-click the H ome button to see open apps , swipe left or right with one nger to select an app, then double-tap to switch to it. Or , set the rot[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 5 • T wo-nger scrub: M ove two ngers back and f or th three times quickly (making a “z ”) to dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen. • Three-nger swipe up or down: Scroll one page at a time. • Three-nger swipe right or left: Go to the next or previous page (on the Home screen, for examp[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 6 Use the onscreen ke yboard When you activate an editable t ext eld, the onscreen keyboard appears (unless y ou have an Apple Wireless Keyboard a ttached). Activate a t ext eld. Select the text eld, then double-tap . The insertion point and the onscreen keyboard appear . Enter tex t. T ype charac ters using th[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 7 Cut, copy , or paste . S et the rotor to Edit , select the text, swipe up or down to choose Cut, Copy , or P aste, then double-tap. Undo . Shake i Phone, swipe lef t or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap . Enter an accen ted character . In standard typing style, select the plain character , then doubl[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 8 Enter braille c odes. Place iPhone at in front of y ou or hold it with the screen facing away , then tap the screen with one or several ngers at the same time . Adjust entry dot positions. T o move the entry dots to match your natural nger positions , tap and lift your right three ngers all at once to posi[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 15 9 • Mute or unmute V oiceOver: VO–S • Open Notication Cent er: Fn–VO–Up Arrow • Open Contr ol Center: Fn–VO–Down Arrow • Open the Item Chooser : VO–I • Change the label of the selected item: VO–/ • Double-tap with two ngers: VO–”-” • Adjust the rotor: Use Quick Nav [...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 0 • Lev el 1 heading: 1 • Lev el 2 heading: 2 • Lev el 3 heading: 3 • Lev el 4 heading: 4 • Lev el 5 heading: 5 • Lev el 6 heading: 6 T ext editing Use these commands (with Quick Na v turned o ) to work with text. V oiceOver reads the text as you mov e the inser tion point. • Go forwar[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 161 Y ou can set the leftmost or r ightmost cell of your braille dis play to provide sy stem status and other information. F or example: • Announcement History contains an unread message • The current Announcemen t History message hasn’t been read • V oiceOver speech is muted • The iPhone battery is low (less tha[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 2 Set the rotor options for w eb browsing . Go to Settings > G eneral > Accessibility > V oiceOver > Rotor . T ap to select or deselect options, or drag up or down to reposition an it em. Skip images while navigating . Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > V oiceOver > Navigate Images. Y ou [...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 3 T urn Zoom on or o. Go to Settings > G eneral > Accessibility > Zoom. Or , use the Acce ssibilit y Shortcut. See Accessibility Shor tcut on page 151 . Zoom in or out. W ith Zoom turned on, double-tap the screen with three ngers . Adjust the magnication. D ouble-tap with three ngers, then drag up o[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 4 Speak Selec tion Even with V oiceOver turned o , you can hav e iPhone read aloud any text you select. iPhone analyzes the text to determine the language , then reads it to you using the appropriate pronunciation. T urn on Speak Selection. G o to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech. There y ou can a[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 5 Reduce screen motion Y ou can stop the movement of some screen elemen ts, f or example, the parallax e ec t of icons and alerts against the wallpaper , or motion transitions. Reduce motion. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility , then turn on Reduce Motion. On/o switch labels T o mak e it easier to see [...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 6 F or shor tcut access from the L ock screen, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids, then turn on Control on L ock Screen. Use the settings to: • Check hearing aid battery status. • Adjust ambient micr ophone volume and equalization. • Choose which hearing aids (left, right, or both) re[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 7 This phone has been tested and r ated for use with hearing aids for some of the wir eless technologies it uses. However , there may be some newer wirele ss technologies used in this phone that have not been t ested yet f or use with hearing aids. It is impor tant to tr y the di erent feature s of this phone thoroug[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 8 Large phone keypad Make phone calls simply by tapping entries in your contacts and fav orites lists. When y ou need to dial a number , the lar ge numeric keypad on iPhone mak es it easy . S ee Make a call on page 51 . LED Flash f or Aler ts If you can’t hear the sounds that announce inc oming calls and other aler ts[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 16 9 • Enable the Sleep/W ake or volume buttons: T ap Options below Hardware Buttons. • Keep iPhone from switching from portrait to landscape or from res ponding to other motions: T ap Options, then turn o Motion. • Pre vent typing: T ap Options , then turn o Keyboards . • Ignore all screen touches:?[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 17 0 Basic techniques Whether you use item scanning or poin t scanning, the Swit ch Control basics are the same . Select an item. While the it em is highlighted, trigger the switch you’v e set up as your Select I tem switch. If you are using a single swit ch, it is your Select I tem switch by default . P er form an actio[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 17 1 Item scanning Item scanning alternately highlights each item or group of items on the en tire screen until you trigger your Select Item switch. If there are many items , Switch C ontrol highlights them in groups. When you select a group , highlighting con tinues with the items in the group . When you select a unique i[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 17 2 • Set scanning to pause on the rst item in a group • Choose how many time s to cycle through the screen before hiding Swit ch Control • T urn Auto T ap on or o and set the inter val for performing a second switch action to show the control menu • Set whether a movement action is repeated when y ou hold d[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 17 3 Show or hide the menu. T ap the oating menu button, or click the secondary button on your accessory . Simulate pressing the Home butt on. T ap the menu button, then tap Home. Lock or rotat e the screen, adjust iPhone volume , or simulate shaking iPhone. T ap the menu button, then tap Device. P er form a swipe or dr[...]

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    Appendix A Acce ssibility 17 4 T T Y suppor t Y ou can use the iPhone T T Y Adapter cable (sold separat ely in many areas) to connect iPhone to a T T Y machine. Go to www .apple.com/store/ (ma y not be available in all ar eas) or check with your local Apple retailer . Connect iPhone to a TT Y machine. G o to Settings > Phone, then tur n on T T Y[...]

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    B 17 5 iPhone in business Appendix With suppor t for secure acce ss to corporate networks , directories, cust om apps, and Microsoft Exchange , iPhone is ready to go to w ork. For detailed inf ormation about using iPhone in business, go to www.apple .com/iphone/business/ . Mail, C ontacts, and Calendar T o use iPhone with your work accounts, you ne[...]

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    Appendix B iPhone in business 17 6 Y our organization can also purchase App Stor e app licenses that are assigned to y ou for a period of time, but that the organization retains. Y ou ’ll be invited t o par ticipate in your organization’ s program in order to acc ess these apps. After y ou enroll with your Apple ID , y ou’ re pr ompted to ins[...]

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    C 17 7 Int ernation al keyboar ds Use int ernational keyboards International keyboards let you type text in many di erent languages , including Asian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supported keyboards, go to www .apple.com/iphone/ , choose your iPhone, click T ech Specs, then scroll to Language s. Manage keyboa[...]

  • Page 178

    Appendix C International keyboards 17 8 T urn shortcuts on or o. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Shor tcuts. Shortcuts are available f or: • Simplied Chinese:  Pinyin • T raditional Chinese: P inyin and Zhuyin • Japanese: Romaji and 50 Key Reset your personal dictionary . Go to Settings > General > Reset[...]

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    Appendix C International keyboards 17 9 T ype Japanese kana. Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. F or more syllable options, drag the list to the left or tap the arrow key . T ype Japanese romaji. U se the Romaji keyboard to typ e syllables. Alt ernative choices appear along the top of the keyboard; tap one to type it. F or more syllable[...]

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    D 18 0 CarPlay About CarPla y CarPlay puts key iPhone apps—the ones y ou want to use while driving—on your car’ s built-in display . With CarPlay , you can get turn-by-turn directions, make phone calls, exchange text messages , listen to music, and more. CarPlay is a vailable on select automobiles and after-market navigation systems , and wor[...]

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    Appendix D CarPla y 181 Speak to Siri. Press and hold the v oice control button on the st eering wheel, or touch and hold the Home button on the CarPla y Home screen, until Siri beeps. Then mak e your request . Open an app . T ap the app on the touchscreen. Or twist the rotar y k nob to select the app, then press down on the knob . Return to the Ca[...]

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    Appendix D CarPla y 18 2 Music Use Music to access the music on y our iPhone—including songs, artists, albums, and playlists. Or tune in to Radio. CarPlay also lets you use other audio apps that y ou download to your iPhone for podcasts , music, and radio . Use the Now Pla ying screen to contr ol playback, or use the controls on y our car ’ s s[...]

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    E 18 3 Safety , handling , and suppor t Impor tant safety information W ARNING: F ailure to follow these saf ety instruc tions could result in re , electric shock, injur y , or damage to iPhone or other pr oper t y . Read all the saf et y information below bef ore using iPhone. Handling Handle iPhone with care. I t is made of metal, gla[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 4 Charging  Char ge iPhone with the included USB cable and power adapter , or with other third- part y “M ade for iPhone ” cables and power adapters that are c ompatible with USB 2.0 or later , or power adapters c ompliant with applicable country regulations and with one or more of the following[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 5 Radio frequency inter ference Observe signs and notices that prohibit or re strict the use of mobile phones (for example , in healthcare facilities or blasting areas). Although iPhone is designed , tested , and manufactured to comply with regulations go verning radio frequency emissions, such emis[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 6 Using connectors, por ts, and buttons  Never for ce a connector into a port or apply excessive pressure to a butt on, because this may ca use damage that is not covered under the w arranty . If the connector and por t don’t join with reasonable ease , they probably don’t mat ch. Check for obst[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 7 F orce an app to quit. From the Home screen, double-click the Home button and swipe up wards on the app screen. If you can’t turn o iPhone or if the problem continues, you may need to reset iPhone . Do this only if you ’ re unable to restart iPhone. Reset iPhone. Hold down the Sleep/Wake butto[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 8 • Modem rmware • Legal (including legal notice s and license, warran ty , regulatory marks, and RF exposure information) T o copy the serial number and other identiers, touch and hold the iden tier until Copy appears. T o help Apple improve products and services, iPhone sends diagnostic [...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 18 9 T urn on iCloud backups. Go to Settings > iCloud , then sign in with your A pple ID and password if required . Go to Backup, then turn on iCloud Back up. T o turn on back ups in iT unes on your computer , go to File > Device s > Back Up. Back up immediately . G o to Settings > iClou[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 19 0 When the iPhone software is restored , you can either set it up as a new iPhone , or rest ore your music, videos , app data, and other cont ent from a backup. F or more information about rest oring iPhone soft ware , see suppor t.apple.com/kb/HT1 4 1 4 . Cellular settings Use Cellular settings to tur[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 191 Set whether cellular data is used for apps and services. Go to Settings > Cellular , then turn cellular data on or o for any app that can use cellular data. If a setting is o , iPhone uses only Wi-Fi f or that ser vice. The iT unes setting includes both iT unes Match and aut omatic downloads [...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 19 2 FC C compliance stat ement This device complies with part 1 5 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not ca use harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any int er ference receiv ed, including in ter ference that ma y cause undesired o[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 19 3 Les utilisa teurs êtes avisés que le s utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance son t désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d ., qu ’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5 250-5 3 50 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que ce s radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommage s aux dispositif[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 19 4 European Union—Disposal Information The symbol above means tha t according to local laws and regulations y our product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste . When this product reaches its end of life , take it to a collection point designated by local a uthorit[...]

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    Appendix E Safety , handling , and suppor t 19 5 Información sobre eliminación de residuos y r eciclaje El símbolo indica que este producto y/o su batería no debe desecharse con los r esiduos domésticos. C uando decida desechar este producto y/o su batería, hágalo de conformidad con las leyes y dir ectr ices ambientales locale s. P ara obten[...]

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