iPhone For Dummies



Author: Edward C Baig
Publisher: Wiley Publishing
Page: 243
2007

As with most products coming out of Apple, the iPhone is beautifully designed and intuitive to use. And though our editors may not want us to reveal this dirty little secret (especially on the first page, for goodness sakes), the truth is you’ll get pretty far just by exploring the iPhone’s many functions and features on your own, without the help of this or any other book.

Part I: Getting to Know Your iPhone
In the introductory chapters of Part I, you tour the iPhone inside and out, find out how to activate the phone with Apple’s partner AT&T, and get handson (or, more precisely, fingers-on) experience with the iPhone’s unique virtual multitouch display.

Part II: The Mobile iPhone
There’s a reason the iPhone has phone in its name. Part II is mostly about all the ways you can make and receive calls on the device. But you’ll also discover how to exchange text messages and play with the Calendar, Clock, and Calculator applications.

Part III: The Multimedia iPhone
Part III is where the fun truly begins. This is the iPhone as an iPod, meaning music, videos, movies, pictures, and other diversions come to life.

Part IV: The Internet iPhone
Part IV covers the mobile Internet. You’ll master the Safari browser, e-mail, maps, and more.

Part V: The Undiscovered iPhone
In Part V you find out how to apply your preferences through the iPhone’s internal settings as well as discover where to go for troubleshooting assistance if and when the iPhone starts misbehaving.
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Otherwise known as the Dummies answer to David Letterman. The lists presented in Part VI steer you to terrific iPhone-related Web sites, provide handy tips and shortcuts, and offer our own suggestions on how you’re newly favored device might get even better.

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