Getting your contacts, calendars,
music, videos, and photos onto iPhone
is simple. You do it all on your Mac or
PC using iTunes.
1. Download iTunes.
Download and install the latest version
of iTunes from www.itunes.com/uk/
download.
Button basics.
To turn iPhone on or o or to restart iPhone,
press and hold the On/O button. When
iPhone is on, press once to put it in “sleep
mode.” This turns o the screen and still
allows iPhone to receive calls. To silence
an incoming call, press once. To send a call
directly to voicemail, press twice.
Go Home.
Press the Home button anytime to return
to the Home screen. Even while you’re on
a call, you can access your email, calendar,
or other applications, and even surf the
web when you’re connected via Wi-Fi or
3G. Double-click the Home button to go
to phone Favorites. Double-click in sleep
mode to bring up iPod controls.
Make a call.
Tap any number in Contacts, Favorites,
an email or SMS text message, or almost
anywhere in iPhone to make a call. Or
tap the Keypad button to dial manually.
Create your favorites list.
To create a list of your favorite numbers, tap
the Favorites button. Then tap the plus sign
to add a new favorite from your Contacts.
Tap Edit to remove or rearrange favorites.
Tap the blue arrow next to a name to see
their full contact details.
See the web up close.
Now with high-speed 3G capability,
iPhone can access the Internet even faster.
Double-tap any element on a web page—
picture or text—to zoom in. Double-tap
again to zoom back out. Rotate iPhone to
see the web in widescreen.
Multiple web pages.
Tap the Multi-page button to open multiple
web pages or ick between them.
Find location. Search surroundings.
Tap the Location button in Maps. A circle
appears at your current location. The more
accurate the available information, the
smaller the circle. Search for keywords
like “Starbucks” or “sushi” to nd them on
the current map. Double-tap to zoom in.
Tap once with two ngers to zoom out.
Get directions.
Use the Location feature to automatically
nd your starting point. Tap Directions,
then choose an address from your
Contacts or a bookmark to get directions.
Tap the Location button and iPhone
will track and show your progress along
your route.
Finger Tips
2. Connect to your computer.
Connect iPhone to the USB port in your
Mac or PC using the included cable.
3. Sync.
When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens
and guides you through the next steps.
Select what you’d like to sync in each
of the tabs, then click Apply in the lowerright corner. For tips on syncing, visit
www.apple.com/uk/iphone.
Sleep/Wake
On/Off
Ring/Silent
Volume
Up/Down
Home
Setting up email.
To set up an email account directly on
your iPhone, tap Add Account in Mail
Settings. Then tap the account type you
have, or tap Other to congure most any
POP3 or IMAP account. Email accounts
can also be synced from your Mac or PC
automatically using iTunes.
Accept or decline corrections.
While typing, tap the space bar to accept
a suggested word or tap the suggested
word to decline it. Start typing with just
one nger. Once you trust iPhone’s amazing
auto-correction, try typing with both thumbs.
Tap the “.?123” key to switch to number and
symbol keyboards.
Magnify to edit text.
Touch and hold your nger on the text you
want to edit to bring up the magnifying
glass. Move your nger to position the
insertion point, then edit using the keyboard.
Video controls.
Tap your movie to bring up onscreen
controls. Tap again to hide them.
Double-tapping switches between
widescreen and full screen.
Run by Gnarls Barkley is available on iTunes.
More song controls.
Tap the album to display the shue, repeat,
and scrubber controls. Tap the album again
to hide them. Tap the List button to see the
other songs on the album. When listening to
music with the wired Stereo Headset, press
the mic button once to pause/play, and press
it twice quickly to skip to the next song.
Browse your music in Cover Flow.
Rotate iPhone to ick through your album
art in Cover Flow. Tap any album to see its
track list, then tap any track to play it. Tap
outside the track list to ip back to the
album artwork.
Viewing photos.
Load your favorite photos onto iPhone
from your computer using iTunes. Flick
right or left to move between them. Tap
once to bring up the controls. Tap again to
hide them. Tap the Send Photos button to
email a photo, use it as wallpaper, or assign
it to a contact.
Access the App Store.
Just tap the App Store button to
wirelessly browse, purchase, and
download third-party applications
directly onto your iPhone. Some
applications are even free.
How to learn more.
Find out more about iPhone features,
discover tips and tricks, and see the complete
User Guide at www.apple.com/support/
manuals/iphone.
To view the guide on iPhone, tap the iPhone
User Guide bookmark in Safari or go to
help.apple.com/iphone.
Get support.
Contact your wireless service provider
for technical support on network-related
services, including Visual Voicemail and
billing. Visit www.apple.com/uk/support/
iphone for technical support on iPhone
and iTunes and for the Important Product
Information Guide.
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