Email: Like all good smartphones, the iPhone has robust email features for use with email services like Gmail and can sync to corporate email servers running Exchange. Calendar and Contacts: The iPhone is a personal information manager, too. It has pre-loaded apps for ket features like calendar, address book, stocks, weather, and other features iPad User Guide Make it your own Change the wallpaper on your Home Screen, add widgets to keep important information front and center, design your own Memoji—there are so many ways to make your iPad your own. Personalize your iPad Keep in touch Use iPad to share experiences and make connections in new ways. Stay connected Do more with Notes Official Apple Support Good Guide but missing a TOC I really liked reading this and learning about all the interesting new features in iOS 15 but I'm a bit confused as to why this guide (and all apple guides really) don't have Table of Contents section in the book or even simple chapter labels. Apple user manuals are in "eBook" format and they are free. You can download and manage them on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac using these instructions:--> Read books and more with Apple Books - Apple Support If you want them on your Windows PC, you need an app that can act as "eBook reader" (there are many of them in Internet). Regards Giulio This extensive iPhone user guide includes full instructions on how to use your iPhone. If you're looking for a traditional manual, this is it. Apple produces a new version for every major iOS release. Available editions of the user guide are here. iOS 15.4: Web | Apple Books. then the book goes into instruction mode, teaching you all the basics including: creating an apple id (which is extremely important), creating a contact list, sending and receiving text messages, placing and answering phone calls, surfing the internet, setting up your e-mail, personalizing your iphone, securing your iphone, downloading apps and … Senior Guide to iPhone: The Most Complete and Intuitive Step-by-Step Manual to Master your New iPhone, with Tips and Tricks for Senior Beginner Users (Updated & Illustrated Instructions) Eugene Gates 3.9 out of 5 stars 345 There are three ways to charge the battery: Connect your iPhone to your computer with the included USB cable. Just plug one end into the USB cable connector and the other into any USB port on your computer. Charge your iPhone anywhere with the included power adapter. To use it, plug the adapter into a power outlet, then connect the iPhone using The size of the iPhone 5s is 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm (4.87 x 2.31 x 0.30 in) and comes with a Nano-SIM. The phone is very light and comes in at 113 grams. The screen is a LED-backlit IPS LCD with a capacitive touchscreen with the standard 16M colors. The screen is multitouch with a density of 640 x 1136 pixels. Prices start at $449 for 32GB; 128GB is $100 more. Same color options. iPhone 6s Plus. The current baseline phablet—phone meets tablet—has a big, 5.5-inch screen and dual cameras on the back This iPhone 6 Beginners Guide covers Everything about the iPhone 6, from iOS 8 to the Control Center, this 15 Chapter Video Guide has Everything you need to This iPhone 6 Beginners Guide covers Everything about the iPhone 6, from iOS 8 to the Control Center, this 15 Chapter Video Guide has Everything you need to
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