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    							ItemWhat you can do with it
    Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic Listen to music, videos, and phone calls. Use 
    the built-in microphone to talk. Press the center 
    button to answer or end a call. When listening to 
    iPod, press the button to play or pause a song, or 
    press twice quickly to skip to the next track. Use 
    the + and – buttons to adjust the volume. Press 
    and hold the center button to use Voice Control.
    Dock Connector to USB Cable Use this cable to connect iPhone to your 
    computer to sync and charge. The cable can be 
    used with the optional dock or plugged directly 
    into iPhone.
    USB power adapter Connect the power adapter to iPhone using 
    the included cable, then plug it into a standard 
    power outlet to charge iPhone.
    SIM eject tool (not included in all countries or 
    regions) Eject the SIM card tray.
    Buttons
    A few simple buttons make it easy to turn iPhone on or off, adjust the volume, and 
    switch between ring and silent modes.
    On/Off Sleep/Wake Button
    When you’re not actively using iPhone, you can lock it to turn off the display and save 
    the battery. 
    When iPhone is locked, nothing happens if you touch the screen. iPhone can still 
    receive calls, text messages, and other updates. You can also:
    listen to music
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    adjust the volume using the buttons on the side of iPhone (or on the iPhone  Â
    earphones) while you’re on a phone call or listening to music
    use the center button on iPhone earphones to answer or end a call, or to control 
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    audio playback (see “ Controlling Audio Playback” on page 92 )
    By default, iPhone locks if you don’t touch the screen for a minute.
    On/Off Sleep/ Wake button
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    							Lock iPhonePress the On/Off Sleep/Wake button.
    Unlock iPhone Press the Home 
     button or the On/Off  
    Sleep/Wake button, then drag the slider.
    Turn iPhone completely off Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button for 
    a few seconds until the red slider appears, then 
    drag the slider. When iPhone is off, incoming calls 
    go straight to voicemail.
    Turn iPhone on Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button 
    until the Apple logo appears.
    For information about changing how long before iPhone locks, see “ Auto-Lock” on 
    page 195 . For information about setting iPhone to require a passcode to unlock it, see 
    “Passcode Lock
    ”  on page 195 .
    Home Button
    Press the Home  button at any time to go to the Home screen, which contains your 
    iPhone apps. Tap any app icon to get started. To see apps you’ve recently used, double-
    click the Home button. See “ Opening and Switching Apps
    ” on page 29 .
    Volume Buttons
    When you’re on the phone or listening to songs, movies, or other media, the buttons 
    on the side of iPhone adjust the audio volume. Otherwise, the buttons control the 
    volume for the ringer, alerts, and other sound effects.
    WARNING:   For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see the Important 
    Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone . 
    To adjust the volume, use the buttons on the side of iPhone.
    Volume
    up
    Volume
    down
    To set a volume limit for music and videos on iPhone, see “Music”  on page 210 .
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    							Ring/Silent Switch
    Flip the Ring/Silent switch to put iPhone in ring  mode or silent  mode.
    Ring
    Silent
    In ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. In silent mode, iPhone doesn’t ring or play alerts 
    and other sound effects.
    Important:  Clock alarms, audio apps such as iPod, and many games still play sounds 
    through the built-in speaker when iPhone is in silent mode.
    By default, when you get a call, iPhone vibrates whether it’s in ring mode or silent 
    mode. If iPhone is in ring mode, you can silence a call by pressing the On/Off  
    Sleep/Wake button or one of the volume buttons. Press a second time to send the   
    call to voicemail.
    For information about changing sound and vibrate settings, see “Sounds and the 
    Ring/Silent Switch
    ”  on page 191 .
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    							iPhone Apps
    The apps in the following table are included with iPhone.
    Note:  App functionality and availability may vary, depending on the country or region 
    where you purchase and use iPhone.
    Phone
    Make calls, with quick access to recent callers, favorites, and all your contacts. Dial 
    manually using the numeric keypad. Or just use voice dialing. Visual voicemail presents 
    a list of your voicemail messages—just tap to listen to any message, in any order. Make 
    FaceTime video calls (iPhone 4). See Chapter 5,  “Phone,”  on page 60.
    Mail
    iPhone works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular email 
    systems—including Yahoo!, Google, and AOL—as well as most industry-standard POP3 
    and IMAP email systems. View and print PDFs and other attachments. Save attached 
    photos and graphics to your Camera Roll album. See Chapter 6, “Mail,”  on page 75 .
    Safari
    Browse websites over a cellular data network or over Wi-Fi. Rotate iPhone sideways 
    for widescreen viewing. Double-tap to zoom in or out—Safari automatically fits the 
    webpage column to the iPhone screen for easy reading. Open multiple pages. Sync 
    bookmarks with Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your computer. Add Safari web 
    clips to the Home screen for fast access to favorite websites. Save images from websites 
    to your Photo Library. Print webpages, PDFs, and other documents that open in Quick 
    Look. See Chapter 7, “Safari,”  on page 85 .
    iPod
    Listen to your songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Create playlists, or use Genius to create 
    playlists for you. Listen to Genius Mixes of songs from your library. Watch movies and 
    video podcasts in widescreen. Use AirPlay to stream your music or videos wirelessly to 
    an Apple  TV or compatible audio system. See Chapter 8, “iPod,”  on page 91 .
    Messages
    Send and receive SMS text messages. View a list of your previous conversations, and 
    tap a conversation to see the messages you sent and received. Send photos, video clips, 
    contact information, and voice memos to MMS devices. See Chapter 9, “Messages,”  on 
    page 106.
    Calendar
    View and search your MobileMe, iCal, Microsoft Entourage, Microsoft Outlook, or 
    Microsoft Exchange calendars. Enter events on iPhone and they sync back to the 
    calendar on your computer. Subscribe to calendars. See the birthdays you’ve entered 
    in Contacts. Set alerts to remind you of events, appointments, and deadlines. See 
    Chapter 10, “Calendar,”  on page 111 .
    Photos
    View photos and videos you take with iPhone, save them from incoming messages, 
    or sync them from your computer. View videos in portrait or landscape orientation. 
    Zoom in on photos for a closer look. Print them, or watch a slideshow. Email photos 
    and videos, send them in MMS messages, or publish them to a MobileMe gallery. 
    Assign photos to contacts, or use them as wallpaper. View photos by place, and if you 
    sync with iPhoto 8.0 (part of iLife ‘09) or later, view photos by events and faces. See 
    Chapter 11, “Photos,”  on page 11 7 .
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    Chapter 1    iPhone at a Glance 
    						
    							Camera
    Take photos and record videos. View them on iPhone, email them, text them, or upload 
    them to your computer. Tap to focus on an object or area. Trim and save video clips. 
    Upload videos straight to YouTube. Take a friend’s picture and set iPhone to display it 
    when that person calls you. See Chapter 12, “Camera,”  on page 12 5 .
    YouTube
    Play videos from YouTube’s online collection. Search for any video, or browse featured, 
    most viewed, most recently updated, and top-rated videos. Set up and log in to your 
    YouTube account—then rate videos, sync your favorites, view subscriptions, and more. 
    Use AirPlay to stream YouTube videos to an Apple  TV. Upload your own videos taken 
    with iPhone. See Chapter 13, “YouTube,”  on page 129 .
    Stocks
    Watch your favorite stocks, updated automatically from the Internet. View company 
    news and current trading information, such as opening or average price, trading 
    volume, or market capitalization. Rotate iPhone to see detailed charts in landscape 
    orientation. Drag your finger along the charts to track price points, or use two fingers 
    to see a range between points. See Chapter 14, “Stocks,”  on page 13 5 .
    Maps
    See street maps, satellite views, and hybrid views of locations around the world. 
    Zoom in for a closer look, or check out Google Street View. Find and track your 
    current (approximate) location. See which way you’re facing using the built-in 
    compass. Get detailed driving, public transit, or walking directions, and see current 
    highway traffic conditions. Find a nearby business and call it with a single tap. See 
    Chapter 15, “Maps,”  on page 13 7 .
    Weather
    Get current weather conditions and a six-day forecast. Add your favorite cities for a 
    quick weather report anytime. See Chapter 16, “Weather,”  on page 14 6 .
    Notes
    Jot notes on the go—reminders, grocery lists, brilliant ideas. Send them in email. Sync 
    notes to Mail on your Mac, or to Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express on your PC. 
    Sync notes over the air with your MobileMe, Google, Yahoo!, or IMAP accounts. See 
    Chapter 17, “Notes,”  on page 148.
    Clock
    In the Utilities folder. View the time in cities around the world—create clocks for your 
    favorites. Set one or more alarms. Use the stopwatch, or set a countdown timer. See 
    Chapter 18, “Clock,”  on page 151 .
    Calculator
    In the Utilities folder. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Rotate iPhone sideways to use 
    expanded scientific functions. See Chapter 19, “Calculator,”  on page 154.
    Compass
    In the Utilities folder. Use the built-in digital compass to determine your heading. 
    Get your current coordinates. Choose between true north and magnetic north. See 
    Chapter 20, “Compass,”  on page 15 7 .
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    Chapter 1    iPhone at a Glance 
    						
    							Voice 
    MemosIn the Utilities folder. Record voice memos with iPhone. Play them back on iPhone, or 
    sync them with iTunes to listen on your computer. Attach voice memos to email or 
    MMS messages. See Chapter 21,
     “Voice Memos,”  on page 160.
    iTunes
    Search the iTunes Store for music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and more. Browse, 
    preview, and download new releases, get Genius recommendations, or see what’s on 
    the top charts. Rent movies and TV shows to watch on iPhone. Stream and download 
    podcasts. Follow your favorite artists and friends to find out what music they’re 
    listening to and talking about. See Chapter 22, “iTunes Store,”  on page 165 .
    App Store
    Search the App Store for iPhone apps you can purchase or download using your Wi-Fi 
    or cellular data network connection. Read reviews or write your own reviews for your 
    favorite apps. Download and install the app on your Home screen. See Chapter 23, “App 
    Store
    ,”  on page 17 5 .
    Game 
    Center Discover new games and share your game experiences with friends around the world. 
    Invite a friend, or request a match with other worthy opponents. Check player rankings 
    on the leaderboards. Earn achievements for extras points. See Chapter 24,
     “Game 
    Center
    ,”  on page 181 .
    Settings
    Set up accounts and adjust all iPhone settings in one convenient place. Set your own 
    volume limit for listening comfort. Set your ringtone, wallpaper, screen brightness, and 
    settings for network, phone, mail, web, music, video, photos, and more. Use Location 
    Services settings to set location privacy options for Maps, Camera, Compass, and 
    applicable third-party apps. Set auto-lock and a passcode for security. Restrict access 
    to explicit iTunes content and certain apps. Reset iPhone. See Chapter 25, “Settings,”  on 
    page 18 7 .
    Contacts
    Get contact information synced from MobileMe, Mac OS X Address Book, Yahoo! 
    Address Book, Google Contacts, Windows Address Book (Outlook Express), Microsoft 
    Outlook, or Microsoft Exchange. Search, add, change, or delete contacts, which get 
    synced back to your computer. See Chapter 26, “Contacts,”  on page 213 .
    Nike + iPod
    Nike + iPod (which appears when you activate it in Settings) turns iPhone into a 
    workout companion. Track your pace, time, and distance from one workout to the next, 
    and choose a song to power through your routine. Requires select Nike shoes and a 
    Nike + iPod Sensor, sold separately.) See Chapter 27, “Nike + iPod,”  on page 219 .
    iBooks
    Download the free iBooks app from the App Store for a great way to buy and read 
    books. Get everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. 
    Add ePub books and PDFs to your bookshelf using iTunes. Print PDFs. See 
    Chapter 28, “iBooks,”  on page 223 .
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    Chapter 1    iPhone at a Glance 
    						
    							Status Icons
    The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone:
    Status iconWhat it means
    Cell signal*Shows whether you’re in range of the cellular network and 
    can make and receive calls. The more bars, the stronger 
    the signal. If there’s no signal, the bars are replaced with 
    “No service.”
    Airplane modeShows that airplane mode is on—you cannot use the 
    phone, access the Internet, or use Bluetooth® devices. 
    Non-wireless features are available. See “Airplane Mode
    ” on 
    page 18 7 .
    UMTS/EV-DOShows that your carrier’s 3G UMTS (GSM) or EV-DO 
    (CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can connect to 
    the Internet over that network. See “How iPhone Connects 
    to the Internet
    ” on page 22 .
    EDGEShows that your carrier’s EDGE network is available (GSM 
    models), and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that 
    network. See “How iPhone Connects to the Internet
    ” on 
    page 22 .
    GPRS/1xRTTShows that your carrier’s GPRS (GSM) or 1xRTT (CDMA) 
    network is available, and iPhone can connect to the 
    Internet over that network. See “How iPhone Connects to 
    the Internet
    ” on page 22 .
    Wi-Fi*Shows that iPhone is connected to the Internet over a 
    Wi-Fi network. The more bars, the stronger the connection. 
    See “ Joining a Wi-Fi Network
    ” on page 23 .
    Personal HotspotShows that iPhone is connected to another iPhone 
    providing a Personal Hotspot (GSM models). See “Personal 
    Hotspot
    ” on page 24 .
    Network activityShows over-the-air syncing or other network activity. 
    Some third-party apps may also use the icon to show an 
    active process.
    Call ForwardingShows that Call Forwarding is set up on iPhone (GSM 
    models). See “ Call Forwarding
    ” on page 206.
    VPNShows that you’re connected to a network using VPN. See 
    “Network
    ” on page 19 3 .
    LockShows that iPhone is locked. See “ On/Off Sleep/Wake 
    Button
    ”  on page 11 .
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    Chapter 1    iPhone at a Glance 
    						
    							Status iconWhat it means
    TTYShows that iPhone is set to work with a TTY machine. 
    See “Using iPhone with a Teletype ( TTY ) Machine
    ” on 
    page 206.
    PlayShows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is playing. See 
    “Playing Songs and Other Audio
    ” on page 92 .
    Portrait orientation lockShows that the iPhone screen is locked in portrait 
    orientation. See “ Viewing in Portrait or Landscape 
    Orientation
    ”  on page 32 .
    AlarmShows that an alarm is set. See “ Alarms” on page 15 2 .
    Location servicesShows that an app is using location services. See “Location 
    Services
    ” on page 19 4 .
    Bluetooth*Blue or white icon:   Bluetooth is on and a device, such as a 
    headset or car kit, is connected. 
    Gray icon:   Bluetooth is on, 
    but no device is connected. 
    No icon:   Bluetooth is turned 
    off. See “Bluetooth Devices
    ”  on page 47 .
    BatteryShows battery level or charging status. See “Battery” on 
    page 48.
    * The use of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance.
    18Chapter 1    iPhone at a Glance 
    						
    							Getting Started
    2
    ·WARNING:  To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide  
    and safety information in the iPhone Important Product Information Guide at  
    www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone before using iPhone.
    Viewing the User Guide on iPhone
    The iPhone User Guide can be viewed on iPhone by tapping the iPhone User Guide 
    bookmark in Safari, or by installing the free iBooks app and downloading the user 
    guide from the iBookstore.
    View the user guide in Safari:   Tap , then tap the iPhone User Guide bookmark.
    To add an icon for the user guide to the Home screen, tap , then tap “Add to Home 
    Screen.” To view the user guide in a different language, tap “Change Language” at the 
    bottom of the screen on the main contents page.
    View the user guide in iBooks:
     1 If you haven’t installed iBooks, open App Store, search for “iBooks” and tap it in the 
    results list. Tap Free, then tap Install.
     2 Open iBooks and tap Store.
     3 Search for “iPhone User” and tap the user guide in the results list.
     4 Tap Free, then tap Get Book.
    For more information about iBooks, see Chapter 28, “iBooks,”  on page 223 .
    What You Need
    To use iPhone, you need:
    A wireless service plan with a carrier that provides iPhone service in your area
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    A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems: Â
    Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later Â
    Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Home or Professional (SP3) Â
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    							Screen resolution on your computer set to 1024 x 768 or higher Â
    iTunes 10.1.2 or later, available at  Âwww.itunes.com/download
    QuickTime 7.6.2 or later (for playing videos recorded with iPhone, on your computer)
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    An Apple ID (such as an iTunes Store account or MobileMe account) for purchases  Â
    from the iTunes Store or App Store
    An Internet connection for your computer (broadband is recommended)
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    Installing the SIM Card
    If your SIM card (GSM models) wasn’t preinstalled, you must install it before you can 
    use iPhone.
    Installing the SIM Card in iPhone 4
    Micro SIM
    card
    Micro SIM
    card tray
    Paper clip
    or SIM
    eject tool
    Installing the SIM Card in iPhone 3GS
    SIM
    card
    SIM card tray
    Paper clip or
    SIM eject tool
    Install the SIM card:
     1  Insert the end of a paper clip or SIM eject tool into the hole on the SIM card tray.
    Push firmly, straight in until the tray pops out.
     2 Pull out the SIM card tray and place the SIM card in the tray as shown.
     3 With the tray aligned and the SIM card on top as shown, carefully replace the tray.
    20Chapter 2    Getting Started 
    						
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