Apple Iphone IOS 8.4 User Guide
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26 131 Passbook Passbook at a glance Use Passbook to keep your boarding passes, movie tickets, coupons, loyalty cards, and more, all in one place. Scan a pass on iPhone to check in for a flight, get in to a movie, or redeem a coupon. Passes can include useful information, such as the balance on your coffee card, a coupon’s expiration date, or your seat number for a concert. With iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you can add credit and debit cards to Passbook and use them to make purchases in stores that accept contactless payments, and within apps that support Apple Pay (not available in all areas). See Apple Pay on page 13 2. Tap a pass to view it. Tap to add a credit or debit card. Tap to add a pass. Tap a credit or debit card to view it. Passbook on the go Find apps that support Passbook. Tap Apps for Passbook on the Welcome pass. Or, on your computer, go to www.itunes.com/passbookapps/. You can add a pass from an app, an email or a Messages message, or a website when you make a purchase or receive a coupon or gift. Usually, you tap or click the pass or the link to a pass to add it to Passbook. You can also scan codes, which are then downloaded to Passbook, from merchants’ ads or receipts. Tap a pass to view it. Tap to add a credit or debit card. Tap to add a pass. Tap a credit or debit card to view it.
Chapter 26 Passbook 13 2 Scan a code. Tap , then tap Scan Code. Point your iPhone at the code and frame it to add the pass. Tap to view scanning options. Use a pass. If an alert for a pass appears on the Lock screen, slide the alert to display the pass. Or open Passbook, select the pass, then present the barcode on the pass to the scanner. Share a pass. You can share a pass using Mail, Messages, or AirDrop (iPhone 5 or later). See Share from apps on page 37 . Display a pass based on location. A pass can appear on the Lock screen when you wake iPhone at the right time or place—for example, when you reach the airport for a flight you’re taking. Location Services must be turned on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Rearrange passes. Drag a pass in the stack to move it to a new location. The pass order is updated on all your iOS 7 or later devices. Refresh a pass. Passes are usually updated automatically. To refresh a pass manually, tap the pass, tap , then pull the pass downward. Use iTunes Pass. You can add an iTunes Pass to Passbook, which makes it easy to add money to your Apple ID so you can make purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store without using a credit or debit card. To add your iTunes Pass in App Store, tap Featured, scroll to the bottom, tap Redeem, then tap Get Started under iTunes Pass. You can add money to your iTunes Pass at Apple Retail Stores in most countries. Done with a pass? Tap the pass, tap , then tap Delete. Apple Pay With iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you can use Apple Pay (not available in all areas). With Apple Pay, you can keep up to eight credit and debit cards available for making contactless payments in stores, and for making payments within apps that support Apple Pay. (Apps supporting Apple Pay sell physical goods and services such as clothing, electronics, health and beauty products, tickets, reservations, and more.) Credit cards and debit cards appear at the top of your Passbook stack, above your passes. The last four or five digits of your credit or debit card number appear on both the front and the back of a payment card. The front of a card also shows your most recent activity. The back also shows the last four or five digits of the Device Account Number—the number transmitted to stores and apps for the purchase—and may also display up to 10 recent authorizations and other Apple Pay activity such as payment refunds. (Apple Pay activity is included on your credit and debit card statements.) Use your card on file with iTunes. The first time you add a credit or debit card to Passbook, you may be prompted to use the card you use with iTunes (unless it’s the card designated for Family Sharing purchases, and you aren’t the primary cardholder—see Family Sharing on page 38 ). Next to Apple Pay, tap , then tap Next on the screen that follows. You are presented with the last four digits of the card on file. Enter the security code for the card, then tap Next to verify your card. Tap to view scanning options.
Chapter 26 Passbook 13 3 Add a credit or debit card. Next to Apple Pay, tap , then tap Next on the screen that follows. Then, position iPhone so that your card appears in the frame. Card details are added automatically, but you may be prompted for additional information. Note: The card issuer determines if your card is eligible to use with Apple Pay, and may ask you to provide additional information to complete the verification process. Many U.S. credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay. For information about Apple Pay availability and current card issuers, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT6288. Tap to add a credit or debit card (on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus). Tap to scan a code. Open App Store to download supported apps. Set your default card. The first card you add to Passbook becomes your default card for payments. To use a different card as your default, make the change in Settings > Passbook & Apple Pay > Default Card. Pay at a contactless card reader. Contactless card readers, marked with the following symbols, are usually located near cash registers. To pay with your default card, hold iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus with your finger on Touch ID about an inch (or 2.5 cm) away from the symbol on the reader, until iPhone vibrates. You see the card onscreen with a Done checkmark when the card information has been transmitted to the merchant. Or you can start by holding iPhone near a reader until the screen asks you to authenticate with Touch ID or your passcode. After you authenticate, hold iPhone near the reader again until it vibrates and you see the Done checkmark. Note: If you have Location Services turned on, the location of your iPhone at the time you make a purchase may be sent to Apple. See Privacy on page 43. Tap to add a credit or debit card (on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus). Tap to scan a code. Open App Store to download supported apps.
Chapter 26 Passbook 13 4 Use another card. Hold iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus near the reader until your default card appears. Tap the card to reveal all your cards in Passbook, tap the card you want to use, then place your finger on Touch ID and hold iPhone near the reader until you feel it vibrate and see the Done checkmark, indicating that the card information has been transmitted to the merchant. Pay within an app. Make your selections for goods or services within an app. When checking out, look for the Apple Pay payment option. Tap Apple Pay, then review the information that appears (for example, the card you’re using for the payment, your email, and the shipping method). Make any changes before using Touch ID or your passcode to complete the payment. Activity details appear on the front of the credit card used for the purchase. In addition, you may receive a notification with the merchant name, and the amount authorized for the purchase. Your zip code may be provided to the merchant to calculate tax and shipping costs. Payment information—such as billing and shipping addresses, email address, and phone number—may also be provided to the merchant once you authorize the payment with Touch ID or a passcode. Note: The authorized amount may be different from the amount of the payment charged to your account. For example, a gas station may authorize $99, even though you only pump $25 worth of gasoline. Always check your credit or debit card statement for the actual charges. View your recent credit card activity. Tap a credit card. Your most recent activity may appear on the front. Tap to view a list of your recent activity on the back of the card. Suspend and remove cards. You have several options for suspending or removing credit and debit cards. To remove a credit or debit card from Passbook, tap the card, tap , then tap Remove. To remove an inactive card, tap Remove on the front of the card. If your iPhone is lost or stolen and you have enabled Find My iPhone, you can use it to help you locate and secure your iPhone—including suspending or removing the ability to pay using your credit and debit cards in Passbook. See Find My iPhone on page 46 . You can log in to your account at iCloud.com and remove your cards in Settings > My Devices. You can also call the issuers of your cards.
Chapter 26 Passbook 13 5 Passbook & Apple Pay settings Add and manage credit and debit cards. (iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus) To add credit or debit cards, manage existing cards, change the default payment card, modify the shipping addresses used for Apple Pay purchases, phone number, or change contact information for purchases, go to Settings > Passbook & Apple Pay. Change billing information. Tap a credit or debit card, tap , then tap the billing address to make changes. Tap Enter a New Billing Address to add a new one. Keep passes from appearing on the Lock screen. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPhone models with Touch ID) or Settings > Passcode (other models), then tap Turn Passcode On. Then, under Allow Access When Locked, turn off Passbook. For passes with notifications, to keep a specific pass from appearing on the Lock screen, tap the pass, tap , then turn off Show On Lock Screen. Set notification options. Go to Settings > Notifications > Passbook. Include passes on your other iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Passbook. Note: This setting applies only to the passes in Passbook, not to the credit or debit cards.
27 13 6 FaceTime FaceTime at a glance Use FaceTime to make video or audio calls to other iOS devices or computers that support FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the rear iSight camera (not available on all models) to share what you see around you. Note: FaceTime may not be available in all areas. Mute your mic (the caller can see but not hear you). Switch to the rear camera (available on some models). Drag your image to any corner. With a Wi-Fi connection and an Apple ID, you can make and receive FaceTime calls (first sign in using your Apple ID, or create a new account). You can also make FaceTime calls over a cellular data connection, which may incur additional charges. To turn off this feature, go to Settings > Cellular. For more information about cellular usage and settings, see Cellular settings on page 19 0. Make and answer calls Make a FaceTime call. Make sure FaceTime is turned on in Settings > FaceTime. Tap FaceTime, then type the name or number you want to call in the entry field at the top. Tap to make a video call, or tap to make a FaceTime audio call. Or tap to open Contacts and start your call from there. Tap an icon to start a FaceTime call. Mute your mic (the caller can see but not hear you). Switch to the rear camera (available on some models). Drag your image to any corner. Tap an icon to start a FaceTime call.
Chapter 27 FaceTime 13 7 Use your voice to start the call. Press and hold the Home button, then say “FaceTime,” followed by the name of the person to call. Want to call again? Tap FaceTime to see your call history on the screen. Tap Audio or Video to refine your search, then tap a name or number to call again. Tap to open the name or number in Contacts. Delete a call from call history. Tap FaceTime to see your call history on the screen. Swipe to the left, then tap Delete to delete the name or number from your call history. Can’t take a call right now? When a FaceTime call comes in, you can answer, decline, or choose another option. Use Siri. Say, for example, “Make a FaceTime call.” Set up a reminder to return the call later. Send the caller a text message. See the whole gang. Rotate iPhone to use FaceTime in landscape orientation. To avoid unwanted orientation changes, lock iPhone in portrait orientation. See Change the screen orientation on page 25. Manage calls Multitask during a call. Press the Home button, then tap an app icon. You can still talk with your friend, but you can’t see each other. To return to the video, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Juggle calls. FaceTime calls aren’t forwarded. If another call comes in while you’re on a FaceTime call, you can either end the first call and answer the incoming call, decline the incoming call, or reply with a text message. You can use call waiting with FaceTime audio calls only. Use call waiting for audio calls. If you’re on a FaceTime audio call and another call comes in— either a phone call or another FaceTime audio call—you can decline the call, end the first call and accept the new one, or put the first call on hold and respond to the new call. Block unwanted callers. Go to Settings > FaceTime > Blocked > Add New. You won’t receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845 . Settings Go to Settings > FaceTime, where you can: •Turn FaceTime on or off •Specify a phone number, Apple ID, or email address to use with FaceTime •Set your caller ID Set up a reminder to return the call later. Send the caller a text message.
28 13 8 Calculator Tap numbers and functions in Calculator, just as you would with a standard calculator. Get to Calculator quickly! Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center. Clear the display. To use the scientific calculator, rotate iPhone to landscape orientation. Clear the display.
29 13 9 Podcasts Podcasts at a glance Open the Podcasts app, then browse, subscribe to, and play your favorite audio or video podcasts on iPhone. See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Tap a podcast to view and play episodes. Organize and automatically update your favorites. Browse for podcasts. New episodes See your subscriptions and downloaded podcasts. Delete or rearrange podcasts. Tap a podcast to view and play episodes. Organize and automatically update your favorites. Browse for podcasts. New episodes
Chapter 29 Podcasts 14 0 Get podcasts and episodes Discover more podcasts. Tap Featured or Top Charts at the bottom of the screen. Search for new podcasts. Tap Search at the bottom of the screen. Search your library. Tap My Podcasts, then drag down the center of the screen to reveal the Search field. Preview or stream an episode. Tap the podcast, then tap an episode. Pull down to see Edit, Settings, and Share options. View unplayed episodes. View available episodes. Get more info. Tap to get episode details. Tap any link in podcast or episode descriptions to open them in Safari. Find new episodes. Tap Unplayed to find episodes you haven’t yet heard. Browse episodes. Tap Feed to see episodes available to download or stream. Download an episode to iPhone. Tap next to the episode. Get new episodes as they’re released. Subscribe to the podcast. If you’re browsing Featured podcasts or Top Charts, tap the podcast, then tap Subscribe. If you’ve already downloaded episodes, tap My Podcasts, tap the podcast, tap Settings at the top of the episode list, then turn on Subscription. Save episodes. Tap next to an episode, then tap Save Episode. Tap Delete Download to delete a saved episode. Pull down to see Edit, Settings, and Share options. View unplayed episodes. View available episodes.