iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iPhone User Guide Everything you need to know about iPhone Remember when? Rediscover special moments with Memories Memories takes photos and videos from special times in your life — that crazy race with your best friend, the backpacking trip through Italy, that blurry first year of your sonʼs life — and turns them into short movies. Get started Tap the Memories tab in the Photos app and choose a memory.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Make it perfect You can add or remove specific photos and videos, change the soundtrack or title, even adjust the length of the Memory movie. Just tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap . Remember together To share your Memory movie, tap the movie while itʼs playing, tap , then email it to a friend or send it with Messages. Or, if you have Apple TV, get everyone together and watch on a big screen.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Want to learn more? Check out Memories in Photos. The gangʼs all here Use iPhone to plan a night out Itʼs easy to keep everyone in the loop when you use your iPhone to plan a night out. From tossing around ideas, to finding a restaurant, to arranging transportation, iPhone has you covered. Make a plan Start a group conversation in Messages and begin brainstorming potential activities. When someone hits on a plan you love, respond with a Tapback.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Call your ride When itʼs almost time to go, choose your destination in Maps. Tap Directions, tap Ride, then request a ride through an app. Running late? Share your location with your friends so they know youʼre on your way. In a Messages conversation, tap , then tap Send My Current Location. Want to learn more about what you can do in Messages and Maps? Start with Find places in Maps, or Messages at a glance. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Not all features are available in all areas. Be well Create habits that support your health and well-being Move more, sleep better, or schedule some uninterrupted time. Use iPhone to support your goals for a healthier body and mind. Steps count Carry iPhone with you to track how far you walk or run each day. To check your progress, open the Health app, then tap Activity. To see how many steps youʼve traveled over time, tap Steps, then tap Week, Month, or Year.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Unwind Enjoy a family dinner, write in your journal, or just sit quietly without interruptions from alerts or notifications. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open Control Center, then turn on Do Not Disturb . To schedule daily quiet time, go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. Want to learn more about using iPhone to support your health and wellbeing? Start with Your health at a glance.
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iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set up and get started A quick look at iPhone iPhone overview This guide describes iOS 10 for: iPhone 7 http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iPhone 7 features Volume buttons Ring/Silent switch Status bar FaceTime camera Receiver/microphone/speaker Sleep/Wake button SIM card tray iSight camera Rear microphone True Tone Flash Lightning connector Speaker/microphone Home button/Touch ID sensor Microphone iPhone 7 Plus http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iPhone 7 Plus features Volume buttons Ring/Silent switch Status bar FaceTime camera Receiver/microphone/speaker Sleep/Wake button SIM card tray Dual 12MP wide-angle and telephoto cameras Rear microphone True Tone Flash Lightning connector Speaker/microphone Home button/Touch ID sensor Microphone iPhone SE http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iPhone SE features Volume buttons Ring/Silent switch Status bar FaceTime camera Receiver/front microphone Sleep/Wake button SIM card tray iSight camera Rear microphone True Tone Flash Lightning connector Speaker Home button/Touch ID sensor Headset jack Your features and apps may vary depending on the model of iPhone you have, and on your location, language, and carrier. To learn which features are available on your iPhone, see the Compare iPhone models website.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Sleep/Wake button Use the Sleep/Wake button to turn on or wake iPhone, lock it, or turn it off. Locking iPhone puts the display to sleep, saves the battery, and prevents anything from happening if you touch the screen. You can still listen to music and adjust the volume using the buttons on the side of iPhone, and you can receive phone calls and FaceTime calls, text messages, alarms, notifications, and other updates.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Home button to see the Lock screen. From the Lock screen you can check notifications and recent app activity, take photos, and more. For more information, see Lock screen. Unlock iPhone. On iPhone 5s and later, wake iPhone, then press the Home button. On iPhone 5c and iPhone 5, wake iPhone, press the Home button, then enter the passcode if required. Set a passcode. For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock iPhone.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Volume controls When youʼre 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. You can also use Siri to turn the volume up or down. Just say “Turn up the volume” or “Turn down the volume.” WARNING: For information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information. Lock the ringer and alert volumes.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Ring/Silent switch Flip the Ring/Silent switch to put iPhone in ring mode or silent mode . In ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. In silent mode (switch shows orange), iPhone doesnʼt ring or play alerts and other sound effects (but iPhone may still vibrate). Important: Clock alarms, audio apps such as Music, and many games play sounds through the built-in speaker, even when iPhone is in silent mode.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set a SIM PIN. To protect your SIM card from others using it for phone calls or cellular data, you can use a SIM PIN. With a SIM PIN, every time you restart your device or remove the SIM card, your SIM card locks and you see “Locked SIM” in the status bar. To create one, go to Settings > Phone.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Your carrierʼs EDGE (GSM) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. See Cellular data settings. GPRS/1xRTT Your carrierʼs GPRS (GSM) or 1xRTT (CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. See Cellular data settings. Wi-Fi call iPhone is set up for Wi-Fi calling. iPhone also displays a carrier name next to the icon. See Make a call. Wi-Fi iPhone is connected to the Internet over a Wi-Fi network.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Gray icon: Bluetooth is on. If iPhone is paired with a device, the device may be out of range or turned off. No icon: Bluetooth is turned off. See Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth battery Shows the battery level of a paired Bluetooth device. Battery Gray icon: Shows the iPhone battery level or charging status. See Charge and monitor the battery. Yellow icon: Low Power Mode is on. See Low Power Mode.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Apple USB power adapter. Use with the Lightning to USB Cable to charge the iPhone battery. SIM eject tool. Use to eject the SIM card tray. (Not included in all areas.) See Sim Card. Gestures A few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch—are all you need to use iPhone and its apps. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch 3D Touch gives you an additional way to interact with iPhone. On supported devices, you can press the display to see previews, access useful shortcuts, and more. 3D Touch is supported on: iPhone 7 iPhone 7 Plus iPhone 6s iPhone 6s Plus For example, press a notification on the Lock screen to respond to it. In Mail, press a message in the mailbox list for a peek at the message contents, then slide up to see a list of actions. Or press a little deeper to pop the message open.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM With 3D Touch you can vary the pressure when you draw to change the quality of your lines in some apps. For example, press as you draw in Notes to make a line darker. You can also use 3D Touch to turn your keyboard into a trackpad and select text when typing. Change 3D Touch sensitivity. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > 3D Touch, then set 3D Touch sensitivity to Light, Medium, or Firm.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set up iPhone Setup assistant WARNING: To avoid injury, read Important safety information before using iPhone. You can set up iPhone over a Wi-Fi network, or over your carrierʼs cellular network (not available in all areas). You can also set up iPhone by connecting it to a computer and using iTunes. Note: If youʼre using iPhone with a company, school, or other organization, see iPhone in the enterprise. Set up iPhone. Turn on iPhone, then follow the setup assistant.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Some carriers let you unlock iPhone for use with their network. To see if your carrier offers this option, see Wireless carrier support and features for iPhone in the United States and Canada. Contact your carrier for authorization and setup information. You need to connect iPhone to iTunes to complete the process. Additional fees may apply. For more information, see the Apple Support article How to unlock your iPhone for use with another carrier.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Search for a setting. Open Settings, swipe down to show the Settings field, then enter a term—alert or password, for example. Set up other mail, contacts, and calendar accounts iPhone works with Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular Internet-based mail, contacts, and calendar services. For information about setting up a Microsoft Exchange account in a corporate environment, see the Apple Support article Set up Exchange ActiveSync on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM The preferred language order for apps and websites The region format The calendar format Advanced settings for dates, times, and numbers To add a keyboard for another language, go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. For more information, see Use international keyboards. Connect to the Internet iPhone connects to the Internet whenever necessary, using a Wi-Fi connection (if available) or your carrierʼs cellular network.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Join a closed Wi-Fi network: Tap Other, then enter the name of the closed network. You need to know the network name, security type, and password. Adjust the settings for a Wi-Fi network: Tap next to a network. You can set an HTTP proxy, define static network settings, turn on BootP, or renew the settings provided by a DHCP server. Note: Some networks may offer different information. Forget a network: Tap Network.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Unless iPhone is actively syncing with your computer, you can disconnect it at any time. Look at the top of the iTunes screen on your computer or on iPhone to see if syncing is in progress. If you disconnect iPhone while itʼs syncing, some data may not get synced until the next time you connect iPhone to your computer. Manage content on your iOS devices You can transfer information and files between your iOS devices and computers, using iCloud or iTunes.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set up iCloud. Go to Settings > iCloud. Create an Apple ID if you donʼt have one, or use your existing one. Content stored in iCloud is pushed wirelessly to your other devices where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. iCloud is available on devices with iOS 5 or later, on Mac computers with OS X v10.7.5 or later, and on PCs with iCloud for Windows 5 (Windows 7 or later is required). You can also sign in to iCloud.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Store your photos and videos: Use iCloud Photo Library to store all your photos and videos in iCloud. You can access them from any device with iOS 8.1 or later, a Mac with OS X v10.10.3 or later, a PC with iCloud for Windows 5, and on iCloud.com when you sign in with the same Apple ID. Use iCloud Photo Sharing to share photos and videos with only the people you choose, and let them add photos, videos, and comments.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Apple ID and password to disable Find My iPhone, erase iPhone, or reactivate your device. See Find My iPhone. Find your friends: Use Find My Friends to share your location with friends and family. Store and access your passwords and credit card information: iCloud Keychain keeps passwords and credit card information up to date across all your designated devices. With iCloud, you get a free email account and 5 GB of storage for your mail, documents, photos and videos, and backups.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Note: If features such as iCloud Music Library, iCloud Photo Library, and iCloud calendar and contacts syncing are turned on, you canʼt use iTunes to sync their associated media and data. Sync using a USB cable. Connect iPhone to your computer using the included cable, open iTunes on your computer, then click the iPhone button in the top-left of the iTunes window. Select a setting (Summary, Apps, or Music, for example) to configure it.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Back up iPhone with iCloud Backup When you first sign in to iCloud, iCloud Backup turns on automatically. iCloud backs up iPhone daily over Wi-Fi, when itʼs connected to a power source and is locked. (To lock iPhone, press the Sleep/Wake button. iPhone also locks automatically if you donʼt touch the screen for a minute or so.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Important: Backups for music, movies, or TV show purchases arenʼt available in all countries. Previous purchases may not be restored from iCloud Backup if they're no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store. If you replace your iPhone, you can use its backup to transfer your information to a new device. See Restore or reset using iTunes. For more information, see the Apple Support article About backups in iCloud and iTunes.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM the backup. If you donʼt select this option, other passwords (such as those for mail accounts) arenʼt included in the backup, and you have to reenter them if you use the backup to restore iPhone. If you replace your iPhone, you can use its backup to transfer your information to a new device. See Restore iPhone. For more information, see the Apple Support article About backups in iCloud and iTunes.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View this user guide on iPhone View the user guide in Safari. Tap , then tap the iPhone User Guide bookmark. (If you donʼt see a bookmark, go to the iPhone User Guide.) Add an icon for the user guide to the Home screen: Tap Screen. , then tap Add to Home View the user guide in a different language: Tap the language link (English, for example) at the bottom of the first page, then choose a language. View the user guide in iBooks.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Whatʼs new in iOS 10 Expressive messaging. Enhance your messages with bubble effects, invisible ink, fullscreen effects, handwritten messages, Digital Touch, larger emoji, iMessage apps (including stickers), and more. See Messages at a glance. Broader Siri capabilities. Siri works with many of your favorite apps from the App Store. For example, you can use Siri with an app to book a ride or send money to a friend in need. See Siri and apps. More from Maps.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Control your home. The Home app lets you securely control Works with Apple HomeKit accessories, such as lights, locks, thermostats, smart plugs, and more, even when youʼre away from home. You can create automations that, for example, turn on the lights at sunset or unlock your door and dial up the heat when you return home. See Home at a glance. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Quickly find music. Music is now simpler. Enjoy the fresh design that provides greater clarity and simplicity to every aspect of Apple Music. Plus, sing along with your favorite songs with the new lyrics feature. See Apple Music. More ways to read News. Easily find interesting stories with the all-new For You design, subscribe to your favorite publications, and get notifications about the dayʼs most important stories, right on your Lock screen. See Get started with News.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM A more powerful Lock screen. Interact with notifications and, with an Internet connection, catch up on news, check your stocks, and get a weather report—all without unlocking iPhone. See Today View and Notifications. Become an organ donor. A single organ donor can save as many as eight lives. In the Health app, you can register to be an organ, eye, or tissue donor with Donate Life America. See Register as an organ, eye, or tissue donor. Read your voicemail.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Basics Use apps Home screen Tap an app to open it. 3D Touch. Press an app to see a Quick Actions menu. See 3D Touch. Press the Home button anytime to return to the Home screen. Swipe left or right to see additional Home screens. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Some apps may include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you know how many new items await—for example, the number of new email messages. If thereʼs a problem— such as a message that couldnʼt be sent—an exclamation mark appears on the badge. On a folder, a numbered badge indicates the total number of notifications for all the apps inside. Switch between apps You can easily switch between the apps youʼre using. View open apps.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Close an app. If an app isnʼt working properly, you can force it to quit. Swipe the app up from the app switcher display. Then try opening the app again. Search for apps. If you have lots of apps, you can use Search to find and open them. Swipe the center of the Home screen down to see the search field. See Search. Look around Drag a list up or down to see more. Swipe to scroll quickly; touch the screen to stop scrolling. Some lists have an index—tap a letter to jump ahead.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Drag a photo, map, or webpage in any direction to see more. To quickly jump to the top of a page, tap the status bar at the top of the screen. Zoom in and out Pinch open a photo, webpage, or map for a close-up—then pinch closed to zoom back out. In Photos, keep pinching to see the collection or album the photoʼs in. Or double-tap a photo or webpage to zoom in, and double-tap again to zoom out. In Maps, double-tap to zoom in and tap once with two fingers to zoom out. http://help.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Change the screen orientation Many apps give you a different view when you rotate iPhone. To lock the screen in portrait orientation, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . The Portrait orientation lock icon orientation is locked. appears in the status bar when the screen When you use iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone 7 Plus in landscape orientation, some apps have special layouts.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn off Reachability. Tap Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn off Reachability. Lock screen http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Lift iPhone, or press the Sleep/Wake button, to see the Lock screen and quickly access the features and information you need most. You can see your most recent notifications without unlocking iPhone. You can also: Swipe down from the top of the screen to see all your recent notifications at once in Notification Center. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open Control Center. Swipe right to see Today View and get information from your favorite apps. Swipe left to open Camera.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. Press a notification to respond to it from Notification Center. See 3D Touch. Clear a notification. Swipe the notification left. To clear a group of notifications, tap 3D Touch. Press . to clear all notifications. See 3D Touch. Set notification preferences. Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an app to set its notification options. For example, choose whether to allow notifications from a specific app or turn the sound on a notification on or off.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Close Notification Center. Swipe up, or press the Home button. Today View Get information from your favorite apps, at a glance. Choose from Maps Nearby, Calendar, Notes, News, Reminders, and more. Open Today View. Swipe right from the left edge of the Home screen or Lock screen. Add and organize Today widgets. To choose which widgets appear, tap Edit at the bottom of the screen. Tap + or — to add or remove widgets.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Open Control Center. Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen (even the Lock screen). 3D Touch. Press the Flashlight, Timer, or Camera to view a list of quick actions. See 3D Touch. Control audio. Swipe Control Center left to quickly reach audio controls. If you set up your iPhone with Bluetooth speakers, headphones, or another device, tap to switch the output. For information about setting up iPhone with devices using Bluetooth, see Bluetooth devices.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Control home accessories. Swipe Control Center right to reach accessory controls (if youʼve set up accessories in the Home app). Close Control Center. Swipe down, tap the top of the screen, or press the Home button. Turn off access to Control Center in apps or on the Lock screen. Go to Settings > Control Center.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Choose what to search. Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search, then tap to deselect apps or content. Turn off Siri Suggestions and Suggestions in Search. Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search. Turn off Location Services for Spotlight Suggestions. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Tap System Services, then turn off Location-Based Suggestions. Search in apps. Many apps include a search field where you can type to find something within the app.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Siri Make requests Siri lets you speak to your iPhone to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and much more. Siri understands natural speech, so you donʼt have to learn special commands or keywords. Ask Siri anything, from “set the timer for 3 minutes” to “what movies are showing tonight?” Open apps, and turn features like Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, and VoiceOver on or off.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Get Siri hints. Ask Siri “what can you do,” or tap . The onscreen response from Siri often includes information or images that you can tap for additional detail, or to perform some other action. Change the voice gender for Siri. Go to Settings > Siri > Siri Voice (may not be available in all areas). Adjust the volume for Siri. Use the volume buttons while youʼre interacting with Siri. For voice feedback options, go to Settings > Siri > Voice Feedback.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM To let Siri know about a relationship, say something like “Emily Parker is my wife” or “Ailish Kimber is my mom.” Note: Siri uses Location Services when your requests require knowing your location. See Location Services. Siri and apps Siri works with many of the apps on iPhone, including Phone, Messages, Maps, Clock, Calendar, and more. For example, you can say things like: “Call Mom at home” “Do I have any new texts from Rick?” “Iʼm running low on gas” “Set an alarm for 8 a.m.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Siri Eyes Free With Siri Eyes Free, you can use iPhone features in your car without looking at or touching iPhone—you can control it completely by speaking. To talk with Siri, press and hold the voice command button on your steering wheel until you hear the Siri tone. You can ask Siri to call people, select and play music, hear and compose text messages, get directions, read your notifications, find calendar information, add reminders, and more.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Enter text Type and edit text Tap a text field to see the onscreen keyboard, then tap letters to type. If you touch the wrong key, you can slide your finger to the correct key. The letter isnʼt entered until you release your finger from the key. Tap Shift to type uppercase, or touch the Shift key and slide to a letter. Double-tap Shift for caps lock. To enter numbers, punctuation, or symbols, tap the Number key or the Symbol key .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM If you see a word underlined in red, tap it to see suggested corrections. If the word you want doesnʼt appear, type the correction. Set options for typing or add keyboards. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard. The onscreen keyboard for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus includes additional keys you may find useful. You can see these keys when you hold iPhone in landscape orientation.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Select text. Tap the insertion point to display the selection options. Or double-tap a word to select it. Drag the grab points to select more or less text. In read-only documents, such as webpages, touch and hold to select a word. You can cut, copy, or paste over selected text. With Universal Clipboard, you can also cut or copy something on one Apple device, and paste it on another.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. To turn your keyboard into a trackpad, press the keyboard until it turns light gray. Move the cursor by dragging around the keyboard. Without lifting your finger, press a little deeper to select a word. Press twice to select a sentence. Press three times to select a paragraph. After pressing, you can drag to select more text. See 3D Touch. Undo the last edit. Shake iPhone, then tap Undo.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn off predictive text. Touch and hold or , then slide to Predictive. If you turn off predictive text, iPhone may still try to suggest corrections for misspelled words. Accept a correction by entering a space or punctuation, or by tapping return. To reject a correction, tap the “x.” If you reject the same suggestion a few times, iPhone stops suggesting it. Dictate You can dictate instead of typing.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add punctuation or format text. Say the punctuation or format.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add or change keyboards You can turn typing features, such as spell checking, on or off; add keyboards for writing in different languages; and change the layout of your onscreen keyboard or Apple Wireless Keyboard. If youʼve added keyboards in other languages, you can type in two languages without having to switch between keyboards. Your keyboard automatically switches between the two languages you type in most often. Set typing features. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Sounds and silence You can change or turn off the sounds iPhone plays when you get a call, text, voicemail, email, tweet, Facebook post, reminder, or other event. Tip: If youʼre not hearing or seeing incoming calls and alerts when you expect, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center and see if Do Not Disturb is on. Set sound options.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Voice Control Voice Control lets you make phone calls and FaceTime calls, and control music playback, if you have Siri turned off. You may want to use Voice Control if you canʼt use Siri because youʼre not connected to the Internet. (For information about using Siri to control iPhone by voice, see Make requests.) Note: Voice Control and Voice Control settings arenʼt available when Siri is turned on. Use Voice Control.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Voice Control for the Music app is always on, but you can keep Voice Control from dialing when iPhone is locked. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPhone 5s and later) or Settings > Passcode (other models), then turn off Voice Dial. For specific commands, see Make a call and Siri and Voice Control. Charge and monitor the battery iPhone has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Important: The battery may drain instead of charge if iPhone is connected to a computer thatʼs turned off or is in sleep or standby mode. Show percentage of battery remaining in the status bar. Go to Settings > Battery, then turn on Battery Percentage. See proportion of battery used by each app. Go to Settings > Battery. The battery icon in the upper-right corner shows the battery level or charging status. When syncing or using iPhone, it may take longer to charge the battery.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Listen to music: Plug in your headphones, and proactive assistant recognizes that you might want to play an album you started earlier. Your music is ready to play from the Lock screen—or swipe the Music icon up from the lower left, and proactive assistant opens the Music app after you unlock iPhone. Create email and events: When you start adding people to an email or calendar event, proactive assistant suggests the people you included in previous emails or events.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn off event suggestions. Go to Settings > Calendar, then turn off Events Found in Apps. Find My Friends You can find the Find My Friends app in the Extras folder. Find My Friends is a great way to share your location with people who are important to you. Friends and family members who share their locations with you appear on a map, so you can quickly see where they are.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn on Airplane Mode. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . You can also turn Airplane Mode on or off in Settings. When Airplane Mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen. You can also turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on or off in Control Center. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Personalize your iPhone Arrange your apps Arrange apps. Touch and hold any app on the Home screen until you see the app icons jiggle. Drag an app to move it. Drag an app to the edge of the screen to move it to a different Home screen, or drag it to the Dock at the bottom of the screen (remove another app first). Press the Home button to save your arrangement. Create a new Home screen. While arranging apps, drag an app to the right edge of the last Home screen.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Calculator Calendar Compass Contacts (contact information remains available through the Phone app) FaceTime Find My Friends Home iBooks iCloud Drive iTunes Store Mail Maps Music (also removes the Music app from CarPlay) News Notes Podcasts Reminders Stocks Tips Videos Voice Memos Watch Weather http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Note: When you remove a built-in app from your Home screen, you also remove any related user data and configuration files. Removing built-in apps from your Home screen can affect other system functionality. For more information, see the Apple Support article Remove built-in apps from the Home screen on your iOS device. Restore an app you removed. Go to the App Store, search for the app, then tap . Organize with folders Create a folder.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Tip: If you choose your own image as wallpaper, you can pinch open to zoom in on your selected image, then drag your finger to move the image. Pinch closed to zoom back out. When choosing an image for new wallpaper, you may be able to tap Perspective to make your wallpaper move when you change the angle you view the screen. To turn on the Perspective option for wallpaper you already set, go to Settings > Wallpaper, then tap the image of the Lock screen or Home screen.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Adjust the screen brightness. Go to Settings > Display & Brightness, then drag the slider. If Auto-Brightness is on, iPhone adjusts the screen brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor. You can also adjust the brightness in Control Center. Use Night Shift. Go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM App extensions can also help you edit a photo or video in your Photos app. For example, you can download a photo-related app that lets you apply filters to photos. Install app extensions. Download the app from the App Store, then open the app and follow the onscreen instructions. Turn sharing or action options on or off. Tap , then tap More (drag options to the left if necessary). Turn off third-party sharing or action options (they're on by default).
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set Restrictions You can set restrictions for some apps, and for purchased content. For example, parents can restrict explicit music from appearing in playlists, or disallow changes to certain settings. Use restrictions to prevent the use of certain apps, the installation of new apps, or changes to accounts or the volume limit. Turn on restrictions. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM International keyboards Use international keyboards With international keyboards you can type text in many different languages, including Asian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supported keyboards, go to Appleʼs iPhone website, choose your iPhone, click Tech Specs, then scroll to Languages. Manage keyboards. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a shortcut (text replacement) for word and input pairs. The shortcut is added to your personal dictionary. When you type a shortcut while using a supported keyboard, the paired word or input is substituted for the shortcut. Create shortcuts. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. Press a little deeper as you write to increase the line width of your character strokes. See 3D Touch. As you write character strokes, iPhone recognizes them and shows matching characters in a list, with the closest match at the top. When you choose a character, its likely followon characters appear in the list as additional choices.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Use the Japanese Romaji keyboard (QWERTY-Japanese layout): Tap the key. , then tap Use the Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) Pinyin or (Traditional) Zhuyin keyboard: Tap , then tap the key. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Apps Phone Phone calls Make a call Making a call on iPhone is as simple as choosing a number in your contacts, or tapping one of your favorites or recent calls. WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information. Add favorites. With Favorites, you can make a call with a single tap. To add someone to your Favorites list, tap . You can also add names to Favorites from Contacts.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Return a recent call. Tap Recents, then tap the call. Tap to get more info about the call, or the caller. A red badge indicates the number of missed calls. You can also reach recent and favorite people youʼve been in contact with from the multitasking screen—just double-click the Home button. Dial manually. Tap Keypad, enter the number, then tap Call. Paste a number to the keypad: Tap the screen above the keyboard, then tap Paste.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Silence a call. Press the Sleep/Wake button or either volume button. You can still answer the call after silencing it, until it goes to voicemail. Adjust the volume. Press the volume buttons on the side of your phone to adjust the volume during a call. Decline a call and send it directly to voicemail. Do one of the following: Press the Sleep/Wake button twice quickly. Press and hold the center button on your headset for about two seconds.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Make and receive calls on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac Continuity lets you make calls on your other devices by relaying calls through your iPhone, which must be turned on and connected to a cellular network. To make calls this way, you need iOS 8 or later, and OS X v10.10 or later. You must be signed in to iCloud and FaceTime on all devices using the same Apple ID as on iPhone, and all devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Make a call from your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Tap or click a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Spotlight, or Safari. Note: Emergency calls on your iPhone are routed through cellular service when available.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM End a call. Tap or press the Sleep/Wake button. Use another app while on a call. Press the Home button, then open the app. To return to the call, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Respond to a second call. You can: Ignore the call and send it to voicemail: Tap Ignore. Put the first call on hold and answer the new one: Tap Hold + Accept. End the first call and answer the new one: When using a GSM network, tap End + Accept.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Create a conference call. While on a call, tap Add Call, make another call, then tap Merge Calls. Repeat to add more people to the conference. Drop one person: Tap next to a person, then tap End. Talk privately with one person: Tap Calls to resume the conference. , then tap Private next to the person. Tap Merge Add an incoming caller: Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls. Emergency calls Make an emergency call when iPhone is locked.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Visual voicemail Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to listen to, view transcriptions of messages, or delete them, without having to wade through all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon tells you how many unheard messages you have. The first time you tap Voicemail, youʼre asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Note: In some areas, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card. Manage deleted messages. Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of the messages list), then: Listen to a deleted message: Tap the message. Undelete a message: Tap the message and tap Undelete. Delete messages permanently: Tap Clear All. Share a message. Tap a message, then tap . Update your greeting.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Caller ID: For FaceTime calls, your phone number is displayed even if caller ID is turned off. For CDMA accounts, contact your carrier for information about enabling and using these features. For more information, see the Apple Support article Call forwarding, call waiting, and other call features on iPhone. Ringtones and vibrations iPhone comes with ringtones that sound for incoming calls, Clock alarms, and the Clock timer.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Important: Voice, text message, and data roaming charges may apply. To avoid charges while roaming, turn off Data Roaming and Voice Roaming (CDMA). You may be able to roam on GSM networks, if you have a CDMA account, and your iPhone has a SIM card installed. While roaming on a GSM network, iPhone has access to GSM network features. Charges may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. Set network options.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Safari Safari at a glance With Safari on iPhone, you can browse the web, add webpages to your reading list to read later, and add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. If you sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all your devices, you can see pages you have open on other devices, and keep your bookmarks, history, and reading list up to date on your other devices. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Search the web Search the web. Enter a URL or search term in the search field at the top of the page, then tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what you typed. If you donʼt want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Search Engine Suggestions (below Search). Quickly search a site youʼve visited before. Enter the name of the site, followed by your search term.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Browse the web Look before you leap. To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold the link. 3D Touch. To preview items, press a link to get a peek. Press a little deeper to open it. See 3D Touch. Open a link in a new tab. Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. If you prefer to stay on the current tab while opening a link in another tab, go to Settings > Safari > Open Links, then tap In Background. Browse open tabs. Tap tab to the left. .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View recently closed tabs. Touch and hold . Get back to the top. Tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page. See more of the page. Turn iPhone to landscape orientation. Refresh the page. Tap next to the address in the search field. See a tabʼs history. Touch and hold or . View the desktop version of a site. To see the full desktop version of a site instead of the mobile version, tap , then tap Request Desktop Site. Block pop-ups.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View and organize your bookmarks. Tap bookmarks, tap Edit. , then tap . To create a folder for 3D Touch. To quickly access your bookmarks from the Home screen, press the Safari icon, then tap Show Bookmarks. See 3D Touch. Add a webpage to your favorites. Open the page, tap , then tap Add to Favorites. Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites. Tap the search field to see your favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited sites.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View your reading list. Tap , then tap . Delete an item from your reading list. In your reading list, swipe the item to the left. Limit downloads to Wi-Fi connections. To prevent reading list downloads from using cellular data, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Use Cellular Data (below Reading List). Shared links and subscriptions You can view links shared from social media, such as Twitter, and feeds youʼve subscribed to. View shared links and subscriptions.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Fill in forms When you sign in to a website, sign up for a service, or make a purchase, you can fill in a web form using the onscreen keyboard, or have Safari fill it in for you using AutoFill. Turn on AutoFill. Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill. Tired of always having to sign in? When youʼre asked if you want to save the password for the site, tap Yes. The next time you visit, your user name and password are filled in for you. Choose a different identity.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Share just the good stuff. To share just the article text and a link to it, tap viewing the page in Reader. Return to the full page. Tap while in the address field again. Privacy and security Adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities to yourself and protect yourself from malicious websites. Keep a low profile. Go to Settings > Safari, then turn on Do Not Track.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Messages Messages at a glance Use Messages to send and receive texts, photos, videos, and more through iMessage or SMS/MMS services. With the iMessage service, you can enhance your messages with bubble effects, invisible ink, full-screen effects, your own handwriting, Digital Touch, iMessage apps, stickers, and more. WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions while driving, see Important safety information.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iMessage is an Apple service that sends messages over Wi-Fi or cellular connections to other iOS devices (with iOS 5 or later) and Mac computers (with OS X v10.8 or later). These messages donʼt count against your messaging plan. Messages sent via iMessage can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing, and let them know when youʼve read their messages. For security, messages sent via iMessage are encrypted before theyʼre sent.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Send and receive messages Start a conversation. Tap . Enter the recipientʼs phone number or email address, or tap and choose a contact. Tap the text field, then enter your message. Tap to send. Alternatively, to start a conversation from Mail, Calendar, or Safari, touch and hold a phone number, then tap Send Message. 3D Touch. To start a conversation on the Home screen, press the Messages icon, then tap New Message. See 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list. 3D Touch. To preview a conversation and quickly respond, press the conversation in the Messages list, swipe up, then choose a response. See 3D Touch. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Send a message to Emily saying how about tomorrow” “Reply thatʼs great news” “Read my messages” “Read my last message from Bob” Respond with a Tapback.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe left on the conversation, then tap Delete. Note: You canʼt recover a deleted conversation. Share photos, videos, and audio With iMessage or MMS, you can send messages with photos, videos, and audio. Your carrier determines the size limit of attachments; iPhone may compress photo and video attachments when necessary. Send a photo or video. Tap .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Find and share trending photos and videos from the web. See iMessage apps. Send an audio message. Touch and hold to record an audio message, then lift your finger to stop recording. Tap to listen to your message before you send it. Tap to send or to cancel. Note: To save space, iPhone automatically deletes audio messages two minutes after you listen to them, unless you tap Keep. To always keep them, go to Settings > Messages > Expire (below Audio Messages), then tap Never.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Share items from another app. In the other app, tap Share or , then tap Message. Delete a message or attachment. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items if desired, then tap . Digital Touch With iMessage, you can use Digital Touch to send sketches, taps, kisses, heartbeats, and more. You can even add a Digital Touch effect to a photo or video. Sketch. Tap again. Tap , draw with one finger. You can change the color, then start drawing to send.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add a Digital Touch effect to a photo or video. Tap , then tap . Tap to take a photo or to record a video. Add a Digital Touch effect, such as a sketch or kiss, to the photo or video, then tap to send. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Handwritten messages With iMessage, you can send a handwritten message. The recipient sees the message animate, just as ink flows on paper. Create and send a handwritten message. In landscape orientation, tap the text field, then tap cancel. . Write a message with your finger. Tap Done, then tap to send or to Send a saved message. After you create and send a handwritten message, the message is saved at the bottom of the handwriting screen. Tap a saved message to use it again.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Download iMessage apps. Tap , tap , then tap Store. Use an iMessage app. Tap , then swipe left or right to browse. Tap an app to add it to the conversation. Add a comment if you want, then tap to send or to cancel. Decorate with stickers. Tap to open the app drawer. Swipe left or right to navigate to a stickers app. Touch and hold a sticker, then drag it anywhere in the conversation. You can place it on top of a message bubble, dress up a photo, or even put it on another sticker.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Use a bubble effect. After you type a message, press (touch and hold on devices without 3D Touch). Tap the choices to preview different bubble effects. Tap to send. Tip: Want to send a personal message? When you use invisible ink, the message remains blurred until the recipient swipes to reveal it. Use a full-screen effect. After you type a message, press (touch and hold on devices without 3D Touch), then tap Screen. Swipe left or right to preview different screen effects.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iMessage automatically uses the following screen effects for specific text strings: Balloons for “Happy birthday” Confetti for “Congratulations” Fireworks for “Happy New Year” Manage message notifications and privacy Manage notifications for messages. Go to Settings > Notifications > Messages. See Notifications. Set the alert sound for messages. Go to Settings > Sounds > Text Tone. See Sounds and silence. Set a distinctive alert tone or vibration for certain people.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Block unwanted messages. To block messages, voice calls, and FaceTime calls from certain people, go to Settings > Messages > Blocked. For more information, see the Apple Support article Block phone numbers and contacts or filter messages on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Filter unknown senders. Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on Filter Unknown Senders. This turns off iMessage notifications from people who aren't in your contacts and sorts them into a separate Messages list.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Music Music at a glance Use the Music app to enjoy music stored on iPhone as well as music streamed over the Internet, including Beats 1 radio, which broadcasts all day, every day from studios in Los Angeles, New York, and London. With an optional Apple Music membership, listen to millions of tracks, recommended by music experts. Note: You need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to stream music from Apple Music and Radio. In some cases an Apple ID is also required.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Apple Music Apple Music is a subscription music service. As an Apple Music member, you can play and download all the music you want, and get recommendations for playlists and albums based on the music you love. You can also explore dozens of ad-free stations and thousands of playlists for any genre or activity, created by Apple music editors and expert curators with a passion for music.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Get personalized recommendations Apple Music can suggest songs you might enjoy, with a little guidance about your favorite kinds of music. Select your favorite genres and artists. When you first tap For You, youʼre asked to tell Music about your preferences. Tap the genres you like. (Double-tap those you love, and touch and hold the genres you donʼt care for.) Tap Next, then do the same with the artist names that appear.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Sort albums and songs. Go to Settings > Music to sort albums or songs by artist or title. View more categories. In the Library tab, tap Edit, then select additional categories. View only music stored on iPhone. In the Library tab, tap Downloaded Music. Play music shared on a nearby computer. If a computer on your network shares music through iTunes Home Sharing, tap the Library tab, tap Home Sharing, then choose a shared library. Remove Apple Music tracks from iCloud Music Library.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM The first time you tap Add to Playlist, you can choose to automatically add songs to your library when you add them to a playlist. If you do this, the songs are also added automatically to your library on devices where youʼre signed in with the same Apple ID. Go to Settings > Music > Add Playlist Songs to turn this setting on or off. Delete music from Library. Touch and hold the song, album, playlist, or music video, then tap Delete from Library. 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Search for music Search Apple Music. Tap Search, then tap a recent or trending search. To search for specific music, tap the search field, tap Apple Music, then enter a song, album, playlist, artist, compilation, or genre. Tap a result to play it. Search your library. Tap Search, tap the search field, tap Your Library, then enter a song, album, playlist, or artist. Tap a result to play it. Play music Control playback. Tap a song to play it and show the MiniPlayer.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Shuffle. Swipe up, then tap shuffle. to play your songs in random order. Tap again to turn off When viewing the contents of a playlist or album, tap Shuffle All. Repeat. Swipe up, then tap to repeat an album or playlist. Double-tap to repeat a single song. Add the song to your library. Tap . See lyrics. Swipe up to see Lyrics, then tap Show to see them. Tap Hide to hide them. More. Tap for additional options. See whatʼs up next. Swipe up.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Reorder a playlist. Play the playlist, tap the MiniPlayer to show the Now Playing screen, swipe up to show Up Next, then drag to rearrange the song order. Quickly identify an albumʼs most-played tracks. Some albums have a next to the most popular tracks. Do more with your music. Touch and hold an album or playlist to play it, add it to your library, love or dislike it, and more. Touch and hold an album to create a station based on its contents. 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Delete a playlist you created on iPhone. Touch and hold the playlist, then tap Delete from Library. 3D Touch. Press a playlist, then tap Delete from Library. See 3D Touch. Browse Get recommendations for todayʼs best music from music experts. Explore new music. Tap the Browse tab, then tap New Music. Browse expert recommendations. Tap Curated Playlists, then choose a playlist, activity or mood, curator, or genre. See whatʼs hot.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Radio Radio offers the always-on Beats 1, featuring world-class radio programming, the latest music, and exclusive interviews with popular artists. You can listen to featured stations created by music experts in virtually every genre. And you can create custom stations from songs or artists of your choosing. Listen to live radio. Tap the currently playing Beats 1 program. Note: Because Beats 1 is live radio, you canʼt pause, rewind, or skip tracks.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM iTunes Match With an iTunes Match subscription, all your music can be stored in iCloud—even songs youʼve imported from CDs. You can access your music from all your devices and listen to your entire library wherever you are. To learn more about iTunes Match, see the Apple Support article Subscribe to iTunes Match. Subscribe to iTunes Match. Go to Settings > Music > Subscribe to iTunes Match. Turn on iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Sign in if you havenʼt already.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Ask for more information: Ask something like “when was this album released,” “what is Santigoldʼs most popular album” or “who sings ‘Used Toʼ.” Add music from Apple Music to your collection (Apple Music membership required): Say, for example, “add ‘This is Actingʼ by Sia to my Library” or, while playing something, say “add this to my collection.” Correct Siri: If Siri doesnʼt play what you expect to hear, say something like “no, the album” or “no, the version by David Bowie.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Mail Write messages WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information. Create a message. Tap . Touch and hold to view draft messages youʼve saved. 3D Touch. To create a new message from the Home screen, press Mail, then choose the New Message quick action. See 3D Touch. Ask Siri. Say something like: “New email to Jonah Schmidt” “Email Simon and say I got the forms, thanks” Add attachments.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Insert a photo or video. Double-tap in the message body, then tap Insert Photo or Video. Quote some text when you reply. Tap the insertion point, then select the text you want to include. Tap , then tap Reply. To turn off the indentation of the quoted text, go to Settings > Mail > Increase Quote Level. Send a message from a different account. Tap the From field to choose an account. Change a recipient from Cc to Bcc.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Finish a message later Look at another message while youʼre writing one. Swipe down on the title bar of a message youʼre writing. When youʼre ready to return to your message, tap its title at the bottom of the screen. If you have more than one message waiting to be finished, tap the bottom of the screen to see them all. Save a draft for later. If youʼre writing a message and want to finish it later, tap Cancel, then tap Save Draft. To get it back, touch and hold . With OS X v10.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Flag a message so you can find it later. Tap while reading the message. To change the appearance of the flagged message indicator, go to Settings > Mail > Flag Style. To see the Flagged mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list, then tap Flagged. Search for a message. Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search field. Searching looks at the address fields, the subject, and the message body.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Archive instead of delete. Instead of deleting messages, you can archive them so theyʼre still around, in the Archive mailbox, if you need them. To turn this option on, select Archive Mailbox in Settings > Mail > Accounts > [account name] > Advanced. Then, to delete a message instead of archiving it, touch and hold , then tap Delete. Stash your trash. You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Open an attachment with another app. Touch and hold the attachment until a menu appears, then tap the app you want to use to open the attachment. Some attachments automatically show a banner with buttons you can use to open other apps. See messages with attachments. Tap to turn on filtering, then tap “Filtered by” and turn on “Only Mail with Attachments.” You can also use the Attachments mailbox, which shows messages with attachments from all accounts.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM See and save addresses See who received a message. While viewing the message, tap More in the To field. Add someone to Contacts or make them a VIP. Tap the personʼs name or email address, then tap Add to VIP. You can also add the address to a new or existing contact. Print messages Print a message. Tap , then tap Print. Print an attachment or picture. Tap to view it, tap , then choose Print. See AirPrint. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Calendar Calendar at a glance Ask Siri. Say something like: “Set up a meeting with Barry at 9.” “Do I have a meeting at 10?” “Where is my 3y30 meeting?” Add an event. In day view, touch and hold a time until a new event appears, then fill in the event details. If you add the address of the eventʼs location, youʼre reminded in time to leave from your current location, based on traffic conditions. 3D Touch. Press Calendar, then choose the New Event quick action. See 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View a weekly calendar. Rotate iPhone sideways. Change your view. Tap a year, month, or day to zoom in or out on your calendar. In week or day view, pinch to zoom in or out. 3D Touch. In the monthly calendar, press a date to peek at that dayʼs schedule. Then press deeper to pop open the schedule. View a list of events. In month view, tap to see a dayʼs events. Change the color of a calendar. Tap Calendars, tap next to the calendar, then choose a color from the list.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Schedule an event without blocking your schedule. Tap the event, tap Availability, then tap “free.” Or if itʼs an event you created, tap Show As, then tap “free.” The event stays on your calendar, but the timeframe doesnʼt appear as busy to others who send you invitations. Quickly send an email to attendees. Tap the event, tap Invitees, then tap . Suggest a different meeting time. You can suggest a different time for a meeting invitation youʼve received.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Subscribe to a calendar. Go to Settings > Calendar > Accounts > Add Account > Other, then tap Add Subscribed Calendar. Enter the server and filename of the .ics file to subscribe to. You can also subscribe to an iCalendar (.ics) calendar published on the web, by tapping a link to the calendar. Add a CalDAV account. Go to Settings > Calendar > Accounts > Add Account > Other, then tap Add CalDAV account. Add a macOS Server account.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Change a personʼs access to a shared calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, then tap the person. You can turn off their ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with that person. Turn off notifications for shared calendars. When someone modifies a shared calendar, youʼre notified of the change.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Photos Photos at a glance With the Photos app you can view, organize, share, and edit photos and videos: Taken with Camera on iPhone Stored in iCloud (see iCloud Photo Library) Shared by others (see iCloud Photo Sharing) Synced from your computer (see Sync with iTunes) Saved from an email, text message, webpage, or screenshot Imported from your camera You can also have Photos create quick movies from the photos and videos in your library (see Memories).
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Tap Photos to see all your still photos, Live Photos, and videos, organized by Years, Collections, and Moments. To quickly browse the photos in a collection or year, touch and hold a thumbnail, then drag. Tap Memories to view photos and videos based on related dates, places, people, and more. See Memories. Tap Shared to see photos and videos you shared with others or that others shared with you. See iCloud Photo Sharing. Tap Albums to create and view your albums.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View photos and videos Browse your photos and videos. Tap Photos, then tap a photo. While viewing a photo, swipe the thumbnails to browse photos, then tap a thumbnail to view a photo. Drag down the photo to continue browsing Moments or Albums. Note: By default, Photos displays a representative subset of your photos when you view by year or by collection in the Photos tab. To see all your photos and videos, go to Settings > Photos & Camera, then turn off Summarize Photos. 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Note: On devices that support 3D Touch, you can also use a Live Photo as the wallpaper on the Lock screen. See Change the wallpaper. Make a still photo from a Live Photo. View the Live Photo, tap , tap , then tap Duplicate as Still Photo. View photo and video details. Tap a photo or video, then tap Details, or swipe up, to see: Related memories. See Memories. People identified by Photos. See People.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM “Show me photos of Alex” Zoom in or out. Double-tap or pinch a photo open or closed. Drag to see other parts of the photo. Play a video. Tap . To toggle between full screen and fit-to-screen, double-tap the screen. Play a slideshow. While viewing a photo or video, tap , then tap Slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap the screen, then tap Options to specify a slideshow theme, music, and more. To stream a slideshow or video to a TV, see AirPlay Mirroring.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Note: You canʼt delete albums that Photos creates for you, such as People, Places, and Selfies. Mark your favorites. While viewing a photo or video, tap to add it to the Favorites album. A photo or video can be part of another album as well as Favorites. Hide photos or videos you want to keep but not show. While viewing thumbnails, tap Select, then select the photos or videos you want to hide. Tap , then tap Hide. The photos or videos are moved to the Hidden album.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Scenes, such as the beach or forest Pictures of family and friends Play a Memory movie. Tap Memories, tap a memory, then tap Memory movie, then tap . . To pause, tap the Scrub through a Memory movie. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing to show the controls, then swipe left or right through the scrubber. 3D Touch. To open recent memories from the Home screen, press Photos, then tap a memory. See 3D Touch. View an albumʼs memory. Tap an album you created, then tap .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Change the duration. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap a duration, or swipe to choose short, medium, or long. All durations may not be available for every movie. Customize a Memory movie. Tap a Memory movie while itʼs playing, then tap the following: to do Edit the title: Tap Title, tap the title and subtitle to edit them, then choose a title style.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM People Photos scans your photo library for peopleʼs faces and adds the most frequently found faces to the People album. You can assign names to the people Photos finds, add people who appear less frequently, mark people as favorites, and view memories that contain specific people. The more photos you have, the longer the first scan takes. People are synced among devices where youʼre signed in with the same Apple ID. Note: The People feature isnʼt available on iPhone 5.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Mark people as favorites. In the People album tap Select, tap one or more people, then tap Favorite. You can also drag a person to the Favorites area. To remove favorites, tap Select, tap the people who you want to remove, then tap Unfavorite. Hide and unhide people. Tap Albums, tap People, tap Select, tap the people you want to hide, then tap Hide. To unhide people, tap Show Hidden People, tap Select, tap people, then tap Unhide.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM To use iCloud Photo Library, you need a device with iOS 8.1 or later, a Mac with OS X v10.10.3 or later, or a PC with iCloud for Windows 5. Note: If you turn on iCloud Photo Library, you canʼt use iTunes to sync photos and videos to iPhone. Turn on iCloud Photo Library. Go to Settings > iCloud > Photos, or Settings > Photos & Camera. Optimize your storage or keep all your photos and videos in full-resolution on iPhone.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM email, for example—also appear in your My Photo Stream album. Photos added to My Photo Stream on your other devices appear in your My Photo Stream album on iPhone. Manage My Photo Stream contents. In the My Photo Stream album, tap Select. Save your best shots on iPhone: Select the photos, then tap Add To. Share, print, or copy: Select the photos, then tap Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap . .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn on iCloud Photo Sharing. Go to Settings > iCloud > Photos. Or go to Settings > Photos & Camera. Share photos and videos. While viewing a photo or video, or after selecting multiple photos or videos, tap , tap iCloud Photo Sharing, add comments, then share to an existing shared album or create a new one. You can invite people to view your shared album using the email address or the mobile phone number they use to receive text messages. Enable a public website.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add or remove subscribers, or turn Notifications on or off. Select the shared album, then tap People. Subscribe to a shared album. When you receive an invitation, tap the Shared tab , then tap Accept. You can also accept an invitation in an email. Add items to a shared album you subscribed to. Tap Shared, tap an album, then tap . Select items, then tap Done. You can add a comment, then tap Post. See your Family album.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Text message: Tap the item in the conversation, then tap . Photos and videos that you receive in messages or save from a webpage are saved to your Photos tab. They can also be viewed in the Camera Roll or, if youʼre using iCloud Photo Library, the All Photos album. Edit photos and trim videos You can edit still photos and Live Photos right on iPhone.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Tap Adjustments to set Light, Color, and B&W (black & white) options. Tap the down arrow, then tap next to Light, Color, or B&W to choose the element you want to adjust. Move the slider to the desired effect. Compare the edited version to the original. Touch and hold the photo to view the original. Release to see your edits. Donʼt like the results? Tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes. Tap Done to save changes. Revert to original.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Import photos and videos You can import photos and videos directly from a digital camera, an SD memory card, or another iOS device that has a camera. Use the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader (both sold separately). 1. Insert the camera adapter or card reader into the Lightning connector on iPhone. 2. Do one of the following: Connect a camera: Use the USB cable that came with the camera to connect the camera to the camera adapter.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Camera Camera at a glance You can take photos and videos with the iSight camera on the back of iPhone and the FaceTime camera on the front. On iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, you can take even better photos in low light and capture photos and Live Photos that take advantage of the Retina HD display with wide color gamut. With the Dual 12MP wide-angle and telephoto cameras on iPhone 7 Plus, you can zoom closer at higher resolution. Take a photo Choose a photo mode.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Open Camera, choose Photo or Square, then tap the Shutter button, or press either volume button. Swipe left on the Lock screen to make the camera screen appear, then take the picture. Press the Home button to return to the Lock screen. 3D Touch. In Control Center or on the Home screen, press the Camera icon, then choose a quick action. See 3D Touch.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Take Burst shots. With the iSight or FaceTime camera in Photo or Square mode, touch and hold the Shutter button to take rapid-fire photos in bursts. The shutter sound is different, and the counter shows how many shots youʼve taken. Lift your finger to stop. To see the suggested shots and select the photos you want to keep, tap the burst thumbnail, then tap Select. The gray dots below the thumbnails mark the suggested photos.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Use the capture timer. Use the capture timer to give yourself time to be in the shot. First stabilize iPhone, then frame your shot. Tap , tap 3s or 10s, then tap the Shutter button. Take a screenshot. To capture whatʼs displayed on your screen, simultaneously press and release the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons. The screenshot is added to the Photos tab in Photos, and you can also view it in the Screenshots album or All Photos album (if youʼre using iCloud Photo Library).
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Record a video. Choose Video, then tap the Record button, or press either volume button, to start and stop recording. By default, video records at 30 fps (frames per second). Other video modes include: 1080p 60 fps (iPhone 6 and later) 4K 30 fps (iPhone 6s and later) To change video recording settings, go to Settings > Photos & Camera > Record Video. Snap a still while recording Tap the white Shutter button.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM HDR HDR (High Dynamic Range) helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. When shooting with the iSight camera, iPhone takes multiple photos in rapid succession, at different exposure settings—and blends them together. The resulting photo has better detail in the bright and midtone areas. Use HDR. (iSight camera and the FaceTime camera on iPhone 5s and later) Tap the HDR button. For best results, keep iPhone steady and avoid subject motion.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Sync photos and videos to iPhone from your Mac. Use the Photos settings pane in iTunes on your computer. See Sync with iTunes. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Maps Find places WARNING: For important information about navigation and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information. Move around Maps by dragging the screen. To face a different direction, rotate with two fingers. To return to north, tap . Ask Siri. Say something like: “Find coffee near me” “Show me the Golden Gate Bridge” Zoom in or out.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. To find nearby places from the Home screen, press Maps, then choose the Search Nearby quick action. See 3D Touch. Search for a location. Tap the search field. You can search for a location in different ways.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. Press a location, then choose the Share Location or Send My Location quick action. You can also press Maps on the Home screen, then choose a quick action. See 3D Touch. Get more info 3D Touch. Press a location, then choose the Open Homepage or Call quick action. See 3D Touch. Find out about traffic conditions. From the map or satellite view, tap , then turn on Traffic. Orange shows slowdowns, and red shows stop-and-go traffic.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM If transit routes are unavailable in your area, tap View Routing Apps to use an app for other modes of transportation. Choose a transit time or date. Find a transit route, then tap Leave Soon to select a time or date for departure or arrival. Tap Transit Options to choose which transit vehicles to consider. Hear turn-by-turn directions for a route. Find a route, then tap Go. Maps follows your progress and speaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Even if you open another app, Maps continues to give you turn-by-turn directions. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen. To automatically pause spoken audio (such as a podcast or an audio book) when Maps speaks a turn-by-turn instruction, go to Settings > Maps > Driving and Navigation, then turn on Pause Spoken Audio. Make a quick detour. To make a stop along your route, swipe up on the route card then tap one of the suggested services, such as Gas Stations.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Remove markers and routes Remove a marker. Tap the marker, tap Edit Location, then tap Remove Marker. Delete a route. Past routes are listed below the Search field. To remove one, swipe it to the left, then tap Remove. 3D and Flyover With 3D and Flyover, you can see three-dimensional views of, and even fly over, many of the worldʼs major cities. View a 3D map. Drag two fingers up. (Zoom in for a closer look if the 3D map doesnʼt appear.) For best effect, use the satellite view.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Clock Clock at a glance Use Clock to view times around the world, set a timer or alarm, use a stopwatch, or set sleep reminders and wake alarms on a daily basis. Ask Siri. Say something like: “What time is it?” “What time is it in London?” Bedtime Set the number of hours you want to sleep each night and Clock can remind you to go to sleep, and sound an alarm to wake you up. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set a bedtime reminder and alarm. Tap Bedtime, then follow the onscreen instructions to set your reminder and alarm. After youʼve done the initial setup, you can slide and to adjust your reminder and alarm times. See your sleep history. The Sleep Analysis portion of the Bedtime tab shows your sleeping period for the past several days, based on your use of iPhone during those hours. Your sleep history is automatically provided to Health, too, where you can view more data.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Fall asleep to music or a podcast. Tap Timer, tap When Timer Ends, then choose Stop Playing at the bottom. Get quick access to clock features. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap iPhone is locked. . You can access Timer from Control Center even when Ask Siri. Say something like: “Set the timer for 3 minutes” “Wake me up tomorrow at 7 a.m.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM “When is sunrise in Paris?” See the local weather. Swipe to the leftmost screen (available only when Location Services is turned on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services). View the current hourly forecast. Swipe the hourly display left or right. See a detailed forecast. Swipe up. Add a city. Tap , then tap . Enter a city or zip code, then tap Search. See the weather in another city.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Turn off local weather. Go to Settings > Privacy, then turn off Location Services. See Location Services. Use iCloud to push your list of cities to your other iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on iCloud Drive. See iCloud. http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM News News overview News collects all the stories you want to read, from your favorite sources, based on the topics that interest you most. You can explore recommended publications (called channels in News), be notified of important stories from favorite channels, search for specific channels or topics, save and share your favorite stories, and subscribe to receive premium stories from select publishers. Note: You need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to use News.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Read more stories within a specific group. Tap such as Technology or Entertainment. next to Top Stories or next to a topic 3D Touch. To access stories and recently viewed channels from the Home screen, press News, then choose a quick action. See 3D Touch. Play a video in the story list. Tap . Get newer stories. Pull down to refresh For You with the latest stories. Love, save, or share a story. Tap Share.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Read stories Read a story. Tap a story to read it. Web stories delivered through an RSS feed show a preview. To view an RSS story in full, swipe up. To always view the full story, go to Settings > News, then turn off Show Story Previews. 3D Touch. Press a story to take a peek at it. Swipe up to see options such as Love, Save, Share Story, and Mute Channel. Press deeper to pop open the story. See 3D Touch. Read the next story.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Report a concern. If you believe a story youʼre viewing is mislabeled, inappropriate, offensive, or doesnʼt display properly, swipe right, then tap Report. Favorites The channels and topics you select when you first open News appear in Favorites. Favorites also includes channels and topics you add later. Browse a channelʼs stories. Tap a channel or topic to see the most recently published stories.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Manage notifications. Tap , then turn notifications on or off for your favorite channels. Search News keeps track of a wide variety of topics, which makes it easy to find the stories that interest you. Search for channels and topics. Tap Search, then enter the name of a channel (CNN or Wired, for example) or a topic (fashion, business, or politics, for example). In the results list, tap to add an item to Favorites. View trending topics.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Check your reading history. Tap the History tab to see what youʼve read. Swipe a story left to delete it. To clear your News history or the information used to create recommendations, tap Clear, then choose one or both options. Subscriptions in News Subscribe to channels. With News you can read premium stories from select publishers. There are three ways to access subscriptions in News: Subscribe within News: You can purchase a subscription directly in News.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Wallet Wallet at a glance Use Wallet to keep cards and passes in one place for easy access: Cards for Apple Pay: Credit, debit, store, and prepaid cards (not available in all areas) Passes: Boarding passes, movie tickets, coupons, reward cards, and more http://help.apple.com/iphone/10/en.lproj/static.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Apple Pay About Apple Pay On supported devices, you can use Apple Pay (not available in all areas) to make purchases in stores that accept contactless payments, as well as within apps and websites that support Apple Pay. Wallet holds credit and debit cards, which appear at the top of your Wallet stack, for Apple Pay transactions. For more information about how Apple Pay works, go to the Apple Pay website. Set up Apple Pay Sign in to iCloud.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set your default card. The first card you add to Wallet becomes your default card for payments. To set a different card as the default, touch and hold the card in Wallet, then drag it to the front of the stack. Pay at a store You can use Apple Pay at contactless readers with one of the following symbols. Pay using your default card. Place your finger on Touch ID, then hold iPhone about an inch (2.5 cm) from the symbol on the reader, until iPhone vibrates.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 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 Location Services. Pay within an app or on a website When shopping within an app or on a website in Safari, look for the Buy with Apple Pay button or the Apple Pay payment option. Pay within an app or on a website. During checkout, tap the Apple Pay or Buy with Apple Pay button, then review the payment information.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM View card activity and manage cards View a card. Tap a card in the Wallet stack. The last transaction may appear. View and manage the card information. Tap . You can: View the last four digits of the card number and Device Account Number—the number transmitted to the merchant. Change the billing information. Remove the card from Wallet. View your Apple Pay activity. Tap , then tap Transactions to view the transactions made on this iPhone.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM If your iPhone is lost or stolen. If you enabled Find My iPhone, you can use it to help locate and secure your iPhone—including suspending or removing the ability to make purchases using your cards in Apple Pay. To do this, sign in with your Apple ID on iCloud.com, then go to Settings > My Devices. You can also call the issuers of your cards. Passes Use passes in Wallet to check in for a flight, get into a movie, or redeem a coupon.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add funds to your Apple ID account. At Apple Stores and select retailers in most countries, you can add funds to your Apple ID account using iTunes Pass. For information about creating an iTunes Pass, see the Apple Support article About iTunes Pass. Share a pass. You can share a pass using Mail, Messages, or AirDrop. Tap the pass, tap , then tap Share Pass. See Share from apps. Refresh a pass. Passes are usually updated automatically.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Include passes on your other iOS devices. You can have passes that you add to one iOS device appear on your other iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Wallet. Note: This setting applies only to the passes in Wallet, not to the credit and debit cards. Rearrange passes. Drag a pass in the stack to move it to a new location. The pass order is updated on all your devices (iOS 7 or later). Set notification options. Go to Settings > Notifications > Wallet.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Notes Take notes Use Notes to jot down important information, add attachments—like photos, web links, or maps—sketch ideas, and keep things organized. You can lock a note to keep it private, add people so friends can view and edit a note, and more. Turn on Notes in your iCloud account. Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Notes. Your iCloud notes appear on all your iOS devices and Mac computers where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM 3D Touch. To start a new note from the Home screen, press Notes, then choose a quick action. See 3D Touch. Create a new note. Tap . The first line of the note becomes the noteʼs title. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Create a new note.” Add a photo or video to your note. Tap , then tap . Take a new photo or video, or tap Photo Library to select and add existing photos and videos.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Set a default formatting style for the first paragraph. Go to Settings > Notes, then tap New Notes Start With. Choose Title, Heading, or Body. Add an attachment. When youʼre in another app and find something that you want to add to Notes (like a location in Maps or a webpage in Safari), tap Share or , then tap Add to Notes. You can create a new note or add the attachment to an existing one. Mark up an image or PDF.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Sketch in your note. Tap , tap , use your finger to sketch, then tap Done. Your sketch appears in your note. Tap the sketch to edit it. 3D Touch. If you press a little deeper as you draw, the pencil and marker leave a darker line, and the pen tool leaves a wider line. Press a little deeper as you erase to increase the area you erase. See 3D Touch. View more color choices. Tap the current color to view a color palette. Swipe the palette left or right to see more colors.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Hide the toolbar. Swipe the toolbar down to hide it and see just the tool youʼre using. Tap the tool youʼre using to see the toolbar again. Zoom in. Pinch open so you can sketch the details, then pinch closed to zoom back out. Tip: Drag two fingers to navigate when youʼre zoomed in. Scroll through all your sketches in a note. Swipe a sketch left or right with two fingers. Add another sketch to your note. Tap .
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM To move several notes from one folder or account to another, tap Edit in the upper-right corner of the notes list, tap the notes you want to move, then tap Move To. Collaborate in Notes Invite people to view and make edits to notes in your iCloud account, and everyone will see the latest changes. Note: You canʼt share a locked note. Invite friends to share. In a note, tap , then choose how to send your invitation. Add people, remove them, or stop sharing a note.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Lock notes Use a single password to lock and unlock notes in your iCloud account or in your On My iPhone account. On iPhone 5s and later, you can also lock and unlock your notes with Touch ID (if itʼs enabled). You can view locked notes that are in your iCloud account on your iOS devices with iOS 9.3 or later and Mac computers with OS X v10.11.4 or later.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Change your password. Go to Settings > Notes > Password, then tap Change Password. Forgot your password? Go to Settings > Notes > Password, then tap Reset Password. You canʼt access your locked notes if you forget your password and havenʼt turned on Touch ID. However, you can set a new password for any notes you want to protect going forward. For more information, go to the Apple Support article Keep your notes secure with password-protection.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Reminders Reminders at a glance With Reminders you can keep track of all the things you need to do. 3D Touch. To add a reminder from the Home screen, press Reminders, then choose a quick action. See 3D Touch. Add a reminder. Tap a blank line in a list. Share a list using iCloud. While viewing a list, tap Edit, tap Sharing, then tap Add Person. The people you share with also need to be iCloud users. Anyone who accepts the invitation can add, delete, and mark items as completed.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM “Remind me to call my mom at 5” Set a default list for new reminders. Go to Settings > Reminders. Delete a list. While viewing a list, tap Edit, then tap Delete List. All of the reminders in the list are also deleted. Delete a reminder. Swipe the reminder left, then tap Delete. Change the order of lists. Touch and hold the list name, then drag the list to a new location. To change the order of items in a list, tap Edit.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Location reminders Be reminded when you arrive at or leave a location. Swipe a reminder to the left, tap More, then turn on “Remind me at a location.” Tap Location, then select a location in the list, or enter an address. After you define a location, you can drag to change the size of the geofence on the map, which sets the approximate distance at which you want to be reminded. You canʼt save a location reminder in Outlook or Microsoft Exchange accounts. Ask Siri.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Manage your stock list. Tap Add an item: Tap Search. . . Enter a symbol, company name, fund name, or index, then tap 3D Touch. Press Stocks on the Home screen, then choose Search. See 3D Touch. Delete an item: Tap . Rearrange the order of items: Drag up or down. While viewing stock info, you can tap any of the values along the right side of the screen to switch the display to price change, market capitalization, or percentage change.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Add a news article to your reading list. Touch and hold the news headline, then tap Add to Reading List. To add all news articles to your reading list, tap Add All to Reading List. Ask Siri. Say something like: “How are the markets going?” “Howʼs Apple stock today?” Find out more. Tap YAHOO! View a full-screen chart. Rotate iPhone to landscape orientation.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Videos Videos at a glance Use Videos to watch movies and TV shows on iPhone. In Videos you can also purchase movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store that can be played on your other devices where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. Use the Music app to watch music videos, and use the Podcasts app to watch video podcasts. To watch videos you record using your iPhone camera, open the Photos app.
iPhone 9/7/16, 2)10 PM Stream or download? If appears on a video thumbnail, you can watch the video without downloading it to iPhone, if you have an Internet connection. To download the video to iPhone so you can watch without using a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, tap the video details. in To show only the videos that are downloaded to iPhone, go to Settings > Videos, then turn off Show iTunes Purchases.