iPhone User Guide For iPhone and iPhone 3G
Contents 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 11 13 14 Chapter 1: Getting Started 15 15 18 21 23 25 29 30 32 34 34 Chapter 2: Basics 35 35 38 40 40 40 42 45 Chapter 3: Phone 47 47 Chapter 4: Mail 2 What You Need Activating iPhone Upgrading from an Original iPhone Installing the SIM Card Registering iPhone Syncing with iTunes Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts Installing Configuration Profiles Disconnecting iPhone from Your Computer iPhone at a Glance Home Screen Buttons Touchscreen Onscreen Keyboard Stereo Head
47 48 51 Sending Email Checking and Reading Email Organizing Email 53 53 56 56 57 Chapter 5: Safari 58 58 60 65 68 68 Chapter 6: iPod 70 70 72 77 81 82 85 86 92 93 95 97 98 Chapter 7: More Applications 101 101 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 105 112 115 Chapter 8: Settings Viewing Webpages Searching the Web Bookmarks Web Clips Getting Music, Video, and More Music and Other Audio Videos Setting a Sleep Timer Changing the Browse Buttons Text Calendar Photos Camera YouTube Stocks Maps Weather Clock C
117 Safari 118 iPod 120 Photos 121 121 125 130 131 131 Chapter 9: iTunes and App Store 132 132 134 136 137 138 140 140 140 142 143 Appendix A: Troubleshooting iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store App Store Syncing Purchased Content Verifying Purchases Updating Your Account General iTunes and Syncing Phone and Voicemail Safari, Text, Mail, and Contacts Sound, Music, and Video iTunes Stores Removing the SIM Card Backing Up iPhone Updating and Restoring iPhone Software iPhone Accessibility Features 145 Appendix B
Getting Started · 1 WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and safety information in the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/ manuals/iphone before using iPhone. What You Need To use iPhone, you need: ÂÂ A wireless service plan with a carrier that provides iPhone service in your area ÂÂ A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems: ÂÂ Mac OS X version 10.4.
Upgrading from an Original iPhone Contact your cellular service provider for information about upgrading an original iPhone to iPhone 3G. Additional fees may apply. Installing the SIM Card If your SIM card was not preinstalled, you must install the SIM card before you can use iPhone. SIM eject tool SIM card SIM tray Install the SIM card: 1 Insert the end of the SIM eject tool into the hole on the SIM tray. Press firmly and push it straight in until the tray pops out.
2 Connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC using the cable that came with iPhone. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to register iPhone and sync iPhone with your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on your computer, and with music, video, and other content from your iTunes library. In the Set Up Your iPhone screen, select “Automatically sync contacts, calendars and bookmarks” to configure those items to sync automatically when you connect iPhone to your computer.
ÂÂ Applications purchased or downloaded from the iTunes Store You can adjust sync settings whenever iPhone is connected to your computer. Ringtones, music, audiobooks, podcasts, video content, and purchased applications are synced from your iTunes library. If you don’t already have content in iTunes, the iTunes Store (available in some countries) makes it easy to purchase or subscribe to content and download it to iTunes. You can also add music to your iTunes library from your CDs.
Note: If you set up iPhone to sync contacts, calendars, or bookmarks with MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange, syncing for those items is turned off in iTunes. See “Setting Up Accounts” on page 12. 4 Click Apply in the lower-right corner of the screen. By default, “Automatically sync when this iPhone is connected” is selected. iPhone Settings Panes in iTunes The following sections provide an overview of each of the iPhone settings panes. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
You can sync contacts with applications such as Mac OS X Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Yahoo! Address Book, and Google Address Book on a Mac, or with Yahoo! Address Book, Google Address Book, Windows Address Book (Outlook Express), Vista Contacts, or Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007 on a PC. (On a Mac, you can sync contacts with multiple applications. On a PC, you can sync contacts with only one application at a time.
If there’s not enough room on iPhone for all the media you’ve specified, iTunes asks if you want to create a special playlist. iTunes creates the playlist for you, and sets it to sync with iPhone. Photos Pane You can sync photos with iPhoto 4.0.3 or later, or Aperture on a Mac; or with Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 or later, or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later on a PC. You can also sync photos in any folder on your computer that contains images.
Setting Up Accounts MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange provide not only email, but contact and calendar information that can be synced to iPhone automatically, over the air. MobileMe can also sync your bookmarks on iPhone with Safari on a Mac, or with Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on a PC. You set up MobileMe, Exchange, and other email accounts directly on iPhone.
5 If you’re setting up an Exchange or MobileMe account, tap the items you want to sync—mail, contacts, calendars, and bookmarks (MobileMe only). For Exchange accounts, you can also set how many days of email you want to sync to iPhone. Then tap Save. Important: If you sync contacts or calendars using your Exchange or MobileMe account, syncing for contacts or calendars in iTunes is turned off.
Install a configuration profile: 1 Using iPhone, open the email message or download the configuration profile from the website provided by your system administrator. 2 When the configuration profile opens, tap Install. 3 Enter passwords and other information as requested. Important: You may be asked to verify that the configuration profile is trusted. If in doubt, consult your system administrator before installing a configuration profile. Settings provided by a configuration profile cannot be altered.
2 Basics iPhone at a Glance Headset jack Receiver Ring/Silent switch Volume buttons Sleep/Wake button SIM card tray Camera (on back) Status bar Touchscreen Application icons Home button Dock connector Speaker Microphone 15
iPhone Included Accessories Stereo Headset with mic Dock Connector to USB Cable iPh one SIM eject tool Polishing cloth 16 USB power adapter Item What you can do with it Stereo Headset with mic Listen to music, videos, and phone calls. Use the built-in microphone to talk. Press the mic button to answer or end a call. When listening to iPod, press the button once to play or pause a song, or press twice quickly to skip to the next track.
Status Icons The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone: Status icon What it means Cell signal Shows whether you’re in range of the cellular network and can make and receive calls. The more bars, the stronger the signal. If there’s no signal, the bars are replaced with “No service.” Airplane mode Shows that airplane mode is on—you cannot use the phone, access the Internet, or use Bluetooth® devices. Non-wireless features are available. See page 101.
Status icon What it means Bluetooth Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on and a device, such as a headset or car kit, is connected. Gray icon: Bluetooth is on, but no device is connected. No icon: Bluetooth is turned off. See page 42. Bluetooth Headset battery Shows battery level for the iPhone Bluetooth Headset when it’s connected. See “iPhone Bluetooth Headset” on page 42. Battery Shows battery level or charging status. See page 31. TTY Shows that iPhone is set to work with a TTY machine.
Listen to your songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Create on-the-go playlists or use the Genius feature to automatically create a playlist with songs from your library that go great together. Watch movies and video podcasts in widescreen. iPod Send and receive SMS text messages with anyone who has an SMS-capable phone. Conversations are saved in an iChat-like presentation, so you can see a history of messages you’ve sent and received.
Get current weather conditions and a six-day forecast. Add your favorite cities for a quick weather report anytime. Weather View the time in cities around the world—create clocks for your favorites. Set one or more alarms. Use the stopwatch, or set a countdown timer. Clock Add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Rotate iPhone sideways to use expanded scientific functions. Calculator Jot notes on the go—reminders, grocery lists, brilliant ideas. Send them in email.
3 Press the Home button to save your arrangement. You can also add links to your favorite webpages on the Home screen. See “Web Clips” on page 57. Create additional Home screens: While arranging icons, drag an icon to the right edge of the screen until a new screen appears. You can flick to return to the original screen and drag more icons to the new screen. You can create up to nine screens.
By default, if you don’t touch the screen for a minute, iPhone locks automatically. Sleep/Wake button Lock iPhone Press the Sleep/Wake button. Unlock iPhone Press the Home button or the Sleep/Wake button, then drag the slider. Turn iPhone completely off Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. When iPhone is off, incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Turn iPhone on Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
Ring/Silent Switch Flip the Ring/Silent switch to change between ring and silent modes. Ring Silent When set to ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. When set to silent mode, iPhone doesn’t ring or sound any alerts or sound effects. Alarms set using Clock do sound, however. By default, when you get a call, iPhone vibrates whether it’s set to ring or in silent mode. If iPhone is set to ring mode, you can silence a call by pressing the Sleep/ Wake button or one of the volume buttons once.
Scrolling Drag up or down to scroll. On some screens such as webpages, you can also scroll side to side. Dragging your finger to scroll won’t choose or activate anything on the screen. Flick to scroll quickly. You can wait for the scrolling to come to a stop, or tap or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Tapping or touching to stop scrolling won’t choose or activate anything on the screen. To quickly scroll to the top of a list, webpage, or email, just tap the status bar.
Lists Some lists have an index along the right side. Find items in an indexed list: Tap a letter to jump to items starting with that letter. Drag your finger along the index to scroll quickly through the list. Index Choose an item: Tap an item in the list. Depending on the list, tapping an item can do different things—for example, it may open a new list, play a song, open an email, or show someone’s contact information so you can call that person.
Typing Depending on the application you’re using, the intelligent keyboard may automatically suggest corrections as you type to help prevent mistyped words. Enter text: 1 Tap a text field, such as in a note or new contact, to bring up the keyboard. 2 Tap keys on the keyboard. Start by typing with just your index finger. As you get more proficient, you can type more quickly using two thumbs. As you type, each letter appears above your thumb or finger.
International Keyboards iPhone provides keyboards that allow you to enter text in many different languages. For a list of supported keyboards, www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html. Turn international keyboards on or off: 1 In Settings, choose General > International > Keyboards. 2 Turn on the keyboards you want. Languages with more than one keyboard, such as Japanese and Chinese, indicate the number of keyboards available. Tap to choose a keyboard for that language.
When Simplified or Traditional Chinese handwriting formats are turned on, you can enter Chinese characters with your finger, as shown: Dictionary For many languages, iPhone has dictionaries to help you type. The appropriate dictionary is activated automatically when you select a supported keyboard. For a list of supported languages, see www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html. iPhone uses the active dictionary to suggest corrections or complete the word you’re typing.
Edit text: Touch and hold to see a magnified view, then drag to position the insertion point. Stereo Headset with mic The headset included with iPhone features a microphone and an integrated button that allows you to answer and end calls easily, and control audio and video playback. Plug in the headset to listen to music or a phone call. Callers hear you through the headset microphone. Press the mic button to control music playback and answer or end calls, even when iPhone is locked.
Decline an incoming call Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you declined the call. Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and put the current call on hold Press once. Press again to switch back to the first call. Switch to an incoming or on-hold call and end the current call Press and hold for about two seconds, then let go. When you let go, two low beeps confirm you ended the first call.
Joining a Wi-Fi Network The Wi-Fi settings let you turn on Wi-Fi and join Wi-Fi networks. Turn on Wi-Fi: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on. Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPhone detects networks in range, then select a network (fees may apply to join some Wi-Fi networks). If necessary, enter a password and tap Join (networks that require a password appear with a lock icon).
Internet Access on an Airplane Airplane mode turns off all the iPhone radio transmitters to avoid interfering with aircraft operation.
Unless your keyboard has a high-powered USB 2.0 port, you must connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. Important: iPhone 3G cannot be charged with a FireWire power adapter or FireWirebased car charger. If iPhone is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the iPhone battery may drain. An icon in the upper-right corner of the screen shows battery charging status.
Replacing the Battery Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. The iPhone battery isn’t user replaceable; it can only be replaced by an authorized service provider. For more information, go to www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/battery. Cleaning iPhone To clean iPhone, unplug all cables and turn off iPhone (press and hold the Sleep/ Wake button, then slide the onscreen slider). Use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth.
3 Phone Making a call on iPhone is as simple as tapping a name and number in your contacts, tapping one of your favorites, or tapping a recent call to return it. Visual voicemail displays a list of your messages you can listen to in any order you want. Setting up conference calls is a snap. WARNING: For important information about driving safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone.
Call someone in your contacts list Tap Contacts, choose a contact, then tap a phone number. Call a favorite Tap Favorites, then choose a contact. Return a recent call Tap Recents, then tap a name or number in the list. Dial a number Tap Keypad, enter the number, then tap Call. Jump to favorites from anywhere: Double-click the Home button. Bring up the last number you dialed: Tap Keypad, then tap Call. Tap Call again to dial the number. Receiving Calls When you receive a call, tap Answer.
While On a Call When you’re on a call, the screen shows call options. Mute your call: Tap Mute. You can still hear the caller, but the caller can’t hear you. Use the keypad to enter information: Tap Keypad. Use the speakerphone or a Bluetooth device: Tap Speaker. The Button is labeled “Audio Source” when a Bluetooth device is available, which lets you select the Bluetooth device, iPhone, or Speaker Phone. See contact information: Tap Contacts. Put a call on hold: Tap Hold. Neither party can hear the other.
3 Tap Merge Calls. The calls are merged onto one line and everyone can hear each other. 4 Repeat steps two and three to add up to five calls. Drop one call Tap Conference and tap tap End Call. next to a call. Then Talk privately with a call Tap Conference, then tap Private next to a call. Tap Merge Calls to resume to conference. Add an incoming call Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls. iPhone always has a second line available in addition to the conference call.
To rerecord, repeat steps 2 and 3. 4 Tap Save. Use your carrier’s default greeting Tap Voicemail, tap Greeting, then tap Default. Set an alert sound for new voicemail In Settings, choose Sounds and turn New Voicemail on. The alert sounds once for each new voicemail. If the Ring/Silent switch is off, iPhone won’t sound alerts. Change the voicemail password In Settings, choose Phone > Change Voicemail Password.
Deleting Messages Select a message, then tap Delete. Deleted visual voicemail messages are saved on iPhone until your carrier permanently erases them. Listen to a deleted message Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of the list), then tap the message. Undelete a message Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of the list), then tap the message and tap Undelete. Getting Contact Information Visual voicemail saves the date and time of the call, the length of the message, and any available contact information.
Ring/Silent Switch and Vibrate Modes A switch on the side of iPhone makes it easy to turn the ringer on or off. Turn the ringer on or off: Flip the switch on the side of iPhone. Ring Silent Note: Clock alarms still sound even if you set the Ring/Silent switch to silent. Set iPhone to vibrate: In Settings, choose Sounds. Separate controls let you set vibrate for both ring mode and silent mode. For more information, see Chapter 8, “Settings,” on page 101.
5 Adjust the highlighted area at the bottom of the iTunes window to choose up to 30 seconds of the song. 6 To make the ringtone fade in or out, select either or both “fade” checkboxes. 7 To change the delay before the ringtone plays again, choose an interval from the Looping pop-up menu. 8 To listen to the ringtone, click Preview. 9 Click Buy. Important: After you click Buy, you can change the ringtone’s name and other information, but you can’t select a different portion of the song.
iPhone and the headset pair automatically when they’re connected to the travel cable. The first time you connect the headset, let it charge for about an hour until the status light on the headset turns green. When iPhone and the headset are connected to your computer, iPhone displays the headset battery level. You must connect the headset with iPhone before you can answer or make calls. Connect the headset with iPhone: Press the button on the headset.
Third-Party Headsets and Car Kits Other Bluetooth headsets and car kits may be used with iPhone. You must first pair a Bluetooth device with iPhone before you can use it for your phone calls. Pair with iPhone: 1 Follow the instructions that came with the device to make it discoverable or to set it to search for other Bluetooth devices. 2 In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on. 3 Choose the device on iPhone and enter its passkey or PIN number.
Unpairing a Device from iPhone If you’ve paired iPhone with a device and want to use another device instead, you must unpair the first device. Unpair a device: 1 In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on. 2 Choose the device and tap Unpair. International Calls iPhone is a UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) and a GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) phone, ensuring broad international coverage.
ÂÂ Send or receive email ÂÂ Browse the Internet ÂÂ Sync your contacts, calendars, or bookmarks with MobileMe or Exchange ÂÂ Send or receive text messages ÂÂ Stream YouTube videos ÂÂ Get stock quotes ÂÂ Get map locations ÂÂ Get weather reports ÂÂ Purchase music or applications If Data Roaming is turned off, you can still make and receive phone calls, and send and receive text messages. Voice roaming charges may apply.
4 Mail Mail works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular email systems—including Yahoo! Mail, Google email, and AOL—as well as other industrystandard POP3 and IMAP email systems. You can send and receive embedded photos and graphics, and view PDFs and other attachments. Setting Up Email Accounts You can set up email accounts on iPhone in either of the following ways: ÂÂ In iTunes, use the iPhone preference panes to sync email accounts settings from your computer.
4 Enter a subject, then your message. You can tap Return to move from one field to another. 5 Tap Send. Send a photo in a message In Photos, choose a photo, tap , then tap Email Photo. The photo is sent using your default email account (see “Mail” on page 113). Save a draft of a message to complete later Tap Cancel, then tap Save. The message is saved in the Drafts mailbox. Reply to a message Tap . Tap Reply to reply only to the sender or tap Reply All to reply to the sender and all recipients.
Tap a mailbox to see its messages. Unread messages have a blue dot next to them. Unread messages When you open a mailbox, Mail loads the number of most recent messages specified in your Mail settings, if the messages haven’t already been loaded automatically. (See “Mail” on page 113.) Load additional messages: Scroll to the bottom of the list of messages and tap “Load More Messages.” Read a message: Tap a mailbox, then tap a message. Within a message, tap see the next or previous message.
Open an attached file: Tap the attachment. It downloads to iPhone and then opens. Tap attachment to download You can view attachments in portrait or landscape orientation. If the format of an attached file isn’t supported by iPhone, you can see the name of the file but you can’t open it. iPhone supports the following document types: .doc Microsoft Word .docx Microsoft Word (XML) .htm webpage .html webpage .key Keynote .numbers Numbers .pages Pages .pdf Preview, Adobe Acrobat .
Check for new messages Choose a mailbox or tap at any time. See all the recipients of a message Tap Details. Tap a name or email address to see the recipient’s contact information. Then tap a phone number, email address, or text message to contact the person. Tap Hide to hide the recipients. Add an email recipient to your contacts list Tap the message and, if necessary, tap Details to see the recipients. Then tap a name or email address and tap Create New Contact or “Add to Existing Contact.
Delete multiple messages: When viewing a list of messages, tap Edit, select the messages you want to delete, then tap Delete. Move a message to another mailbox or folder: When viewing a message, tap choose a mailbox or folder. Move multiple messages: When viewing a list of messages, tap Edit, select the messages you want to move, then tap Move and select a mailbox or folder.
Safari 5 Safari lets you surf the web and view webpages on iPhone in the same way as if you were on your computer. You can create bookmarks on iPhone and sync bookmarks with your computer. Add web clips for quick access to your favorite sites directly from the Home screen. Viewing Webpages You can view webpages in either portrait or landscape orientation. Rotate iPhone and the webpage rotates too, automatically adjusting to fit the page.
As you type, web addresses that start with those letters appear. These are bookmarked or recent pages you’ve opened. Tap an address to go to that page. Keep typing if you want to enter a web address that’s not in the list. Erase the text in the address field: Tap the address field, then tap . Zooming and Scrolling Zoom in or out: Double-tap a column on a webpage to expand the column. Doubletap again to zoom out. You can also pinch to zoom in or out manually.
Return to a recently viewed page Tap and tap History. To clear the history list, tap Clear. Send a webpage address via email Tap Save an image or photo to your Camera Roll album Press and hold the image, then tap Save Image. and tap “Mail Link to this Page.” Opening Multiple Pages You can have up to eight pages open at a time. Some links automatically open a new page instead of replacing the current one. The number inside the pages icon at the bottom of the screen shows how many pages are open.
Entering Text and Filling Out Forms Some webpages have text fields and forms to fill out. Bring up the keyboard Tap inside a text field. Move to another text field Tap another text field, or tap the Next or Previous button. Submit a form Once you finish filling out a form, tap Go or Search. Most pages also have a link you can tap to submit the form. Close the keyboard without submitting the form Tap Done. Searching the Web By default, Safari searches using Google.
Sync bookmarks with MobileMe: In iPhone’s Settings, select Bookmarks in your MobileMe account. See “Setting Up Accounts” on page 12. Open a bookmarked webpage: Tap see the bookmarks inside. , then choose a bookmark or tap a folder to Edit a bookmark or bookmark folder: Tap , choose the folder that has the bookmark or folder you want to edit, then tap Edit. Then do one of the following: ÂÂ To make a new folder, tap New Folder. ÂÂ To delete a bookmark or folder, tap , then tap Delete.
iPod 6 iPhone syncs with iTunes on your computer to get songs, videos, and other content you’ve collected in your iTunes library. For information about adding music and other media to your iTunes library, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. Getting Music, Video, and More To get music, video, and podcasts onto iPhone, you can set up iTunes on your computer to sync content in your library, or you can manually manage the media you put on iPhone.
If there are more songs in your iTunes library than can fit on your iPhone, iTunes offers to create a special playlist to sync with iPhone. iTunes fills the playlist with selections from your library. You can add or delete songs from the playlist and sync again. If you listen to part of a podcast or audiobook, your place in the story is included if you sync the content with iTunes.
Transfer purchased content: Connect iPhone to the other computer. iTunes asks if you want to transfer purchased content. Converting Videos for iPhone You can add videos other than those purchased from the iTunes Store to iPhone, such as videos you create in iMovie on a Mac or videos you download from the Internet and then add to iTunes. If you try to add a video from iTunes to iPhone and a message says the video can’t play on iPhone, you can convert the video.
Controlling Song Playback When you play a song, the Now Playing screen appears. Back Track List Play/Pause Previous/Rewind Next/Fast-forward Volume Pause a song Tap or press the mic button on the iPhone headset. Resume playback Tap or press the mic button on the iPhone headset. Raise or lower the volume Drag the volume slider or use the buttons on the side of iPhone.
If you’re using an application, the playback controls appear on top of the application. After using the controls, you can close them or tap Music to go to the Now Playing screen. If iPhone is locked, the controls appear onscreen, then disappear automatically after you finish using them. Additional Controls From the Now Playing screen, tap the album cover. The repeat, Genius, and shuffle controls and the scrubber bar appear. You can see elapsed time, remaining time, and the song number.
Browsing Album Covers in Cover Flow When you’re browsing music, you can rotate iPhone sideways to see your iTunes content in Cover Flow and browse your music by album artwork. See content in Cover Flow Rotate iPhone sideways. Browse album covers Drag or flick left or right. See the tracks on an album Tap a cover or Play any track Tap the track. Drag up or down to scroll through the tracks. Return to the cover Tap the title bar. Or tap Play or pause the current song Tap or .
Viewing All Tracks on an Album See all the tracks on the album that contains the current song: From the Now Playing screen tap . Tap a track to play it. Tap the album cover thumbnail to return to the Now Playing screen. Back to Now Playing screen Rating bar Album tracks In track list view, you can assign ratings to songs. You can use ratings to create smart playlists in iTunes that dynamically update to include, for example, your highest rated songs.
Base the Genius playlist on a new song: In the playlist, tap New, then pick a new song. Delete a saved Genius playlist: In a playlist that you saved directly on iPhone, tap Edit, then tap Delete Playlist. Once a Genius playlist is synced back to iTunes, you won’t be able to delete it directly from iPhone. You can use iTunes to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist. Making On-The-Go Playlists Make an on-the-go playlist: 1 Tap Playlists and tap On-The-Go.
Controlling Video Playback Videos play in widescreen to take full advantage of the display. Scrubber bar Playhead Scale Play/Pause Restart/Rewind Fast-forward Volume Run by Gnarls Barkley is available on iTunes in select countries Play or pause a video Tap or . Raise or lower the volume Drag the volume slider. Start a video over Drag the playhead on the scrubber bar all the if the video doesn’t way to the left, or tap contain chapters.
Scale a video to fill the screen or fit to the screen Tap to make the video fill the screen. Tap to make it fit the screen.You can also double-tap the video to toggle between fitting and filling the screen. When you scale a video to fill the screen, the sides or top may be cropped from view. When you scale it to fit the screen, you may see black bars on the sides or above and below the video. Select an alternate audio language (if available) Tap list.
Deleting Videos from iPhone You can delete videos from iPhone to save space. Delete a video: In the videos list, swipe left or right over the video, then tap Delete. When you delete a video (other than rented movies) from iPhone, it isn’t deleted from your iTunes library and you can sync the video back to iPhone later. If you don’t want to sync the video back to iPhone, set iTunes to not sync the video. See “What You Need” on page 5.
Change the browse buttons: Tap More and tap Edit, then drag a button to the bottom of the screen, over the button you want to replace. You can drag the buttons at the bottom of the screen left or right to rearrange them. Tap Done when you finish. Tap More at any time to access the buttons you replaced.
More Applications 7 Text You can send text messages to anyone with an SMS-capable phone. The recipient is notified of the message and can read it and reply at any time. You can also send text messages to multiple people at the same time. WARNING: For important information about driving safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone. Sending and Receiving Text Messages You can send and receive text messages whenever you’re in range of the cellular network.
Your text conversations are saved in the Text Messages list. Conversations that contain unread messages have a blue dot next to them. Tap a name in the list to see or add to that conversation. Text messages you sent Text messages from the other person iPhone displays the 50 most recent messages in the conversation. To see earlier messages, scroll to the top and tap “Show Earlier Messages.” Send a text message to multiple people: Tap , then add people one at a time.
ÂÂ To email the person, tap Contact Info, then tap an email address. Follow a link in a message: Tap the link. A link may open a webpage in Safari, initiate a phone call in Phone, open a preaddressed message in Mail, or display a location in Maps. To return to your text messages, press the Home button and tap Text. Add information in a link to a contact, or see the contact information of the person associated with the link: Tap next to the message.
ÂÂ In iPhone’s Settings, select Calendar in your MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange accounts to sync your calendar information over the air. See “Setting Up Accounts” on page 12. Adding Calendar Events to iPhone You can also enter and edit calendar events directly on iPhone. Add an event: Tap and enter event information, then tap Done.
Responding to Meeting Invitations If you have a Microsoft Exchange account set up on iPhone with Calendars enabled, you can receive and respond to meeting invitations from people in your organization. When you receive an invitation, the meeting appears in your calendar with a dotted line around it. The icon in the lower-right corner of the screen indicates the total number of new invitations you have, as does the Calendar icon on the Home screen.
ÂÂ Tap “Invitation from” to get contact information for the meeting organizer. Tap the email address to send a message to the organizer. If the organizer is in your contacts, you can also tap to call or send a text message. ÂÂ Tap Attendees to see the other people invited to the meeting. Tap a name to see an attendee’s contact information. Tap the email address to send a message to the attendee. If the attendee is in your contacts, you can also tap to call or send a text message.
ÂÂ Day view: Scroll up or down to see the events in a day. Tap or to see the previous or next day’s events. ÂÂ Month view: Tap a day to see its events. Tap or to see the previous or next month. Add an event Days with dots have scheduled events Events for selected day Respond to calendar invitation Go to today Switch views See the details of an event: Tap the event. Set iPhone to adjust event times for a selected time zone: 1 In Settings, choose General > Date & Time.
Photos iPhone lets you carry your photos with you, so you can share them with your family, friends, and associates. You can sync photos from your computer, and use photos as wallpaper or assign them to identify contacts when they call. Syncing Photos with Your Computer iTunes can sync your photos with the following applications: ÂÂ Mac: iPhoto 4.0.3 or later, or Aperture ÂÂ PC: Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 or later, or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later See “What You Need” on page 5.
View a photo in landscape orientation: Rotate iPhone sideways. The photo reorients automatically and, if it’s in landscape format, expands to fit the screen. Zoom in on part of a photo: Double-tap where you want to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. You can also pinch to zoom in or out. Pan around a photo: Drag the photo.
See the next or previous photo: Flick left or right. Or tap the screen to show the controls, then tap or . Slideshows You can view your photos as a slideshow, complete with background music. View photos in a slideshow: Choose a photo album, then tap . You can also tap to start a slideshow when viewing an individual photo. If you don’t see , tap the photo to show the controls. Stop a slideshow: Tap the screen.
3 Tap Set Wallpaper. You can also choose from several wallpaper pictures included with iPhone by choosing Settings > Wallpaper > Wallpaper from the Home screen. Saving Images from an Email Message or Webpage You can add images attached to an email message or webpage to your Photo Library. Add a photo to your Photo Library: Press and hold the photo, then tap Save Image. The image is added to the Camera Roll album.
Camera iPhone lets you take pictures with the built-in 2-megapixel camera. Taking Pictures To take a picture, just point and tap. The camera is on the back of iPhone so you can see the image you want on the display. Camera photos are tagged with location data if Location Services is turned on. You can use location data with some applications and photo-sharing websites to track and post where you took your pictures. If Location Services is turned off, you’ll be prompted to turn it on.
YouTube YouTube features short videos submitted by people from around the world. (Not available in all languages, and may not be available in all locations.) Finding and Viewing Videos You can browse YouTube or search for videos you want to watch. Browse videos: Tap Featured, Most Viewed, or Bookmarks. Or tap More to browse by Most Recent, Top Rated, or History. ÂÂ Featured: Videos reviewed and featured by YouTube staff. ÂÂ Most Viewed: Videos most seen by YouTube viewers.
Show or hide video controls: Tap the screen. Playhead Download progress Scrubber bar Scale Play/Pause Next/Fast-forward Previous/rewind Email Bookmark Volume Play or pause a video Tap or . Raise or lower the volume Drag the volume slider. Or use the volume buttons on the side of iPhone. Start a video over Tap Skip to the next or previous video twice to skip to the previous video. Tap Tap to skip to the next video.
Changing the Browse Buttons You can replace the Featured, Most Viewed, Bookmarks, and Search buttons at the bottom of the screen with ones you use more frequently. For example, if you watch top rated videos often but don’t watch many featured videos, you could replace the Featured button with Top Rated. Change the browse buttons: Tap More and tap Edit, then drag a button to the bottom of the screen, over the button you want to replace.
Stocks Stocks lets you see the latest available quotes for your selected stocks. Viewing Stock Quotes Quotes are updated every time you open Stocks while connected to the Internet. Quotes may be delayed by up to 20 minutes. Add a stock, index, or fund to the stock reader: 1 Tap , then tap . 2 Enter a symbol, company name, index, or fund name, then tap Search. 3 Choose an item in the search list.
Maps Maps provides street maps, satellite photos, and hybrid views of locations in many of the world’s countries. You can get detailed driving directions and, in some areas, traffic information. Also in some areas, you can find and track your current (approximate) location, and use your current location to get driving directions to or from another place.1 WARNING: For important information about driving and navigating safely, see the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.
If Location Services is turned off, you’ll be prompted to turn it on. You can’t find and track your current location if Location Services is turned off. See “Location Services” on page 107. If you have an iPhone 3G, a blue marker indicates your location when GPS is used to find your location. Otherwise, a circle is used to show your approximate location. As you move around, iPhone updates your location, adjusting the map so that the location indicator remains in the center of the screen.
Quickly move the pin to the area currently displayed: Tap , then tap Replace Pin. Zoom in to a part of a map Pinch the map with two fingers. Or double-tap the part you want to zoom in on. Double-tap again to zoom in even closer. Zoom out Pinch the map. Or tap the map with two fingers. Tap with two fingers again to zoom out further. Pan or scroll to another part of the map Drag up, down, left, or right.
Getting Directions You can get step-by step driving directions for a destination. Get directions: 1 Tap Directions. 2 Enter starting and ending locations in the Start and End fields. By default, iPhone starts with your current approximate location (when available). Tap in either field and choose a location in Bookmarks (including your current approximate location and the dropped pin, when available), Recents, or Contacts.
Showing Traffic Conditions When available, you can show highway traffic conditions on the map. Show or hide traffic conditions: Tap , then tap Show Traffic or Hide Traffic.
Contact a business or get directions: Tap the pin that marks a business, then tap next to the name. Tap to show contact info Call Visit website Get directions From there, you can do the following: ÂÂ Tap a phone number to call, an email address to send email to, or a web address to visit. ÂÂ For directions, tap Directions To Here or Directions From Here. ÂÂ To add the business to your contacts list, scroll down and tap Create New Contact or “Add to Existing Contact.
Weather Use Weather to get the current temperature and six-day forecast for one or more cities around the world. Viewing Weather Summaries Tap Weather from the Home screen to see the current weather for the selected city. Current conditions Current temperature Today’s high and low Six-day forecast Add and delete cities Number of cities stored If the weather board is light blue, it’s daytime in that city—between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. If the board is dark purple, it’s nighttime—between 6:00 p.m.
Clock Clock lets you see the time in different places, set an alarm, use a stopwatch, and set a timer. World Clocks You can add clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones around the world. View clocks: Tap World Clock. If the clock face is white, it’s daytime in that city. If the clock face is black, it’s nighttime. If you have more than four clocks, flick to scroll through them. Add a clock: 1 Tap World Clock. 2 Tap , then type the name of a city.
ÂÂ To give the alarm a description, tap Label. iPhone displays the label when the alarm sounds. If at least one alarm is set and turned on, top of the screen. appears in the iPhone status bar at the Note: Some carriers don’t support network time in all locations. If you’re traveling, iPhone alerts may not sound at the correct local time. See “Date and Time” on page 110. Turn an alarm on or off: Tap Alarm and turn any alarm on or off.
Calculator Using the Calculator Tap numbers and functions in Calculator just as you would with a standard calculator. When you tap the add, subtract, multiply, or divide button, a white ring appears around the button to let you know the operation to be carried out. Rotate iPhone to get an expanded scientific calculator. Standard Memory Functions ÂÂ C: Tap to clear the displayed number. ÂÂ MC: Tap to clear the memory. ÂÂ M+: Tap to add the displayed number to the number in memory.
% Calculates percentages, adds markups, and subtracts discounts. To calculate a percentage, use it with the multiplication (x) key. For example, to calculate 8% of 500, enter 500 x 8 % = which returns 40. To add a markup or subtract a discount, use it with the plus (+) or minus (–) key. For example, to compute the total cost of a $500 item with an 8% sales tax, enter 500 + 8 % = which returns 540. 1/x Returns the reciprocal of a value in decimal format. x Squares a value. x3 Cubes a value.
cosh Calculates the hyperbolic cosine of a value. cosh-1 Calculates the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a value. (Available when the 2nd button is tapped.) tanh Calculates the hyperbolic tangent of a value. tanh-1 Calculates the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a value. (Available when the 2nd button is tapped.) ex Tap after entering a value to raise the constant “e” (2.718281828459045...) to the power of that value. 2x Calculates 2 to the power of the displayed value. For example, 10 2x = 1024.
Contacts Importing and Syncing Contacts You can add contacts to iPhone in the following ways: ÂÂ In iTunes, sync contacts with applications on your computer (see “Syncing with iTunes” on page 7) ÂÂ Set up MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange accounts on iPhone, with Calendars enabled (see “Setting Up Accounts” on page 12) ÂÂ Install a profile that sets up an Exchange account, with Calendars enabled (see “Installing Configuration Profiles” on page 13) ÂÂ Enter contacts directly on iPhone ÂÂ Import contacts from
Managing Contacts on iPhone Add a contact on iPhone: Tap Contacts and tap . Delete a contact In Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Delete Contact. Add a contact from the keypad . Tap Keypad, enter a number, then tap Tap Create New Contact and enter the caller’s information, or tap “Add to Existing Contact” and choose a contact. Edit contact information In Contacts, choose a contact, then tap Edit. To add an item, tap . To delete an item, tap .
Use a contact’s info screen: Tap Contacts and choose a contact. Then tap an item. Call Send an email Visit the website See a map and get directions Send a text message Add a phone number to your favorites list A star next to a phone number means the number is in your favorites list. See your own phone number: Tap Contacts and scroll to the top of the list. (Not available in all regions.
Settings 8 Settings allows you to customize iPhone applications, set the date and time, configure your network connection, and enter other preferences for iPhone. Airplane Mode Airplane mode disables the wireless features of iPhone to avoid interfering with aircraft operation and other electrical equipment. Turn on airplane mode: Tap Settings and turn airplane mode on. When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen.
If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use iPhone to: ÂÂ Listen to music and watch video ÂÂ Listen to visual voicemail ÂÂ Check your calendar ÂÂ Take or view pictures ÂÂ Hear alarms ÂÂ Use the stopwatch or timer ÂÂ Use the calculator ÂÂ Take notes ÂÂ Read text messages and email messages stored on iPhone In some regions, where allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can turn Wi-Fi back on, enabling you to: ÂÂ Send and r
When iPhone is joined to a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar at the top of the screen shows signal strength. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal. Set iPhone to ask if you want to join a new network: Choose Wi-Fi and turn “Ask to Join Networks” on or off. When you are trying to access the Internet, by using Safari or Mail for example, and you are not in range of a Wi-Fi network you have previously used, this option tells iPhone to look for another network.
Select a carrier for phone calls: Choose Carrier and select the network you want to use. Once you select a network, iPhone uses only that network. If the network is unavailable, “No service” appears on the iPhone screen and you can’t make or receive calls or visual voicemail, or connect to the Internet via cellular data network. Set Network Settings to Automatic to have iPhone select a network for you.
Adjust the ringer and alerts volume: Choose Sounds and drag the slider. Or, if no song or video is playing and you aren’t on a call, use the volume buttons on the side of iPhone. Set the ringtone: Choose Sounds > Ringtone. Set alert and effects sounds: Choose Sounds and turn items on or off under Ring . When the Ring/Silent switch is set to ring, iPhone plays sounds for alerts and effects that are turned on.
About Choose General > About to get information about iPhone, including: ÂÂ Name of your phone network ÂÂ Number of songs, videos, and photos ÂÂ Total storage capacity ÂÂ Space available ÂÂ Software version ÂÂ Serial and model numbers ÂÂ Wi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses ÂÂ IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) and ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, or Smart Card) numbers ÂÂ Modem firmware version of the cellular transmitter ÂÂ Legal information Usage See your usage statistics: Choose Usage.
Turn Data Roaming on or off: Choose General > Network and turn Data Roaming on or off. Data Roaming turns on Internet and visual voicemail access over a cellular data network when you’re in an area not covered by your carrier’s network. For example, when you’re traveling, you can turn off Data Roaming to avoid potential roaming charges. By default, Data Roaming is turned off. Add a new VPN configuration: Choose General > Network > VPN > Add VPN Configuration.
You can turn Location Services off if you don’t want to use this feature. If you turn Location Services off, you’ll be prompted to turn it back on again the next time an application tries to use this feature. Turn Location Services on or off: Choose General > Location Services and turn location services on or off. To conserve battery life, turn Location Services off when you’re not using it. Auto-Lock Locking iPhone turns off the display to save your battery and to prevent unintended operation of iPhone.
Important: You can’t use iPhone while data is being overwritten. This can take one to two hours or more, depending on the storage capacity of your iPhone. Restrictions You can set restrictions for iPod content for the use of some applications on iPhone. For example, parents can restrict explicit music from being seen on playlists, or turn off YouTube access entirely. Explicit music or video content purchased from the iTunes Store will be hidden.
Set whether double-clicking the Home button shows iPod controls: Turn on Show iPod Controls to display iPod controls when you’re playing music and double-click the Home button. This feature works even when your display is turned off or your iPhone is locked. Date and Time These settings apply to the time shown in the status bar at the top of the screen, and in world clocks and calendars. Set whether iPhone shows 24-hour time or 12-hour time: Choose General > Date & Time and turn 24-Hour Time on or off.
If more than one keyboard is turned on, tap to switch keyboards when you’re typing. When you tap the symbol, the name of the newly active keyboard appears briefly. See “International Keyboards” on page 27. International Use the International settings to set the language for iPhone, turn keyboards for different languages on or off, and set the date, time, and telephone number formats for your region.
Reset the Home screen layout: Choose General > Reset and tap Reset Home Screen Layout. Reset the location warnings: Choose General > Reset and tap Reset Location Warnings. Location warnings are the requests made by applications (such as Camera and Maps) to use Location Services with those applications. iPhone stops presenting the warning for an application the second time you tap OK. Tap Reset Location Warnings to resume the warnings.
ÂÂ To set whether drafts, sent messages, and deleted messages are stored on iPhone or remotely on your email server (IMAP accounts only), tap Advanced and choose Drafts Mailbox, Sent Mailbox, or Deleted Mailbox. If you store messages on iPhone, you can see them even when iPhone isn’t connected to the Internet. ÂÂ To set how long before messages are removed permanently from Mail on iPhone, tap Advanced and tap Remove, then choose a time: Never, or after one day, one week, or one month.
Set whether iPhone shows To and Cc labels in message lists: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then turn Show To/Cc Label on or off. If Show To/Cc Label is on, To or Cc next to each message in a list indicates whether the message was sent directly to you or you received a copy. Set whether iPhone confirms that you want to delete a message: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” and turn Ask Before Deleting on or off.
Calendar Set alerts to sound when your receive meeting invitation: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” and under Calendar tap “New Invitation Alerts” to turn it on. Set how far back in the past to show your calendar events on iPhone: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Sync, then choose a period of time. Turn on Calendar time zone support: Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Time Zone Support, then turn Time Zone Support on.
Call Waiting Activate or deactivate call waiting: Choose Phone > Call Waiting, then turn Call Waiting on or off. If you turn call waiting off and someone calls you when you’re already on the phone, the call goes to voicemail. Show My Caller ID Show or hide your caller ID: Choose Phone > Show My Caller ID, then turn Show My Caller ID on or off. If Show My Caller ID is off, people you call can’t see your name or phone number on their phone.
Change the PIN number for your SIM card: 1 Choose Phone > SIM PIN. 2 Turn SIM PIN on, then tap Change PIN. 3 Enter your current password, then enter your new password. 4 Enter your new password again to confirm, then tap Done. Accessing Your Carrier’s Services Depending on your carrier, you may be able to access some of your carrier’s services directly from iPhone. For example, you may be able to check your bill balance, call directory assistance, and view how many minutes you have left.
ÂÂ To block or allow pop-ups, turn Block Pop-ups on or off. Blocking pop-ups stops only pop-ups that appear when you close a page or open a page by typing its address. It doesn’t block pop-ups that open when you tap a link. ÂÂ To set whether Safari accepts cookies, tap Accept Cookies and choose Never, “From visited,” or Always. A cookie is a piece of information that a website puts on iPhone so the website can remember you when you visit again.
Use the equalizer to change the sound on iPhone to suit a particular sound or style: Choose iPod > EQ and choose a setting. Set a volume limit for music and videos: Choose iPod > Volume Limit and drag the slider to adjust the maximum volume. Tap Lock Volume Limit to assign a code to prevent the setting from being changed.
Photos Use Photos settings to specify how slideshows display your photos. Set the length of time each slide is shown: Choose Photos > Play Each Slide For and select the length of time. Set a transition effect: Choose Photos > Transition and select a transition effect. Set whether to repeat slideshows: Choose Photos and turn Repeat on or off. Set photos to appear randomly or in order: Choose Photos and turn Shuffle on or off.
iTunes and App Store 9 iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store You can search for, browse, preview, purchase, and download songs and albums from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store directly to iPhone. Your purchased content is automatically copied to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPhone with your computer. To use the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, iPhone must join a Wi-Fi network that is connected to the Internet. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 30.
Browse featured songs and albums: Tap Featured, then choose a category at the top of the screen. Browse top ten songs and albums: Tap Top Tens, then choose a category and tap Top Songs or Top Albums.
Search for songs and albums: Tap Search, tap the search field and enter one or more words, then tap Search. See the songs on an album: Tap the album. See the album a song is on: Double-tap the song. Browsing Starbucks Selections If you join a Starbucks Wi-Fi network in select Starbucks locations (available in the U.S. only), the Starbucks icon appears at the bottom of the screen next to Featured.
Find out what song is playing: Tap Starbucks. The currently playing song appears at the top of the screen. Tap the song to see the album the song is on, along with the other songs on the album. View Recently Played and other Starbucks playlists: Tap Starbucks, then choose Recently Played or one of the Starbucks playlists. Purchasing Songs and Albums When you find a song or album you like in the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, you can purchase and download it to iPhone.
See the status of downloading songs and albums: Tap Downloads. To pause a download, tap . If you need to turn off iPhone or leave the area of your Wi-Fi connection, it’s okay to pause the download. iPhone starts the download again the next time iPhone joins a Wi-Fi network with an Internet connection. Or, if you open iTunes on your computer, iTunes completes the download to your iTunes library. Purchased songs are added to a Purchased playlist on iPhone.
Browse featured applications: Tap Featured, then choose a featured category at the top of the screen. Browse by category: Tap Categories, then choose a category to see a list of applications.
Browse the top 25 applications: Tap Top 25, then scroll through the list of applications. Search for applications: Tap Search, tap the search field and enter one or more words, then tap Search.
Info Screen Tap any application in a list to see more information, such as the application’s price, reviews, and other information. If you’ve already installed the application, “Installed” appears instead of the price on the Info screen. Send a link to an application via email: From the Info screen, tap Tell a Friend. Read reviews: From the Info screen, tap Reviews. Downloading Applications When you find an application you want in the App Store, you can purchase and download it to iPhone.
See the status of downloading applications: After you begin downloading an application, its icon appears on your Home screen and shows the status of the download and installation. If you need to turn off iPhone or leave the area of your network connection, it’s okay to interrupt the download. iPhone starts the download again the next time iPhone joins a network with an Internet connection. Deleting App Store Applications You can delete applications you’ve installed from the App Store.
Report a problem: From the Review screen, tap , then tap “Report a Problem.” Select a problem from the list, or type optional comments, then tap Report. Updating Applications Whenever you access the App Store, it checks for updates to applications you’ve installed. By default, the App Store also automatically checks for updates every week. The App Store icon shows the total number of application updates available.
Verifying Purchases You can use iTunes to verify that all the music, videos, applications, and other items you bought from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store or App Store are in your iTunes library. You might want to do this if a download was interrupted. Verify your purchases: 1 Make sure your computer is connected to the Internet. 2 In iTunes, choose Store > Check for Available Downloads. 3 Enter your iTunes Store account ID and password, then click Check. Purchases not yet on your computer are downloaded.
A General Low-Battery Image Appears iPhone is low on power and needs to charge for up to ten minutes before you can use it. For information about charging iPhone, see “Charging the Battery” on page 32. or iPhone Doesn’t Respond ÂÂ iPhone may be low on power. Connect iPhone to your computer or to its power adapter to charge. See “Charging the Battery” on page 32. ÂÂ Press and hold the Home button below the screen for at least six seconds, until the application you were using quits.
ÂÂ If that doesn’t work, erase all content on iPhone. See “Resetting iPhone” on page 111. ÂÂ If that doesn’t work, restore the iPhone software. See “Updating and Restoring iPhone Software” on page 142. “This accessory is not made to work with iPhone” Appears Make sure the dock connector is free of debris. If you connect iPhone to an accessory not specifically made for it, iPhone may ask if you want to turn on airplane mode. This is to eliminate radio interference from cellular signals coming from iPhone.
iTunes and Syncing iPhone Doesn’t Appear in iTunes ÂÂ The iPhone battery might need to be recharged. For information about charging iPhone, see “Charging the Battery” on page 32. ÂÂ Disconnect other USB devices from your computer and connect iPhone to a different USB 2.0 port on your computer (not on your keyboard). ÂÂ Turn iPhone off and back on again. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button on top of iPhone for a few seconds until a red slider appears, then drag the slider.
ÂÂ If you’ve set up a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account on iPhone, iTunes won’t sync the contacts, calendars, or bookmarks you set to sync in the iPhone Info preference pane. You must disable any items in MobileMe or Exchange that you want to sync through iTunes. In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” tap the MobileMe or Exchange account, and deselect any items you want to sync through iTunes. If you have both MobileMe and Exchange accounts, you must deselect those items in both accounts.
Phone and Voicemail Can’t Make or Receive Calls ÂÂ Check the cell signal icon in the status bar at the top of the screen. If there are no bars, or if it says “No service,” try moving to a different location. If you’re indoors, try going outdoors or moving closer to a window. ÂÂ Check to make sure you’re in an area with network coverage. Go to your carrier’s website to see network coverage areas. ÂÂ Make sure airplane mode isn’t on. From the Home screen choose Settings, then turn airplane mode off.
Safari, Text, Mail, and Contacts Websites, Text, or Email Aren’t Available ÂÂ Check the cell signal icon in the status bar at the top of the screen. If there are no bars, or if it says “No service,” try moving to a different location. If you’re indoors, try going outdoors or moving closer to a window. ÂÂ Check to make sure you’re in an area with network coverage. Go to your carrier’s website to see network coverage areas.
.html webpage .key Keynote .numbers Numbers .pages Pages .pdf Preview, Adobe Acrobat .ppt Microsoft PowerPoint .pptx Microsoft PowerPoint (XML) .txt text .vcf contact information .xls Microsoft Excel .xlsx Microsoft Excel (XML) Email Can’t Be Delivered (Port 25 Timed Out) You may need to change the port setting on an outgoing mail server for one of your email accounts. For information, go to www.apple.com/support/iphone and search for “I can receive email on iPhone but can’t send it.
ÂÂ If you are using the optional dock’s line out port, make sure your external speakers or stereo are turned on and working properly. Pressing Mic Button Doesn’t Resume Music Playback iPhone goes to sleep after music has been paused for five minutes. Press the Home or Sleep/Wake button to wake up iPhone. Headphones Don’t Fit in Jack iPhone supports third-party headsets and headphones with a standard 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug.
If you have a song or video in your iTunes library that isn’t supported by iPhone, you may be able to convert it to a format iPhone supports. See iTunes Help for more information. iTunes Stores iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store Isn’t Available To use the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, iPhone must join a Wi-Fi network that is connected to the Internet. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 30. The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store is not available in all countries.
Backing up iPhone or restoring from a backup is not the same as syncing content and other items (such as music, podcasts, ringtones, photos, videos, and applications that you download via iTunes) with your iTunes library. Backups include settings, downloaded applications and data, and other information that resides on iPhone. You can restore these items from a backup using iTunes, but you may also have to sync your iTunes library content again.
When prompted, select the option to restore your settings, downloaded applications, and other information from a backup and select the backup you want to use. Multiple backups are listed by device in chronological order with the most recent backup for a device listed first. Removing a Backup You can remove a backup of iPhone from the list of backups in iTunes. You may want to do this, for example, if a backup was created on someone else’s computer. Remove a backup: 1 In iTunes, open iTunes Preferences.
4 Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there’s a newer version of the iPhone software available. 5 Click Update to install the latest version of the software. Or click Restore to restore. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process. For more information about updating and restoring iPhone software, see support. apple.com/kb/HT1414. iPhone Accessibility Features The following features may make it easier for you to use iPhone if you have a disability.
Instant Messaging (IM) Chat Use the built-in Safari web browser to take advantage of web-based Internet Messaging (IM) services optimized for iPhone like Meebo.com, BeeJive.com, and eBuddy.com that support popular IM chat services like AIM, MobileMe, ICQ, Yahoo, Google talk, and MSN. Universal Access in Mac OS X Take advantage of the Universal Access features in Mac OS X when you use iTunes to sync information and content from your iTunes library to iPhone.
Appendix B Other Resources Safety, Software, and Service Information The following table describes where to get more iPhone-related safety, software, and service information. To learn about Do this Using iPhone safely See the Important Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone for the latest safety and regulatory information. iPhone service and support, tips, forums, and Apple software downloads Go to www.apple.com/support/iphone.
To learn about Do this Microsoft Outlook, Windows Address Book, Adobe Photoshop Album, and Adobe Photoshop Elements See the documentation that came with those applications. Finding your iPhone serial number or International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number You can find your iPhone serial and IMEI numbers on the iPhone packaging. Or, on iPhone, choose Settings > General > About from the Home screen.
3G 17, 31 12-hour time 110 24-hour time 110 A accessibility features 116, 143 accounts 12, 112 “push” 13, 104 activating iPhone 5 adjusting brightness 105 Adobe Photoshop 77 Adobe Photoshop Album 11 Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 airplane mode settings 101 status icon 17 turning on 101 alarms deleting 94 setting 93, 94 status icon 17 turning on or off 94 album covers 63 album tracks 64 alert voicemail 39 alerts adjusting volume 22, 105 calendar 75 turning on or off 105 alternate audio
cache, clearing browser 118 Calculator 95 scientific 95 Calendar about 72 views 75 See also events calendars, syncing 7, 10, 72 caller ID, hiding or showing 116 call forwarding 115 call options 37 calls no service 136, 137 See also phone call waiting, turning on or off 116 Camera deleting pictures 81 seeing pictures you've taken 81 taking pictures 81 upload pictures to your computer 81 caps lock, enabling 110 carrier services 117 Cc 114 cell signal, status icon 17 cellular network 31 cha
Genius playlist 62 Genius playlists, making 64 getting help 145 getting started 5 Google Address Book 135 searching the web 56 Google search engine 117 GPRS 30 GPS 86 H hands-free phone calls 107 headphones. See headset headset about 16, 29 doesn’t fit in jack 139 headset button.
finding businesses 90 finding location 86 getting directions 89 GPS 86 hybrid view 88 satellite view 88 seeing location of a contact 88 traffic conditions 90 zooming 88 mic button 16, 29, 36, 61, 63, 138 microphone about 29 Microsoft Entourage 10 Microsoft Excel 117 Microsoft Exchange 11, 18, 19, 20, 47, 98 push accounts 13 setting up account 12 syncing 12, 45, 72, 135 Microsoft Internet Explorer 10, 56 Microsoft Outlook 10 Microsoft Word 117 missed calls number of 39 returning 36 Mobi
photos, syncing 7, 11 pictures taking 81 See also Camera, Photos PIN number 117 playlists, making 65 play speed, audiobooks 118 plug-ins 117 podcasts syncing 7, 10 pop-ups 118 power adapter 16 power, low 33 previewing music 124 problems.
location services 107 Mail 112 Mail, Contacts, Calendars 112 passcode lock 108 Phone 115 Photos 79, 120 resetting 111 restrictions 109 ringer 105 Safari 56, 117 screen brightness 105 security 117 silent 105 slideshow 79 sound 72, 75, 105 temperature 92 TV out 119 usage statistics 106 vibrate 41, 105 video 119 VPN 107 wallpaper 80, 105 Wi-Fi 102 shuffling songs 62 signatures, email 114 silencing calls 36 silent mode 23, 41, 104 SIM card, locking 116 sleep.
iPhone doesn’t respond 132 iPhone doesn’t turn on 132 no sound 138 preventing syncing 135 problems playing songs or other content 139 removing the SIM card 140 restarting 34 software update and restore 142 TTY machine, using 116 turning iPhone on or off 21 TV out settings 119 TV signal settings 119 typing keyboard 26 in webpage text fields 56 U unlocking iPhone 22 unpairing Bluetooth device 45 unread messages, marking 51 unsupported audio file formats 139 updating iPhone software 142 us
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