for iOS 5.1 software
Table Of Contents
- iPhone User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Siri
- Chapter 5: Phone
- Chapter 6: Mail
- Chapter 7: Safari
- Chapter 8: Music
- Chapter 9: Messages
- Chapter 10: Calendar
- Chapter 11: Photos
- Chapter 12: Camera
- Chapter 13: YouTube
- Chapter 14: Stocks
- Chapter 15: Maps
- Chapter 16: Weather
- Chapter 17: Notes
- Chapter 18: Clock
- Chapter 19: Reminders
- Chapter 20: Game Center
- Chapter 21: iTunes Store
- Chapter 22: Newsstand
- Chapter 23: App Store
- Chapter 24: Contacts
- Chapter 25: Videos
- Chapter 26: Calculator
- Chapter 27: Compass
- Chapter 28: Voice Memos
- Chapter 29: Nike + iPod
- Chapter 30: iBooks
- Chapter 31: Accessibility
- Universal Access features
- VoiceOver
- Routing the audio of incoming calls
- Siri
- Triple-click Home
- Zoom
- Large Text
- White on Black
- Speak Selection
- Speak Auto-text
- Mono Audio
- Hearing aid compatibility
- Custom Vibrations
- LED Flash for Alerts
- AssistiveTouch
- Universal Access in OS X
- TTY support
- Minimum font size for mail messages
- Assignable ringtones
- Visual voicemail
- Widescreen keyboards
- Large phone keypad
- Voice Control
- Closed captioning
- Chapter 32: Settings
- Appendix A: International Keyboards
- Appendix B: Support and Other Information
- iPhone Support site
- Restarting or resetting iPhone
- Backing up iPhone
- Updating and restoring iPhone software
- File sharing
- Safety, software, and service information
- Using iPhone in an enterprise environment
- Using iPhone with other carriers
- Disposal and recycling information
- Apple and the environment
- iPhone operating temperature
To see or hear messages you’ve received, you can say:
Read me my messages Â
Show my new texts Â
Read it again Â
If you’ve just received a text message or if you’re reading one that you received earlier, you can
simply say:
Reply that’s great news Â
Tell him I’ll be there in 10 minutes Â
Call her Â
Siri understands the context and knows who to address the reply to.
Before sending a message you’ve composed, Siri displays it or reads it back to you to make sure
it’s right. When Siri asks if you want to send the message, you can say:
Change it to: Call me tomorrow Â
Add: See you there question mark Â
No, send it to Bob Â
No (to keep the message without sending it) Â
Cancel Â
Want to tag your message with a smiley face? Say “smiley face,” of course. :-)
Editing messages
If you’re creating a text message with Siri but it’s not exactly what you wanted to say, you can
ask Siri to change it. If it’s pretty close, you might want to edit it instead. When Siri displays the
message for your review, tap the message bubble to open it in the Messages app. Then you can
edit the message by typing or dictating. See “Dictation” on page 55.
Calendar
Add new events to your calendar, change existing events, or nd out what’s on your schedule.
When you create an event, you can specify a time, a place, a title, and the people you want to invite.
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