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How to Do Everything with Your iPhone®
by 
Jason Chen
Adam Pash
  
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Subject(s):  Computer Technology
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   8198 KB
ISBN:   9780071595957
Release date:   Mar 04, 2008

Description

Get the most out of your iPhone by learning how to use all of its powerful capabilities. Filled with tips, tricks, and shortcuts, this book shows you how to set up your iPhone, make calls, manage voicemail, and load contacts. But that's just the beginning. You'll also learn how to send and receive email, look up turn-by-turn directions, listen to music, plan your week, play videos, and so much more. Plus, you'll find out how to install third-party applications and even use your iPhone with different carriers. Now that you've got the hottest handheld on the market, take it to the limit with help from this hands-on guide.

  • Activate your iPhone and modify settings
  • Sync your data to your iPhone
  • Organize contacts, make calls, and use voicemail
  • Load and play music, podcasts, videos, and TV shows
  • Send, receive, and manage email and SMS messages
  • Browse the Internet with Safari
  • Manage and sync appointments with the calendar
  • Take pictures and view photos
  • Navigate using Google Maps
  • Get weather forecasts, YouTube videos, and stock information instantly
  • Troubleshoot and maintain your iPhone
  • Hack your iPhone to install third-party applications
  • Unlock your iPhone for use with different carriers

About the Author

Jason Chen is a freelance technology, gaming, and consumer electronics writer and an editor for the gadgets and technology blog, Gizmodo.

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