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Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this first-to-market update shows readers and tire kickers everything they need to know to get the most out of their new Apple iPhone. As beautiful as the products it covers, this full-color book helps readers achieve everything from Web browsing to watching videos. Author David Pogue? S iPhone 2E Tips The beauty of the new iPhone 3G is that you do not? T need one. Almost all the really juicy things come with iPhone 2.0 software and App Store online, both of which run perfectly well on the old iPhone as well. This includes both the old and the new iPhone, because it covers the 2.0 software, iPhone App Store, and so forth. Here are some of my favorite tips from the book: 1) At the top of the screen, little icons indicate how you:? Back connected to the Internet E to but dog-slow EDGE network of AT & T area, the 3G icon if you? return on limited-area AT faster but & T third-generation networks, and radiating signal bars if you go back to the Wi-Fi?. The tip here: The two cellular icons (E and 3G) disappear whenever you return to the Wi-Fi?. iPhone assumes that Wi-Fi is faster and better than the cellular network, and if you go back on it?, you do not care about E or 3G? (And it s right?). If you do not? T see 3G icon on your 3G iPhone status bar? Then you? Re not in a 3G hot spot, and you? Back does not get any benefit from the phone? S 3G radio. To do so, from the Home screen, select Settings-> General 3G-> Enable Network-> Off. After all, most 3G phones don? T even let you turn off their 3G circuitry. iPhone proposes I m,? don? t, or can? t, so that you can only press the Space bar to fix the word and continue. (Lock-growing version of this alternative:, U, I, O, S, L, Z, C, N,?, "E,", $, and!. Y,) 6) Even if you are damping? Ve involved switching in addition, the iPhone still sounds any alarm you? been set). 7 you probably already know that you can rearrange your Home screen, and even set some screens Home (up to 9). Now you can drag them to rearrange them (even to the Dock of four special icons at the bottom), or drag to the right to create a new Home screen And what if, in the process of downloading and then deleting new programs App store, you wind up with unsightly. gaps on your Home screen Here sa way quickly to consolidate them into a small number of full Home screens, without gaps:?? tap Settings-> General-> Reset-> Reset Home Screen Layout If you d put 10 programs on each.? four Home screens, you wind up with only two screens, each packed with 20 icons). 8 If you come to the iPhone from another, smaller GSM mobile phone, phone book can be stored on the SIM card is small, not on the phone itself. In this case, you do not figure? t have to retype all the names and bring them to your iPhone. For example, some phones store all address-book data in CAPITAL LETTERS.) 9) If you indulge? ve own downloading some stuff from the App Store, then You may find yourself wondering where you are? again have to adjust their preferences). 12 iPhone can now geotag the photos you take with it. So the good news is that the iPhone can geotag every photo you take. Unfortunately, the iPhone strips eliminate geotags each time you send photos via e-mail.

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  • ISBN-10: 0596521677
  • ISBN-13: 9780596521677
  • Publisher: Pogue Press
  • Pages: 376
  • Date: August 2008

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