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1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Antenna Locations v1.1 | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 System Electrical Diagram 051-0143 3.18.0 v1.0 | Schematics | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Tune-up Procedure NA v1.0 | Parts List/Tune Up Info | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 WiFi-BT Module Electrical Diagram v1.0 | Schematics | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | A1xxx FCC-ID Model-Number Test Approach v2.1 | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | KDB 996294 - A1507&1529 Data Lverage | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | KDB 996294 Apple Summary v1.2 | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Cellular Block Diagram v1.0 | Block Diagram | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Cellular Radio Electrical Diagram 951-3301 0.44.0 v1.0 | Schematics | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Detect Mode Technical Description v1.7 | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | EVDO RevB FCC Approval | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | FCCResponse 861319 8Aug2013 | Operational Description | August 27 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | KDB 583922 - EVDO HSPA LTE | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | KDB 861319 - Detect Mode | Operational Description | August 20 2013 | confidential | ||||
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iPhone Info
. Also available for free on the iPhone User Guide Review the user guide before using iPhone. Go to www.apple. com/support. On iPhone, open Safari, then tap iBookstore. Safety and Handling See Safety, Handling, & Support in the iPhone User Guide. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About >
Legal > RF Exposure. Go to www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure. Battery The lithium-ion battery in iPhone should be replaced only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. For information about battery recycling and replacement, go to www.apple.com/batteries. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Go to www.apple.com/support/hac, or see Hearing aids in the iPhone User Guide. Avoiding Hearing Damage To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. More information about sound and hearing is available online at www.apple.com/sound and in Important safety information in the iPhone User Guide. Apple One-Year Limited Warranty Summary Apple warrants the included hardware product and accessories against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of original retail purchase. Apple does not warrant against normal wear and tear, nor damage caused by accident or abuse. To obtain service call Apple, visit an Apple owned retail store or an Apple authorized service provideravailable service options dependent on country in which service is requested and may be restricted to original country of sale. Call charges and international shipping charges may apply depending on location. Subject to the full terms and detailed information on obtaining service available at www.apple.com/legal/warranty and www.apple.com/support, if you submit a valid claim under this warranty, Apple will either repair, replace, or refund your iPhone at its own discretion. Warranty benefits are in addition to rights provided under local consumer laws. You may be required to furnish proof of purchase details when making a claim under this warranty. For Australian Consumers: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Apple Pty Ltd, PO Box A2629, Sydney South NSW 1235. Tel: 133-622. For Brazilian Consumers: Warranty benefits are in addition to rights provided under local consumer laws, except for the 1-year warranty that already comprises the full term of legal warranty provided by the Brazilian consumer defense code/regulations. Regulatory Regulatory information, certification, and compliance marks specific to iPhone are available on iPhone. Go to Settings > General > About > Legal > Regulatory. Additional regulatory information is in Safety, Handling, & Support in the iPhone User Guide. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Important: This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components. It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded Draft Apple Confidential cables between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, televisions, and other electronic devices. Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. EU Compliance Statement Apple Inc. hereby declares that this wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive. A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available online at www.apple.com/euro/compliance. This device is restricted to indoor use when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. Japan Compliance StatementVCCI Class B Statement B VCCI-B 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iBookstore is a service mark of Apple Inc. 034-7131-A Printed in XXXX Draft Apple Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | iPhone User Guide iOS7 v1.0 Part1 | Users Manual | 4.35 MiB |
APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iPhone User Guide For iOS 7 Software DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Contents 8 8 8 9 9 11 Chapter 1: iPhone at a Glance iPhone overview Accessories Multi-Touch screen Buttons Status icons Installing the SIM card Setting up and activating iPhone Connecting iPhone to your computer Connecting to the Internet Connecting to Wi-Fi Connec to Wi-Fi Setting up mail and other accounts Apple ID 13 Chapter 2: Getting Started 13 What you need 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 Managing content on your iOS devices 16 17 18 Date and time 18 18 Your iPhones name View this user guide on iPhone iCloud Syncing with iTunes 20 Chapter 3: Basics 20 Use apps 22 Adjust brightness 23 Brightness 23 Wallpaper Type text 23 International settings 26 Take a memo 26 27 Tell iPhone what to do Search 27 28 Control Center 28 Get notified 29 Do Not Disturb and Notifications 31 31 32 33 AirPlay 33 Print with AirPrint AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share Cellular Personal Hotspot 2 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Bluetooth devices Share files Restrictions Privacy Security Charge and monitor the battery 34 Use an Apple headset 34 35 35 36 37 39 40 Usage information 40 41 Make sounds or be silent 41 42 Airplane mode Travel with iPhone Sounds 43 Chapter 4: Siri 43 Make requests 44 44 Make corrections 44 Siri settings Tell Siri about yourself 45 Chapter 5: Phone 45 48 48 49 49 49 50 Phone calls Visual voicemail Contacts Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID Ringtones and vibrations International calls Phone settings Finish a message later Important messages 51 Chapter 6: Mail 51 Writing messages 51 Get a sneak peek 52 52 52 Attachment tricks 53 Working with multiple messages 53 53 53 Mail settings See and save addresses Printing Browsing basics Find what youre looking for 55 Chapter 7: Safari 55 At a glance 55 56 56 Make your way back 56 57 57 57 58 Fill in forms Reduce clutter Save it for later Keep it to yourself Share it with others Contents 3 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iTunes Radio Browse and play Album covers Audiobooks Playlists 59 Chapter 8: Music 59 59 Get music 59 61 61 62 62 Geniusmade for you Siri and Voice Control 63 63 iTunes Match 64 Home Sharing 64 Music settings 65 Chapter 9: Messages 65 SMS, MMS, and iMessages 65 Send and receive messages 66 Manage conversations 66 67 Messages settings Sharing photos, videos, and other info 68 Chapter 10: Calendar 68 At a glance 68 Invitations 69 Working with multiple calendars 70 70 Sharing iCloud calendars Calendar settings Viewing photos and videos 72 Chapter 11: Photos 72 73 Organize your pix and videos 73 74 75 75 Photo Stream Sharing photos and videos Printing photos Photos settings Take photos and videos 76 Chapter 12: Camera 76 At a glance 77 77 HDR 77 78 78 View, share, and print Edit photos and trim videos Camera settings 79 Chapter 13: Videos 79 At a glance 79 Add videos to your library 80 Control playback 82 Chapter 14: Maps 82 83 Get more info Find places Contents 4 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL 83 Get directions 84 3D and Flyover 84 Maps settings 85 Chapter 15: Weather 87 Chapter 16: Passbook 88 Passbook settings 89 Chapter 17: Notes 91 Chapter 18: Reminders 93 Chapter 19: Clock 93 Alarms and timers 94 Chapter 20: Stocks 96 Chapter 21: Newsstand 97 Chapter 22: iTunes Store 97 97 98 98 iTunes Store at a glance Browse or search Purchase, rent, or redeem iTunes Store settings 99 Chapter 23: App Store 99 App Store at a glance 99 100 App Store settings Purchase, redeem, and download 101 Chapter 24: Game Center 101 At a glance 102 Playing with friends 102 Game Center settings 103 Chapter 25: Contacts 103 At a glance 104 Using Contacts with Phone 104 Adding contacts 105 Contacts settings 106 Chapter 26: Calculator 107 Chapter 27: Compass 108 Chapter 28: Voice Memos 108 At a glance 109 Sharing voice memos with your computer 110 Chapter 29: Nike + iPod 110 At a glance 110 Link and calibrate your sensor Contents 5 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL 111 Work out 111 Settings 112 Chapter 30: iBooks 112 Get iBooks 112 Read a book 113 Organize books 113 Read PDFs 114 iBooks settings 115 Chapter 31: Podcasts 115 At a glance 115 Add to your library 116 Control playback Invert Colors 117 Chapter 32: Accessibility 117 Accessibility features 117 VoiceOver 126 Routing the audio of incoming calls 126 Siri 126 Take the shortcut 127 Zoom 127 Get a better look 128 128 Speak Selection 128 Speak Auto-text 128 Mono Audio 128 Hearing aids 129 Assignable ringtones and vibrations 129 LED Flash for Alerts 129 Keep em on task 130 AssistiveTouch 130 TTY support 131 Assignable ringtones 131 Visual voicemail 131 Widescreen keyboards 131 Large phone keypad 131 Voice Control 131 Watch videos with closed captions 131 Accessibility in OS X 132 Chapter 33: Settings 132 VPN 132 General 134 Appendix A: iPhone in Business 134 Using configuration profiles 134 Setting up Microsoft Exchange accounts 135 VPN access 135 LDAP and CardDAV accounts Contents 6 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL 136 Appendix B: International Keyboards 136 Using international keyboards 137 Special input methods Wrong Passcode or iPhone is disabled appears This accessory is not supported by iPhone appears Important safety information Important handling information iPhone Support site 138 Appendix C: Safety, Handling, & Support 138 140 141 141 Restarting or resetting iPhone 141 About 142 Software Update 142 142 142 Cant view email attachments 143 Backing up iPhone 144 Updating and restoring iPhone software 145 Using iPhone on cellular networks 145 Using iPhone with other carriers 145 Learning more, service, and support 146 FCC info 146 Disposal and recycling information 148 Apple and the environment 150 Chapter 34: FaceTime 150 At a glance 150 Get your FaceTime 151 Manage calls Contents 7 DRAFT 1 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iPhone at a Glance iPhone overview This guide describes the features of iPhone :
FaceTime camera Receiver/
front microphone Ring/Silent switch Volume buttons App icons Multi-Touch display Bottom microphone Headsetjack Sleep/Wake button Statusbar iSight camera Rear microphone LED flash SIMcardtray Homebutton Lightning connector Speaker Your iPhone features and apps may vary depending on the model of iPhone you have, and on your location, language, and carrier. To find out which features are supported in your area, see www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability. Note: Apps that send or receive data over a cellular network may incur additional fees. Contact your carrier for information about your iPhone service plan and fees. Accessories The following accessories are included with iPhone:
8 DRAFTSIMcardtrayReceiver/frontmicrophoneHeadsetjackRing/SilentswitchFaceTimecameraVolumebuttonsMulti-TouchdisplayHomebuttonBottommicrophoneSleep/WakebuttoniSightcameraLED flashRearmicrophoneApp iconsStatusbarSpeakerLightningconnector APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Apple headset: Use the Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic (iPhone 5) or the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic (iPhone 4S or earlier) to listen to music and videos, and make phone calls. See Use an Apple headset on page 34. Connecting cable: Use the Lightning to USB Cable (iPhone 5) or the 30-pin to USB Cable
(iPhone 4S or earlier) to connect iPhone to your computer to sync and charge. Apple USB power adapter: Use with the Lightning to USB Cable or 30-pin to USB Cable to charge the iPhone battery. SIM eject tool: Use to eject the SIM card tray. (Not included in all areas.) Multi-Touch screen The beautiful Multi-Touch screen displays worlds of info, entertainment, and creativity, all at your finger tips. A few simple gesturestap, drag, flick, and pinch/stretchare all you need to explore and use iPhone apps. Buttons While most of the buttons you use with iPhone are created out of light and magic on the touchscreen, a few physical buttons provide basic functions such as turning iPhone on or adjusting the volume. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 9 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Lock button When youre not using iPhone, press the Lock button to lock iPhone. Locking iPhone puts the display to sleep, saving the battery and preventing anything from happening if you touch the screen. You can still get phone calls, text messages, and other updates. You can also listen to music. Sleep/Wake button iPhone locks automatically if you dont touch the screen for a minute or so. (Adjust the timing at Settings > General > Auto-Lock.) Unlock iPhone. Press either the Lock or Home button, then drag the slider. If youre at a concert or meeting that cant be interrupted, turn iPhone off to make sure it doesnt make a sound. Turn iPhone off. Press and hold the Lock buton until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. Turn iPHone on. Press and hold the Lock button until the Apple logo appears. For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock iPhone. Go to Settings > General >
Passcode Lock. See Use a passcode with data protection on page 37. takes you to the Home screen, no matter what youre doing. It also provides Home button The Home button other convenient shortcuts.such as double-click to see apps youve opened , and press and hold to talk to iPhone (see Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43). See apps youve opened. Double-click the Home button. (See Start at home on page 20) Display audio playback controls when iPhone is locked. Double-click the Home button. Use Siri (iPhone 4S or later) or Voice Control. Press and hold the Home button. See Volume controls While youre 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. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 138. Volume up Volume down Lock the ringer and alert volumes. Go to Settings > Sounds and turn off Change with Buttons. To limit the volume for music and videos, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 10 DRAFTSleep/Wake buttonVolumeupVolumedown APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Note: In some countries, iPhone may indicate when youre setting the volume above the European Union hearing safety guidelines. To increase the volume beyond this level, you may need to briefly release the volume control. You can also use either volume button to take a picture or record a video. See Chapter 12, Camera, on page 76. Ring/Silent switch Flip the Ring/Silent switch to put iPhone in ring mode or silent mode
. Ring Silent In ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. In silent mode, iPhone doesnt ring or play alerts and other sound effects. Important: Clock alarms, audio apps such as Music, and many games still play sounds through the built-in speaker when iPhone is in silent mode. In some areas, the sound effects for Camera and Voice Memos are played even if the Ring/Silent switch is set to silent. For information about changing sound and vibrate settings, see UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-
REFERENCE on page ###. Use Do Not Disturb. To silence calls, alerts, and notifications when the screen is locked, go to Settings and turn on Do Not Disturb. See Do Not Disturb and Notifications on page 29. Status icons The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone:
Status icon Cell signal*
Airplane mode LTE UMTS UMTS/EV-DO What it means Shows whether youre in range of the cellular network and can make and receive calls. The more bars, the stronger the signal. If theres no signal, the bars are replaced with No service. Shows that airplane mode is onyou cannot use the phone, access the Internet, or use Bluetooth devices. Non-wireless features are available. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that your carriers LTE network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. (iPhone 5. Not available in all areas.) See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that your carriers 4G UMTS (GSM) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. (iPhone 4S or later. Not available in all areas.) See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-
REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that your carriers 3G UMTS (GSM) or EV-DO (CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 11 DRAFTRingSilent APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Status icon EDGE GPRS/1xRTT Wi-Fi*
Do Not Disturb Personal Hotspot What it means Shows that your carriers EDGE (GSM) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that your carriers GPRS (GSM) or 1xRTT (CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that network. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that iPhone is connected to the Internet over a Wi-Fi network. The more bars, the stronger the connection. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that Do Not Disturb is turned on. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that iPhone is connected to another iPhone providing a Personal Hotspot. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Syncing Shows that iPhone is syncing with iTunes. Network activity Call Forwarding Shows network activity. Some third-party apps may also use the icon to show an active process. Shows that Call Forwarding is set up on iPhone. See Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID on page 49. VPN Lock TTY Play Shows that youre connected to a network using VPN. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Shows that iPhone is locked. See Lock button on page 10. Shows that iPhone is set to work with a TTY machine. See TTY support on page 130. Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is playing. See Browse and play on page 59. Portrait orientation lock Shows that the iPhone screen is locked in portrait orientation. See Change orientation on page 21. Alarm Shows that an alarm is set. See Chapter 19, Clock, on page 93. Location Services Shows that an item is using Location Services. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Bluetooth*
Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on and paired with a device. Gray icon: Bluetooth is on and paired with a device, but the device is out of range or turned off. No icon: Bluetooth is not paired with a device. See Bluetooth devices on page 34. Bluetooth battery Shows the battery level of a supported paired Bluetooth device. Battery Shows battery level or charging status. See Charge and monitor the battery on page 39.
* Accessories and wireless performance: The use of certain accessories with iPhone may affect wireless performance. Not all iPod accessories are fully compatible with iPhone. Turning on airplane mode on iPhone may eliminate audio interference between iPhone and an accessory. While airplane mode is on, you cannot make or receive calls or use features that require wireless communication. Reorienting or relocating iPhone and the connected accessory may improve wireless performance. Chapter 1 iPhone at a Glance 12 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Getting Started 2 WARNING: To avoid injury, read Important safety information on page 138 before using iPhone. What you need To use iPhone, you need:
A wireless service plan with a carrier that provides iPhone service in your area An Internet connection for your computer (broadband is recommended) An Apple ID for some features, including iCloud, the App Store and iTunes Store, and online purchases. An Apple ID can be created during setup. To use iPhone with your computer, you need:
A Mac with a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port, or a PC with a USB 2.0 port, and one of the following operating systems:
Mac OS X version 10.6.8 or later Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later iTunes 10.7 or later (for some features), available at www.itunes.com/download Installing the SIM card If you were given a SIM card to install, install it before setting up iPhone. Important: A SIM card is required in order to use cellular services when connecting to GSM networks and some CDMA networks. An iPhone 4S or later thats been activated on a CDMA wireless network may also use a SIM card for connecting to a GSM network, primarily for international roaming. Your iPhone is subject to your wireless service providers policies, which may include restrictions on switching service providers and roaming, even after conclusion of any required minimum service contract. Contact your wireless service provider for more details. Availability of cellular capabilities depends on the wireless network. Installing the SIM Card in iPhone 5 Nano SIM card tray Paper clip or SIM eject tool Nano SIM card 13 DRAFTNano SIMcardNano SIMcard trayPaper clipor SIMeject tool APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Setting up and activating iPhone To set up and activate iPhone, turn on iPhone and follow the Setup Assistant. The Setup Assistant steps you through the setup process, including connecting to a Wi-Fi network, signing in with or creating a free Apple ID, setting up iCloud, turning on recommended features such as Location Services and Find My iPhone, and activating iPhone with your carrier. You can also restore from an iCloud or iTunes backup during setup. Activation can be done over a Wi-Fi network or, with iPhone 4S or later, over your carriers cellular network (not available in all areas). If neither option is available, you need to connect iPhone to your computer running iTunes for activation. Connecting iPhone to your computer You may need to connect iPhone to your computer in order to complete activation. Use the Lightning to USB Cable (iPhone 5) or 30-pin to USB Cable (iPhone 4S or earlier) provided with iPhone. Connecting iPhone to your computer also lets you sync information, music, and other content with iTunes. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Connecting to the Internet iPhone connects to the Internet whenever necessary, using a Wi-Fi connection (if available) or your carriers cellular network. For information about connecting to a Wi-Fi network, see UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. If a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet isnt available, some iPhone apps and services may transfer data over your carriers cellular network, which may result in additional fees. Contact your carrier for information about your cellular data plan rates. To manage cellular data usage, see UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Note:
Connecting to Wi-Fi When youre on the go, iPhone is always looking for new Wi-Fi networks and can ask you if you want to join a network it discovers. Just turn on Settings > Wi-Fi > Ask to Join Networks. If you dont want to reconnect to a particular network, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap network name, and forget it. next to the If you have a new or reset AirPort base station, you can use iPhone to set up your own Wi-Fi network. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and look for Set up an AirPort base station. Tap your base station and the setup assistant will take you the rest of the way. Chapter 2 Getting Started 14 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL at the top of the screen, youre already connected to a Wi-Fi network. iPhone Connec to Wi-Fi Join Wi-Fi networks If you see reconnects anytime you return to the same location. When possible, iPhone connects to the Internet through a Wi-Fi network. If you turn Wi-Fi off, iPhone tries to connect to the Internet via your cellular data network. Configure Wi-Fi: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Choose a network. Tap one of the listed networks. Ask to join networks. Turn Ask to Join Networks on to be prompted when a Wi-Fi network is available. Otherwise, you must manually join a network when a previously used network isnt available. Dont want to reconnect to a network? Tap next to a network youve joined before. Then tap Forget this Network. Join a closed Wi-Fi network: Tap Other, then enter the name of the closed network. You must already know the network name, password, and security type to connect to a closed network. 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. Setting up an AirPort base station An AirPort base station provides a Wi-Fi connection to your home, school, or small business network. You can use iPhone to set up a new AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, or Time Capsule base station. Use the AirPort Setup Assistant: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Under Set up an AirPort base station, tap the name of the base station you want to set up. Then follow the onscreen instructions. If the base station you want to set up isnt listed, make sure that it has power, that youre within range, and that it hasnt already been configured. You can only set up base stations that are new or have been reset. Some older AirPort base stations cannot be set up using an iOS device. For setup instructions, see the documentation that came with the base station. Manage an AirPort network: If iPhone is connected to an AirPort base station, tap the network name. If you havent already downloaded AirPort Utility, the App Store opens so you can get it. next to Setting up mail and other accounts iPhone works with iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular Internet-based mail, contacts, and calendar service providers. If you dont already have a mail account, you can set up a free iCloud account when you first set up iPhone, or later in Settings > iCloud. See iCloud on page 16. To set up some other account, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. You can add contacts using an LDAP or CardDAV account, if your company or organization supports it. See Adding contacts on page 104. You can add calendars using a CalDAV calendar account, and you can subscribe to iCalendar
(.ics) calendars or import them from Mail. See Working with multiple calendars on page 69. Chapter 2 Getting Started 15 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Apple ID An Apple ID is the user name for a free account that lets you access Apple services, such as the iTunes Store, the App Store, and iCloud. You need only one Apple ID for everything you do with Apple. There may be charges for services and products that you use, purchase, or rent. If you have an Apple ID, use it when you first set up iPhone, and whenever you need to sign in to use an Apple service. If you dont already have an Apple ID, you can create one whenever youre asked to sign in. For more information, see support.apple.com/kb/he37. Managing content on your iOS devices You can transfer information and files between your iOS devices and computers using either iCloud or iTunes. iCloud stores content such as music, photos, calendars, contacts, documents, and more, and wirelessly pushes it to your other iOS devices and computers, keeping everything up to date. See iCloud below. iTunes syncs music, video, photos, and more, between your computer and iPhone. Changes you make on one device are copied to the other when you sync. You can also use iTunes to copy a file to iPhone for use with an app, or to copy a document youve created on iPhone to your computer. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. You can use iCloud or iTunes, or both, depending on your needs. For example, you can use iCloud Photo Stream to automatically get photos you take on iPhone to your other devices, and use iTunes to sync photo albums from your computer to iPhone. Important: Dont sync items in the Info pane of iTunes (such as contacts, calendars, and notes) and also use iCloud to keep that information up to date on your devices. Otherwise, duplicated data may result. iCloud iCloud stores your content, including music, photos, contacts, calendars, and supported documents. Content stored in iCloud is pushed wirelessly to your other iOS devices and computers set up with the same iCloud account. iCloud is available on devices with iOS 5 or later, on Mac computers with OS X Lion v10.7.2 or later, and on PCs with the iCloud Control Panel for Windows (Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows 7 required). iCloud features include:
iTunes in the CloudDownload previous iTunes music and TV show purchases to iPhone for free, anytime. Apps and BooksDownload previous App Store and iBookstore purchases to iPhone for free, anytime. Photo StreamPhotos you take appear on all your devices. You can also create photo streams to share with others. See Photo Stream on page 73. Documents in the CloudFor iCloud-enabled apps, keep documents and app data up to date across all your devices. Chapter 2 Getting Started 16 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mail, Contacts, CalendarsKeep your mail contacts, calendars, notes, and reminders up to date across all your devices. BackupBack up iPhone to iCloud automatically when connected to power and Wi-Fi. See Backing up iPhone on page 143. Find My iPhoneLocate your iPhone on a map, display a message, play a sound, lock the screen, or remotely wipe the data. See Find My iPhone on page 38. Find My FriendsShare your location with people who are important to you. Download the free app from the App Store. iTunes MatchWith an iTunes Match subscription, all your musicincluding music youve imported from CDs or purchased somewhere other than iTunesappears on all of your devices and can be downloaded and played on demand. See iTunes Match on page 63. iCloud TabsSee the webpages you have open on your other iOS devices and OS X computers. See Chapter 7, Safari, on page 55. With iCloud, you get a free email account and 5 GB of storage for your mail, documents, and backups. Your purchased music, apps, TV shows, and books, as well as your photo streams, dont count against your free space. To sign in or create an iCloud account, go to Settings > iCloud. Tap Storage & Backup, then Manage Storage if you want to purchase additional iCloud storage. For information about purchasing iCloud storage, go to help.apple.com/icloud. To view and download previous purchases:
iTunes Store purchases: Go to iTunes, tap More, then tap Purchased. App Store purchases: Go to App Store, tap Updates, then tap Purchased. iBookstore purchases: Go to iBooks, tap Store, then tap Purchased. To turn on Automatic Downloads for music, apps, or books, go to Settings > iTunes &
App Stores. For more information about iCloud, go to www.apple.com/icloud. For support information, go to www.apple.com/support/icloud. Syncing with iTunes Syncing with iTunes copies information from your computer to iPhone, and vice versa. You can sync by connecting iPhone to your computer, or you can set up iTunes to sync wirelessly with Wi-Fi. You can set iTunes to sync music, photos, videos, podcasts, apps, and more. For information about syncing iPhone with your computer, open iTunes, then choose iTunes Help from the Help menu. Sync wirelessly. Connect iPhone to your computer, then in iTunes on the computer, select your iPhone, click Summary, and turn on Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi. When Wi-Fi syncing is turned on, iPhone syncs every day. iPhone must be connected to a power source, iPhone and your computer must both be on the same wireless network, and iTunes must be open on your computer. For more information, see UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Tips for syncing with iTunes If you use iCloud to store your contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and notes, dont also sync them to your device using iTunes. Chapter 2 Getting Started 17 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Purchases you make from the iTunes Store or the App Store on iPhone are synced back to your iTunes library. You can also purchase or download content and apps from the iTunes Store on your computer, and then sync them to iPhone. In the devices Summary pane, you can set iTunes to automatically sync when your device is attached to your computer. To temporarily override this setting, hold down Command and Option (Mac) or Shift and Control (PC) until you see iPhone appear in the iTunes window. In the devices Summary pane, select Encrypt iPhone backup if you want to encrypt the information stored on your computer when iTunes makes a backup. Encrypted backups are indicated by a lock icon
, and a separate password is required to restore the backup. If you dont select this option, other passwords (such as those for mail accounts) arent included in the backup and will have to be reentered if you use the backup to restore the device. In the devices Info pane, when you sync mail accounts, only the settings are transferred from your computer to iPhone. Changes you make to an email account on iPhone dont affect the account on your computer. In the devices Info pane, click Advanced to select options to let you replace the information on iPhone with the information from your computer during the next sync. If you listen to part of a podcast or audiobook, the place you left off is included if you sync the content with iTunes. If you started listening on iPhone, you can pick up where you left off using iTunes on your computeror vice versa. In the devices Photo pane, you can sync photos and videos from a folder on your computer. Date and time The date and time are usually set for youtake a look at your lock screen to see if theyre correct. Set whether iPhone shows 24-hour time or 12-hour time. Go to Settings > General > Date &
Time, then turn 24-Hour Time on or off. (24-Hour Time may not be available in all areas.) Set whether iPhone updates the date and time automatically. Go to Settings > General > Date
& Time, then turn Set Automatically on or off. If you set iPhone to update the time automatically, it gets the correct time over the cellular network and updates it for the time zone youre in. Some carriers dont support network time, so in some areas iPhone may not be able to automatically determine the local time. Set the date and time manually. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time, then turn Set Automatically off. Tap Time Zone to set your time zone. Tap the Date & Time button, then tap Set Date & Time. Your iPhones name The iPhone name is used by both iTunes and iCloud. Change your iPhones name. Go to Settings > General > About > Name. View this user guide on iPhone You can view the iPhone User Guide on iPhone in Safari, and in the free iBooks app. View the user guide in Safari: Tap
, then tap the iPhone User Guide bookmark. Add an icon for the guide to the Home screen: Tap View the guide in a different language: Tap Change Language on the main contents page.
, then tap Add to Home Screen. Chapter 2 Getting Started 18 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL View the user guide in iBooks: If you havent installed iBooks, open App Store, then search for and install iBooks. Open iBooks and tap Store. Search for iPhone User, then select and download the guide. For more information about iBooks, see Chapter 30, iBooks, on page 112. Chapter 2 Getting Started 19 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Basics 3 Use apps Find all the apps that come with iPhoneas well as the apps you download from the App Storeon the Home screen. Start at home Press the Home button any time to return to the Home screen, then tap an app to open it. Swipe left or right to see more. To return to a recent app, double-click the Home button, then tap the app at the bottom of the screen. If you dont see it, swipe the bottom row of apps left or right. Recently used apps If you have lots of apps, try using Spotlight to open them. Double-click the Home button, then tap Search. 20 DRAFTRecently used apps APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Look around Drag a list up or down to see more. Flick to scroll quickly; touch the screen to put on the brakes. Some lists have an indextap a letter to jump ahead. Drag an image, 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. Get a closer look Pinch a photo, webpage, or map for a birds eye viewstretch it to zoom in for a close-up. 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. Change orientation Many apps give you a different view when you rotate iPhone. To lock the screen in portrait orientation, flick up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center, then tap
. Chapter 3 Basics 21 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Rearrange apps Touch and hold any app on the Home screen until it jiggles, then drag apps around. Drag an app to the edge of the screen to move it to a different Home screen, or to the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Press the Home button when youre finished. Create a new Home screen by dragging an app to the right edge of the last Home screen. You can have up to 11. The dots above the Dock show how many you have, and which one youre viewing. You can also customize the Home screen using iTunes when iPhone is connected to your computer. In iTunes, select iPhone, then click the Apps button. If you want to start over, go to Settings > General > Reset to return your Home screens to their original layout (plus any apps youve added). Folders are removed and the wallpaper is restored. Organize with folders While arranging apps, you can create a folder by dragging one app onto another. Tap the name of the folder to rename it. Drag apps to add or remove them from the folder. Remove all the apps to delete the folder. Press the Home button when you finish. Adjust brightness Image Adjust the screen brightnessor stop iPhone from adjusting brightness on its ownat Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper. Chapter 3 Basics 22 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Brightness Screen brightness affects battery life. Dim the screen to extend the time before you need to recharge iPhone, or use Auto-Brightness. Adjust the screen brightness: Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper and drag the slider. If Auto-Brightness is on, iPhone adjusts the screen brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor. Wallpaper Wallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen or Home screen. See Wallpaper on page 23. Image Change the background of the Lock screen or the Home screen. To go Settings > Brightness &
Wallpaper. Type text On onscreen keyboard lets you enter text when needed. Enter text Tap a text field to see the onscreen keyboard, then tap letters to type. If you miss, you can slide your finger to the correct key before lifting your finger. You can also use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to enter text. See Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 25. To dictate instead of typing, see Take a memo on page 26. Chapter 3 Basics 23 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Tap Shift to type uppercase, or touch and hold the Shift key, then slide to a letter. Double-tap Shift for caps lock. To enter numbers, punctuation, or symbols, tap the Number key key
. To quickly end a sentence with a period and a space, just double-tap the space bar. or Symbol To type an alternate character, touch and hold a key, then slide to choose one of the options. Depending on the app and language youre using, iPhone may correct misspellings and predict what youre typing. Accept a suggestion by entering a space or punctuation, or tapping return. To reject a suggestion, tap the x. If you reject the same suggestion a few times, iPhone stops suggesting it. If you see a word underlined in red, tap it for suggested corrections. If the word you want doesn't appear, type the correction. Suggested word Set options for typing at Settings > General > Keyboard. Make changes If you need to revise, touch and hold to show the magnifying glass, then drag to position the insertion point. To 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 some apps, you can also get bold, italic, or underlined text (tap B/I/U); get the definition of a word; or have iPhone suggest an alternative. Tap see to all the options. To undo the last edit, shake iPhone then tap Undo. Chapter 3 Basics 24 DRAFTTo type an alternate character, touch and hold a key, then slide to choose one of the options.Suggested word APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Save keystrokes Image A shortcut lets you type just a few characters to enter a longer word or phrase. For example, type omw to enter On my way! That ones already set up for youadd more at Settings >
General > Keyboard. You can use shortcuts to prevent correction of unusual words or phrases. Create a shortcut but leave the Shortcut field blank. Use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your other iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Documents & Data. Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard Image To use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (available separately) to enter text on your iPhone, first pair the keyboard with iPhone: Turn on the keyboard, go to Settings > Bluetooth to make sure Bluetooth is turned on, then tap the keyboard when it appears in the list of devices. Once its paired, the keyboard reconnects to iPhone whenever its in rangeup to about 33 feet
(10 meters). When its connected, the onscreen keyboard doesnt appear. To save your batteries, turn off Bluetooth and the keyboard when not in usehold down the On/off switch until the green light goes off. If youve set up keyboards for other languages in Settings > General > International > Keyboards, you can switch among them by pressing Command-Space. Press the Space bar again while holding down the Command key to choose a different language. To unpair a wireless keyboard, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap then tap Forget this Device. next to the keyboard name, Add or change keyboards Image 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. Set typing features. Go to Settings > General > Keyboards. Add a keyboard for another language.Go to Settings > General > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard. For information about international keyboards, see Appendix B, International Keyboards, on page 136. Chapter 3 Basics 25 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Change keyboard layout. Go to Settings > General Keyboards, select a keyboard, then choose a layout. International settings Go to Settings > General > International to set the following:
The language for iPhone The calendar format The language for Voice Control The keyboards you use The date, time, and telephone number formats Take a memo On iPhone 4S or later, you can dictate instead of typing. Make sure Siri is turned on (Settings >
General > Siri) and iPhone is connected to the Internet. Note: Cellular data charges may apply. To dictate, tap in the onscreen keyboard, then speak. Tap Done when you finish. These appear while Siri composes the text from your dictation. Tap to begin dictation. To add text, tap again and continuing dictating. To insert text, tap to place the insertion point first. You can also replace selected text by dictating. You can also start dictation by bringing iPhone to your ear, then moving iPhone back down in front of you when youre done. To turn on this feature, go to Settings > General > Siri. Add punctuation or format text by saying the punctuation or format. For example, Dear Mary comma the check is in the mail exclamation mark becomes Dear Mary, the check is in the mail!
Punctuation and formatting commands include:
quote end quote new paragraph capto capitalize the next word caps on caps offto capitalize the first character of each word all capsto make the next word all uppercase all caps on all caps offto make the enclosed words all uppercase no caps on no caps offto make the enclosed words all lowercase no space on no space offto run a series of words together smileyto insert :-) Chapter 3 Basics 26 DRAFTTap to begin dictation.These appear while Siri composes the text from your dictation. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL frownyto insert :-(
winkyto insert ;-) Tell iPhone what to do Make phone calls and control music playback using Voice Control. On iPhone 4S or later, you can also use Siri to control iPhone by voice. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43. Note: Voice Control and Voice Control settings are not available when Siri is turned on. To use Voice Control, press and hold the Home button until the voice Control screen appears and you hear a beep. Or press and hold the center button on your headset. See Use an Apple headset on page 34. For best results:
Speak clearly and naturally. Say only iPhone commands, names, and numbers. Pause slightly between commands. Use full names. Voice Control normally expects you to speak voice commands in the language thats set for iPhone (in Settings > General > International > Language). Go to Settings > General >
International > Voice Control to change the language, dialect, or country. Voice Control for the Music app is always on, but you can prevent voice dialing when iPhone is locked at Settings > General > Passcode Lock. For specific commands, see Make a call on page 45 and Siri and Voice Control on page 63. For more about using Voice Control, including information about using Voice Control in different languages, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3597. Search Many apps include a search field where you can type to find something that the app knows about. With Spotlight Search, you can search all the apps at once. Search iPhone. Drag down any Home screen to reveal the search field. To hide the keyboard and see more results, tap Search. Tap an item in the list to open it. Chapter 3 Basics 27 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL You can even use Spotlight Search to search Wikipedia or open apps. Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search to choose which apps and content are searched, and in what order. Control Center FPO Control Center gives you instant access to the camera, a flashlight, the timer, playback controls, and many other handy features. You can adjust the brightness, lock the screen in portrait orientation, turn wireless services on or off, and turn on AirDrop to exchange photos and other items with other iOS users around you. See AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share. Get notified Alerts notify you about important events. Alerts can appear briefly at the top of the screen, or remain in the center of the screen until you acknowledge them. Image Chapter 3 Basics 28 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Some apps can include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you know how many new items awaitfor example, the number of new email messages. if theres a problemsuch as a message that couldnt be sent, an exclamation mark appears on the badge. On a folder, a numbered badge indicates the total number of alerts for all the enclosed apps. Alerts can also appear on the Lock screen. Respond to an alert when iPhone is locked. Swipe the alert from left to right. See your unacknowledged alerts. Swipe down from the top of the screen at any time to reveal Notification Center. Tap an alert to respond to it. Choose which notifications you receive. Go to Settings > Notification Center. You can also tap Edit to arrange the order that notifications appear. Get the official scoop. If theyre available in your area, you can receive government alerts listed in the Government Alerts list. For example, in the United States, iPhone 4S or later can receive presidential alerts and you can turn AMBER and Emergency Alerts (which includes both Severe and Extreme Imminent Threat alerts) on or off. In Japan, iPhone 4 or later can receive Emergency Earthquake Alerts from the Japan Meteorological Agency. Government alerts vary by carrier and iPhone model, and may not work under all conditions. Silence your notifications. Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. Set sounds and vibrations. Go to Settings > Sounds. Do Not Disturb and Notifications Push notifications appear in Notification Center and alert you to new information, even when the associated app isnt running. Notifications vary by app, but may include text or sound alerts, and a numbered badge on the app icon on the Home screen. Turn off all notifications. Go to Settings and turn on Do Not Disturb. If its on and iPhone is locked, all notifications and calls are silenced, but alarms will still sound. You can set the following options in Settings > Notifications > Do Not Disturb:
Chapter 3 Basics 29 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Automatically turn on Do Not Disturb: Turn on Scheduled, then set the time when you dont want to be disturbed. iPhone automatically turns on Do Not Disturb during this period each day. Allow some phone calls during Do Not Disturb: When Do Not Disturb is on, ringing is silenced. To allow calls from some callers to ring, tap Allow Calls From. You can allow calls from your Favorites list, or from other Contacts groups you define. For information about Favorites, see Chapter 25, Contacts, on page 103. Allow persistent callers to ring through: Turn on Repeated Calls. If the same caller (based on their Caller ID) calls you again within three minutes, iPhone will ring. Turn an apps notifications on or off. Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an item in the list, then turn notifications on or off for that item. Apps that have notifications turned off appear in the Not In Notification Center list. Change how notifications appear: Go to Settings > Notifications. You can:
Change the number of notifications: Choose an item in the In Notification Center list. To set how many notifications of this type appear in Notification Center, tap Show. Change the alert styles: Choose an item in the In Notification Center list. Choose an alert style, or select None to turn off alerts and banners. Notifications will still appear in Notification Center. Change the order of notifications: Tap Edit. Drag the notifications into the order you want. To turn off a notification, drag it to the Not In Notification Center list. Display numbered badges on apps with notifications: Choose an item in the In Notification Center list and turn on Badge App Icon. Hide alerts from an app when iPhone is locked: Choose the app in the In Notification Center list, then turn off View in Lock Screen. Some apps have additional options. For example, Messages lets you specify whether to include message previews in the notification. Remove Post and Tweet from Notification Center: These sharing options appear only if you have Facebook or Twitter accounts configured. To remove these buttons, go to Settings >
Notifications and turn off the Share Widget. Show government alerts in Notification Center: Choose the alerts you want to see from the Government Alerts list. Government alerts are not available in all areas, vary by carrier and iPhone model, and may not work under all conditions. For example, in the United States, iPhone 4S or later can receive presidential alerts and you can turn AMBER and Emergency Alerts
(which includes both Severe and Extreme Imminent Threat alerts) on or off. In Japan, iPhone 4 or later can receive Emergency Earthquake Alerts from the Japan Meteorological Agency. Chapter 3 Basics 30 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share In many apps, you can tap Share or Facebook, Flickr, and Vimeo, for example. The options vary depending on the app youre using. to see sharing and other optionsAirDrop, iCloud, Twitter,
, and tap AirDrop users. AirDrop lets you share your photos, videos, interesting websites, locations, and other things wirelessly with people around you. Share item using AirDrop. Tap Share or Receive AirDrop items from others. Tap AirDrop and choose who you want to make yourself discoverable to. Add photo or video to a shared photo stream. Tap iCloud, add a comment if you like, choose (or create a new) shared stream, then tap Post. Use Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, or Vimeo. Sign in to your account (or create a new one) in Settings. The Twitter, Facebook, Flicker, and Vimeo sharing buttons take you to the appropriate setting if youre not yet signed in. Note: When youre composing a Tweet, the number in the lower-right corner shows the number of characters remaining. Attachments use some of a Tweets 140 characters. Cellular Use Cellular settings to turn cellular data and roaming on or off, to set up Personal Hotspot, and to set cellular data options. When an app needs to use the Internet, iPhone does the following, in order, until connected:
Connects over the most recently used available Wi-Fi network. Shows a list of Wi-Fi networks in range, and connects using the one you choose. Connects over the cellular data network, if available. If iPhone is connected to the Internet via the cellular data network, the appears in the status bar.
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, , or icon LTE, 4G and 3G service on GSM cellular networks support simultaneous voice and data communications. For all other cellular connections, you cant use Internet services while youre talking on the phone unless iPhone also has a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. Depending on your network connection, you may not be able to receive calls while iPhone transfers data over the cellular networkwhen downloading a webpage, for example. GSM networks: On an EDGE or GPRS connection, incoming calls may go directly to voicemail during data transfers. For incoming calls that you answer, data transfers are paused. Chapter 3 Basics 31 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL CDMA networks: On EV-DO connections, data transfers are paused when you answer incoming calls. On 1xRTT connections, incoming calls may go directly to voicemail during data transfers. For incoming calls that you answer, data transfers are paused. Data transfer resumes when you end the call. If Cellular Data is off, all data services use only Wi-Fiincluding email, web browsing, push notifications, and other services. If Cellular Data is on, carrier charges may apply. For example, using certain features and services that transfer data, such as Siri and Messages, could result in charges to your data plan. Turn Cellular Data on or off: Go to Settings > General > Cellular. The following options may also be available:
Turn Voice Roaming on or off (CDMA): Turn Voice Roaming off to avoid charges from using other carriers networks. When your carriers network isnt available, iPhone wont have cellular (data or voice) service. Turn Data Roaming on or off: Data Roaming permits Internet access over a cellular data network when youre in an area not covered by your carriers network. When youre traveling, you can turn off Data Roaming to avoid roaming charges. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-
REFERENCE on page ###. Enable or disable 3G: Using 3G loads Internet data faster in some cases, but may decrease battery performance. If youre making a lot of phone calls, you may want to turn 3G off to extend battery life. This option is not available in all areas. Set up Personal Hotspot: Go to Settings > General > Cellular > Set Up Personal Hotspot. Personal Hotspot shares iPhones Internet connection with your computer and other iOS devices. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Set when cellular data is used: Go to Settings > General > Cellular, then turn cellular data on or off for iCloud Documents, iTunes, FaceTime, Passbook Updates, or Reading List. If a setting is off, iPhone will use only Wi-Fi for that service. The iTunes settings includes both iTunes Match and automatic downloads from the iTunes Store and the App Store. Personal Hotspot You can use Personal Hotspot to share an Internet connection with a computer or other device such as an iPod touch, iPad, or other iPhoneconnected to your iPhone via Wi-Fi. You can also use Personal Hotspot with a computer connected to iPhone via Bluetooth or USB. Personal Hotspot works only if iPhone is connected to the Internet over the cellular data network. Note: This feature may not be available in all areas. Additional fees may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. Share an Internet connection. Go to Settings > General > Cellular and tap Set Up Personal Hotspotif it appearsto set up the service with your carrier. After you turn on Personal Hotspot, other devices can connect in the following ways:
Wi-Fi: On the device, choose your iPhone from the list of available Wi-Fi networks. USB: Connect your iPhone to your computer using the cable that came with it. In your computers Network preferences, choose iPhone and configure the network settings. Bluetooth: On iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. To pair and connect iPhone with your device, refer to the documentation that came with your computer. Chapter 3 Basics 32 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL appears in the status bar of iOS devices using Personal Hotspot. Note: When a device is connected, a blue band appears at the top of the iPhone screen. The Personal Hotspot icon Change the Wi-Fi password for iPhone. Go to Settings > Personal Hotspot > Wi-Fi Password, then enter a password of at least 8 characters. Monitor your cellular data network usage. Go to Settings > General > Usage > Cellular Usage. AirPlay Image Use AirPlay to stream music, photos, and video wirelessly to Apple TV and other AirPlay-enabled devices on the same Wi-Fi network as iPhone. Tap while youre there to see the iPhone screen on the TV.
, then choose the device. Tap Mirroring You can quickly get to AirPlay controls anytime by swiping up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center. To switch output back to iPhone, tap again, then choose iPhone. You can also connect iPhone to a TV, projector, or other external display with the right Apple cable or adapter. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4108. Print with AirPrint Use AirPrint to print wirelessly from apps such as Mail, Photos, and Safari to any AirPrint-enabled printer. Many apps available from the App Store also support AirPrint. or To print a document, tap print job, double-click the Home button, then tap Print Center in the multitasking bar. The badge on the icon shows how many documents are in the queue. To cancel a job, select it, then tap Cancel Printing.
(depending on the app youre using). To see the status of a iPhone and the printer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. For more information about AirPrint, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT4356. Chapter 3 Basics 33 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Use an Apple headset The Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic (iPhone 5) and the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic (iPhone 4S or earlier) feature a microphone, volume buttons, and the center button, which allows you to answer and end calls, and control audio and video playback, even when iPhone is locked. Center button Use the center button to control music playback:
Pause a song or video: Press the center button. Press again to resume playback. Skip to the next song: Press the center button twice quickly. Return to the previous song: Press the center button three times quickly. Fast-forward: Press the center button twice quickly and hold. Rewind: Press the center button three times quickly and hold. Use the center button to answer or make phone calls:
Answer an incoming call: Press the center button. End the current call: Press the center button. Decline an incoming call: Press and hold the center button for about two seconds, then 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 the center button. 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 the center button for about two seconds, then let go. Two low beeps confirm you ended the first call. To use Siri or Voice Control, press and hold the center button. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43 or Tell iPhone what to do on page 27. Bluetooth devices Image You can use Bluetooth devices with iPhone, including headsets, car kits, stereo headphones, or an Apple Wireless Keyboard. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 138. Turn Bluetooth on: Go to Settings > Bluetooth. Chapter 3 Basics 34 DRAFTCenter button APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Connect to a Bluetooth device: Tap the device in the Devices list, then follow the onscreen instructions to connect to it. See the documentation that came with the device for information about Bluetooth pairing. For information about using an Apple Wireless Keyboard, see Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 25. You must be within about 30 feet (10 meters) of a Bluetooth device for it to be connected to iPhone. Return audio output to iPhone. Turn off or unpair the device, or turn off Bluetooth in Settings
> Bluetooth, or use AirPlay to switch audio output to iPhone. See AirPlay on page 33. Audio output returns to iPhone whenever the Bluetooth device is out of range. Bypass your Bluetooth device. To use the iPhone receiver or speaker for phone calls:
Answer a call by tapping the iPhone screen. During a call, tap Audio and choose iPhone or Speaker Phone. Turn off the Bluetooth device, unpair it, or move out of range. Turn off Bluetooth in Settings > Bluetooth. Unpair a device. In Settings > Bluetooth, tap If you dont see the device list, make sure Bluetooth is on. next to the device, then tap Forget this Device. Share files Image There are several ways to share files between iPhone and your computer or other iOS device. If you have an app that works with iCloud on multiple devices, you can use iCloud to automatically keep the apps documents up to date across your devices. See iCloud on page 16. You can transfer files using iTunes. Connect iPhone to your computer using the included cable. In iTunes on your computer, select iPhone, then click the Apps button. Use the File Sharing section to transfer documents between iPhone and your computer. Apps that support file sharing appear in the File Sharing Apps list in iTunes. To delete a file, select the file in the Files list, then press the Delete key. You can also view files received as email attachments on iPhone. Restrictions You can set restrictions for some apps and for purchased content. For example, parents can restrict explicit music from being seen on playlists, or prevent the installation of apps. Turn on restrictions. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions. Youll be asked to define a restrictions passcode thats necessary in order to change the settings you make. This is distinct from the passcode for unlocking iPhone. Important: If you forget your restrictions passcode, you must restore the iPhone software. See Updating and restoring iPhone software on page 144. You can set restrictions for the following apps:
Safari Chapter 3 Basics 35 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Camera (and apps that use the camera) FaceTime iTunes Store iBookstore Siri (including voice command and dictation) You can also restrict the following:
Installing Apps: The App Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot install apps on iPhone. Deleting Apps: You cannot delete apps from iPhone. doesnt appear on app icons when youre customizing the Home screen. Explicit Language: Siri attempts to replace explicit words you speak by replacing them with asterisks and beep sounds Privacy: The privacy settings for Location Services, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Photos, Bluetooth Sharing, Twitter, and Facebook can each be locked. Accounts: The current Mail, Contacts, Calendar settings are locked. You cannot add, modify, or delete accounts. You also cannot modify iCloud settings. Find My Friends: The current Find My Friends settings are locked. This option is available when the Find My Friends app is installed. Volume Limit: The current sound volume limit setting is locked. In-App Purchases: When In-App Purchases is turned off, you cant purchase additional content or functionality for apps you download from the App Store. Require Passwords: Requires you to enter your Apple ID for in-app purchases after the time period you specify. Content Restrictions: Tap Ratings For, then select a country from the list. Then set restrictions for music, podcasts, movies, TV shows, and apps. Content that doesnt meet the rating you select wont appear on iPhone. Multiplayer Games: When Multiplayer Games is off, you cant request a match, send or receive invitations to play games, or add friends in Game Center. Adding Friends: When Adding Friends is off, you cant make or receive friend requests in Game Center. If Multiplayer Games is turned on, you can continue to play with existing friends. Privacy Privacy settings let you see and control which apps and system services have access to Location Services, and to contacts, calendars, reminders, and photos. Location Services lets location-based apps such as Reminders, Maps, and Camera gather and use data indicating your location. Your approximate location is determined using available information from cellular network data, local Wi-Fi networks (if you have Wi-Fi turned on), and GPS (may not be available in all areas). The location data collected by Apple isnt collected in a form that personally identifies you. When an app is using Location Services, menu bar. Turn Location Services on or off: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can turn it off for some or for all apps and services. If you turn off Location Services, youre prompted to turn it on again the next time an app or service tries to use it. appears in the Chapter 3 Basics 36 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL in the menu bar when these services use your location, go to Settings > Privacy >
Turn Location Services off for system services: Several system services, such as compass calibration and location-based iAds, use Location Services. To see their status, turn them on or off, or show Location Services > System Services. Turn off access to private information: Go to Settings > Privacy. You can see which apps have requested and been granted access to the following information:
Contacts Calendar Reminders Photos Bluetooth Sharing Twitter Facebook You can turn off each apps access to each category of information. Review the terms and privacy policy for each third-party app to understand how it uses the data its requesting. Security Security features help protect the information on your iPhone from being accessed by others. Use a passcode with data protection Image By default, iPhone doesnt require you to enter a passcode to unlock it. You can set a passcode that must be entered each time you turn on or wake up iPhone. Set a passcode. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and set a 4-digit passcode. Setting a passcode turns on data protection, using your passcode as a key to encrypt Mail messages and attachments stored on iPhone. (Other apps may also use data protection.) Increase security. Turn off Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode. To unlock iPhone when its protected by a combination passcode, enter the passcode using the keyboard. If you prefer to unlock iPhone using the numeric keypad, set up a longer passcode using numbers only. Allow access when iPhone is locked. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. You can use the following without unlocking iPhone:
Siri (See Siri settings on page 44.) Voice Dial (This setting is available only when Siri is turned off.) Reply with Message (See When someone calls on page 46.) Passbook (See Chapter 16, Passbook, on page 87.) Erase data after ten failed passcode attempts. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and tap Erase Data. After ten failed passcode attempts, all settings are reset, and all your information and media are erased by removing the encryption key to the data (which is encrypted using 256-bit AES encryption). Chapter 3 Basics 37 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPhone software. See Updating and restoring iPhone software on page 144. You decide who uses your data Image To control which apps and services have access to your location, contacts, calendars, reminders, photos, and your Bluetooth connection, go to Settings > Privacy. There, you can turn off an apps access to each category of information. To find out how a third-party app uses your data, review its terms and privacy policy. Location Services lets apps such as Reminders, Maps, and Camera gather and use data indicating your location. Location data collected by Apple doesnt reveal who you are. When an app is using Location Services, appears at the top of the screen. Control what your iPhone can do You can set restrictions for some apps and for purchased content. For example, parents can restrict explicit music from being seen on playlists, or prevent the installation of apps. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions. Youll be asked to define a separate restrictions passcode youll need to change the settings you make. Important: If you forget your restrictions passcode, you'll need to restore the iPhone software. See Updating and restoring iPhone software on page 144. Limit ad tracking Restrict or reset Ad Tracking. Go to Settings > General > About > Advertising. Turn on Limit Ad Tracking to prevent apps from accessing your iPhones advertising identifier. For more information, tap Learn More. Find My iPhone Image Find My iPhone can help you locate and secure your iPhone using the free Find My iPhone app on another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or using a Mac or PC web browser signed in to www.icloud.com. Turn on Find My iPhone at Settings > iCloud. Find My iPhone includes:
Play Sound: Play a sound for two minutes. Lost Mode: You can immediately lock your missing iPhone with a passcode and send it a message displaying a contact number. iPhone also tracks and reports its location, so you can see where its been when you check the Find My iPhone app. Erase iPhone: Protects your privacy by erasing all the information and media on your iPhone and restoring iPhone to its original factory settings. Important: To use Find My iPhone features, Find My iPhone must have been turned on in iCloud settings on your iPhone before it was lost, and iPhone must be connected to the Internet. Chapter 3 Basics 38 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Activation Lock Activation Lock, an additional feature of Find My iPhone, helps deter theft by requiring your Apple ID and password to reactivate iPhone, even if iPhone is completed erased and restored. Turn on Activation Lock. Go to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone. Sell or transfer iPhone. If you want to sell or transfer your iPhone, turn off Activation Lock at Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone. You should also erase iPhone. Go to Settings > General >
Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Charge and monitor the battery iPhone has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For more information about the batteryincluding tips for maximizing battery lifego to www.apple.com/batteries. WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging iPhone, see Important safety information on page 138. To charge the battery, connect iPhone to a power outlet using the included cable and USB power adapter. Note: Connecting iPhone to a power outlet can start an iCloud backup or wireless iTunes syncing. See Backing up iPhone on page 143 and Syncing with iTunes on page 17. You can also charge the battery by connecting iPhone to your computer, which also allows you to sync iPhone with iTunes. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Unless your keyboard has a high-power USB 2.0 or 3.0 port, you must connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port on your computer. Important: The iPhone battery may drain instead of charge if iPhone is connected to a computer thats turned off or is in sleep or standby mode. The battery icon in the upper-right corner shows the battery level or charging status. To display the percentage of battery charge remaining, go to Settings > General > Usage. When syncing or using iPhone, it may take longer to charge the battery. Charging Charged Chapter 3 Basics 39 DRAFTChargingCharged APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Important: If iPhone is very low on power, it may display one of the following images, indicating that iPhone needs to charge for up to ten minutes before you can use it. If iPhone is extremely low on power, the display may be blank for up to two minutes before one of the low-battery images appears. or Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. The iPhone battery isnt user replaceable; it can be replaced only by an authorized service provider. See www.apple.com/batteries/replacements.html. Using 3G loads Internet data faster in some cases, but may decrease battery performance. If youre making a lot of phone calls, you may want to turn 3G off to extend battery life. This option is not available in all areas. Usage information View usage information: Go to Settings > General > Usage. You can:
See your cellular usage and reset statistics View and delete iCloud backups, turn off backing up the Camera Roll, and buy additional storage View each apps storage Display battery level as a percentage See the elapsed time since iPhone has been charged Sounds You can set iPhone to play a sound whenever you get a new message, email, call, Tweet, Facebook post, voicemail, or reminder. You can also set sounds for appointments, sending an email, pressing keys, and locking iPhone. For information about silencing iPhone see Ring/Silent switch on page 11. Change sound settings: Go to Settings > Sounds. Available options include:
Set whether iPhone vibrates when get a call. Set whether iPhone vibrates when you turn on silent mode. Adjust the ringer and alerts volume. Prevent the side buttons from changing the ringer volume. Set the ringtone. To set a ringtone for a person, go to their card in Contacts. Set alert and other tones. Turn on keyboard clicks and a sound for when when iPhone locks. Chapter 3 Basics 40 DRAFTor APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Set vibration patterns: Go to Settings > Sounds and choose an item from the Sounds and Vibration Patterns list. Tap Vibration to select a pattern. Define a custom vibration pattern: Tap an item in the Sounds and Vibrations list, then tap Vibration. Tap Create New Vibration then define the pattern by touching and tapping the screen. Make sounds or be silent Image To control the sounds and vibrations iPhone makes, go to Settings > Sounds. When you want to temporarilysilence incoming calls, alerts, and sound effects, you can use the Ring/Silent switch, but beware! Clock alarms, music, and game sounds can still be heard. When you want to make sure your iPhone cant make any sound, hold down the Sleep/Wake button and turn iPhone off. You can alsoselectively silence calls and notifications. Go to Settings > Notifications > Do Not Disturb and decide if there are any special calls you want to let through, then turn on Do Not Disturb. Important: Do Not Disturb is in effect only when iPhone is locked, and alarm tones still sound when Do Not Disturb is on. To be sure no sounds can come from your iPhone, turn it off. You can create custom vibration patterns to quietly let you know whats going on while iPhone is silent: Go to Settings > Sounds and tap an item in the Sounds and Vibrations list, then tap Vibration. Travel with iPhone Image If you travel outside your carriers network area, you can avoid roaming charges by turning off voice and data roaming services at Settings > General > Cellular. Some airlines let you keep your iPhone turned on while you're aboard if you switch to Airplane Mode. Turn on Settings > Airplane Mode. You cant make calls or use Bluetooth, but you can keep listening to music, playing games, watching videos, or using other apps that dont require network or phone connections. Image You can turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth back on separately if the airline allows it. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi or Settings > Bluetooth. Chapter 3 Basics 41 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Airplane mode Airplane mode disables the wireless features in order to reduce potential interference with aircraft operation and other electrical equipment. Turn on airplane mode: Go to Settings and turn on airplane mode. When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen. No phone, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth signals are emitted from iPhone, and GPS reception is turned off. You wont be able to use apps or features that depend on these signals, such as connecting to the Internet, placing or receiving phone calls or messages, getting visual voicemail, and so on. If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can use iPhone and apps that dont require these signals. If Wi-Fi is available and allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, go to Settings > Wi-Fi to turn it on. You can also turn on Bluetooth in Settings > Bluetooth. Chapter 3 Basics 42 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Siri 4 Make requests Want to ask for something? Press and hold the Home button until you hear Siri beep. Ask anything from set the timer for 3 minutes to what movies are showing tonight? Siri understands natural speech, so you dont have to learn specific commands or keywords. What Siri heard you say Siris response Related infotap to open the app. Tap to speak to Siri. For more hints, ask Siri what can you do?
Siri often displays helpful info on your screen. Tap the info to open a related app or get more details. For a private conversation with Siri, raise iPhone to your ear and speak at the beep. (If the screen isnt on, first press the Lock or Home button.) Lookno hands! Connect your iPhone headset or another wired or Bluetooth headset, then press and hold the center or call button to invoke Siri. 43 DRAFTWhat Siri heard you sayTap to speak to Siri.Siris responseRelated infotap toopen the app. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Tell Siri about yourself You can get personalized service, like remind me when I get home to call my wife. Fill out My Card in Contacts, then let Siri know who you are by going to Settings > General > Siri > My Info and choosing your name. Location Services must be turned in. Location information isn't tracked or stored outside iPhone, but if you dont want to use Location Services, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services to turn it off. You can still use Siri, but Siri wont be able to do anything that requires location information. Make corrections Never mind! Want to cancel that last command? Say "cancel, tap the Siri icon, or press the Home button. If Siri doesnt get something right, tap the bubble showing what Siri heard you say and then type to edit your request. Image Or tap again and restate your request. For example, I meant Boston. Dont bother saying what you didnt mean!
Siri settings To set options for Siri, go to Settings > General > Siri. Options include:
turn Siri on or off language voice feedback select My Info card raise to speak To prevent access to Siri when iPhone is locked, go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. You can also disable Siri by turning on restrictions. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Chapter 4 Siri 44 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Phone 5 Phone calls Make a call Making a call on iPhone is as simple as choosing a name and number in your contacts, or tapping one of your favorites or recent calls. Or just ask Siri to call Bob (iPhone 4S or later). WARNING: For important information about avoiding distraction, see Important safety information on page 138. Buttons at the bottom of the Phone screen give you quick access to your favorites, recent calls, your contacts, and a numeric keypad. With Favorites, you can make a call with a single tap. To add someone to your list, go to Contacts, tap Add to Favorites at the bottom of a card. To delete a name or rearrange your favorites, tap Edit. View your recent incoming and outgoing calls to return a call or get more info. The red badge indicates the number of missed calls. To 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. Enter a soft (2-second) pause: Touch the * key until a comma appears. Enter a hard pause (to pause dialing until you tap the Dial button): Touch the # key until a semicolon appears. Redial the last number: Tap Keypad, tap Call to display the number, then tap Call again. You can also ask Siri or Voice Control to make a call. Press and hold the Home button, say call or dial, then say the name or number. You can add at home, work, or mobile. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43 and Tell iPhone what to do on page 27. For best results, speak the full name of the person youre calling. When voice dialing a number, speak each digit separatelyfor example, four one five, five five five, one two one two. For the 800 area code in the U.S., you can say eight hundred. 45 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When someone calls Tap Answer to take an incoming call. Or if iPhone is locked, drag the slider. You can also press the center button on your headset. To silence a call, press the Lock button or either of the volume buttons. You can still answer the call after silencing it, until it goes to voicemail. Cant talk, but want to reply with a text message? Swipe
, then tap Reply with Message and choose a reply or tap Custom. To create your own default replies, go to Settings > Phone > Reply with Message and replace any of the default messages. Or set a reminder to return the call swipe you want to be reminded.
, then tap Remind Me Later and choose when To 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. Two low beeps confirm that the call was declined. Tap Decline (if iPhone is awake when the call comes in). Keep it quiet Use Do Not Disturb (
and turn on Do Not Disturb. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###.
) to send calls directly to voicemail when iPhone is locked. Go to Settings Use Airplane Mode to block calls. Go to Settings and turn on Airplane Mode. To maintain Wi-Fi access to the Internet, tap to turn on Wi-Fi. While on a call When youre on a call, the screen shows call options. Mute your line. iPhone 4 or later: Touch and hold to put your call on hold. Dial a number or enter numbers. Use the speakerphone or a Bluetooth device. Get contact info. Make another call. Make a FaceTime call. Chapter 5 Phone 46 DRAFTMute your line. iPhone 4 or later: Touch andhold to put your call on hold.Dial a number or enter numbers.Use thespeakerphoneor a Bluetoothdevice.Get contact info.Make a FaceTime call.Make anothercall. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL To use another app during 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. If another call comes in while youre on the phone, 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 Call + Answer. End the first call and answer the new one: When using a GSM network, tap End Call + Answer. With a CDMA network, tap End Call and when the second call rings back, tap Answer, or drag the slider if the phone is locked. With a call on hold, tap Swap to switch between calls or tap Merge Calls to talk with both parties at once. See Conference calls, below. Note: With CDMA, you cant switch between calls if the second call was outgoing, but you can merge the calls. You cant merge calls if the second call was incoming. If you end the second call or the merged call, both calls are terminated. Conference calls With GSM, you can set up a conference call with up to five people at a time, depending on your carrier. 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 Conference, tap Talk privately with one person: Tap Conference, then tap Private next to the person. Tap Merge next to a person, then tap End Call. Calls to resume the conference. Add an incoming caller: Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls. Emergency calls Make an emergency call even with iPhone is locked. On the Enter Passcode screen, tap Emergency Call. Important: iPhone can be used to make an emergency call in many locations, provided that cellular service is available, but it should not be relied on for emergencies. Some cellular networks may not accept an emergency call from iPhone if iPhone is not activated, if iPhone is not compatible with or configured to operate on a particular cellular network, or (when applicable) if iPhone does not have a SIM card or if the SIM card is PIN-locked. In the U.S., location information (if available) is provided to emergency service providers when you dial 911. With CDMA, when an emergency call ends, iPhone enters emergency call mode for a few minutes to allow a call back from emergency services. During this time, data transmission and text messages are blocked. To exit emergency call mode, do one of the following:
Tap the back button. Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button. Use the keypad to dial a non-emergency number. Chapter 5 Phone 47 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Visual voicemail Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages and choose which one to listen to or delete, without having to wade through all the prior messages. The badge on the Voicemail icon tells you how many unheard messages you have. The first time you tap Voicemail, youre prompted to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting. To listen to a voicemail message, tap Voicemail, then tap a message. To listen again, select the message and tap
. If visual voicemail isnt available with your service, tap Voicemail and follow the voice prompts. Check voicemail from another phone by dialing your own number or your carriers remote access number. Unheard messages Speakerphone
(Audio, when a Bluetooth device is connected. Tap to choose audio output.) Contact info Play/pause Drag the playhead to skip to any point in a message. Return the call. Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them. To delete a message, swipe or tap the message, then tap Delete. Note: In some areas, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. To 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. Need to update your greeting? Tap Voicemail, tap Greeting, tap Custom, then tap Record. Or, to use your carriers generic greeting, tap Default. Set an alert sound for new voicemail at Settings > Sounds. Change the password at Settings > Phone > Change Voicemail Password. Contacts From a contacts Info screen, a quick tap lets you make a phone call, create an email message, find the contacts location, and more. See Chapter 25, Contacts, on page 103. Chapter 5 Phone 48 DRAFTDrag the playhead to skip to any point in a message.Unheard messagesPlay/pauseContact infoSpeakerphone(Audio, when a Bluetooth device is connected. Tap to choose audio output.)Return the call. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID Set up call forwarding, call waiting, or calling ID for GSM accounts at Settings > Phone. Call Forwarding: The Call Forwarding icon (
) appears in the status bar when call forwarding is on (GSM). You must be in range of the cellular network when you set iPhone to forward calls, or calls wont be forwarded. Call Waiting: If youre on a call and call waiting is turned off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail. 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. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4515. Ringtones and vibrations iPhone comes with ringtones that sound for incoming calls, Clock alarms, and the Clock timer. You can also purchase ringtones from songs in iTunes. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97. Set the default ringtone at Settings > Sound > Ringtone. Assign a special ringtone for each of your special contacts. Go to Contacts, choose a contact, tap edit, then tap Ringtone. To turn the ringer on or off, flip the switch on the side of iPhone. Important: Clock alarms still sound even if you set the Ring/Silent switch to silent. Turn vibrate on or off at Settings > Sounds. For more information, see UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-
REFERENCE on page ###. International calls For information about making international calls from your home area, including rates and other charges that may apply, contact your carrier or go to your carriers website. When traveling abroad, you may be able to use iPhone to make calls, send and receive text messages, and use apps that access the Internet, depending on available networks. Contact your carrier for information about international roaming and associated fees. Important: Voice, text message, and data roaming charges may apply. To avoid charges when roaming, turn off Voice Roaming and Data Roaming. You may be able to roam on GSM networks even if you have a CDMA account, if you have an iPhone 4S or later with a SIM card installed. When roaming on a GSM network, iPhone has access to GSM network features. Charges may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. To manage features and roaming charges, go to Settings > General > Cellular:
Turn data roaming on or off. Turn cellular data on or off. Turn voice roaming on or off (CDMA). Use GSM networks abroad (CDMA). To turn off cellular services, go to Settings, turn on Airplane Mode, then tap Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on. Incoming phone calls are sent to voicemail. To resume cellular service, turn Airplane Mode off. Chapter 5 Phone 49 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL You can call from your contacts and favorites while traveling abroad by using Dial Assist, which automatically adds the prefix or country code for calls to the U.S. (GSM). Go to Settings > Phone, then turn on Dial Assist. Choose a carrier when traveling outside your service providers network at Settings > Carrier. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. To get voicemail when visual voicemail isnt available, dial your own number (with CDMA, add
# after your number), or touch and hold 1 on the numeric keypad. Phone settings Go to Settings > Phone to:
See the phone number for your iPhone Change the default text message replies for incoming calls Turn call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID on or off (GSM) Turn TTY on or off Change your voicemail password (GSM) Require a PIN to unlock your SIM when you turn iPhone on (required by some carriers) Go to Settings > Sounds to:
Set ringtones and volume Set vibration options Set the sound for new voicemail Go to Settings > Carrier to select a carrier network. This setting appears on GSM networks when youre outside your carriers network, and other local carrier data networks are available to use for your phone calls, visual voicemail, and cellular network Internet connections. You can make calls only on carriers that have a roaming agreement with your carrier. Additional fees may apply. Roaming charges may be billed to you by the other carrier, through your carrier. Once you select a network, iPhone uses only that network. If the network is unavailable, No service appears on the iPhone. Chapter 5 Phone 50 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mail Writing messages 6 Insert a photo or video.Or make a word bold, italic, or underline. Tap the insertion point to display the menu of things you can do. Quote some text when you reply.Tap the insertion point then select the text you want to Image
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Show To/Cc Label. If it says Cc instead of To, you were just copied. 51 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Finish a message later FPO Save it, dont send it.When youre writing a message and want to finish it later, tap Cancel, then tap Save Draft. Finish a saved draft.Touch and hold Compose. Pick it from the list and finish it up for sending, or save it as a draft for more polish later. Important messages FPO Gather important messages.Add people important to you to the VIP list and their messages all appear in the VIP mailbox. To put em on the list, tap a senders name in a message than tap Add to VIP. To see all of your VIPs, go to the VIP mailbox then tap (i) button TK. Get notified of messages.Notification Center lets you know when messages in an account, or from a VIP, arrives. Go to Settings > Notification Center > Mail for the options. Flag a message so you can find it later.Tap the Flag button (tk icon) while youre reading the message. Then it will be shown in the Flagged mailbox. Search for a message.Scroll to the top of the message list to reveal the Search field. Junk, be gone!Tap the Flag button (tk icon) while youre reading a message, then tap Mark as Junk. Attachment tricks FPO Save a photo or video to your Camera Roll.Touch and hold the photo or video until a menu appears, then tap Camera Roll. Use an attachment with another app.Touch and hold the attachment until a menu appears. Apps that work with the attachment are shown in the Open In list. Forward attachments.When you reply to a message, attachments arent included. To include them, forward the message instead. Chapter 6 Mail 52 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Working with multiple messages FPO Delete, Move, or Mark multiple messages.When viewing a list of messages, tap the Edit button. Select some messages, then choose an action. Organize your mail.Create mailboxes to organize your mail. From the mailbox screen, tap Edit to make a new one, or rename or delete one. (Some built-in mailboxes cant be changed.) Recover a deleted message.Go to the accounts Trash mailbox, open the message, then tap ICON and move the message out. Keep your trash longer.You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account > Advanced. See and save addresses FPO See who received a message.When viewing the message, tap the word More in the From field. Add someone to Contacts or make them a VIP.Tap a name or address to view contact info, or to add them to your Contacts, or mark them as a VIP. Printing FPO Print a message.Tap TK ICON, then tap Print. Youll need a printer that works with AirPrint. Print an attachment or picture.Tap to view it, then tap the Share button and choose Print. Mail settings Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Settings include:
Use a different mail signature for each account. Bcc yourself on every message you send. Turn on Organize by Thread to group related messages together. Chapter 6 Mail 53 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Turn off confirmation for deleting a message. Turn of Push delivery of new messages, to save on battery power. Temporarily turn off an account while youre on vacation. Chapter 6 Mail 54 DRAFT 7 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safari At a glance Enter a web address (URL). Tap the status bar to quickly scroll to the top. Search the web and the current page. Double-tap an item or pinch to zoom in or out. Swipe through open webpages or open a new page. View your reading list, history, and bookmarks. Add a bookmark, Reading List item, or icon to the Home Page, or share or print the page. Share or copy a link for the current webpage: Tap or Copy.
, then tap Mail, Message, Twitter, Facebook, Browsing basics Visit a webpage. Type an address (URL) or a search term in the field at the top of the screen. Open a link in a new page. Hold your finger down on the link, then tap Open in New Page. Look before you leap. To see the address a link is taking you before you go there, hold your finger down on the link. See more of the page. Use a finger to drag the page around. To return to the top, tap the iPhone status bar at the very top of the screen. For a wider view, rotate the iPhone to landscape orientation. 55 DRAFTSearch the web and the current page.Swipe through open webpages or open a new page.Double-tap an item or pinch to zoom in or out.Enter a web address (URL).Add a bookmark, Reading List item, or icon to the Home Page, or share or print the page.Tap the status bar to quickly scroll to the top.View your reading list, history,and bookmarks. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Get a closer look. Pinch with two fingers to zoom in and out. Or double-tap the page. Some pages dont zoom. Scroll part but not all. On a page that includes a separate scrolling area or list, drag two fingers to scroll the area instead of the whole page. See the latest. To update and reload a page, tap Close a page. Tap in the corner of the page or swipe the page to the left. to the right of the page address.
, then tap Find what youre looking for FPO Search the Web. Type what youre looking for in the field at the top of the page (the same field where web addresses appear), then tap Search or a suggested term. Search the page. Type the term as usual, then scroll to the bottom of the suggested terms list and tap under On This Page. The first occurrence is highlightedtap Choose a different search tool. Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine. to see the next. Make your way back FPO
, then tap Bookmark. To revisit the page, tap
, then tap Bookmark the current webpage. Tap the bookmark. How to create and choose folder?
Create a webpage shortcut icon on your Home screen. Tap This webclip only appears on the device where you create it. Visit a webpage thats open on one of your other devices. Tap this work, be sure to turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud.
, then tap Add to Home Screen.
, then tap iCloud Tabs. To make Fill in forms Signing up for something or making a purchase? Enter your personal information using the onscreen keyboard, or turn on AutoFill to have it entered for you. Fill in a form. Tap any text field to bring up the keyboard. Move to the next field. Tap Next or Previous. Fill it in automatically. Turn on AutoFill at Settings > Safari to have your info entered for you, using the information in your Contacts card. Submit the form. Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage to submit the form. Chapter 7 Safari 56 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Reduce clutter Use the Safari Reader to ignore the extra stuff and focus on a pages primary content. FPO View an article in Reader. Tap the <reader button icon>, if it appears in the address field. Reader isnt available for all pages. Change the font size? Can you still do this?
Share just the good stuff. Tap and a link to it. Return to the full page. Tap Done. while viewing the page in Reader to share just the article text Save it for later Save interesting items in your reading list so you can read them later, even if youre not connected to the Internet. FPO
, then tap Add to Reading List. Add the current page to your reading list. Tap Add the destination of a link to your reading list without going there. Touch and hold the link, then tap Add to Reading List. View your reading list. Tap Delete an item from your reading list. Swipe left on any item in the reading list. If you dont want to use cellular data to download reading list items. Turn off Settings > Safari
> Use Cellular Data.
, then tap Reading List. Keep it to yourself You can adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities to your self and protect you from malicious websites. Keep your browsing behavior private whenever possible. Turn on Settings > Do Not Track. This prevents many, but not all, websites from tracking your browsing. Control cookies. Go to Settings > Safari > Accept Cookies. To remove cookies already on iPhone, go to Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies and Data. Erase your browsing history and data in iPhone. Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies and Data. Be aware of suspicious websites. Turn on Settings > Safari > Fraudulent Website Warning. Chapter 7 Safari 57 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share it with others Find something interesting? Share it with others using Mail, Messages, Facebook, or Twitter. Just tap
. FPO Find something interesting?Tap or Twitter. to share it with others using Mail, Messages, Facebook, Chapter 7 Safari 58 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Music 8 iTunes Radio Featured station provides a great way to enjoy and explore new music in a variety of genres. to find out more, The Now Playing screen displays the album art and playback controls. Tap create a new station from the artist or song, report a problem, or share. See AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share. Create a station based on an artist, genre, or song. Tap Add a Station on the iTunes Radio screen. Choose from the genres presented, or do a search for your favorite artist, genre, or song. Create a station from music in your library. From the Now PLaying screen, tap Create. Edit your stations. Tap Edit. You can add other artists, songs, or genres to include on the station;
exclude artists, songs, or genres; or delete the station. Listen to iTunes Radio ad free. Subscribe to iTunes Match. See iTunes Match. Get music Get music and other audio content on to iPhone in the following ways:
Purchase and download from the iTunes Store: In Music, tap Store. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97. Automatically download music purchased on your other iOS devices and computers: See iCloud on page 16. Sync content with iTunes on your computer: See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Use iTunes Match to store your music library in iCloud: See iTunes Match on page 63. Browse and play WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 138. 59 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Browse your music by playlist, artist, song, or other category. For additional browse options, tap More. Tap a song to play it. You can listen to audio from the built-in speaker, headphones attached to the headset jack, or wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones paired with iPhone. When headphones are attached or paired, no sound comes from the speaker. Open iTunes Store. Tap to listen. See additional browse buttons. Choose how to browse. Tired of tapping More? To rearrange the buttons, tap More, then tap Edit and drag a button over the one you want to replace. Then tap Done. The Now Playing screen shows you whats playing, and provides playback controls. Back Track list Playhead Play/Pause Next/Fast-forward AirPlay Previous/
Rewind Volume Lyrics appear on the Now Playing screen if youve added them to the song using the songs Info window in iTunes and youve synced music using iTunes. (Lyrics arent supported by iTunes Match.) Chapter 8 Music 60 DRAFTOpen iTunes Store.Choose how to browse.See additional browse buttons.Tap to listen.Next/Fast-forwardPlay/PauseTrack listPlayheadBackVolumePrevious/RewindAirPlay APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Display additional controls (iPhone 4S or earlier). Tap the album artwork on the Now Playing screen. The scrubber bar and playhead, and the Repeat, Genius, and Shuffle buttons appear. Skip to any point in a song by dragging the playhead. Slow down the scrub rate by sliding your finger down the screen. Shake to shuffle! Shake iPhone to turn on shuffle, and to change songs. To turn Shake to Shuffle on or off, go to Settings > Music. If you dont feel like shaking, tap Shuffle on the Now Playing screen. See all tracks from the album containing the current song.Tap
. To play a track, tap it. Tap a star to rate this song for creating smart playlists in iTunes. Return to the Now Playing screen. Album tracks Search music (titles, artists, albums, and composers). While browsing, tap the status bar to reveal the search field at the top of the screen, then enter your search text. You can also search audio content from the Home screen. See Search on page 27. Get audio controls from another app or the Lock screen. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center. See Control Center. Current audio apptap to open it. Currently playing song. Play music on AirPlay speakers or Apple TV. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the Control Center, then tap
. See AirPlay on page 33. Album covers Rotate iPhone to view your album covers. Drag left or right to view additional albums. Tap an album to see its tracks. Audiobooks On iPhone 5, audiobook controls and info appear on the Now Playing screen when you begin playback. Chapter 8 Music 61 DRAFTTap a star to rate this song forcreating smart playlists in iTunes.Return to the Now Playing screen.Album tracksCurrent audio apptap to open it.Currently playing song.
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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Show or hide the controls and info (iPhone 4S or earlier). Tap the center of the screen. Email Repeat last 15 seconds. Skip 15 seconds. Playback speed Playhead Scrubber bar
. to add songs and videos. Playlists Create playlists to organize your music. View Playlists, tap New Playlist near the top of the list, then enter a title. Tap Edit a playlist. Select the playlist, then tap Edit. Add more songs: Tap Delete a song: Tap Change the song order: Drag New and changed playlists are copied to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPhone with your computer, or via iCloud if youve subscribed to iTunes Match. Clear or delete a playlist. Select the playlist, then tap Clear or Delete. Delete a song from iPhone. Tap Songs, swipe the song, then tap Delete. The song is deleted from iPhone, but not from your iTunes library on your Mac or PC, or from iCloud. Deleting a song from a playlist doesnt delete it from iPhone. Geniusmade for you A Genius playlist is a collection of songs from your library that go together. Genius is a free service, but it requires an Apple ID. A Genius Mix is a selection of songs of the same kind of music, recreated from your library each time you listen to the mix. Use Genius. Turn on Genius in iTunes on your computer, then sync iPhone with iTunes. Genius Mixes are synced automatically, unless you manually manage your music. You can also sync Genius playlists. Browse and play Genius Mixes. Tap Genius (tap More first, if Genius isnt visible). Swipe left or right to access other mixes. To play a mix, tap Make a Genius playlist. View Playlists, then tap Genius Playlist and choose a song. Or, from the Now Playing screen, tap the screen to display the controls, then tap Replace the playlist using a different song: Tap New and pick a song. Refresh the playlist: Tap Refresh. Save the playlist: Tap Save. The playlist is saved with the title of the song you picked and
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. Genius playlists created on iPhone are copied to your computer when you sync with iTunes. Note: Once a Genius playlist is synced to iTunes, you cant delete it directly from iPhone. Use iTunes to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist. Edit a saved Genius playlist. Tap the playlist, then tap Edit. Chapter 8 Music 62 DRAFTScrubber barPlayheadPlayback speedSkip 15 seconds.Repeat last 15 seconds.Email APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
. Delete a song: Tap Change the song order: Drag Delete a saved Genius playlist. Tap the Genius playlist, then tap Delete. Siri and Voice Control You can use Siri (iPhone 4S or later) or Voice Control to control music playback. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43 and Tell iPhone what to do on page 27. Use Siri or Voice Control. Press and hold the Home button. Play or pause music: Say play or play music. To pause, say pause, pause music, or stop. You can also say next song or previous song. Play an album, artist, or playlist: Say play, then say album, artist, or playlist and the name. Shuffle the current playlist: Say shuffle. Find out more about the current song: Say whats playing, who sings this song, or who is this song by. Use Genius to play similar songs: Say Genius or play more songs like this. iTunes Match iTunes Match stores your music library in iCloudincluding songs imported from CDsand lets you play your collection on iPhone and your other iOS devices and computers. It also lets you listen to iTunes Radio ad free. (See iTunes Radio.) iTunes Match is offered as a paid subscription. To find out where its available, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5085. Subscribe to iTunes Match in iTunes on your computer. Go to Store > Turn On iTunes Match, then click the Subscribe button. Once you subscribe, iTunes adds your music, playlists, and Genius Mixes to iCloud. For more information, see www.apple.com/icloud/features. Turn on iTunes Match. In Settings > Music. Turning on iTunes Match removes synced music from iPhone, and disables Genius Mixes and Genius Playlists. Note: If Use Cellular Data for iTunes in Settings > General > Cellular is on, cellular data charges may apply. Songs are downloaded to iPhone when you play them. You can also download songs and albums manuallywhile browsing, tap
. Note: When iTunes Match is on, downloaded music is automatically removed from iPhone when space is needed, starting with the oldest and least played songs. iCloud icons (
for removed songs and albums, showing that the songs and albums are still available through iCloud, but not stored locally on iPhone. Manually remove a song or album. Swipe sideways across the song or album, then tap Delete. Show only music thats been downloaded from iCloud. Go to Settings > Music, then turn off Show All Music (available only when iTunes Match is turned on). Remove iPhone from the list of associated devices using iTunes Match or Automatic Downloads. In iTunes on your computer, go to Store > View Account. Sign in, then click Manage Devices in the iTunes in the Cloud section.
) reappear Chapter 8 Music 63 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Home Sharing Home Sharing lets you play music, movies, and TV shows from the iTunes library on your Mac or PC. iPhone and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. Note: Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download. Bonus content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, cant be shared. Play music from your iTunes library on iPhone. 1 In iTunes on your computer, choose File > Home Sharing > Turn On Home Sharing. Log in, then click Create Home Share. 2 On iPhone, go to Settings > Music, then log in to Home Sharing using the same Apple ID and password. 3 In Music, tap More, then tap Shared and choose your computers library. Return to content on iPhone. Tap Shared and choose My iPhone. Music settings Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music, including:
Sound Check (to normalize the volume level of your audio content) Equalization (EQ) Note: EQ affects all sound output, including the headset jack and AirPlay. EQ settings generally apply only to music played from the Music app. The Late Night setting applies to all audio outputvideo as well as music. Late Night compresses the dynamic range of the audio output, reducing the volume of loud passages and increasing the volume of quiet passages. You might want to use this setting when listening to music on an airplane or in some other noisy environment, for example. Lyrics and podcast info Grouping by album artist Set the volume limit. Go Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Note: In European Union countries, you can limit the maximum headset volume to the European Union recommended level. Go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit, then turn on EU Volume Limit. Restrict changes to the volume limit. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Volume Limit, then tap Dont Allow Changes. Chapter 8 Music 64 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Messages 9 SMS, MMS, and iMessages WARNING: For important information about avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 138. Messages lets you exchange text messages with other SMS and MMS devices via your cellular connection, and with other iOS devices using iMessage. iMessage is an Apple service that lets you send unlimited messages over Wi-Fi (as well as cellular connections) to other iOS and OS X Mountain Lion users. With iMessage, you can see when other people are typing, and let them know when youve read their messages. iMessages are displayed on all of your iOS devices logged in to the same account, so you can start a conversation on one of your devices, and continue it on another device. iMessages are encrypted for security. Send and receive messages Blue indicates an iMessage conversation. Tap to enter text. Tap the attach media button to include a photo or video. Start a text conversation. Tap choose a contact. Enter a message, then tap Send. An alert badge sending the message again. Double-tap to send the message as an SMS text message.
, then enter a phone number or email address. Or tap appears if a message cant be sent. Tap the alert in a conversation to try and 65 DRAFTTap the attach media button to include a photo or video.Tap to enter text.Blue indicates an iMessageconversation. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list. Use picture characters. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, then tap Emoji to make that keyboard available. When typing a message, tap to change to the Emoji keyboard. See Special input methods on page 137. See a persons contact info. Tap Contact to see actions you can perform, such as making a FaceTime call. See earlier messages in the conversation. Scroll to the top (tap the status bar). Tap Load Earlier Messages if needed. Send messages to a group (iMessage and MMS). Tap MMS, group messaging must also be turned on in Settings > Messages, and replies are sent only to youthey arent copied to the other people in the group.
, then enter multiple recipients. With indicates unread messages. Tap a Manage conversations Conversations are saved in the Messages list. A blue dot conversation to view or continue it. Forward a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items if desired, then tap <<FORWARD ICON>>. Delete a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items
. To clear all text and attachments without deleting the conversation, tap if desired, then tap Clear All. Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe the conversation, then tap Delete. Search a conversation. In the Messages list, tap the top of the screen to display the search field, then enter the text youre looking for. You can also search conversations from the Home screen. See Search on page 27. Add someone to your contacts list. Tap a phone number in the Messages list, then tap Add to Contacts. Sharing photos, videos, and other info With iMessage or MMS, you can send and receive photos and videos, and send locations, contact info, and voice memos. The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider iPhone may compress photo and video attachments when needed. Send a photo or video. Tap Send items from other apps. Tap Share or Save a photo or video you receive to your Camera Roll album. Tap the photo or video, then tap
, then tap Message. and choose Save to Camera Roll. Copy a photo or video. Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy. Add someone to your contacts from the Messages list. Tap the phone number or email address, tap the status bar to scroll to the top, then tap Add Contact. Save contact info you receive. Tap the contact bubble, then tap Create New Contact or Add to Existing Contact. Chapter 9 Messages 66 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Messages settings Go to Settings > Messages to set options for Messages, including:
Turning iMessage on or off Notifying others when youve read their messages Specifying an Apple ID or email address to use with Messages SMS and MMS options Showing the Subject field Showing the character count Manage notifications for messages. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Set the alert sound for incoming text messages. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Chapter 9 Messages 67 DRAFT 10 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Calendar At a glance Change calendars or accounts. A day with a dot has events. View invitations. Search for events: Tap TK ICON, then enter text in the search field. The titles, invitees, locations, and notes for the calendars youre viewing are searched. View a weekly calendar.Rotate iPhone sideways. Adjust an event.Touch and hold the event, then drag it to a new time, or adjust the grab points. View the Birthdays calendar: Tap Calendars, then tap Birthdays to include birthdays from your Contacts with your events. If youve set up a Facebook account, you can also include your Facebook friends birthdays. Invitations FPO If you have an iCloud account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or a supported CalDAV account, you can send and receive meeting invitations. Invite others to an event.Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Tap (+) TK ICON to select people from Contacts. 68 DRAFTA day with a dot has events.Change calendars or accounts.View invitations. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL RSVP.Tap an invitation in the calendar. Or tap Inbox, then tap an invitation. If you add comments
(which may not be available for all calendars) your comments can be seen by the organizer but not other attendees. To continue to see events that you declined, tap Calendars then turn on Show Declined Events. Accept a meeting without blocking your schedule.Tap the event, then tap Availability and select free. The event stays on your calendar, but doesnt appear as busy to others who send you invitations. Working with multiple calendars FPO Turn on iCloud, Google, Exchange, or Yahoo! calendars.Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap an account, then turn on Calendar. Add a CalDAV account. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Add an Account, then tap Other. Under Calendars, tap Add CalDAV Account. View Facebook events.Go to Settings > Facebook, then sign in to your Facebook account and turn on access to Calendar. See multiple calendars at once.Tap Calendars, then select the calendars you want to view. Move an event to another calendar.Tap the event, tap Edit, then select a calendar to move it to. You can subscribe to any calendar that uses the iCalendar (.ics) format. Supported calendar-
based services include iCloud, Yahoo!, Google, and the Calendar application in OS X. You can read events from a subscribed calendar on iPhone, but you cant edit events or create new ones. Subscribe to a calendar.Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap 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. Chapter 10 Calendar 69 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Sharing iCloud calendars You can share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can view it, and you can let them add or change events, too. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can view. Create an iCloud calendar.Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then, in the iCloud section, tap Add Calendar. Share an iCloud calendar.Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Tap Add Person and enter a name, or tap TK ICON to browse your Contacts. Those you invite will receive an email invitation to join the calendar, but they need an Apple ID and iCloud account in order to accept. Change a persons access to a shared calendar.Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, then tap a person youre sharing with. You can turn off their ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with them. Turn off notifications for shared calendars.When someone modifies a shared calendar, youre notified of the change. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and turn off Shared Calendar Alerts. Share a read-only calendar with anyone.Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Turn on Public Calendar, then tap Share Link to copy or send the URL for the calendar. Anyone can use the URL to subscribe to your calendar using a compatible app, such as Calendar for iOS or OS X. Calendar settings There are several settings in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars that affect Calendar and your calendar accounts. These include:
Syncing of past events (future events are always synced) Alert tone played for new meeting invitations Default calendar for new events Default time for alerts Calendar time zone support, to show dates and times using a different time zone Chapter 10 Calendar 70 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Which day starts the week Chapter 10 Calendar 71 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Photos 11 Viewing photos and videos Photos lets you view your:
Camera Rollphotos and videos you took on iPhone, or saved from an email, text message, webpage, or screenshot Photo streamsphotos in My Photo Stream and your shared photo streams (see Photo Stream on page 73) Photos and videos synced from your computer (see Syncing with iTunes on page 17) Edit the photo. Tap the screen to display the controls. Delete the photo. Stream photos using AirPlay. Play a slideshow. Share the photo, assign it to a contact, use it as wallpaper, or print it. View all photos and videos. Tap Photos. Photos automatically organizes your photos and videos by specific times and places (Moments), by related moments (Collections), and by year. To quickly browse the photos in a collection or year, touch the set of photos, then drag. You can also view items youve posted and your shared photo streams (tap Shared), and your Camera Roll, My Photo Stream, and albums youve created (tap Albums). Albums you sync with iPhoto 8.0 (iLife 09) or later, or Aperture v3.0.2 or later, can be viewed by events or by faces. 72 DRAFTEdit the photo.Delete the photo.Tap the screen todisplay the controls.Share the photo, assign it to a contact,use it as wallpaper, or print it.Play a slideshow.Stream photos using AirPlay. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When viewing a photo or video, tap to show and hide the controls. Swipe left or right to see the next or previous photos or video. Zoom a photo in or out. Double-tap, or pinch and stretch. When youre zoomed in, you can drag to see other parts of the photo. Play a video. Tap the display. Play a slideshow. Tap the action button, then tap Slideshow. Select options, then tap Start Slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap the screen. To set other options, go to Settings > Photos &
Camera. To toggle between full-screen and fit-to-screen viewing, double-tap To stream a slideshow or video to a TV, see AirPlay on page 33. Organize your pix and videos Create a new album. Tap Albums, tap to add to the album, then tap Done.
, enter a name, then tap Save. Select photos and videos Note: Albums created on iPhone arent synced back to your computer. Add items to an existing album. When viewing thumbnails, tap Select, tap Add, select items, then tap Done. Manage albums. When viewing your list of albums, tap Edit. Rename an album: Select the album, then enter a new name. Rearrange albums: Drag Delete an album: Tap
. Only albums created on iPhone can be renamed or deleted. Photo Stream With Photo Stream, a feature of iCloud (see iCloud on page 16), take a photo <<or video on one device and it automatically appears on all your other devices. Use Photo Sharing to share select photos and videos with friends and family. Stream photos to all your devices Take a photo or video on iPhone, and get it on all your other devices. Turn on My Photo Stream at Settings > Photos & Camera. (You can also turn on My Photo Stream at Settings > iCloud >
Photos.) Photos are added to your photo stream in iCloud after you leave the Camera app and iPhone is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi. All photos added to your Camera Rollincluding screen shots and photos saved from email, for exampleappear in your photo stream. Photos added to your photo stream from your other devices also appear iPhone. iOS devices can keep up to 1000 of your most recent photos in My Photo Stream. Your computers can keep all your Photo Stream photos permanently. Note: Photo Stream photos dont count against your iCloud storage. Manage photo stream contents. In a photo stream album, tap Select. Save your best shots to iPhone: Select the photos, then tap Add To. Share, print, copy, or save photos to your Camera Roll album: Select the photos, then tap Share. Chapter 11 Photos 73 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap Delete. Note: Although deleted photos are removed from photo streams on your devices, the original photos remain in the Camera Roll album on the device they originated from. Photos saved to a device or computer from a photo stream are also not deleted. To delete photos from Photo Stream, you need iOS 5.1 or later on iPhone and your other iOS devices. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4486. Photo Sharing With Photo Sharing, you can share selected photos with just the people you choose. iOS 6 or later and OS X Mountain Lion or later users can subscribe to your shared photo streams, view the latest photos youve added, like individual photos, and leave commentsright from their devices. You can also create a public website for a shared photo stream, to share your photos with others over the web. Note: Shared photo streams work over both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Cellular data charges may apply. Turn on Photo Sharing: Go to Settings > Photos & Camera. (You can also turn on Photo Sharing at Settings > iCloud > Photos.) Create a shared photo stream: Tap Photo Stream, then tap Mountain Lion users to subscribe to your shared photo stream, enter their email addresses. To post the photo stream on icloud.com, turn on Public Website. Name the album, then tap Create. To invite other iOS 6 or OS X
, tap Photo Stream, then select Invite other iOS or OS X users to subscribe: Enter their email addresses. Add photos to a shared photo stream: Select a photo, tap the shared photo stream. To add several photos from an album, tap Edit, select the photos, then tap Share. Delete photos from a shared photo stream: Tap the shared photo stream, tap Edit, select the photos, then tap Delete. Edit a shared photo stream: Tap Photo Stream, then tap Rename the photo stream Add or remove subscribers, and resend an invitation Create a public website, and share the link Delete the photo stream
. You can:
Sharing photos and videos You can share photos and videos in email, text messages (MMS or iMessage), photo streams, Tweets, and Facebook posts. Videos can be shared in email and text messages (MMS or iMessage), and on YouTube. You can also share photos using Photo Sharing, described above. Share or copy a photo or video: Choose a photo or video, then tap the screen to show the controls. If you dont see
, tap The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider. iPhone may compress photo and video attachments, if necessary. You can also copy photos and videos, and then paste them into an email or text message (MMS or iMessage). Chapter 11 Photos 74 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share or copy multiple photos and videos: While viewing thumbnails, tap Edit, select the photos or videos, then tap Share. Save a photo or video from:
Email: Tap to download it if necessary, tap the photo or touch and hold the video, then tap Save. Text message: Tap the item in the conversation, tap Webpage (photo only): Touch and hold the photo, then tap Save Image.
, than tap Save to Camera Roll. Photos and videos that you receive, or that you save from a webpage, are saved to your Camera Roll album. Printing photos Print to AirPrint-enabled printers:
Print a single photo: Tap Print multiple photos: While viewing a photo album, tap Edit, select the photos, tap Share, then
, then tap Print. tap Print. See Print with AirPrint on page 33. Photos settings Settings for Photos are at Settings > Photos & Camera. Photos settings include:
My Photo Stream and Photo Sharing Slideshow Chapter 11 Photos 75 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Camera 12 At a glance Quick! Get the camera! From the lock screen, just swipe
. With iPhone, you can take both still photos and HD videos. And, theres two camerasin addition to the iSight camera on the back, the FaceTime camera on the front lets you make FaceTime calls and take self-portraits. The LED flash on the back provides extra light when you need iteven as a flashlight, a flick away in the Control Center. See Control Center on page 28. View the photos and videos youve taken. Set LED flash mode. Turn on the grid or HDR, or take a Panorama photo. Take a photo. Camera/
Video switch Tap a person or object to focus and set exposure. Switch between cameras. 76 DRAFTTap a person or object to focus and set exposure.Switch between cameras.Take aphoto.Camera/Video switchView the photos and videos youve taken.Set LEDflash mode.Turn on the grid or HDR, or take a Panorama photo. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Take photos and videos Camera features several photo and video modes, which let you shoot stills, square format, panoramas, videos, and slow motion. FPO Choose Camera mode. Slide the screen above the shutter button. In addition to using the shutter button, you can press either of the volume buttons to take a photo or start and stop a videohandy for shooting in landscape orientation. A rectangle briefly appears where the exposure is set. When you photograph people, face detection balances the exposure across up to 10 faces. (A rectangle appears for each face detected.) Snap a still while recording a video. Tap
, then pan slowly in the direction of Take a panoramic photo. (iPhone 4S or later.) Tap the arrow. For a reverse pan, first tap the arrow. For a vertical pan, first rotate iPhone to landscape orientation. Focus and exposure are automatic, but you can set the focus and exposure manually for the next shot by tapping an object or area on the screen. (Face detection is temporarily turned off.) To lock the focus and exposure until you tap the screen again, touch and hold until the rectangle pulses. Zoom in or out. (iSight camera only.) Stretch or pinch the image on the screen. If Location Services is turned on, photos and videos are tagged with location data that can be used by apps and photo-sharing websites. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Want to capture whats on your screen? Simultaneously press and release the Lock and Home buttons. The screenshot is added to your Camera Roll. HDR HDR (high dynamic range) blends the best parts of three separate exposures into a single photo. Tap HDR to turn it on (which also turns off the flash). For best results, keep both camera and subject still. When you keep the normal photo in addition to the HDR version (go to Settings
> Photos and Camera), HDR appears in the corner of the HDR version when viewed in your Camera Roll with the controls visible. View, share, and print Photos and videos you take are saved in your Camera Roll. With Photo Stream, new photos also appear in your Photo Stream on iPhone and your other iOS devices and computers. See Photo Stream on page 73. View your Camera Roll: Tap the thumbnail image. Swipe left or right. (You can also view the Camera Roll in the Photos app.) Tap the screen to show or hide the controls. Get sharing and printing options. Tap
. See AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share. Chapter 12 Camera 77 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Upload photos and videos to your computer. Connect iPhone to your computer to upload items to iPhoto or other supported applications on your Mac or PC. If you delete photos or videos in the process, theyre removed from your Camera Roll album. Sync photos and videos (Mac only) to iPhone from your computer: Use the iTunes Photos settings pane. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Edit photos and trim videos Rotate Remove red-eye Auto-enhance Crop You can edit photos right on iPhone. While viewing a photo in full screen, tap Edit, then tap one of the tools. Auto-enhance improves a photos overall darkness or lightness, color saturation, and other qualities. Photo filters lets you apply different color effects, including black & white. Dont like the results? Tap the tool again to return to the original. With the Remove Red-eye tool, tap each eye that needs correcting. Crop by dragging the corners of the grid. Drag the photo to reposition it, then tap Crop. You can trim videos too. Tap the screen to display the controls, drag either end of the frame viewer, then tap Trim. Important: If you choose Trim Original, the trimmed frames are permanently deleted from the original video. If you choose Save as New Clip, a new trimmed video clip is saved in your Camera Roll album and the original video is unaffected. Camera settings Go to Settings > Photos & Camera to:
Turn on photo streams Set slideshow options Adjust the volume of the shutter sound with the Ringer and Alerts settings in Settings > Sounds. Or mute the sound using the Ring/Silent switch. (In some countries muting is disabled.) Chapter 12 Camera 78 DRAFTRotateAuto-enhanceRemove red-eyeCrop APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Videos 13 At a glance Use the Videos app to watch movies, TV shows, and music videos. To watch video podcasts, install the free Podcasts app from the App Store. See Chapter 31, Podcasts, on page 115. To watch videos you record using Camera on iPhone, open the Photos app. Tap a video to play it. Swipe down to search. See additional episodes of a series. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 138. Watch a video: Tap the video in the list of videos. Set a sleep timer: Open the Clock app and tap Timer, then swipe to set the number of hours and minutes. Tap When Timer Ends and choose Stop Playing, tap Set, then tap Start to start the timer. When the timer ends, iPhone stops playing music or video, closes any other open app, and then locks itself. Add videos to your library FPO 79 DRAFTSwipe down to search.See additional episodes of a series.Tap a video to play it. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Buy or rent videos from the iTunes store. Tap Store in the Videos app, or open the iTunes app on iPhone and tap Videos. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97. The iTunes store is not available in all areas. Transfer videos from your computer. Connect iPhone, then sync videos in iTunes on your computer. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Stream videos from your computer. Turn on Home Sharing in iTunes on your computer. Then, on iPhone, go to Settings > Videos and enter the Apple ID and password you used to set up Home Sharing on your computer. Then, open Videos on iPhone and tap Shared at the top of the list of videos. Convert a video to work with iPhone: If you try to add a video from iTunes to iPhone and a message says the video cant play on iPhone, you can convert the video. Select the video in your iTunes library and choose File > Create New Version > Create iPod or iPhone Version. Then add the converted video to iPhone. Delete a video: Swipe left or right over the video in the list. Deleting a video (other than a rented movie) from iPhone doesnt delete it from your iTunes library. When you delete a video
(other than a rented movie) from iPhone, it isnt deleted from your iTunes library on your computer, and you can sync the video back to iPhone later. If you dont want to sync the video back to iPhone, set iTunes to not sync the video. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Important: If you delete a rented movie from iPhone, its deleted permanently and cannot be transferred back to your computer. Control playback Drag to skip forward or back. Tap the video to show or hide controls. Choose a chapter. Drag to adjust the volume. Watch the video on a TV with Apple TV. Or, double-tap the video to or Scale the video to fill the screen or fit to the screen. Tap scale without showing the controls. Start over from the beginning. If the video contains chapters, drag the playhead along the scrubber bar all the way to the left. If there are no chapters, tap Skip to the next or previous chapter (if available). Tap
. You can also press the center button or equivalent on a compatible headset two times (skip to next) or three times (skip to previous). Rewind or fast-forward. Touch and hold Select a different audio language (if available). Tap Audio list. Show or hide subtitles (if available). Tap Subtitles list.
, then choose a language, or Off, from the
, then choose a language from the or or
. Chapter 13 Videos 80 DRAFTTap the video to show or hide controls.Watch the video ona TV with Apple TV.Drag to skipforward or back.Choose achapter.Drag to adjustthe volume. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Show or hide closed captioning (if available). Go to Settings > Videos. Watch the video on a TV:See AirPlay on page 33. Chapter 13 Videos 81 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Maps 14 Find places WARNING: For important information about navigating safely and avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 138. Get directions. Enter a search. Get more info. Tap a pin to display the info banner. Quick driving directions Double-tap to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out. Or, pinch. Current location Show your current location. Flyover (3D in standard view) Print, show traffic, list results, or choose the view. Important: Maps, directions, 3D, Flyover, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions, 3D, Flyover, or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided on iPhone to your surroundings, and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require Location Services. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Move around Maps by dragging the screen. To head in a different direction, rotate with two fingers. To return to north, tap the compass Zoom in or out: Double-tap with one finger to zoom in and tap with two fingers to zoom out or just pinch and stretch. The scale appears in the upper-left corner while zooming. To change how distance is shown (either miles or kilometers), go to Settings > Maps. that appears in the upper-right corner. 82 DRAFTPrint, show traffic, list results, or choose the view.Tap a pin to display the info banner.Quick driving directionsGet more info.Double-tap to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out. Or, pinch.Current locationEnter a search.Show yourcurrentlocation.Flyover (3Din standard view)Get directions. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL You can search for a location in lots of different ways, for example:
Intersection (8th and market) Area (greenwich village) Landmark (guggenheim) Zip code Business (movies, restaurants san francisco ca, apple inc new york) Or, if Maps guesses where youre headed while youre entering a search, tap that location in the list below the search field. Find the location of a contact, or of a bookmarked or recent search: Tap Choose your viewstandard, hybrid, or satellite: Tap the lower-right corner. Manually mark a location: Touch and hold the map until the drop pin appears. Get more info To get more info about a location, tap a location pin to display its banner, then tap include Yelp reviews and photos, a phone number (tap to call it!), home page (tap to visit it), directions, and more. Info might Tap Share to share the location using AirDrop, email, text. If you have Twitter or Facebook accounts, you can also tweet or post a location. See AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share on page 31. Get directions Let Maps help you get to where youre going. For driving directions, tap starting and ending locations, then tap Route. Or, choose a location or a route from the list, when available. If multiple routes appear, tap the one you want to take. Tap Start to begin. Hear turn-by-turn directions (iPhone 4S or later): Tap Start.
, enter the
, tap Maps follows your progress and speaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination. To show or hide the controls, tap the screen. If iPhone auto-locks, Maps stays onscreen and continues to announce instructions. You can also open another app and continue to get turn-by-turn directions. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen. View turn-by-turn directions (iPhone 4 or earlier): Tap Start, then swipe left to see the next instruction. See the route overview: Tap Overview. View the directions as a list: Tap Stop turn-by-turn directions: Tap End. For instant directions from your current location: Tap youre a walker, set preferred directions to Walking at Settings > Maps. Get walking directions: Tap Route. Or, choose a location or a route from the list, when available. Tap Start, then swipe left to see the next instruction. Enter the starting and ending locations, then tap on the banner of your destination. If
, then tap Chapter 14 Maps 83 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
, then tap
. Enter the starting and ending locations, then Get public transit directions: Tap tap Route. Or, choose a location or a route from the list, when available. Download and open the routing apps for the transit services you want to use. Find out about traffic conditions: Tap the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap Show Traffic. Orange dots show slowdowns, and red dots show stop-and-go traffic. To see an incident report, tap a marker. Report a problem. Tap
, then tap Report a Problem. 3D and Flyover On iPhone 4S or later, you can see three-dimensional views and even fly over many of the worlds major cities. Zoom in until becomes active, then tap the button. Or, drag two fingers up. You can switch between 3D and Flyover by tapping Adjust the camera angle: Drag two fingers up or down. and changing views. or The Transamerica Pyramid Building is a registered service mark of Transamerica Corporation. Maps settings Go to Settings > Map. Settings include:
Navigation voice volume (iPhone 4S or later) Map labels always appear in your language (as specified at Settings > General > International
> Language). Chapter 14 Maps 84 DRAFTThe Transamerica Pyramid Building is a registered service mark of Transamerica Corporation. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Weather 15 Get the current temperature and six-day forecast for one or more cities around the world, with hourly forecasts for the next 12 hours. Weather also uses Location Services to get the forecast for your current location. Current conditions Current temperature Current hourly forecast Add or delete cities. Number of cities stored If the weather board is light blue, its daytime in that city. Dark purple indicates nighttime. Enter a city or zip code, then tap Search. To add a city or make other changes, tap Add a city: Tap Rearrange the order of cities: Drag Delete a city: Tap Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius: Tap F or C.
, then tap Delete. up or down. Swipe left or right to see weather for another city. The leftmost screen shows your local weather. View the current hourly forecast:
iPhone 5: Swipe the hourly display left or right. iPhone 4S or earlier: Tap Hourly. Turn local weather on or off: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. See information about a city at yahoo.com: Tap
. 85 DRAFTCurrent conditionsAdd or delete cities.Current temperatureCurrent hourly forecastNumber of cities stored APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Use iCloud to push your list of cities to your other iOS devices: Go to Settings > iCloud >
Documents & Data, then turn on Documents & Data (its on by default). See iCloud on page 16. Chapter 15 Weather 86 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Passbook 16 Use Passbook to keep boarding passes, movie tickets, coupons, gift cards, and more, all in one place. Add passes from airlines, theaters, stores, and other participating merchants. Scan a pass on iPhone to check in for a flight, get in to a movie, or redeem a coupon. Tap a pass to view it. Passes can include useful information, such as the balance on your coffee card, a coupons expiration date, or your seat number for a concert. Some passes may also appear on your Lock screen when you wake iPhone at the right time or placefor example, when you reach the airport for a flight youre taking. (Location Services must be on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services.) Find apps that support Passbook in the App Store. Tap Apps for Passbook on the Welcome pass. See www.itunes.com/passbookapps. 87 DRAFTTap a pass to view it. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Use a pass. If an alert for a pass appears on the lock screen, slide the alert to display the pass. Or, open Passbook, select the pass, then present the barcode on the pass to the scanner. Passes are usually updated automatically. To refresh a pass manually, tap pass downward. Want to know more about a pass? Tap Add a pass. You can add a pass from an app, email or Messages message, or website when you make a purchase or receive a coupon or gift. For example, tap Add to Passbook in the Fandango app when you purchase a ticket for a theater that supports scannable passes. Done with a pass? Tap
, then pull the
, then tap
. Passbook settings Prevent passes from appearing on your Lock screen. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and tap Turn Passcode On. Then go to Allow Access When Locked and turn Passbook off. To prevent a specific pass from appearing on your Lock screen, tap
, then turn off Show On Lock Screen. Set notification options. Go to Settings > Notifications > Passbook. Include passes on your other iPhone or iPod touch. Go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Passbook. Chapter 16 Passbook 88 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Notes 17 Type notes on iPhone, and iCloud makes them available on your other iOS devices and Mac computers. You can also read and create notes in other accounts, such as Gmail or Yahoo!. View the list of notes. Add a new note. Tap the note to edit it. Email or print the note. Delete the note. View the previous or next note. Synchronize your notes with your other devices.If you use an icloud.com, me.com, or mac.com email address for iCloud, go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Notes. If you use Gmail or another IMAP account for iCloud, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and turn on Notes for the account. Your notes are synchronized with all your other iOS devices and Mac computers that use the same Apple ID. Share notes with other accounts.You can share notes with other accounts such as Google, Yahoo!, or AOL. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and turn on Notes for the account. To create a note in a specific account, tap Accounts at the top of the notes list in Notes, select the account, then tap New. Look for notes you create in the account on iPhone to show up in the notes folder of the account. Choose the default account for new notes. Go to Settings > Notes. See notes in a specific account. Tap Accounts at the top of the notes list, then choose the account. Delete a note without reading it. Swipe left over the note in the list. 89 DRAFTTap the note to edit it.Delete the note.Email or print the note.Add a new note.View the list of notes.View the previous or next note. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Search for notes. Scroll to the top of a notes list to reveal the search field, then tap the field and type what youre looking for. You can also search for notes from the Home screen. See Search on page 27. Print or share a note. Tap Change the font: Go to Settings > Notes. at the bottom of the note. Chapter 17 Notes 90 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Reminders View lists Add an item. Completed item 18 Add a new reminder.Tap an empty spot in the list. You can choose which of your Mail, Contacts, and Calendars accounts is used to save the reminder. Outlook and Microsoft Exchange accounts dont support location-based reminders. Delete a list.Beats me. Good luck with that. Delete a reminder.Swipe the reminder to the left, then tap Delete. Change the order of lists.Touch and hold the list name, then drag the list to a new location. Get reminded when you arrive or leave a location.While editing a reminder, tap Where?. Choose a location from the list, or enter an address. After you define a location, drag to change the size of the geofence on the map to set the approximate distance from the location you want to be reminded. Add common locations to your address card.When you set a location reminder, locations in the list include addresses from your personal info card in Contacts. Add your work, home, or other favorite addresses to your card for fast access in Reminders. What list was that in?Pull down the list view to see the search field. All lists are searched at once, by name of the reminder. You can also use Siri to find reminders. Say Find the reminder about milk. Dont bother me now.You can turn off Reminder notifications. Go to Settings > Notifications. To silence them temporarily, turn on Do Not Disturb. Set the tone played for notifications: Go to Settings > Sounds. 91 DRAFTCompleted itemAdd an item.View lists APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Keep your reminders up to date on other devices: Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Reminders. To keep up to date with Reminders on OS X Mountain Lion, turn on iCloud on your Mac, too. Some other types of accounts, such as Exchange, also support Reminders. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and turn on Reminders for the accounts you want to use. Set a default list for new reminders: Go to Settings > Reminders. Chapter 18 Reminders 92 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Clock 19 Add clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones. To add a clock, tap +, then type or choose a city (or a nearby city in the same time zone). Tap Edit to reorder or delete clocks. Delete clocks or change their order. Add a clock. View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer. Alarms and timers Want iPhone to wake you? Set an alarm by tapping Alarm, then tapping +. Choose your wake-up time. Tap Edit, then tap > to change an alarms settings, or tap No wasting time! You can also use the stopwatch to keep time and record lap times, and set a timer to alert you when times up. A quick way to set a timer is to tell Siri to Set the timer for 3 minutes, for example. Want to fall asleep to music or a podcast? Tap Timer, tap When Timer Ends, and choose Stop Playing at the bottom of the screen. to delete. 93 DRAFTAdd a clock.View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer.Delete clocks or change their order. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Stocks 20 Keep track of the major exchanges and your stock portfolio, see the change in value over time, and get news about the companies youre watching. Tap to see percent change. Tap again to see market capitalization. Swipe left or right to see stats or news articles. Customize your stock list. Go to yahoo.com for more info. To manage your stock list, tap Add an item: Tap Delete an item: Tap Rearrange the order of items: Drag
. up or down. Enter a symbol, company name, fund name, or index, then tap Search. When 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. Swipe the info beneath the stock list to see the summary, chart, or news for the selected stock. Tap a news headline to view the article in Safari. Add a news article to your reading list: Touch and hold the news headline, then tap Add to Reading List. See more stock information at yahoo.com: Tap
. Quotes may be delayed 20 minutes or more, depending upon the reporting service. To display your stocks as a ticker in Notification Center, see Get notified on page 28. View a full-screen chart: Rotate iPhone to landscape orientation. 94 DRAFTTap to see percent change. Tap again to see market capitalization.Customize your stock list.Go to yahoo.com for more info.Swipe left or right to see stats or news articles. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL See the value at a specific date or time: Touch the chart with one finger. See the difference in value over time: Touch the chart with two fingers. Use iCloud to keep your stock list up to date on your iOS devices: Go to Settings > iCloud >
Documents & Data, then turn on Documents & Data (its on by default). See iCloud on page 16. Chapter 20 Stocks 95 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Newsstand 21 Newsstand organizes your magazine and newspaper apps and lets you know when new issues are ready for reading. Find Newsstand apps. Touch and hold a publication to rearrange. Newsstand organizes magazine and newspaper apps with a shelf for easy access. Find Newsstand apps. Tap Newsstand to reveal the shelf, then tap Store. When you purchase a newsstand app, its added to your shelf. After the app is downloaded, open it to view its issues and subscription options. Subscriptions are In-App purchases, billed to your store account. Dont want new issues to download automatically? Go to Settings > Newsstand. If an app supports it, Newsstand downloads new issues when connected to Wi-Fi. 96 DRAFTTouch and hold a publication to rearrange.Find Newsstand apps. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iTunes Store 22 iTunes Store at a glance Use the iTunes Store to add music, movies, and TV shows to iPhone. Browse See purchases, downloads, and more. Note: You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the iTunes Store. Browse or search Just want to browse the store? Tap one of the categories. Tap Genres to refine the listings. Tap an item to see more about it. Image If you know what youre looking for, tap Search. Enter info in the Search field, then tap Search again. Preview a song or video. Tap it. 97 DRAFTBrowseSee purchases, downloads, and more. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Tired of tapping More? To rearrange the buttons, tap More, then tap Edit and drag a button over the one you want to replace. Then tap Done. Image Purchase, rent, or redeem Tap an items price (or tap Free), then tap again to buy it. If you see Download instead of a price, youve already purchased the item and can download it again without a charge. Use a gift card or code. Tap a category (like Music), scroll to the bottom, and tap Redeem. To send a gift, view the item you want to give, then tap See the progress of a download. Tap More, then tap Downloads. Bought something on another device? Go to Settings > iTunes & App Stores to set up automatic downloads to your iPhone. If you want to download a previous purchase, Tap More, then tap Purchased. and Gift. Image In some areas, you can rent movies. You have 30 days to begin viewing a rented movie. After you start watching it, you can play it as many times as you want in 24 hours. After times up, the movie is deleted. iTunes Store settings To set options for iTunes Store, go to Settings > iTunes and App Stores. You can:
View or edit your account. Tap your Apple ID, then tap View Apple ID. To change your password, tap the Apple ID field. Sign in with a different Apple ID. Tap your account name, then tap Sign Out. You can then enter a different Apple ID. Turn iTunes Match on or off. iTunes Match is a subscription service that stores your music in iCloud so you can access it anywhere. Download purchases over the cellular network. Tap Use Cellular Data. Downloading purchases and using iTunes Match over the cellular network may incur carrier charges. Chapter 22 iTunes Store 98 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL App Store 23 App Store at a glance Use the App Store to browse, purchase, and download apps to iPhone. Want to explore the App Store? Tap Featured or Top Charts to browse these selections. Tap Categories to narrow your focus. Image If you know what youre looking for, use Search. For recommendations based on your previous purchases, tap Genius. What apps are being tapped nearby? Tap Near Me to find out the most popular apps folks around you are using. Try this at a museum, sporting event, or when youre traveling, to dig deeper into your experience. Want to tell a friend about an app? Find the app, tap
, and share it. Note: You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the App Store. Purchase, redeem, and download Tap the apps price (or tap Free), then tap Buy App to purchase it. If its free, tap Install App. Image If you see Install instead of a price, youve already purchased the app and can download it again without a charge. While the app is downloading, its icon appears on the Home screen with a progress indicator. Use a gift card or code. Tap Featured, scroll to the bottom, and tap Redeem. Send a gift. View the item you want to give, then tap and Gift. Image 99 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
. When you finish, press the Home button. You cant delete built-in apps. Deleting an app Delete an app. Touch and hold the apps icon on the Home screen until the icon jiggles, then tap also deletes its data. You can download any app youve purchased from the App Store again, free of charge. For information about erasing all of your apps, data, and settings, see Reset on page 133. App Store settings To set options for App Store, go to Settings > iTunes & App Stores. You can:
View or edit your account. Tap your Apple ID, then tap View Apple ID. To change your password, tap the Apple ID field. Sign in using a different Apple ID. Tap your account name, then tap Sign Out. You can then enter a different Apple ID. Download apps using the cellular network. Tap Use Cellular Data. Downloading apps over the cellular network may incur carrier charges. Newsstand apps update only over Wi-Fi. Chapter 23 App Store 100 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Game Center 24 At a glance Game Center lets you play your favorite games with friends who have an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or a Mac with OS X Mountain Lion. WARNING: For important information about avoiding repetitive motion injuries, see Important safety information on page 138. Play the game. See whos the best. See a list of game goals. Find someone to play against. Choose a game to play. Check for challenges from friends. Respond to friend requests. Invite friends to play. Declare your status, change your photo, or sign out. Sign in: Open Game Center. If you see your nickname and photo at the top of the screen, youre already signed in. If not, enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. You can use the same Apple ID you use for iCloud, App Store, or iTunes Store purchases, or tap Create New Account if you want a separate Apple ID for gaming. Purchase a game: Tap Games, then tap a recommended game or tap Find Game Center Games. Play a game: Tap Games, choose a game, then tap Play. Return to Game Center after playing: Press the Home button Home screen. Sign out: Tap Me, tap the Account banner, then tap Sign Out. You dont need to sign out each time you quit Game Center.
, then tap Game Center on the 101 DRAFTSee whos the best.Respond to friend requests.See a list of game goals.Play the game.Find someone to play against.Choose a game to play.Check for challenges from friends.Invite friends to play.Declare your status, changeyour photo, or sign out. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
, then enter your friends email address or
. To add several friends in one request, Playing with friends Invite friends to a multiplayer game: Tap Friends, choose a friend, choose a game, then tap Play. If the game allows or requires more players, choose additional players, then tap Next. Send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. When everyone is ready, start the game. If a friend isnt available or doesnt respond to your invitation, you can tap Auto-Match to have Game Center find another player for you, or tap Invite Friend to invite someone else. Send a friend request: Tap Friends or Requests, tap Game Center nickname. To browse your contacts, tap type Return after each address. Challenge someone to outdo you: Tap one of your scores or achievements, then tap Challenge Friends. See the games a friend plays and check your friends scores: Tap Friends, tap your friends name, then tap Games or Points. Purchase a game your friend has: Tap Friends, then tap the name of your friend. Tap the game in your friends list of games, then tap the price at the top of the screen. See a list of a friends friends: Tap Friends, tap the friends name, then tap Friends just below their picture. Remove a friend: Tap Friends, tap a name, then tap Unfriend. Keep your email address private: Turn off Public Profile in your Game Center account settings. See Game Center settings below. Disable multiplayer activity or friend requests: Go to Settings > General > Restrictions and turn off Multiplayer Games or Adding Friends. If the switches are disabled, tap Enable Restrictions (at the top) first. Report offensive or inappropriate behavior: Tap Friends, tap the persons name, then tap Report a Problem. Game Center settings Some Game Center settings are associated with the Apple ID you use to sign in. Others are in the Settings app on iPhone. Change Game Center settings for your Apple ID: Sign in with your Apple ID, tap Me, tap the Account banner, then choose View Account. Specify which notifications you want for Game Center: Go to Settings > Notifications > Game Center. If Game Center doesnt appear, turn on Notifications. Change restrictions for Game Center: Go to Settings > General > Restrictions. Chapter 24 Game Center 102 DRAFT 25 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Contacts At a glance Dial a number. Open in Mail. Send a Tweet. Set your My Info card for Safari, Siri, and other apps.Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap My Info and select the contact card with your name and information. Add your relationships so Siri knows.On your contact card, use the related persons fields to define relationships you want Siri to know about, so you can say things like send a message to my sister. Find a missing person.Tap the search field at the top of the contact list and enter your search. You can also search your contacts from the Home screen. Send someone a contact using AirDrop, Messages, or Mail.Tap a contact, then tap Share Contact. For info about using AirDrop see TK X-REF. FPO Change a label.If a field has the wrong label, such as Home instead of Work, tap Edit. Then tap the label and choose a new one from the list, or tap Custom Field to enter one of your own. You are dead to me.Go to their card, than tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Delete Contact. 103 DRAFTOpen in Mail.Send a Tweet.Dial a number. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Using Contacts with Phone Automate dialing an extension or passcode.Edit a phone number, then tap Tap to enter a two-second pause. Tap Wait to stop dialing until you tap Dial again. Go ahead, play favorites.When you add someone to your favorites list, their calls bypass your Do Not Disturb settings and are added to the Favorites in Phone, for quick dialing. Choose a contact, then scroll down and tap the Add to Favorites button. Save a number you just dialed.In Phone, tap Keypad, enter a number, then tap Add to Contacts. Tap Create New Contact or tap Add to Existing Contact and choose a contact. Add a recent caller to Contacts.In Phone, tap Recents and tap INFO BUTTON next to the number. Then tap Create New Contact, or tap Add to Existing Contact and choose a contact. Tap Pause Adding contacts In addition to entering contacts, you can:
Use your iCloud contacts: Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Contacts. Import your Facebook Friends: Go to Settings > Facebook, then turn on Contacts in the Allow These Apps to Use Your Accounts list. This creates a Facebook group in Contacts. Access a Microsoft Exchange Global Address List: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap your Exchange account and turn on Contacts. Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account to access business or school directories: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account > Other. Then tap Add LDAP Account or Add CardDAV Account and enter the account information. Sync contacts from your computer, Yahoo!, or Google: In iTunes on your computer, turn on contact syncing in the device info pane. For information, see iTunes Help. Import contacts from a SIM card (GSM): Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Import SIM Contacts. Import contacts from a vCard: Tap a .vcf attachment in an email or message, or on a webpage. Search a directory.Tap Groups, tap the GAL, CardDav, or LDAP directory you want to search, then enter your search. To save the info to your Contacts, tap Add Contact. Show or hide a group: Tap Groups then select the groups you want to see. This button only appears if you have more than one source of contacts. When you have contacts from multiple sources, you might have multiple entries for the same person. To keep redundant contacts from appearing in the All Contacts list, contacts from different sources that have the same name are linked and displayed as a single unified contact. When you view a unified contact, the title Unified Info appears at the top of the screen. Link contacts.Edit a contact, tap Edit, then tap Link Contact and choose the contact entry to link to. Linked contacts arent merged. If you change or add information in a unified contact, the changes are copied to each source account where that information already exists. If you link contacts with different first or last names, the names on the individual cards wont change, but only one name appears on the unified card. To choose which name appears when you view the unified card, tap Edit, tap the linked card with the name you prefer, then tap Use This Name For Unified Card. Chapter 25 Contacts 104 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Contacts settings To change Contacts settings, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Options include:
Change how contacts are sorted Display contacts by first or last name Change how long names are shortened in lists Set a default account for new contacts Set your My Info card Chapter 25 Contacts 105 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Calculator 26 Tap numbers and functions in Calculator just as you would with a standard calculator. Clear memory. Add a number to memory. Subtract a number from memory. Get a number from memory (a white ring indicates a number is stored in memory). Clear the display. Theres a scientific calculator toojust rotate iPhone to landscape orientation. 106 DRAFTClear memory.Add a numberto memory.Clear the display.Subtract a numberfrom memory.Get a number from memory (a white ring indicates a number is stored in memory). APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Compass 27 Find a direction or your current heading, see your latitude and longitude, or show your location and heading in Maps. The direction iPhone is pointing Current location Choose magnetic or true north. Show your current location in Maps. Find the direction your iPhone is pointing: Hold iPhone flat in your hand, level with the ground. If Location Services is turned off when you open Compass, you may be asked to turn it on. You can use Compass without turning on Location Services. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-
REFERENCE on page ###. Important: The accuracy of the compass can be affected by magnetic or environmental interference; even the magnets in the iPhone earbuds can cause a deviation. Use the digital compass only for basic navigation assistance and dont rely on it to determine precise location, proximity, distance, or direction. 107 DRAFTChoose magneticor true north.Current locationThe direction iPhoneis pointingShow your current location in Maps.
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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Voice Memos 28 At a glance Voice Memos lets you use iPhone as a portable recording device using the built-in microphone, iPhone or Bluetooth headset mic, or supported external microphone. Recording level See your list of recordings. Start, pause, or stop recording. Make a recording: Tap stop recording, or press the center button on your headset. or press the center button on your headset. Tap to pause or to Recordings using the built-in microphone are mono, but you can record stereo using an external stereo microphone that works with the iPhone headset jack, or with the Lightning connector
(iPhone 5) or 30-pin dock connector (earlier iPhone models). Look for accessories marked with the Apple Made for iPhone or Works with iPhone logo. Adjust the recording level: Move the microphone closer to or further away from what youre recording. For better recording quality, the loudest level on the level meter should be between 3 dB and 0 dB. Play or mute the start/stop tone: Use the iPhone volume buttons to turn the volume all the way down. Use another app while recording: Press the Home button Voice Memos, tap the red bar at the top of the screen. and open an app. To return to 108 DRAFTStart, pause, or stop recording.Recording level See your list of recordings. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Play a recording: Tap
, tap a recording, then tap
. Tap to pause. Switch between the speaker and the receiver. Listen to the recording. Trim or relabel the recording. Drag to skip to any point. Attach the recording to an email or text message. Trim a recording: Tap audio region, then tap portions you trim cant be recovered. next to the recording, then tap Trim Memo. Drag the edges of the to preview. Adjust if necessary, then tap Trim Voice Memo to save. The Sharing voice memos with your computer You can sync voice memos with the primary iTunes library on your computer, then listen to memos on your computer or sync them with another iPhone or iPod touch. When you delete a synced memo from iTunes, it stays on the device where it was recorded, but is deleted from any other iPhone or iPod touch you synced. If you delete a synced memo on iPhone, it's copied back to iPhone the next time you sync with iTunes, but you cant sync that copy back to iTunes a second time. Sync voice memos with iTunes: Connect iPhone to your computer, then in iTunes select iPhone. Select Music at the top of the screen (between Apps and Movies), select Sync Music, select Include voice memos, and click Apply. Voice memos synced from iPhone to your computer appear in the Music list and in the Voice Memos playlist in iTunes. Memos synced from your computer appear in the Voice Memos app on iPhone, but not in the Music app. Chapter 28 Voice Memos 109 DRAFTTrim or relabel the recording.Listen to the recording.Attach the recording to an email or text message.Drag to skip to any point.Switch between the speaker and the receiver. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Nike + iPod 29 With a Nike + iPod Sensor (sold separately), the Nike + iPod app provides audible feedback on your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned during a run or walk. At a glance The Nike + iPod app doesnt appear on the Home screen until you turn it on. Turn on Nike + iPod: Go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Choose a workout type. Calibrate based on your last workout. Choose or create a custom workout. Review your workout history. Choose a standard workout. Link and calibrate your sensor FPO Nike + iPod collects workout data from a wireless sensor (sold separately) that you attach to your shoe. Before you use it the first time, you need to link your sensor to iPhone. Link your sensor to iPhone: Attach the sensor to your shoe, then go to Settings > Nike + iPod >
Sensor. 110 DRAFTReview yourworkout history.Calibrate based onyour last workout.Choose a standard workout.Choose or create acustom workout.Choose a workout type. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Calibrate Nike + iPod: Record a workout over a known distance of at least a quarter mile (400 meters). Then, after you tap End Workout, tap Calibrate on the workout summary screen and enter the actual distance you covered. Reset to the default calibration: Go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Work out FPO The Nike + iPod app doesnt appear on the Home screen until you turn it on. Turn on Nike + iPod. Go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Nike + iPod collects workout data from a wireless sensor (sold separately) that you attach to your shoe. Before you use it the first time, you need to link your sensor to iPhone. Link your sensor to iPhone. Attach the sensor to your shoe, then go to Settings > Nike + iPod >
Sensor. Start a workout. Tap Workouts, and choose a workout. Pause the workout. Wake iPhone and tap on the lock screen. Tap to continue. End the workout. Wake iPhone, tap , then tap End Workout. Send workout data to nikeplus.com. With iPhone connected to the Internet, open Nike + iPod, tap History, then tap Send to Nike+. See your workouts on nikeplus.com. In Safari, go to nikeplus.com, log in to your account, and follow the onscreen instructions. when youre ready Settings Go to Settings > Nike + iPod, where you can adjust settings such as:
your power song the voice used for spoken feedback units of distance your weight Chapter 29 Nike + iPod 111 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iBooks Get iBooks FPO 30 Download your free copy of iBooks at the App Store.With an Internet connection and an Apple ID youll have everything you need to find books, get samples of their contents, and read and write reviews. In iBooks, tap Store to visit the iBookstore, where it all begins. Download previous purchases.You can download any book youve purchased (even it was free) at any time, on your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and [redacted]. In Settings > iTunes & App Stores you can turn on automatic downloads to have purchases sent to all your devices. Update a book.A badge notifies you if theres an update to a book you bought. To get it, tap Store, then tap Purchased, then Updates. Read a book FPO Show the controls.Tap near the center of a page. Not all books have all controls, but some of the things you can do include searching, viewing the table of contents, and sharing what you're reading Remember the interesting parts.Add notes or highlights to your favorite passages. Double-tap a word, move the grab points to adjust the selection, then tap Note or Highlight in the menu that appears. In some books, you can quickly add a highlight by dragging over the text you want to mark. Never mind.Remove a note or highlight by tapping it to display a menu, then tap TK ICON. See all of your notes by tapping 112 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL You cant have too many bookmarks.You can add multiple bookmarks to a bookbut you dont need one to get back to where you left off because iBooks remembers that for you. Where was I?After you tap a link, you can quickly get back to where you were. Just tap the Back to page x. button at the bottom. Change your view.Some books let you change the font and font size and the color of the page. The (icon) button gives you the power. You can also set if iBooks justifies or hyphenates text. Go to Settings > iBooks. Organize books FPO The bookshelf is home base for your library.Tap Edit to move a book to a collection or delete it. When you delete, you can remove it from the device youre using, or all of your devices. Dont worry, if its from the iBookstore, you can just download it again. Organize books with collections.Tap the name of the current collection (at the top of the shelf), then create, delete, or rename a collection. See a list of your books.If youd rather see a list instead of covers, tap books by author, in list view, too. Download your books from iCloud.Books youve purchased but arent on your device can be downloaded from iCloud. Tap
. iCloud makes sure all the copies have the same bookmarks, notes, and highlights too. To turn this on or off to go Settings > iBooks. You can also sort y our Read PDFs FPO Read a PDF.iBooks works with PDFs, too. You might want to create a collection just for those. Sync books and PDFs from your computer.You can sync them using iTunes. If someone sends you a PDF via mail, on iPhone, just touch and hold the attachment, then choose Open in iBooks from the menu that appears. Voila Print.Yes, you can print PDFs. To an AirPrint-compatible printer. Just tap
, then Print. Chapter 30 iBooks 113 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iBooks settings iBooks stores your purchases, collections, bookmarks, notes, and current page information in iCloud, so you can read books seamlessly across all your iOS devices. iBooks saves information about all of your books when you open or quit the app. Information about individual books is also saved when you open or close the book. These are controlled by Sync Bookmarks and Sync Collections in Settings > iBooks. If youre left-handed, you can change the direction the page turns when you tap the left margin. Do this in Settings > iBooks > Both Margins Advance. Chapter 30 iBooks 114 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Podcasts 31 At a glance Download the free Podcasts app from the App Store, then browse, subscribe to, and play your favorite audio and video podcasts. Browse all available podcasts. See the playback controls. Refresh your podcast list. Scroll to see your entire library. Tap a podcast to view available episodes. Organize your podcasts. Browse and preview the most popular podcasts. View the podcasts in your library. Add to your library Browse the iTunes Store for an extensive selection of podcasts on a wide variety of topics. Browse the full catalog. Tap Store, then tap any podcast that interests you. Browse the most popular podcasts. Tap Top Charts (if you dont see it, tap Library first). Swipe left or right to change the category, or swipe up or down to browse the current category. Tap a podcast to preview the latest episode, or tap Stream an episode. Tap any episode. Download an episode so you can listen to it when youre not connected to Wi-Fi. Tap to the episode. to see a list of episodes. next 115 DRAFTView the podcastsin your library.Browse all available podcasts. Tap a podcast to view available episodes.Browse and preview the most popular podcasts.Organize your podcasts.Scroll to see your entire library.See the playback controls.Refresh your podcast list. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Subscribe to a podcast to always get the latest episode. If youre browsing the catalog, tap a podcast to see the list of episodes, then tap Subscribe. If youve already downloaded an episode, tap the podcast in your library, then tap it again at the top of the list of episodes, and turn on Subscription. Automatically get the latest episode of a subscribed podcast. Tap the podcast in your library, tap it again at the top of the episode list, then turn on Auto-Download. Control playback Adjust the playback speed. Drag the playhead to jump to another part of the podcast. Share this podcast. Set the sleep timer. Skip to the next episode. Play previous episode. Skip forward 15 seconds. Control audio playback. To see all of the playback controls, swipe the artwork upward. Control video playback. Tap the screen while youre watching a video podcast. Chapter 31 Podcasts 116 DRAFTPlay previous episode.Adjust the playback speed. Share this podcast. Skip to the next episode.Skip forward 15 seconds.Set the sleep timer.Drag the playhead to jump to another part of the podcast. APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Accessibility Accessibility features iPhone incorporates these accessibility features:
VoiceOver Call audio routing Siri voice assistant Zoom magnification Large Text 32 Invert Colors Speak Selection Speak Auto-text Mono Audio and balance Hearing aids and Hearing Aid Mode Assignable ringtones and vibrations LED Flash for Alerts Guided Access AssistiveTouch Support for braille displays Display and customization of video closed captions To turn on accessibility features go to Settings > General > Accessibility on iPhone. You can also turn the features on using iTunes: connect iPhone to your computer, select it in iTunes, and click Configure Universal Access at the bottom of the Summary screen. Use the Accessibility Shortcutto switch features on or off in an instant. Go to Settings > General
> Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and choose the features use, then triple-press the Home button. For more information about iPhone accessibility features, go to www.apple.com/accessibility. VoiceOver VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so you can use iPhone without seeing it. VoiceOver tells you about each item on the screen as you select it. When you select an item, the VoiceOver cursor (a black rectangle) encloses it and VoiceOver speaks the name or describes the item. 117 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Touch the screen or drag your fingers to hear different items on the screen. When you select text, VoiceOver reads the text. If you turn on Speak Hints, VoiceOver may tell you the name of the item and provide instructionsfor example, double-tap to open. To interact with items on the screen, such as buttons and links, use the gestures described in Learning VoiceOver gestures on page 120. When you go to a new screen, VoiceOver plays a sound, then selects and speaks the first item on the screen (typically in the upper-left corner). VoiceOver also lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portrait orientation, and when the screen becomes locked or unlocked. Note: VoiceOver speaks in the language specified in International settings, which may be influenced by the Region Format setting in Settings > General > International. VoiceOver is available in many languages, but not all. VoiceOver basics Important: VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPhone. When VoiceOver is on, you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPhoneeven to turn VoiceOver off again and resume standard operation. Turn VoiceOver on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. You can also set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or off. See Take the shortcut on page 126. Explore the screen: Drag your finger over the screen. VoiceOver speaks each item you touch. Lift your finger to leave an item selected. Select an item: Tap it, or lift your finger while dragging over it. Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger. Item order is left-to-right, top-to-bottom. Select the item above or below: Use the rotor to turn on Vertical Navigation, then swipe up or down with one finger. Select the first or last item on the screen: Swipe up or down with four fingers. Select an item by name: Triple-tap with two fingers anywhere on the screen to open the Item Chooser. Then type a name in the search field, or swipe right or left to move through the list alphabetically, or tap the table index to the right of the list and swipe up or down to move quickly through the list of items. Change the name of the selected item so its easier to find: Tap and hold with two fingers anywhere on the screen. Speak the text of the selected item: Set the rotor control to characters or words, then swipe down or up with one finger. Turn spoken hints on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. Include phonetic spelling: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Phonetics. Speak the entire screen from the top: Swipe up with two fingers. Speak from the current item to the bottom of the screen: Swipe down with two fingers. Stop speaking: Tap once with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers to resume speaking. Speaking resumes when you select another item. Mute VoiceOver: Triple-tap with three fingers. Triple-tap again with three fingers to turn speaking back on. To turn off only VoiceOver sounds, set the Ring/Silent switch to Silent. If an external keyboard is connected, you can also press the Control key on the keyboard to mute or unmute VoiceOver. Chapter 32 Accessibility 118 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Adjust the speaking voice: You can adjust the characteristics of the VoiceOver speaking voice to make it easier for you to understand:
Change the speaking volume: Use the volume buttons on iPhone. You can also add volume to the rotor and swipe up and down to adjust; see Using the VoiceOver rotor control on page 121. Change the speaking rate: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and drag the Speaking Rate slider. You can also add Speech Rate to the rotor, then swipe up or down to adjust. Use pitch change: VoiceOver uses a higher pitch when speaking the first item of a group (such as a list or table) and a lower pitch when speaking the last item of a group. Go to Settings >
General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Pitch Change. Change the language for iPhone: Go to Settings > General > International > Language. VoiceOver pronunciation of some languages is affected by Settings > General > International
> Region Format. Change pronunciation: Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down. Language is available in the rotor only if you select more than one pronunciation. Select the pronunciations available in the language rotor: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > VoiceOver > Language Rotor. To change the position of a language in the list, drag up or down. Change the basic reading voice: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Compact Voice. Silence sound effects: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Sound Effects. Using iPhone with VoiceOver Unlock iPhone: Select the Unlock slide, then double-tap the screen. Tap to activate the selected item: Double-tap anywhere on the screen. Double-tap the selected item: Triple-tap anywhere on the screen. Adjust a slider: Select the slider, then swipe up or down with one finger. Use a standard gesture when VoiceOver is turned on: Double-tap and hold your finger on the screen. A series of tones indicates that normal gestures are in force. They remain in effect until you lift your finger, when VoiceOver gestures resume. Scroll a list or area of the screen: Swipe up or down with three fingers. When paging through a list, VoiceOver speaks the range of items displayed (for example, showing rows 5 through 10). Scroll continuously through a list: Double-tap and hold. When you hear a series of tones, move your finger up or down to scroll the list. Continuous scrolling stops when you lift your finger. Use a list index: Some lists have an alphabetical index along the right side. The index cant be selected by swiping between items; you must touch the index directly to select it. With the index selected, swipe up or down to move along the index. You can also double-tap, then slide your finger up or down. Reorder a list: You can change the order of items in some lists, such as the Rotor and Language Rotor items in Accessibility settings. Select hold until you hear a sound, then drag up or down. VoiceOver speaks the item youve moved above or below, depending on the direction youre dragging. on the right side of an item, double-tap and Chapter 32 Accessibility 119 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
. Rearrange your Home screen: On the Home screen, select the icon you want to move. Double-
tap and hold the icon, then drag it. VoiceOver speaks the row and column position as you drag the icon. Release the icon when its in the location you want. You can drag additional icons. Drag an item to the left or right edge of the screen to move it to a different page of the Home screen. When you finish, press the Home button Speak the iPhone status information: Tap the top of the screen to hear information about the time, battery life, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more. Speak notifications: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and turn on Speak Notifications. Notifications, including the text of incoming text messages, are spoken as they occur, even if iPhone is locked. Unacknowledged notifications are repeated when you unlock iPhone. Turn the screen curtain on or off: Tap four times with three fingers. When the screen curtain is on, the screen contents are active even though the display is turned off. Learning VoiceOver gestures When VoiceOver is turned on, the standard touchscreen gestures have different effects. These and some additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual items when theyre selected. VoiceOver gestures include two- and three-finger gestures to tap or swipe. For best results when using two- and three-finger gestures, relax and let your fingers touch the screen with some space between them. You can use different techniques to enter VoiceOver gestures. For example, you can enter a two-finger tap using two fingers from one hand, or one finger from each hand. You can also use your thumbs. Many find the split-tap gesture especially effective: instead of selecting an item and double-tapping, you can touch and hold an item with one finger, then tap the screen with another finger. Try different techniques to discover which works best for you. If your gestures dont work, try quicker movements, especially for double-tapping and swiping gestures. To swipe, try quickly brushing the screen with your finger or fingers. When VoiceOver is turned on, the VoiceOver Practice button appears, which gives you a chance to practice VoiceOver gestures before proceeding. Practice VoiceOver gestures: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap VoiceOver Practice. When you finish practicing, tap Done. If you dont see the VoiceOver Practice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on. Heres a summary of key VoiceOver gestures:
Navigate and read Tap: Speak the item. Swipe right or left: Select the next or previous item. Swipe up or down: Depends on the Rotor Control setting. See Using the VoiceOver rotor control on page 121. Two-finger tap: Stop speaking the current item. Two-finger flick up: Read all from the top of the screen. Two-finger flick down: Read all from the current position. Two-finger scrub: Move two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a z) to dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen. Three-finger swipe up or down: Scroll one page at a time. Chapter 32 Accessibility 120 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Three-finger swipe right or left: Go to the next or previous page (such as the Home screen, Stocks, or Safari). Three-finger tap: Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text is selected. Four-finger tap at top of screen: Select the first item on the page. Four-finger tap at bottom of screen: Select the last item on the page. Activate Double-tap: Activate the selected item. Triple-tap: Double-tap an item. Split-tap: As an alternative to selecting an item and double-tapping to activate it, touch an item with one finger, and then tap the screen with another. Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture: Use a standard gesture. The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPhone to interpret the next gesture as standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold, and then without lifting your finger, drag your finger to slide a switch. Two-finger double-tap: Answer or end a call. Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos. Take a photo in Camera. Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos. Start or stop the stopwatch. Two-finger double-tap and hold: Change an items label to make it easier to find. Two-finger triple-tap: Open the Item Chooser. Three-finger triple-tap: Mute or unmute VoiceOver. Three-finger quadruple-tap: Turn the screen curtain on or off. Using the VoiceOver rotor control Use the rotor to choose what happens when you swipe up or down with VoiceOver turned on. Operate the rotor: Rotate two fingers on the iPhone screen around a point between them. Change the options included in the rotor: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver
> Rotor and select the options you want to be available using the rotor. The effect of the rotor setting depends on what youre doing. For example, if youre reading an email, you can use the rotor to switch between hearing text spoken word-by-word or character-
by-character when you swipe up or down. If youre browsing a webpage, you can set the rotor to speak all the text (either word-by-word or character-by-character), or to jump from one item to another of a certain type, such as headers or links. When you use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to control VoiceOver, a speech rotor lets you adjust settings such as volume, speech rate, use of pitch or phonetics, typing echo, and reading of punctuation. See Using VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 124. Entering and editing text with VoiceOver When you enter an editable text field, you can use the onscreen keyboard or an external keyboard connected to iPhone to enter text. Chapter 32 Accessibility 121 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Enter text: Select an editable text field, double-tap to display the insertion point and the onscreen keyboard, then type characters. Standard typing: Select a key on the keyboard by swiping left or right, then double-tap to enter the character. Or move your finger around the keyboard to select a key and, while continuing to touch the key with one finger, tap the screen with another finger. VoiceOver speaks the key when its selected, and again when the character is entered. Touch typing: Touch a key on the keyboard to select it, then lift your finger to enter the character. If you touch the wrong key, slide your finger to the key you want. VoiceOver speaks the character for each key as you touch it, but doesnt enter a character until you lift your finger. Choose standard or touch typing: With VoiceOver turned on and a key selected on the keyboard, use the rotor to select Typing Mode, then swipe up or down. Move the insertion point: Swipe up or down to move the insertion point forward or backward in the text. Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertion point by character, by word, or by line. VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the character, word, or line that the insertion point moves across. When moving forward by words, the insertion point is placed at the end of each word, before the space or punctuation that follows. When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the end of the preceding word, before the space or punctuation that follows it. Move the insertion point past the punctuation at the end of a word or sentence: Use the rotor to switch back to character mode. When moving the insertion point by line, VoiceOver speaks each line as you move across it. When moving forward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the next line (except when you reach the last line of a paragraph, when the insertion point is moved to the end of the line just spoken). When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the line thats spoken. Change typing feedback: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >
Typing Feedback. Use phonetics in typing feedback: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >
Use Phonetics. Text is read character by character. VoiceOver first speaks the character, then its phonetic equivalentfor example, f and then foxtrot. Delete a character: Select
, then double-tap or split-tap. You must do this even when touch typing. To delete multiple characters, touch and hold the Delete key, then tap the screen with another finger once for each character you want to delete. VoiceOver speaks the character as its deleted. If Use Pitch Change is turned on, VoiceOver speaks deleted characters in a lower pitch. Select text: Set the rotor to Edit, swipe up or down to choose Select or Select All, then double tap. If you chose Select, the word closest to the insertion point is selected when you double-tap. If you chose Select All, all text is selected. Pinch to increase or decrease the selection. Cut, copy, or paste: Make sure the rotor is set to Edit. With text selected, swipe up or down to choose Cut, Copy, or Paste, then double-tap. Undo: Shake iPhone, swipe left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap. Enter an accented character: In standard typing mode, select the plain character, then double-
tap and hold until you hear a sound indicating alternate characters have appeared. Drag left or right to select and hear the choices. Release your finger to enter the current selection. Chapter 32 Accessibility 122 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Change the keyboard language: Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down. Choose default language to use the language specified in International settings. The Language rotor appears only if you select more than one language in Settings > General > Accessibility >
VoiceOver > Language Rotor. Making phone calls with VoiceOver Answer or end a call: Double-tap the screen with two fingers. When a phone call is established with VoiceOver on, the screen displays the numeric keypad by default, instead of showing call options. Display call options: Select the Hide Keypad button in the lower-right corner and double-tap. Display the numeric keypad again: Select the Keypad button near the center of the screen and double-tap. Using VoiceOver with Safari When you search the web in Safari with VoiceOver on, the Search Results rotor items lets you hear the list of suggested search phrases. Search the web: Select the search field, enter your search, then swipe right or left to move down or up the list of suggested search phrases. Then double-tap the screen to search the web using the selected phrase. Set the rotor options for web browsing: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >
Rotor. Tap to select or deselect options, or drag Skip images while navigating: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Navigate Images. You can choose to skip all images or only those without descriptions. Reduce page clutter for easier reading and navigation: Select the Reader item in the Safari address field (not available for all pages). up to reposition an item. Using VoiceOver with Maps You can use VoiceOver to explore a region, browse points of interest, follow roads, zoom in or out, select a pin, or get information about a location. Explore the map: Drag your finger around the screen, or swipe left or right to move to another item. Zoom in or out: Select the map, set the rotor to Zoom, then swipe up or down with one finger. Pan the map: Swipe with three fingers. Browse visible points of interest: Set the rotor to Points of Interest, then swipe up or down with one finger. Follow a road: Hold your finger down on the road, wait until you hear pause to follow, then move your finger along the road while listening to the guide tone. The pitch increases when you stray from the road. Select a pin: Touch a pin, or swipe left or right to select the pin. Get information about a location: With a pin selected, double-tap to display the information flag. Swipe left or right to select the More Info button, then double-tap to display the information page. Hear location cues as you move about: Turn on tracking with heading to hear street names and points of interest as you approach them. Chapter 32 Accessibility 123 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Editing videos and voice memos with VoiceOver You can use VoiceOver gestures to trim Camera videos and Voice Memo recordings. Trim a voice memo: On the Voice Memos screen, select the button to the right of the memo you want to trim, then double-tap. Then select Trim Memo and double-tap. Select the beginning or end of the trim tool. Swipe up to drag right, or swipe down to drag left. VoiceOver announces the amount of time the current position will trim from the recording. To complete the trim, select Trim Voice Memo and double-tap. Trim a video: While viewing a video in Photos, double-tap the screen to display the video controls, then select the beginning or end of the trim tool. Then swipe up to drag to the right, or swipe down to drag to the left. VoiceOver announces the amount of time the current position will trim from the recording. To complete the trim, select Trim and double-tap. Using VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless Keyboard You can control VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard paired with iPhone. See Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 25. VoiceOver Help speaks keys or keyboard commands as you type them. You can use VoiceOver Help to learn the keyboard layout and the actions associated with key combinations. Use VoiceOver keyboard commands to navigate the screen, select items, read screen contents, adjust the rotor, and perform other VoiceOver actions. Most keyboard commands use the Control-Option key combination, abbreviated in the table below as VO. VoiceOver keyboard commands VO = Control-Option Read all, starting from the current position: VOA Read from the top: VOB Move to the status bar: VOM Press the Home button: VOH Select the next or previous item: VORight Arrow or VOLeft Arrow Tap an item: VOSpace bar Open the Item Chooser: VOI Double-tap with two fingers: VO-
Select the next or previous item specified by the rotor: VOUp Arrow or VODown Arrow Adjust the speech rotor: VOCommandLeft Arrow or VOCommandRight Arrow Adjust the setting specified by the speech rotor: VOCommandUp Arrow or VOCommand Down Arrow Mute or unmute VoiceOver: VOS Switch apps: CommandTab or CommandShiftTab Turn the screen curtain on or off: VOShiftS Turn on VoiceOver help: VOK Return to the previous screen, or turn off VoiceOver help: Escape Quick Nav Turn on Quick Nav to control VoiceOver using the arrow keys. Turn Quick Nav on or off: Left ArrowRight Arrow Select the next or previous item: Right Arrow or Left Arrow Chapter 32 Accessibility 124 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Select the next or previous item specified by the rotor: Up Arrow or Down Arrow Select the first or last item: ControlUp Arrow or ControlDown Arrow
"Tap an item: Up ArrowDown Arrow Scroll up, down, left, or right: OptionUp Arrow, OptionDown Arrow, OptionLeft Arrow, or OptionRight Arrow Adjust the rotor: Up ArrowLeft Arrow or Up ArrowRight Arrow You can also use the number keys on an Apple Wireless Keyboard to dial a phone number in Phone or enter numbers in Calculator. Single-letter Quick Nav for the web When you view a webpage with Quick Nav enabled, you can use the following keys on the keyboard to navigate the page quickly. Typing the key moves to the next item of the indicated type. To move to the previous item, hold the Shift key as you type the letter. Heading: H Link: L Text field: R Button: B Form control: C Image: I Table: T Static text: S ARIA landmark: W List: X Item of the same type: M Level 1 heading: 1 Level 2 heading: 2 Level 3 heading: 3 Level 4 heading: 4 Level 5 heading: 5 Level 6 heading: 6 Using a braille device with VoiceOver You can use a Bluetooth braille display to read VoiceOver output, and you can use a braille display with input keys and other controls to control iPhone when VoiceOver is turned on. For a list of supported braille displays, go to www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/braille-display.html. Connect a braille display: Turn on the display, then go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Then, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille and choose the display. Turn contracted or eight-dot braille on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
VoiceOver > Braille. Adjust Braille settings at Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille, where you can:
For information about common braille commands for VoiceOver navigation, and for information specific to certain displays, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT4400. Chapter 32 Accessibility 125 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL The braille display uses the language thats set for Voice Control. This is normally the language set for iPhone in Settings > International > Language. You can use the VoiceOver language setting to set a different language for VoiceOver and braille displays. Set the language for VoiceOver: Go to Settings > General > International > Voice Control, then choose the language. If you change the language for iPhone, you may need to reset the language for VoiceOver and your braille display. You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system status and other information:
Announcement History contains an unread message The current Announcement History message hasnt been read VoiceOver speech is muted The iPhone battery is low (less than 20% charge) iPhone is in landscape orientation The screen display is turned off The current line contains additional text to the left The current line contains additional text to the right Set the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information: Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Status Cell, and tap Left or Right. See an expanded description of the status cell: On your braille display, press the status cells router button. Routing the audio of incoming calls You can have the audio of incoming calls automatically routed to a headset or speaker phone instead of the iPhone receiver. Reroute audio for incoming calls: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Incoming Calls and choose where you want to hear your calls. Siri With Siri, you can do things with your iPhone, such as opening apps, just by asking, and VoiceOver can read Siri responses to you. For information, see Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43. Take the shortcut You can use the Accessibility Shortcut to turn these features on or off:
VoiceOver Invert Colors Zoom Switch Control AssistiveTouch Hearing Aid Control (if you have paired with a hearing aid) Chapter 32 Accessibility 126 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Guided Access (The shortcut starts Guided Access if its already turned on. See Keep em on task on page 129.) Choose the features you want to control at Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut. You can select more than one. Turn accessibility features on or off by pressing the Home button quickly three times. Slow down the click speed: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home-click Speed. Zoom Many apps let you zoom in or out on specific items. For example, you can double-tap or pinch to expand webpage columns in Safari. But, theres also a Zoom accessibility feature that lets you magnify the entire screen of any app youre using. And, you can use Zoom together with VoiceOver. Turn Zoom on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom. Or, use Triple-click Home. See Take the shortcut on page 126. Zoom in or out: Double-tap the screen with three fingers. Vary the magnification: With three fingers, tap and drag up or down. The tap-and-drag gesture is similar to a double-tap, except you dont lift your fingers on the second tapinstead, drag your fingers on the screen. Once you start dragging, you can drag with a single finger. iPhone returns to the adjusted magnification when you zoom out and in again using the three-finger double-tap. Pan around the screen: While zoomed in, drag the screen with three fingers. Once you start dragging, you can drag with a single finger so that you can see more of the screen. Or, hold a single finger near the edge of the display to pan to that side. Move your finger closer to the edge to pan more quickly. When you open a new screen, Zoom goes to the top-middle of the screen. While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard (see Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 25), the screen image follows the insertion point, keeping it in the center of the display. Get a better look Display larger text in alerts, and in apps such as Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages, and Notes. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Text, where you can turn on Larger Dynamic Type and adjust the font size. Zoom in. Turn on Zoom at Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then double-tap with three fingers to zoom in and out. To adjust magnification, double-tap with three fingers and drag up or down. To pan, drag with three fingers, or hold a single finger near the edge of the screen. If you're using an Apple Wireless Keyboard, zoom follows the insertion point, which stays centered on the screen. Invert the screen colors to see if that makes it easier to read. Go to Settings > General >
Accessibility > Invert Colors. Use the Home button shortcut to turn Zoom or Invert Colors on or offsee Take the shortcut on page 126. Chapter 32 Accessibility 127 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Invert Colors Sometimes, inverting the colors on the iPhone screen may make it easier to read. When Invert Colors is turned on, the screen looks like a photographic negative. Invert the screens colors: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Invert Colors. Speak Selection Even with VoiceOver turned off, you can have iPhone read aloud any text you select. iPhone analyzes the text to determine the language, then reads it to you using the appropriate pronunciation. Turn on Speak Selection: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speak Selection. There you can also:
Adjust the speaking rate Choose to have individual words highlighted as theyre read Have text read to you: Select the text, then tap Speak. Speak Auto-text Speak Auto-text speaks the text corrections and suggestions iPhone makes when you type. Turn Speak Auto-text on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speak Auto-text. Speak Auto-text also works with VoiceOver and Zoom. Mono Audio Mono Audio combines the left and right stereo channels into a mono signal played through both channels. You can adjust the balance of the mono signal for greater volume on the right or left. Turn Mono Audio on or off and adjust the balance: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Mono Audio. Hearing aids Made for iPhone hearing aids If you have a Made for iPhone hearing aid (available for iPhone 4S and later), you can adjust its settings on iPhone to suit your listening needs. Adjust your hearing aid settings: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids, or set Triple-Click Home to open Hearing Aid Control. See Take the shortcut on page 126. Hearing aid compatibility The FCC has adopted hearing aid compatibility (HAC) rules for digital wireless phones. These rules require certain phones to be tested and rated under the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) C63.19-2007 hearing aid compatibility standards. The ANSI standard for hearing aid compatibility contains two types of ratings:
An M rating for reduced radio frequency interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids that are not operating in telecoil mode A T rating for inductive coupling with hearing aids operating in telecoil mode Chapter 32 Accessibility 128 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL These ratings are given on a scale from one to four, where four is the most compatible. A phone is considered hearing aid compatible under FCC rules if it is rated M3 or M4 for acoustic coupling and T3 or T4 for inductive coupling. For iPhone hearing aid compatibility ratings, go to www.apple.com/support/hac. Hearing aid compatibility ratings dont guarantee that a particular hearing aid works with a particular phone. Some hearing aids may work well with phones that dont meet particular ratings. To ensure interoperability between a hearing aid and a phone, try using them together before purchase. This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or Apple for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer. Hearing Aid Mode iPhone has a Hearing Aid Mode that, when activated, may reduce interference with some hearing aid models. Hearing Aid Mode reduces the transmission power of the cellular radio in the GSM 1900 MHz band and may result in decreased 2G cellular coverage. Activate Hearing Aid Mode: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids. Assignable ringtones and vibrations You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible caller ID. You can also assign vibration patterns for notifications from specific apps, for phone calls, for FaceTime calls or messages from special contacts, and to alert you of a variety of other events, including new voicemail, new mail, sent mail, Tweet, Facebook Post, and reminders. Choose from existing patterns, or create new ones. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPhone. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97. LED Flash for Alerts If you cant hear the sounds that announce incoming calls and other alerts, you can have iPhone flash its LED (next to the camera lens on the back of the iPhone). This works only when iPhone is locked or asleep. Available for iPhone 4 or later. Turn on LED Flash for Alerts: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > LED Flash for Alerts. Keep em on task Guided Access helps an iPhone user to stay focused on a task. Guided Access dedicates iPhone to a single app, and lets you restrict app features. Use Guided Access to:
Temporarily restrict iPhone to a particular app Disable areas of the screen that arent relevant to a task, or areas where an accidental gesture might cause a distraction Disable the iPhone Sleep/Wake or volume buttons Chapter 32 Accessibility 129 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Enable Guided Access at Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access, where you can:
Turn Guided Access on or off Set a passcode that controls the use of Guided Access and prevents someone from leaving an active session Set whether other accessibility shortcuts are available during a session To start a Guided Access session open the app you want to run, then triple-click the Home button. Adjust settings for the session, then click Start. End a Guided Access session: Triple-click the Home button and enter the Guided Access passcode. AssistiveTouch AssistiveTouch helps you use iPhone if you have difficulty touching the screen or pressing the buttons. You can use a compatible adaptive accessory (such as a joystick) together with AssistiveTouch to control iPhone. You can also use AssistiveTouch without an accessory to perform gestures that are difficult for you. Turn on AssistiveTouch: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. To set Triple-click Home to turn AssistiveTouch on or off, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Triple-click Home. Adjust the tracking speed (with accessory attached): Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
AssistiveTouch > Touch speed. Show or hide the AssistiveTouch menu: Click the secondary button on your accessory. Move the menu button: Drag it to any edge of the screen. Hide the menu button (with accessory attached): Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
AssistiveTouch > Always Show Menu. Perform a swipe or drag that uses 2, 3, 4, or 5 fingers: Tap the menu button, tap Gestures, and then tap the number of digits needed for the gesture. When the corresponding circles appear on the screen, swipe or drag in the direction required by the gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button. Perform a pinch gesture: Tap the menu button, tap Favorites, and then tap Pinch. When the pinch circles appear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles, then drag the pinch circles in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button. Create your own gesture: Tap the menu button, tap Favorites, and then tap an empty gesture placeholder. Or, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Create New Gesture. Lock or rotate the screen, adjust iPhone volume, or simulate shaking iPhone: Tap the menu button, then tap Device. Simulate pressing the Home button: Tap the menu button, then tap Home. Exit a menu without performing a gesture: Tap anywhere outside the menu. TTY support You can use the iPhone TTY Adapter cable (sold separately in many areas) to connect iPhone to a TTY machine. Go to www.apple.com/store (may not be available in all areas) or check with your local Apple retailer. Chapter 32 Accessibility 130 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Connect iPhone to a TTY machine: Go to Settings > Phone and turn TTY on, and then connect iPhone to your TTY machine using the iPhone TTY Adapter. When TTY on iPhone is turned on, the TTY icon screen. For information about using a particular TTY machine, see the documentation that came with the machine. appears in the status bar at the top of the Assignable ringtones You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible caller ID. You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPhone. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 97. Visual voicemail The play and pause controls in visual voicemail let you control the playback of messages. Drag the playhead on the scrubber bar to repeat a portion of the message thats hard to understand. See Visual voicemail on page 48. Widescreen keyboards Many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts, let you rotate iPhone when youre typing, so you can use a larger keyboard. Large phone keypad Make phone calls simply by tapping entries in your contacts and favorites lists. When you need to dial a number, iPhones large numeric keypad makes it easy. See Phone calls on page 45. Voice Control Voice Control lets you make phone calls and control Music playback using voice commands. See Make a call on page 45, and Siri and Voice Control on page 63. Watch videos with closed captions To turn view closed captions for videos that offer them, go to Settings > General > Accessibility
> Subtitles & Captioning. Customize the appearance of your captions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles
& Captioning > Style, where you can choose an existing option or create your own style based on your choice of font, color, background, opacity. Not all videos include closed captions. Accessibility in OS X Take advantage of the accessibility features in OS X when you use iTunes to sync information and content from your iTunes library to iPhone. In the Finder, choose Help > Help Center, then search for accessibility. For more information about iPhone and OS X accessibility features, go to www.apple.com/accessibility. Chapter 32 Accessibility 131 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Settings 33 Settings lets you configure iPhone, set app options, add accounts, and set other preferences. See other chapters for information about settings for the built-in apps. For example, for Safari settings, see Chapter 7, Safari, on page 55. VPN Your organization may use a VPN to communicate private information securely over a non-
private network. You may need to configure VPN, for example, to access your work email. This setting appears when you have VPN configured on iPhone, allowing you to turn VPN on or off. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. General General settings include network, sharing, security, and other settings. You can also find information about your iPhone, and reset various iPhone settings. VPN VPNs used within organizations allow you to communicate private information securely over a non-private network. You may need to configure VPN, for example, to access your work email. Ask the networks administrator for the settings necessary to configure VPN for your network. After one or more VPN settings are defined you can:
Turn VPN on or off: Go to Settings > VPN. Switch between VPNs: Go to Settings > General > VPN, then choose a configuration. See also Appendix A, iPhone in Business, on page 134. Auto-Lock Locking iPhone turns off the display in order to save the battery and prevent unintended operation of iPhone. You can still receive calls and text messages, and you can adjust the volume and use the mic button on your headset while listening to music or on a call. Set the amount of time before iPhone locks: Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock, then choose a time. Accessibility Go to Settings > General > Accessibility and turn on the features you want. See Chapter 32, Accessibility, on page 117. 132 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Profiles This setting appears if you install one or more profiles on iPhone. Tap Profiles to see information about the profiles youve installed. For more information see Using configuration profiles on page 134. Reset You can reset the word dictionary, network settings, home screen layout, and location warnings. You can also erase all of your content and settings. Reset iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Reset, then choose an option:
Reset all settings: All your preferences and settings are reset. Erase all content and settings: Your information, and settings are removed. iPhone cannot be used until its set up again. Reset network settings: When you reset network settings, your list of previously used networks and VPN settings not installed by a configuration profile are removed. Wi-Fi is turned off and then back on, disconnecting you from any network youre on. The Wi-Fi and Ask to Join Networks settings remain turned on. To remove VPN settings installed by a configuration profile, go to Settings > General > Profile, then select the profile and tap Remove. This also removes other settings or accounts provided by the profile. Reset the keyboard dictionary: You add words to the keyboard dictionary by rejecting words iPhone suggests as you type. Resetting the keyboard dictionary erases all words youve added. Reset the Home screen layout: Returns the built-in apps to their original layout on the Home screen. Reset location and privacy: Resets the location services and privacy settings to their factory defaults. Chapter 33 Settings 133 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iPhone in Business A x i d n e p p A With support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, and Microsoft Exchange, iPhone is ready to go to work. For detailed information about using iPhone in business, go to www.apple.com/iphone/business. Using configuration profiles If youre in an enterprise environment, you may be able to set up accounts and other items on iPhone by installing a configuration profile. Configuration profiles let your administrator set up your iPhone to use the information systems at your company, school, or organization. For example, a configuration profile might set up your iPhone to access the Microsoft Exchange servers at work, so iPhone can access your Exchange email, calendars, and contacts, and it may turn on Passcode Lock to help keep the information secure. Your administrator may distribute configuration profiles by email, by putting them on a secure webpage, or by installing them directly on iPhone for you. Your administrator may have you install a profile that ties your iPhone to a mobile device management server, which allows your administrator to configure your settings remotely. Install configuration profiles: On iPhone, open the email message or download the configuration profiles from the website your administrator provides. When you open a configuration profile, installation begins. Important: You may be asked whether a configuration profile is trusted. If in doubt, ask your administrator before installing the configuration profile. You cant change the settings defined by a configuration profile. If you want to change settings, you must first remove the configuration profile, or install a new configuration profile with the new settings. Remove a configuration profile: Go to Settings > General > Profile, then select the configuration profile and tap Remove. Removing a configuration profile deletes the settings and all other information installed by the profile. Setting up Microsoft Exchange accounts Microsoft Exchange provides email, contact, tasks, and calendar information that you can automatically sync wirelessly to iPhone. You can set up an Exchange account directly on iPhone. Set up an Exchange account on iPhone: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Tap Add Account, then tap Microsoft Exchange. Ask your service provider or administrator what settings you should use. 134 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL VPN access VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to private networks, such as the network at your company or school. Use Network settings on iPhone to configure and turn on VPN. Ask your administrator what settings you should use. VPN can also be set up automatically by a configuration profile. When VPN is set up by a configuration profile, iPhone may turn VPN on automatically whenever its needed. For more information, contact your administrator. LDAP and CardDAV accounts When you set up an LDAP account, you can view and search for contacts on your organizations LDAP server. The server appears as a new group in Contacts. Because LDAP contacts arent downloaded to iPhone, you must have an Internet connection to view them. Check with your administrator for account settings and other requirements (such as VPN). When you set up a CardDAV account, your account contacts are synced with iPhone over the air. You may also be able to search for contacts on your organizations CardDAV server. Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap Other. Ask your service provider or administrator what settings you should use. Appendix A iPhone in Business 135 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL International Keyboards B x i d n e p p A Using international keyboards International keyboards let you type text in many different languages, including Asian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supported keyboards, go to www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html. Manage keyboards. Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboards. Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list. Repeat to add more keyboards. Remove a keyboard: Tap Edit, tap next to the keyboard you want to remove, then tap Delete. Edit your keyboard list: Tap Edit, then drag next to a keyboard to a new place in the list. To enter text in a different language, switch keyboards. Switch keyboards while typing. Touch and hold the Globe key keyboards. To choose a keyboard, slide your finger to the name of the keyboard, then release. The Globe key appears only if you enable more than one keyboard. to show all your enabled You can also just tap briefly. Continue tapping to access other enabled keyboards. When you tap
, the name of the newly activated keyboard appears Many keyboards provide letters, numbers, and symbols that arent visible on the keyboard. Enter accented letters or other characters. Touch and hold the related letter, number, or symbol, then slide to choose a variant. For example:
On a Thai keyboard: Choose native numbers by touching and holding the related Arabic number. On a Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic keyboard: Suggested characters or candidates appear at the top of the keyboard. Tap a candidate to enter it, or flick left to see more candidates. Use the extended candidate list. Tap the up arrow at the right to view the full candidate list. Scroll the list: Flick up or down. Return to the short list: Tap the down arrow. When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a shortcut 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. Turn shortcuts on or off. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Shortcuts. Shortcuts are available for:
Simplified Chinese: Pinyin Traditional Chinese: Pinyin and Zhuyin Japanese: Romaji and 50 Key 136 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Special input methods You can use keyboards to enter some languages in different ways. A few examples are Chinese Cangjie and Wubihua, Japanese Kana, and Facemarks. You can also use your finger or a stylus to write Chinese characters on the screen. Build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys. As you type, suggested characters appear. Tap a character to choose it, or continue typing up to five components to see more options. Build Chinese Wubihua (stroke) characters. Use the keypad to build Chinese characters using up to five strokes, in the correct writing sequence: horizontal, vertical, left falling, right falling, and hook. For example, the Chinese character (circle) should begin with the vertical stroke . As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear (the most commonly used characters appear first). Tap a character to choose it. If youre not sure of the correct stroke, enter an asterisk (*). To see more character options, type another stroke, or scroll through the character list. Tap the match key () to show only characters that match exactly what you typed. Write Chinese characters. Write Chinese characters directly on the screen with your finger when Simplified or Traditional Chinese handwriting formats are turned on. 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 follow-on characters appear in the list as additional choices Touchpad Some complex characters can be typed by writing two or more component characters in sequence. Tap the character to replace the characters you typed. Roman characters are also recognized. Type Japanese kana. Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. For more syllable options, tap the arrow key and select another syllable or word from the window. Type Japanese romaji. Use the Romaji keyboard to type syllables. Alternative choices appear along the top of the keyboard, tap one to type it. For more syllable options, tap the arrow key and select another syllable or word from the window. Type facemarks or emoticons. Use the Japanese Kana keyboard and tap the ^_^ key. Or you can:
, then tap Use the Japanese Romaji keyboard (QWERTY-Japanese layout): Tap the Number key the ^_^ key. Use the Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) Pinyin or (Traditional) Zhuyin keyboard: Tap the Symbols key
, then tap the ^_^ key. Appendix B International Keyboards 137 DRAFTTouchpad APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safety, Handling, & Support C x i d n e p p A Important safety information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injuries, or damage to iPhone or other property. Read all the safety information below before using iPhone. Handling Handle iPhone with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. iPhone can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. Dont use a damaged iPhone, such as one with a cracked screen, as it may cause injury. If youre concerned about scratching, consider using a case. Repairing Dont open iPhone and dont attempt to repair iPhone by yourself. Disassembling iPhone may cause injury to you or damage to iPhone. If iPhone is damaged, malfunctions, or comes in contact with liquid, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. You can find more information about getting service at www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/faq. Battery Dont attempt to replace the iPhone battery yourselfyou may damage the battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery in iPhone should be replaced only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. Dont incinerate the battery. For information about battery recycling and replacement, go to www.apple.com/batteries. Distraction Using iPhone in some circumstances can distract you and may cause a dangerous situation. Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones or headphones (for example, avoid texting while driving a car or using headphones while riding a bicycle). Navigation Maps, directions, Flyover, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions, Flyover, or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided on iPhone to your surroundings, and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require Location Services. See UNRESOLVABLE CROSS-REFERENCE on page ###. Use common sense when navigating. 138 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Charging Charge iPhone with the included USB cable and power adapter or other third-party Made for iPhone cables and power adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0 or power adapters compliant with one or more of the following standards EN 301489-34, IEC 62684, YD/T 1591-2009, CNS 15285, ITU L.1000, or another applicable mobile phone power adapter interoperability standard. An iPhone Micro USB Adapter (available separately in some areas) or other adapter may be needed to connect iPhone to some compatible power adapters. Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause electric shock. When you use the Apple USB Power Adapter to charge iPhone, make sure that the AC plug or AC power cord is fully inserted into the adapter before you plug it into a power outlet. Power adapters may become warm during normal use, and prolonged contact may cause injury. Always allow adequate ventilation around power adapters when using them. Note: Only micro USB power adapters in certain regions that comply with applicable mobile phone power adapter interoperability standards are compatible. Please contact the power adapter manufacturer to find out if your micro USB power adapter complies with these standards. Hearing loss Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they actually are. Turn on the audio and check the volume before inserting anything in your ear. For more information about hearing loss, see www.apple.com/sound. For information about how to set a maximum volume limit on iPhone, see Music settings on page 64. WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Apple headsets The headsets sold with iPhone 4S or later in China (identifiable by dark insulating rings on the plug) are designed to comply with Chinese standards and are compatible with iPhone 4S or later, iPad 2 or later, and iPod touch 5th generation. Use only compatible headsets with your device. Radio signals iPhone uses radio signals to connect to wireless networks. For information about the amount of power used to transmit these signals, and about steps you can take to minimize exposure, see Settings > General > About > Legal > RF Exposure. Radio frequency interference Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones (for example, in healthcare facilities or blasting areas). Although iPhone is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio frequency emissions, such emissions from iPhone can negatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction. Turn off iPhone or use Airplane Mode to turn off the iPhone wireless transmitters when use is prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by authorities. Medical devices iPhone contains radios that emit electromagnetic fields. These electromagnetic fields may interfere with pacemakers or other medical devices. If you wear a pacemaker, maintain at least 6 inches (approximately 15 cm) of separation between your pacemaker and iPhone. If you suspect iPhone is interfering with your pacemaker or any other medical device, stop using iPhone and consult your physician for information specific to your medical device. iPhone has magnets near the bottom, and the included headphones also have magnets in the earbuds, which may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators or other medical devices. Maintain at least 6 inches (approximately 15 cm) of separation between your pacemaker or defibrillator and iPhone or the earbuds. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 139 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Medical conditions If you have any other medical condition that you believe could be affected by iPhone (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your physician prior to using iPhone. Explosive atmospheres Do not charge or use iPhone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as at a fueling area, or in areas where the air contains chemicals or particles
(such as grain, dust, or metal powders). Obey all signs and instructions. Repetitive motion When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or playing games on iPhone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you experience discomfort, stop using iPhone and consult a physician. High-consequence activities This device is not intended for use where the failure of the device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage. Choking hazard Some iPhone accessories may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep these accessories away from small children. Important handling information Cleaning Clean iPhone immediately if it comes in contact with anything that may cause stains such as dirt, ink, makeup, or lotions. To clean:
Disconnect all cables and turn iPhone off (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, then slide the onscreen slider). Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Dont use cleaning products or compressed air. The front or back cover of iPhone may be made of glass with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic
(oil repellant) coating. This coating wears over time with normal usage. Cleaning products and abrasive materials will further diminish the coating, and may scratch the glass. Abrasive media may also scratch iPhone. Using connectors, ports, and buttons Never force a connector into a port or apply excessive pressure to a button, because this may cause damage that is not covered under the warranty. If the connector and port dont join with reasonable ease, they probably dont match. Check for obstructions and make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Lightning Discoloration of the Lightning plug after regular use is normal. Dirt, debris, and exposure to liquids may cause discoloration. To remove the discoloration or if the cable becomes warm during use or wont charge or sync your iPhone, disconnect the Lightning cable from your computer or power adapter and clean it with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquids or cleaning products when cleaning the Lightning connector. Operating temperature iPhone is designed to work in ambient temperatures between 32 and 95 F (0 and 35 C) and stored in temperatures between -4 and 113 F (-20 and 45 C). iPhone can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside of these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing iPhone to dramatic changes in temperature or humidity. When youre using iPhone or charging the battery, it is normal for iPhone to get warm. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 140 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL If the interior temperature of iPhone exceeds normal operating temperatures (for example, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you may experience the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature:
iPhone stops charging. The screen dims. A temperature warning screen appears. Some apps may close. Important: You may not be able to use iPhone while the temperature warning screen is displayed. If iPhone cant regulate its internal temperature, it goes into deep sleep mode until it cools. Move iPhone to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutes before trying to use iPhone again. For more information, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT2101. iPhone Support site Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/iphone. To contact Apple for personalized support (not available in all areas), see www.apple.com/support/contact. Restarting or resetting iPhone If something isnt working right, try restarting iPhone, forcing an app to close, or resetting iPhone. Restart iPhone: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider to turn off iPhone. To turn iPhone back on, hold down the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears. Force an app to close: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until a red slider appears, then hold down the Home button until the app closes. You can also remove an app from the recents list to force it to close. See Start at home on page 20. If you cant turn off iPhone or if the problem continues, you may need to reset iPhone. A reset should be done only if turning iPhone off and on doesnt resolve the problem. Reset iPhone: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears. About Display information about iPhone: Go to Settings > General > About. The items you can view include:
Available storage space Serial number iOS version Network addresses IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, or Smart Card) for GSM networks MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) for CDMA networks Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 141 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Legal notices, license, and regulatory marks To copy the serial number and other identifiers, touch and hold the identifier until Copy appears. To help Apple improve products and services, iPhone sends diagnostic and usage data. This data does not personally identify you but may include location information. View or turn off diagnostic information: Go to Settings > General > About > Diagnostics &
Usage. Software Update Software Update lets you download and install iOS updates from Apple. Update to the latest iOS version: Go to Settings > General > Software Update. If a newer version of iOS is available, follow the onscreen instructions to download and install it. Wrong Passcode or iPhone is disabled appears If you forget your passcode or iPhone displays an alert that it is disabled, see iOS: Wrong passcode results in red disabled screen at support.apple.com/kb/HT1212. This accessory is not supported by iPhone appears The accessory you attached may not work with iPhone. Make sure the USB cable and connectors are free of debris, and refer to the documentation that came with the accessory. Cant view email attachments If iPhone cant view email attachments, try the following:
View an attached file: Tap the attachment to open it in Quick Look. You may need to wait while it downloads before viewing. Save an attached photo or video: Tap the attachment to open it in Quick Look. You may need to wait while it downloads before viewing. Quick Look supports the following document types:
.doc, .docxMicrosoft Word
.htm, .htmlwebpage
.keyKeynote
.numbersNumbers
.pagesPages
.pdfPreview, Adobe Acrobat
.ppt, .pptxMicrosoft PowerPoint
.rtfRich Text Format
.txttext
.vcfcontact information
.xls, .xlsxMicrosoft Excel For additional troubleshooting information, go to www.apple.com/support/iphone. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 142 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Backing up iPhone You can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPhone. If you choose to back up using iCloud, you cant also use iTunes to automatically back up to your computer, but you can use iTunes to manually back up to your computer. Backing up with iCloud iCloud backs up to iPhone daily over Wi-Fi, when its connected to a power source and is locked. The date and time of the last backup is listed at the bottom of the Storage & Backup screen. iCloud backs up your:
Purchased music, TV shows, apps, and books Photos and videos in your Camera Roll iPhone settings App data Home screen and app organization Messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS) Ringtones Note: Purchased music is not backed up in all areas and TV shows are not available in all areas. If you didn't enable iCloud backup when you first set up iPhone, you can turn it on in iCloud settings. Turn on iCloud backups: Go to Settings > iCloud, then log in with your Apple ID and password, if required. Go to Storage & Backup, then turn on iCloud Backup. Back up immediately: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Back Up Now. Manage your backups: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage. Tap the name of your iPhone. Turn Camera Roll backup on or off: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage. Tap the name of your iPhone, then turn Camera Roll backup on or off. View the devices being backed up: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup >
Manage Storage. Stop iCloud backups: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Backup, then turn off iCloud Backup. Music that isnt purchased in iTunes isn't backed up in iCloud. You have to use iTunes to back up and restore that content. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Important: Backups for music or TV show purchases are not available in all areas. Previous purchases may be unavailable if they are no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore. Purchased content, as well as Photo Stream content, doesnt count against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage. Backing up with iTunes iTunes creates a backup of photos in your Camera Roll or Saved Photos album, and backups of text messages, notes, call history, your Favorites list, sound settings, and more. Media files, such as songs, and some photos, arent backed up, but can be restored by syncing with iTunes. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 143 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When you connect iPhone to the computer you normally sync with, iTunes creates a backup each time you:
Sync with iTunes: iTunes syncs iPhone each time you connect iPhone to your computer. iTunes wont automatically back up an iPhone that isnt configured to sync with that computer. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. Update or restore iPhone: iTunes always backs up iPhone before updating and restoring. iTunes can also encrypt iPhone backups to secure your data. Encrypt iPhone backups: Select Encrypt iPhone backup in the iTunes Summary pane. Restore iPhone files and settings: Connect iPhone to the computer you normally sync with, select iPhone in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane. For more information about backups, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1766. Removing an iTunes backup You can remove an iPhone backup from the list of backups in iTunes. You may want to do this, for example, if a backup was created on someone elses computer. Remove a backup:
1 In iTunes, open iTunes Preferences. Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. 2 Click Devices (iPhone doesnt need to be connected). 3 Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup. 4 Click Delete, to confirm you wish to remove the selected backup, then click OK. Updating and restoring iPhone software You can update iPhone software in Settings, or by using iTunes. You can also erase or restore iPhone, and then use iCloud or iTunes to restore from a backup. Deleted data is no longer accessible through the iPhone user interface, but it isnt erased from iPhone. For information about erasing all content and settings, see Reset on page 133. Updating iPhone You can update software in iPhone Settings or by using iTunes. Update wirelessly on iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Software Update. iPhone checks for available software updates. Update software in iTunes: iTunes checks for available software updates each time you sync iPhone using iTunes. See Syncing with iTunes on page 17. For more information about updating iPhone software, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT4623. Restoring iPhone You can use iCloud or iTunes to restore iPhone from a backup. Restore from an iCloud backup: Reset iPhone to erase all settings and information. Sign in to iCloud and choose Restore from a Backup in the Setup Assistant. See Reset on page 133. Restore from an iTunes backup: Connect iPhone to the computer you normally sync with, select iPhone in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 144 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When the iPhone software is restored, you can either set it up as a new iPhone, or restore your music, videos, app data, and other content from a backup. For more information about restoring iPhone software, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1414. Using iPhone on cellular networks iPhone connects to the Internet using Wi-Fi or your carriers cellular network. If iPhone is connected to the Internet via the cellular data network, the status bar.
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, , or icon appears in the LTE, 4G and 3G service on GSM cellular networks support simultaneous voice and data communications. For all other cellular connections, you cant use Internet services while youre talking on the phone unless iPhone also has a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. Depending on your network connection, you may not be able to receive calls while iPhone transfers data over the cellular networkwhen downloading a webpage, for example. GSM networks: On an EDGE or GPRS connection, incoming calls may go directly to voicemail during data transfers. For incoming calls that you answer, data transfers are paused. CDMA networks: On EV-DO connections, data transfers are paused when you answer incoming calls. On 1xRTT connections, incoming calls may go directly to voicemail during data transfers. For incoming calls that you answer, data transfers are paused. Data transfer resumes when you end the call. If you dont want to use the cellular network for Internet access, turn off Cellular Data at Settings
> Cellular Data. Then all data services use only Wi-Fiincluding email, web browsing, push notifications, and other services. To check your cellular usage, go to Settings > General > Usage. Using iPhone with other carriers Some carriers let you unlock iPhone for use with their network. To see if your carrier offers this option, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1937. 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, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT5014. Learning more, service, and support This table describes where to get more iPhone-related safety, software, and service information. To learn about Using iPhone safely iPhone service and support, tips, forums, and Apple software downloads Do this See Important safety information on page 138. Go to www.apple.com/support/iphone. Service and support from your carrier Contact your carrier or go to your carriers website. The latest information about iPhone Go to www.apple.com/iphone. Managing your Apple ID account Go to appleid.apple.com. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 145 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL To learn about Using iCloud Using iTunes Do this Go to www.apple.com/support/icloud. Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. For an online iTunes tutorial (may not be available in all areas), go to www.apple.com/support/itunes. Using other Apple iOS apps Go to www.apple.com/support/ios. Finding your iPhone serial number, IMEI, ICCID, or MEID Obtaining warranty service Viewing iPhone regulatory information You can find your iPhone serial number, International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), ICCD, or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) on the iPhone packaging. Or, on iPhone, choose Settings > General > About. For more information, go to support.apple.com/kb/ht4061. First follow the advice in this guide. Then go to www.apple.com/support/iphone. On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About > Legal
> Regulatory. Battery replacement service Go to www.apple.com/batteries/replacements.html. Using iPhone in an enterprise environment Go to www.apple.com/iphone/business to learn more about the enterprise features of iPhone, including Microsoft Exchange, IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, VPN, and more. FCC info This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple could void the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. Disposal and recycling information Apple Recycling Program (available in some areas): For free recycling of your old mobile phone, a prepaid shipping label, and instructions, see www.apple.com/recycling. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 146 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL iPhone disposal and recycling: You must dispose of iPhone properly according to local laws and regulations. Because iPhone contains electronic components and a battery, iPhone must be disposed of separately from household waste. When iPhone reaches its end of life, contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options, or simply drop it off at your local Apple retail store or return it to Apple. The battery will be removed and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. For more information, see www.apple.com/recycling. Battery replacement: The lithium-ion battery in iPhone should be replaced only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. For more information about battery replacement services, go to www.apple.com/batteries/replacements.html. Battery Charger Efficiency Trkiye Trkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Ynetmeligine Uygundur. European UnionDisposal Information The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Union Europeenneinformations sur lelimination: Le symbole ci-dessus signifie que, conformment aux lois et rglementations locales, vous devez jeter votre produit et/
ou sa batterie sparment des ordures mnagres. Lorsque ce produit arrive en fin de vie, apportez-le un point de collecte dsign par les autorits locales. La collecte spare et le recyclage de votre produit et/ou de sa batterie lors de sa mise au rebut aideront prserver les ressources naturelles et sassurer quil est recycl de manire protger la sant humaine et lenvironnement. Europaische UnionInformationen zur Entsorgung: Das oben aufgefhrte Symbol weist darauf hin, dass dieses Produkt und/oder die damit verwendete Batterie den geltenden gesetzlichen Vorschriften entsprechend und vom Hausmll getrennt entsorgt werden muss. Geben Sie dieses Produkt zur Entsorgung bei einer offiziellen Sammelstelle ab. Durch getrenntes Sammeln und Recycling werden die Rohstoffreserven geschont und es ist sichergestellt, dass beim Recycling des Produkts und/oder der Batterie alle Bestimmungen zum Schutz von Gesundheit und Umwelt eingehalten werden. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 147 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Unione Europeainformazioni per lo smaltimento: Il simbolo qui sopra significa che, in base alle leggi e alle normative locali, il prodotto e/o la sua batteria dovrebbero essere riciclati separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quando il prodotto diventa inutilizzabile, portalo nel punto di raccolta stabilito dalle autorit locali. La raccolta separata e il riciclaggio del prodotto e/o della sua batteria al momento dello smaltimento aiutano a conservare le risorse naturali e assicurano che il riciclaggio avvenga nel rispetto della salute umana e dellambiente. Europeiska unioneninformation om kassering: Symbolen ovan betyder att produkten och/eller dess batteri enligt lokala lagar och bestmmelser inte fr kastas tillsammans med hushllsavfallet. Nr produkten har tjnat ut mste den tas till en tervinningsstation som utsetts av lokala myndigheter. Genom att lta den uttjnta produkten och/eller dess batteri tas om hand fr tervinning hjlper du till att spara naturresurser och skydda hlsa och milj. BrasilInformacoes sobre descarte e reciclagem O smbolo indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria no devem ser descartadas no lixo domstico. Quando decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria, faa-o de acordo com as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais. Para informaes sobre substncias de uso restrito, o programa de reciclagem da Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone de informaes, visite www.apple.com/br/environment. Apple and the environment At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our operations and products. For more information, go to www.apple.com/environment. Appendix C Safety, Handling, & Support 148 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL K Apple Inc. 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, AirPlay, AirPort, AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, Aperture, Apple TV, Cover Flow, FaceTime, Finder, iBooks, iCal, iLife, iMessage, iMovie, iPad, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod, iPod touch, iSight, iTunes, Keynote, Mac, Mac OS, Numbers, OS X, Pages, Passbook, Safari, Siri, Spotlight, Time Capsule, and the Works with iPhone logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. AirPrint, EarPods, Flyover, Guided Access, the Made for iPhone logo, and Multi-Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc. Apple Store, Genius, iAd, iCloud, iTunes Extras, iTunes Plus, and iTunes Store are service marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Match are service marks of Apple Inc. IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. NIKE and the Swoosh Design are trademarks of NIKE, Inc. and its affiliates, and are used under license. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Apple Inc. is under license. Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. 019-2539/2013-09 DRAFT APPLE CONFIDENTIAL FaceTime 34 At a glance Use FaceTime to make video or audio calls to other iOS devices or computers that support FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the rear camera (not available on all models) to share what you see around you. Drag your image to any corner. Mute (you can hear and see; the caller can see but not hear). Switch to the rear camera (available on some models). With a Wi-Fi connection and an Apple ID, you can make and receive FaceTime calls (you might be prompted to sign in using your Apple ID, or create a new account). Note: FaceTime may not be available in all areas. Get your FaceTime Make a FaceTime call. Tap FaceTime, then Contacts, and choose a name. Tap <camera icon> to make a video FaceTime call or <receiver icon> to make an audio FaceTime call. If you dont see the FaceTime button, make sure FaceTime is turned on in Settings > FaceTime. For FaceTime calls, your phone number is displayed even if caller ID is turned off. FPO 150 DRAFTSwitch to the rear camera (available on some models).Drag your imageto any corner.Mute (you can hear and see; the caller can see butnot hear). APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Get a FaceTime call. When someone uses FaceTime to call you, you can Answer, Decline, or choose another option. Tap Remind me later to set a time or circumstance for a reminder (for example, When I get to work). Tap Respond with text" to send the caller a text message from a list of responses or one you type yourself (for example, Ill call you later). Call again? Tap Recents, then choose a name or number. Use your voice to start the call. Press and hold the Home button until Siri (or Voice Control) appears and you hear a beep. Then say FaceTime, followed by the name of the person you want to call. See the whole gang. Rotate iPhone to use FaceTime in either landscape or portrait orientation. To avoid unwanted orientation changes, lock iPhone in portrait orientation. See Change orientation on page 21. Take advantage of Favorites. Tap Favorites. To add a favorite, Tap add to Favorites as FaceTime Audio or FaceTime. To call a favorite, tap a name in the list.
, then choose a contact and Manage calls Multi-task during a call. Press the Home button, then tap an app icon. You can still talk with your friend, but you cant see each other. To return to the video, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Manage those calls. Keep in mind that FaceTime calls are not forwarded. If another call comes in when youre on a FaceTime video call, you can either end the Facetime call and answer the incoming call, or decline the incoming call. Add a contact. Tap Contacts, tap phone number that they use for FaceTime. For a contact outside your region, be sure to enter the complete number, including country code and area code. Set options for FaceTime. Go to Settings > FaceTime. Options include specifying a phone number, Apple ID, or email address to use with FaceTime, setting your caller ID, and blocking unwanted callers.
, then enter the persons name and the email address or Chapter 34 FaceTime 151 DRAFT
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Internal Photos v1.0 Part1 | Internal Photos | 4.89 MiB |
Multi-Touch panel and LCD display removed A1507Apple Confidential Multi-Touch panel and LCD display - Front A1507Apple Confidential Multi-Touch panel and LCD display - Back A1507Apple Confidential Internal view A1507Apple Confidential Battery - Front A1507Apple Confidential Battery - Back A1507Apple Confidential Battery removed GPS/Secondary Cellular Antenna structure Wi-Fi/BT & LTE HB Antenna structure UICC card tray Primary Cellular Antenna structure A1507Apple Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Internal Photos v1.0 Part2 | Internal Photos | 4.59 MiB |
Speaker assembly - Front A1507Apple Confidential Speaker assembly - Back A1507Apple Confidential Headphone jack, Microphone, Lightning connector, Primary cellular antenna flex structure - Front A1507Apple Confidential Headphone jack, Microphone, Lightning connector, Primary cellular antenna flex structure - Back A1507Apple Confidential Rear camera - Back A1507Apple Confidential Rear camera - Front A1507Apple Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Internal Photos v1.0 Part3 | Internal Photos | 4.46 MiB |
Wi-Fi/BT & LTE HB antenna flex structure - Front A1507Apple Confidential Wi-Fi/BT & LTE HB antenna flex structure - Back A1507Apple Confidential MLB with shields - Front A1507Apple Confidential MLB with shields - Back A1507Apple Confidential MLB without shields - Front A1507Apple Confidential MLB without shields - Back A1507Apple Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 External Photos v1.0 | External Photos | 1.09 MiB |
A1507 - Front Face Multi-Touch LCD display, Earpiece receiver, FaceTime camera, Home button Apple Confidential A1507 - Bottom Side Headphone jack, Microphone, Lightning connector, Speaker Apple Confidential A1507 - Right Side UICC card tray Apple Confidential A1507 - Top Side Sleep/Wake button Apple Confidential A1507 - Left Side Ring/Silent switch, Volume buttons Apple Confidential A1507 - Back Plate Rear camera, Microphone, LED flash Apple Confidential A1507 - Bottom Side Apple Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 Reg Label Location 020-8508-A AW v1.0 | ID Label/Location Info | 797.04 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
Label Location Model: A1507 FCC ID: BCG-E2694B IC ID: 579C-E2694B 020-8508-A_AW NOTICE OF PROPRIETARY PROPERTY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF APPLE INC. THE POSSESSOR AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: (i) TO MAINTAIN THIS DOCUMENT IN CONFIDENCE,(ii) NOT TO REPRODUCE OR COPY IT (iii) NOT TO REVEAL OR PUBLISH IT IN WHOLE OR PART. Designed by Apple in California Assembled in China Model A1507 FCC ID: BCG-E2694B IC: 579C-E2694B IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0682 Apple Proprietary and Confidential
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC C2PC change letter-LegacyPhone5Ghz-113015-V1.1 | Cover Letter(s) | 115.81 KiB |
Date: Nov 17, 2015 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: Equipment Authorization and Compliance Branch Ref: FCC Class II Permissive change for the list of FCC IDs listed below. FCC IDs: BCG-E2643A (A1530), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2643B (A1457), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2642A (A1453, A1533), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2644A (A1456, A1532), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694A (A1529), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694B (A1507), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2599A (A1428, A1429), Original Grant date: 9/12/2012 Applicant: Apple, Inc. Dear OET Lab, This is to request a Class II permissive change for the following FCC IDs. FCC IDs: BCG-E2643A (A1530), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2643B (A1457), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2642A (A1453, A1533), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2644A (A1456, A1532), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694A (A1529), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694B (A1507), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2599A (A1428, A1429), Original Grant date: 9/12/2012 The previous NII grant is based on 5 GHz old rules. This C2PC application is to seek approval under the 5 GHz new rules, so that the device can continue to be marketed after June 2016. There is no hardware or software change except the power for 5 GHz sub-bands to comply with new rules. Apple Proprietary and Confidential Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com v1.1 1 If you have any questions regarding this application, please feel free to contact me Sincerely yours, Abhishek Rala. Global Certification Manager Apple Inc arala@apple.com 2 v1.1 Apple Proprietary and Confidential Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC C2PC 5GHzAuthorization Application Letter All-Legacy Phone-111715v-1.1 | Cover Letter(s) | 72.23 KiB |
Date: Nov17, 2015 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Attn: Equipment Authorization Branch Ref: C2PC for following FCC-IDs:
FCC IDs: BCG-E2643A (A1530), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2643B (A1457), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2642A (A1453, A1533), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2644A (A1456, A1532), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694A (A1529), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2694B (A1507), Original Grant date: 9/10/2013 FCC IDs: BCG-E2599A (A1428, A1429), Original Grant date: 9/12/2012 To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize UL Verification Services Inc. to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by UL Verification Services Inc. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing UL Verification Services Inc. as our representative, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation surveillance, inspection, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
assessment, testing,
(e.g. make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely, ____________________ Abhishek Rala Apple Inc. Global Certification Manager arala@apple.com Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Signature Auth Letter (AR) | Cover Letter(s) | 38.53 KiB |
February 25, 2015 Authorized Individual Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Date:
Subject:
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of KDB 852134 D01 Authorized Policy Form 731, I, grantee contact, hereby authorize Abhishek Rala to act on behalf of Apple Inc. for all matters relating to equipment authorization, including signing Form 731, attestations, and confidentiality request letters. This authorized individual may also assign another party to act as an authorized agent. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the grantee contact. Marc Douat Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014
1 2 3 4 5 | iPhone FCC Request Confidentiality Letter v1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 84.57 KiB |
Request for Confidentiality Model(s) A1533, A1453 A1532, A1456 A1428, A1429 A1530 A1529 A1457 A1507 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Subject:
Ref:
FCC ID BCG-E2642A BCG-E2644A BCG-E2599A BCG-E2643A BCG-E2694A BCG-E2643B BCG-E2694B To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), Apple Inc. hereby requests confidential treatment for documents filed with the Commission in connection with the application for equipment authorization referenced above. Permanent Confidentiality Apple Inc. requests that the Commission withholds the following document from public viewing indefinitely:
Software Security Description This document reveals detailed technical and design information that is protected by Apple Inc. as confidential and proprietary trade secrets. This information has been disclosed to those required to maintain its confidentiality, and is not customarily disclosed to the public even after commercial release of a device. As a result, disclosure of this information by the Commission would harm Apple Inc. by giving competitors an unfair advantage even after commercial release of the device. v1.0 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com Sincerely, ____________________ Abhishek Rala Apple Inc. Global Certification Manager arala@apple.com v1.0 Date: Nov 30, 2015 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 FCC Authorization Application Letter v1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 127.09 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
Date: July 15, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Attn: Office of Engineering and Technology Ref: FCC ID: BCG-E2694B, Model: A1507 To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize UL Verification Services Inc., located at 47173 Benicia Street, Fremont, CA 94538, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by UL Verification Services Inc. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing CCS as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) b) c) d) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com e) f) g) h) i) j) upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely, ____________________ Tiberiu Muresan Apple Inc. Wireless Certification Manager tmuresan@apple.com Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | A1507 FCC Request Confidentiality Letter v1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 141.81 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
Request for Confidentiality BCG-E2694B, Model: A1507 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Subject:
FCC ID:
To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), Apple Inc. hereby requests confidential treatment for documents filed with the Commission in connection with the application for equipment authorization referenced above. Permanent Confidentiality Apple Inc. requests that the Commission withholds the following documents from public viewing indefinitely:
Block Diagrams Electrical Schematic Diagrams Technical Description Antenna Specifications Bill of Materials Tune-up Procedure These documents reveal detailed technical and design information that is protected by Apple Inc. as confidential and proprietary trade secrets. This information has been disclosed to those required to maintain its confidentiality, and is not customarily disclosed to the public even after commercial release of a device. As a result, disclosure of this information by the Commission would harm Apple Inc. by giving competitors an unfair advantage even after commercial release of the device. Short Term Confidentiality In addition to the above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commissions policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFR Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, Apple Inc. requests that the Commission withholds the following documents from public viewing for one hundred eighty days after the date the grant of equipment authorization is issued:
External Photographs Internal Photographs Test Setup Photographs User Manual These documents reveal technical and design information that has not been publicly disclosed in marketing materials and is protected by Apple Inc. as confidential and proprietary trade secrets. This information has been disclosed to those required to maintain its confidentiality, and is not customarily disclosed publicly prior to the commercial release of the device. As a result, disclosure of this information by the Commission prior to commercial release would harm Apple Inc. by giving competitors an unfair market advantage. Apple Inc. believes the period of confidentiality requested is necessary to protect the information until the commercial release of a device. It is our understanding that measurement test reports and FCC ID label format cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Date: July 15 , 2013 ____________________ Tiberiu Muresan Apple Inc. Wireless Certification Manager tmuresan@apple.com Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | FCC HAC Attestation Letter v1.0 | Attestation Statements | 134.24 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
Date: August 6, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Attn: Office of Engineering and Technology Re: HAC Attestation - FCC ID: BCG-E2694B, Model A1507 To whom it may concern:
Apple Inc. hereby declares that the reported MIF values detailed below are based on worst case operating modes for all air interfaces for which the HAC rating is provided, based on the current methodology for determining MIF values. Reference Test report Number(s): UL Verification Services Test Report 13U15037-16 Communication System Name GSM-FDD (TDMA, GMSK) UMTS-FDD (WCDMA) MIF (dB) 3.63
-27.23 SPEAG test files UID 10021-DAA 10011-CAA Sincerely, ____________________ Tiberiu Muresan Apple Inc. Wireless Certification Manager tmuresan@apple.com Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Signature Auth Letter v1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 36.75 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
December 13, 2012 Authorized Individual Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Date:
Subject:
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of KDB 852134 D01 Authorized Policy Form 731, I, grantee contact, hereby authorize Tiberiu Muresan to act on behalf of Apple Inc. for all matters relating to equipment authorization, including signing Form 731, attestations, and confidentiality request letters. This authorized individual may also assign another party to act as an authorized agent. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the grantee contact. Marc Douat Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014
1 2 3 4 5 | SVLTE Attestation | Attestation Statements | 123.59 KiB | / October 09 2013 |
Date: August 6, 2013 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Attn: Office of Engineering and Technology Re: SVLTE Support FCC IDs:
BCG-E2642A, Model A1453 and Model A1533 BCG-E2644A, Model A1456 and Model A1532 BCG-E2643A, Model A1530 BCG-E2643B, Model A1457 BCG-E2694A, Model A1529 BCG-E2694B, Model A1507 To whom it may concern:
Apple Inc. hereby declares that SVLTE is not supported on any of the FCC IDs and corresponding Model Numbers listed above. Sincerely, ____________________ Tiberiu Muresan Apple Inc. Wireless Certification Manager tmuresan@apple.com Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-12-29 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2013-09-10 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
4 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
5 | 1850 ~ 1910 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 | Effective |
2015-12-29
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2013-09-10
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Apple Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005899216
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
One Apple Park Way
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Cupertino, California 95014
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1 2 3 4 5 |
Cupertino, CA
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1 2 3 4 5 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
BCG
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
E2694B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M******** D******
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
EMC Engineer
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
408 9********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
408 9********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@apple.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/20/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cellular Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN Radios | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grant Comments | Class II permissive change to show compliance with new UNII rules. Power output listed is conducted. This device supports 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth operations in the 5 GHz band. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for US operations. For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 5 mm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR in this frequency band for head, body-worn accessory, and simultaneous transmission use conditions are: 0.59 W/kg, 0.56 W/kg, and 1.57 W/kg, respectively. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power output listed is conducted. This device supports 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth operations in the 5 GHz band. Operations in the 5.15-5.25 GHz band are for indoor use only. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for US operations. For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 5 mm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR in this frequency band for head, body-worn accessory, and simultaneous transmission use conditions are: 0.59 W/kg, 0.56 W/kg, and 1.57 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Power output listed is conducted. This device supports 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth operations in the 5 GHz band, and 20 MHz bandwidth in the 2.4 GHz band. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for US operations. For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 5 mm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR in this frequency band for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions are: 0.58 W/kg, 0.54 W/kg, 0.54 W/kg, and 1.54 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output power listed is conducted. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output powers listed are ERP values for operations below 1 GHz and EIRP values for operations above 1 GHz. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for U.S. operations. For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 5 mm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR in this frequency band for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions are: 1.19 W/kg, 1.17 W/kg, 1.17 W/kg, and 1.57 W/kg, respectively. HAC rating: M3T4-2011 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
UL Verification Services Inc. (formerly UL CCS)
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
M**** M****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
919 5********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
000-0********
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1 2 3 4 5 |
m******@ul.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5180 | 5240 | 0.044 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC HX ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.042 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC HX ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.027 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC HX | 5745 | 5825 | 0.028 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC HX | 5180 | 5240 | 0.043 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC HX ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.042 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | CC HX ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.026 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC HX | 2412 | 2472 | 0.328 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC HX | 5745 | 5825 | 0.166 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0220000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 1.268 | 2.5 ppm | 247KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.156 | 2.5 ppm | 4M15F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 3 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.123 | 2.5 ppm | 1M10G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 4 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.129 | 2.5 ppm | 2M69G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 5 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.126 | 2.5 ppm | 4M50G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 6 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.123 | 2.5 ppm | 8M98G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 7 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 1.276 | 2.5 ppm | 244KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 8 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.306 | 2.5 ppm | 4M18F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 9 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.67 | 2.5 ppm | 1M09G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.64 | 2.5 ppm | 2M70G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 11 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.735 | 2.5 ppm | 4M48G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 12 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.787 | 2.5 ppm | 8M95G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 13 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.824 | 2.5 ppm | 13M4G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 14 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.863 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9G7D |
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