`User Guide
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`Contents
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`Chapter 1: Getting Started
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`Viewing the User Guide on iPhone
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`9 What You Need
`Activating iPhone
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`Installing the SIM Card
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`Registering iPhone
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`Setting Up iPhone Using VoiceOver
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`Syncing
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`16 Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts
`Installing Configuration Profiles
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`19 Disconnecting iPhone from Your Computer
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`20 Chapter 2: Basics
`iPhone at a Glance
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`23 Home Screen
`Buttons
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`Touchscreen
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`31 Onscreen Keyboard
`Searching
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`Voice Control
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`Stereo Headset
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`40 Connecting to the Internet
`Battery
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`Security Features
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`46 Cleaning iPhone
`Restarting and Resetting iPhone
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`47 Chapter 3: Phone
`Phone Calls
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`Visual Voicemail
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`54 Contacts
`Favorites
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`Ringtones and the Ring/Silent Switch
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`Bluetooth Devices
`International Calls
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`59 Chapter 4: Mail
`Setting Up Email Accounts
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`Sending Email
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`60 Checking and Reading Email
`Searching Email
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`64 Organizing Email
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`66 Chapter 5: Safari
`Viewing Webpages
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`Searching the Web
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`Bookmarks
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`70 Web Clips
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`71 Chapter 6: iPod
`71 Getting Music, Video, and More
`73 Music and Other Audio
`Videos
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`Setting a Sleep Timer
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`Changing the Browse Buttons
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`86 Chapter 7: Messages
`Sending and Receiving Messages
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`Sharing Photos and Videos
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`Sending Voice Memos
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`Editing Conversations
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`89 Using Contact Information and Links
`90 Managing Previews and Alerts
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`91 Chapter 8: Calendar
`About Calendar
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`Syncing Calendars
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`Viewing Your Calendar
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`Searching Calendars
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`Subscribing to and Sharing Calendars
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`94 Adding Calendar Events to iPhone
`Responding to Meeting Invitations
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`96 Alerts
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`97 Chapter 9: Photos
`97 About Photos
`Syncing Photos and Videos with Your Computer
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`Viewing Photos and Videos
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`Slideshows
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`100 Sharing Photos and Videos
`102 Assigning a Photo to a Contact
`102 Wallpaper
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`103 Chapter 10: Camera
`103 About Camera
`104 Taking Photos and Recording Videos
`105 Viewing and Sharing Photos and Videos
`105 Trimming Videos
`106 Uploading Photos and Videos to Your Computer
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`107 Chapter 11: YouTube
`107 Finding and Viewing Videos
`108 Controlling Video Playback
`109 Managing Videos
`109 Getting More Information
`110 Using YouTube Account Features
`111 Changing the Browse Buttons
`111 Sending Videos to YouTube
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`112 Chapter 12: Stocks
`112 Viewing Stock Quotes
`113 Getting More Information
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`114 Chapter 13: Maps
`114 Finding and Viewing Locations
`119 Bookmarking Locations
`119 Getting Directions
`121 Showing Tra∑c Conditions
`121 Finding and Contacting Businesses
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`123 Chapter 14: Weather
`123 Viewing Weather Summaries
`124 Getting More Weather Information
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`125 Chapter 15: Voice Memos
`125 Recording Voice Memos
`126 Listening to Voice Memos
`127 Managing Voice Memos
`128 Trimming Voice Memos
`128 Sharing Voice Memos
`129 Syncing Voice Memos
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`130 Chapter 16: Notes
`130 Writing and Reading Notes
`131 Searching Notes
`131 Emailing Notes
`131 Syncing Notes
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`132 Chapter 17: Clock
`132 World Clocks
`133 Alarms
`133 Stopwatch
`134 Timer
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`135 Chapter 18: Calculator
`135 Using the Calculator
`135 Standard Memory Functions
`136 Scientific Calculator Keys
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`138 Chapter 19: Settings
`138 Airplane Mode
`139 Wi-Fi
`140 VPN
`140 Notifications
`141 Carrier
`141 Sounds and the Ring/Silent Switch
`142 Brightness
`142 Wallpaper
`142 General
`150 Mail, Contacts, Calendars
`153 Phone
`156 Safari
`157 Messages
`iPod
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`159 Photos
`159 Store
`159 Nike + iPod
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`160 Chapter 20: iTunes Store
`160 About the iTunes Store
`161 Finding Music, Videos, and More
`162 Purchasing Ringtones
`162 Purchasing Music or Audiobooks
`163 Purchasing or Renting Videos
`164 Streaming or Downloading Podcasts
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`165 Checking Download Status
`165 Syncing Purchased Content
`165 Changing the Browse Buttons
`166 Viewing Account Information
`166 Verifying Purchases
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`167 Chapter 21: App Store
`167 About the App Store
`167 Browsing and Searching
`Info Screen
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`170 Downloading Applications
`171 Deleting Applications
`171 Writing Reviews
`172 Updating Applications
`172 Syncing Purchased Applications
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`173 Chapter 22: Compass
`173 Getting Compass Readings
`174 Compass and Maps
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`176 Chapter 23: Contacts
`176 About Contacts
`176 Adding Contacts
`177 Searching Contacts
`178 Managing Contacts on iPhone
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`180 Chapter 24: Nike + iPod
`180 Activating Nike + iPod
`181 Additional Nike + iPod Settings
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`182 Chapter 25: Accessibility
`182 Accessibility Features
`183 VoiceOver
`189 Zoom
`190 White on Black
`190 Mono Audio
`190 Speak Auto-text
`191 Triple-click Home
`191 Closed Captioning and Other Helpful Features
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`193 Appendix A: Troubleshooting
`193 Apple iPhone Support Site
`193 General
`iTunes and Syncing
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`196 Phone and Voicemail
`197 Safari, Text, Mail, and Contacts
`200 Sound, Music, and Video
`iTunes Stores
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`201 Removing the SIM Card
`202 Backing Up iPhone
`204 Updating and Restoring iPhone Software
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`205 Appendix B: Other Resources
`205 Safety, Software, and Service Information
`206 Viewing the User Guide on iPhone
`206 Disposal and Recycling Information
`207 Apple and the Environment
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`Getting Started
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`(cid:141) WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and
`safety information in the iPhone Important Product Information Guide at
`www.apple.com/support/manuals/iphone before using iPhone.
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`Viewing the User Guide on iPhone
`The iPhone User Guide, optimized for viewing on iPhone, is available at
`help.apple.com/iphone.
`View the guide on iPhone: In Safari, tap
`, then tap the iPhone User Guide bookmark.
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`Add an icon for the guide to the Home screen: When viewing the guide, tap
`tap “Add to Home Screen.”
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`The iPhone User Guide is available in many languages.
`View the guide in a di∂erent language: Tap “Change Language” at the bottom of the
`screen on the main contents page, then choose the language you want.
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`What You Need
`To use iPhone, you need:
`A wireless service plan with a carrier that provides iPhone service in your area
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`A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems:
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`Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later; version 10.5.7 or later is required for syncing
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`Notes and for using iPhone as a modem
`Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
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`Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate edition
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`Display resolution on your computer set to 1024 x 768 or higher
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`iTunes 8.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download (iTunes 9 or later required
`for certain features)
`QuickTime 7.6.2 or later (for playing videos recorded by iPhone 3GS on your
`computer)
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`An iTunes Store account (for purchases from the iTunes Store or App Store)
`An Internet connection for your computer (broadband recommended)
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`Activating iPhone
`Before you can use any of iPhone’s features, you must activate iPhone by signing up
`for a service plan with an iPhone service carrier in your area and registering iPhone
`with the network.
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`Your iPhone may have been activated at the time of purchase. If it isn’t activated,
`contact your iPhone retailer or cellular service provider.
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`For more information about iPhone, go to www.apple.com/iphone.
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`Installing the SIM Card
`If your SIM card was not preinstalled, you must install the SIM card before you can use
`iPhone.
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`SIM eject tool
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`Install the SIM card:
`1 Insert the end of the SIM eject tool into the hole on the SIM tray.
`Press firmly and push it straight in until the tray pops out. If you don’t have a SIM eject
`tool, you can use the end of a paper clip.
`2 Pull out the SIM tray and place the SIM card in the tray.
`The angled corner of the SIM ensures that the card fits only the correct way in the tray.
`3 With the tray aligned as shown, carefully replace the SIM tray containing the SIM card
`in iPhone.
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`Registering iPhone
`Registering iPhone with iTunes enables iTunes to identify your iPhone when it’s
`connected to your computer and help you manage its contents. You can then sync
`information with your computer and media from iTunes, and create backups of
`iPhone’s contents and settings. You can create an iTunes Store account, or specify an
`existing account, to enable purchases with iPhone. iTunes also records iPhone’s serial
`number in the event you need it for service or in case of loss.
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`Register iPhone:
`1 Download and install the latest version of iTunes from www.itunes.com/download.
`2 Connect iPhone to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC using the cable that came with
`iPhone.
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`3 Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to register iPhone and sync iPhone with
`your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks on your computer, and with music, video,
`and other content from your iTunes library.
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`In the Set Up Your iPhone screen, select “Automatically sync contacts, calendars
`and bookmarks” to configure those items to sync automatically when you connect
`iPhone to your computer. You can also customize your sync settings in iTunes.
`See the following section.
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`Setting Up iPhone Using VoiceOver
`If you’re visually impaired, VoiceOver (available only on iPhone 3GS) can help you set
`up iPhone without a sighted assistant. VoiceOver describes aloud what appears on
`the screen, so you can use iPhone without seeing it. When you connect iPhone to
`your computer, iTunes detects whether you’re using a compatible screen reader on
`your computer, such as VoiceOver on a Mac or GW Micro Window-Eyes on a PC, and
`automatically enables VoiceOver on iPhone. A sighted user can also enable VoiceOver
`on iPhone for you, using Accessibility settings. See “Using VoiceOver” on page 187.
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`Note: VoiceOver isn’t available in all languages.
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`Syncing
`With iPhone, you can have easy access to important information on your computer,
`including your contacts, calendars, and even your browser bookmarks, as well as to
`music, video, and other content in your iTunes library.
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`About Syncing
`Syncing copies information and content between iPhone and your computer, keeping
`it current and up-to-date, whether you make changes on iPhone or on your computer.
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`iTunes lets you specify the information and content on your computer that you want
`to sync with iPhone. By default, iTunes syncs automatically with iPhone whenever you
`connect iPhone to your computer.
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`You can also set up iPhone to sync your MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange accounts,
`over the air. See “Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts” on page 16.
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`Syncing with iTunes
`You can set iTunes to sync any or all of the following:
`Contacts—names, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and more
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`Calendars—appointments and events
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`Email account settings
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`Webpage bookmarks
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`Notes (requires Mac OS X version 10.5.7 or later on a Mac, or Microsoft Outlook 2003
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`or 2007 on a PC)
`Ringtones
`Music and audiobooks
`Photos and videos (in your computer’s photo application or folder)
`iTunes U collections
`Podcasts
`Movies, TV shows, and music videos
`Applications downloaded from the iTunes Store
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`ou can adjust sync settings whenever iPhone is connected to your computer.
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`Ringtones, music, audiobooks, podcasts, iTunes U collections, videos, and applications
`can be synced from your iTunes library. If you don’t already have content in iTunes,
`the iTunes Store (available in some countries) makes it easy to preview and download
`content to iTunes. You can also add music to your iTunes library from your CDs. To
`learn about iTunes and the iTunes Store, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
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`Contacts, calendars, notes, and webpage bookmarks are synced with applications
`on your computer, as described in the following section. Contacts and calendars are
`synced both ways between your computer and iPhone. New entries or changes you
`make on iPhone are synced to your computer, and vice versa. Notes and webpage
`bookmarks are also synced both ways. Photos and videos (Mac only) can be synced
`from an application or from a folder.
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`Email account settings are synced only from your computer’s email application to
`iPhone. This allows you to customize your email accounts on iPhone without a∂ecting
`email account settings on your computer.
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`Note: You can also set up email accounts directly on iPhone. See “Mail, Contacts, and
`Calendar Accounts.”
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`Purchases you make on iPhone in the iTunes Store or the App Store are synced back
`to your iTunes library. You can also purchase or download content and applications
`directly from the iTunes Store on your computer, and then sync them to iPhone.
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`You can set iPhone to sync with only a portion of what’s on your computer.
`For example, you might want to sync only a group of contacts from your address
`book, or only unwatched video podcasts.
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`Important: You should be logged in to your own computer user account before
`connecting iPhone.
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`Set up iTunes syncing:
`1 Connect iPhone to your computer, and open iTunes (if it doesn’t open automatically).
`2 In iTunes, select iPhone in the sidebar.
`3 Configure the sync settings in each of the settings panes.
`See the following section for descriptions of the panes.
`4 Click Apply in the lower-right corner of the screen.
`By default, “Automatically sync when this iPhone is connected” is selected.
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`iPhone Settings Panes in iTunes
`The following sections provide an overview of each of the iPhone settings panes.
`For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
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`Summary Pane
`Select “Automatically sync when this iPhone is connected” to have iTunes sync iPhone
`automatically whenever you connect it to your computer. Deselect this option if you
`want to sync only by clicking the Sync button in iTunes. For more information about
`preventing automatic syncing, see “Preventing Automatic Syncing” on page 15.
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`Select “Sync only checked songs and videos” if you want iTunes to skip unchecked
`items in your iTunes library when syncing.
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`Select “Manually manage music and videos” to turn o∂ automatic syncing in the Music
`and Video settings panes. See “Manually Managing Content” on page 72.
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`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 padlock
`icon, and a password is required to restore the information to iPhone. See “Backing Up
`iPhone” on page 202.
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`Click Configure Universal Access to turn on Accessibility features (available only on
`iPhone 3GS). See Chapter 25, “Accessibility,” on page 182.
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`Info Pane
`The Info pane lets you configure the sync settings for your contacts, calendars, email
`accounts, and web browser.
`Contacts
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`Sync contacts with applications such as Mac OS X Address Book, Yahoo! Address
`Book, and Google Contacts on a Mac, or with Yahoo! Address Book, Google Contacts,
`Windows Address Book (Outlook Express), Windows Vista Contacts, or Microsoft
`Outlook 2003 or 2007 on a PC. (On a Mac, you can sync contacts with multiple
`applications. On a PC, you can sync contacts with only one application at a time.)
`If you sync with Yahoo! Address Book, you only need to click Configure to enter your
`new login information when you change your Yahoo! ID or password after you’ve
`set up syncing.
`Calendars
`Sync calendars from applications such as iCal on a Mac, or from Microsoft Outlook
`2003 or 2007 on a PC. (On a Mac, you can sync calendars with multiple applications.
`On a PC, you can sync calendars with only one application at a time.)
`Mail Accounts
`Sync email account settings from Mail on a Mac, and from Microsoft Outlook 2003
`or 2007 or Outlook Express on a PC. Account settings are transferred only from your
`computer to iPhone. Changes you make to an email account on iPhone don’t a∂ect
`the account on your computer.
`Note: The password for your Yahoo! email account isn’t saved on your computer,
`so it can’t be synced and must be entered on iPhone. In Settings, choose “Mail,
`Contacts, Calendars,” tap your Yahoo! account, and enter the password.
`Web Browser
`You can sync bookmarks on iPhone with Safari on a Mac, or with Safari or Microsoft
`Internet Explorer on a PC.
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`Notes
`Sync notes in the Notes application on iPhone with notes in Mail on a Mac or with
`Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007 on a PC. (On a Mac, you must have Mac OS version
`10.5.7 or later installed to sync notes.)
`Advanced
`These options let you replace the information on iPhone with the information on
`your computer during the next sync.
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`Applications Pane
`Use the Applications pane to specify which App Store applications to sync on
`iPhone, or to arrange your Home screen (requires iTunes 9 or later). Any applications
`downloaded directly to iPhone are automatically backed up to your iTunes library
`when you sync. If you manually delete an application on iPhone, you can reinstall it
`from this pane as long as it was previously synced.
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`Ringtones Pane
`Use the Ringtones pane to select the ringtones you want to sync to iPhone.
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`Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, and iTunes U Panes
`Use these panes to specify the media you want to sync. You can sync all music, movies,
`TV shows, podcasts, and iTunes U collections, or select the content you want on
`iPhone.
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`If you want to watch rented movies on iPhone, transfer them to iPhone using the
`Movies pane in iTunes.
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`If there’s not enough room on iPhone for all the media you’ve specified, iTunes can
`create a special playlist and set it to sync with iPhone.
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`Note: The iTunes U pane appears only in iTunes 9 or later. In earlier versions of iTunes,
`iTunes U content appeared in the Podcasts pane.
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`Photos Pane
`You can sync photos and videos (Mac only, iTunes 9 required) with iPhoto 4.0.3 or later,
`or Aperture on a Mac; or with Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later on a PC. You can
`also sync photos and videos in any folder on your computer that contains images.
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`Preventing Automatic Syncing
`You can prevent iPhone from syncing automatically when you connect iPhone to a
`computer other than the one you usually sync with.
`Turn o∂ automatic syncing for iPhone: Connect iPhone to your computer. In iTunes,
`select iPhone in the sidebar, then click the Summary tab. Deselect “Automatically sync
`when this iPhone is connected.” You can still sync by clicking the Sync button.
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`Prevent automatic syncing for all iPhones and iPods: In iTunes choose iTunes >
`Preferences (on a Mac) or Edit > Preferences (on a PC), click Devices, and select “Disable
`automatic syncing for all iPhones and iPods.”
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`If this checkbox is selected, iPhone won’t sync automatically, even if “Automatically
`sync when this iPhone is connected” is selected in the Summary pane.
`Prevent automatic syncing one time, without changing settings: Open iTunes,
`connect iPhone to your computer, then press and hold Command-Option (on a Mac)
`or Shift-Control (on a PC) until you see iPhone appear in the sidebar.
`Sync manually: In iTunes, select iPhone in the sidebar, then click Sync in the bottom-
`right corner of the window. Or, if you’ve changed any sync settings, click Apply.
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`Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts
`iPhone works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular
`email systems.
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`Setting Up Accounts
`MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange provide not only email, but contact and calendar
`information that can be synced to iPhone automatically, over the air. MobileMe can
`also sync your bookmarks on iPhone with Safari on a Mac, or with Safari or Microsoft
`Internet Explorer on a PC. You set up MobileMe, Exchange, and other email accounts
`directly on iPhone.
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`iPhone uses the Exchange ActiveSync protocol to sync email, calendars, and contacts
`with the following versions of Microsoft Exchange:
`Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
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`Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1
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`For many popular email accounts, iPhone automatically enters most of the settings
`for you.
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`If you don’t already have an email account, you can get a free account online at
`www.yahoo.com, www.google.com, or www.aol.com. You can also try MobileMe,
`free for 60 days. Go to www.me.com.
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`Set up an account on iPhone:
`1 From the iPhone Home screen, tap Settings.
`2 Tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account.
`3 Tap an account type:
`Microsoft Exchange
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`4 Enter your account information and tap Save.
`Your service provider or system administrator can provide the account settings you
`need.
`Exchange accounts: Enter your complete email address, domain (optional), user name,
`password, and a description. The description can be whatever you like.
`iPhone supports Microsoft’s Autodiscovery service, which uses your user name and
`password to determine the address of the Exchange server. If the server’s address
`can’t be determined, you’re asked to enter it. (Enter the complete address in the Server
`field.) Once you connect to the Exchange server, you may be prompted to change your
`passcode to match the policies set on the server.
`5 If you’re setting up a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account, tap the items you want
`to use on iPhone—mail, contacts, calendars, and bookmarks (MobileMe only).
`MobileMe includes the Find My iPhone feature that helps you locate iPhone if it’s been
`lost or stolen, and remotely lock, set a passcode, or erase the information on iPhone if
`necessary. See “Security Features” on page 45.
`If you enable Find My iPhone for your MobileMe account, make sure that Push is
`turned on for Fetch New Data. In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Fetch
`New Data, and if Push is o∂, tap to turn it on.
`For Exchange accounts, you can set how many days of email you want to sync to
`iPhone.
`If you already have contact or calendar information on iPhone when you enable the
`account, iPhone asks what you want to do with existing information on iPhone. You
`can choose to merge the existing data into your MobileMe or Exchange account. If
`you don’t merge the data, you can choose to keep it in a separate account on iPhone
`(the account is labeled “On My iPhone”), or delete it. Existing bookmarks can only be
`merged or deleted.
`Similarly, when you disable contacts or calendars in an MobileMe or Exchange account,
`or if you delete an account, iPhone asks if you want to keep information or delete it.
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`You can add contacts using an LDAP account if your company or organization
`supports it. See “Adding Contacts” on page 176.
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`You can subscribe to CalDAV or iCal (.ics) calendars. See “Subscribing to and Sharing
`Calendars” on page 93.
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`Push Accounts
`MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and Yahoo! Mail are known as “push” accounts. When
`new information is available, such as the arrival of an email message, the information
`is automatically delivered (pushed) to iPhone. (In contrast, “fetch” services require your
`email software to periodically check with your service provider to see if new messages
`have arrived, and then request them to be delivered.) MobileMe and Exchange also
`use push to sync your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks (MobileMe only) if you have
`those items selected in the account settings.
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`Synced information is transferred automatically over your wireless connection; you
`don’t need to connect iPhone to your computer to sync. If you don’t have a cellular
`connection, iPhone can receive pushed data over a Wi-Fi connection when iPhone is
`awake (the screen is on, or iPhone is connected to your computer or a power adapter).
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`Installing Configuration Profiles
`If you’re in an enterprise environment, you may be able to set up accounts and
`other items on iPhone by installing a configuration profile. Configuration profiles
`provide a way for system administrators to quickly set up your iPhone to work with
`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, enabling iPhone to access your Exchange email, calendars, and
`contacts.
`
`Configuration profiles can configure multiple settings on iPhone all at once. For
`example, a configuration profile can set up your Microsoft Exchange account, VPN
`account, and certificates for secure access to your company’s network and information.
`A configuration profile may turn on the Passcode Lock, requiring you to create and
`enter a passcode for using iPhone.
`
`Your system administrator may distribute configuration profiles by email or by putting
`them on a secure webpage. A system administrator may also install a configuration
`profile directly on iPhone for you.
`
`Install a configuration profile:
`1 Using iPhone, open the email message or download the configuration profile from the
`website provided by your system administrator.
`2 When the configuration profile opens, tap Install.
`3 Enter passwords and other information as requested.
`
`Important: You may be asked to verify that the configuration profile is trusted. If in
`doubt, consult your system administrator before installing a configuration profile.
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`Settings provided by a configuration profile cannot be altered. If you want to change
`these settings, you must first remove the configuration profile or install an updated
`configuration profile.
`Remove a profile: In Settings, choose General > Profile, then select the configuration
`profile and tap Remove.
`Removing a configuration profile deletes the settings and all other information
`installed by the configuration profile from iPhone.
`
`Disconnecting iPhone from Your Computer
`Unless iPhone is syncing with your computer, you can disconnect it from your
`computer at any time.
`
`When iPhone is syncing with your computer, iPhone shows “Sync in progress.” If you
`disconnect iPhone before it finishes syncing, some data may not get transferred. When
`iPhone finishes syncing, iTunes shows “iPhone sync is complete.”
`Cancel a sync: Drag the slider on iPhone.
`
`If you get a call during a sync, the sync is canceled automatically and you can unplug
`iPhone to answer the call. Connect iPhone after the call to finish syncing.
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`Basics
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`iPhone at a Glance
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`Headset jack
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`Receiver
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`Ring/Silent
`switch
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`Volume
`buttons
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`Touchscreen
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`Home button
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`Speaker
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`Sleep/Wake
`button
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`SIM card tray
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`Camera
`(on back)
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`Status bar
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`Application
`icons
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`Dock
`connector
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`Microphone
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`Your Home screen may look di∂erent, depending on the model of iPhone you have
`and whether you have rearranged its icons.
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`iPhone Included Accessories
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`Stereo headset
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`Dock Connector to USB Cable
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`USB power adapter
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`SIM eject tool
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`Item
`Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic
`(iPhone 3GS)
`iPhone Stereo Headset (iPhone 3G)
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`Dock Connector to USB Cable
`
`USB power adapter
`
`What you can do with it
`Listen to music, videos, and phone calls. Use
`the built-in microphone to talk. Press the center
`button to answer or end a call. When listening
`to iPod, press the button once to play or pause
`a song, or press twice quickly to skip to the next
`track. Use the + and – buttons to adjust the
`volume (iPhone 3GS only). Press and hold the
`center button to use Voice Control (iPhone 3GS
`only).
`
`Use the cable to connect iPhone to your
`computer to sync and charge. The cable can be
`used with the optional dock or plugged directly
`into iPhone.
`
`Connect the power adapter to iPhone using
`the included cable, then plug it into a standard
`power outlet to charge iPhone.
`
`SIM eject tool
`
`Eject the SIM card.
`
`Status Icons
`The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone:
`
`Status icon
`
`... ,,
`
`Cell signal
`
`Airplane mode
`
`3G
`
`3G
`
`What it means
`Shows whether you’re in range of the cellular
`network and can make and receive calls. The
`more bars, the stronger the signal. If there’s no
`signal, the bars are replaced with “No service.”
`
`Shows that airplane mode is on—you cannot use
`the phone, access the Internet, or use Bluetooth®
`devices. Non-wireless features are available.
`See “Airplane Mode” on page 138.
`
`Shows that your carrier’s 3G network is available,
`and iPhone can connect to the Internet over 3G.
`Available on iPhone 3G or later. See “How iPhone
`Connects to the Internet” on page 40.
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`Status icon
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`E
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`0
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`EDGE
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`GPRS
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`Wi-Fi
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`Network activity
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`Call Forwarding
`
`VPN
`
`Lock
`
`TTY
`
`Play
`
`Alarm
`
`Bluetooth
`
`Battery
`
`What it means
`Shows that your carrier’s EDGE network is
`available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet
`over EDGE. See “How iPhone Connects to the
`Internet” on page 40.
`
`Shows that your carrier’s GPRS network is
`available, and iPhone can connect to the Internet
`over GPRS. See “How iPhone Connects to the
`Internet” on page 40.
`
`Shows that iPhone is connected to the Internet
`over a Wi-Fi network. The more bars, the stronger
`the connection. See “Joining a Wi-Fi Network” on
`page 41.
`
`Shows over-the-air syncing or other network
`activity. Some third-party applications may also
`use this icon to indicate an active process.
`
`Shows that Call Forwarding is set up on iPhone.
`See “Call Forwarding” on page 154.
`
`Shows that you’re connected to a network using
`VPN. See “Network” on page 143.
`
`Shows that iPhone is locked. See “Sleep/Wake
`Button” on page 26.
`
`Shows that iPhone is set to work with a TTY
`machine. See “Using iPhone with a Teletype (TTY)
`Machine” on page 154.
`
`Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast is
`playing. See “Playing Songs” on page 73.
`
`Shows that an alarm is set. See “Alarms” on
`page 133.
`
`Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on and a device,
`such as a headset or car kit, is connected. Gray
`icon: Bluetooth is on, but no device is connected.
`No icon: Bluetooth is turned o∂. See “Bluetooth
`Devices” on page 55.
`
`Shows battery level or charging status.
`See “Battery” on page 43.
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`Home Screen
`Press the Home
` button at any time to go to the Home screen, which contains your
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`iPhone applications. Tap any application icon to get started.
`
`iPhone Applications
`The following applications are included with iPhone:
`
`Phone
`
`
`Safari
`
`iPod
`
`Messages
`
`Calendar
`
`Photos
`
`Make calls, with quick access to recent callers, favorites, and all your contacts. Dial
`manually using the numeric keypad. Or just use voice dialing. Visual voicemail presents
`a list of your voicemail messages. Just tap to listen to any message you want, in any
`order you want.
`
`iPhone works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular email
`systems—including Yahoo! Mail, Google email, and AOL—as well as most industry-
`standard POP3 and IMAP email systems. View PDFs and other attachments within Mail.
`Save attached photos and graphics to your Camera Roll album.
`
`Browse websites over a cellular data network or over Wi-Fi. Rotate iPhone sideways
`for widescreen viewing. Double-tap to zoom in or out—Safari automatically fits the
`webpage column to the iPhone screen for easy reading. Open multiple pages. Sync
`bookmarks with Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your computer. Add Safari web
`clips to the Home screen for fast access to favorite websites. Save images from websites
`to your Photo Library.
`
`Listen to your songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Create on-the-go playlists, or use
`Genius to create playlists for you. Listen to Genius Mixes of songs from your library.
`Watch movies and video podcasts in widescreen.
`
`Send and receive SMS text messages. Conversations are saved in an iChat-like
`