Apple iPhone 5 Quick start guide

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Quick start guide

Apple iPhone 5: Your window to a world of possibilities. With its intuitive interface and powerful hardware, iPhone 5 lets you stay connected, informed, and entertained like never before. Make crystal-clear calls, send messages, and video chat with FaceTime. Capture stunning photos and HD videos with the advanced camera system. Browse the web, check your email, and enjoy your favorite apps with the lightning-fast Safari browser. Get directions, find local businesses, and navigate your way with ease using Maps.

Apple iPhone 5: Your window to a world of possibilities. With its intuitive interface and powerful hardware, iPhone 5 lets you stay connected, informed, and entertained like never before. Make crystal-clear calls, send messages, and video chat with FaceTime. Capture stunning photos and HD videos with the advanced camera system. Browse the web, check your email, and enjoy your favorite apps with the lightning-fast Safari browser. Get directions, find local businesses, and navigate your way with ease using Maps.

Hello.
Quick Start Guide
Welcome to your new iPhone. We’d like to show
you around.
To start, turn on your iPhone by pressing and holding
the On/O button for a few seconds. Then follow the
onscreen instructions to set up your iPhone.
Button basics
To turn o or restart iPhone, press and hold the
On/O button for a few seconds, then drag the slider
to confirm. To turn o the screen but still receive calls,
press On/O once. Press the Home button at any time
to return to the Home screen. To quickly switch
between recently used apps, double-click the Home
button and tap an app icon.
Phone
Tap a phone number in Contacts, Favorites, an email,
a text message, or almost anywhere in iPhone to make
a call. Or open the Phone app and tap the Keypad
button to dial manually. Press the On/O button once
to silence an incoming call or twice to send it directly
to voicemail. Or slide the Phone button up to reply
with a text message or set up a reminder to call back.
To answer a call while using the iPhone headset, press
the center button once. Press it again to end your call.
FaceTime
Select someone from your contacts and tap the
FaceTime button to start a video call with an iPhone,
iPad, iPod touch, or Mac user. Or while you’re on
a voice call, tap FaceTime to begin a video call.
During a video call, tap the Camera button to switch
to the rear camera and share your surroundings.
Messages
Tap the Messages icon to send an iMessage to other
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac users, or to send
an SMS or MMS to other mobile phone users. Type
a name or phone number in the To field or select
someone from your contacts. Type your message,
then tap Send. To send photos or video, tap the
Camera button.
Typing and editing
iPhone corrects and suggests words as you type.
So if you tap a wrong letter, just keep typing.
To accept the suggested word, tap the space bar.
Or tap the “x to ignore the suggestion. To edit text,
double-tap a word and drag the grab points to
expand your selection. Or touch and hold to bring
up the magnifying glass and slide your finger to
move the insertion point. Then tap to cut, copy,
or paste. To dictate, tap the Microphone button.
Notications
When you receive a notification, it appears briefly
at the top of the screen without interrupting what
you’re doing. Ignore the notification or tap it to
address it right away. To see a summary of your
recent notifications, swipe down from the top
of any screen. You can access a new notification
from the Lock screen by sliding its icon to the right.
Ring/Silent
Volume
Up/Down
Lightning connector
On/O
Sleep/Wake
Requires a FaceTime-enabled device for both caller and recipient.
Home
Siri
Ask Siri to make a call, open an app, respond to
text messages, get directions, schedule reminders
and meetings, and much more. To use Siri, press
and hold the Home button. If you’re using a headset,
press and hold the center button. After the tone,
speak naturally. Siri will listen and then answer.
For more examples of how it can help you, ask
Siri What can you do?”
Camera
From the Lock screen, slide the Camera button up
to quickly access the camera, or tap the Camera icon
on the Home screen. Adjust focus and exposure by
tapping anyone or anything on the screen. To take
a picture, tap the Camera button or press one of the
volume buttons. Tap Options to shoot a panorama
photo. To record HD video, set the switch to Video,
then tap the Record button. You can even tap the
Camera button to snap a photo while recording.
Photos
Tap the Photos icon on the Home screen to see your
pictures. Flick right or left to move between images.
Double-tap or pinch to zoom. Tap once to bring
up the onscreen controls. You can edit or enhance
a photo, share it via Mail, iMessage, Facebook, or
Twitter, print it, and more. If you have Photo Stream
enabled in iCloud, new pictures you take are
automatically pushed to all your other devices.
Safari
In Safari, double-tap any element on a web page—
picture or text—to zoom in. Double-tap again to
zoom back out. Rotate iPhone to see the web in
widescreen. Tap the Reader button at the top of
the screen to view an article without clutter. Tap
the Multi-page button to flick between web pages
or open a new one. Tap the Share button to share
a web page via Mail, iMessage, Facebook, or Twitter
or save it to your Reading List.
Maps
To see where you are on a map, tap the Location
button. A blue dot appears at your current position.
Use two fingers to rotate the map, or pinch to zoom.
To tilt the map, drag two fingers up or down. Find
places around you by typing words like “Starbucks”
or “pizza in the search field. Tap the Quick Route
button to start turn-by-turn navigation. Curl up
the map page to display tra∑c conditions and
change the map view.
App Store and iTunes Store
Tap the App Store icon to browse apps in categories
like games, travel, social networking, and more.
To purchase and download an app directly to your
iPhone, tap Buy Now. Many apps are even free.
Tap the iTunes icon to search for music, movies,
TV shows, and more. Then tap to purchase and
download wirelessly.
iCloud
iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars,
documents, and more. It’s seamlessly integrated
into your apps and wirelessly pushes your content
to all your devices. You can also download music
and apps you’ve previously purchased from the
iTunes Store and the App Store.
Learn more
Learn more about iPhone features at
www.apple.com/iphone.
For instructions and safety and handling information,
see the iPhone User Guide at www.apple.com/support/
manuals/iphone. To view the user guide on iPhone,
download it from the iBookstore or use the Safari
bookmark.
Get support
Contact your wireless service provider for support
on network services, voicemail, and billing. Visit
www.apple.com/support/iphone for support
on iPhone and iTunes.
Not all features are available in all areas.
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Apple iPhone 5 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Apple iPhone 5: Your window to a world of possibilities. With its intuitive interface and powerful hardware, iPhone 5 lets you stay connected, informed, and entertained like never before. Make crystal-clear calls, send messages, and video chat with FaceTime. Capture stunning photos and HD videos with the advanced camera system. Browse the web, check your email, and enjoy your favorite apps with the lightning-fast Safari browser. Get directions, find local businesses, and navigate your way with ease using Maps.

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