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The twenty-first century offers more technology than we have ever seen before, but with new updates, and apps coming out all the time, it’s hard to keep up.
Essential iPhone X: iOS 12 Edition is here to help. Along with easy to follow step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and photographs, this guide offers specifics in...
Setting up iOS 12 on iPhone X and upgrading from previous versions
A look at the updates introduced in iOS 12
Getting to know your iPhone X, finding your way around the dock, menus, and icons
Navigating with touch gestures using quick peek, 3D touch, tap, drag, pinch, spread, and swipe
Multi-tasking with the app switcher, and surviving without the home button
A look at the new control centre and how to make use of it
Getting to know Siri, voice dictation, and recording voice memos
Communicating with email, FaceTime, iMessage, using digital touch, Animojis, Memojis, and peer-to-peer payments
Using the Phone app to make and receive calls
Browsing the web with Safari web browser
Taking and enhancing pictures, panoramic and live photos, as well as recording video
Listening to music with Apple Music and iTunes Store, as well as watching films and TV
Using the Files App, as well as Maps, News, Apple Books, Notes, Apple Pay, Calendar, and Contacts
Maintaining your iPhone X with updates, backups, general housekeeping, and much more...
Unlike other books and manuals that assume a computing background not possessed by beginners, Essential iPhone X: iOS 12 Edition tackles the fundamentals of the iPhone X series, so that everyone from students, to senior citizens, to home users pressed for time, can understand.
So, if you’re looking for an iPhone manual, a visual book, simplified tutorial, dummies guide, or reference, Essential iPhone X: iOS 12 Edition will help you maximize the potential of your iPhone X to increase your productivity, understanding, and help you take advantage of the digital revolution.
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EssentialiPhone XiOS 12 EditionKevin Wilson
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Kevin Wilson has made a career out of technology and showing others how to use it. After earning a master’s degree in computer science, software engineering, and multimedia systems, Kevin worked as a tutor and college instructor, helping students master such subjects as multimedia, computer literacy and information technology. He currently serves as Elluminet Press Publishing’s senior writer and director, he periodically teaches computing at college in South Africa and serves as an IT trainer in England.
Kevin’s motto is clear: “If you can’t explain something simply, you haven’t understood it well enough.” To that end, he has created the Computer Essentials series, in which he breaks down complex technological subjects into smaller, easy-to-follow steps that students and ordinary computer users can put into practice.
iPhones 8
iPhone X Models 8
What’s New in iOS 12? 9
Setting up Your iPhone 12
Insert your SIM 12
Power Up & Power Down 15
Unlock & Wake iPhone 16
Force Shutdown 16
Upgrading your iPhone to iOS 12 17
Initial Setup 18
Auto Setup 19
Manual Setup 22
Charging your iPhone’s Battery 29
Connecting to a Mac or PC 30
Using iTunes 31
Syncing your iPhone with your Mac/PC 32
Connecting to the Internet 33
WiFi 33
Setting up Email Accounts 35
Add Social Media Accounts 38
Change your Wallpaper 39
Face ID 41
Find iPhone 42
Setup 42
Locating & Taking Action 43
Pairing Bluetooth Devices 44
Getting Around Your iPhone 46
Touch Gestures 46
Tap 46
Drag 47
Pinch & Spread 49
Swipe 50
3D Touch 51
Multitasking 53
Control Centre 57
Customising Control Centre 58
Notifications & Lock Screen 59
Handoff 61
The On-screen Keyboard 62
Spotlight Search 64
Arranging Icons 67
Removing Icons 69
Siri 70
Using Siri 70
Siri Translate 71
Voice Dictation 72
Settings Search 73
Family Sharing 74
Add a Family Member 76
Invite in Person 76
Child Accounts 77
Managing your Family 80
Screen Time 81
Downtime 83
App Limits 84
Always Allowed 87
Content & Privacy Restrictions 87
Allowing and Blocking Content 88
Internet, Email, Communication 90
Using Safari 90
Bookmark a Site 92
Browsing History 94
Reader View 95
Using Email 97
Contacts 101
View Contact Details 102
New Contact 103
New Contact from a Message 104
Calendar (iCal) 105
Adding an Appointment 106
Add a Recurring Appointment 107
Adding an Appointment from a Message 109
Phone App 110
Answering Calls 111
Dialling Numbers 112
Call Someone from Contacts List 113
Call Someone from Recent Calls List 114
Add Someone to Favourites 115
Voice Mail 117
Custom Call Decline Messages 118
Ringtones and Text Tones 119
FaceTime 120
Making a Call 120
Adding Effects 123
Animojis 126
Group FaceTime 127
iMessage 129
New Message 130
Send Voice Message 131
Sending Photos from Photos App 132
Sending Photos from Camera 133
Effects 135
Digital Touch in iMessage 137
Sending Payments with iMessage 143
Emojis 144
Using Emojis 144
Animojis 145
Using Animojis 145
Memojis 147
Making a Memoji 147
Using Memojis in FaceTime 150
Using Memojis in iMessage 151
AirDrop 152
To Send a file to Someone using AirDrop 153
To Receive a File from Someone using AirDrop 155
Using Multimedia 156
Photos 156
Import Photos 156
Editing Photos 158
Crop Image 160
Rotate Image 160
Adjusting Images 161
Taking Pictures with Camera App 164
Adjusting Photos 167
Panoramic Photos 170
Recording Video 171
Live Photos 172
Share Pics on Social Media 174
Music App 176
Connecting to your Computer 177
Transferring Music from a Computer 179
Setting Up Apple Music Streaming 180
The Main Screen 182
Searching for Music 183
Add to Library 185
iTunes Store 186
Music 187
Films & TV 188
Apple TV App 189
Airplay 190
Document Scanner 192
QR Code Scanner 195
Common Apps 196
App Store 196
Search for Apps 199
Browsing the Store 201
Taking Notes 204
Typing Notes & Inserting Photos 205
Dictating Notes 206
Reminders 207
Add a Task to List 207
Edit a List 208
Share a List 208
Schedule a Reminder 209
Create New List 210
Create New Reminder 211
Maps App 212
Driving Directions 213
News App 217
Apple Books App 219
Browse the Store 220
Search the Store 221
Buying New Books 222
Files App 224
Create New Folders 225
Drag Files into Folders 226
Delete Files or Folders 227
Share a File 227
Apple Pay 228
Setup 228
Using Apple Pay 231
Voice Memos 232
Recording Memos 233
Renaming Memos 234
Trim a Memo 235
Clock App 236
World Clock 236
Alarm 237
Bed Time 238
Stop Watch 240
Timer 240
Productivity Apps 242
Creating Documents with Pages 242
Formatting Text 244
Adding a Picture 245
Keynote 246
Editing a Slide 249
Adding Media 250
Animations 251
Formatting Text Boxes 253
Formatting Text Inside Textboxes 254
Printing Documents 256
Air Print 256
Older Printers 257
Maintaining Your iPhone 258
iPhone Backups 258
System Updates 259
App Updates 261
Deleting Apps 263
iPhone Storage Maintenance 264
iPhones run iOS. iOS is a mobile, multitasking operating system designed specifically for iPads and iPhones. iOS 12 is the latest release for iPhones and iPads.
An Operating System is a program that manages the device’s hardware resources such as memory, processor and storage. The Operating System also provides a platform for you to run apps such as web browsers, maps, email, photos, games, and so on.
The iOS user interface is a touch screen, meaning you can directly manipulate sliders, switches, buttons and icons on screen using your finger.
iOS has a main screen called the home screen containing icons that represent apps. You can download countless apps from the App Store - you’ll find an app for almost anything you can think of.
Security has improved on these devices, you can unlock it with your face - no need to keep remembering a PIN.
Finally there’s Siri, the voice activated personal assistant that uses natural language AI to interpret voice commands you speak out loud. You can ask Siri to send messages, dial a number, as well as search the web, and answer certain questions.
In this guide, we’ll be taking a look at the iPhone X series. The iPhone X, pronounced “iPhone Ten”, was originally released to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. There are currently four models in the iPhone X series.
The iPhone X is a major redesign of the hardware, doing away with the home button, adding a larger screen, a notch in the top for the true depth camera, and the introduction of Face ID that uses a scan of the user’s face to unlock the phone as opposed to finger print or pin.
With the exception of the iPhone XR, iPhone X series has two cameras on the rear. One is a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera with f/1.8 aperture, with support for face detection, high dynamic range and optical image stabilization. It is capable of capturing 4K and HD video.
The second is a telephoto lens with a 2× optical zoom and 10× digital zoom with an aperture of f/2.4 and optical image stabilization. This camera is capable of producing photos with specific depth-of-field and lighting effects. It also has a quad-LED True Tone flash that attempts to reproduce colours and skin tones more naturally.
With iOS 12, Apple have concentrated on improving performance - meaning apps load faster, and are generally more responsive.
iBooks has been renamed Apple Books and makes it easier to find and read your ebooks.
Apple News app has been redesigned, making it easier to keep up with the news that interests you.
FaceTime has also had a few updates. You can now talk to multiple people using Group FaceTime, as well as liven up your chat using various camera effects.
Screen Time is a new feature that allows you to keep track of your iPhone usage, as well as giving you stats and reports on your child’s online activity
Also in the mix are new ways to share photos, Siri has a few new shortcuts, as well as the usual security tweaks and other enhancements.
If you’ve just bought your new iPhone and taken it out the box, the process to set it up to use for the first time is very simple. You don’t even have to connect it to your computer.
With iOS 12, Apple have dropped support for the iPhone 4 series.
iOS 12 will run on these devices:
iPhone XSiPhone XS MaxiPhone XRiPhone XiPhone 8iPhone 8 PlusiPhone 7iPhone 7 PlusiPhone 6siPhone 6s PlusiPhone 6iPhone 6 PlusiPhone SEiPhone 5sIn this section we’ll take a look at the processes of setting up your iPhone when you turn it on for the first time.
Make sure your device is off before doing this. Insert the SIM card from your network provider.
Push the end of a paper clip into the release hole on the side of your device. Pull out the little tray and insert your SIM.
You’ll need to punch out the nano SIM in the centre of the SIM card as shown above.
Slide the little tray back into your device, until it fits firmly into place against the side.
You’re now ready to power on your iPhone. To do this, hold down the side button located on the right edge of your device, until you see the Apple logo on the screen.
Give your iPhone a few seconds to start up.
Once your iPhone battery is fully charged, press and hold the side button on the right edge, for a couple of seconds until you see the apple logo.
To completely shut down your iPhone, press and hold the side button for a few seconds, until you see the shut down slider on your screen. Slide your finger across the slider to shut down your iPhone.
It’s a good a idea to completely power down your iPhone from time to time to reset its resources - this can help when your iPhone seems to be running slower than usual. Most of the time your iPhone goes into sleep mode when in normal use.
To unlock and wake your phone, press the side button while looking at the iPhone screen. This will allow the True Depth camera and Face ID to identify you to unlock your phone.
If you haven’t set up your Face ID you’ll be prompted for your passcode. This is the code you enter during the initial setup procedure.
Sometimes your iPhone can become unresponsive or freeze. When this happens you can force a shutdown.
To do this, hold down the side button on the right edge, and either of the volume buttons on the left edge at the same time, until the screen goes blank.
Once the screen has gone blank, wait a few seconds, then press and hold the power button for a couple of seconds, until the apple logo appears on screen.
Your iPhone will start up.
Make sure your iPhone is plugged into a power charger and that it is connected to your WiFi.
Once you have done that, go to the settings app and tap ‘General’, then select ‘Software Update’.
Tap ‘Download and Install’.
To update now, tap ‘download and install’. Enter your passcode when prompted. Your iPhone will restart and the update will install. This might take a while.
To use iPhone, you need an internet connection and your Apple ID. For iOS 11 & iOS 12, Apple have introduced an automated setup feature that allows you to transfer settings from another device, such as an iPhone. Both devices must be running iOS 11 or iOS 12. If you don’t have this, you can still set up your iPhone manually. First lets take a look at the auto setup feature.
If you have iOS11 or iOS12 set up on another device such as an iPhone, you can use it to transfer your settings to your new iPhone.
On your iPhone, slide or press the home button to start, then select your language
Select your region or country.
Now, if you have iOS 11 or 12 set up on your old iPhone, bring it over to your new iPhone. You’ll see a prompt on your old iPhone. Tap ‘continue’.
Your iPhone will display a strange pattern, like the one shown below.
Use the camera on your old iPhone, and position the blue pattern shown on your new phone, in the circle shown on the bottom of your old iPhone screen.
Now leave your iPhone next to your new iPhone until the set up process is complete. Your new iPhone will activate, you may need to enter your passcode, the same one you use to unlock your iPhone.