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The first e-book you should download onto your new iPhone Just bought a new iPhone and need to know where to get started? iPhone 5 First Steps For Dummies gives you the essential step-by-step instructions you need to get up to speed fast and learn how to use the most essential features right out of the box. Focusing on the top tasks required to get started, this handy little e-book begins with a quick tour of your iPhone, then guides you through navigating the touch screen, getting comfortable with the keyboard, making a phone call, sending a text message, making video calls with FaceTime, getting acquainted with Siri your voice-activated virtual assistant, playing videos and music, downloading apps from the App Store, taking photos and video, configuring and using iCloud, and more. * Offers users of the latest tech gadgets a focused list of the top tasks they need to start using their device right out of the gate * Content is presented in a step-by-step format with accompanying screen shots and product images * Helps you get familiar with iOS and the touchscreen, surf the web, send and receive e-mail, navigate with Maps, get organized with Reminders and Notification Center, download apps, buy music, and sync your data to iCloud Written by iPhone and Mac expert Mark L. Chambers, iPhone 5 First Steps For Dummies will be one of the handiest e-books every iPhone owner should have to get started using your device - and fast!

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iPhone® 5 First Steps For Dummies®, Pocket Edition

Table of Contents

Introduction
Foolish Assumptions
Icons Used in This Book
Where to Go from Here
Chapter 1: Introducing Your iPhone
Getting into Controls
The face
The left side
The top and bottom
Hooking Up an iPhone to a Computer
Getting Around Home
Searching On (Not for) Your iPhone
Chapter 2: Using the iPhone Keyboard
Making the Keyboard Show Its Face
Doing the Tiniest Typing
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
Chapter 3: Making Voice and FaceTime Calls
Saying “Hello”: Answering Calls
Getting Your Voicemail
Ringing Someone Up
Chapter 4: Taking Photos and Video
Snapping Photos and Capturing Video
Looking at and Sharing Photos and Video
Using the Photos App
Chapter 5: Surfing the Web
Taking Your First Web Steps
Typing a web address
Using Open Pages
Simpler Surfing with Bookmarks
Creating a New Bookmark
Chapter 6: Sending and Receiving E-Mail
Setting Up a Mail Account
Sending E-Mail and Its Buddies
Reading E-Mail
Chapter 7: Playing Music and Movies
Enjoying Music
Watching Movies
Chapter 8: Downloading Apps, Music, and Movies
Finding, Buying, and Downloading Apps
“Just looking, thanks”
“I’ve gotta have this”
Buying and Downloading Music and Video
Do re mi
And . . . action
Chapter 9: Communicating with Messages
Knowing What’s Required
Revving Up Your Thumbs
Picking Up Text Messages and Conversations
Chapter 10: Using Notifications and Reminders
Putting Notifications to Work
Jogging Your Memory with Reminders
Remind me on this day
Remind me at this place
Taking care of reminders
Chapter 11: Navigating with Maps
Finding Yourself (with Your iPhone)
Getting Directions
Getting Some Local Culture
Chapter 12: Putting Siri to Work
Setting Up Siri
Bringing the Genie Out of the iPhone
Giving Commands
Chapter 13: Using iCloud
Seeing Through iCloud
Setting Up and Watching iCloud
Setting up
Seeing how things are going
Backing Up Your iPhone
Chapter 14: Organizing Your iPhone
Organizing Your Apps
Moving app icons
Making and organizing folders
Picking Out Wallpaper
Sounding Off with Ringtones
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iPhone® 5 First Steps For Dummies®, Pocket Edition

by Mark L. Chambers

iPhone® 5 First Steps For Dummies®, Pocket Edition

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About the Author

Mark L. Chambers has been an author, a computer consultant, a BBS sysop, a programmer, and a hardware technician for almost 30 years — pushing computers and their uses far beyond “normal” performance limits for decades now. His first love affair with a computer peripheral blossomed in 1984 when he bought his lightning-fast 300 BPS modem for his Atari 400. Now he spends entirely too much time on the Internet and drinks far too much caffeine-laden soda.

With a degree in journalism and creative writing from Louisiana State University, Mark took the logical career choice: programming computers. However, after five years as a COBOL programmer for a hospital system, he decided there must be a better way to earn a living, and he became the documentation manager for Datastorm Technologies, a well-known communications software developer. Somewhere in between writing software manuals, Mark began writing computer how-to books. His first book, Running a Perfect BBS, was published in 1994, and after a short 15 years or so of fun (disguised as hard work), Mark is one of the most productive and best-selling technology authors on the planet. His books have been translated into 15 different languages so far. His favorites are German, Polish, Dutch, and French. Although he can’t read them, he enjoys the pictures a great deal.

Mark welcomes all comments about his books. You can reach him at [email protected], or visit MLC Books Online, his website, at www.mlcbooks.com.

Dedication

This book is dedicated to Mike Danna, an old friend who somehow has never gotten old — a consummate journalist and my Louisiana brother. Always.

Author’s Acknowledgments

My heartfelt thanks to three Wiley professionals who not only conceived the idea for this book, but guided my (quite) rough manuscript to maturity: editorial manager Jodi Jensen, executive editor Bob Woerner, and especially my project editor Tonya Cupp. Tonya had precious little time to work her magic, but did a wonderful job nonetheless!

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Cartoons: Rich Tennant (www.the5thwave.com)

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Introduction

Here’s an easy way to gauge just which generation you fall into: Do you remember a telephone with a rotary dial? Have you ever seen one outside of your family’s attic? I remember those days quite well (which tells you that I’m a Baby Boomer). A phone in those prehistoric times did just two things: It rang or was dialed. At the time, we were quite satisfied with that (as I remember).

Of course, this book is about a smartphone. I use my iPhone 5 several times a day for voice calls, and I’ve devoted an entire chapter to all the voice features — but in a larger sense, the iPhone qualifies more as a device