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iPhone 4S- The Basics
▪ iTunes setup
▪ Screen Shots
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▪ Reset
▪ Application Bar
▪ Playing Music
▪ Creating Folders
▪ Creating Bookmarks for Web Pages
▪ Share Contact Info
▪ Auto sleep
▪ Siri
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Login or set up an iTunes account when you are activating your iPhone
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Connect Your iPhone to Your Computer
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Whether you purchased your iPhone in the store or ordered it online, you still need to connect it to iTunes to get it up
and running.
Doing so allows you to transfer information and data (including your music collection and more) to your new iPhone.
And, if your new iPhone is replacing an old one, you can transfer all of the data (including music, photos, contacts,
and apps) from your old iPhone to your new one.
You need iTunes installed on your computer before you begin. If you already have iTunes installed, you should make
sure you have the most recent version. To check, open iTunes and then go to the "Help" menu. From there, select
"Check for updates."
Once you've verified that you have the most recent version of iTunes running, you should connect your iPhone to
your computer using its included USB cord. You'll see mobile device drivers install automatically, and then iTunes will
launch automatically (if you don't already have it open).
If you're connecting a new iPhone, you'll see a message that says "Let's Get Started." The instructions tell you to
register your phone and set up your iTunes account.
Click "Continue."
Source: About.com how to set-up iphone on itunes guide 4
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Accept the iPhone Software License Agreement
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You'll see the iPhone software end-user license agreement.
You have to accept it in order to use the software.
Read the agreement, and then click "I have read and agree to
the iPhone Software License Agreement."
Click "Continue."
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Enter Your Apple ID (or Create a New One)
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You need an Apple ID to make purchases from the iTunes store on your iPhone. If you've used
iTunes on your computer, you can (and should) use that same Apple ID on your iPhone.
If you don't have an Apple ID, you'll need to enter some basic info (name, address, iPhone
number, etc.) to create one.
If you already have an Apple ID (which is an email address), enter it and your password.
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Register Your iPhone
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Enter the information necessary to register your iPhone, including your name and
address. Some of this information may be filled in for you if you've already entered your
Apple ID.
Verify the information that you've entered and then click "Submit."
You may see an offer to try Apple's MobileMe free for 60 days; you can accept the offer
(which will launch an external website) or skip it.
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Set Up Your iPhone
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If you've never owned an iPhone before, you can set up the new iPhone from scratch. Or, if you already
own another iPhone, you can restore the new iPhone from a backup of your existing iPhone; this allows you
to transfer your existing apps and info over to the new phone.
If you choose to set it up as a new iPhone, you can give it a name (ie Liane's iPhone) and then decide
which info to sync to the iPhone whenever you connect it to your computer. You can, for example, choose
automatic or manual syncing and can decide to sync bookmarks with your desktop browser or your contacts
and calendar with Outlook.
If you decide to setup your iPhone as a new phone, move on to step 6.
If you choose to restore your new iPhone from a backup, choose that option and click "Continue." Note that
if you do so, your new iPhone will essentially take over for your old one in iTunes; it will have the same
name, and all of the data from your old iPhone will be transferred to the new one.
If you decide to restore your iPhone from a backup of an older phone, move on to step 8.
Source: About.com how to set-up iphone on itunes guide 8
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Setting Up a New iPhone in iTunes
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Select a name for your iPhone. This allows you to identify it when it is connected to iTunes.
You can opt to sync contacts, calendars, browser bookmarks, notes, and e-mail accounts with your new
iPhone on this screen. This will sync the information that is currently stored on your desktop. If you want to
access a different e-mail account or contacts with the iPhone, you can set that up later on the phone.
Once you click "Continue," you'll see a message on your screen that the iPhone sync is in progress. Let this
run, and do not disconnect your iPhone from your computer while it is running.
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Sync Information to Your iPhone
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When the initial sync is complete, you'll see a summary screen in iTunes. Here you can see basic information about
your phone.
If this is your first time using iTunes, you can add your music, video, and photo collection to the software, and then
sync it to your iPhone. If you already have your media collection organized in iTunes, you can manage what
information and files (including music, apps, photos, and videos) you want to sync with your new phone.
Once you've decided which information you'd like to sync to your new iPhone, press the "sync" button in the lower
right corner of the iTunes window. You'll see a notification on your iPhone's screen that the sync is in progress; do
not disconnect the phone from your computer while this is running.
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Begin the Restoration Process
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If you decided to restore your new iPhone from a backup of an older iPhone, you should have already clicked
"continue." Once you click continue, you'll see a message on your computer's screen that iTunes is restoring your
iPhone from backup. Your iPhone screen will say "Restore in Progress."
This process can take several minutes. Do not disconnect your iPhone or close iTunes while this process is running.
When the restoration is complete, but before your music is synced with the new iPhone, you'll see a message asking if
you'd like to share diagnostic information with Apple. This is voluntary; read the disclosure and decide whether you'd
like to share this information. Click "Continue."
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Sync the Contents of Your iPhone
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All of the applications, photos, music, and videos that you had stored on the old iPhone will
now be transferred -- or synced -- to the new iPhone. This process can take anywhere from
a few minutes to almost an hour, depending on how much data you're transferring.
Do not close iTunes or disconnect your iPhone while this process is running.
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How to Take a Screen Shot
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Push the two buttons marked
in red at the same time
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How to reset your phone – only when the phone has truly crashed
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Push the two buttons marked
in red at the same time
But this time – hold it for 30 seconds.
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Accessing Your Application Bar
▪ Double tap home button and the application bar
will appear on the bottom of your screen.
▪ To Multi-Task
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– Double tap home button
▫ tap on any of the applications that appear
▫ Think of this as your computer, the
applications bar acts like the minimize button.
▪ Closing Applications
– Double tap home button
– Hold your finger on the application until it starts
to wiggle.
– A red X will appear in the corner. Tap it
▫ This will “officially” close out of open &
running applications.
Do not forget to close your applications –
it will enhance your battery life
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Music on the iPhone
iPhone Control Panel iPhone Volume Control
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▪ Double tap home button and the application bar will
appear on the bottom of your screen.
▪ Swipe left to right
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Creating Folders
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▪ Place finger on application until application wiggles. (x will appear)
▪ Drag application over another application (to create a new folder
that contains both applications) or folder (to add the application to
an existing folder).
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Folders
Create Folder Name Finished!
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▪ After following the steps in the previous slide, a text box will appear.
▪ You can accept the suggested folder name
▪ Or create a new one
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Creating a Bookmark
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▪ Open safari
▪ Go to any website, and tap the button the red arrow is pointing at
▪ A panel like photo 2 will appear. Tap on “Add to Home Screen.”
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Creating a Bookmark 2
Create Name Find @ Home
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▪ Name the new shortcut
▪ Tap Add
▪ And find it on your home screen!
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Share Contact Information
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▪ Open contacts and search for a person.
▪ Scroll to bottom and tap on “Share Contact”
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Share Contact Info 2
Sending Options Put in Contact
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▪ Tap on either Email or MMS (text message)
▪ Then enter receivers name and click send
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Auto Sleep for iPod
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▪ Open clock and tap on “Timer”
▪ Tap on “When Timer Ends”
▪ Then scroll to bottom of picture 2
▪ Tap on “Sleep iPod.V
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Set Sleep Time for iPod
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▪ You can now fall asleep listening to an
audiobook, or your favorite playlist!
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Siri- Your new Assistant
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▪ Press and hold Home button to open Siri
▪ Once she is open, ask a question or to perform a task.
▪ Siri can text, email, call, set reminders and much more.
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Set up email
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Start
Here
To set up your email. Click on settings, go to the mail option, click “create new account”.
Choose Microsoft exchange. Enter your email address, username (the same as your email
address), and password (the same you use to log on to your computer). A very useful video
tutorial is available at http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/dd125429.aspx.
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