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  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   Restore from iCloud Backup If you have an iCloud account and have backed up a previous iPhone using iCloud’s Backup feature, you can use this backup to restore your data to the 4S (though you’ll need to be on a Wi-Fi network to do so). To restore your data to the new phone, sign in to your iCloud account; agree to Apple’s terms and conditions; and then choose which backup file you’d like to use and tap the blue Restore button in the top right corner of the screen. (Depending on the speed of your Wi-Fi connection, this process can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.) Restore from iTunes

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   them, and delete them. The Home Screen When you first turn on your device, you’re brought to the home screen. Here, you see an assortment of icons grouped into rows, and several more icons grouped in the silver Dock along the bottom of the screen. The home screen is where your apps live, and where you can launch them. Because only 16 apps fit on one home screen, you can have multiple home screens for organizing your apps (up to nine). Above the Dock are dots (the default number is two), with one highli

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   content (music, apps, and books), your Camera Roll, device settings, data, home screens, messages, and ringtones, but instead of saving that information in a file on your computer, the service stores it online instead. Your purchases themselves aren’t backed up to your iCloud account; instead, your backup keeps a record of what you own. When you restore your device from a backup, those purchases automatically redownload back in place, aided by your backed-up app data and home- screen positioning. This way, you should always be able to restore information wi

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   Wi-Fi Immediately below Airplane Mode, the Wi-Fi menu displays your current connection status (Off, Not Connected, or a network name). Tap the menu to access the Wi-Fi Networks screen. From here, you can turn Wi-Fi on or off, join an available network, and set whether your device should alert you to available networks while you’re out and about. If you have Wi-Fi turned on, you get a list of available networks under the Choose A Network heading. If you’re curr

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   also comes into play for moving objects in apps, drawing, and swiping and flicking. Flick and Swipe Drag your finger across the screen—up, down, left, or right—to swipe. Swiping is one of your primary navigational tools: You use a left or right swipe to move through home screens or images in the Photos app; you use an up or down swipe to read text in Safari, iBooks, Newsstand, or elsewhere. It’s one of the easiest gestures to learn. A flick is just like a swipe, only faster: Your device supports inertial scrolling, which means that the faster or slower you move your fin

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   The iPhone 4S at a Glance Designed with a minimalist aesthetic, the iPhone 4S eschews a button- heavy design in favor of simple controls and a slim figure. Here’s a quick rundown of all the features on the device’s exterior. A) Receiver When not relying on headphones or the built-in speaker, this is where you place your ear to listen to incoming calls. B) Front-Facing Camera This .3-megapixel camera can shoot video and still images at VGA resolution (640 by 480 pixels). This camera was designed primarily for using FaceTime and snapping quick self-portraits. C) Touchscreen Display Like every iPhone model before it, the iPhone

  • GET STARTED Chapter   Mail Magic If you’ve converted your old Apple ID, you need to toggle the Mail switch to On in the iCloud settings screen to get an email address for your account. device with this newly created account; tap Merge to do so, or Don’t Merge if you don’t want to copy the information currently on your device. From there, just tap the toggles to cu

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   suggestions for places to have lunch, and it provides a list of nearby restaurants that serve lunch. You can then specify that you want to eat in a certain location, say, down- town, and Siri gives you a narrower list of places in that area. Siri is also linked with Wolfram Alpha, a computational knowledge engine that provides answers to numerous factual questions. If you want to figure out the speed of light or the number of days until Christmas, Wolfram Alpha can provide the answer. If Siri cannot accomplish or under- stand what you ask, it will offer to perform a Web search for you. Once you

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   From Your iPhone Tap the blue App Store icon on your home screen. The store is divided into five sections: Featured (Ap- ple’s special picks), Categories (all iPhone apps, sorted by label), Top 25 (showcasing the top-purchased and most downloaded iPhone apps), Search, and Updates (any third-party updates show up here for you to down- load). Featured and Top 25 are both great places to start looking for recom- mended apps, and you can search the entire App Store by tapping the Search tab. The Featured tab includes New, What’s Hot, and Genius. The first showcases apps that Apple’s tea

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   devices you have, provided they’re linked to your Apple ID. Apple gives you two ways to browse for new apps: You can use iTunes from your computer, or you can access the App Store on your iPhone 4S while you’re on the go. From a Computer If you’re on your computer, open iTunes, select the iTunes Store, click the App Store tab at the top, and click the iPhone option underneath the tab. Using the App Store interface is similar to searching for music and videos. You’ll see a New And Noteworthy list of apps along with a What’s Hot list and a Staff Favorites list. When you select an app in iTunes, you see a description of what it does, a

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   Lock Screen Notifica- tions You can also track your notifications on your lock screen. New notifica- tions stack in the order that they arrived, with the newest on top regardless of which app it’s from—an option that’s not available for Notification Center itself. From the lock screen, you can swipe to unlock your iPhone, but you can also swipe an individual notifi- cation to directly launch the app associated with it. Note that when a new alert arrives while your device is locked, the standard swipe to unlock still launches the app associated with that just-arrived notification. When a new notification arrives while

  • 247 Accessories When you purchase an iPhone, Apple gives you most of what you need to get started: an AC power adapter; a USB–to–dock-connector cable; and a set of stereo earbuds with an inline micro- phone and remote for hands-free calling and controlling volume and playback. But there are plenty of other useful accessories that Apple doesn’t in

  • GET STARTED Chapter   wallpaper for your home screen displays behind your apps. General As its name suggests, the General section covers all basic settings on your device. From here you can set the date and time, add a numeric passcode, enable Bluetooth and pair Bluetooth devices, control your network settings, restrict access to certain features

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   you’d like in the Settings app). You can clear out accumulated notifications per app with a pair of well- focused taps: Tap the tiny X next to the app’s name, and then tap the tiny Clear button that appears. You can choose the number of alerts a given ap can show in Notification Center, though the controls are a bit limited. For example, you can choose how many upcoming Calendar events are displayed, but you can’t choose which calendar iOS pulls those events from. Notification Center also offers you two optional widgets to stick at the top of the section: Weather and Stocks. You can enab

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   Other Apple Apps continued and software; make Genius Bar and One To One appointments; view in- store events; and more. Apple’s iTunes Movie Trailers app brings the newest HD movie previews to your iPhone. Save favorite movies and plan when you’ll be going to theaters, too. And for those of you who want to control iTunes and an Apple TV with just a few flicks on an iPhone, the Remote app is made for you. The app turns your iPhone into an advanced remote that can pause, rewind, and fast forward, as well as adjust the v

  • GET STARTED Chapter   If you’ve set up an Apple ID, you can also set up iCloud on your device. iCloud is an umbrella term for Apple’s collec- tion of syncing services, and it allows you to sync your photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and mail across multiple devices. (Read more about iCloud in the “Included Apple Apps and the Cloud” section.)

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   Because these iOS updates are “delta updates” (they contain only the parts of the system that have changed, so you don’t have to download the entire system each time there is an update), they’re smaller; there- fore, you can download them just about anywhere you have a decent 3G or Wi-Fi connection—on the bus, at home, walking down the street, you name it. To install these updates, however, you need to have at least 50 percent battery life on your device, or have it plugged into a power source. Just as a friendly reminder: Even though you can install these updates anywhere, you should always (always, al

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   choose how often your device checks your account’s servers for new mail, contact, and calendar information. If you have a push-enabled account, you can enable the Push option to receive data as soon as the server receives it; otherwise, you can rely on data fetching at timed intervals: every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, hourly, or manually (only when you open the app in question and tell it to check for new informa- tion). If you have multiple accounts, an Advanced submenu allows you to determine which accounts

  • Apple 4s, 227 Troubleshooting Tips It’s a fact of life: Computers crash. Unlike a desktop or laptop, however, the iPhone is fairly easy to trouble- shoot, even if you’re not tech savvy. You just need to know some of the basic steps to get your device back up and running again after a slowdown or a crash, the answers to some of the most common iPhone support questions, advice on when to seek outside help, and, finally, some tips on protecting and securing your data. Quick-Fix Tips Page 228 Common Questions Page

  • Apple 4s, 70 Connect and Communicate Now that you have your iPhone set up, it’s time to learn how to best take advantage of its amazing features. Your device excels at keeping you in touch with friends and family, whether at home or on the go. Manage your contacts, juggle multiple callers, connect to the Internet, browse the Web with ease, send and write email, video chat via FaceTime, and get to your destination quickly using Maps. Manage Contacts Page 71 Use the Phone Page 77 Chat with Friends Page 83 Get Connected Page 91 Browse the Web Page 9

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   (see “Sync Wirelessly” in the “Work with iOS” section for more information on turning on Wi-Fi Sync). Your iPhone automatically syncs to your computer once a day when plugged into power and connected to the same network. You can force a sync at any time—whether your device is plugged in or on battery power—by tapping the Sync Now button on this screen; below this, you can see which computer(s) your iPhone is synced to and when you performed your last sync. Spotlight Search Choose the Spotlight Search submenu to select the information that shows up in a Spotlight search on

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   website’s data by swiping on any entry, or delete all stored information by tapping the Remove All Website Data button. If you’re a Web devel- oper, you may want to enable the Debug Console option within the Advanced screen. Messages To send a text message or iMessage, you use the Messages app; to adjust its settings, you enter the Messages screen in Settings. Here, you can enable or disable iMes- sage (which allows iOS users to send text, photo, and video messag

  • Apple 4s, GET STARTED Chapter   J) SIM Card Slot The iPhone 4S is what’s called a world phone, which means that it can operate on multiple cellular frequencies: both the CDMA network (used in the United States by Verizon and Sprint), and the GSM network (used in the United States by AT&T). If you’re subscribed to a carrier that uses GSM, you’ll need a micro-SIM card to identify the iPhone to your cellular provider; without an active card, you won’t be able to access call networks or cellular Internet, only Wi-Fi. If you use a CDMA network, you won’t use a micro-SIM

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