Apple iphone Quick Setup Guide

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Welcome to iPhone. This Quick Start guide  
tells you how to set up your iPhone and  
use its key features. Once you’re up and  
calling, you can learn even more about  
iPhone at 
www.apple.com/iphone
.
Ready, set up, go.
1. Download iTunes. 
Go to 
www.itunes.com/download 
and 
download the latest version of iTunes  
to install on your Mac or PC.
2. Connect to your computer.
Connect your iPhone to the USB port on  
your computer.
3. Sync.
When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens and 
guides you through setup. Select the contacts, 
calendars, music, videos, and photos you’d like  
to sync, then click Apply in the lower-right 
corner. If you’re new to iTunes or syncing, you 
can watch a quick tutorial at 
www.apple.com/
itunes/tutorials
.
Button basics.
To turn iPhone on, firmly press the On/Off  
button. To turn off or restart iPhone, hold  
down the On/Off button for a few seconds,  
then slide the slider to confirm. To put iPhone  
in sleep mode, press the On/Off button once. 
This turns off the screen but still allows iPhone  
to receive calls. To silence an incoming call,  
press once. To send a call directly to voicemail, 
press twice. 
Go Home.
When using an app, press the Home button  
to close it and return to its Home screen.  
To go quickly to the main Home screen,  
press the Home button from any other Home  
screen. While in sleep mode, double-click  
the Home button to bring up iPod controls.
Create folders. Organize apps. 
Touch and hold any icon until it starts to jiggle. 
Then drag one icon onto another to create a 
folder. Folders are automatically named by 
category, or you can rename them. You can 
customize your Home screen by dragging  
icons and folders to different positions and 
different screens. When you’re finished, just  
press the Home button.
Search.
To search your iPhone or the web, go to the 
main Home screen and press the Home button 
or swipe the screen from left to right. Type 
in what you’d like to find—a name, app, song, 
artist, movie, or any keyword. iPhone offers 
suggestions as you type to make searching  
even faster. To search within an app like Mail, 
Contacts, Messages, or iPod, tap the status bar.
Make a call.
Tap a phone number in Contacts, Favorites,  
an email, a text message, or almost anywhere  
in iPhone to make a call. Or tap the Keypad 
button to dial manually. To answer a call while 
using the iPhone headset, press the center 
button once. Press it again to end your call. To 
adjust the volume, press the “+” and “–” buttons 
located above and below the microphone.
FaceTime.
While you’re on a voice call, tap the FaceTime 
button to begin a video call. Or tap the  
FaceTime button in Contacts. During a video  
call, you can switch to the rear camera to share 
your surroundings. Access your email, the web, 
or other apps by pressing the Home button.
Multitasking. 
While on a call, you can access your email, 
calendar, or other apps, and even surf the  
web when you’re connected via Wi-Fi or 3G.  
To quickly switch between apps, double-click  
the Home button to reveal recently used apps. 
Scroll right to see more apps, then tap one to 
reopen it. Scroll all the way to the left to access 
iPod controls or lock the display orientation.
FaceTime requires iPhone 4 and Wi-Fi  
connection for both caller and recipient.
Voice Control.
Use Voice Control to make a hands-free call or 
play music. To activate Voice Control, hold down 
the Home button or the center button on the 
iPhone headset until the Voice Control screen 
appears. After the tone, speak a command  
such as “call Elliot” or “dial 555-1212.” You can 
also ask iPhone to play a specific album, artist,  
or playlist or to “play more songs like this.”  
You can even ask iPhone “what’s playing?”  
or say “play songs by the Rolling Stones,”  
for example.
Ring/Silent
Volume  
Up/Down
On/Off 
Sleep/Wake
Home
Status bar