Apple iphone 5 16gb sprint Guía Del Usuario

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Appendix C    
Safety, Handling, & Support 
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Can’t view email attachments
If iPhone can’t view email attachments, try the following:
 
View an attached file:  Tap the attachment to open it in Quick Look. You may need to wait while 
it downloads before viewing.
 
Save an attached photo or video:  Tap the attachment to open it in Quick Look. You may need to 
wait while it downloads before viewing.
Quick Look supports the following document types:
 
.doc, .docx—Microsoft Word
 
.htm, .html—webpage
 
.key—Keynote
 
.numbers—Numbers
 
.pages—Pages
 
.pdf—Preview, Adobe Acrobat
 
.ppt, .pptx—Microsoft PowerPoint
 
.rtf—Rich Text Format
 
.txt—text
 
.vcf—contact information
 
.xls, .xlsx—Microsoft Excel
For additional troubleshooting information, go t
Backing up iPhone
You can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPhone. If you choose to back up using 
iCloud, you can’t also use iTunes to automatically back up to your computer, but you can use 
iTunes to manually back up to your computer. 
Backing up with iCloud 
iCloud backs up to iPhone daily over Wi-Fi, when it’s connected to a power source and is locked. 
The date and time of the last backup is listed at the bottom of the Storage & Backup screen. 
iCloud backs up your:
 
Purchased music, TV shows, apps, and books
 
Photos and videos in your Camera Roll
 
iPhone settings
 
App data
 
Home screen and app organization
 
Messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS)
 
Ringtones
Note:  Purchased music is not backed up in all areas and TV shows are not available in all areas.
If you didn't enable iCloud backup when you first set up iPhone, you can turn it on in iCloud 
settings. 
Turn on iCloud backups:  Go to Settings > iCloud, then log in with your Apple ID and password, 
if required. Go to Storage & Backup, then turn on iCloud Backup.
Back up immediately:  Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Back Up Now.