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The iPhone Manual - Tips and Hacks

By : Wallace Wang
Book Image

The iPhone Manual - Tips and Hacks

By: Wallace Wang

Overview of this book

The iPhone is the most popular smartphone available on the market, renowned for its sophisticated design, immersive UI, and user safety. And even if you’ve bought an iPhone for its impressive specifications, you may still be unaware of many of its features, which you’ll discover with the help of this book! The iPhone Manual is your practical guide to uncovering the hidden potential of iPhones, and will leave you amazed at how productive you can be by learning tips and hacks for customizing your device as a communication, entertainment, and work tool. You’ll unearth the complete range of iPhone features and customize it to streamline your day-to-day interaction with your device. This iPhone manual will help you explore your iPhone’s impressive capabilities and fully understand all the features, functions, and settings that every iPhone owner should know. With this book, you’ll get to grips with not only the basics of communication but also best practices for accessing photos, videos, and music to set up your entertainment using your iPhone. In addition to this, you’ll learn about serious work tools that will make you productive in your everyday tasks. By the end of this iPhone book, you’ll have learned how to use your iPhone to perform tasks and customize your experience in ways you probably didn’t realize were possible.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Browsing websites

Every iPhone comes with the Safari browser, which is similar to the Safari browser found on every Macintosh (you can always download and install other browsers on your iPhone, but this chapter focuses exclusively on using Safari).

To browse any website, you just need to know the website address, such as www.yahoo.com or just apple.com. Once you know which website to visit, you need to type that information into Safari.

Note

You do not need to type in the complete website address, such as https://www.yahoo.com. It's often simpler and faster to type only the website name (such as yahoo) and its domain (such as .com), rather than typing in https:// or www.

Typing a website address

The first time you start Safari, you must type a website address to visit anything on the internet. From that point on, Safari keeps track of the websites you've visited, so you won't have to type the complete website address again to visit that site.

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