iPhone 12, iPhone Pro, and iPhone Pro Max For Senirs - Scott La Counte

iPhone 12, iPhone Pro, and iPhone Pro Max For Senirs

By Scott La Counte

  • Release Date: 2020-10-23
  • Genre: Computers

Description

★★★ iPhones are great! If you know how to use them! ★★★

The iPhone is arguably the best phone out there. Powerful. Takes great photos. And does just about everything. But easy to use? For some people, absolutely! But if you've never used it before-or if you have used it but want to get more out of it-it's a little intimidating. This book will help!

This book doesn't waste time with features you probably will never use-like setting up a private network or iMAP / POP email. It covers the basics and then goes beyond with some of the features that are going to make your life easier.

If you want to know how to use the phone and do things like take pictures, use Facetime with the grandkids, and create cute Animoji's, then it's right for you!

I'll walk you through what you need to know step-by-step-including how navigation works now that the Home button is gone on newer iPhones.

It covers only what most people want to know-so you don't have to comb through hundreds of pages of tech-speak just to find out how to use a common feature. 

Some of the included topics:
What's new to iOS 14Using an iPhone that doesn't have a Home buttonUsing Face IDHow to use Picture in Picture for movies and TV showsHow to add widgets to your Home screenOrganizing apps with the App LibraryBuying, removing, rearranging, updating appsTaking, editing, organizing and sharing photosApple Services (Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Card, iCloud, and Fitness+)Using SiriMagSafeUsing pre-installed apps like Notes, Calendar, Reminders, and moreMaking phone calls and sending messagesCreating Animoji'sMust have appsAnd much, much more!
Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPhone? Then let's get started!

Note: This book is based on the book "The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iPhone 12, iPhone Pro, and iPhone Pro Max" but includes an expanded section on accessibility (like how to make text easier to see). It is not endorsed by Apple, Inc and should be considered unofficial.

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