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See the web up close.
Double-tap any element on a web page—
picture or text—to zoom in. Double-tap again
to zoom back out. Tap the Multi-page button
to ick between multiple web pages or open
a new one. Rotate iPhone to see the web
in widescreen.
Find location. Search surroundings.
To see where you are on a map, tap the
Location button. A blue circle or dot appears
at your current position. To see which way
you’re facing, tap the Location button again
to turn on compass view. Find places around
you by typing words like “Starbucks” or “pizza”
in the search eld. Double-tap to zoom in.
Tap once with two ngers to zoom out.
Video and song controls.
Tap the screen to bring up onscreen controls.
Tap again to hide them. Double-tapping a
movie switches between widescreen and full
screen. While listening to music, rotate iPhone
to ick through your album art in Cover Flow.
Tap any album to see its track list, then tap any
track to play it. Tap outside the track list to ip
back to the album artwork. When listening to
music with the wired headset, press the center
button once to pause or play, and press it twice
quickly to skip to the next song.
Learn more.
You can watch demos and learn even more
about iPhone features at www.apple.com/
iphone.
To read the iPhone User Guide on your
iPhone, go to help.apple.com/iphone or
the Safari bookmarks. For downloadable
versions of the iPhone User Guide and
Important Product Information Guide,
visit www.apple.com/support/iphone.
Get support.
Visit www.att.com/WirelessHelp for
technical support on network-related
services, including Visual Voicemail and
billing. Visit www.apple.com/support/
iphone for technical support on iPhone
and iTunes.
Search with Spotlight.
To use Spotlight search, 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 nd—a name, keywords, song, artist,
or movie title. iPhone oers suggestions as you
type to make searching even faster. To search
within an application like Mail, Contacts,
or iPod, tap the status bar.
Get directions.
In Maps, tap Directions, then enter start and
end points. You can use your current location,
type in an address, or select an address from
your contacts or bookmarked locations. Tap
Route to display driving directions. Tap the Walk
button for walking directions or the Bus button
to view transit routes and times. iPhone can
track and show your progress along whichever
route you take.
View photos.
Load your favorite photos onto iPhone from
your computer using iTunes or use the built-in
camera to take pictures or video. Flick right
or left to move between images. Double-tap
or pinch to zoom. Tap once to bring up the
onscreen controls. Tap the Action button to
send a photo or video in an MMS or email,
or to use a photo as wallpaper or assign it
to a contact.
Access the App Store.
Tap the App Store icon to wirelessly browse
tens of thousands of applications in categories
like games, business, travel, social networking,
and more. Browse by Featured, Categories,
or Top 25 or search by name. To purchase and
download an application directly to your iPhone,
tap Buy Now. Many applications are even free.
Setting up email.
To set up an email account directly on your
iPhone, tap Add Account in Mail Settings.
Then tap the account type you have, or tap
Other to congure most any POP3 or IMAP
account. Email account settings can also be
synced from your Mac or PC using iTunes.