Apple E2816A Cellular Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN Radios User Manual 2
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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Block unwanted callers. On a contact card, tap Block this Caller (you can see a caller’s contact card from Favorites or Recents by tapping ). You can also block callers in Settings > Phone > Blocked. You will not receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845. tf While on a call When you’re on a call, the screen shows several call options. Mute your line. Or touch and hold to put your call on hold. Dial or enter a number. Use the speakerphone or a Bluetooth device. Get contact info. Make another call. End a call. Tap Make a FaceTime call. or press the Sleep/Wake button. Use another app while on a call. Press the Home button, then open the app. To return to the call, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Respond to a second call. You can: • Ignore the call and send it to voicemail: Tap Ignore. • Put the irst call on hold and answer the new one: Tap Hold + Accept. • End the irst call and answer the new one: When using a GSM network, tap End + Accept. With a CDMA network, tap End and when the second call rings back, tap Accept, or drag the slider if the phone is locked. With a call on hold, tap Swap to switch between calls or tap Merge Calls to talk with both parties at once. See Conference calls, below. Note: With CDMA, you can’t switch between calls if the second call was outgoing, but you can merge the calls. You can’t merge calls if the second call was incoming. If you end the second call or the merged call, both calls are terminated. Conference calls With GSM, you can set up a conference call with up to ive people (depending on your carrier). Create a conference call. While on a call, tap Add Call, make another call, then tap Merge Calls. Repeat to add more people to the conference. • Drop one person: Tap • Talk privately with one person: Tap resume the conference. • Add an incoming caller: Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls. Chapter 5 Phone next to a person, then tap End. , then tap Private next to the person. Tap Merge Calls to 48 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Emergency calls Make an emergency call when iPhone is locked. On the Enter Passcode screen, tap Emergency Call (to dial 911 in the U.S., for example). Important: You can use iPhone to make an emergency call in many locations, provided that cellular service is available, but you should not rely on it for emergencies. Some cellular networks may not accept an emergency call from iPhone if iPhone is not activated, if iPhone is not compatible with or conigured to operate on a particular cellular network, or (when applicable) if iPhone does not have a SIM card or if the SIM card is PIN-locked. tf In the U.S., location information (if available) is provided to emergency service providers when you dial 911. With CDMA, when an emergency call ends, iPhone enters emergency call mode for a few minutes to allow a call back from emergency services. During this time, data transmission and text messages are blocked. Exit emergency call mode (CDMA). Do one of the following: • Tap the Back button. • Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button. • Use the keypad to dial a non-emergency number. Visual voicemail Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages and choose which one to listen to or delete, without having to wade through all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon tells you how many unheard messages you have. The irst time you tap Voicemail, you’re prompted to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting. Listen to a voicemail message. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message. To listen again, select the message and tap . If visual voicemail isn’t available with your service, tap Voicemail and follow the voice prompts. Unheard messages Contact info Play/pause Drag the playhead to skip to any point in a message. Return the call. Speakerphone (Audio, when a Bluetooth device is connected. Tap to choose audio output.) Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them. Delete a message. Swipe or tap the message, then tap Delete. Chapter 5 Phone 49 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Note: In some areas, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Manage deleted messages. Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of the messages list), then: • Listen to a deleted message: Tap the message. • Undelete a message: Tap the message and tap Undelete. • Delete messages permanently: Tap Clear All. tf Update your greeting. Tap Voicemail, tap Greeting, tap Custom, then tap Record. Or, to use your carrier’s generic greeting, tap Default. Set an alert sound for new voicemail. Go to Settings > Sounds. Change the password. Go to Settings > Phone > Change Voicemail Password. Contacts When viewing a contact’s card, a quick tap lets you make a phone call, create an email message, ind the contact’s location, and more. See Chapter 30, Contacts, on page 132. Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID Set up call forwarding, call waiting, or caller ID. (GSM) Go to Settings > Phone. • • Call Forwarding: The Call Forwarding icon ( ) appears in the status bar when call forwarding is on. You must be in range of the cellular network when you set iPhone to forward calls, or calls won’t be forwarded. Call Waiting: If you’re on a call and call waiting is turned of, incoming calls go directly to voicemail. Caller ID: For FaceTime calls, your phone number is displayed even if caller ID is turned of. For CDMA accounts, contact your carrier for information about enabling and using these features. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4515. • Ringtones and vibrations iPhone comes with ringtones that sound for incoming calls, Clock alarms, and the Clock timer. You can also purchase ringtones from songs in the iTunes Store. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 111. Set the default ringtone. Go to Settings > Sound > Ringtone. Assign diferent ringtones for the special people in your life. Go to Contacts, choose a contact, tap edit, then tap Ringtone. Turn the ringer on or of. Flip the switch on the side of iPhone. Important: Clock alarms still sound when the Ring/Silent switch is set to silent. Turn vibrate on or of. Go to Settings > Sounds. See Sounds and silence on page 31. International calls For information about making international calls from your home area (including rates and other charges that may apply), contact your carrier. Chapter 5 Phone 50 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When traveling abroad, you may be able to use iPhone to make calls, send and receive text messages, get visual voicemail, and use apps that access the Internet, depending on available networks. Enable international roaming. To turn on Data Roaming and Voice Roaming (CDMA), go to Settings > Cellular. Contact your carrier for information about availability and fees. tf Important: Voice, text message, and data roaming charges may apply. To avoid charges while roaming, turn of Data Roaming and Voice Roaming (CDMA). You may be able to roam on GSM networks, if you have a CDMA account and you have an iPhone 4s or later with a SIM card installed. While roaming on a GSM network, iPhone has access to GSM network features. Charges may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. Set network options. Go to Settings > Cellular to: • Turn data roaming on or of • Turn cellular data on or of • Turn voice roaming on or of (CDMA) • Use GSM networks abroad (CDMA) See Usage information on page 174. Turn of cellular services. Go to Settings, turn on Airplane Mode, then tap Wi-Fi and turn it on. Incoming phone calls are sent to voicemail. To resume cellular service, turn Airplane Mode of. Make calls to your contacts and favorites while traveling abroad. (GSM) Go to Settings > Phone and turn on Dial Assist. Dial Assist automatically adds the preix or country code for calls to the U.S. Select a carrier network. Go to Settings > Carrier. This setting appears on GSM networks when you’re outside your carrier’s network, and other local carrier data networks are available to use for your phone calls, visual voicemail, and cellular network Internet connections. You can make calls only on carriers that have a roaming agreement with your carrier. Additional fees may apply. Roaming charges may be billed to you by the other carrier, through your carrier. Get voicemail when visual voicemail isn’t available. Dial your own number (with CDMA, add # after your number), or touch and hold “1” on the numeric keypad. Phone settings Go to Settings > Phone to: • See the phone number for your iPhone • Change the default text message replies for incoming calls • Turn call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID on or of (GSM) • Turn TTY on or of • Change your voicemail password (GSM) • Require a PIN to unlock your SIM when you turn iPhone on (required by some carriers) Go to Settings > Sounds to: • Set ringtones and volume • Set vibration options • Set the sound for new voicemail Chapter 5 Phone 51 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Once you select a network, iPhone uses only that network. If the network is unavailable, “No service” appears on iPhone. tf Chapter 5 Phone 52 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mail Write messages Change mailboxes or accounts. Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. Search for messages. Compose a message. tf Mail lets you access all of your email accounts, on the go. Insert a photo or video. Tap the insertion point. Tap the arrows to see more choices. Also see Edit text on page 25. Quote some text when you reply. Tap the insertion point, then select the text you want to include. Tap , then tap Reply. You can turn of the indentation of the quoted text in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Increase Quote Level. Send a message from a diferent account. Tap the From ield to choose an account. Change a recipient from Cc to Bcc. After you enter recipients, you can drag them from one ield to another or change their order. 53 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mark addresses outside certain domains. When you’re addressing a message to a recipient that’s not in your organization’s domain, Mail can color the recipient’s name red to alert you. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Mark Messages, then deine the domains that you don’t want marked. You can enter multiple domains separated by commas, such as “apple.com, example.org”. tf Get a sneak peek Change how names are displayed in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Short Name. See a longer preview. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Preview. You can show up to ive lines. Is this message for me? Turn on Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Show To/Cc Label. If the label says Cc instead of To, you were just copied. You can also use the To/Cc mailbox, which gathers all mail addressed to you. To show or hide it, swipe to the right (or tap Mailboxes), then tap Edit. Finish a message later Look at another message while you’re writing one. Swipe down on the title bar of a message you’re writing. When you’re ready to return to your message, tap its title at the bottom of the screen. If you have more than one message waiting to be inished, tap the bottom of the screen to see them all. Save a draft for later. If you’re writing a message and want to inish it later, tap Cancel, then tap Save Draft. To get it back, touch and hold Compose. With OS X Yosemite, you can also handof uninished messages with your Mac. See Using continuity features on page 22. Chapter 6 Mail 54 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL See important messages tf Get notiied of replies to a message or thread. Tap , then tap Notify Me. While you’re writing a message, you can also tap in the Subject ield. To change how notiications appear, go to Settings > Notiications > Mail > Thread Notiications. Gather important messages. Add important people to your VIP list, and their messages all appear in the VIP mailbox. Tap the sender’s name in a message, then tap Add to VIP. To change how notiications appear go to Settings > Notiications > Mail > VIP. Flag a message so you can ind it later. Tap while reading the message. You can change the appearance of the lagged message indicator in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Flag Style. To see the Flagged mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list, then tap Flagged. Search for a message. Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search ield. Searching looks at the address ields, the subject, and the message body. To search multiple accounts at once, search from a smart mailbox, such as All Sent. Search by timeframe. Scroll to or tap the top of the messages list to reveal the search ield, then type something like “February meeting” to ind all messages from February with the word “meeting.” Search by message state. To ind all lagged, unread messages from people in your VIP list, type “lag unread vip.” You can also search for other message attributes, such as “attachment.” Junk, be gone! Tap while you’re reading a message, then tap Move to Junk to ile it in the Junk folder. If you accidentally mark a message as junk, shake iPhone immediately to undo. Make a favorite mailbox. Favorites appear at the top of the Mailboxes list. To add one, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list. Tap Add Mailbox, then select the mailboxes to add. You’ll also get push notiications for your favorite mailboxes. Show draft messages from all of your accounts. While viewing the Mailboxes list, tap Edit, tap Add Mailbox, then turn on the All Drafts mailbox. Attachments Save a photo or video to Photos. Touch and hold the photo or video until a menu appears, then tap Save Image. Use an attachment with another app. Touch and hold the attachment until a menu appears, then tap the app you want to open the attachment with. Some attachments automatically show a banner with buttons you can use to open other apps. See messages with attachments. The Attachments mailbox shows messages with attachments from all accounts. To add it, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list. Chapter 6 Mail 55 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Work with multiple messages tf Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. While viewing a list of messages, tap Edit. Select some messages, then choose an action. If you make a mistake, shake iPhone immediately to undo. Manage a message with a swipe. While viewing a list of messages, swipe left on a message to reveal a menu of actions. Swipe all the way to the left to select the irst action. You can also swipe a message to the right to reveal another action. Choose the actions you want to appear in the menus at Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Swipe Options. Organize your mail with mailboxes. Tap Edit in the mailboxes list to create a new one, or to rename or delete one. (Some built-in mailboxes can’t be changed.) There are several smart mailboxes, such as Unread, that show messages from all your accounts. Tap the ones you want to use. Recover a deleted message. Go to the account’s Trash mailbox, open the message, then tap and move the message. Or, if you just deleted it, shake iPhone to undo. To see deleted messages across all your accounts, add the Trash mailbox. To add it, tap Edit in the mailboxes list and select it from the list. Archive instead of delete. Instead of deleting messages, you can archive them so they’re still around if you need them. Turn Archive Mailbox in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account > Advanced. To delete a message instead of archiving it, touch and hold , then tap Delete. Stash your trash. You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account > Advanced. See and save addresses Mark person as a VIP. Chapter 6 Mail 56 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Add someone to Contacts or make them a VIP. Tap the person’s name or email address, then tap Add to VIP. You can also add their address to a new or existing contact. See who received a message. While viewing the message, tap More in the To ield. Print messages Print a message. Tap tf , then tap Print. Print an attachment or picture. Tap to view it, then tap and choose Print. See AirPrint on page 35. Mail settings Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, where you can: • Create a diferent mail signature for each account • Add mail accounts • Set Out of Oice replies for Exchange mail accounts • Bcc yourself on every message you send • Turn on Organize by Thread to group related messages together • Turn of conirmation for deleting a message • Turn of Push delivery of new messages, to save on battery power • Temporarily turn of an account Chapter 6 Mail 57 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safari Safari at a glance tf Use Safari on iPhone to browse the web. Use Reading List to collect webpages to read later. Add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. Use iCloud to see pages you have open on other devices, and to keep your bookmarks, history, and reading list up to date on your other devices. Tap to enter a web address or search item, or get quick access to your Favorites. To zoom, double tap an item or pinch. See your bookmarks, reading list, and shared links. View open tabs or open a new tab. Share, print, and more. Revisit recent pages. Search the web Enter what you’re searching for, then tap Go. View selected site. Or tap a suggestion. 58 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Search the web. Enter a URL or search term in the search ield at the top of the page, then tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what you typed. If you don’t want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then (under Search) turn of Search Engine Suggestions. Quick search a site you’ve visited before. Enter the name of the site, followed by your search term. For example, enter “wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.” Go to Settings > Safari > Quick Website Search to turn this feature on or of. tf Have your favorites top the list. Select them in Settings > Safari > Favorites. Search the page. Scroll to the bottom of the suggested results list and tap the entry under On This Page. Tap to see the next occurrence on the page. Choose your search tool. Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine. Browse the web Touch and hold a link to see these options. Look before you leap. To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold the link. Open a link in a new tab. Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. If you’d rather open new pages in the background, go to Settings > Safari > Open in New Tab. Browse open pages. Tap to the left. . To close a page, tap Scroll to the bottom to see pages open on other devices. View recently closed pages. Touch and hold in the upper-left corner, or swipe the page View tabs open on your other devices. If you turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud, you can view tabs that you have open on your other devices. Tap , then scroll to the list at the bottom of the page. Get back to the top. Tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page. See more. Turn iPhone to landscape orientation. See the latest. Tap next to the address in the search ield to update the page. See a tab’s history. Touch and hold Chapter 7 Safari or . 59 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL View the desktop version of a site. If you want to see the full desktop version of a site instead of the mobile version, tap the search ield, pull down the display of your favorites, then tap Request Desktop Site. Keep bookmarks tf Bookmarks Shared links and subscriptions Reading list Bookmark the current page. Tap View your bookmarks. Tap (or touch and hold , then tap ), then tap Add Bookmark. Get organized. To create a folder for bookmarks, tap , then tap Edit. Add a webpage to your favorites. Open the page, tap the search ield, drag down, then tap Add to Favorites. Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites. Tap the Search ield to see your favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited sites. Edit your favorites. Tap the search ield, then touch and hold a page or folder. You can delete the item, or edit it to rename or move it. Choose which favorites appear when you tap the search ield. Go to Settings > Safari > Favorites. Bookmarks bar on your Mac? Turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud if you want items from the bookmarks bar in Safari on your Mac to appear in Favorites on iPhone. Save an icon for the current page on your Home screen. Tap The icon appears only on the device where you create it. Save a reading list for later , then tap Add to Home Screen. Save interesting items in your reading list so you can revisit them later. You can read pages in your reading list even when you’re not connected to the Internet. Add the current page to your reading list. Tap , then tap Add to Reading List. Add a linked page without opening it. Touch and hold the link, then tap Add to Reading List. View your reading list. Tap Chapter 7 Safari , then tap 60 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Delete something from your reading list. Swipe left on the item in your reading list. Don’t want to use cellular data to download reading list items? Turn of Settings > Safari > Use Cellular Data. Shared links and subscriptions tf You can view links shared from social media, such as Twitter, or feeds from your subscriptions. View shared links and subscriptions. Tap , then tap Subscribe to a feed. Go to a site that provides a subscription feed, tap Links, then conirm by tapping Add to Shared Links. , tap Add to Shared Delete a subscription. Tap , tap , tap Subscriptions below the list of your shared links, then tap next to the subscription you want to delete. Spread the news. Tap Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. Share using the usual methods. Fill in forms Whether you’re logging in to a website, signing up for a service, or making a purchase, you can ill in a web form using the onscreen keyboard or have Safari ill it in for you using AutoFill. Tired of always having to log in? When you’re asked if you want to save the password for the site, tap Yes. The next time you visit, your user name and password will be illed in for you. Fill in a form. Tap any ield to bring up the onscreen keyboard. Tap keyboard to move from ield to ield. or above the onscreen Fill it in automatically. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & Autoill and turn on Use Contact Info. Then, tap AutoFill above the onscreen keyboard when you’re illing in the form. Not all websites support AutoFill. Add a credit card for purchases. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & Autoill > Saved Credit Cards > Add Credit Card. To enter the information without typing it, tap Use Camera, then hold iPhone above the card so that the image of the card its in the frame. You can also add a credit card by accepting when Safari ofers to save it when you make an online purchase. Chapter 7 Safari 61 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Use your credit card information. Look for the AutoFill Credit Card button above the onscreen keyboard whenever you’re in a credit card ield. Your card’s security code isn’t stored, so you still enter that yourself. If you’re not using a passcode for iPhone, you might want to start; see Use a passcode with data protection on page 38. Submit a form. Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage. tf Avoid clutter with Reader Use Safari Reader to focus on a page’s primary content. pitchfork.com Tap to view the page in Reader. Focus on content. Tap at the left end of the address ield. If you don’t see the icon, Reader isn’t available for the page you’re looking at. Share just the good stuf. To share just the article text and a link to it, tap page in Reader. Return to the full page. Tap the reader icon in the address ield again. Privacy and security while viewing the You can adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities to yourself and protect yourself from malicious websites. Want to keep a low proile? Turn on Settings > Safari > Do Not Track. Safari will ask websites you visit to not track your browsing, but beware—a website can choose not to honor the request. Control cookies. Go to Settings > Safari > Block Cookies. To remove cookies already on iPhone, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Let Safari create secure passwords and store them for you. Tap the password ield when creating a new account, and Safari will ofer to create a password for you. Erase your browsing history and data from iPhone. Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Visit sites without making history. Tap , then tap Private. Sites you visit will no longer be added to History on your iPhone. To put away your private sites, tap , then tap Private again. You can close the pages, or keep them for viewing the next time you use Private Browsing Mode. Watch for suspicious websites. Turn on Settings > Safari > Fraudulent Website Warning. Chapter 7 Safari 62 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safari settings Go to Settings > Safari, where you can: • Choose your search engine and conigure search results • Provide AutoFill information • Choose which favorites are displayed when you search • Have links open in a new page or in the background • Block pop-ups • Tighten privacy and security • Clear your history and website data • Choose whether to use cellular data for Reading List items • Conigure other advanced settings tf Chapter 7 Safari 63 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Music Get music tf Get music and other audio content on to iPhone in the following ways: • Purchase music from the iTunes Store: Go to iTunes Store. While browsing playlists and albums in Music, you can tap Store. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 111. • iCloud: Get access to all your iTunes songs, no matter which device you used to purchase them. Use iTunes Match to include CDs and other music you import. See iCloud and iTunes Match on page 67. • Family Sharing: To download songs purchased by other members of your family, go to iTunes Store, tap More, tap Purchased, then choose a family member. See Family Sharing on page 32. • Sync content with iTunes on your computer: See Sync with iTunes on page 17. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 170. iTunes Radio Featured stations provide a great way to explore and enjoy new music in a variety of genres. You can also create your own custom stations, based on your pick of artist, song, or genre. See iCloud and iTunes Match on page 67. 64 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Note: iTunes Radio may not be available in all areas. For more information about iTunes Radio, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT5848. tf Tap to play a station. When you pick a station and play a song, the Now Playing screen shows the album art and the playback controls. Tap to ind out more, create a new station, ine-tune the station, or share it. Create your own station based on an artist, genre, or song. Tap New Station on the iTunes Radio screen. Choose a genre, or do a search for your favorite artist, song, or genre. You can also create a station from the Now Playing screen by tapping the Create button. Edit your stations. Tap Edit. You can include or exclude other artists, songs, or genres, or delete a station. Inluence upcoming song selections. On the Now Playing screen, tap , then tap Play More Like This or Never Play This Song. You can also add the song to your iTunes Wish List. Skip to the next song. On the Now Playing screen, tap songs per hour. . You can skip a limited number of See the songs you’ve played, or view your wishlist. Tap History, then tap Played or Wishlist. You can purchase songs for your library. Tap a song to preview it. Purchase songs for your personal library. On the Now Playing screen, tap the price button. Share a station you created. On the Now Playing screen, tap Chapter 8 Music , then tap Share Station. 65 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Browse and play Browse your music by playlist, artist, or other category. For other browse options, tap More. Tap any song to play it. You can listen to audio from the built-in speaker, from headphones attached to the headset jack, or from wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones paired with iPhone. If headphones are attached or paired, no sound comes from the speaker. tf Tap to listen. See additional browse options. Choose how to browse. Tired of tapping More? To rearrange the buttons, tap More, then tap Edit and drag a button onto the one you want to replace. The Now Playing screen provides playback controls and shows you what’s playing. Back Track list Playhead Volume Tap to create a Genius Playlist or an iTunes Radio station. Display lyrics. If you’ve added lyrics to the song, tap the album cover to see them. To add lyrics, use the song’s Info window in iTunes on your computer, then sync the song to iPhone. Skip to any point in a song. Drag the playhead. Slow down the scrub rate by sliding your inger down the screen. Chapter 8 Music 66 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Shule. Tap Shule on the Now Playing screen to play your tunes in random order. See all tracks from the album containing the current song. Tap . To play a track, tap it. Tap to rate this song for creating smart playlists in iTunes. tf Return to the Now Playing screen. Album tracks Search music. While browsing, tap the status bar to reveal the search ield at the top of the screen, then enter your search text. You can also search audio content from the Home screen. See Search on page 28. Rate a song for smart playlists in iTunes. Tap the screen to reveal the rating dots, then tap a dot to assign a rating. Get audio controls from the Lock screen or when using another app. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center. See Control Center on page 29. Currently playing song Play music on AirPlay speakers or Apple TV. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . See AirPlay on page 35. iCloud and iTunes Match With iCloud, you can access all of the music you purchase in the iTunes Store on all of your devices. The icon shows the songs you have in iCloud. Just click a song to play it. Automatically download music purchased on another device. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store, sign in using your Apple ID, then turn on Music under Automatic Downloads. Download previous purchases. In iTunes Store, go to More > Purchased > Music. Download music if you’re going somewhere you won’t have Wi-Fi. Click you’ll want to play. Or download entire albums and playlists. next to the songs Remove a song that’s been downloaded. Swipe left, then tap Delete. The song is removed from iPhone, but remains available from iCloud. Downloaded music is also removed automatically from iPhone as space is needed, starting with the oldest and least-played songs. View only music that’s downloaded. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Under Show All, turn of Music. With an iTunes Match subscription, you can store all your music in iCloud (up to 25,000 songs)— even songs you imported from CDs. Note: iTunes Match may not be available in all areas. See support.apple.com/kb/HT5085. Subscribe to iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Subscribe to iTunes Match. See www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match. Chapter 8 Music 67 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Turn on iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Sign in if you haven’t already. Album Wall Rotate iPhone to view your entire library by album art. tf Swipe left or right to see other albums. Tap an album to see its songs. Audiobooks Audiobook controls and info appear on the Now Playing screen when you begin playback. Playhead Scrubber bar Skip 15 seconds. Playback speed Repeat the previous 15 seconds. Playlists Create playlists to organize your music. View Playlists, tap New Playlist near the top of the list, then enter a title. Tap to add songs or videos. Edit a playlist. Select the playlist, then tap Edit. • Add more songs: Tap • Delete a song: Tap from iPhone. Chapter 8 Music , then tap Remove. Deleting a song from a playlist doesn’t delete it 68 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Change the song order: Drag New and changed playlists are copied to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPhone with your computer, or through iCloud if you’ve subscribed to iTunes Match. • Clear or delete a playlist you created on iPhone. Select the playlist, then tap Clear or Delete. tf Remove a song from iPhone. Tap Songs, swipe the song, then tap Delete. The song is deleted from iPhone, but not from your iTunes library on your Mac or PC, or from iCloud. Genius—made for you A Genius playlist is a collection of songs from your library that go together. Genius is a free service, but it requires an Apple ID. A Genius Mix is a selection of songs of the same kind of music, recreated from your library each time you listen to the mix. Turn on Genius. Tap Playlists, tap Genius Playlist, then tap Turn On Genius. Browse and play Genius Mixes. Tap Genius (tap More irst, if Genius isn’t visible). Swipe left or right to access other mixes. To play a mix, tap . Make a Genius playlist. View Playlists, then tap Genius Playlist and choose a song. Or from the Now Playing screen, tap Create, then tap Genius Playlist. • Replace the playlist using a diferent song: Tap New and pick a song. • Refresh the playlist: Tap Refresh. • Save the playlist: Tap Save. The playlist is saved with the title of the song you picked, and marked by . If you subscribe to iTunes Match, your Genius playlists are stored in iCloud. Genius playlists created on iPhone are copied to your computer when you sync with iTunes. Note: Once a Genius playlist is synced to iTunes, you can’t delete it directly from iPhone. Use iTunes to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist. Delete a saved Genius playlist. Tap the Genius playlist, then tap Delete. Siri and Voice Control You can use Siri (iPhone 4s or later) or Voice Control to control music playback. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43 and Voice Control on page 28. Use Siri or Voice Control. Press and hold the Home button. • Play or pause music: Say “play” or “play music.” To pause, say “pause,” “pause music,” or “stop.” You can also say “next song” or “previous song.” • Play an album, artist, or playlist: Say “play,” then say “album,” “artist,” or “playlist” and the name. • Shule the current playlist: Say “shule.” • • Find out more about the current song: Say “what’s playing,” “who sings this song,” or “who is this song by.” Use Genius to play similar songs: Say “Genius” or “play more songs like this.” Chapter 8 Music 69 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Home Sharing Home Sharing lets you play music, movies, and TV shows from the iTunes library on your Mac or PC. iPhone and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. Note: Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download. Bonus content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, can’t be shared. tf Play music from your iTunes library on iPhone. 1 In iTunes on your computer, choose File > Home Sharing > Turn On Home Sharing. Log in, then click Create Home Share. 2 On iPhone, go to Settings > Music, then log in to Home Sharing using the same Apple ID and password. 3 In Music, tap More, then tap Shared and choose your computer’s library. Return to content on iPhone. Tap Shared and choose My iPhone. Music settings Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music, including: • Sound Check (to normalize the volume level of your audio content) • Equalization (EQ) Note: EQ settings afect all sound output, including the headset jack and AirPlay. (EQ settings generally apply only to music played from the Music app.) The Late Night setting compresses the dynamic range of the audio output, reducing the volume of loud passages and increasing the volume of quiet passages. You might want to use this setting when listening to music on an airplane or in some other noisy environment. (The Late Night setting applies to all audio output—video as well as music.) • Lyrics info • Grouping by album artist Set the volume limit. Go Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Note: In some European Union (EU) countries, iPhone may indicate when you’re setting the volume above the EU recommended level for hearing safety. To increase the volume beyond this level, you may need to briely release the volume control. To limit the maximum headset volume to this level, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit and turn on EU Volume Limit. To prevent changes to the volume limit, go to Settings > General > Restrictions. Prevent changes to the volume limit. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Volume Limit and tap Don’t Allow Changes. Chapter 8 Music 70 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Messages SMS, MMS, and iMessage tf Messages lets you exchange text messages with other SMS and MMS devices using your cellular connection, and with other iOS devices and Mac computers using iMessage. iMessage is an Apple feature that lets you send messages over Wi-Fi (or cellular connections) to others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion or later. Messages you send using iMessage don’t count against your text messaging plan with your carrier. Messages can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing, and let them know when you’ve read their messages. If you’re signed into iMessage using the same Apple ID on other iOS devices or a Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), you can start a conversation on one device and continue it on another. For security, messages you send with iMessage are encrypted before they’re sent. If you have other iOS 8 devices that are signed in to iMessage with the same Apple ID as your iPhone, you can also send and receive SMS and MMS messages with those devices. Similarly, you can send and receive SMS and MMS messages with the Messages app on a Mac with OS X Yosemite, if it is signed in to iMessage using the same Apple ID as your iPhone. Cellular charges may apply to your iPhone. WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions while driving, see Important safety information on page 170. 71 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Send and receive messages Get info, make a voice or FaceTime call, share your location, or mute notifications. tf Blue indicates an iMessage conversation. Add your voice to the conversation. Send a photo or video. Start a conversation. Tap , then enter a phone number or email address, or tap , then choose a contact. You can also start a conversation by tapping a phone number in Safari, Contacts, or Calendar. An alert badge appears if a message can’t be sent. Tap the alert in a conversation to try sending the message again. Double-tap to send the message as an SMS text message. Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list. Use picture characters. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, then tap Emoji to make that keyboard available. When you type a message, tap to change to the Emoji keyboard. See Special input methods on page 166. See what time a message was sent or received. Drag any bubble to the left. See a person’s contact info. In a conversation, tap Details, then tap perform actions, such as making a voice or FaceTime call. . Tap the info items to See earlier messages in the conversation. Tap the status bar to scroll to the top. Tap Load Earlier Messages, if necessary. Send messages to a group (iMessage and MMS). Tap , then enter multiple recipients. With MMS, group messaging must also be turned on in Settings > Messages, and replies are sent only to you—they aren’t copied to the other people in the group. Give a group a name. While viewing the conversation, tap Details, then drag down and enter the name in the Subject line. Leave a group. Tap Details, then tap Leave this Conversation. Keep it quiet. Tap Details, then turn on Do Not Disturb to mute notiications for the conversation. Block unwanted messages. On a contact card, tap Block this Caller. You can see someone’s contact card while viewing a message by tapping Details, then tapping . You can also block callers in Settings > Messages > Blocked. You will not receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845. Chapter 9 Messages 72 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Manage conversations Conversations are saved in the Messages list. A blue dot conversation to view or continue it. indicates unread messages. Tap a tf View the Messages list. Swipe to the right. Forward a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items if desired, then tap Delete a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select more if desired, then tap . Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe the conversation to the left, then tap Delete. Search conversations. In the Messages list, tap the top of the screen to display the search ield, then enter the text you’re looking for. You can also search conversations from the Home screen. See Search on page 28. Share photos, videos, your location, and more With iMessage or MMS, you can send and receive photos and videos, and send locations, contact info, and voice memos. The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider— iPhone may compress photo and video attachments when necessary. Send photos and videos from your Photos library. Tap . Recent shots are right there; tap Photo Library for older ones. Select the items you want to send. View attachments. While viewing a conversation, tap Details. Attachments are shown in reverse chronological order at the bottom of the screen. Tap an attachment to see it in full screen. In fullto view the attachments as a list. screen mode, tap Keep audio or video attachments. Audio or video attachments that you receive are deleted automatically in two minutes unless you tap Keep. Delete an attachment. Touch and hold it, then tap Delete. Send your current location. Tap Details, then tap Send My Current Location to send a map that shows where you are. Chapter 9 Messages 73 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share your location. Tap Details, then tap Share My Location and specify the length of time. The person you’re texting can see your location by tapping Details. To turn Share My Location on or of, or to select the device that determines your location, go to Settings > iCloud > Share My Location (under Advanced). Send items from another app. In the other app, tap Share or , then tap Message. Share, save, or print an attachment. Tap the attachment, then tap tf Copy a photo or video. Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy. Messages settings Go to Settings > Messages, where you can: • Turn iMessage on or of • Notify others when you’ve read their messages • Specify phone numbers, Apple IDs, and email addresses to use with Messages • SMS and MMS options • Show the Subject ield • Block unwanted messages • Set how long to keep messages • Automatically keep audio and video attachments Manage notiications for messages. See Do Not Disturb on page 31. Set the alert sound for incoming text messages. See Sounds and silence on page 31. Chapter 9 Messages 74 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL 10 Calendar Calendar at a glance Change calendars or accounts. View invitations. tf View list of events. Add an event. Tap , then ill in the event details. If you add a location and choose Alert > Time to leave, Calendar reminds you of the event based on the current travel time to get there. Search for events. Tap , then enter text in the search ield. The titles, invitees, locations, and notes for the calendars you’re viewing are searched. View a weekly calendar. Rotate iPhone sideways. Change your view. Tap a year, month, or day to zoom in or out on your calendar. In Week or Day view, pinch to zoom in or out. View a list of events. In month view, tap to see a day’s events. In day view, tap Change the color of a calendar.Tap Calendars, then tap next to the calendar and choose a color from the list. For some calendar accounts, such as Google, the color is set by the server. Adjust an event. Touch and hold the event, then drag it to a new time, or adjust the grab points. Invitations If you have an iCloud account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or a supported CalDAV account, you can send and receive meeting invitations. 75 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Invite others to an event. Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Type names, or tap to pick people from Contacts. If you don’t want to be notiied when someone declines a meeting, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Show Invitee Declines. RSVP. Tap an event you’ve been invited to, or tap Inbox and tap an invitation. If you add comments (which may not be available for all calendars), your comments can be seen by the organizer but not by other attendees. To see events you’ve declined, tap Calendars, then turn on Show Declined Events. tf Schedule a meeting without blocking your schedule. Tap the event, then tap Availability and tap “free.” Or if it’s an event you created, tap “Show As” and tap “free.” The event stays on your calendar, but it doesn’t appear as busy to others who send you invitations. Quickly send an email to attendees. Tap the event, tap Invitees, then tap Use multiple calendars Select which calendars to view. Turn on Facebook events in Settings > Facebook. Turn on iCloud, Google, Exchange, or Yahoo! calendars. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap an account, then turn on Calendar. Subscribe to a calendar. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap Other, then tap Add Subscribed Calendar. Enter the server and ilename of the .ics ile to subscribe to. You can also subscribe to an iCalendar (.ics) calendar published on the web, by tapping a link to the calendar. Add a CalDAV account. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Add Account, then tap Other. Under Calendars, tap Add CalDAV Account. View the Birthdays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Birthdays to include birthdays from Contacts with your events. If you’ve set up a Facebook account, you can also include your Facebook friends’ birthdays. View the Holidays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Holidays to include national holidays with your events. See multiple calendars at once. Tap Calendars, then select the calendars you want to view. Move an event to another calendar. Tap the event, tap Edit, then tap Calendars and select a calendar to move it to. Chapter 10 Calendar 76 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share iCloud calendars With Family Sharing, a calendar shared with all the members of your family is created automatically. See Family Sharing on page 32.You can also share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can see it, and you can let them add or change events. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can subscribe to. You can also share a calendar with family members. tf Create an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap Add Calendar in the iCloud section. Share an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Tap Add Person and enter a name, or tap to browse your Contacts. Those you invite receive an email invitation to join the calendar, but they need an iCloud account in order to accept. Change a person’s access to a shared calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, then tap the person. You can turn of their ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with them. Turn of notiications for shared calendars. When someone modiies a shared calendar, you’re notiied of the change. To turn of notiications for shared calendars, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Shared Calendar Alerts. Share a read-only calendar with anyone. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Turn on Public Calendar, then tap Share Link to copy or send the URL for your calendar. Anyone can use the URL to subscribe to the calendar using a compatible app, such as Calendar for OS X. Calendar settings Several settings in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars afect Calendar and your calendar accounts. These include: • Syncing of past events (future events are always synced) • Alert tone played for new meeting invitations • Default calendar for new events • Default time for alerts • Time zone support, to show dates and times using a diferent time zone • Which day starts the week • Display of Chinese, Hebrew, or Islamic dates Chapter 10 Calendar 77
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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Block unwanted callers. On a contact card, tap Block this Caller (you can see a caller’s contact card from Favorites or Recents by tapping ). You can also block callers in Settings > Phone > Blocked. You will not receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845. tf While on a call When you’re on a call, the screen shows several call options. Mute your line. Or touch and hold to put your call on hold. Dial or enter a number. Use the speakerphone or a Bluetooth device. Get contact info. Make another call. End a call. Tap Make a FaceTime call. or press the Sleep/Wake button. Use another app while on a call. Press the Home button, then open the app. To return to the call, tap the green bar at the top of the screen. Respond to a second call. You can: • Ignore the call and send it to voicemail: Tap Ignore. • Put the irst call on hold and answer the new one: Tap Hold + Accept. • End the irst call and answer the new one: When using a GSM network, tap End + Accept. With a CDMA network, tap End and when the second call rings back, tap Accept, or drag the slider if the phone is locked. With a call on hold, tap Swap to switch between calls or tap Merge Calls to talk with both parties at once. See Conference calls, below. Note: With CDMA, you can’t switch between calls if the second call was outgoing, but you can merge the calls. You can’t merge calls if the second call was incoming. If you end the second call or the merged call, both calls are terminated. Conference calls With GSM, you can set up a conference call with up to ive people (depending on your carrier). Create a conference call. While on a call, tap Add Call, make another call, then tap Merge Calls. Repeat to add more people to the conference. • Drop one person: Tap • Talk privately with one person: Tap resume the conference. • Add an incoming caller: Tap Hold Call + Answer, then tap Merge Calls. Chapter 5 Phone next to a person, then tap End. , then tap Private next to the person. Tap Merge Calls to 48 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Emergency calls Make an emergency call when iPhone is locked. On the Enter Passcode screen, tap Emergency Call (to dial 911 in the U.S., for example). Important: You can use iPhone to make an emergency call in many locations, provided that cellular service is available, but you should not rely on it for emergencies. Some cellular networks may not accept an emergency call from iPhone if iPhone is not activated, if iPhone is not compatible with or conigured to operate on a particular cellular network, or (when applicable) if iPhone does not have a SIM card or if the SIM card is PIN-locked. tf In the U.S., location information (if available) is provided to emergency service providers when you dial 911. With CDMA, when an emergency call ends, iPhone enters emergency call mode for a few minutes to allow a call back from emergency services. During this time, data transmission and text messages are blocked. Exit emergency call mode (CDMA). Do one of the following: • Tap the Back button. • Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button. • Use the keypad to dial a non-emergency number. Visual voicemail Visual voicemail lets you see a list of your messages and choose which one to listen to or delete, without having to wade through all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon tells you how many unheard messages you have. The irst time you tap Voicemail, you’re prompted to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting. Listen to a voicemail message. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message. To listen again, select the message and tap . If visual voicemail isn’t available with your service, tap Voicemail and follow the voice prompts. Unheard messages Contact info Play/pause Drag the playhead to skip to any point in a message. Return the call. Speakerphone (Audio, when a Bluetooth device is connected. Tap to choose audio output.) Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them. Delete a message. Swipe or tap the message, then tap Delete. Chapter 5 Phone 49 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Note: In some areas, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Manage deleted messages. Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of the messages list), then: • Listen to a deleted message: Tap the message. • Undelete a message: Tap the message and tap Undelete. • Delete messages permanently: Tap Clear All. tf Update your greeting. Tap Voicemail, tap Greeting, tap Custom, then tap Record. Or, to use your carrier’s generic greeting, tap Default. Set an alert sound for new voicemail. Go to Settings > Sounds. Change the password. Go to Settings > Phone > Change Voicemail Password. Contacts When viewing a contact’s card, a quick tap lets you make a phone call, create an email message, ind the contact’s location, and more. See Chapter 30, Contacts, on page 132. Call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID Set up call forwarding, call waiting, or caller ID. (GSM) Go to Settings > Phone. • • Call Forwarding: The Call Forwarding icon ( ) appears in the status bar when call forwarding is on. You must be in range of the cellular network when you set iPhone to forward calls, or calls won’t be forwarded. Call Waiting: If you’re on a call and call waiting is turned of, incoming calls go directly to voicemail. Caller ID: For FaceTime calls, your phone number is displayed even if caller ID is turned of. For CDMA accounts, contact your carrier for information about enabling and using these features. See support.apple.com/kb/HT4515. • Ringtones and vibrations iPhone comes with ringtones that sound for incoming calls, Clock alarms, and the Clock timer. You can also purchase ringtones from songs in the iTunes Store. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 111. Set the default ringtone. Go to Settings > Sound > Ringtone. Assign diferent ringtones for the special people in your life. Go to Contacts, choose a contact, tap edit, then tap Ringtone. Turn the ringer on or of. Flip the switch on the side of iPhone. Important: Clock alarms still sound when the Ring/Silent switch is set to silent. Turn vibrate on or of. Go to Settings > Sounds. See Sounds and silence on page 31. International calls For information about making international calls from your home area (including rates and other charges that may apply), contact your carrier. Chapter 5 Phone 50 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL When traveling abroad, you may be able to use iPhone to make calls, send and receive text messages, get visual voicemail, and use apps that access the Internet, depending on available networks. Enable international roaming. To turn on Data Roaming and Voice Roaming (CDMA), go to Settings > Cellular. Contact your carrier for information about availability and fees. tf Important: Voice, text message, and data roaming charges may apply. To avoid charges while roaming, turn of Data Roaming and Voice Roaming (CDMA). You may be able to roam on GSM networks, if you have a CDMA account and you have an iPhone 4s or later with a SIM card installed. While roaming on a GSM network, iPhone has access to GSM network features. Charges may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. Set network options. Go to Settings > Cellular to: • Turn data roaming on or of • Turn cellular data on or of • Turn voice roaming on or of (CDMA) • Use GSM networks abroad (CDMA) See Usage information on page 174. Turn of cellular services. Go to Settings, turn on Airplane Mode, then tap Wi-Fi and turn it on. Incoming phone calls are sent to voicemail. To resume cellular service, turn Airplane Mode of. Make calls to your contacts and favorites while traveling abroad. (GSM) Go to Settings > Phone and turn on Dial Assist. Dial Assist automatically adds the preix or country code for calls to the U.S. Select a carrier network. Go to Settings > Carrier. This setting appears on GSM networks when you’re outside your carrier’s network, and other local carrier data networks are available to use for your phone calls, visual voicemail, and cellular network Internet connections. You can make calls only on carriers that have a roaming agreement with your carrier. Additional fees may apply. Roaming charges may be billed to you by the other carrier, through your carrier. Get voicemail when visual voicemail isn’t available. Dial your own number (with CDMA, add # after your number), or touch and hold “1” on the numeric keypad. Phone settings Go to Settings > Phone to: • See the phone number for your iPhone • Change the default text message replies for incoming calls • Turn call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID on or of (GSM) • Turn TTY on or of • Change your voicemail password (GSM) • Require a PIN to unlock your SIM when you turn iPhone on (required by some carriers) Go to Settings > Sounds to: • Set ringtones and volume • Set vibration options • Set the sound for new voicemail Chapter 5 Phone 51 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Once you select a network, iPhone uses only that network. If the network is unavailable, “No service” appears on iPhone. tf Chapter 5 Phone 52 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mail Write messages Change mailboxes or accounts. Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. Search for messages. Compose a message. tf Mail lets you access all of your email accounts, on the go. Insert a photo or video. Tap the insertion point. Tap the arrows to see more choices. Also see Edit text on page 25. Quote some text when you reply. Tap the insertion point, then select the text you want to include. Tap , then tap Reply. You can turn of the indentation of the quoted text in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Increase Quote Level. Send a message from a diferent account. Tap the From ield to choose an account. Change a recipient from Cc to Bcc. After you enter recipients, you can drag them from one ield to another or change their order. 53 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Mark addresses outside certain domains. When you’re addressing a message to a recipient that’s not in your organization’s domain, Mail can color the recipient’s name red to alert you. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Mark Messages, then deine the domains that you don’t want marked. You can enter multiple domains separated by commas, such as “apple.com, example.org”. tf Get a sneak peek Change how names are displayed in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Short Name. See a longer preview. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Preview. You can show up to ive lines. Is this message for me? Turn on Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Show To/Cc Label. If the label says Cc instead of To, you were just copied. You can also use the To/Cc mailbox, which gathers all mail addressed to you. To show or hide it, swipe to the right (or tap Mailboxes), then tap Edit. Finish a message later Look at another message while you’re writing one. Swipe down on the title bar of a message you’re writing. When you’re ready to return to your message, tap its title at the bottom of the screen. If you have more than one message waiting to be inished, tap the bottom of the screen to see them all. Save a draft for later. If you’re writing a message and want to inish it later, tap Cancel, then tap Save Draft. To get it back, touch and hold Compose. With OS X Yosemite, you can also handof uninished messages with your Mac. See Using continuity features on page 22. Chapter 6 Mail 54 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL See important messages tf Get notiied of replies to a message or thread. Tap , then tap Notify Me. While you’re writing a message, you can also tap in the Subject ield. To change how notiications appear, go to Settings > Notiications > Mail > Thread Notiications. Gather important messages. Add important people to your VIP list, and their messages all appear in the VIP mailbox. Tap the sender’s name in a message, then tap Add to VIP. To change how notiications appear go to Settings > Notiications > Mail > VIP. Flag a message so you can ind it later. Tap while reading the message. You can change the appearance of the lagged message indicator in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Flag Style. To see the Flagged mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list, then tap Flagged. Search for a message. Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search ield. Searching looks at the address ields, the subject, and the message body. To search multiple accounts at once, search from a smart mailbox, such as All Sent. Search by timeframe. Scroll to or tap the top of the messages list to reveal the search ield, then type something like “February meeting” to ind all messages from February with the word “meeting.” Search by message state. To ind all lagged, unread messages from people in your VIP list, type “lag unread vip.” You can also search for other message attributes, such as “attachment.” Junk, be gone! Tap while you’re reading a message, then tap Move to Junk to ile it in the Junk folder. If you accidentally mark a message as junk, shake iPhone immediately to undo. Make a favorite mailbox. Favorites appear at the top of the Mailboxes list. To add one, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list. Tap Add Mailbox, then select the mailboxes to add. You’ll also get push notiications for your favorite mailboxes. Show draft messages from all of your accounts. While viewing the Mailboxes list, tap Edit, tap Add Mailbox, then turn on the All Drafts mailbox. Attachments Save a photo or video to Photos. Touch and hold the photo or video until a menu appears, then tap Save Image. Use an attachment with another app. Touch and hold the attachment until a menu appears, then tap the app you want to open the attachment with. Some attachments automatically show a banner with buttons you can use to open other apps. See messages with attachments. The Attachments mailbox shows messages with attachments from all accounts. To add it, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list. Chapter 6 Mail 55 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Work with multiple messages tf Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. While viewing a list of messages, tap Edit. Select some messages, then choose an action. If you make a mistake, shake iPhone immediately to undo. Manage a message with a swipe. While viewing a list of messages, swipe left on a message to reveal a menu of actions. Swipe all the way to the left to select the irst action. You can also swipe a message to the right to reveal another action. Choose the actions you want to appear in the menus at Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Swipe Options. Organize your mail with mailboxes. Tap Edit in the mailboxes list to create a new one, or to rename or delete one. (Some built-in mailboxes can’t be changed.) There are several smart mailboxes, such as Unread, that show messages from all your accounts. Tap the ones you want to use. Recover a deleted message. Go to the account’s Trash mailbox, open the message, then tap and move the message. Or, if you just deleted it, shake iPhone to undo. To see deleted messages across all your accounts, add the Trash mailbox. To add it, tap Edit in the mailboxes list and select it from the list. Archive instead of delete. Instead of deleting messages, you can archive them so they’re still around if you need them. Turn Archive Mailbox in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account > Advanced. To delete a message instead of archiving it, touch and hold , then tap Delete. Stash your trash. You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account > Advanced. See and save addresses Mark person as a VIP. Chapter 6 Mail 56 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Add someone to Contacts or make them a VIP. Tap the person’s name or email address, then tap Add to VIP. You can also add their address to a new or existing contact. See who received a message. While viewing the message, tap More in the To ield. Print messages Print a message. Tap tf , then tap Print. Print an attachment or picture. Tap to view it, then tap and choose Print. See AirPrint on page 35. Mail settings Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, where you can: • Create a diferent mail signature for each account • Add mail accounts • Set Out of Oice replies for Exchange mail accounts • Bcc yourself on every message you send • Turn on Organize by Thread to group related messages together • Turn of conirmation for deleting a message • Turn of Push delivery of new messages, to save on battery power • Temporarily turn of an account Chapter 6 Mail 57 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safari Safari at a glance tf Use Safari on iPhone to browse the web. Use Reading List to collect webpages to read later. Add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. Use iCloud to see pages you have open on other devices, and to keep your bookmarks, history, and reading list up to date on your other devices. Tap to enter a web address or search item, or get quick access to your Favorites. To zoom, double tap an item or pinch. See your bookmarks, reading list, and shared links. View open tabs or open a new tab. Share, print, and more. Revisit recent pages. Search the web Enter what you’re searching for, then tap Go. View selected site. Or tap a suggestion. 58 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Search the web. Enter a URL or search term in the search ield at the top of the page, then tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what you typed. If you don’t want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then (under Search) turn of Search Engine Suggestions. Quick search a site you’ve visited before. Enter the name of the site, followed by your search term. For example, enter “wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.” Go to Settings > Safari > Quick Website Search to turn this feature on or of. tf Have your favorites top the list. Select them in Settings > Safari > Favorites. Search the page. Scroll to the bottom of the suggested results list and tap the entry under On This Page. Tap to see the next occurrence on the page. Choose your search tool. Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine. Browse the web Touch and hold a link to see these options. Look before you leap. To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold the link. Open a link in a new tab. Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. If you’d rather open new pages in the background, go to Settings > Safari > Open in New Tab. Browse open pages. Tap to the left. . To close a page, tap Scroll to the bottom to see pages open on other devices. View recently closed pages. Touch and hold in the upper-left corner, or swipe the page View tabs open on your other devices. If you turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud, you can view tabs that you have open on your other devices. Tap , then scroll to the list at the bottom of the page. Get back to the top. Tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page. See more. Turn iPhone to landscape orientation. See the latest. Tap next to the address in the search ield to update the page. See a tab’s history. Touch and hold Chapter 7 Safari or . 59 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL View the desktop version of a site. If you want to see the full desktop version of a site instead of the mobile version, tap the search ield, pull down the display of your favorites, then tap Request Desktop Site. Keep bookmarks tf Bookmarks Shared links and subscriptions Reading list Bookmark the current page. Tap View your bookmarks. Tap (or touch and hold , then tap ), then tap Add Bookmark. Get organized. To create a folder for bookmarks, tap , then tap Edit. Add a webpage to your favorites. Open the page, tap the search ield, drag down, then tap Add to Favorites. Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites. Tap the Search ield to see your favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited sites. Edit your favorites. Tap the search ield, then touch and hold a page or folder. You can delete the item, or edit it to rename or move it. Choose which favorites appear when you tap the search ield. Go to Settings > Safari > Favorites. Bookmarks bar on your Mac? Turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud if you want items from the bookmarks bar in Safari on your Mac to appear in Favorites on iPhone. Save an icon for the current page on your Home screen. Tap The icon appears only on the device where you create it. Save a reading list for later , then tap Add to Home Screen. Save interesting items in your reading list so you can revisit them later. You can read pages in your reading list even when you’re not connected to the Internet. Add the current page to your reading list. Tap , then tap Add to Reading List. Add a linked page without opening it. Touch and hold the link, then tap Add to Reading List. View your reading list. Tap Chapter 7 Safari , then tap 60 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Delete something from your reading list. Swipe left on the item in your reading list. Don’t want to use cellular data to download reading list items? Turn of Settings > Safari > Use Cellular Data. Shared links and subscriptions tf You can view links shared from social media, such as Twitter, or feeds from your subscriptions. View shared links and subscriptions. Tap , then tap Subscribe to a feed. Go to a site that provides a subscription feed, tap Links, then conirm by tapping Add to Shared Links. , tap Add to Shared Delete a subscription. Tap , tap , tap Subscriptions below the list of your shared links, then tap next to the subscription you want to delete. Spread the news. Tap Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. Share using the usual methods. Fill in forms Whether you’re logging in to a website, signing up for a service, or making a purchase, you can ill in a web form using the onscreen keyboard or have Safari ill it in for you using AutoFill. Tired of always having to log in? When you’re asked if you want to save the password for the site, tap Yes. The next time you visit, your user name and password will be illed in for you. Fill in a form. Tap any ield to bring up the onscreen keyboard. Tap keyboard to move from ield to ield. or above the onscreen Fill it in automatically. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & Autoill and turn on Use Contact Info. Then, tap AutoFill above the onscreen keyboard when you’re illing in the form. Not all websites support AutoFill. Add a credit card for purchases. Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & Autoill > Saved Credit Cards > Add Credit Card. To enter the information without typing it, tap Use Camera, then hold iPhone above the card so that the image of the card its in the frame. You can also add a credit card by accepting when Safari ofers to save it when you make an online purchase. Chapter 7 Safari 61 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Use your credit card information. Look for the AutoFill Credit Card button above the onscreen keyboard whenever you’re in a credit card ield. Your card’s security code isn’t stored, so you still enter that yourself. If you’re not using a passcode for iPhone, you might want to start; see Use a passcode with data protection on page 38. Submit a form. Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage. tf Avoid clutter with Reader Use Safari Reader to focus on a page’s primary content. pitchfork.com Tap to view the page in Reader. Focus on content. Tap at the left end of the address ield. If you don’t see the icon, Reader isn’t available for the page you’re looking at. Share just the good stuf. To share just the article text and a link to it, tap page in Reader. Return to the full page. Tap the reader icon in the address ield again. Privacy and security while viewing the You can adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities to yourself and protect yourself from malicious websites. Want to keep a low proile? Turn on Settings > Safari > Do Not Track. Safari will ask websites you visit to not track your browsing, but beware—a website can choose not to honor the request. Control cookies. Go to Settings > Safari > Block Cookies. To remove cookies already on iPhone, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Let Safari create secure passwords and store them for you. Tap the password ield when creating a new account, and Safari will ofer to create a password for you. Erase your browsing history and data from iPhone. Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Visit sites without making history. Tap , then tap Private. Sites you visit will no longer be added to History on your iPhone. To put away your private sites, tap , then tap Private again. You can close the pages, or keep them for viewing the next time you use Private Browsing Mode. Watch for suspicious websites. Turn on Settings > Safari > Fraudulent Website Warning. Chapter 7 Safari 62 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Safari settings Go to Settings > Safari, where you can: • Choose your search engine and conigure search results • Provide AutoFill information • Choose which favorites are displayed when you search • Have links open in a new page or in the background • Block pop-ups • Tighten privacy and security • Clear your history and website data • Choose whether to use cellular data for Reading List items • Conigure other advanced settings tf Chapter 7 Safari 63 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Music Get music tf Get music and other audio content on to iPhone in the following ways: • Purchase music from the iTunes Store: Go to iTunes Store. While browsing playlists and albums in Music, you can tap Store. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 111. • iCloud: Get access to all your iTunes songs, no matter which device you used to purchase them. Use iTunes Match to include CDs and other music you import. See iCloud and iTunes Match on page 67. • Family Sharing: To download songs purchased by other members of your family, go to iTunes Store, tap More, tap Purchased, then choose a family member. See Family Sharing on page 32. • Sync content with iTunes on your computer: See Sync with iTunes on page 17. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 170. iTunes Radio Featured stations provide a great way to explore and enjoy new music in a variety of genres. You can also create your own custom stations, based on your pick of artist, song, or genre. See iCloud and iTunes Match on page 67. 64 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Note: iTunes Radio may not be available in all areas. For more information about iTunes Radio, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT5848. tf Tap to play a station. When you pick a station and play a song, the Now Playing screen shows the album art and the playback controls. Tap to ind out more, create a new station, ine-tune the station, or share it. Create your own station based on an artist, genre, or song. Tap New Station on the iTunes Radio screen. Choose a genre, or do a search for your favorite artist, song, or genre. You can also create a station from the Now Playing screen by tapping the Create button. Edit your stations. Tap Edit. You can include or exclude other artists, songs, or genres, or delete a station. Inluence upcoming song selections. On the Now Playing screen, tap , then tap Play More Like This or Never Play This Song. You can also add the song to your iTunes Wish List. Skip to the next song. On the Now Playing screen, tap songs per hour. . You can skip a limited number of See the songs you’ve played, or view your wishlist. Tap History, then tap Played or Wishlist. You can purchase songs for your library. Tap a song to preview it. Purchase songs for your personal library. On the Now Playing screen, tap the price button. Share a station you created. On the Now Playing screen, tap Chapter 8 Music , then tap Share Station. 65 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Browse and play Browse your music by playlist, artist, or other category. For other browse options, tap More. Tap any song to play it. You can listen to audio from the built-in speaker, from headphones attached to the headset jack, or from wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones paired with iPhone. If headphones are attached or paired, no sound comes from the speaker. tf Tap to listen. See additional browse options. Choose how to browse. Tired of tapping More? To rearrange the buttons, tap More, then tap Edit and drag a button onto the one you want to replace. The Now Playing screen provides playback controls and shows you what’s playing. Back Track list Playhead Volume Tap to create a Genius Playlist or an iTunes Radio station. Display lyrics. If you’ve added lyrics to the song, tap the album cover to see them. To add lyrics, use the song’s Info window in iTunes on your computer, then sync the song to iPhone. Skip to any point in a song. Drag the playhead. Slow down the scrub rate by sliding your inger down the screen. Chapter 8 Music 66 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Shule. Tap Shule on the Now Playing screen to play your tunes in random order. See all tracks from the album containing the current song. Tap . To play a track, tap it. Tap to rate this song for creating smart playlists in iTunes. tf Return to the Now Playing screen. Album tracks Search music. While browsing, tap the status bar to reveal the search ield at the top of the screen, then enter your search text. You can also search audio content from the Home screen. See Search on page 28. Rate a song for smart playlists in iTunes. Tap the screen to reveal the rating dots, then tap a dot to assign a rating. Get audio controls from the Lock screen or when using another app. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center. See Control Center on page 29. Currently playing song Play music on AirPlay speakers or Apple TV. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . See AirPlay on page 35. iCloud and iTunes Match With iCloud, you can access all of the music you purchase in the iTunes Store on all of your devices. The icon shows the songs you have in iCloud. Just click a song to play it. Automatically download music purchased on another device. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store, sign in using your Apple ID, then turn on Music under Automatic Downloads. Download previous purchases. In iTunes Store, go to More > Purchased > Music. Download music if you’re going somewhere you won’t have Wi-Fi. Click you’ll want to play. Or download entire albums and playlists. next to the songs Remove a song that’s been downloaded. Swipe left, then tap Delete. The song is removed from iPhone, but remains available from iCloud. Downloaded music is also removed automatically from iPhone as space is needed, starting with the oldest and least-played songs. View only music that’s downloaded. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Under Show All, turn of Music. With an iTunes Match subscription, you can store all your music in iCloud (up to 25,000 songs)— even songs you imported from CDs. Note: iTunes Match may not be available in all areas. See support.apple.com/kb/HT5085. Subscribe to iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Subscribe to iTunes Match. See www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match. Chapter 8 Music 67 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Turn on iTunes Match. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store. Sign in if you haven’t already. Album Wall Rotate iPhone to view your entire library by album art. tf Swipe left or right to see other albums. Tap an album to see its songs. Audiobooks Audiobook controls and info appear on the Now Playing screen when you begin playback. Playhead Scrubber bar Skip 15 seconds. Playback speed Repeat the previous 15 seconds. Playlists Create playlists to organize your music. View Playlists, tap New Playlist near the top of the list, then enter a title. Tap to add songs or videos. Edit a playlist. Select the playlist, then tap Edit. • Add more songs: Tap • Delete a song: Tap from iPhone. Chapter 8 Music , then tap Remove. Deleting a song from a playlist doesn’t delete it 68 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Change the song order: Drag New and changed playlists are copied to your iTunes library the next time you sync iPhone with your computer, or through iCloud if you’ve subscribed to iTunes Match. • Clear or delete a playlist you created on iPhone. Select the playlist, then tap Clear or Delete. tf Remove a song from iPhone. Tap Songs, swipe the song, then tap Delete. The song is deleted from iPhone, but not from your iTunes library on your Mac or PC, or from iCloud. Genius—made for you A Genius playlist is a collection of songs from your library that go together. Genius is a free service, but it requires an Apple ID. A Genius Mix is a selection of songs of the same kind of music, recreated from your library each time you listen to the mix. Turn on Genius. Tap Playlists, tap Genius Playlist, then tap Turn On Genius. Browse and play Genius Mixes. Tap Genius (tap More irst, if Genius isn’t visible). Swipe left or right to access other mixes. To play a mix, tap . Make a Genius playlist. View Playlists, then tap Genius Playlist and choose a song. Or from the Now Playing screen, tap Create, then tap Genius Playlist. • Replace the playlist using a diferent song: Tap New and pick a song. • Refresh the playlist: Tap Refresh. • Save the playlist: Tap Save. The playlist is saved with the title of the song you picked, and marked by . If you subscribe to iTunes Match, your Genius playlists are stored in iCloud. Genius playlists created on iPhone are copied to your computer when you sync with iTunes. Note: Once a Genius playlist is synced to iTunes, you can’t delete it directly from iPhone. Use iTunes to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist. Delete a saved Genius playlist. Tap the Genius playlist, then tap Delete. Siri and Voice Control You can use Siri (iPhone 4s or later) or Voice Control to control music playback. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 43 and Voice Control on page 28. Use Siri or Voice Control. Press and hold the Home button. • Play or pause music: Say “play” or “play music.” To pause, say “pause,” “pause music,” or “stop.” You can also say “next song” or “previous song.” • Play an album, artist, or playlist: Say “play,” then say “album,” “artist,” or “playlist” and the name. • Shule the current playlist: Say “shule.” • • Find out more about the current song: Say “what’s playing,” “who sings this song,” or “who is this song by.” Use Genius to play similar songs: Say “Genius” or “play more songs like this.” Chapter 8 Music 69 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Home Sharing Home Sharing lets you play music, movies, and TV shows from the iTunes library on your Mac or PC. iPhone and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. Note: Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download. Bonus content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, can’t be shared. tf Play music from your iTunes library on iPhone. 1 In iTunes on your computer, choose File > Home Sharing > Turn On Home Sharing. Log in, then click Create Home Share. 2 On iPhone, go to Settings > Music, then log in to Home Sharing using the same Apple ID and password. 3 In Music, tap More, then tap Shared and choose your computer’s library. Return to content on iPhone. Tap Shared and choose My iPhone. Music settings Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music, including: • Sound Check (to normalize the volume level of your audio content) • Equalization (EQ) Note: EQ settings afect all sound output, including the headset jack and AirPlay. (EQ settings generally apply only to music played from the Music app.) The Late Night setting compresses the dynamic range of the audio output, reducing the volume of loud passages and increasing the volume of quiet passages. You might want to use this setting when listening to music on an airplane or in some other noisy environment. (The Late Night setting applies to all audio output—video as well as music.) • Lyrics info • Grouping by album artist Set the volume limit. Go Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Note: In some European Union (EU) countries, iPhone may indicate when you’re setting the volume above the EU recommended level for hearing safety. To increase the volume beyond this level, you may need to briely release the volume control. To limit the maximum headset volume to this level, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit and turn on EU Volume Limit. To prevent changes to the volume limit, go to Settings > General > Restrictions. Prevent changes to the volume limit. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Volume Limit and tap Don’t Allow Changes. Chapter 8 Music 70 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Messages SMS, MMS, and iMessage tf Messages lets you exchange text messages with other SMS and MMS devices using your cellular connection, and with other iOS devices and Mac computers using iMessage. iMessage is an Apple feature that lets you send messages over Wi-Fi (or cellular connections) to others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion or later. Messages you send using iMessage don’t count against your text messaging plan with your carrier. Messages can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing, and let them know when you’ve read their messages. If you’re signed into iMessage using the same Apple ID on other iOS devices or a Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), you can start a conversation on one device and continue it on another. For security, messages you send with iMessage are encrypted before they’re sent. If you have other iOS 8 devices that are signed in to iMessage with the same Apple ID as your iPhone, you can also send and receive SMS and MMS messages with those devices. Similarly, you can send and receive SMS and MMS messages with the Messages app on a Mac with OS X Yosemite, if it is signed in to iMessage using the same Apple ID as your iPhone. Cellular charges may apply to your iPhone. WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions while driving, see Important safety information on page 170. 71 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Send and receive messages Get info, make a voice or FaceTime call, share your location, or mute notifications. tf Blue indicates an iMessage conversation. Add your voice to the conversation. Send a photo or video. Start a conversation. Tap , then enter a phone number or email address, or tap , then choose a contact. You can also start a conversation by tapping a phone number in Safari, Contacts, or Calendar. An alert badge appears if a message can’t be sent. Tap the alert in a conversation to try sending the message again. Double-tap to send the message as an SMS text message. Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list. Use picture characters. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, then tap Emoji to make that keyboard available. When you type a message, tap to change to the Emoji keyboard. See Special input methods on page 166. See what time a message was sent or received. Drag any bubble to the left. See a person’s contact info. In a conversation, tap Details, then tap perform actions, such as making a voice or FaceTime call. . Tap the info items to See earlier messages in the conversation. Tap the status bar to scroll to the top. Tap Load Earlier Messages, if necessary. Send messages to a group (iMessage and MMS). Tap , then enter multiple recipients. With MMS, group messaging must also be turned on in Settings > Messages, and replies are sent only to you—they aren’t copied to the other people in the group. Give a group a name. While viewing the conversation, tap Details, then drag down and enter the name in the Subject line. Leave a group. Tap Details, then tap Leave this Conversation. Keep it quiet. Tap Details, then turn on Do Not Disturb to mute notiications for the conversation. Block unwanted messages. On a contact card, tap Block this Caller. You can see someone’s contact card while viewing a message by tapping Details, then tapping . You can also block callers in Settings > Messages > Blocked. You will not receive voice calls, FaceTime calls, or text messages from blocked callers. For more information about blocking calls, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5845. Chapter 9 Messages 72 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Manage conversations Conversations are saved in the Messages list. A blue dot conversation to view or continue it. indicates unread messages. Tap a tf View the Messages list. Swipe to the right. Forward a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items if desired, then tap Delete a message. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select more if desired, then tap . Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe the conversation to the left, then tap Delete. Search conversations. In the Messages list, tap the top of the screen to display the search ield, then enter the text you’re looking for. You can also search conversations from the Home screen. See Search on page 28. Share photos, videos, your location, and more With iMessage or MMS, you can send and receive photos and videos, and send locations, contact info, and voice memos. The size limit of attachments is determined by your service provider— iPhone may compress photo and video attachments when necessary. Send photos and videos from your Photos library. Tap . Recent shots are right there; tap Photo Library for older ones. Select the items you want to send. View attachments. While viewing a conversation, tap Details. Attachments are shown in reverse chronological order at the bottom of the screen. Tap an attachment to see it in full screen. In fullto view the attachments as a list. screen mode, tap Keep audio or video attachments. Audio or video attachments that you receive are deleted automatically in two minutes unless you tap Keep. Delete an attachment. Touch and hold it, then tap Delete. Send your current location. Tap Details, then tap Send My Current Location to send a map that shows where you are. Chapter 9 Messages 73 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share your location. Tap Details, then tap Share My Location and specify the length of time. The person you’re texting can see your location by tapping Details. To turn Share My Location on or of, or to select the device that determines your location, go to Settings > iCloud > Share My Location (under Advanced). Send items from another app. In the other app, tap Share or , then tap Message. Share, save, or print an attachment. Tap the attachment, then tap tf Copy a photo or video. Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy. Messages settings Go to Settings > Messages, where you can: • Turn iMessage on or of • Notify others when you’ve read their messages • Specify phone numbers, Apple IDs, and email addresses to use with Messages • SMS and MMS options • Show the Subject ield • Block unwanted messages • Set how long to keep messages • Automatically keep audio and video attachments Manage notiications for messages. See Do Not Disturb on page 31. Set the alert sound for incoming text messages. See Sounds and silence on page 31. Chapter 9 Messages 74 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL 10 Calendar Calendar at a glance Change calendars or accounts. View invitations. tf View list of events. Add an event. Tap , then ill in the event details. If you add a location and choose Alert > Time to leave, Calendar reminds you of the event based on the current travel time to get there. Search for events. Tap , then enter text in the search ield. The titles, invitees, locations, and notes for the calendars you’re viewing are searched. View a weekly calendar. Rotate iPhone sideways. Change your view. Tap a year, month, or day to zoom in or out on your calendar. In Week or Day view, pinch to zoom in or out. View a list of events. In month view, tap to see a day’s events. In day view, tap Change the color of a calendar.Tap Calendars, then tap next to the calendar and choose a color from the list. For some calendar accounts, such as Google, the color is set by the server. Adjust an event. Touch and hold the event, then drag it to a new time, or adjust the grab points. Invitations If you have an iCloud account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or a supported CalDAV account, you can send and receive meeting invitations. 75 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Invite others to an event. Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Type names, or tap to pick people from Contacts. If you don’t want to be notiied when someone declines a meeting, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > Show Invitee Declines. RSVP. Tap an event you’ve been invited to, or tap Inbox and tap an invitation. If you add comments (which may not be available for all calendars), your comments can be seen by the organizer but not by other attendees. To see events you’ve declined, tap Calendars, then turn on Show Declined Events. tf Schedule a meeting without blocking your schedule. Tap the event, then tap Availability and tap “free.” Or if it’s an event you created, tap “Show As” and tap “free.” The event stays on your calendar, but it doesn’t appear as busy to others who send you invitations. Quickly send an email to attendees. Tap the event, tap Invitees, then tap Use multiple calendars Select which calendars to view. Turn on Facebook events in Settings > Facebook. Turn on iCloud, Google, Exchange, or Yahoo! calendars. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap an account, then turn on Calendar. Subscribe to a calendar. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account. Tap Other, then tap Add Subscribed Calendar. Enter the server and ilename of the .ics ile to subscribe to. You can also subscribe to an iCalendar (.ics) calendar published on the web, by tapping a link to the calendar. Add a CalDAV account. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Add Account, then tap Other. Under Calendars, tap Add CalDAV Account. View the Birthdays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Birthdays to include birthdays from Contacts with your events. If you’ve set up a Facebook account, you can also include your Facebook friends’ birthdays. View the Holidays calendar. Tap Calendars, then tap Holidays to include national holidays with your events. See multiple calendars at once. Tap Calendars, then select the calendars you want to view. Move an event to another calendar. Tap the event, tap Edit, then tap Calendars and select a calendar to move it to. Chapter 10 Calendar 76 APPLE CONFIDENTIAL Share iCloud calendars With Family Sharing, a calendar shared with all the members of your family is created automatically. See Family Sharing on page 32.You can also share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can see it, and you can let them add or change events. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can subscribe to. You can also share a calendar with family members. tf Create an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap Add Calendar in the iCloud section. Share an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Tap Add Person and enter a name, or tap to browse your Contacts. Those you invite receive an email invitation to join the calendar, but they need an iCloud account in order to accept. Change a person’s access to a shared calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, tap the shared calendar, then tap the person. You can turn of their ability to edit the calendar, resend the invitation to join the calendar, or stop sharing the calendar with them. Turn of notiications for shared calendars. When someone modiies a shared calendar, you’re notiied of the change. To turn of notiications for shared calendars, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Shared Calendar Alerts. Share a read-only calendar with anyone. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Turn on Public Calendar, then tap Share Link to copy or send the URL for your calendar. Anyone can use the URL to subscribe to the calendar using a compatible app, such as Calendar for OS X. Calendar settings Several settings in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars afect Calendar and your calendar accounts. These include: • Syncing of past events (future events are always synced) • Alert tone played for new meeting invitations • Default calendar for new events • Default time for alerts • Time zone support, to show dates and times using a diferent time zone • Which day starts the week • Display of Chinese, Hebrew, or Islamic dates Chapter 10 Calendar 77
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