Apple E3091A Cellular Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN Radios User Manual AA15XX User Guide v1 0x

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APPLE CONFIDENTIAL
The gang’s all here
Use iPhone to plan a night out
It’s easy to keep everyone in the loop when you use your iPhone to plan a
night out. From tossing around ideas, to finding a restaurant, to arranging
transportation, iPhone has you covered.
Make a plan
Start a group conversation in
Messages and begin brainstorming
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potential activities. When you have a
couple contenders, take a poll to
decide. Tap
, then swipe left to
reach the Poll option
Reserve a table
In Maps, pinch open to zoom in on the
area you want to search. Tap the
search field, tap Food, then tap
Restaurants.
After reading up on a few spots,
choose one and tap Reservations. If
you don’t see a reservation option, just
tap
to give them a call.
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Call your ride
When it’s almost time to go, choose
your destination in Maps. Tap
Directions, tap Ride, then request a
Running late?
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ride through an app.
Share your location with your friends
so they know you’re on your way. In a
Messages conversation, tap
, then
tap Send My Current Location.
Want to learn more about what you can do in Messages or Maps? Start with
Find places in Maps, or Messages at a glance.
Be well
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Create habits that support your health and well-being
Move more, sleep better, or schedule some uninterrupted time. Use iPhone to
support your goals for a healthier body and mind.
Steps count
Carry iPhone with you to track how far
you walk or run each day. To check
your progress, open the Health app,
then tap Activity. To see how many
steps you’ve traveled over time, tap
Sleep better
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Steps, then tap Week, Month, or Year.
Use Bedtime in the Clock app to help
you build healthy sleep habits by
consistently going to bed and waking
at the same time. Tap Bedtime, then
follow the onscreen instructions.
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Unplug
Enjoy a family dinner, write in your
journal, or just sit quietly without
interruptions from alerts or
notifications. Swipe up from the
bottom of the screen to open Control
Center, then turn on Do Not Disturb
To schedule daily quiet time, go to
Settings > Do Not Disturb.
Want to learn more about using iPhone to support your health and well-
Welcome
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being? Start with Your health at a glance.
Set up and get started
What’s new in iOS 10
Basics
Personalize your iPhone
Apps
Sharing
iPhone and other devices
Privacy and security
Restart, update, reset, and restore
Accessibility
Safety, handling, and support
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Set up and get started
A quick look at iPhone
iPhone overview
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This guide describes iOS 10 for:
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2016 IPHONE
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Feature
Volume buttons
Ring/Silent switch
Status bar
FaceTime camera
Receiver/front microphone
Sleep/Wake button
SIM card tray
iSight camera
Rear microphone
True Tone Flash
Speaker
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Lightning connector
Home button/Touch ID sensor
Bottom microphone
Headset jack
2016 IPHONE PLUS
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Feature
Volume buttons
Ring/Silent switch
Status bar
FaceTime camera
Receiver/front microphone
Sleep/Wake button
SIM card tray
iSight camera
Rear microphone
True Tone Flash
Speaker
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Lightning connector
Home button/Touch ID sensor
Bottom microphone
iPhone SE
Headset jack
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Feature
Volume buttons
Ring/Silent switch.
Status bar
FaceTime camera
Receiver/front microphone.
Sleep/Wake button
SIM card tray
iSight camera
Rear microphone
True Tone Flash
Speaker
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Lightning connector
Home button/Touch ID sensor
Headset jack
Your features and apps may vary depending on the model of iPhone you have, and on
your location, language, and carrier. To learn which features are available on your iPhone,
see the Compare iPhone models website. To find out which features are supported in
your area, see iOS 10 Feature Availability.
Note: Apps and services that send or receive data over a cellular network may incur
additional fees. Contact your carrier for information about your iPhone service plan and
fees.
Sleep/Wake button
Use the Sleep/Wake button to turn on or wake iPhone, lock it, or turn it off. Locking
iPhone puts the display to sleep, saves the battery, and prevents anything from
happening if you touch the screen. You can still listen to music and adjust the volume
using the buttons on the side of iPhone, and you can receive phone calls and FaceTime
calls, text messages, alarms, notifications, and other updates.
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On 2016 IPHONE, 2016 IPHONE PLUS, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, and
iPhone 6 Plus, the Sleep/Wake button is on the right side:
On iPhone SE and iPhone 5s and earlier, the Sleep/Wake button is on the top edge:
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iPhone locks automatically if you don’t touch the screen for a minute or so. To adjust
the timing, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock.
Turn on iPhone. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
Turn off iPhone. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the slider appears, then
drag the slider.
Wake iPhone. On iPhone 5s and later, lift iPhone or press the Sleep/Wake button to see
the Lock screen. To turn Raise to Wake on or off, go to Settings > Display & Brightness.
On iPhone 5, press either the Sleep/Wake or Home button.
From the Lock screen you can check notifications and recent app activity, take photos
and more. For more information, see Lock screen.
Unlock iPhone. On iPhone 5s and later, wake iPhone, then press the Home button. On
iPhone 5, wake iPhone, press the Home button, then enter the passcode if required.
Set a passcode. For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock iPhone. If
you didn’t create a passcode during setup, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode
(iPhone 5s and later) or Settings > Passcode (other models).
Home button
The Home button takes you to the Home screen, where you can tap an app to open it.
The Home button also provides other convenient shortcuts.
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Go to the Home screen. Press the Home button.
Choose the right click for you. On 2016 IPHONE and 2016 IPHONE PLUS, go to
Settings > General > Home Button, then choose a click.
See apps you’ve opened. Double-click the Home button when iPhone is unlocked to
show the app switcher, then swipe left or right. See Switch between apps.
Use Siri or Voice Control. Press and hold the Home button. See Make requests and
Voice Control.
On iPhone 5s and later, you can use the sensor in the Home button to unlock iPhone or
make purchases in the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store (instead of using your
passcode or Apple ID password). With iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, or later, you
can also use the Touch ID sensor when using Apple Pay (in countries where Apple Pay
is supported) to make a purchase. Touch IDAbout Apple Pay
Accessibility Shortcut.
Volume controls
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You can also use the Home button to turn accessibility features on or off. See
When you’re on the phone or listening to songs, movies, or other media, the buttons on
the side of iPhone adjust the audio volume. Otherwise, the buttons control the volume
for the ringer, alerts, and other sound effects. You can also use Siri to turn the volume
up or down. Just say “Turn up the volume” or “Turn down the volume.”
WARNING: For information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety
information.
Lock the ringer and alert volumes. Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics (called Sounds
on devices without 3D Touch), then turn off Change with Buttons. To limit the volume
for music and videos, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit.
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Note: To limit the maximum headset volume, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit. To
prevent changes to the volume limit, go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Volume
Limit.
Use Control Center to adjust the volume. When iPhone is locked or when you’re using
another app, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, swipe
left, then adjust the volume.
You can also use either volume button to take a picture or record a video.
Lightning connector
Connect your Lightning to USB Cable to the Lightning connector to charge or sync your
iPhone. For more information about charging, see Charge and monitor the battery. For
more information about syncing, see Sync with iTunes.
Ring/Silent switch
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adaptor with other headphones to listen to audio.
On 2016 IPHONE and 2016 IPHONE PLUS, you use the Lightning port with EarPods or
or silent mode
Flip the Ring/Silent switch to put iPhone in ring mode
In ring mode, iPhone plays all sounds. In silent mode, iPhone doesn’t ring or play alerts
and other sound effects (but iPhone may still vibrate).
Important: Clock alarms, audio apps such as Music, and many games play sounds
through the built-in speaker, even when iPhone is in silent mode. In some areas, the
sound effects for Camera and Voice Memos are played, even if the Ring/Silent switch is
set to silent.
For information about changing sound and vibration settings, see Sounds and silence.
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Use Do Not Disturb. You can silence calls, alerts, and notifications using Do Not
Disturb. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap
SIM card
If you were given a SIM card to install, install it before setting up iPhone.
Important: A Nano-SIM card is required to use cellular services when connecting to
GSM networks and some CDMA networks. iPhone that’s been activated on a CDMA
wireless network may also use a SIM card for connecting to a GSM network, primarily for
international roaming. Your iPhone is subject to your wireless service provider’s policies,
which may include restrictions on switching service providers and roaming, even after
conclusion of any required minimum service contract. Contact your wireless service
provider for more details. Availability of cellular capabilities depends on the wireless
network.
Eject the SIM card tray. Insert a paper clip or the SIM eject tool into the small hole of
the SIM card tray on the right side of iPhone, then press firmly to eject and remove the
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tray. Place the SIM card in the tray—the angled corner determines the correct
orientation—then insert the SIM card tray back into iPhone.
Set a SIM PIN. To protect your SIM card from others using it for phone calls or cellular
data, you can use a SIM PIN. To create one, go to Settings > Phone.
Status icons
The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPhone:
Status icon
What it means
Cell signal
You’re in range of the cellular network and can
make and receive calls. If there’s no signal, “No
service” appears.
Airplane mode
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Airplane mode is on—you can’t make phone
calls, and other wireless functions may be
disabled. See Travel with iPhone.
Your carrier’s LTE network is available, and
LTE
iPhone can connect to the Internet over that
network. (iPhone 5 and later. Not available in all
areas.) See Cellular data settings.
Your carrier’s 4G UMTS (GSM) or LTE network
UMTS
(depending on the carrier) is available, and
iPhone can connect to the Internet over that
network. (Not available in all areas.) See Cellular
data settings.
Your carrier’s 3G UMTS (GSM) or EV-DO
UMTS/EV-DO
(CDMA) network is available, and iPhone can
connect to the Internet over that network. See
Cellular data settings.
Your carrier’s EDGE (GSM) network is available,
EDGE
and iPhone can connect to the Internet over that
GPRS/1xRTT
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network. See Cellular data settings.
Your carrier’s GPRS (GSM) or 1xRTT (CDMA)
network is available, and iPhone can connect to
the Internet over that network. See Cellular data
settings.
iPhone is set up for Wi-Fi calling. iPhone also
Wi-Fi call
displays a carrier name next to the icon. See
Make a call.
iPhone is connected to the Internet over a Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
network. See Connect to Wi-Fi.
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb is turned on. See Do Not Disturb.
Personal Hotspot
iPhone is providing a Personal Hotspot for
another device. See Personal Hotspot.
iPhone is syncing with iTunes. See Sync with
Syncing
iTunes.
Shows that there’s network activity. Some third-
Network activity
party apps may also use it to show an active
process.
Call Forwarding is set up. See Call forwarding,
Call Forwarding
call waiting, and caller ID.
You’re connected to a network using VPN. See
VPN
VPN settings.
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TTY
iPhone is set to work with a TTY machine. See
Support for TTY hardware.
Portrait orientation lock
The iPhone screen is locked in portrait
orientation. See Change the screen orientation.
Alarm
An alarm is set. See Alarms and timers.
Location Services
An item is using Location Services. See Privacy.
Bluetooth®
Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on and paired
with a device.
Gray icon: Bluetooth is on. If iPhone is paired
with a device, the device may be out of range or
turned off.
No icon: Bluetooth is turned off.
See Bluetooth devices.
Shows the battery level of a paired Bluetooth
device.
Battery
Gray icon: Shows the iPhone battery level or
charging status. See Charge and monitor the
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Bluetooth battery
battery.
Yellow icon: Low Power Mode is on. See Low
Power Mode.
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iPhone accessories
The following accessories are included with iPhone:
Apple headset. Use EarPods (2016 IPHONE and 2016 IPHONE PLUS) or EarPods
with 3.5mm Headphone Plug (earlier iPhone models) to listen to music and videos,
and make phone calls. See Use your Apple headset.
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Use adaptor to connect headphones that have a 3.5mm headphone plug.
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Connecting cable. Use the Lightning to USB Cable to connect iPhone to your
computer to sync and charge.
Apple USB power adapter. Use with the Lightning to USB Cable to charge the iPhone
battery.
Gestures
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SIM eject tool. Use to eject the SIM card tray. (Not included in all areas.) See Sim Card.
its apps.
A few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch—are all you need to use iPhone and
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3D Touch
3D Touch gives you an additional way to interact with iPhone. On supported devices,
you can press the display to see previews, access useful shortcuts, and more.
3D Touch is supported on:
2016 IPHONE
2016 IPHONE PLUS
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
For example, in Mail, press a message in the mailbox list for a peek at the message
contents, then slide up to see a list of actions. Or press a little deeper to pop the
message open. In Photos, press an image to peek at it, then swipe up to share or copy
it; press a little deeper to pop the image to full screen. Press a notification on the Lock
screen to respond to it. In this document, look for other examples of 3D Touch, which
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are marked with
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