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iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers iPhone 4 & All Other Models with iOS 4 Software (Missing Manuals)

iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers iPhone 4 & All Other Models with iOS 4 Software (Missing Manuals)Author: David Pogue
Publisher: Pogue Press
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Pages: 448
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 1449393659
Dewey Decimal Number: 004
EAN: 9781449393656

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Product Description

With multitasking and more than a 100 other new features, iPhone 4.0 is a real treat, cooked up with Apple's traditional secret sauce of simplicity, intelligence, and whimsy. iPhone: The Missing Manual gives you a guided tour of everything the new iPhone has to offer, with lots of tips, tricks, and surprises. Learn how to make calls and play songs by voice control, take great photos, keep track of your schedule, and much more with complete step-by-step instructions and crystal-clear explanations by iPhone master David Pogue.

Whether you have a brand-new iPhone, or want to update an earlier model with the iPhone 4.0 software, this beautiful full-color book is the best, most objective resource available.

  • Use it as a phone -- learn the basics as well as time-saving tricks and tips for contact searching, texting, and more
  • Treat it as an iPod -- master the ins and outs of iTunes, and listen to music, upload and view photos, and fill the iPhone with TV shows and movies
  • Take the iPhone online -- make the most of your online experience to browse the Web, read and compose email, use social networks, or send photos and audio files
  • Go beyond the iPhone -- learn how to use the App Store, and how to multitask between your apps, organize them in folders, and read ebooks in iBooks

Unlock the full potential of your iPhone -- with the book that should have been in the box.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Who knew my phone could do all of these things! Great book.   September 1, 2010
KarLynP (Bay Area, CA USA)
Love this book, I did not know my new phone could do all of these things! While I was able to figure out many of the great features of my new iPhone4 without any manual, I was honestly shocked to read about all the cool features I had yet to discover. This manual has an easy to read layout, including lots of helpful pictures and helpful user tips. My iPhone4 is my first smart phone ever, but I am not a technical novice. However, savvy users with iPhone experience may not learn quite as much as I did - but I can't imagine that anyone could discover all the cool features on their own. I started reading the manual thinking I would just scan the first chapter or two, but I ended up reading it cover to cover. I am using my iPhone more than ever, and smarter than ever.

If you are interested in this book to disover what an iPhone/smart phone is all about, I would recommend it. I can't believe I waited so long to even get a `smart phone', but now I know it is something that will change the way I manage my life as it sooooo much more than just a phone. I'm even reading books on the thing, plus booking/tracking airline flights, ordering lunch, organizing my health records with doctor information, searching for local business using its automated gps positioning (not to mention mapping directions), listening to music, watching TV shows, reading the daily news on dozens of news sources, playing games and so much more.



5 out of 5 stars Just when you thought you knew everything about your iPhone 4!   September 2, 2010
Diana De Avila (Malta, NY USA)
I have been an iPhone owner from the first generation of them. Admittingly, I was not completely pleased with the first gen of iPhone's because it felt lacking with so few applications available (unless it was jailbroken). It was a cool device at the time, but I found the Blackberry Curve a little more beholden to my likes and needs ... that was until the 3G, 3Gs and now the iPhone 4 with iOS4 came along. A completely different brand of machinery and intelligence.

I love David Pogue's Missing Manuals. My tech bookshelf is lined with his familiar green covers that range from Apple applications and OS's to Windows Operating Systems. He just writes a good book that is accessible to both the beginner and the expert. There is always more to learn.

I have been waiting patiently for the release of this book and was thrilled to get it. The iPhone iOS4 can get as complex as you want it to. Even if you are an advanced techie or iPhone user, this book will STILL have something in it so that you will feel you've gotten your dollar's worth. There are several iPhone books out there now but I am going with the tried and true Pogue book because I know and appreciate his writing and presentation style. The content is not so dry and boring that it loses you -- he writes in a very engaging manner and he can reach the novice and expert alike.

The book is printed on nice coated paper with beautiful, clear screen shots. I bought the book so that I could delve into iMovie for iPhone. At first I was a bit disappointed that it was not addressed more in depth until I read into the section more and discovered that he is offering a download that explains the use of iMovie. This book is filled with resources like that.

Besides learning a lot from the book and taking your iPhone to it's max usage and getting the most out of it ... you are also provided with further jumping off points that allow you to delve into areas that interest you more. For me that's iMovie. Just an example.

For the money you've put into buying your iPhone and potentially extra apps, a resource like this will stretch your dollar even more by helping you to get the most use out of it.

I am an iPhone 4 first adopter who dealt with the "death grip" (he even addresses that in the book). I feel like I have a pretty darn good grasp on this piece of hardware but also know that there is much more to be learned.

I love David Pogue's books and this one really does not disappoint.

5 stars!




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