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E-book: iPhone for Seniors in easy steps, 8th edition

  • Format: 192 pages
  • Series: In Easy Steps
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2021
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • ISBN-13: 9781840789621
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  • Format: 192 pages
  • Series: In Easy Steps
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2021
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • ISBN-13: 9781840789621
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This latest edition of iPhone for Seniors in easy steps covers all models of iPhone using iOS 15. iOS 15 is the latest version of the operating system for iPhones, and it includes a range of exciting new features, including:

  • Improved options for managing notifications on your iPhone, so you can use it how you want, without any unnecessary interruptions. This includes the Focus feature for specifying which people and apps can send notifications at certain times, and the Schedule Summary feature for grouped notifications to be displayed at specific times, set by you.
  • An enhanced version of FaceTime for video chatting, including options for watching movies and listening to music with family and friends on a FaceTime call, and sharing your own screen with other people. FaceTime calls can now also be made to non-Apple users, even if they do not have FaceTime.
  • Improved text messaging options, including the Shared with You feature, which groups content from your text messages and displays it all in the relevant apps.
  • A new design for the web browser – Safari – to help you get the most out of your browsing experience.
  • An enhanced version of the Maps app, giving graphic-rich interpretation of cities and features around the world.
  • An enhanced version of the Health app, so you can share more of your health data with family and friends, as required, to help safeguard your own health.
  • An enhanced version of the built-in Spotlight search feature, which provides a wider range of options for each search query.
  • A new version of iCloud (iCloud+), Apple's own storage, backup and sharing service, which includes more storage capacity and improved security functions.
  • Improved privacy and security features.
  • iOS 15 is another exciting step forward for the iPhone, and iPhone for Seniors in easy steps, 8th edition will ensure that you are able to get the most out of all that it has to offer.

    1 Your New iPhone
    7(22)
    Hands on with the iPhone
    8(4)
    iPhone Nuts and Bolts
    12(2)
    Inserting the SIM
    14(1)
    MagSafe Accessories
    15(1)
    iPhone Gestures
    16(3)
    Getting Set Up
    19(1)
    iPhone Settings
    20(2)
    About iOS 15
    22(1)
    Using the Lock Screen
    23(1)
    Face ID and Passcode
    24(2)
    Opening and Closing Apps
    26(2)
    Updating Software
    28(1)
    2 Starting to use your iPhone
    29(36)
    Home Screens
    30(1)
    App Library
    31(1)
    Working with Home Screens
    32(2)
    Using the App Library
    34(2)
    Widgets on the Home Screen
    36(5)
    Today View Panel
    41(1)
    Using the Dock
    42(2)
    Using the Control Center
    44(4)
    Notifications
    48(2)
    Scheduled Summary
    50(2)
    Focus
    52(4)
    Setting Up Siri
    56(2)
    Finding Things with Siri
    58(2)
    Reachability
    60(1)
    Night Shift
    61(1)
    About Apple Pay
    62(2)
    Using the EarPods
    64(1)
    3 Head in the iCloud
    65(10)
    What is iCloud?
    66(1)
    iCloud Settings
    67(1)
    Upgrading to iCloud+
    68(2)
    About Family Sharing
    70(2)
    Using Family Sharing
    72(2)
    iCloud Drive and the Files App
    74(1)
    4 Calls and Contacts
    75(12)
    Adding Contacts
    76(2)
    Making a Call
    78(2)
    Receiving a Call
    80(2)
    Saving Phone Contacts
    82(2)
    Setting Ringtones
    84(2)
    Phone Settings
    86(1)
    5 Typing and Texts
    87(21)
    The iPhone Keyboard
    88(2)
    Keyboard Settings
    90(2)
    Using Predictive Text
    92(2)
    One-Handed Keyboard
    94(1)
    Entering Text
    95(1)
    Editing Text
    96(2)
    Text Messaging
    98(2)
    Enhancing Text Messages
    100(3)
    Shared with You
    103(1)
    Voice Typing
    104(1)
    Managing Messages
    105(3)
    6 The iPhone Camera
    108(9)
    Photo Settings
    112(1)
    Viewing Photos
    113(1)
    For You Tab
    114(1)
    Editing Photos
    115(2)
    7 The Online World
    117(18)
    Getting Online
    118(1)
    Safari Settings
    119(1)
    Web Browsing with Safari
    120(2)
    Using Tabs in Safari
    122(2)
    Setting Up an Email Account
    124(2)
    Emailing
    126(2)
    Video Chatting with FaceTime
    128(6)
    Adding Social Media
    134(1)
    3 Hands on with Apps
    135
    WhatisanApp?
    136(1)
    Built-in Apps
    137(3)
    About the App Store
    140(2)
    Finding Apps
    142(2)
    Downloading Apps
    144(1)
    Updating Apps
    145(1)
    Managing your Apps
    146
    Nick Vandome is an IT writer and trainer who specialises in digital imaging and web authoring subjects. In addition to his writing, he also works designing websites and runs training courses. Before he started working with computers he wrote books about working and traveling abroad.