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iPhone 3G fundamentals
Pt. 2 of 11 | 3:52 |
Tuesday January 6, 2009
iPhone Basics
Tuesday January 6, 2009
The iPhone 3G is the hottest phone there is. In this second installment, Andy Walker, Executive Producer of butterscotch runs down how to interact with the iconic iPhone 3G. He runs through using the touchscreen of the iPhone to unlock your mobile and launch applications, how to fully power down or enter battery saving ready mode.
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Show Notes
- At the top of the iPhone 3G screen is the general information including battery life, Bluetooth status, system time, the network name and the strength of said network.
- All of the iPhone applications reside on the home screen. Touching an application icon on the screen launches the application.
- At the bottom of the screen is the iPhone dock. Here, you can launch your four most oft-used programs.
- Changing screens on the iPhone is as simple as dragging your finger across the screen.
- To turn the screen off but to maintain phone use, press the top-mounted power button once.
- Slide the slider from left to right to unlock the iPhone.
- To fully shut down the iPhone, press and hold the power button for about five seconds. Slide the power off slider from left to right to power down.
- To turn on the iPhone, press the top mounted power button once.
- All of the iPhone applications reside on the home screen. Touching an application icon on the screen launches the application.
- At the bottom of the screen is the iPhone dock. Here, you can launch your four most oft-used programs.
- Changing screens on the iPhone is as simple as dragging your finger across the screen.
- To turn the screen off but to maintain phone use, press the top-mounted power button once.
- Slide the slider from left to right to unlock the iPhone.
- To fully shut down the iPhone, press and hold the power button for about five seconds. Slide the power off slider from left to right to power down.
- To turn on the iPhone, press the top mounted power button once.
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