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iPhone Basics
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/ January 14, 2009 / 6:17 min.
Making and receiving calls on the iPhone 3G
What got you excited to step up to the iPhone 3G was likely the device's incredible web experience. However, the iPhone, as the name suggests, is at its core a phone. Andy Walker runs us through using the phone, from simply dialing a number to using some of the more advanced phone features Apple's iconic device.download this episode now
show notes
- To open the phone application on your iPhone, click on the phone icon. By default, this icon is in the dock across the bottom of the screen.
- When a call comes in, press Decline to send the call to voicemail. Press Accept to take the call.
- Press the bottom menu key to return to your homescreen. You can run an application while on a call.
- When a call comes in, press Decline to send the call to voicemail. Press Accept to take the call.
- Press the bottom menu key to return to your homescreen. You can run an application while on a call.
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