| Getting your contacts, calendars,   music, videos, and photos onto iPhone   is simple. You do it all on your Mac or   PC using iTunes.   Button basics.   Go Home.   Make a call.   Create your favorites list.   See the web up close.   Multiple web pages.   Tap the Multi-page button to open multiple   web pages or flick between them.   Find location. Search surroundings.   Tap the Location button in Maps. A circle   appears at your current location. The more   accurate the available information, the   smaller the circle. Search for keywords   like “Starbucks” or “sushi” to find them on   the current map. Double-tap to zoom in.   Tap once with two fingers to zoom out.   Get directions.   To turn iPhone on or off or to restart iPhone,   press and hold the On/Off button. When   iPhone is on, press once to put it in “sleep   mode.” This turns off the screen and still   allows iPhone to receive calls. To silence   an incoming call, press once. To send a call   directly to voicemail, press twice.   Press the Home button anytime to return   to the Home screen. Even while you’re on   a call, you can access your email, calendar,   or other applications, and even surf the   web when you’re connected via Wi-Fi or   3G. Double-click the Home button to go   to phone Favorites. Double-click in sleep   mode to bring up iPod controls.   Tap any number in Contacts, Favorites,   an email or SMS text message, or almost   anywhere in iPhone to make a call. Or   tap the Keypad button to dial manually.   To create a list of your favorite numbers, tap   the Favorites button. Then tap the plus sign   to add a new favorite from your Contacts.   Tap Edit to remove or rearrange favorites.   Tap the blue arrow next to a name to see   their full contact details.   Now with high-speed 3G capability,   iPhone can access the Internet even faster.   Double-tap any element on a web page—   picture or text—to zoom in. Double-tap   again to zoom back out. Rotate iPhone to   see the web in widescreen.   Use the Location feature to automatically   find your starting point. Tap Directions,   then choose an address from your   Contacts or a bookmark to get directions.   Tap the Location button and iPhone   will track and show your progress along   your route.   1. Download iTunes.   Download and install the latest version   of iTunes from www.itunes.com/uk/   download.   Sleep/Wake   On/Off   2. Connect to your computer.   Connect iPhone to the USB port in your   Mac or PC using the included cable.   Ring/Silent   Finger Tips   3. Sync.   Volume   Up/Down   When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens   and guides you through the next steps.   Select what you’d like to sync in each   of the tabs, then click Apply in the lower-   right corner. For tips on syncing, visit   Home   |