iPhone The Missing Manul- P5

iPhone The Missing Manul- P5:Apple’s iPhone is a breakthrough in design, miniaturization, and elegant software. This stunning, sleek, black-and-chrome touchscreen machine comes with cellphone, iPod, Internet, and organizer features—just about everything you need except a printed manual. Fortunately, David Pogue arrives just in time with iPhone: The Missing Manual: a witty, authoritative, full-color guide to unlocking the iPhone’s potential. | your work by bounding in wagging and dropping the name of a new network at your feet. You always have to visit this Settings screen and select a network each time you want to go online as described next. The List of Hot Spots At some street corners in big cities Wi-Fi signals bleeding out of apartment buildings sometimes give you a choice of 20 or 30 hot spots to join. But whenever the iPhone invites you to join a hot spot it suggests only one the one with the strongest signal and if possible no password requirement. But you might sometimes want to see the complete list of available hot spots maybe because the iPhone-suggested hot spot is flaky. To see the full list from the Home screen tap Settings Wi-Fi. Tap the one you want to join as shown on the facing page. Commercial Hot Spots Tapping the name of the hot spot you want to join is generally all you have to do if it s a home Wi-Fi network. Unfortunately joining a commercial Wi-Fi hot spot one that requires a credit-card number in a hotel room or airport Getting Online 109 for example requires more than just connecting to it. You also have to sign into it exactly as you d do if you were using a laptop. To do that return to the Home screen and open Safari. You ll see the Enter your payment information screen either immediately or as soon as you try to open a Web page of your choice. Supply your credit-card information or if you have a membership to this WiFi chain like Boingo or T-Mobile your name and password. Click Submit or Proceed try not to contemplate how this 8 per hour is pure profit for somebody and enjoy your surfing. Turning Off the Antennas and Airplane Mode To save battery power and on a plane to comply with flight regulations you can turn off one or both of the iPhone s antennas Wi-Fi and cellular. To turn Wi-Fi on or off. From the Home screen tap Settings Wi-Fi. Tap the On Off switch to shut this radio down or turn it back on . To turn both antennas off. When you turn on Airplane mode tap Settings

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