With iOS 11, iPhone 8, and iPhone X, Apple has once again included everything you could want in a gorgeous, modern, high-end smartphone-except a printed manual. Fortunately, David Pogue is back with a new edition of his witty, full-color guide, the world's most popular iPhone hook since 2007. The important stuff you need to know The iPhone X. This book unearths the secrets of the $1,000 10th-anniversary iPhone: its edge-to-edge OLED screen, Face ID face recognition, magnetic wireless charging-and its vision of a world without home buttons. The iOS 11.2 software. iPhones all the way back to the iPhone 5s gain a new, customizable Control Center; person-to-person Apple Pay payments; an actual file manager; and about 194 more new features. If Apple wrote it, this book covers it.
The apps. This book explains how to find, manage, and exploit the App Store catalog of 2.3 million add-on programs. iPhone: The Missing Manual is a funny, gorgeously illustrated guide to the tips, shortcuts, and workarounds that will turn you, too, into an iPhone addict. Why I started the Missing Manual series. People learn best when information is clear, accurate, and funny. Unfortunately, most computer books are about as much fun to read as tax forms. That's why I created the Missing Manuals.
They're entertaining, unafraid to state when a feature FS badly designed, and-oh, by the way-written by actual writers. And on every page, we answer the simple question: "What's this feature for?" Book jacket.