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iPhone & iPad iOS 10: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide
iPhone & iPad iOS 10: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide
iPhone & iPad iOS 10: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide
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iPhone & iPad iOS 10: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide

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A significant update, iOS 10, Apple’s latest mobile operating system, is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Though the Apple iOS has integrated more help making the products more user-friendly, this guide will maximize use of features that you may not know are even there. Whether you are using your Apple device for school, personal, or business use, the features covered in this 6-page guide will ensure you are using your device to its fullest potential. Screen shots and icons are included, along with clear and concise instructions.
Topics covered include:
  • User Interface
  • New Features in iOS 10
  • Privacy & Security
  • Essential Tools & Settings
  • Sharing
  • Notifications
  • Keyboard
  • Siri
  • Messages
  • Mail
  • Photos & Camera
  • iCloud & iCloud Drive
  • Multitasking
  • Wallet & Apple Pay
  • Backing Up Your Device
  • Handoff
  • System Updates
Suggested uses:
  • Personal  – Understand how to secure yourself and your data, find very helpful features you never knew existed
  • Family – Secure family devices locking down certain features for kid’s phones, use iPhone/iPad as a tracking device, plus find or erase data on lost devices
  • Employers – give your employees a guide to maximize the use and your ROI on company communication investments
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2018
ISBN9781423237587
iPhone & iPad iOS 10: QuickStudy Laminated Reference Guide

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    iPhone & iPad iOS 10 - Jennifer Zaczek

    Table of Contents

    User Interface

    New Features in iOS 10

    Privacy & Security

    Essential Tools & Settings

    Sharing

    Notifications

    Keyboard

    Siri

    Messages

    Mail

    Photos & Camera

    iCloud & iCloud Drive

    Multitasking

    Wallet & Apple Pay

    Backing Up Your Device

    Handoff

    System Updates

    User Interface

    Cell signal: The more filled-in circles, the stronger the signal. If the device is connected to the Internet via a cellular data network, the network icon (LTE, 3G, 4G, E, or GPRS) will also appear.

    Wi-Fi: Indicates the device is connected to Wi-Fi. The height indicates the strength of the signal.

    Time: Displays the current time, which can be set automatically from the service provider or based on the configured time zone. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time to configure.

    Location Services: Indicates an application is using Location Services.

    Alarm: Indicates an alarm is set. Open the Clock app to set an alarm.

    Bluetooth: Indicates whether Bluetooth is on and paired with a device (blue or white icon) or if the paired device is out of range or turned off (gray icon). If the icon does not appear, Bluetooth is not turned on.

    Battery: Provides a graphical representation of the remaining battery (and optionally the percentage remaining) and charging status. The icon will turn yellow if Low Power Mode is turned on.

    Home button or Touch ID sensor (not shown): The only button on the face of the device; it is used for many functions but mostly to return to the Home screen and see which apps are open. On certain devices, the Home button is also the Touch ID sensor, which allows you to use a fingerprint to unlock the device, make purchases, and turn Accessibility features on or off.

    Folder: Provides a way to organize related apps. To create a folder, drag one app onto another, and add other apps as desired. Tap a folder to see its contents.

    App: An individual application; tap it to run it. If your device has 3D Touch capabilities, press an app to open its Quick Actions menu.

    Wallpaper: The background for the Home screens; it can be

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