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Part 1
Getting to Know Your iPhone
Chapter 1
Buying Your iPhone
See What’s in the Box

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When you fork over your hard-earned money for your iPhone, you’ll be left holding one box about the size of a deck of tarot cards.

Here’s what you’ll find when you take off the shrinkwrap and open the box:

❯❯ iPhone: Your iPhone is covered in a thick, plastic-sleeve thingy. Take it off and toss it back in the box.

Save all the packaging until you're certain you won't return the phone. Apple's standard return period is 14 days.

❯❯ Apple EarPods with Lightning connector: Plug the EarPods into your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus for a free headset experience.

❯❯ Documentation (and I use the term loosely): This typically includes a small pamphlet, a sheet of Apple logo stickers, and a few more bits of information.

❯❯ Lightning to USB Cable: Use this cable to connect the iPhone to your computer, or use it with the last item in the box, the USB power adapter. If you own an iPhone 4s or earlier, you have the Dock Connector to USB Cable, a larger, bulkier, 30-pin connector.

❯❯ Apple USB power adapter: The power adapter attaches to the Lightning to USB Cable so that you can plug it into the wall and charge the battery.

❯❯ Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter: This adapter will allow you to connect your headphones with 3.5mm jacks to your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus.

That’s all there is in the box. It’s kind of a study in Zen-like simplicity.

Search for iPhone accessories online. You’ll find iPhone cases (from leather to silicone), car chargers, and screen guards to protect your phone’s screen.

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