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Part 1
Getting to Know Your iPhone
Chapter 2
Exploring the Home Screen
See What You Need to Use iPhone
ОглавлениеYou need to be able, at a minimum, to connect to the Internet to take advantage of most iPhone features, which you can do using a Wi-Fi network (a network that you set up in your own home or access in a public place such as a library) or a 3G/4G connection from your cellular provider. You might want to have a computer so that you can connect your iPhone to it to download photos, videos, music, or applications and transfer them to or from your iPhone through a process called syncing (see Chapter 4 for more about syncing). An Apple service called iCloud syncs content from all your Apple iOS devices (such as the iPhone or iPad), so anything you buy on your iPad that can be run on an iPhone, for example, will automatically be pushed to your iPhone. In addition, you can sync without connecting a cable to a computer using a wireless Wi-Fi connection to your computer.
Your iPhone will probably arrive registered and activated, or if you buy it in a store, the person helping you can handle that procedure.
For an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus, Apple recommends that you have
❯❯ A Mac or PC with a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port and one of these operating systems:
● macOS version 10.9 (Mavericks) or later
● Windows 7 or newer
❯❯ iTunes 12.5 or later, available at www.apple.com/itunes/download
❯❯ An Apple ID
❯❯ Internet access