Apps For Iphone 4


Apps For Iphone 4

With multitasking and more than a 100 other new features, iPhone 4.0 is a real treat, cooked up with Apple’s traditional secret sauce of simplicity, intelligence, and whimsy. iPhone: The Missing Manual gives you a guided tour of everything the new iPhone has to offer, with lots of tips, tricks, and surprises. Learn how to make calls and play songs by voice control, take great photos, keep track of your schedule, and much more with complete step-by-step instructions and crystal-clear explanations by iPhone master David Pogue.

Whether you have a brand-new iPhone, or want to update an earlier model with the iPhone 4.0 software, this beautiful full-color book is the best, most objective resource available.

  • Use it as a phone — learn the basics as well as time-saving tricks and tips for contact searching, texting, and more
  • Treat it as an iPod — master the ins and outs of iTunes, and listen to music, upload and view photos, and fill the iPhone with TV shows and movies
  • Take the iPhone online — make the most of your online experience to browse the Web, read and compose email, use social networks, or send photos and audio files
  • Go beyond the iPhone — learn how to use the App Store, and how to multitask between your apps, organize them in folders, and read ebooks in iBooks

Unlock the full potential of your iPhone — with the book that should have been in the box.

About the Author

David Pogue, Yale ’85, is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world’s bestselling how- to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes 100 titles.

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Most helpful customer reviews

36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5Just when you thought you knew everything about your iPhone 4!
By Diana De Avila
I have been an iPhone owner from the first generation of them. Admittingly, I was not completely pleased with the first gen of iPhone’s because it felt lacking with so few applications available (unless it was jailbroken). It was a cool device at the time, but I found the Blackberry Curve a little more beholden to my likes and needs … that was until the 3G, 3Gs and now the iPhone 4 with iOS4 came along. A completely different brand of machinery and intelligence.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5The Ultimate iPhone 4 Book
By Daniel McKinnon
David Pogue is so good at what he does he could get hired by Apple or Google immediately and instantly improve their technical documentation department ten-fold. The Missing Manual line of books is so good that it’s like candy for the tech reader that wants to learn more about nearly any technology on the market.

With ‘iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers iPhone 4 & All Other Models with iOS 4 Software’ Pogue has done it once again, improving on the previous edition of iPhone TMM by covering the new, gooooorgeous 4 line of phones. People like Pogue blow me away, they are people that seem to be able to get 25+ hours out of every day that most people only use/get 1440 minutes. I don’t know how he is able to turn around such quality books in such a rapid amount of time, it’s sick.

From the writing to content to design to the total package, if you want a book that will cover the iPhone top to bottom in a fun, educational way look no further.


***** HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION

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