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Teach Yourself VISUALLY iPhone 7: Covers iOS 10 and all models of iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, and iPhone SE (Teach Yourself VISUALLY

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A visual guide to the latest iPhone technology Teach Yourself VISUALLY iPhone is the visual guide to mastering the powerful features and functionality of Apple's latest smartphone. Whether you're a newbie or upgrading to the latest model, this easy to navigate guide features visually rich tutorials and plenty of step-by-step instructions to help you make sense of all your iPhone's capabilities—from the most basic to the most advanced.

Covering all the exciting features of the latest cutting-edge models, this visual guide helps you learn how to access and download apps, books, music, and video content; send photos and emails; edit movies; synch with Apple devices and services; effectively use the current OS; and much more.

Learn the features of iOS with 500 full-color screen shots Master the basic functions of your iPhone and customize its settings to work the way you prefer Ensure you're getting optimal performance from your iPhone Discover how to find the best apps and services to fit your personal and business needs If you learn faster by seeing and doing, this visual guide will quickly help you unlock the many capabilities of the world's favorite smartphone.

307 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 26, 2016

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March 3, 2017
Visually, this is a very appealing book & it contains some helpful information.
Each paragraph has a number along with the corresponding number in a realistic picture of the iPhone 7 screen. I did find a few instances where the number was missing from the screen shot, or the same number was used more than once. Generally, this is helpful, but not unique to this book.
I would say the majority of the book goes through each of the settings possible on the iPhone 7. Unfortunately, too much of the format lists each option & suggests that I set it either off or on as I choose. I could figure out that much by myself. It would be far more helpful to tell me what I can do if I turn on an option & what I can't do if I set it off. In fact, this analysis is provided for some options. Too often, options that I didn't understand weren't explained. Just the suggestion that I turn it on or turn it off.
I'm not sorry I checked out this book & spent time reading it. However, I found "My iPhone" by Brad Miser to be far more helpful.
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