Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the Basics of the iPhone, updated for iOS 8.
You unboxed your iPhone and---"Where is the iPhone manual?!" Look no further! Your iPhone for Beginners Training Course is packed with over 2+ hours of iPhone tutorials from how to manage your contacts, email, calendar, notes, iCloud and more. I won't just teach you the basics of the iPhone, I'll show you how to master them.
iPhone tutorials includes answers to:
- How to Setup and Use Email
- How to Get Driving Directions
- Using Siri as a Personal Assistant
- Managing iCloud
- Managing Your Calendar Schedule
- ...And More!
If you're tired of asking family for help, then why not give this in-depth course a try where you can re-play videos as much as you want! Who knows, maybe you'll be able to teach them something they didn't know!
This course is guaranteed to teach you the basics. Purchase this course online now and let's get started!
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 83 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Anatomy of the iPhone
- Section 3 Basic Functions
- Section 4 Basic Setup
- Section 5 Using the Phone of the iPhone
- Section 6 Managing Contacts
- Section 7 Using Email
- Section 8 Sending Text Messages
- Section 9 Taking Photos & Videos
- Section 10 Managing and Sharing Photos & Videos
What You’ll Learn
- You will feel comfortable using your iPhone and have a great experience with exploring apps and having fun---Finally!
- Have the confidence to navigate and manage apps on your iPhone
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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IIxamary Colon
Perfect explanation of the phone
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UUdunma Ikoro
Very easy to understand and also learn a new lesson from the beginning.
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RRobert Scholz
The instructions are clear and friendly.
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mmichael L Pomo
It is a fairly good match. There are a few details that do no match my iPhone 8. and a few of the instructions may not apply to my phone. For example, I don't have a port to connect a headset. I have the "radio sign" to indicate connectivity with Wi 'Fi., but I'm not sure how to interpret the "fluctuating bars" Which I presume relate to the GF Cell system.