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iOS 16 User Guide - An Easy Step-By-Step Guide for Beginners Seniors & Pros with Detailed Illustration On Mastering Your New iPhone 14 with Apple iOS 16 Features and Functions With Tips and Tricks - cover

iOS 16 User Guide - An Easy Step-By-Step Guide for Beginners Seniors & Pros with Detailed Illustration On Mastering Your New iPhone 14 with Apple iOS 16 Features and Functions With Tips and Tricks

Coleman Newton

Verlag: Raymond James

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Beschreibung

Would You Like to Discover the Amazing Features of the New iOS 16 with your iPhone 14? The iOS 16 User Guide Has Got Your Back!

This is the best iOS update yet. With iOS 16, you can edit or unsend text messages or unlock your screen. In this complete beginners' guide, you're about to see some tips, tricks, and gestures that come with iOS 16, and how to set it up on your iPhone.

You would also master the arts of viewing your Apple Watch's battery level on your iPhone, adding multiple lockscreens, editing your lockscreens, changing the fonts and text colors of your lockscreen, using the newly-introduced photo shuffle, focus mode settings, Email and text messaging, the MagSafe technology, finding Apps on the Home Screen, editing your background picture, undoing and editing already sent text messages, more.

You would not want to delay in getting your copy, and the right time to get that done is NOW.
Verfügbar seit: 09.01.2023.

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