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The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iOS 14 and WatchOS 7 - Getting Started With the Newest Generation of iPhone and Apple Watch - cover

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The Ridiculously Simple Guide to iOS 14 and WatchOS 7 - Getting Started With the Newest Generation of iPhone and Apple Watch

Scott La Counte

Publisher: SL Editions

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★★★ Two books bundled together ★★★ 
 
Apple's latest generation of iPhones and Watches is here...now how do you use it! 
 
As with every other year, the annual software update is packed with resourceful tools. Widgets. Apple Library. Improvements to Safari and Messages. Apple Clips. And more! 
 
This guide is formatted in a way to help you use your phone / watch (and all its powerful features) as quickly as possible.  
 
If you are ready to get the most out of the new software updates, then keep reading.  
 
I purposely have written this guide to be a little more casual and fun than what you expect from most manuals. Apple creates fun gadgets, and any guide should be an equally fun read. 
 
Are you ready to start enjoying your new iPhone and Apple Watch? Then let's get started! 
 
Note: This guide is a bundle of two books previously published.
Available since: 10/17/2020.

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