iPhone User's Guide: Quick And Easy Ways To Master iPhone XS, XS Max, iOS 12 And Troubleshoot Common Problems
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The introduction of the iPhone X last year meant you could have an entirely new iPhone in your hands with innovative new features such as Face ID and a big screen in a compact body. Now Apple has iterated that design to create the XS.iPhone Xs is packed with next-generation technologies and is a huge step forward for the future of the smartphone.
Everything is state of the art including the industry-first 7-nanometer A12 Bionic chip with 8-core Neural Engine, faster Face ID and an advanced dual camera system that shoots Portrait mode photos with Smart HDR and dynamic depth of field," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.
"iPhone Xs is not one, but two new iPhone models, and iPhone Xs Max offers the biggest display ever in an iPhone with the biggest battery ever in an iPhone, delivering up to an hour and a half more battery life in your day."If you already had an iPhone, then chances are you already know how it works. But the iPhone XS will throw you a curveball because the Home button has been removed.
This guide will unveil how to use the shortcuts and gestures that go along with this transition You will also learn:• In-depth coverage of all the new features added to iOS 12• 3D Touch and Face ID• iPhone XS & XS Max Software and hardware features• Settings & Configuration• Brief history of the Apple iPhone• iPhone XS & XS Max specifications• Restoring or transferring Data from another phone• Tips & Tricks for your iphone• Troubleshooting Common Problems• Much, much, more!Get ready to enjoy your new iPhone by clicking the BUY Button to add this book to your shelve.
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A Brief History Of The Apple iPhone
It's impossible to argue with the influence Apple's iPhone has had on the wider world, let alone the consumer technology industry. It's now been 11 years since Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone to the world, and since then the brand has sold hundreds of millions of handsets. And September we saw the latest additions, the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR. So let’s take a look back at the history of the iPhone and see how the most important device in 21st century tech has evolved
In 2007 the first generation of iPhone (also called the 2G), introduces us to that now-familiar home button and a design that has more-or-less endured so far. Apple came up with a touchscreen and the ability to pay by cheque electronically. Sadly, it never made it past the prototype stage.
In 2008 iPhone 3G New hardware features introduced with the second generation handset included 3G connectivity, while the App Store also made its first appearance with iOS 2.0. In 2009 the iPhone 3GS was next on the list for Apple, with the handset coming a year after its 3G variant. There were a number of improvements, including an enhanced camera, faster performance and voice control.
Apple tweaked the design of its smartphone with the launch of the iPhone 4 in 2010, with its slimmer body a noticeable feature. The A4 system-on-chip, FaceTime video chat service and Retina Display also made their first appearances.
For the 2011 version, Apple simply stuck a letter at the end of its latest model to indicate the many changes it incorporated. The 4S came with the A5 chipset upgrade, a better camera and a first encounter with Apple's personal assistant, Siri, as well as integration with services such as iCloud and Twitter.
In 2012 the iPhone 5 was a blink-and-you-miss-it
affair. Essentially a stopgap between the 4S and the 5C/5S models, it managed almost a full year before being discontinued. However, there were some notable changes, including a larger screen size and the launch of the Lightning connector.
The iPhone's greatest seismic shift? The 5C and 5S in 2013 saw Apple double its money on the iPhone brand, with the C regarded as the more affordable option. And more colorful, too. The 5C owed much to its predecessor, the iPhone 5, but left out some of the more expensive features that went into the 5S.
Unlike the 5C, the 5S stepped up from the 5 with the introduction of the A7 system-on-chip (rather than the A6). New features included fingerprint identification, a new home button design with a laser-cut sapphire cover, and an updated camera with larger aperture and dual-LED flash.
In 2014, the iPhone 6 The biggest advancement in iPhone
said Apple at the time of its launch. Both this and its sister model, the iPhone 6 Plus featured Apple's A8 chip and a tweaked design, with the screen folding around to the aluminium casing for the first time. Apple finally caught up with its rivals by offering a bigger screen size in the 6 Plus. It went past the 5in display mark for the first time, and improved its camera with optical image stabilisation.
In 2015, the iPhone 6S (and 6S Plus) updates, Apple travelled down the well-worn path of turning an already impressive handset into something even better. The 6S introduced a faster A9 processor, improved cameras (including a 12MP rear camera with True Tone flash), 4K video recording and 3D Touch technology. With the 6S Plus and 6S, Apple also introduced new storage options, consolidating the previous 16, 64 and 128GB variants into 32 and 128GB.
In 2016 Apple