iPhone: The Missing Manual: The book that should have been in the box
A**E
Great Guide, Definitely Worth the Price!
I wish I had this book a long time ago! I just got a new iPhone 7 (update from iPhone 6s) and it has a great section on the iPhone 7 plus all the help anyone needs for previous iPhones. It is very easy to understand and includes humor to keep anyone from stressing over instructions - unlike the instructions from the iPhone tips where you have to flip back and forth to see the instructions and then try them out on the phone. And by the time you get from the instructions and flip back to the phone, you forget what the instructions said! So, the big advantage is that you can try out any of the instructions on the iPhone while, at the same time have the manual open to the right page to guide you. It's like having a very patient somebody sitting right next to you, helping to guide you with easy steps to follow.
K**M
This book is easy to read and taught me more things about my new phone than I knew existed!
The book is easy to read and helped me learn to use my new phone. I went from a flip phone, so I didn't know anything about my new phone. It is organized efficiently, with the main phone uses in the first part of the book. I am on page 151 (I'm reading it from cover to cover.) The book is over 600 pages. I learned to use the basic functions in the first few chapters. Now I'm learning how much more the phone can do!
A**R
This guide for iPhone features is very comprehensive at 632 ...
This guide for iPhone features is very comprehensive at 632 pages, not counting index.It covers many features of earlier iPhones than the 7 that I have, which makes it a bit less convenient for finding content if you don't have any interest in iPHONE history.
N**W
Best Of All iPhone Books, But Somewhat Cumbersome For Experienced Users
I loved David Pogue's Missing Manual book when I got my iPhone 4. It showed me a lot of discoveries I hadn't expected.I didn't have the same reaction to this one. Perhaps it's because after using the iPhone for several years, there were a lot fewer a-ha moments. But it also seemed extremely complex with reams of data and information. It may be time for Mr. Pogue to change up his format and divide the book into two sections: The basics for newcomers to the iPhone, and new info for those updating to the latest iPhone and/or software.The good news is that I discovered a few features that were helpful that I didn't know about. But it took me literally days of reading to discover them. I also challenge Mr. Pogue's narrative that the iPhone 7 Plus uses two cameras to optimize a zoom level between 1X and 2X. As I understand it as a professional photographer, only one camera is engaged at a time except during Portrait Mode. Further, I wish Mr. Pogue had discussed the fact that Apple regrettably just digitally 2X zooms their regular camera in low light even when you think you are getting the 2X native camera, and that the user can create their own workaround by using Portrait Mode even with PM not "working" to force the iPhone to use the 2X camera.That being said, I still recommend this book for 1) iPhone newbies; 2) those who can skim through quickly to find the parts of interest to them; or 3) those with a lot of time on their hands. Mr. Pogue is right -- this *is* the book that should have been in the box, and no one has a better writing style to impart a ton of information. And even I, a pretty well-versed iPhone user, discovered some new tips. As such, I give it five stars.
J**E
THE BEST iPhone user's manual money can buy! Worth twice the price!
As usual, David Pogue's "The Missing Manual" series always delivers the best guidance in a clear and easy to understand manner. I am actually glad that a manufacturer's manual was not included in the product box because it would not have been nearly as helpful and comprehensive if it had been published by the manufacturer. When you buy a $400+ iPhone, another $20-25 for "The Missing Manual" is the best "accessory" money can buy. David's books answer virtually all of a user's questions and many more that were not asked or even thought about, but which provide additional insight and assistance that add tremendously to the value and function of an iPhone. I have all of "The Missing Manual" series written or co-written by David Pogue and will continue to add them to my library.
R**9
This is the book to buy if you want a guide for your Apple i phone
I just purchased a i phone 7. I have not had a smart phone of any kind before so I thought this guide would help me. This is a big book. Fortunately, it is divided into chapters of different topics for the i phone. I have read most of Chpt. 1 and looked up particular issues in other chapters as needed. What I have read was useful to me. I bought the Kindle edition and it has been easy to use. (I still ask my granddaughter for help if she is near by.)
S**I
To get the most of device, this is the Best Book for Advice
You don't know what you are Missing,Till you get the Missing Manual.No Genie in any lamp,Could so much information in a book cramp.So much features are packed in the iPhone;Only with this manual can you, your skills hone.You can save a lot of hissing and cursing,When you get the Manual you are Missing.If you want to get the most of this device,Then this is the book to look for advice.P.S. I've been a fan of David's books since 1999 when I bought the Palm V. The advice that I got from his book on the Palm devices helped me discover everything I never knew this device was capable of, and make the most of it - just like this book helped me with my iPhone SE!Well written always, and once I read his book I never looked elsewhere. So when I got the Mac with Snow Leopard,I knew where to get advice.East or West, he's the Best!
J**S
Would Be a Winner!
Would Be A Winner! This book knows all the answers. Even to questions you haven't thought about. He knows all the answers to all he questions that are brought up. But it is so hard to find out where the answer is, what section is it in, how do I get there, and then how do I set it right again.Try to read it through, page after page. After he brings up a point, try to fix it, and then try to go back to where you started from. Good Luck!
R**E
Best resource book ever!
Bought for someone switching to iPhone who was very reluctant - they love the ease of finding what they're looking for. Well organized, easy to follow and tons of information.
E**Y
Takes the pain out of getting to know Apple
Excellent book. January 17, 10th Edition Sufficient photos plus text written in digestible bite sized chunkss, in a easy to read manner. Full colour paperback with over 650 pages. theres a full Table of Contents at the front, and full index at the back. The book is not fully uptodate - how could it be - but it does cover IOS 10 so just about everything in it that I've read is relevent.
E**2
Very useful
Reference
K**R
The Best Way to Learn about the iPhonw
If you want to know how to use the iPhone especially with IOS 10 then this book is for you. It doesn't miss anything. But you have to be prepared to sit down with your phone and spend time, a lot of time going through the book. RECOMMENDED
A**G
Very informative
a variety of information on how to use iPhone 7, Very pleased. Great deal to learn.
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