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The iPhone Manual - Tips and Hacks

You're reading from   The iPhone Manual - Tips and Hacks A complete user guide to getting the best out of your iPhone and iOS 14

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838641016
Length 486 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wallace Wang Wallace Wang
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Learning Basic Touch Gestures 2. Chapter 2: Using the New iOS 14 Apps FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Customizing Sound, Look, and Privacy Settings 4. Chapter 4: Making Phone Calls 5. Chapter 5: Sending Text Messages 6. Chapter 6: Using Siri 7. Chapter 7: Taking and Sharing Pictures 8. Chapter 8: Listening to Music 9. Chapter 9: Browsing the Internet with Safari 10. Chapter 10: Sending and Receiving Email 11. Chapter 11: Using FaceTime 12. Chapter 12: Reading eBooks 13. Chapter 13: Storing Contact Information 14. Chapter 14: Setting Appointments and Reminders 15. Chapter 15: Writing Notes and Recording Voice Memos 16. Chapter 16: Getting Directions with Maps 17. Chapter 17: Getting Time, Weather, and Stock Information 18. Chapter 18: Using Apple Pay 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 4: Making Phone Calls

The iPhone is a combination of a music player, pocket computer, and mobile phone, but is sold as a phone, and so has the essential purpose of letting you make phone calls. While making and receiving calls sounds simple, there can be all kinds of variations involved in making and receiving calls.

For example, you might want to hold a conference call so you can chat with multiple people at the same time. Or, while on a call, you may get another call so you need to put one person on hold so you can answer the second call. You might also get calls from people you no longer want to hear from, so you block certain calls. Additionally, while on hold, you may be instructed to press a number to choose an option.

As you can see, just something as seemingly straightforward as making and receiving calls can range from simple to complicated, depending on what you want to do. In this chapter, you'll learn all the basics involved in making and receiving phone...

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