iPhone Users Guide

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What is iCloud
Source: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph2608?locale=en_US

iCloud connects you and your Apple devices in amazing ways. It makes sure you always have the latest versions of your important information—like documents, photos, notes, and contacts—on whatever device you’re using. It lets you easily share photos, calendars, locations, and more with friends and family. It even helps you find your device if you lose it.
  1. Keep your photos up to date
  2. Get your desktop and documents on all of your devices
  3. Share music, books, apps, and more with your family
  4. Find your iOS device, Apple Watch, or Mac
  5. Find your friends and family
  6. Keep your Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents up to date using the apps on iCloud.com
  7. Keep your mail, contacts, calendars, notes, and reminders up to date using the apps on your iOS devices
  8. Automatically get purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store on all your devices, and download past purchases anytime.
  9. See the webpages you have open on your Mac and iOS devices
  10. Keep your passwords, credit card information, and more up to date, and have it entered automatically on your Mac and iOS devices.
  11. Backup and restore - iCloud automatically backs up your iOS device daily over Wi-Fi when your device is turned on, locked, and connected to a power source.
  12. Cloud storage - With iCloud, you get 5 GB of free storage for your mail, documents, photos, and iOS device backups. Your purchased music, apps, TV shows, and books don’t count against your available storage.
Note: iCloud requires an Internet connection, and some iCloud features have minimum system requirements. iCloud may not be available in all areas, and iCloud features may vary by area.

Syncing music to iPhone/iPad with iTunes

Source: https://airmore.com/music-from-pc-to-iphone-6.html
  1. Connect your iPhone/iPad to PC via matched USB cable.
  2. Open iTunes. For the first connection, a window will pop out. Click “Continue” to allow iTunes to read your iPhone/iPad data. At the same time, another dialog will come out on your iPhone, on which you could tap “Trust” to continue.
  3. After that, click the phone icon on the left corner of the interface. To manage your media files manually, you’d better go to “Options” under “Summary” tab, cancel “Automatically sync when this iPhone/iPad is connected” and check “Manually manage music and videos”. Don’t forget to click “Apply” when it’s done.
  4. Import music into iTunes library from computer by clicking “File” and then “Add File to Library”. Once transferred successfully, you can select the music icon on top to see all the songs.
  5. Now, click “Music” under “Settings” tab. Choose “Sync Music”. You can either sync entire music library or selected playlists as you like. Then click “Apply” button at the bottom.
How to use the QuickType keyboard on iPhone and iPad
Source: http://www.imore.com/how-use-quicktype-keyboard-iphone-and-ipad

QuickType is Apple's predictive keyboard that gets smarter as you use it. Since QuickType is contextually aware of your conversation, it can even present you with an answers to common questions. And depending on who you're corresponding with, QuickType can even pick up on your conversation style. All you have to do is start using it!

How to start using QuickType on your iPhone or iPad QuickType used to be enabled by default, but that seems to have changed recently. If QuickType isn't on, and you want to try it, you can turn it on at any time. 1. Launch any app and pull up the keyboard.
2. Tap and hold on the emoji icon in the bottom left of the keyboard. This may be the globe icon if you have multiple keyboards active.
3. Swipe upwards and hover your finger over the Predictive toggle and release your finger. (When the keyboard is displayed, tap and hold the emoji button (or globe button), and then slide your finger over the on/off switch beside the word Predictive. )

You can also enable it in Settings > General > Keyboard. Once it's on, QuickType is easy to use.
1. Launch any app and pull up the keyboard — we'll use the Messages app as an example.
2. Simply start typing as you always have.
3. You'll notice that QuickType instantly starts suggesting words that may come next.
4. Tap on the word in the QuickType bar that you'd like to add to your message and keep typing or adding words as QuickType predicts them.
5. The predictive text bar will show you words that can follow what you just typed. By tapping on a word in the predictive bar, you can add it to your text.
6. If you type in a word that QuickType either doesn't recognize or suggests something else for, it will show your spelling in quotations on the far left. Tap on it to confirm that's what you meant and keep typing and selecting suggestions.

How to use text shortcuts on iPhone and iPad

Source: http://www.imore.com/how-use-text-shortcuts-iphone-and-ipad

Tired of typing out long words, names, email addresses, web addresses, or entire sentences over and over again? Well then, save yourself some time and effort and set up keyboard shortcuts for any and all of the text you type regularly.

1. Launch the Settings app.
2. Tap General.
3. Tap on Keyboard.
4. Tap on Text Replacement.
5. Launch settings app, tap on General, tap on Keyboard, and then tap on Text Replacement button.
6. Tap on the + in the top right corner.
7. In the Phrase field, type in the entire phrase you'd like to create a shortcut for.
8. In the Shortcut field, type in the snippet you want to be replaced by the phrase. Tap Save at the top right.
 
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