Using Your iPhone's (iOS11) Core Features
Learn how to do the following with your iPhone running iOS 11: Work with the Settings app; Connect to the Internet; Work with text; Use widgets; Search; Work with Siri Suggestions; Work with notifications; Print.
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In Chapter 1, “Getting Started with Your iPhone,” you learned how to interact with your iPhone including using apps, locking and unlocking it, swiping to open and close things, and zooming in or out. In this chapter, you learn to use some of the iPhone’s “core” features, meaning those that apply across multiple apps and functions of your iPhone. For example, an Internet connection is required by many, and used by most, of the apps on your iPhone. As another example, you’ll be typing or speaking text in many different situations from emails to messages to searches, so it’s fundamental to know how to work with text on your iPhone. Getting comfortable with these core features helps you do the many other things you can do with your iPhone that you learn about throughout the rest of this book.
Working with the Settings App
Aptly named, the Settings app is where you configure the many settings that change how your iPhone looks, sounds, and works. In fact, virtually everything you do on your iPhone is affected by settings in this app. As you use and make an iPhone into your iPhone, you frequently visit the Settings app.












