How to Use an iPhone: Getting Started

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Do you know the basics of using an iPhone? It can be complicated to pick up an iPhone for the first time and understand how to use it, especially if you're used to using an Android or a standard feature cell phone. This wikiHow article will introduce you to the basics of using an iPhone, from turning it on or off, to making calls, sending texts, and using apps.

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Turning it Off and On

Step 1 Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until you see a slider.

Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until you see a slider. This button is on the side or top of your iPhone.

Step 2 Drag the slider to turn it off.

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Step 3 Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button to restart it.

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Setting Up a New iPhone

Step 1 Transfer your data.

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Make sure you have cellular service or use Wi-Fi. Activate your iPhone with your carrier if you have a contract. If not, connect to a Wi-Fi network for the rest of the setup process.

Step 3 Sign in with your Apple ID.

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Sign in with your Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID username and password to continue. If you don't have one yet, you can create one.

Step 4 Set up Face ID or Touch ID.

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Set up Face ID or Touch ID. Only iPhones 5s-8 Plus and iPhone SE models can use Touch ID. If you have a newer iPhone than an 8 Plus (and not an iPhone SE) you'll need to use Face ID.

Step 5 Turn on Find My iPhone.

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Turn on Find My iPhone. You never want to lose your iPhone, so take preventative measures now. In Settings > Your Name > Find My iPhone tap to turn the toggle on.

Step 6 Back up your data to iCloud.

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Back up your data to iCloud. Aside from losing your iPhone, you don't want to lose all your information. To avoid this, turn on iCloud. To change your iCloud settings, go to Settings > Your Name > iCloud. [1] X Research source

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Sleep and Wake

Step 1 Pick it up if you have a newer iPhone.

Pick it up if you have a newer iPhone. If your iPhone does not have a Home button, simply picking up your phone will wake it from sleep.

Step 2 Press the Home button if you have an iPhone 6 or older.

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Press the Home button if you have an iPhone 6 or older. The Home button looks like a round circular button that's centered near the bottom of your screen.

Step 3 Unlock your iPhone.

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Step 4 Press the Sleep/Wake button.

Press the Sleep/Wake button. It's the button on the right side or top of your phone. Pressing this will turn off the display screen and save battery life.

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Learning the Home Screen

Step 1 Review your iPhone

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Step 3 Swipe across the screen from left to right.

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Step 4 Swipe down from the top of the screen.

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Step 5 Swipe down from the middle of the screen.

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Step 6 Swipe the very.

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Multi-touch Gestures

Step 1 Tap.

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Step 2 Drag.

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Drag. Leave your finger on the screen and move your finger to drag it. This may be in reference to dragging an app, dragging a slider, or dragging your finger.

Step 3 Swipe left or right.

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Swipe left or right. This is very similar to flipping through the pages in an e-book. You'll use this movement to navigate through your Home screen as well as other places.

Step 4 Double-tap.

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Step 5 Pinch and pull apart.

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Pinch and pull apart. If you pinch the screen, you will zoom out. Pull your fingers apart from a pinching motion in order to zoom in.

Step 6 3D Touch.

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3D Touch. If you have a 6S or later, you probably have run into 3D Touch features. This means that the phone will respond to different touch commands depending on the pressure. For example, a hard tap on an app icon will open the list of quick actions whereas a soft tap on the icon will open the app.

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Phone Calls

Step 1 Tap the Phone app.

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Tap the Phone app. It's the green app with a white phone icon on it, most likely located on the Home Screen.

Step 2 Tap the

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Step 3 Type in a phone number.

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Step 4 Tap the green and white

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Texting

Step 1 Open the Messages app.

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Open the Messages app. Tap the app icon that looks like a speech bubble on a bright green background.

Step 2 Tap icon.

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iPhone Quick Compose

Step 3 Enter the phone number, contact name, or Apple ID you want to send a text to.

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Step 4 Tap the text field and enter your message.

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Tap the text field and enter your message. It's the box at the bottom of your screen. Tapping it will prompt your keyboard to open.

Step 5 Send the text.

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Turn Wi-Fi On and Off

Step 1 Open Settings to manage your Wi-Fi.

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iPhone Switch On Icon

iPhone Switch Off Icon

Step 2 Open Control Center to manage your Wi-Fi.

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Step 3 Ask Siri to turn the Wi-Fi on or off.

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Ask Siri to turn the Wi-Fi on or off. If you have Siri enabled, say "Siri, turn off the Wi-Fi" or "Siri, turn on the Wi-Fi".

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Using Apps

Step 1 Tap an app.

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Step 2 Double-press the Home button or swipe up from the very bottom of your screen.

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Step 3 Move an app icon on the Home screen.

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Step 4 Customize your iPhone

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Customize your iPhone's Home Screen as you please. You can move, delete, and organize your iPhone's apps according to your preference.

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Care and Protection

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Charging Your Battery

Step 1 Plug it into your computer or laptop.

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Plug it into your computer or laptop. Using the USB cable that came with your iPhone, you can plug it directly into your computer or laptop to let it charge.

Step 2 Plug it into an adapter and wall outlet.

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Set it on a wireless charger. If you have an iPhone 8 or later, you can take advantage of wireless charging. Plug a certified wireless charger into your wall socket, then place your phone on the wireless charger.

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Expert Q&A

How do I block a caller? Darlene Antonelli, MA
wikiHow Technology Writer

Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities.

wikiHow Technology Writer Expert Answer

From their caller information, tap "Block Caller". There's a wikiHow for that: Block-a-Number-on-the-iPhone

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How do I remove a text message that I accidentally sent to the wrong person and place it in a text to the right person?

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wikiHow Technology Writer Expert Answer

If you're using at least iOS 16, you can tap and hold the message bubble that you sent then tap "Unsend." As long as the other person has at least iOS 16, the message will be deleted on their end. If not, they will still see it. Then go to the conversation with the right person and send your text. Not using iOS 16? Tell the person you made a mistake and then send the text to the right person.

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How do I turn on the flashlight on an iPhone? Community Answer

Swipe up from the home screen. You should see the control center. Press the flashlight icon in the bottom left corner.

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