iPhone: The Missing Manual, 3rd Edition
by David Pogue
Head First iPhone Development
by Dan Pilone; Tracey Pilone
iPhone Game Development, 1st Edition
by Paul Zirkle; Joe Hogue
Unlocking Android: A Developer’s Guide
by Frank Ableson; Charlie Collins; Robi Sen
Android Wireless Application Development
by Shane Conder; Lauren Darcey
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
The first edition of The iPhone Book was chosen by
Amazon's editors as their Computer/Technology Book of the Year. The
second version of the book was chosen by Amazon as one of their
"Top 10 Must-Have Books" in their annual list of the most
"gift-worthy" books of the holiday season.
Authors Scott Kelby and Terry White are now back with the 3rd
edition, now covering the iPhone 3G S, with features such as video
camera, voice control, higher speed, and much more. Here's why this
book has become such a hit with iPhone users around the world: it's
not a “Tell-me-all-about-it” book, which has in-depth
discussions on everything from wireless network
protocols to advanced compression codes. Instead it's a
“show-me-how-to-do-it” book, that skips all the
confusing techno-jargon and just tells you, in plain simple
English, exactly how to use the iPhone features you want to use
most.
The book’s layout is brilliant, with each page covering just
one single topic, so finding the information you need is quick and
easy, with a large full-color photo on each page so you can see
exactly how it works.
In this book, you'll learn:
How to set up and manage your email the right way from the start
How to use the revolutionary new video camera
How to activate and start using Voice Control right away
How to take advantage of the iPhone's Web features (including important tips that help you avoid frustration, and get you where you want to go fast!)
How to download and install applications from Apple's online App Store
The key trouble-shooting tips you've got to know
How to get your favorite photos onto your iPhone, tips for using its built-in camera, and how to make the most of the iPhone's surprisingly powerful photo features
The tips you've got to know to use your iPhone's built-in iPod features, including watching videos, podcasts, TV shows and movies (you're going to amazed at some of the cool things you can do)
How to use the iPhone's built-in applications to organize your life (you'll learn things in this chapter you didn't know the iPhone could do!)
The top tips for the iPhone's phone feature that will make you fall in love with it (you'll never want to use any other phone again)
Plus so much more!
The iPhone Book is from Scott Kelby, the award-winning
author of the smash bestseller, The iPod Book,
who teams up once again with gadget guru, and iPhone authority,
Terry White to put together a book that is an awful lot like the
iPhone itself—simple to use and fun to learn.
In this major update to the book, Scott and Terry focus on
just the most useful and most requested features
(without all the techno-babble) so you can start really using your
iPhone today! If you've been waiting for a book that focuses on
just the most important, most useful, and most fun stuff about your
iPhone—you’ve found it.
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Based on 7 Ratings
New iPhone User - 2009-09-26
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I just recently purchased the iPhone 3GS. I had been considering the purchase for awhile. I wasn't sure how I would like the touch screen, or if it would be a cool toy for awhile and then I would eventually get bored with it. So I decided to take the plunge and buy it. And I absolutely love it thus far. When I was in the store I did not really get a tutorial on how it worked, so I basically went in cold turkey playing with it and learning things.
What I noticed is there is not really a manual included you just learn on your own, or ask someone who has knowledge of it. A co-worker then let me borrow this book, she thought I would find it helpful. And oh was it. It gives you the basic things you need to know to work the iPhone, and it is written in plain english so any user can understand.
My favorite part about the book are all the neat tips/tricks that are usually in a gray box at the bottom of the pages. The index helps you navigate anything you wish to know that is included. And by far my favorite tips were on how to save some of your battery life, because if you are a user you know how fast it can drain when you are playing with apps, calling, texting, emailing, and using the iPod feature.
I highly reccomend this book for all new and current iPhone users.
Color Pictures on Kindle??? - 2009-09-24
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I decided to download the sample to see how the pages looked. I really don't know how good this book is because the sample stops cold after page after page after page of front material with nary an actual page from the book.
We have acknowledgements and dedications galore, and then voluminous tables of contents, but nary an actual page of the book in the 355 Locations provided. This is the first time a sample has been useless, and I very much like the idea of getting a look before purchasing. My reason for downloading was to see how the much touted pictures looked in my first generation Kindle. Not one picture.
So I don't think this is in the spirit of letting buyers see what they are going to get.
Having an iPhone without this book is like having a Ferrari without the key - 2009-10-23
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I purchased my iPhone just under a month ago, and was disappointed that it basically came with nothing as far as a user guide, manual, etc. (I guess I should have expected it though, from Apple).
I am a little more 'techie' than some people, and I think I figured out a good number of things on my own, or from talking to friends who had an iPhone too, but I decided to go to the store to find a good book on how to use my newest toy. I knew there had to be a lot more to it, that I hadn't uncovered and I didn't want to let features go unused. I know Apple designs their products to be able to be used by just about anyone right out of the box, but I knew there are things not everyone just discovers. Having an iPhone without this book is like having a Ferrari without the key.
The selection of iPhone user guide books that's available was a little overwhelming, but when all was said & done, I bought this book. I spent a little more than an hour looking through the different books on using an iPhone, and this one was hands down the best one out there.
The layout is fantastic (I love the fact that you don't have to read from the beginning to the end, you can go to certain sections), very well written (easy to understand), love all the color pages and sample photos, and like others have said in their reviews, the iTips at the bottom of some of the pages are great! I feel like I have learned a ton from this book, even though there was a lot from it I had already self-taught. Even though there were things I already knew I wasn't disappointed they were in the book either. I found it reassuring that I found a good number of the basics.
This book is great for everyone from new users who aren't that well advanced, all the way to the most savy of iPhone users who've had it since day one. My neighbor has had one for a long time, and in the past couple weeks, I've shown them a few things they had no clue how to do, or that the feature was even available.
Bottomline: This book should be mandatory reading material for all iPhone users.
Don't buy - 2009-10-15
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This book is only good if you cant find the power button or read the screen. All the tips are basic functionality nothing that you cant find on your own by looking at the phone.
Scott Kelby's iPhone book - 2009-10-28
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I really enjoy Scott Kelby's material and this book does not disappoint. Gives a lot of nice hidden tips and techniques - a great resource for iPhone owners!
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