The iPhone Book (Covers iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch), Third Edition
by Scott Kelby; Terry White
Head First iPhone Development
by Dan Pilone; Tracey Pilone
Making Things Talk
by Tom Igoe
The iPhone Book (Covers iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch), Third Edition
by Scott Kelby; Terry White
Best iPhone Apps
by Josh Clark
If you have a new iPhone 3GS, or just updated your 3G with iPhone 3.0, iPhone: The Missing Manual, will bring you up to speed quickly. New York Times tech columnist David Pogue gives you a guided tour of every feature, with lots of tips, tricks, and surprises. You'll learn how to make calls and play songs by voice control, take great photos, keep track of your schedule, and more. This entertaining book offers complete step-by-step instructions for doing everything from setting up and accessorizing your iPhone to troubleshooting. If you want to learn how iPhone 3.0 lets you search your phone, cut, copy, and paste, and lots more, this full-color book is the best, most objective resource available.
Use it as a phone -- save time with things like Visual Voicemail, contact searching, and more
Treat it as an iPod -- listen to music, upload and view photos, and fill the iPhone with TV shows and movies
Take the iPhone online -- get online, browse the Web, read and compose email in landscape, send photos, contacts, audio files, and more
Go beyond the iPhone -- use iPhone with iTunes, sync it with your calendar, and learn about the App Store, where you can select from thousands of iPhone apps
Unlock the full potential of your iPhone with the book that should have been in the box.
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Based on 11 Ratings
Best out of three books on the subject... - 2009-10-18
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If you have a new iPhone 3g/3Gs, and are looking for a great guide, and a great read, this is the book for you! I have another book by David Pogue, "Windows Vista, The Missing Manual", so I expected this to be good....and it is.
Many great tips, that I would have never figured out on my own, are in this book, and are highlighted in a light colored yellow box...so you'll pay attention to them. Everything that I needed and wanted to know I found in this book and then some. Pogue even adds some humor here and there, which keeps it from being boring. He has a way of explaining things so they make sense, and is easy to follow.
A great read, whether you just got your new phone, or are thinking about one...lots to learn on this tiny pocket computer that happens to be a phone! Very up to date, covering firmware version 3.0 and the 3Gs model, including the video camera, copy and paste, voice recording, compass, etc.
Highly recommended!
Great book! - 2009-10-17
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I had ordered the original edition of this book. I learned so much from it that I ordered the new edition when it came ou. It not only addressed the newer phone, but also the free upgrade for the older version (which I had downloaded). When one of my sons, one of my daughters-in-law and one of my granddaughters bought their IPhone, I sent each of them a gift copy of this book, They were all very grateful. Pogue writes clearly and beautifully and seems to know everything about whatever subject he takes on. I recommend this boo not only to new IPhone G3s owners but also to any one who has purchased the older G3 version and installed the free upgrade.
Pretty Great Phone - 2009-10-27
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Well, I lost my Motorola Razr phone which had served me well for two years. It's in the house somewhere, but I never did find it. All my friends had been telling me I needed a smart phone, so when this happened I went to the AT&T store and bought an iPhone 3GS (16 gig).
The girl I spoke with said that "everything's pretty intuitive" so that was why it didn't come with an instruction booklet. Wrong!!! There are things this phone can do that are not intuitive, but still simply amazing.
I'd bought David Pogue's missing manual for my Mac laptop, and I knew he was a really good writer, so I bought this book about my iPhone by him, too. It has been well worth the money. The book is bigger than the phone itself, and there is information in this book that I never would have been able to guess on my own.
I have some quibbles about the phone, especially that I can't forward voicemails from it, but that's not the phone's fault . . . it's AT&T's. The book, on its own, ... Fabulous!
This expanded edition covers it all in a colorful guide to the latest iPhone's many features - 2009-10-13
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David Pogue's IPHONE: THE MISSING MANUAL provides a lavishly illustrated guide to the tips and workarounds of the latest iPhone - the 3GS that offers a camcorder, compass and speed all in one, the 3.0 software for older models offering new features, and more. This expanded edition covers it all in a colorful guide to the latest iPhone's many features.
You Can Teach an "Old" Dog New Tricks... - 2009-11-06
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When I retired five years ago, I was officially --and literally -- left to my own devices -- no more in-house tech support or paid consultants to keep my gadgets working. Between David Pogue's column and the kindness of friends and strangers, I was keeping my computer and other electronics working most of the time.
Until I got an iPhone, and in particular the 3GS, which had these apparently great new apps for people with low vision (a state I am slowly inching toward). I knew I would love it if only I could figure out how to use it. Unfortunately, staff at two different Apple stores weren't much help - those nifty new features were too new, and none of the staff I talked with even knew about them, much less know how to use them. I thought my iPhone days were numbered. Then I went to the library and discovered Pogue's book on the iPhone in the New Books section. After reading the first couple of chapters, I had to buy it.
Next to my dictionary and thesaurus, it has become the most useful reference book I own. It is highly readable, and the information is organized and indexed logically and intuitively, especially for a post-war baby like me. I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewers who praised this book. It was one of the best investments I ever made. The author truly has a gift - and a calling in helping laypeople like me become more tech savvy.
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