Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs manual

As the network battle for the iPhone hot’s up Tesco Mobile have just launched an amazing interactive online manual on everything you could possibly want to know about the iPhone/iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs.

Not only does this comprehensive iPhone manual run you through the setting up your iPhone and upgrading the software but it also offers a step by step guide to setting up email and MMS, using Bluetooth and browsing the internet. As no manual is included in the iPhone packaging this interactive manual is a great way to get to know your new iPhone and some of its features.

Click the image below to launch the interactive guide:

Click the image to launch the interactive user manual

Overview of the interactive manual contents:

  • Getting Started
    A full guide to updating your iPhone and what happens the first time you plug in and register your iPhone. So if you’re unsure of how to do the update or just need a gentle reminder on what to do then the full step by step guide on how to update is here.
  • Changing your iPhone data service settings:
    Interactive manuals and guides to changing MMS settings, Data (Internet) settings and even a handy guide on how to do both. Great for those silly MMS and Internet setups.
  • Setting up and using Email
    A detailed manual on how to automatically and manually setup a webmail email account on your iPhone device. The manual also takes you full using the Email messaging and how to create and send an email.
  • Getting more from your iPhone
    Gives you some hints and tips on how to use the internet on your iPhone and how to use the Bluetooth functions on your iPhone.

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One Response to “Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs manual”

  1. ps3 boy says:

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