iOS 10: A Take Control Crash Course


iOS 10: A Take Control Crash Course by Josh Centers
English | 16 Sept. 2016 | ASIN: B01LWLD6DZ | 347 Pages | AZW3 | 8.58 MB



Come up to speed on iOS 10’s new features!

Learn all about the new capabilities of iOS 10, along with key features you may have missed from previous iOS updates. Whether you use an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, you’ll find the real-world advice you need to take advantage of iOS 10’s refinements quickly.



TidBITS Managing Editor Josh Centers teaches you about a wide range of updated system features like the Lock screen, Widgets screen, Control Center, and notifications. He also loops you in on revised essential apps like Photos, Messages, Mail, Maps, and Safari. Josh even gives you an introduction to home automation by way of the new Home app and Apple’s HomeKit specification for third-party devices. Additional special topics cover Family Sharing, accessibility, privacy, managing data usage, improving battery life, and more.

Josh helps you get the most from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch with advice on:

What to check after installing iOS 10
Learning to use the massively revised Lock screen
How to work with widgets now that they’re free of Notification Center
Using the new Magnifier to turn your iPhone into a magnifying glass
Having Siri announce the name of the caller for incoming calls
Getting started with home automation using the new Home app
Dealing with the new multi-panel Control Center
Using the iPad’s Slide Over, Split Screen, and Picture in Picture features
Deleting unused Apple apps
Viewing, dismissing, and acting on notifications directly
What types of apps will be able to integrate with Siri
Improved suggestions when you’re typing
How Photos creates Memories, and what you can do with them
Using the new People and Places albums in Photos
How you can use Siri to search for people, places, and things in Photos
Playing with fun new features of Messages, like handwriting and screen effects
Replying quickly to messages with a tapback response
Avoiding highways and toll roads in Maps directions
Using the new "Find My Car" feature of Maps
Controlling home automation devices via Siri
Letting important people through an iPhone’s Do Not Disturb cone of silence
Setting up Apple Pay in the Wallet app – and using it in Safari
Adding emergency medical information – and finding it on the Lock screen
Making Siri talk like a guy (or gal)
Telling Siri who you mean when you say "Call Mom"
Tracking down which apps are hogging your battery
Putting outlines around text "buttons" so they look like buttons

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