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iPhone: The Missing Manual, 7th Edition
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iPhone: The Missing Manual, 7th Edition

by David Pogue
October 2013
Beginner
600 pages
17h 38m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 6. The iPhone as iPod

Of all the iPhone’s talents, its iPoddishness may be the most successful. This function, after all, gets the most impressive battery life (40 hours of playback). There’s enough room on your phone to store thousands of songs. And iTunes Radio, new in iOS 7, means that you’ll never run out of music to listen to—and you’ll never have to pay a penny for it.

To enter iPod Land, open the Music app. On a new phone, it’s at the lower-right corner of the screen.

Tip

There’s another way to get to the iPod mode. Just swipe upward from the bottom of the screen. That opens the Control Center, whose central feature is the music playback controls and a volume control.

List Land

The Music program begins with lists—lots of lists. The icons at the bottom of the screen represent your starter lists. You can rearrange or swap them, but you start out with Radio, Playlists, Artists, Songs, and More. Here’s what they all do.

iTunes Radio

In iOS 7, Apple has given you an amazing gift: your own radio station. Your own empire of radio stations, in fact.

The new iTunes Radio service lets you listen to exactly the kind of music you want to hear. It doesn’t just distinguish among genres like jazz or rock—your choices are more like “upbeat male vocals with driving brass section” versus “slow lovesick ballads with lots of strings.”

You don’t get to choose the exact songs or singers you want to hear; you have to trust iTunes Radio to choose a sequence of songs based on a song, singer, or music ...

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