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My New iPhone
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My New iPhone

by Wallace Wang
July 2009
Beginner
464 pages
11h
English
No Starch Press
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Chapter 39. Viewing Maps

We've all gotten lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood. In the old days, we asked strangers for directions or used a mobile phone to call for help. To prevent this dilemma, many people now print out maps before they venture out toward a new or unfamiliar part of town, but maps can be easy to lose and useless if you don't know where you are to begin with. For a better solution, you can use the Maps application on your iPhone.

Project goal: Learn how to view maps on your iPhone.

What You'll Be Using

To view maps on your iPhone, you need to use the following:

The Maps application

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