Most of the chapters in this book focus on the data-related features of iOS and its devices: Wi-Fi, apps, the Web, email, photos, and so on. That’s apt because our iOS devices are computers, after all, so it makes sense to concentrate on troubleshooting computing tasks. But the iPhone is different. Sure, it makes an excellent mobile computer, but at its heart it’s also a mobile phone. And while it’s true that the phone call is beginning to feel more than a little like an anachronism, the “phone” part of this smartphone is still used by almost every iPhone owner, even those in their twenties. ...
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6. Fixing Phone Troubles
Paul McFedries1
(1)Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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