Sunday, August 30, 2009

iphone 3g s - 2

The iPhone contacts screen and the call screen.

View all your voicemail messages and play them in any order

Access common phone functions with your fingertips

Press and hold the Home button for Voice Control

Phone

On iPhone, making a call is as simple as tapping a name or number. And Visual Voicemail plays messages in any order — just like email.


Tap (or speak) to call.

Tap a name or number to call from Contacts, a website, a map, or a text message. Or activate Voice Control and speak a name or number to make a call. How to make a call

See your voicemail.

Visual Voicemail shows you a list of your messages, so you can play them in any order. Easily rewind to any point in a message, in case you missed something. How to check Visual Voicemail

The Voice Control screen on iPhone 3GS.

Do more with Contacts.

Contacts on iPhone is more than just a list of names and numbers. Tap a contact's address and iPhone automatically launches the Maps application so you can get directions. Add photos as part of your contact information and see your friends' faces every time they call. Scroll through Contacts with a flick, or search to find a specific name fast.

Multitask with a tap.

With iPhone, you can do more than one thing at a time. While you’re on a call, you can check your Calendar, do a quick Google search, even send an MMS message.* Or you can switch between calls, merge calls, or add up to five callers to create an instant conference call.

The Visual Voicemail interface on iPhone 3GS. Mobile Me

Keep Contacts in sync.

Contacts sync via iTunes each time you connect iPhone to your Mac or PC. To keep them in sync wirelessly and automatically, sign up for a MobileMe account. If you use iPhone at work, get push contacts from your company directory via Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.

Ringtones icon.

Create a ringtone in iTunes.

Choose from more than 10 million total songs on the iTunes Store and turn your favorites into ringtones.

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