You'll discover how to navigate the many options in Settings so you're up and running quickly, and learn important techniques - such as searching and copying text - for using your iPhone effectively. You'll also get help with many specific iPhone questions, including these:
How does my iPhone know where it is?
How do I manage my network connections?
How can I type faster so it's more fun to use?
How do I transfer photos to and from my iPhone?
How do the many volume control options function?
How do I attach a Bluetooth headset?
Can I delete a third-party app, but get it back later?
How do I buy or make ringtones?
What do I need to know before I travel abroad?
How do I put an often-used Web page on my Home screen?
How do I use iPhone tethering to connect my laptop to the Internet?
How do I set up an ad-hoc, peer-to-peer Bluetooth network?
How do I get started with syncing via Exchange?
What are the pros and cons of jailbreaking?
I'm a Unix geek. How to I get root access?
Plus, you'll find detailed troubleshooting techniques to use if you run into a problem, including:
Thanks to books like "Sad Macs, Bombs & Other Disasters," innumerable magazine articles, and the founding of MacFixIt, Ted Landau has become the undisputed guru of Macintosh troubleshooting. He is also a professor emeritus of psychology and in 1984 was the U.S. National Othello Champion.