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Apple has added several pages of tips for new and existing iPhone users. It provides “how-to” lists, application information and other useful tips to get the most out of an iPhone.
Apple is calling it “iPhone Your Life” and the guide offers tons of tips for users, how to use various applications, information about applications, and more.
Some of the categories it has added so far include Around Town, World Travel, At Home Getting Things Done and Fun and Games. Each category tries to answer some of the frequent questions and also provides the best applications to choose from the iTunes store.
If you are a new iPhone 3G or iPhone or iPod Touch user check the link “iPhone Your Life”, you will find a number of useful tips.
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It also has more sections with Tips & Tricks, App of the Week and Top Apps to get to know more about iPhone.
The “Tips & Tricks” section is also very useful -- it summarizes all the frequent questions in one section.
I wish other smart phone manufacturers would do a similar thing like Apple. Previously all you could find out about a phone is through a book or a guide; Apple shows the way with nice useful links. You can get answers in an instant and you don’t need a PhD to find out how the phone works.
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