Setting up your iPhone 5s
or 5c for the rst time
Get your new iPhone up and running without a PC or Mac
YOU’VE FINALLY GOT YOUR HANDS ON THE
brand-new iPhone 5s and now it’s time to
get it
set up and ready for use.
The excitement of buying an iPhone has,
over the years, been tempered by the fact
that to get your iPhone up and running you
were first required to plug your phone into a computer. Whether you
stood in line for two weeks to get your
hands on one, or pre-ordered
for the iPhone to be delivered to your
house, the rush of delight was
often held in check by the necessity to
wait until iTunes told you that
your shiny new iPhone was ready.
Your iPhone no longer needs to be
physically connected to a
computer for it to
work. As you might expect from Apple, the process
is simple and quick;
about the most technically difficult part is inserting
the nano SIM card into
your iPhone. However, in typical Apple style a
SIM tray pin is included in the box to
make this task even easier.
We’ll assume that you
already have all the boring stuff such as your
phone price plan sorted
out, and that you have unboxed and inserted
the SIM card into your iPhone. From here
on in getting started is no
more than a five-minute process. Wire-free setup is a
breeze, and all
you have to do is follow our simple steps
to make sure that you and
your phone are ready to go as quickly as
possible.
After that, there’s a whole world of
calling, texting, tweeting,
internet browsing and
taking photos, as well as all the apps to enjoy on
your new iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c.
KIT LIST:
■ iPhone 5s/5c
■ Nano SIM
■ Wi-Fi connection
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