iPhone X Pro Guide - Thomas Anthony

iPhone X Pro Guide

By Thomas Anthony

  • Release Date: 2017-10-25
  • Genre: Computers
3.5 Score: 3.5 (From 33 Ratings)

Description

NEW for 2018:
New content covering the latest iOS 11 updates
All new eBook formatting
Bigger, better images
Glossary of terms

iPhone X represents the future of the smartphone. It’s the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone, and sets the course for the next 10 years of smartphone development.
It’s all screen, and it's beautiful to look at. Like the iPhone 8, it has glass on the front and back, with a stainless steel that wraps around the middle. It’s water and dust resistant, comes in two finishes; space grey and silver. It has an all new display, called the Super Retina Display. Say hello to the future.

Brought to you by the expert team at Tap Guides, and written by best-selling technology author Thomas Anthony, iPhone X Pro Guide is packed with top tips and in-depth tutorials. You'll uncover the history of the iPhone's development from 2007 to 2017, learn about iPhone X features such as Face ID and animated emojis mode, discover how to use iOS 11 and its built-in apps, plus much more. By the time you've finished reading iPhone X Pro Guide you'll be pro in nearly everything iPhone and iOS related.

Inside you'll discover:
The history of the iPhone
The new features of iPhone X
Face ID and 3D Touch
Detailed app tutorials
The secrets of mastering mobile photography
How to edit photos
Essential Settings and configurations
Troubleshooting tips

Reviews

  • Redundant

    2
    By Goaltender66
    This is basically a rehash of the Apple event that rolled out the iPhone X, with some historical info thrown in. As an introduction I suppose it’s fine, though there’s little here that you can’t get from watching the Apple Keynote. Probably more frustrating is the detailed content of the book - in a number of places it became clear that this isn’t a focused iPhone X book, but rather one that was written for an earlier model and just had some X content thrown in. In some places, directions are just wrong. One example: it tells you to go into settings to toggle the battery percentage on or off...but that function isn’t available on the iPhone X. In sum, this book is frankly a rehash with few of any unique insights that is priced low enough to encourage impulse purchases while cynically taking advantage of the iPhone roll out. I won’t ask for my $4 back, but I will avoid anything from this author in the future.
  • Weeeellllll.....

    3
    By Michael K
    I didn’t find enough in here. But, I learned a few things. Unless an author serves up significant amounts of information - and not just rehashed basics..... it’s just an average read. I honestly would have given it two stars, but I considered really new urges o an iPhone, and there, they may get more out of it. It is at least somewhat substantial..... so there was some effort there. Could have use more illustrations as well.....
  • Meh...

    3
    By Joshyomy
    Didn’t cover every Apple app... didn’t talk about how each are specific to the iPhone X... pretty general information....

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