[. . . ] To turn off or restart iPhone, press and hold the On/Off button for a few seconds, then drag the slider to confirm. To quickly switch between recently used apps, double-click the Home button and tap an app icon. Make a call. Tap a phone number in Contacts, Favorites, an email, a text message, or almost anywhere in iPhone to make a call. [. . . ] When you receive a notification, it appears briefly at the top of the screen without interrupting what you're doing. To see a summary of your recent notifications, swipe down from the top of any screen. You can access a new notification from the Lock screen by sliding its icon to the right. Siri. Ask Siri to make a call, respond to text messages, get directions, schedule reminders and meetings, and much more. With the screen on, bring iPhone up to your ear or press and hold the Home button. For more examples of how it can help you, ask Siri "What can you do?" Finger Tips On/Off Sleep/Wake Ring/Silent Volume Up/Down Quick Start Guide Home Requires a FaceTime-enabled device for both caller and recipient. Camera. From the Lock screen, double-click the Home button to quickly access the camera, or tap the Camera icon on the Home screen. Adjust focus and exposure by tapping anyone or anything on the screen. To take a picture, tap the Camera button or press the Volume Up button. To record HD video, set the switch to Video, then tap the Record button. If you have Photo Stream enabled in iCloud, new pictures you take are automatically pushed to all your other devices. Video and song controls. While playing music or watching a movie, tap anywhere on the screen to bring up the controls. To stream your music or video to an Apple TV, tap the AirPlay button. * From the Lock screen, you can double-click the Home button to quickly access your audio controls. See the web up close. In Safari, double-tap any element on a web page--picture or text--to zoom in. Tap the Reader button at the top of the screen to view an article without clutter. Tap the Multi-page button to flick between multiple web pages or open a new one. Find location. To see which way you're facing, tap the Location button again to turn on compass view. Find places around you by typing words like "Starbucks" or "pizza" in the search field. [. . . ] To view the guide on iPhone, download it from the iBookstore or use the Safari bookmark. Contact your wireless service provider for support on network services, voicemail, and billing. Visit www. apple. com/support/ iphone for support on iPhone and iTunes. Not all features are available in all areas. [. . . ]