Now that you are a proud owner of an iPhone you not only deserve to be congratulated, but also need to be tipped on how you can get the best out of your adorable gadget. Read on.
Install iTunes
You can download iTunes for free, in case it is not pre-installed on your device. It is a must have app since most of the critical settings for your iPhone reside in here. iTunes is not just a music app that enables you to store and play music, but it is also where you control the apps that get installed into your iPhone. You can also remove apps, music, videos and photos from your iPhone via the iTunes.
Set Up and Sync Your iPhone
Setting up your iPhone is important, since it sets the stage for synchronizing it with your computer. You get to add lots of music, eBooks, photos, movies and articles by just linking up your amazing phone with your MacBook.
Use a USB cord to synchronize your content and update it via the internet or the Wi-Fi.
Configure iCloud
iCloud gives you a second chance at owning that treasured piece of information that could get lost if mishandled. You can download lost files straight from the Apple servers for free. iTunes Store also enables you to back up your data in the Apple’s servers and reinstalling the backups via the internet with just one automatic click of a button
GPS settings
Your iPhone is fitted with tracking software that enables you to find the phone, if it is stolen or you accidentally drop it. But the phone is not automatically programmed to locate itself. You must set up the GPS tracking system in order for you to find your iPhone, whenever you lose it. The information can also be shared with the police who can assist you in finding your iPhone. Insurance agencies also use the app to recover your iPhone should you happen to lose it, when they have covered you. They will find it and give you a brand new one in line, to the time tested principles of insurance such as subrogation.
Set Up Medical ID
Apple takes your health seriously. You only need to feed its network with valuable medical information that will help first responders to take urgent care of you in case you will not be able to. Include your emergency contacts, allergies, blood group and relative contacts that will enable Good Samaritans to save your life-and thank Apple later for that.
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