Video tutorial for using iPhone X from Apple
Do you remember the video tutorials Apple introduced from the first iPhones to help users get used to new technology?
In 2007, Apple's goal was for users to understand how to interact with the touch screen and how to slide to unlock the phone. Since then, when the smartphone market has exploded, Apple no longer has to teach its customers how to use each new iPhone launch.
But leaving the Home button and completely replacing it with Face ID is a big change, so they have to give new iPhone X user guides to users, more or less unfamiliar with this technology.
Photos of previous tutorials on old iPhone in 2007
Apple has just released A Guided Tour video for iPhone X, a video longer than 4 minutes. Among them are basic operation instructions for performing common tasks such as swipe up to open the Home, swipe and hold to open the App Swicher screen, switch between applications by swiping across the bottom. screen and Face ID setting.
Users are also encouraged not to wait for the authentic Face ID before swiping to unlock the phone. 'You can both look and swipe'. If you do so, the feeling of Face ID will be faster than Touch ID.
See also: How to set up Face ID on iPhone X
Many things in the tutorial video you probably already know if you're used to iPhone, but even if you don't intend to buy iPhone X, there are still some very useful things, such as dragging Animoji and dropping into the sticker when chatting. with iMessage.
See also: Compare camera iPhone X and all other iPhone
If the video is still not enough for you to understand this new and strange phone, Apple also supports text on the website with many topics, including Face ID https://support.apple.com/en- us / HT208109 and operations. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208204 There is also a separate page for the OLED Super Retina screen. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208191
At this point, not many people in Vietnam will be in the hands of iPhone X. But if you are holding one of these hot phones in your hand, try new experiences and see how long it takes to familiar with iPhone X.
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