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Apple Releases iPhone 3.0 User Guide PDF

By , Thursday, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:48 pm
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iPhone User Guide 3.0

Someone in iPhone documentation has been busy lately. Not only did Apple post an iPhone guide for Enterprise today, but now here's the iPhone User Guide for iPhone OS 3.0 Software PDF (via iLounge).

Some 200+ pages long, you can read it while waiting in line for your shiny iPhone 3G S tomorrow, or roll it up into a cudgel-like wad and use it to fend off any would-be line-jumpers. Either way, this is the grand-daddy of iPhone references for this year!

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  1. Wesley says:

    Totally off topic, but no jailbreak yet? Come on...

  2. Nick says:

    What's with the letter "e" in the guide? the font looks absolutely ridiculous!

  3. icebike says:

    They totally botched the index of that PDF.

    If you expand the first subtopic, you see the entire document replicated there-under.

  4. icebike says:

    Letter e looks fine to me Nick.

  5. iSkythe says:

    Crap look look what I found.....

    Show battery percentage:  Tap Usage and turn Battery Percentage on to display the percentage of battery charge next to the battery icon in the upper-right corner of iPhone (iPhone 3G S only).

    I really wanted this on my 3G!

    P.S. Copied and pasted from my iPhone ;)

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