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FAQ

Questions

Will iPhone work with a PC?

Can I use my iPhone anywhere?

What email systems does iPhone support?

Does iPhone have security features?

How do I charge iPhone?

Can I view only mobile Websites on my iPhone?

Do I need a Wi-Fi connection to surf the Web?

How does iPhone send and receive email?

Am I limited to one account for sending and receiving email?

Are there any restrictions in the types of email attachments I can view on iPhone?

Answers


Will iPhone work with a PC?
Yes, iPhone will work on PCs with Microsoft Windows.


Can I use my iPhone anywhere?
iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone and will work around the world. If you travel to other countries, you will need to have AT&T’s international dialling and roaming services and also make sure there is GSM coverage where you are going. For more details, go to AT&T help.


What email systems does iPhone support?
iPhone works with most popular email services, including Yahoo! Mail, Google Mail, AOL and .Mac Mail.


Does iPhone have security features?
You can use a four-digit password to prevent access to the information on your iPhone. In terms of Web security, iPhone supports industry-standard Wi-Fi security and virtual private networking (VPN).


How do I charge iPhone?
With a USB 2.0 cable connected to your computer or to the included USB Power Adapter, just like an iPod.


Can I view only mobile Websites on my iPhone?
With iPhone’s Safari Web browser, you can surf the same Websites you do on your personal computer.


Do I need a Wi-Fi connection to surf the Web?
No, AT&T’s EDGE data network lets you access the Web when a Wi-Fi connection is not available.


How does iPhone send and receive email?
iPhone uses Wi-Fi and EDGE wireless networks to send and receive email.


Am I limited to one account for sending and receiving email?
No, multiple email accounts are available on your iPhone.


Are there any restrictions in the types of email attachments I can view on iPhone?
iPhone can display most attachment formats inline, including PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF.




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