PrintNumber ErrorLocation Error Correction DateAdded
2 pii First Printing: August 2013 Third Printing: October 2013 9/3/2013
2 p182 4. Week view. In Week view, items are colored-coded to match the calendar with which they’re associated. Tap an item to view its details, edit, or delete it. Scroll to the previous or next week by tapping an arrow icon or flicking horizontally. 4. Week view. In Week view, items are colored-coded to match the calendar with which they’re associated. Tap an item to view its details, edit, or delete it. Scroll to the previous or next week by tapping an arrow icon or swiping horizontally. 9/24/2013
2 p186 After creating an event or task, you can delete or edit any aspect of it, such as the title, start date, start time, description, reminder interval, or completion status. After creating an event or task, you can delete it or edit any aspect of it, such as the title, start date, start time, description, reminder interval, or completion status. 9/24/2013
2 p297 The Check for Updates note should be immediately below step 4 rather than above it. The positions of the 2nd and 3rd figures on the page should be swapped, too. fixed 9/24/2013
2 p373 3. Rotate. Tap Rotate to rotate or flip the image. Rotate Left and Right rotate the image in 90-degree increments with each tap. Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical reverse the image horizontally (left-to-right) or vertically (top-to-bottom). Tap the Rotate icon again when you’re satisfied with the changes. 3. Rotate. Tap Rotate to rotate or flip the image. Rotate Left and Right rotate the image in 90-degree increments with each tap. Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical to reverse the image horizontally (left-to-right) or vertically (top-to-bottom). Tap the Rotate icon again when you’re satisfied with the changes. 9/24/2013
2 p380 HBO figure is missing its keyline. fixed 9/24/2013
2 p396 When You’re in a Rush
You won’t always have time to leisurely set options before you begin recording. If you’re in a hurry to capture something that’s happening right now, you can often make do by simply launching Camera, rotating the phone to the appropriate orientation, and pressing the Video button.
When You’re in a Rush
You won’t always have time to leisurely set options before you begin recording. If you’re in a hurry to capture something that’s happening right now, you can often make do by simply launching Camera, rotating the phone to the appropriate orientation, and tapping the Video button.
9/24/2013
2 p398 9. During recording, you can temporarily pause by tapping the Pause button. To resume recording, tap the button again. When you finish recording, tap the Stop button. The MPEG-4 video is automatically stored in the DCIM/Camera folder in the phone’s built-in memory or on the memory card, depending on the Storage setting in step 4.
The comma after “During recording” is bold and should not be bold. 9/24/2013
2 p404 7. First run only. A Kies via Wi-Fi dialog box appears on the phone. Enter the displayed passkey in the Wi-Fi Connection Request dialog box that appears on the computer, and then tap OK. 7. First run only. A Kies via Wi-Fi dialog box appears on the phone. Enter the displayed passkey in the Wi-Fi Connection Request dialog box that appears on the computer, and then click OK. 9/24/2013
2 p404 The 3rd figure, the callout 8 should not point to Help, but just the window in general. fixed 9/24/2013
2 p409 Add Note after Phone or Card? note:
Transferring Photos from iPhoto
When transferring photos from iPhoto (Mac) to the phone, you may find it easier if you first launch iPhoto and drag the image thumbnails onto the Desktop. Transfer those images to the phone, and then delete the Desktop copies when you finish.
fixed 9/24/2013
2 p411 Where Are My Files?
The hardest part of performing manual USB file transfers from a computer to a phone is that you’re expected to know where those files are stored on your computer. If you have no idea, check the Documents folder and its subfolders first. You may find it helpful to explore your hard drive beforehand, making a note of the names and locations of music, photo, and video folders.
When transferring photos from iPhoto (Mac) to the phone, you may find it easier if you first launch iPhoto and drag the image thumbnails onto the Desktop. Transfer those images to the phone, and then delete the Desktop copies when you finish.
Where Are My Files?
The hardest part of performing manual USB file transfers from a computer to a phone is that you’re expected to know where those files are stored on your computer. If you have no idea, check the Documents folder and its subfolders first. You may find it helpful to explore your hard drive beforehand, making a note of the names and locations of music, photo, and video folders.
9/24/2013
6 pii Sixth Printing: February 2014 Seventh Printing: May 2014 5/14/2014
6 p421 5. Images can optionally be resized prior to sending. Select a scaling percentage or Original (unaltered). Tap Just Once to apply the specified scaling only for this message, or tap Always to apply the same scaling to future image attachments.
5. Mail app only: Images can optionally be resized prior to sending. Select a scaling percentage or Original (unaltered). Tap Just Once to apply the specified scaling only for this message, or tap Always to apply the same scaling to future image attachments.
5/14/2014