4 Reasons You Need a Manual for Your iPhone 5

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If you're like many "non-techy" people out there, when you purchased your iPhone 5, you pulled out the hardware without even a second glance at the less exciting contents (or lack thereof). You may not even have noticed the missing iPhone User Manual, that is, until you got completely frustrated and went looking for it - only to realize it wasn't there. The iPhone 5 is one of the great technological inventions, enabling users access to virtually anything at the tips of their fingers, but if you can't manage the device, it might as well be collecting dust in your home. Check out 4 reasons you should consider buying a quality iPhone 5 User Guide for your device: • Apple is different. Maybe you were an android genius, and thought your new iPhone 5 would be simple, but as you started using it, you've realized how different the devices are. Apple has a very distinct way of doing things, and even if you've owned a Mac before, the mobile software is very different from what you're used to. • Money down the drain. You've probably forked out a couple hundred dollars to get your hands on your iPhone (that is, if you signed the 2-year contract). If you don't know how to use it properly (maybe all you can do is make a simple call/text and check your email), then you might as well have picked up one of the free basic phones your service provider offers. • Wasted time. When you inevitably do get frustrated trying to figure out a simple function, you'll resort to online forums, google, or a lengthy textbook. You will probably spend hours with these resources and only end up more confused and frustrated. A competent user manual will get you right where you need to go quickly and effectively. • If you don't know what you're doing (troubleshooting on your own), you can do more harm than good. When you try to go it alone and figure things out yourself you can, oftentimes, end up changing your settings, confusing the iPhone, or a number of other issues that can really mess up the device itself. If you don't know what you're doing, you may end up having to take the device back to Apple to have a professional deal with whatever issues you're now having. Save yourself the headache and find a good user guide.

If you've tried other resources for an iPhone 5 manual, or you need a good resource to understand your device, you can CLICK HERE for video instruction to help you become a master of your iPhone quickly! Content by Emily Davidson

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