For any new device, the first setup is crucial to enable its usage. iPhones and iPads are no exception. In this guide, I'll instruct you on how to configure settings on your iPhone or iPad for the first use.
Guide to Setting Up Your iPhone for the First Time
Step 1: Power on your device by pressing the Power button on your iPhone or iPad. Swipe your finger along 'Slide to set up' on the device screen. Now, choose your preferred language > select your country > proceed to select the Wi-Fi network you're using to initiate the setup process.
Step 2: On the Location Services screen, choose the location you want to set as the default on your device > select Set up as New iPhone on the next screen > on the Apple ID screen, choose Sign in with your Apple ID (if you already have an Apple account). If you don't have an Apple ID, you can refer to the guide on creating an Apple ID at the link below from Taimienphi.vn:
- How to create an iCloud account on iPhone, iPad
In this step, you can also skip by ticking Skip The Step. Creating or signing in with an Apple ID can be done normally after completing the device setup.
Step 3: After signing in, select Accept to agree to all terms provided by the manufacturer. Here, you can also choose to enable or disable iCloud data synchronization for items like contacts, messages, music, apps, and more.
Step 4: Move on to the next option, activate the Find My Phone feature on the device > and enable the iMessage service on iOS devices. Press Accept after each activation.
Step 5: Next, proceed with the Touch ID setup (if you're using iPhone 5s and iPhone 6) and activate the Siri feature on iOS by selecting Use Siri to complete the setup process for your iPhone or iPad on the first use.
Finally, press Get Started on the next screen to commence using your device.
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Here, I've just introduced you to how to set up the initial configurations for your iPhone or iPad. I hope you can configure it yourself without needing assistance from anyone using this guide.