Phone

Use Phone settings to forward incoming calls, turn call waiting on or off, change your password, and other things. Some settings are available only on GSM models, as noted. Additional fees may apply. Contact your carrier for pricing and availability.

FaceTime

Activate or deactivate FaceTime (iPhone 4): Turn FaceTime on or off. If FaceTime is on, your phone number will be shared with people you call.

Call Forwarding

Forward your calls (GSM models):

1Choose Phone > Call Forwarding and turn Call Forwarding on.

2On the “Forward to” screen, enter the phone number you want calls forwarded to.

For more information about call forwarding, including how to forward calls on a CDMA model, see “Call Forwarding” on page 70.

Call Waiting

Activate or deactivate call waiting (GSM models): Choose Phone > Call Waiting, then turn Call Waiting on or off.

For more information about call waiting, including how to activate or deactivate call waiting on a CDMA model, see “Call Waiting” on page 71.

Show My Caller ID

Show or hide your caller ID (GSM models): Choose Phone > Show My Caller ID, then turn Show My Caller ID on or off.

For more information about caller ID, including how to show or hide your caller ID on a CDMA model, see “Caller ID” on page 71.

Using iPhone with a Teletype (TTY) Machine

In some countries or regions, Teletype (TTY) machines are used by deaf or hearing- impaired people to communicate by typing and reading text. You can use iPhone with a TTY machine if you have the iPhone TTY Adapter cable, available for purchase separately in many countries. Go to www.apple.com/store (may not be available in all countries or regions) or check with your local Apple retailer.

Connect iPhone to a TTY machine: Choose Phone, then turn TTY on. Then connect iPhone to your TTY machine using the iPhone TTY Adapter.

For information about using a TTY machine, see the documentation that came with the machine.

For information about other accessibility features of iPhone, see Chapter 29, “Accessibility,” on page 229.

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Apple MC679LL/A Show My Caller ID, Using iPhone with a Teletype TTY Machine, Forward your calls GSM models, Settings

MC603C/A, MC609LL/A, MC606LL/A, MC678LL/A, MC603LL/A specifications

The Apple MD128LL/A, MC679LL/A, MC608LL/A, MD127LL/A, and MC605LL/A are renowned models from Apple's extensive lineup of devices, primarily comprising MacBook Pro and MacBook Air systems. Each of these models showcases Apple's commitment to innovation, reliability, and performance, catering to a broad range of users, from everyday consumers to professionals requiring high-powered computing.

The MD128LL/A, also known as the MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013), integrates Intel's fourth-generation Core i5 processor, leading to improved performance and energy efficiency. It features a crystal-clear display with a resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels that provides vibrant colors and sharp text, making it ideal for both work and entertainment. The solid-state drive (SSD) configuration ensures fast boot times, quick application launches, and seamless multitasking, significantly enhancing the user experience.

Turning to the MC679LL/A, this model relates to the MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013). It boasts a Retina display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, delivering exceptional clarity and detail. The Intel Core i5 processor, alongside the Intel HD Graphics 4000, enables efficient handling of graphic-intensive applications. The integrated 720p FaceTime HD camera, coupled with high-fidelity speakers, enhances video conferencing and media consumption.

The MC608LL/A represents another variant within the MacBook Pro series, featuring similar specifications as the MC679LL/A but offering different configurations for storage and RAM. Its robust aluminum chassis provides durability while maintaining a sleek, portable form factor. The laptop's energy-efficient design extends battery life, allowing users to stay productive for extended periods.

On the other hand, the MD127LL/A and MC605LL/A are earlier iterations of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, respectively. With the MD127LL/A, users experience Intel's dual-core i5 processor, ensuring efficient performance across various applications. Its lightweight design and impressive battery life make it perfect for users on the go. The MC605LL/A, associated with the MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011), may be older but still offers a capable performance with its Core i5 processor, alongside a dedicated AMD graphics card, making it suitable for entry-level gaming and graphic design tasks.

Overall, the MD128LL/A, MC679LL/A, MC608LL/A, MD127LL/A, and MC605LL/A represent a significant evolution in Apple’s laptop offerings, combining advanced technologies, powerful performance, and exceptional design, thus catering to a diverse array of user needs and preferences. Whether for casual use, professional tasks, or creative endeavors, these models stand as testaments to Apple’s enduring legacy in the computing landscape.