The Scotsman

Now’s the time to tackle your smartphone

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Smartphone­s – modern mobile phones that can do everything from browse the web to make video calls – can be great. It’s amazing what they can do – all in a gadget you can fit in your pocket and take with you when you go out.

But when you buy one, there’s something missing.

It’s not the charger (hopefully!) It’s not a case, though it’s usually a good idea to buy one to protect your new phone.

It’s a manual – a proper one (not just a folded up scrap of paper). Something to show you how to use the thing.

The manufactur­ers seem to assume that you’ll just know how to use it, as if by magic. It’s “intuitive” they say.

Well, it can be. In parts. But there are other things you simply need to know how to do. It’s not obvious that you have to swipe from the top of the screen, pull up from the bottom or tap with two fingers instead of one.

Who would know you had to use two fingers and pull them apart on the screen or rotate them... or that they’d bury the option you want behind three little dots?

Things like that you just can’t know – someone has to explain it to you.

But if you do ever find a book about it or get someone to tell you, they always seem to assume you already know how to do it. Daft, really – you wouldn’t be asking if you did. But they whizz through it so fast you can’t possibly take it in. Not to mention the steps they leave out because “everyone knows that”!

That’s where a set of books from a small, employee-owned company in Cumbria comes in. The company is called The Helpful Book Company and lots of their customers say they certainly live up to their name!

They’ve published iphones One Step at a Time and Android Phones One Step at a Time – and these books have proved hugely popular with all sorts of people who have a smartphone – but who aren’t experts at using it.

Whether you’re frustrated with the very basics, want to know what else it can do for you or wish you knew how to do some of the slightly fancier things, this book might be just what you need.

In plain English, without confusing jargon...

It explains everything nice and simply, in plain English, without all the confusing jargon and gobbledego­ok. And it has lots of pictures showing exactly what to do – where to tap the screen and so on.

The company have already published books about computers and tablets that have helped thousands of people but they actually started much smaller – the author (Tim Wakeling) wrote some notes to help his Mum and Dad on their PC and realised that other people might find them useful too. Several thousand happy people later, they decided to bring out a book on smartphone­s as well – and if you’ve ever been frustrated with your phone, it’s worth finding out more.

As a small independen­t publisher, the books aren’t in the shops or available on Amazon, but you can get a free informatio­n pack telling you about what’s covered in the books, who they’re suitable for and how to get hold of them, just email us at Rp0324s@helpfulboo­ks.co.uk

Or ring 01229 777606 or fill in the coupon below and ask for your free smartphone info pack today.

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Modern phones can be baffling, but there’s a solution

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