All of the articles available are iOS 7-specific, iOS-friendly and optimized for touch-based navigation. Regardless of whether you consider yourself a rookie or are Mr. Know-It-All, you’re advised to give iPhone Basics a visit and test your knowledge of iOS 7…
The carousel of thumbnails along the bottom offers a cherry-picked selection of tips concerning Apple’s stock and downloadable iOS 7 apps, like Messages, Settings, Camera, Find My iPhone and more.
Just tap (or click, depending on your platform) an icon to jump to the related tip.
When you choose a specific topic- the site presents the visitor with a knowledge base article, nicely reformatted for clarity and touch-based navigation.
That’s an odd thing to say for a vertically integrated company that prides itself with putting the user first and you’d be right to argue that Apple.com is a testament to the firm’s inexperience and poor understanding of online services.
That being said, I’d be willing to bet my shirt that the company is going to publish iPad Basics shortly after introducing the new iPads come October 22.
That’s not the only change to Apple’s website.
Eagle-eyed readers might have spotted the recently added iPhone 5s Tips and Tricks and iPhone 5c Tips and Tricks (below) sections detailing various tips concerning swipe gestures, photography, FaceTime, Siri, Calendar, Maps, Music, AirPlay, Mail, Safari, Compass and Find My iPhone.