Internet Browsing for beginners Smartphone (iPhone)

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LevelBasic
DeviceiPhone
TopicInternet
Sub-topicInternet Browsing for beginners
Introduction
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Opening a webpage with your iPhone is an easy task you can finish in less than two minutes. All you have to do is follow the steps below, and you will be browsing all manner of things the internet can show you in no time.
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1Choose and tap on a browser.Some phones have pre-installed internet browsers, including Google Chrome and Firefox. But the most utilized browser for iPhone users is Safari. You can locate the Safari browser on the bottom of your phone’s home screen. It is the icon that looks like a blue compass. Tap on it to begin.


2The next step is to tap on the browser’s search bar. This location is where you will input or type in the subject or matter of your web search.
3You can now type down the subject of your choice. You can input words, keys, and numbers alone. You can even do a mixture of both. In addition, you can type in a complete website address if you want to get to a specific site without going through numerous pages.
Conclusion
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Browsing the internet is as easy as baking pancakes using your iPhone. All you need to do is tap on a browser of your choice, wait for it to load, enter keywords or a website address on the search bar, and wait for results to pop up. Feel free to contact one of our busy bees if you still run into issues connecting to the internet with your smartphone.
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