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John V. is back with another episode of Setup Essentials, and this time he’s showing you how to set up iPhone 16e, plus what settings to change right when you get your new phone unboxed. Chances are, you’re upgrading from an iPhone that’s a few years old, so some of the iPhone 16e features might be totally new to you. But don’t worry, because this video will go through step-by-step instructions on how to make the most of your iPhone 16e.

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00:00Hey guys, in this video I'll be taking you through how to set up and use the iPhone 16e.
00:05As a reminder, the iPhone 16e is a later addition to the iPhone 16 lineup, offering some flagship
00:10level features for a lower starting price of $599.
00:14If you picked one up, here's what you're going to want to know about getting started, including
00:18some settings I'd recommend changing and features worth trying first.
00:23Set up your iPhone 16e, first you're going to want to make sure your current phone is
00:26properly backed up. You can check this by going to Settings, Your Name, iCloud, and iCloud Backup.
00:36If you're all set, power your new phone on and follow the prompts to select the language.
00:40Connect to Wi-Fi, then I'm going to highly suggest using the Quick Start.
00:44Bring your old phone nearby to initiate setup. Just note that your current device needs to be running
00:49at least iOS 12.4 for this to work. All your data should transfer over to your new iPhone. It will
00:55take a little depending on how many photos and apps you have, so just be a little patient. That said,
01:00you could also skip all of this and just set up your iPhone as a new iPhone. Start from scratch,
01:06just have your Apple ID information at the ready, and follow the on-screen prompts.
01:12Before we move on, I want to point out that I've done a full iPhone 16e review already on this channel.
01:17I'll make sure it's linked so you can check it out. And for those who are here for the first time,
01:21this channel is all about helping you make the most out of your tech. So make sure to subscribe
01:25to never miss a new video. Back to how to set up your iPhone 16e. You might be wondering what
01:32settings should change right away. Some things I recommend are making sure you have a passcode
01:37and face ID set to keep your device secure. Similarly, make sure you have Find My enabled.
01:44On a less serious note, now would be a good time to customize your iPhone home and lock screens.
01:49We've showed how this works in other episodes of Setup Essentials before,
01:53but basically just hold down anywhere in the home screen, hit edit. You can add widgets,
01:58customize the app style and colors.
02:11On the lock screen, again, you can customize the looks, the widgets, play around with whatever you like.
02:19Next, curate your control center. You can add shortcuts to your most important apps and features.
02:28You can even adjust the size of the controls. Other things that people typically like to change
02:33are the text size. You can make it bigger and easier to see. Check out all the accessibility
02:40settings too. You might find some features that improve your personal iPhone user experience.
02:45A feature that's unique to the iPhone 16 experience is the action button. Now, the action button
02:52actually first debuted with the iPhone 15 Pro, then expanded to the whole iPhone 16 family. But if
02:58you're watching this video, I'm guessing you're seeing it for the first time. It's this new button
03:02on the left side of the phone that replaced the volume switch you might have had before. During initial
03:07setup, you were prompted to sign the action button as a function. But in case you didn't understand at the
03:12time, what you're going to do is open settings, action button, and here you can see all the different
03:18things the action button can do. If you liked it as a silent mode switch, you can just use that
03:23function. But check out the options. A camera launcher, a voice memory recorder, you can even get Shazam,
03:29translate, things you might want to access quickly. You can take things to the next level by assigning the
03:35action button to a shortcut. We showed you how to do that in our video on using ChatGPT on iPhone. I'll link it here so
03:42you can go check it out. Another thing that might be new for you as an iPhone 16 user is Apple
03:48Intelligence. Again, it's available only in the iPhone 15 Pro and 16 as far as iPhones go. So here's
03:54where you're going to get started. In settings, go to Apple Intelligence and Siri. Get Apple Intelligence.
04:00Now some of the features you'll want to try out is writing tools. Three apps that really highlight
04:05writing tools are notes, pages, and mail. To access writing tools, if you're going to highlight any given
04:10text, it can be a couple sentences, paragraphs, even pages, and then right click on writing tools.
04:17Next, try photo cleanup. If you have unwanted people or objects in your picture,
04:21tap the adjustments button here. Select cleanup.
04:30Last thing here, and I know I already mentioned it, using ChatGPT with Siri. In the Apple Intelligence
04:35settings, scroll down to ChatGPT and enable it if you'd like. You can sign into your ChatGPT account.
04:41The note, if you're using the free version, you will be limited by how many queries ChatGPT can
04:46carry out through Siri on a daily basis. ChatGPT Plus costs $19.99 per month, and you can start your
04:52subscription right here. For the camera, there are a few things I think worth setting up. For starters,
04:58I like enabling the grid and level to make my framing easier. To do this, go to Settings, Camera,
05:04and then scroll down to hit the toggle for Grid and Level. The grid lets me better frame an image,
05:09while the level ensures that they're not too crooked. Another setting worth changing is the format for
05:14photos. You can do this by clicking Format and then choosing the most compatible. This saves photos in
05:19JPEG format as opposed to HEIF, while videos are saved as H.264 instead of HEVC. This makes them more
05:27compatible with different types of editing software. One last thing to note on iPhone 16e,
05:32since it lacks MagSafe, I highly recommend getting a MagSafe case. Trust me, it makes things a lot
05:38easier, like accessing standby mode. And while we're at it, I would recommend getting a MagSafe wallet
05:43because it means carrying one less thing. If you made it through this whole video, I hope you've
05:47learned a thing or two about how to make the most out of your iPhone 16e. Let me know in the comments
05:52which new feature you're either looking forward to using or if you have the iPhone 16e already
05:58or enjoying the most. I'm John V and I'll see you in my next video.

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