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15 things to do or try first when you get a new iPhone: 1. Set up your phone with your personal information and preferences. 2. Install your favorite apps and games. 3. Connect your phone to your Wi-Fi network and other devices. 4. Take a few photos and test out the camera. 5. Set up your email and other accounts. 6. Enable security features like Touch ID or Face ID. 7. Customize your phone's settings and appearance. 8. Explore the built-in features and apps on your phone. 9. Connect with friends and family on social media. 10. Set up reminders and alarms. 11. Use the phone's built-in voice assistant. 12. Download and install new apps from the App Store. 13. Set up your phone's screen time and parental controls. 14. Enable automatic updates for your apps and software. 15. Back up your important data to cloud storage or an external hard drive.
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