Hello. In ios7 to access spotlight do a 3 finger swipe down from the top of any 
home screen as long as you are not in a folder, or double tape and hole then 
swipe down with 1 finger almost right away.

Hope this helps.
On Oct 6, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Laurie Mehta <laurieme...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi, I am used to using an iPod and not using any smart phone, but recently 
> have been using a new phone and it's an iPhone5 with OS7. I thought it would 
> be similar to the functions on the iPod but one difference that I found that 
> I could use a hint on is the search function. 
> 
> On the iPod a three finger swipe from the first page of apps (or pressing the 
> button once from that first page) brings up the search feature. 
> 
> This does not work on iPhone5 on OS7. Maybe it is a difference between a 
> phone and an iPod or maybe it's the OS version. 
> Anyway, how does one get the search feature on an iPhone please? (smile) 
> 
> With too many apps on a phone it is nice to be able to search a keyword. 
> 
> Also, how does one delete contacts from their contacts list? 
> 
> Thanks very much for your help! 
> 
> - Laurie 
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