I haven't purchased a supposedly user-friendly mobile device in a long time but I don't really recall them having an initial tutorial or something along those lines. You just go through the setup and they toss you at the home screen. In contrast I think the old Androids (when smartphones were just coming out) had a tutorial teaching you how to swipe, pinch zoom, and so on. The assumption is that people know how to use this stuff "intuitively".
The big legacy software suites still have actual help pages and PDF manuals, while the mainstream stuff just has a FAQ on their web page.
The big legacy software suites still have actual help pages and PDF manuals, while the mainstream stuff just has a FAQ on their web page.