Compal Communications CAP6 Smart phone User Manual Penguin UM

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User manual

User Guide
COMPALCOMM
Penguin
CAP6
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Contents
Your Phone ................................ 3
Home Screen ........................... 12
Text Entry ................................ 16
Calls ......................................... 20
Contacts ................................... 23
Messaging ............................... 28
Email ........................................ 32
Gmail ........................................ 37
Google Talk .............................. 39
Photos & Videos ...................... 40
Music ....................................... 47
Wireless Connections .............. 50
USB Connections ..................... 53
Internet .................................... 54
Maps ........................................ 57
Latitude .................................... 60
Navigation ................................ 63
Places ...................................... 63
Android Market™ ..................... 63
YouTube™ ............................... 65
Facebook ................................. 68
News and Weather .................. 68
Calendar ................................... 70
Alarm Clock ............................. 72
FM Radio ................................. 74
Calculator ................................. 75
Sound Recorder ....................... 75
Voice Dialer .............................. 76
Settings ................................... 76
Safety & Regulatory ................. 86
Your Phone 3
Your Phone
Phone Overview
1. Earpiece
Use to listen to the phone conversation.
2. Touch screen
3. Home key
Touch to go to the Home screen.
4. Menu key
Touch to open menu options.
5. Search key
Touch to use Google search.
6. Back key
Touch to go back the previous screen.
7. Microphone
8. LED light
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1. Power button
-Press and hold to turn the device on.
-When the device is turned on, press and
hold, then select Power off to turn the
device off.
-Press to turn the screen backlight on or off.
2. Earphone jack
Connect the earphone for a hands-free
conversation or to listen to music.
3. Camera
See “Photos & Videos” on page 40.
4. Volume buttons
Press up to raise or press down to lower
sound volume.
5. Back cover
6. USB connector
-Connect a USB cable to transfer files to and from a computer.
-Connect the Wall/USB charger to charge the battery.
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Your Phone 5
Battery
Your device comes with a Lithium-ion
battery. Battery consumption
depends on the signal strength,
running applications, and settings
used.
Note: Use only the supplied battery
or batteries recommended by the
manufacturer.
Before installing the battery, you
must remove the back cover first.
To remove the back cover
1. Hold the device face down.
2. Place your
fingernail on
the grip then lift
the back cover.
To replace the back cover
Align the back
cover to the device
then press the back
cover until it snaps
into place.
Install the Battery
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Insert the
battery with
the metal
contacts facing
those on the
device.
3. Replace the back cover.
Remove the battery
1. Make sure the device is turned
off.
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2. Remove the back cover.
3. Place your
fingernail on
the grip then
lift to remove
the battery.
Charge the Battery
1. Connect USB
side of the
Wall/USB
charger to the
connector on
the bottom of
the device.
2. Plug the Wall/USB charger into a
wall outlet.
Note: You can also charge your
phone by plugging the USB cable into
your computer and the mini-USB side
into the device.
Warning:
Do not remove the battery while
it is charging.
Always remove the Wall/USB
charger from the wall outlet first
before removing the USB cable
from the device.
Do not disassemble or open the
battery.
Do not crush, bend, deform,
puncture, or shred the battery.
Do not immerse the battery in
water or other liquid.
SIM Card
Your SIM card contains your
subscription information, phone
number and contacts.
Install the SIM Card
1. Remove the back cover.
Your Phone 7
2. Remove the battery.
3.
Insert the SIM
card into the slot
with the metal
contacts facing
the front of the
device.
Remove the SIM Card
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Slide the SIM card out of the slot.
Storage Card
Use a compatible microSD™ card for
additional storage space to save your
pictures, videos, and other files.
Install the Storage Card
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Insert the
microSDcard
into the slot with
the metal
contacts facing
the front of the device.
Remove the Storage Card
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Slide the microSD™ card out of
the slot.
Note: Do not remove the memory
card while downloading or saving
files to it. Doing so may damage the
card and cause data loss.
Turn Device On and Off
Press and hold the power button
to turn on the device.
8 Your Phone
When turned on, press and hold
the power button, then touch
Power off to turn off the device.
Silent Mode
1. When turned on, press and hold
the power button.
2. Touch Silent mode to set the
device to silent mode.
To undo silent mode, repeat the
above steps.
Airplane Mode
1. When turned on, press and hold
the power button.
2. Touch Airplane mode to set the
device to airplane mode.
To undo airplane mode, repeat the
above steps.
Note: For safety reasons, some
functions do not work in airplane
mode.
Sleep and Wake Device
To set the device to sleep mode,
press the power button. The
backlight turns off.
To wake the device, press the power
button again. The backlight turns on,
and the screen is locked.
Lock and Unlock Device
To avoid accidentally touching the
screen, set the screen timeout
setting of your device to
automatically lock the screen after
being idle for a period of time. See
“Screen Timeout” on page 80.
To manually lock the touch screen,
press the power button to set the
Your Phone 9
device to sleep mode and lock the
screen.
Unlock the Touch Screen
1. Press the power button to turn
the backlight on.
2. Drag the lock icon to the right of
the screen to unlock.
Adjust the Volume
Your device has the following system
volumes:
Ringer: Sounds when there is an
incoming call or when a message
is received. Press the volume up
or down buttons to increase or
decrease the volume.
Media: Sounds when music or
video is played. During music or
video playback, press the volume
up or down buttons to increase or
decrease the volume.
In-call volume: The volume level
of a phone conversation. During a
call, press the volume up or down
buttons to increase or decrease
the volume.
Alarm: Sounds when the alarm
goes off. See “Alarm Clock” on
page 72.
Drag to unlock.
10 Your Phone
Do the following steps to adjust the
volume at the same time.
1. Touch > Settings > Sound >
Volume.
2. Drag the Ringtone, Media, or
Alarm slider to adjust its volume.
Note: If “Use incoming call
volume for notifications” is
unchecked, the notification
volume can be adjusted
separately.
3. Touch OK.
Navigate Your Device
Touch: Touch the screen with
your finger to highlight or select
items on screen or touch the
keys on your device.
Touch and hold: Touch and hold
an item to open its options
window.
Drag: Touch and hold an item
then drag to move it on the
screen.
Swipe or slide: Touch and slide
your finger across the screen
quickly. This action can be done
vertically, such as scrolling
through a list, or horizontally,
such as browsing through
pictures.
Rotate the Screen
By default, holding the device 90º
clockwise or counter-clockwise
automatically rotates the screen. To
disable this feature, disable the Auto-
rotate screen settings.
Touch:
> Settings > Display >
Auto-rotate screen
Your Phone 11
LED Lighting Effects
Your phone is equipped with LED
lighting effects which is used to
indicate phone status and
notifications, be synchronized as
music, and be used as a flashlight.
Use as Flashlight
Turn On Flashlight
1. Press and hold the volume up
button.
2. Shake the phone downward
twice. The flashlight lights up.
Turn Off Flashlight
To turn off the flashlight, repeat the
steps above.
LED Lighting Settings
Touch the checkbox to enable or
disable the lighting effects or set the
lighting color and pattern.
Touch:
> Lights Settings.
12 Home Screen
Home Screen
View notifications and access widgets, shortcuts and other applications from the
Home screen.
Touch:
Home
Status Bar
Displays the time, battery and
signal status, and notification
icons. See “Status Bar” on
page 13.
Shortcuts
Touch an icon to access the
application. See “Shortcuts”
on page 15.
Phone Icon
Touch to open Phone. See
“Phone” on page 20.
Launcher Icon
Touch to see all the
applications on your device.
See “Applications” on
page 15.
Browser Icon
Touch to open Browser.
See “Internet” on page 54.
Search Bar
Use to search information on
your device or the Internet.
See “Search” on page 16.
Screen Panel Indicators
The dots indicate the number of screens on the left
or right side of the current screen.
Widgets
Tap a widget to open an
application. See“Widgets” on
page 15.
Home Screen 13
Screen Panels
The home screen has five screen
panels. Slide your finger left or right
to view the next or previous screen
panel.
Status Bar
The status bar displays icons that
indicate message or call notifications,
signal and battery status, and other
information.
To open the notifications panel
and view notifications, touch and
drag the status bar downward.
To clear all notifications, touch
Clear.
To close the notifications panel,
touch Back or touch and drag
the bottom of the notifications
panel upward.
Status Bar Icons
The following icons may appear on
your device.
Icon Indication
Network signal level.
3G is connected.
EDGE is connected.
GPRS is connected.
Airplane mode is active.
Battery is full.
Battery is empty.
Battery is charging.
Silent mode and vibrate
mode are active.
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Call in progress.
Missed call notification.
New message notification.
New email notification.
Voicemail notification.
Chat is ongoing.
Event notification.
Speakerphone is enabled.
Headset is connected.
Alarm is set.
Microphone is muted.
USB is connected.
Icon Indication
Wi-Fi signal level indicator.
BT is enabled.
BT connection is active.
Synchronization is active.
Synchronization error.
Download in progress.
Upload in progress.
Download complete.
Memory is full.
GPS is connected.
FM radio is on.
Icon Indication
Home Screen 15
Shortcuts
You can add more application
shortcuts to the home screen.
1. Touch .
2. Touch and hold an application
icon until the device vibrates.
Or
1. Touch and hold an empty space
on the screen.
2. Tap Shortcuts, then tap an
application.
Widgets
You can add a widget, such as a
music or news and weather widget.
To open a widget, touch it.
To add widgets:
1. Touch and hold an empty space
on the screen.
2. Tap Widgets, then tap a widget.
Note: The add option may not be
available if your home screen is full.
Delete widgets or shortcuts to make
room.
Applications
Applications Menu
The application menu contains all the
applications that came with your
device and the ones that you
download and install.
To open the application menu,
touch .
Applications
To open an application, touch an icon.
Move Items
Touch and drag an item to its new
location.
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Remove Items
Touch and drag an item to .
Search
Use the Search function to search
information such as a contact or a
music file on your device or on the
Internet.
Text Search
1. Touch Search or touch the
search bar. The Search bar is
highlighted on screen.
2. Enter the information to search.
As you type, matching items
from your device are displayed on
the screen.
3. To select a matched item, touch
the item. To search the Internet,
touch .
Voice Search
This function allows you to say the
information you want to search.
1. Touch Search to access the
Search function.
2. Touch .
3. Say the information to search.
Text Entry
On-Screen Keyboard
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter
text, numbers and symbols.
To activate the keyboard, touch a text
field.
To close the keyboard, touch Back .
Text Entry 17
Change Input Method
1. Touch and hold a text field.
2. Touch Input method.
3. Touch either Guobi Input
Method and Android Keyboard.
Android Keyboard
The Android Keyboard looks similar
to a standard keyboard. To switch to numeric keyboard,
touch .
To switch to alphabet keyboard,
touch .
To toggle upper case, lower case,
and all caps text entry, touch ,
, or .
To delete a character, touch .
To delete an entire word, touch
and hold .
To go to the next field, touch .
To switch to symbols keyboard,
touch .
Alphabet Keyboard
Numeric and Symbols Keyboard
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To enter text by speaking the
word, touch .
Android Keyboard Settings
To access settings, touch and hold
or , then touch Android
keyboard settings.
Guobi Input Method
To switch to numeric keyboard,
touch .
To switch to alphabet keyboard,
touch .
To toggle upper case, lower case,
and all caps text entry, touch .
To delete a character, touch .
To delete an entire word, touch
and hold .
To switch to special symbols
keyboard, touch .
To switch to handwriting input
method, touch .
Guobi Input Method Settings
To access settings, touch , then
touch Guobi Input Method
settings.
Edit Text
Select, Cut, or Copy
To select, cut, or copy an entire text
field entry, touch and hold the text
box to open the Edit text pop-up
menu, then touch either Select all,
Cut all, or Copy all.
To select the current word only or a
portion of text, do the following:
1. Touch the area to place the
cursor.
2. Touch and hold the text box to
open the pop-up menu.
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3. Touch Select text.
4. Swipe your finger across the text
that you want to select.
5. Move the pins left or right to
highlight desired text.
6. Edit the text. To cut or copy the
highlighted text, touch and hold
the text to open the pop-up
menu, then select either Cut or
Copy.
Paste Text
1. Open the application where you
want to paste the text.
2. Touch and hold a text field to
open the pop-up menu.
3. Touch Paste.
20 Calls
Calls
Phone
Use Phone to make calls.
Touch:
or > Phone
Phone
Touch to display the dialpad.
Call
Enter a phone number then
touch this to dial the number.
Call Log
Touch to open Call log. See
“Recent Calls” on page 22.
Contacts
Touch to open Contacts. See
“Call Contacts” on page 22.
Backspace key
Favorites
Touch to open Favorites. See
“Call Favorite Contacts” on
page 22.
Voicemail
Calls 21
Make and Answer Calls
Make a Call
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Touch .
Answer a Call
To answer a call, drag to the right.
Reject a Call
To reject a call, drag to the left.
End a Call
To end a call, touch End.
In-Call Options
To display the dialpad, touch
Dialpad.
To mute the call, touch Mute.
To use the speakerphone, touch
Speaker.
To place another call, touch Add
call, then dial the number.
To merge the calls, touch Merge
calls.
To place a call on hold, touch .
To unhold the call, touch .
To use a BT device, touch
Bluetooth.
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Note: The BT device must be paired
and connected first to enable
this feature.
Recent Calls
Touch:
> Phone > Call log
To call an entry, touch the
corresponding icon.
To send a message, add to
contacts, and view call details,
touch the entry.
To remove from call log and other
options, touch and hold an entry,
then touch an option.
To clear the call log, touch
Menu > Clear call log.
Call Contacts
Touch:
> Phone > Contacts.
Touch and hold a contact, then touch
Call contact.
Note: If a contact has more than one
number, a pop-up window
appears, touch the number to
call. To always call a particular
number, check Remember
this choice.
Call Favorite Contacts
Touch:
> Phone > Favorites
Touch the corresponding icon to
call the favorite contact.
Note: If a contact has more than one
number, a pop-up window
appears, touch the number to
call.
Contacts 23
Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
To scroll through the list, slide
your finger up or down the screen
or drag the scroll bar.
To search for a contact, touch
Search , then type the name.
Create Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts > Menu >
New contact
Enter contact information.
To add a field for entry, touch Add
field button. To remove a field,
touch Remove field button.
To change the field label, touch
the Field label button.
Add field
button
Remove
field button
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Scroll up and down to view more
contact details.
To save the contact, touch Done.
Edit Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
Touch and hold a contact, then touch
Edit contact.
Delete Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
Touch and hold a contact, then touch
Delete contact.
View Contact
Touch:
> Contacts
Touch a contact to view.
Call Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
Touch and hold a contact, then touch
Call contact.
Text Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
Touch and hold a contact, then touch
Text contact.
Contacts 25
Email Contacts
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch a contact.
2. Touch .
3. Select an email account.
4. Complete your email then send.
See “Email” on page 32 for more
information.
Add Contact to Favorites
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch a contact.
2. Touch to add contact to
favorites.
Remove Contact From Favorites
Touch:
> Contacts > Favorites
Touch and hold a favorite contact,
touch Remove from favorites.
Assign Contact Ringtone
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch a contact.
2. Touch Menu > Options >
Ringtone.
3. Touch a ringtone.
4. Touch OK.
Divert Call to Voicemail
Your device allows you to divert all
incoming calls from a contact to your
voicemail.
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch a contact.
2. Touch Menu > Options >
Incoming calls.
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Send Contact Information
Your device allows you to send
contact information via BT or email.
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch a contact.
2. Touch Menu > Share.
3. Touch a sharing application to
send contact detail.
Merge Contact Information
Touch:
> Contacts
1. Touch and hold a contact.
2. Touch Edit contact.
3. Touch Menu > Join.
4. Touch a contact to join.
Import or Export Contacts
You can copy contacts from your
phone to your SIM card or memory
card and send your Contacts via BT or
email.
Touch:
> Contacts > Menu >
Import/Export
To copy contacts saved in the
memory card to your phone, touch
Import from SD card.
To copy contacts saved in your to the
memory card phone, touch Export to
SD card.
To send your Contacts via BT or
email, touch Share visible contacts.
Sync Contacts
You can sync contacts from other
applications such as Exchange
Server, Facebook, and Google with
your phone.
Touch:
> Contacts > Menu >
Accounts
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To enable the function, click the
following boxes:
Background data: Allows
applications to sync, send, and
receive data any time.
Auto-sync: Allows applications to
sync data automatically.
Add Account to Sync
1. Touch Add account.
2. Touch an application to sync your
contacts with.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete sync.
Display Options
Customize how you want your
Contacts to be displayed.
Touch:
> Contacts > Menu >
Display options
To display only contacts with
phone numbers, touch Only
contacts with phones.
To change sorting list, touch Sort
list by.
To change how you want to view
contact names, touch View
contact names as.
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Messaging
Your device can send and receive text
and multimedia messages.
The messaging screen groups and
displays messages exchanged
between you and another person
together as a message thread.
Touch:
> Messaging
To create a new message, touch
Menu > Compose. See
“Create New Messages” below.
To delete all messages, touch
Menu > Delete threads.
To search a word in your
messages, touch Menu >
Search.
To change message settings,
touch Menu > Settings. See
“Message Settings” on page 31.
Create New Messages
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch New message.
2. Enter the recipient on the To
field.
3. Enter your message. See “Text
Entry” on page 16 on using the
keyboard.
Messaging 29
4. Touch Send to send your
message.
Add Subject and Smileys
To add a message subject, touch
Menu > Add subject. Your
message is automatically converted
to a multimedia message.
To insert smileys, touch Menu >
Insert smiley, then touch a smiley.
Attach Files
You can attach a picture, video, or
audio to your message. When files
are attached, the message is
automatically converted to a
multimedia message.
1. Touch Menu > Attach.
2. Touch an option:
Pictures: Attach a picture file.
Capture picture: Take a photo
to attach.
Videos: Attach a video file.
Capture video: Record video
to attach.
Audio: Attach an audio file.
Record audio: Record audio to
attach.
Slideshow: Attach a slide.
3. Complete your message.
4. Touch Send MMS.
Cancel Messages
To discard message, touch Menu >
Discard
.
Save as Draft
To send the message at a latter time,
touch Menu > All thread. This
action takes you back to the
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messaging screen and saves your
current message as draft.
Read and Reply to Messages
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch the message to open.
2. On the Type to compose field,
enter your message.
3. Touch Send.
Forward Messages
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch the message to open.
2. Touch and hold a message.
3. Touch Forward.
4. Enter the recipient and complete
your message.
5. Touch Send.
Copy and Paste Message Text
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch the message to open.
2. Touch and hold a message.
3. Touch Copy message text.
4. Touch and hold the text box
where you want to paste the
text, then touch Paste.
Delete Messages
Your messages can be deleted by:
Individual message
Message thread exchanged with
one contact
All message threads
Delete an Individual Message
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch the message to open.
2. Touch and hold a message.
3. Touch Delete message.
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4. Touch Delete to confirm.
Delete a Message Thread
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch and hold a message
thread.
2. Touch Delete thread.
3. Touch Delete to delete the
message thread.
Delete All Message Threads
Touch:
> Messaging
1. Touch Menu > Delete
threads.
2. Touch Delete to delete all
messages.
Message Options
Touch:
> Messaging > a
message > an appropriate option
Message Settings
Touch:
> Messaging >
Menu > Settings.
To automatically delete old
messages when the limit is
reached, check Delete old
messages.
To set the limit of a text message,
touch Text message limit.
To set the limit of a multimedia
message, touch Multimedia
message limit.
To display the messages stored
on your SIM card, touch Manage
SIM card messages.
To request a delivery report for
each text or multimedia message
you send, check the
corresponding Delivery reports.
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To request a read report for each
multimedia message you send,
check Read reports.
To automatically retrieve
messages, check Auto-retrieve.
To automatically retrieve
message while roaming, check
Roaming auto-retrieve.
To display message notification
icons on the status bar, check
Notifications.
To set the message ringtone,
touch Select ringtone.
To set vibrate mode when a
message is received, touch
Vibrate.
Email
You can send and receive emails from
corporate Exchange server accounts,
POP/IMAP accounts, or Internet
based email accounts.
Touch:
> Email
Set Up Email Accounts
Touch:
> Email
When setting up an email account for
the first time, the setup wizard is
automatically displayed.
1. Enter your Email address and
Password, then touch Next.
2. When setup is complete, enter
your account name and the name
you want to be displayed on
outgoing messages.
3. Touch Done.
Email 33
Note: To set up more accounts,
touch Menu > Accounts >
Menu > Add account.
View Email Accounts
Touch:
> Email
When you open Email, the last screen
you have viewed is displayed.
To view other accounts on the Email
screen, touch Menu > Accounts.
The Combined Inbox contains
received emails from all your email
accounts.
The Starred and Drafts folders are
displayed only if there are emails
saved in the folders.
To view the inbox of an account,
touch the email account.
To view the folders of an account,
touch the corresponding .
To access the account settings, touch
and hold an account, then touch
Account settings. See “Email
Account Settings” on page 36.
Remove Email Accounts
Touch:
> Email
1. Touch and hold an account.
2. Touch Remove account.
3. Touch OK to remove the account.
Number
of unread
mails.
Default
account
34 Email
Compose and Send Emails
Touch:
> Email
The default account is used to
compose emails. To use other
accounts, select the account first.
1. Touch Menu > Compose.
2. Enter your recipient and type the
subject and your email.
TIP: To send to multiple
recipients, separate the email
address with a comma.
3. Touch Send to send email.
Add File Attachments
To attach files to your email, touch
Menu > Add attachment.
Add Cc/Bcc
To add CC/BCC, touch Menu >
Add Cc/Bcc.
Other Options
To save email as draft, touch
Menu > Save as draft. Emails
are saved in the Drafts folder.
To cancel email, touch Menu >
Discard
.
Check Emails
Touch:
> Email > an account
Your device automatically loads new
messages.
Contains file
attachment.
Email 35
Unread messages are highlighted in
gray.
To refresh, touch Refresh or touch
Menu > Refresh.
To open an email, touch the email.
View Attached Files
1. Open the email and scroll through
the end of the email to open the
file.
2. Touch Open.
Reply to Emails
Touch:
>
Email
> an account
1. Touch an email to open.
2. Touch Reply to reply to the
sender or Reply all to reply to the
sender including all the email
recipients.
3. Compose your email.
4. Touch Send.
Forward Emails
Touch:
>
Email
> an account
1. Touch an email to open.
2. Touch Menu > Forward.
3. Enter the recipient and complete
your email.
4. Touch Send.
Delete Emails
Touch:
>
Email
> an account
1. Touch and hold an email.
2. Touch Delete.
Mark Emails as Read or
Unread
Touch:
>
Email
> an account
1. Touch and hold an email.
2. Touch Mark as read or Mark as
unread.
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Add Star to Emails
Touch:
>
Email
> an account
You can group important or favorite
emails by adding a star to it. When a
star is added, the email is saved in
the Starred folder. You can access
that email via its account Inbox or the
Starred folder.
To add a star, touch of an email.
Email Account Settings
Touch:
>
Email
Touch and hold an email account,
then touch Account settings.
To change the account name,
touch Account name.
To change the name that is
displayed to your emails, touch
Your name.
To add a signature to your emails,
touch Signature.
To set the frequency of checking
emails, touch Email check
frequency.
To set the current account as the
default account, check Default
account.
To display email notification icons
on the status bar, check Email
notifications.
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To set the ringtone when an
email is received, touch Select
ringtone.
To set vibrate mode when an
email is received, touch Vibrate.
To change the incoming server
settings, touch Incoming
settings.
To change the outgoing server
settings, touch Outgoing
settings.
Gmail
Gmail comes preinstalled on your
device. You can synchronize your
Google account on the web with your
device.
Touch:
> Gmail
Create Google Account
If you do not have a Google account,
you can use your device to create
one.
1. Touch Next.
2. Touch Create.
3. Enter First name, Last name,
and preferred Username.
4. Touch Next and follow the wizard
to complete setup.
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Sign In to Gmail
Touch:
> Gmail
1. When setting up the account on
your device for the first time,
touch Next.
2. Touch Sign in.
3. Enter your Username and
Password.
4. Touch Sign in and follow the
wizard to complete setup.
Refresh Gmail
Touch:
> Gmail > Menu >
Refresh.
Create and Send Emails
Touch:
> Gmail
1. Touch Menu > Compose.
2. Enter the recipient.
TIP: To send to multiple
recipients, separate the email
address with a comma.
3. Type the subject and your email.
To add Cc/Bcc, touch Menu
> Add Cc/Bcc.
4. Touch Send to send your email.
Add File Attachments
To attach files to your email, touch
Menu > Attach.
Other Options
To save email as draft, touch
Menu > Save as draft. Emails
are saved in the Drafts folder.
To cancel email, touch Menu >
Discard
.
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Google Talk
Google Talk is an instant messaging
program which allows you to chat
with other people who also have
Google accounts.
Note: You must have a Google
account before you can use this
feature.
Sign In
Touch:
> Talk
1. Touch Sign in.
2. Enter your Username and
Password, then touch Sign in.
Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete.
To sign out, touch Menu >
Sign out.
Start a Chat
Touch:
> Talk
1. Touch a friend on the Friends list.
2. Type your message on the text
box, then touch Send.
3.
To close the chat, touch Menu >
End chat
.
View Friends
To list all your friends, touch
Menu > All friends.
To view only the friends you
frequently chat with, touch Menu
> Most popular.
To block friends, touch and hold a
friend, then touch Block friend.
More Options
To add new friends, touch Menu
> Add friend.
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To view your invitations, touch
Menu > More > Invites.
To accept or decline an invitation
touch the invitation, then touch
Accept, Cancel, or Block.
To change your online status,
touch the online status icon, then
touch desired status.
To access Google Talk settings,
touch Menu > Settings.
Photos & Videos
Take Photos
Touch:
> Camera
To take photos, touch . Photos
are automatically saved in Gallery.
To change to camcorder mode,
touch .
To view Gallery, touch .
Zoom controls / slider
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Zoom images
Touch the zoom controls or drag the
slider to zoom in or zoom out an
image.
Camera Options
Touch:
> Camera > Menu
Photo Quality : Select the size
and photo quality.
Note: To send photo via messaging,
reduce its size.
White Balance : Compensates for
color differences.
Brightness : Configures the
brightness setting.
Timer : Sets the self-timer.
Advanced Settings : Touch to set
more advanced options.
Preview Photos
Touch:
> Camera
You can preview a photo right after
capturing it if the Review duration
setting is not turned off.
To go back to camera mode,
touch .
To delete the photo, touch .
To share the photo, touch .
To set photo as a contact icon or
wallpaper, touch .
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To view the location information
of the photo, touch .
To enlarge or shrink the photo,
touch or .
Record Videos
Touch:
> Camcorder
To start recording videos, touch
. To stop recording, touch
again.
To change to camera mode,
touch .
To view Gallery, touch .
Zoom images
Touch the zoom controls or drag the
slider to zoom in or zoom out an
image.
Camcorder Options
Touch:
> Camera > Menu
Video Size and Quality : Sets the
size and quality of the video.
White Balance Setting :
Compensates for color differences.
Advanced Setting : Touch to set
more advanced options.
Zoom controls / slider
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Preview Videos
Touch:
> Camcorder
After recording a video, the video
player automatically plays the
recording.
To rewind, play/pause, or forward
video, touch the playback
controls.
To go back to camcorder mode,
touch .
To delete the video, touch .
To share the video, touch .
Gallery
Touch:
> Gallery
Use Gallery to view photos, and play
slideshows and videos saved on the
memory card.
Playback controls
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View Photos
Touch:
> Gallery
Thumbnail View
Touch a folder to view thumbnails.
Touch a photo to view in full screen.
Full Screen View
When viewing in full screen mode,
touch the screen to display the view
controls.
Touch the left or right arrows to
view the previous or the next
photo.
To enlarge or shrink the photo,
touch the zoom controls.
To share the photo, touch .
Zoom
controls
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To set the photo as a contact icon
or wallpaper, touch .
To delete the photo, touch .
Play Slideshow
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
Touch Menu > Slideshow to start
the slideshow.
To stop the slideshow, touch the
screen.
Share Photos
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
1. Touch and hold a photo.
Note: To share more than one
photo at one time, touch Menu
> Multiselect. Touch the
photos to check the thumbnails.
2. Touch Share.
3. Touch an application for sharing.
Delete Photos
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
1. Touch and hold a photo.
Note: To delete more than one
photo at one time,touch Menu
> Multiselect. Touch the
photos to check the thumbnails.
2. Touch Delete.
3. Touch Confirm Delete.
Crop Photos
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
1. Touch and hold a photo.
2. Touch Crop.
3. Touch and hold an edge of the
frame to display the sizing
arrows, then drag the arrows to
change the crop size.
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4. Touch and drag the frame across
the screen to select the portion of
the photo that you want to crop.
5. When done, touch Save.
Set Photo as Contact Icon or
Wallpaper
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
1. Touch and hold a photo.
2. Touch Set as.
3. To set as a contact icon, touch
Contact icon. To set as
wallpaper, touch Wallpaper.
Rotate Photos
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder
1. Touch and hold a photo.
2. Touch Rotate > Rotate Left or
Rotate Right.
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Play Videos
Touch:
> Gallery > a folder > a
video file.
Touch the screen to display the
playback controls and the progress
bar.
Music
Browse Songs
Touch:
> Music
Touch a category to browse
songs.
To play songs, touch the song or
playlist.
Progress Bar Playback Controls
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To play all songs, touch Menu >
Play all
.
To randomly play songs, touch
Menu >
Party shuffle
.
To shuffle all songs, touch
Menu
>
Shuffle all
.
Play Songs
Touch:
> Music > a song or
playlist
To view the Now Playing screen,
touch .
To toggle shuffle on or off, touch
.
To scroll among the repeat
modes, touch .
To play/pause, touch / .
To go to the previous or the next
track, touch / .
To rewind or fast-forward, touch
and hold / , or drag the
progress bar to the left or right.
For menu options, touch Menu
.
Playlists
Create playlists to organize your
songs.
Progress
bar
Song
details
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Add Songs to Playlist
Touch:
> Music
1. Touch and hold a song.
2. Touch Add to playlist.
3. Touch New to create a new
playlist or touch an existing
playlist.
To add a song to the playlist while
playing it in the music player, touch
Menu > Add to playlist.
Remove Songs From Playlist
Touch:
> Music > Playlists > a
playlist
Touch and hold a song, then touch
Remove song from playlist.
Play Playlists
Touch:
> Music > Playlists
Touch and hold a playlist, then touch
Play.
Delete Playlists
Touch:
> Music > Playlists
Touch and hold a playlist, then touch
Delete.
Rename Playlists
Touch:
> Music > Playlists
1. Touch and hold a playlist, then
touch Rename.
2. Enter the new name.
3. Touch Save.
Use Song as Ringtone
Touch:
> Music
Touch and hold a song, then touch
Use as phone ringtone.
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Delete Songs
Touch:
> Music
1. Touch and hold a song, then
touch Delete.
2. Touch OK to confirm.
Search for Song Info
Touch:
> Music
1. Touch and hold a song, then
touch Search.
2. Touch the application to search
for song info: Browser, Music, or
YouTube.
Wireless Connections
Turn Wi-Fi On or Off
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Wi-Fi
Tip: To save battery power, turn off
Wi-Fi when not in use.
Scan for Wi-Fi Networks
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Wi-Fi settings
1. Turn on Wi-Fi.
2. Touch Menu > Scan.
Add Wi-Fi Networks
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Wi-Fi settings
1. Touch Add Wi-Fi network.
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2. Enter the Network SSID,
Security, and other security
settings.
3. Touch Save.
Connect to Wi-Fi Networks
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Wi-Fi settings
1. Touch an available Wi-Fi network
on the list.
2. When prompted, enter the
security password.
3. Touch Connect.
Note: When Wi-Fi is turned on and
you are in range of a Wi-Fi network
you have connected to before, your
device automatically reconnects to
that Wi-Fi network.
BT Connection
Turn BT On or Off
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Bluetooth
Make Device Discoverable
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Bluetooth settings
To make your device discoverable to
other devices, check Discoverable.
To change the name that is displayed
to other devices, touch Device
name.
Tip: To save battery power, turn off
BT when not in use.
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Connect to New Devices
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Bluetooth settings
To connect to a device, you must pair
with it. You only need to pair with a
new device once.
1. Turn on BT and make your device
discoverable.
2. Touch Scan for devices.
3. Touch a scanned device to
connect to.
4. When prompted, enter a pairing
passcode. The same passcode
must be entered on the other
device.
Note: For BT headsets, try
“1234” or “0000”. If pairing is
unsuccessful, check the headset
documentation.
Reconnect to Devices
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Bluetooth settings
Turning on BT and making your
device discoverable automatically
reconnects your device to a paired
device.
To manually reconnect to a device,
touch a device name on the BT
devices list.
Disconnect Devices
Touch:
> Settings > Wireless &
networks > Bluetooth settings
Turning off BT automatically
disconnects BT from a paired device.
To manually disconnect, touch and
hold a paired device, then touch
Unpair.
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USB Connections
You can transfer photos, videos,
music, and other files from your
computer to your device and vice
versa.
1. Ensure that the memory card is
inserted into the device.
2. Connect the micro USB cable to
the USB connector on your
device and the other end to the
USB port on your computer.
3. When connected, the USB
notification icon is displayed on
the status bar.
4. Touch the status bar and slide
downwards to view the
notifications panel.
5. Touch USB connected.
6. Touch Turn on USB storage to
start copying files between your
computer and your phone.
Note: Some applications may not
work until you turn off USB
storage.
7. On your computer, locate and
double-click on the “Removable
Disk (drive letter)” to access the
memory card on your device.
8. Drag and drop files from your
computer to the folders on your
memory card.
9. When done, touch Turn off USB
storage on your device.
10. Touch Back to close the USB
connection screen.
Note: To use this feature, install the
device driver to the computer.
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Internet
Your device can connect to the
Internet using the phone network or
Wi-Fi.
Note: Check with your network
provider for the availability of these
services. Additional charges may be
incurred when surfing or downloading
data from the Internet.
To connect to the Internet using a
Wi-Fi network, turn on Wi-Fi. See
“Turn Wi-Fi On or Off” on page 50.
Surf the Web
Touch:
> Browser
To visit a page, touch and enter the
web address on the Address field.
To view the bookmark screen,
touch .
To open a new window, touch
Menu > New window.
To view opened browser
windows, touch Menu >
Windows.
Browser
Menu
Go to
Bookmark
Address
Field
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To refresh the page, touch Menu
> Refresh.
To view the next page, touch
Menu > More > Forward.
To view the page information,
touch Menu > More > Page
info.
To close Browser, touch Menu
> Exit.
Using Browser
Zoom Page
Touch and hold the screen to display
the zoom controls on the lower-right
corner of the screen.
To zoom in or zoom out the page,
double-tap on the screen or touch the
zoom controls.
Work With Links
Touch a link to go to that web page.
Touch and hold the link to open the
pop-up menu.
Bookmark a Page
Touch:
> Browser >
1. Touch Add.
2. Enter the bookmark Name.
Note: To bookmark a different
page, enter the Name and the
Location.
3. Touch OK to save the bookmark.
Find Text on Page
Touch:
> Browser > Menu >
More > Find on page
Enter the text that you want to find.
As you type, the match is displayed
on screen.
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Select Text
Touch:
> Browser > Menu >
More > Select Text
Swipe your finger across the text that
you want to select. Text is copied to
the clipboard.
To paste the text, touch and hold a
text field, then touch Paste.
Share Page
Touch:
> Browser > Menu >
More > Share page
Touch desired sharing application to
use.
Downloads
View the download history and saved
pages.
Touch:
> Browser > Menu >
More > Downloads
To open a saved page, touch the
item.
To delete a saved page, touch and
hold the item, then touch Clear from
list.
To stop all downloads, touch Menu
> Cancel all downloads.
Browser Settings
Touch:
> Browser > Menu >
More > Settings
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Maps
Google Maps™ allows you to keep
track of you and your friends’
location, find places, and view traffic
and transit information.
Touch:
> Maps
By default, Google Maps™ opens in
map mode. To change modes or
layers, see “Set Map Mode and
Layers” on page 59.
Touch and hold an area on the
map to view the address.
Slide your finger on the screen to
scroll through the map.
Touch the zoom controls to zoom
in or zoom out the map.
Set Your Location
Before you start using Google
Maps™, set your location first.
Your device can determine your
location using GPS satellites or by
identifying your mobile network.
Do the following to enable this
function:
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu > Settings > Location
& security.
2. Check Use wireless networks
and Use GPS satellites.
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Find Your Location
Touch:
> Maps > Menu >
A blue dot indicates your current
location on the map.
Find Places
Touch:
> Maps
1. Type the place you want to
search on the search box. You
can enter an address, a city, or an
establishment.
2. As you type, matching places are
listed, touch a matching item to
find that place on the map or
touch .
3. A callout appears on the map to
indicate the location. To view the
location details, touch the callout.
Get Directions
Touch:
> Maps
1. Touch Menu > Directions.
2. Type a starting point address or
touch , then touch an option:
My current location: To set
your current location as the
starting point.
Contacts: To select a contact
address.
Point on map: To touch a
starting point on the map.
3. Type an ending point address or
touch , then touch an option:
Contacts: To select a contact
address.
Point on map: To touch an
ending point on the map.
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4. Touch a mode of transport: car
, public transport , or by
foot .
5. Touch Go. The directions to your
destination are shown as a list.
Note: To view directions on the
map, touch Shown on map.
When you have reached your
destination, touch Menu > More
> Clear map to reset the map.
Set Map Mode and Layers
Touch:
> Maps > Menu >
You can view the map in the following
modes:
Traffic: Touch to view real-time
traffic conditions with roads
marked in color-coded lines to
indicate traffic conditions.
Note: May not be available in all
areas.
Satellite: Touch to view map on
aerial photo from Google Earth™.
The images are not real-time and
are approximately one to three
years old.
Terrain: Touch to view the map
with 3D imagery and terrain from
Google Earth.
You can add layers to view additional
information on the map.
Buzz: Touch to view map with
comments posted by users about
a location.
Latitude: Touch to see your
friends’ location and share yours
with them. You must sign in with
your Google account to use this
feature. See “Latitude” on
page 60.
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To add more layers, such as My
Maps, Wikipedia, Transit Lines, and
Favorite Places, touch > >
More Layers.
To clear all your selections, touch
Menu > > Clear Map.
Latitude
Latitude allows you to view your
friends’ location and share your
location with them on Google
Maps™.
Join Latitude
Touch:
> Maps > Menu >
Join Latitude
Read and accept the privacy policy,
then touch Allow & Share.
Add Friends
Touch:
> Maps > >
1. Touch Menu > Add friends.
2. Touch one of the following:
Select from Contacts, then
touch a contact.
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Add via email address, then
enter the email address.
3. Touch Add friends.
Share Your Location
Touch:
> Maps > >
When you receive a request to share
your location, touch one of the
following options:
Accept and share back: Select
to see your friend’s location and
share yours to your friend.
Accept, but hide my location:
Select to see your friend’s
location but hide yours from your
friend.
Don’t accept: Select to disallow
sharing location between you and
your friend.
Set Your Location
Touch:
> Maps > >
1. Touch Menu > Privacy.
2. Touch one of the following:
Detect your location: Select
to automatically update your
location.
Set your location: Select to
manually set your location. You
can either enter an address,
choose address from contacts,
or point location on the map.
Managing Friends
Touch:
> Maps > >
Refresh Friends
Touch Menu > Refresh friends.
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Show Friends on Map
Touch a friend, then touch Show on
map.
Remove Friends
1. Touch a friend.
2. Touch Remove this friend.
3. Touch OK.
Get Directions to Friends
Touch a friend, then touch to view
directions to a friend’s location.
Set Shared Location
Use this function to set how you
want to share your location to a
particular friend.
1. Touch a friend.
2. Touch Sharing options.
3. Touch one of the following
options:
Share best available
location: To allow this friend to
see your detailed location.
Share only city level
location: To allow this friend to
see your city level location.
Hide from this friend: This
friend cannot see your location.
Hide Your Location
Touch:
> Maps > >
Touch Menu > Privacy > Hide
your location to hide your location
from your friends.
Turn Off Latitude
Touch:
> Maps > > >
Menu > Privacy > Turn off
Latitude.
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Navigation
Google Maps Navigation is an
Internet based GPS satellite which
allows you to search for destinations
by speaking it.
Touch:
> Navigation.
Places
Use Places to find places near your
location.
Touch:
> Places.
Touch a category to view the list of
places or type the place to search on
the Search bar.
Android Market™
Android Market™ allows you to buy
and download games and other
applications to your device.
Touch:
> Market
When Android Market is opened for
the first time, the Terms of Service is
displayed. Touch Accept to continue.
To view available applications, touch a
category, then scroll through the list.
To view help, touch Menu > Help.
Search Applications
Touch:
> Market
1. Touch > .
2. Type the application to search,
then touch .
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Download Applications
Touch:
> Market
1. Touch the application that you
want to download.
2. Touch Install.
Remove Applications
Touch:
> Market > Downloads
1. Touch the application that you
want to remove.
2. Touch Uninstall.
3. Touch OK to confirm.
4. Touch a reason for removing the
application, then touch OK.
Update Applications
Touch:
> Market > >
Downloads
Touch Update all to download
updates for all applications.
Or,
Touch an application, then touch
Update to download its updates.
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YouTube™
YouTube™ allows you to access and
watch instant videos and download or
upload videos to YouTube.
Note: Additional charges may be
incurred when using this feature.
Check with your network provider.
Touch:
> YouTube
You do not need an account to
browse and watch videos. However,
you need an account to upload
videos. If you do not have a YouTube
account, visit
http://www.youtube.com.
Watch Videos
Touch:
> YouTube
Videos are listed according to
categories: Most viewed, Most
discussed, and Top rated.
Touch a video to start playing it.
To see more video categories, touch
Menu > Categories.
Search Videos
Touch:
> YouTube
1. Touch on the upper-right
corner of the screen or touch
Menu > Search.
2. Type the video to search on the
search box, then touch .
3. Touch a video to watch it.
Manage Videos
View Video Comments
Touch:
> YouTube
Touch and hold a video, then touch
Comments.
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Share Video Links
Touch:
> YouTube
1. Touch and hold a video, then
touch Share.
2. Touch an application for sharing.
View Videos Details
Touch:
> YouTube
Touch and hold a video, then touch
Details.
Rate Videos
Touch:
> YouTube
1. Touch and hold a video, then
touch Rate.
2. Touch a number of stars to rate
the video.
Note: You must sign in to YouTube to
use this function.
Add or Remove Favorite Videos
Touch:
> YouTube
Touch and hold a video, then touch
Favorite or Unfavorite.
Note: You must sign in to YouTube to
use this function.
Flag Videos
Touch:
> YouTube
Touch and hold a video, then touch
Flag.
Note: You must sign in to YouTube to
use this function.
Access Your Account
Some YouTube functions require you
to sign in to access them.
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Sign In or Create Account
Touch:
> YouTube > Menu >
My account.
If you have an existing YouTube
account, enter your username and
password to sign in. Otherwise,
follow the instructions on the screen
and create an account.
Upload Videos
Touch:
> YouTube > Menu >
My account.
1. To upload videos saved in Gallery,
touch Menu > Upload, then
browse and touch the video you
want to upload.
To record video to upload, touch
.
2. Enter a video title. If necessary,
touch More details and enter
other information.
3. When done, touch Upload.
Delete Uploaded Videos
Touch:
> YouTube > Menu >
My account.
Touch and hold uploaded video, then
touch Delete.
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Facebook
Login to Facebook
Touch:
> Facebook
When using Facebook for the first
time, read the End-User License
agreement and touch I agree.
1. Enter your username and
password.
2. Touch Login.
Note: If you do not have a
Facebook account, touch Sign
Up.
When using Facebook for the
first time, you may be prompted
to synchronize your contacts with
Facebook, touch desired option,
then touch Next. Read the
helpful tips, then touch Finish.
News and Weather
News and Weather allows you to
view the weather in your location and
read the latest stories, sports, and
entertainment news headlines on
your device.
Touch:
> News and Weather
Swipe your finger to the right or
left to browse the categories.
Touch a headline to open
Browser and view the complete
story.
To refresh News and Weather,
touch Menu > Refresh.
Settings
Touch:
> News and Weather >
Menu > Settings
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Weather Settings
Touch Weather settings, then touch
the following options:
Use my location: Check to
automatically determine your
location.
Set location: Set your location
manually. To enable this function,
disable Use my location first.
Use Celsius: Check to use
Celsius as the unit of
temperature; uncheck to use
Fahrenheit.
News Settings
Touch News settings, then touch
the following options:
Select news topics: Select to
choose the type of news topics
to display on your device.
Prefetch articles: Check to
prefetch articles for faster
access.
Prefetch images: Check to
prefetch images for faster
access.
Note: Prefetching articles or
images increases data and
battery usage.
News terms of service: Select
to view news terms of service.
Refresh Settings
Touch Refresh settings, then touch
the following options:
Auto-refresh: Check to
automatically refresh news and
weather.
Refresh interval: Select to set
the refresh interval time.
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Calendar
Use Calendar to view and schedule
events and set reminder alerts.
Touch:
> Calendar
Create Events
Touch:
> Calendar > Menu >
More > New event.
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu > New event.
2. On the What box, type the event
name.
3. Do one of the following to set the
date and time.
To set the date and time, touch
the From and To date and time
boxes. Touch the + or - buttons
to adjust the date and time,
then touch Set.
If the event is an all day affair,
such as a birthday, check the
All day box. Touch the From
and To date boxes, touch the +
or - buttons to adjust the date,
then touch Set.
4. Enter the event location and
other information.
5. If you have more than one Google
account, select the account to
sync in Calendar.
6. To set repetition, touch the
Repetition box, then touch a
repeat mode option.
7. To set a reminder alarm, touch
the Reminders box, then touch a
reminder option.
To add more reminders, touch the
+ button. You can add up to five
reminders.
8. Touch Done.
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View Events
Touch:
> Calendar
By default, the calendar is displayed
in month view mode.
To view the calendar by day, touch
Menu > Day.
To view the calendar by week, touch
Menu > Week.
To view listed events, touch Menu
> Agenda.
To go to today’s date, touch Menu
> Today.
Edit Events
Touch:
> Calendar
1. Touch a date to view scheduled
events.
2. Touch an event.
3. Touch Menu > Edit event.
4.
Modify the necessary information.
5. Touch Done.
Delete Events
Touch:
> Calendar
1. Touch a date to view scheduled
events.
2. Touch an event.
3. Touch Menu > Delete event.
4. Touch OK.
Sync Calendar
You can sync Calendar with your
email account.
Touch:
> Calendar > Menu >
More > Calendars
1. Select an email account to sync
Calendar.
2. Touch the email account icon to
scroll through the sync options:
sync, visible
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synced, not visible
not synced, not visible.
3. Touch OK.
Calendar Settings
Touch:
> Calendar > Menu >
More > Settings
The following settings are available:
Hide declined events: Check to
hide declined events.
Set alerts & notifications:
Touch to set alerts and
notifications.
Select ringtone: Touch to set the
event notification ringtone.
Vibrate: Touch to select vibrate
mode options.
Default reminder time: Touch to
set the reminder time.
Alarm Clock
Add Alarm
Touch:
> Alarm Clock >
1. Touch Add alarm.
2. Touch the + and - icons to set the
alarm time.
3. Touch Set.
4. To set repeat mode, touch
Repeat. Touch one or more
options, then touch OK.
5. To set the ringtone, touch
Ringtone, touch an option, then
touch OK.
6. To vibrate when alarm sounds,
check Vibrate.
7. To enter an alarm label, touch
Label.
8. Touch Done.
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Turn On or Turn Off Alarm
Touch:
> Alarm Clock >
Touch the alarm icon to toggle alarm
on or off.
Delete Alarm
Touch:
> Alarm Clock >
1. Touch and hold an alarm time.
2. Touch Delete.
3. Touch OK.
Clock Settings
Touch:
> Alarm Clock >
Touch Menu > Settings.
Alarm in silent mode: Check to
sound alarm even in silent mode.
Alarm volume: Touch to set the
alarm volume.
Snooze duration: Touch to set
snooze duration.
Volume: Touch to set the action
when the volume buttons are
pressed during an alarm.
Alarm icon
Alarm is
on.
Touch to return
to Desk Clock
screen.
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FM Radio
Note: Before you open FM Radio,
plug the earphones to the earphone
jack first.
Touch:
> FM Radio
Touch to turn the radio on or off.
To listen to radio using the phone
speakers, touch Menu > Speaker
On. To turn off speaker, touch Menu
> Speaker Off.
Tune In to Stations
Touch or or drag the slider
to manually tune in to a radio
station.
Scan For Stations
Touch or to scan for the
preceding or succeeding radio
station.
Touch to automatically scan
for all available stations.
Add Station to Favorites
Touch to add the current station to
favorites.
Touch or to tune in to the
previous or next favorite station.
Calculator 75
Calculator
Touch:
> Calculator
Touch the keys to enter numbers and
symbols as you would do on a
standard calculator.
Basic vs. Advanced
For advanced calculations, touch
Menu > Advanced panel.
For basic calculations, Menu >
Basic panel.
Sound Recorder
Touch:
> Sound Recorder
To start recording, touch .
To stop recording, touch .
To play recording, touch .
To save recording, touch Use this
recording.
To discard recording, touch Discard.
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Voice Dialer
Touch:
> Voice Dialer
1. Say a command.
2. The application recognizes the
command and prompts you for
confirmation. Touch an option to
confirm.
Settings
Touch:
Menu > Settings
Wireless & Networks
Airplane mode
Check to disable all wireless
connections.
Wi-Fi
See “Wireless Connections” on
page 50.
BT
See “BT Connection” on page 51.
Tethering & Portable Hotspot
Touch to share your phone’s mobile
data connection via USB or as a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
Settings 77
USB tethering: Check to share
data connection via USB.
Note: To use this feature, install
the device driver to the computer.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot: Check
to share data connection as a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
VPN Settings
Touch to setup Virtual Private
Networks.
Mobile Networks
Disable data connection: Check
to disable using mobile data
network.
Data roaming: Check to connect
to data services even when
roaming.
2G Network selection: Check to
activate 2G network to save
battery power.
Use only 3G networks: Check
to activate 2G network to save
battery power.
Access Point Names: Touch to
select an access point.
Network operators: Touch to
select a network operator.
Select radio band: Touch to set
the radio band.
Call Settings
Fixed Dialing Numbers
Allows you to restrict outgoing calls
from your phone to a preset list of
numbers.
Enable FDN: Touch to the enter
SIM PIN2 of your phone to enable
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FDN. You can obtain SIM PIN2
from your network provider.
Change PIN2: Touch to change
the SIM PIN2 code.
FDN list: Touch to view the list.
Cell Broadcast SMS
Cell Broadcast SMS: Check to
enable cell broadcast SMS.
Channel list management:
Touch to add, remove, or edit
channel list.
Language: Touch to select cell
broadcast language.
Voicemail Service
Touch to set the voicemail service.
Voicemail Settings
Touch to set the voicemail number.
My Phone Number
Touch to enter your phone number.
SMS Service Center
Touch to enter the SMS service
center number.
DTMF Tones
Touch to set the length of DTMF
tones.
GSM Call Settings
Touch to configure the following
settings:
Call forwarding: Touch to
forward calls to your voicemail or
another phone number.
Call barring: Touch to restrict
outgoing calls.To disable call
barring, touch Deactivate all.
Settings 79
To change the password, touch
Change password.
Caller ID: Touch to display or
hide your phone number to the
recipient of your call.
Call waiting: Check to activate
call waiting.
Importing SIM contacts: Touch
to import one or all contacts from
the SIM card to your phone.
Advanced Settings
TTY mode: Touch to set the TTY
mode when a teletype device is
connected to your phone.
Hearing aids: Check to turn on
hearing aid compatibility.
Sound
Silent Mode
Check to activate silent mode.
Vibrate
Touch to select vibrate mode options.
Volume
Touch to set ringtone, media, and
alarm volume.
Phone Ringtone
Touch to set the phone ringtone.
Notification Ringtone
Touch to set the notification ringtone.
Audible Touch Tones
Check to enable sound when
touching keys on the keypad.
Audible Selection
Check to enable sound when making
screen selections.
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Screen Lock Sounds
Check to enable sound when locking
and unlocking the screen.
Haptic Feedback
Check to vibrate device when
touching soft keys.
Display
Brightness
Touch to adjust the brightness
setting.
Auto-rotate Screen
Check to automatically change screen
orientation when the device is
rotated.
Animation
Touch to enable or disable animation
in some windows.
Screen Timeout
Touch to set the delay time before
the screen automatically turns off
when idle.
Location & Security
Use Wireless Networks
Check to determine the location by
Wi-Fi or mobile network.
Use GPS Satellites
Check to use GPS satellites to locate
location accurately.
Settings 81
Ephemeris Download
Check to update from server
automatically if ephemeris is expired.
AGPS
Touch to configure AGPS settings.
Set Up Screen Lock
Touch to set screen lock pattern, PIN,
or password.
Set Up SIM Card Lock
Check to lock the SIM card.
Visible Passwords
Check to show password as you
type.
Select Device Administrators
Touch to add or remove device
administrators.
Use Secure Credentials
Check to allow applications to access
secure certificate and other
credentials.
Install From SD Card
Touch to install encrypted certificates
from the memory card.
Set Password
Touch to set or change the credential
storage password.
Clear Storage
Touch to clear credential storage of all
contents and resets the password.
82 Settings
Applications
Unknown Sources
Check to allow installation of non-
Market applications.
Manage Applications
Touch to manage and remove
installed applications.
Running Services
Touch to view and control currently
running services.
Development
Touch to set options for application
development.
Accounts & Sync
Touch to manage third-party
accounts, such as Google, Facebook,
Twitter, and others.
Background data: Check to
enable applications to sync, send,
and retrieve data at any time.
Auto-sync: Check to enable
applications to automatically sync
data.
To configure sync settings or remove
the account, touch an account.
To add other accounts, touch Add
account.
Privacy
Back Up My Data
Check to back up my settings and
other application data.
Settings 83
Automatic Restore
Check to automatically restore
settings and data when an application
is reinstalled.
Factory Data Reset
Touch to erase all data on your
device.
SD Card & Phone Storage
Displays the SD card and phone
storage capacity.
Unmount SD card
Touch to safely remove the SD card
from your device.
Format SD card
Touch to format the SD card.
Search
Touch to configure web and phone
search settings.
Google search
Touch to configure Google search
settings.
Searchable items
Touch to select searchable items on
your device.
Clear shortcuts
Touch to clear shortcuts to recently
selected search suggestions.
Language & Keyboard
Select Language
Touch to select the on-screen display
language.
84 Settings
Android Keyboard
See “Android Keyboard Settings” on
page 18.
Guobi Input Method
See “Guobi Input Method Settings”
on page 18.
User Dictionary
Touch to add words to the dictionary.
Touch Menu > Add.
Voice Input & Output
Voice Recognizer Settings
Language: Touch to set the voice
input language.
SafeSearch: Touch to enable
filtering of explicit words.
Block offensive words: Check
to hide recognized offensive
voice results.
Show hints: Check to show hints
on the search box.
Text-to-Speech Settings
Installs the voice data required for
speech synthesis.
Accessibility
Accessibility
Check to enable accessibility
services.
Delegating Accessibility Services
Check to delegate accessibility
services.
Settings 85
Power Button Ends Call
Check to end a call by pressing the
power button instead of using the
screen.
Date & Time
Automatic
Check to automatically set the date
and time based on network values.
Set Date
Touch to set the date manually. This
option is available only when
Automatic is disabled.
Set Time Zone
Touch to set the time zone manually.
This option is available only when
Automatic is disabled.
Set Time
Touch to set the time manually. This
option is available only when
Automatic is disabled.
Use 24-hour Format
Check to display time on a 24-hour
format.
Select Date Format
Touch to select the date format.
About Phone
This submenu contains information
about your phone such as model
number, software version, and other
system information.
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Safety & Regulatory
Safety Information
On General Use
Observe proper use of earphones
or headphones. The excessive
sound pressure from earphones
or headphones may cause
hearing loss.
Connect your phone to a USB 2.0
interface or higher. Do not
connect to a powered USB.
Avoid using the phone near
electromagnetic sources such as
TVs, radios, and microwave
ovens.
Unplug the power adapter from
the wall outlet during lightning
storms to avoid electric shock or
fire.
When connected to the charger,
ensure that the power adapter is
placed near your phone and is
easily accessible.
Do not expose the phone or the
battery to direct sunlight.
Do not use harsh chemicals or
detergent to clean your phone.
Do not rub or tap the screen with
hard objects.
Do not handle your phone with
wet hands while it is being
charged. This may cause an
electric shock or serious damage
to the phone.
Do not turn your phone on or off
while putting it by your ear.
Data stored in your phone may be
deleted when you take your
phone to service or have a
Safety & Regulatory 87
software upgrade. Always
backup important data.
In order to comply with RF
exposure requirements for
mobile transmitting devices, a
minimum distance of 20 cm must
be maintained between the
antenna and all persons.
On Battery Use
Use only the battery or charger
specified for this device. Use of
an unqualified battery or charger
may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
Replace the battery with another
that is specified by the
manufacturer. If you are unsure
whether a replacement battery is
compatible, contact customer
support.
Do not remove the battery while
the phone is charging.
Avoid dropping the phone or
battery.
Do not short circuit a battery or
allow metal conductive objects to
contact with the battery
terminals.
Do not disassemble, crush,
puncture, or shred the battery.
Do not immerse the battery or
expose it to water or other
liquids. Even if the battery
appears to be dry and operates
normally, internal parts may
slowly corrode and pose safety
hazards.
Do not use deformed or damaged
batteries.
88 Safety & Regulatory
Keep the battery away from
children.
If the battery emits a foul odor,
discontinue use.
If the battery leaks, do not allow
the leaking fluid to come into
contact with your skin, eyes, or
clothing. If already in contact,
rinse with clean water
immediately and seek medical
advice.
Dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
Do not dispose battery in fire or
water.
On Driving
Turn off the phone in areas with a
potentially explosive atmosphere
such as gas stations and fuel
depots. Sparks from these areas
could cause explosion or fire and
result in injury or even death.
Do not use your phone while
driving. Use hands-free devices
as an alternative.
Onboard Aircraft
Do not use your phone onboard
an aircraft at all times.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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FCC Notice
This mobile phone complies with part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested
and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential
installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiated
radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio
communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation If
this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
90 Safety & Regulatory
The antenna(s) used for this
transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This mobile phone meets the
government's requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications
Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless
mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR
limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
*Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions
accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified
power level, the actual SAR level of
the phone while operating can be
well below the maximum value. This
is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as
to use only the poser required to
reach the network. In general, the
closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the power
output.
The highest SAR value for the model
phone as reported to the FCC when
tested for use at the ear is 1.14 W/kg
and when worn on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 1.4
W/kg (Body-worn measurements
differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories
and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they
all meet the government
requirement.
Safety & Regulatory 91
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone
with all reported SAR levels evaluated
as in compliance with the FCC RF
exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on
file with the FCC and can be found
under the Display Grant section of
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after
searching on FCC ID: QQX-CAP6.
For body worn operation, this phone
has been tested and meets the FCC
RF exposure guidelines for use with
an accessory that contains no metal
and the positions the handset a
minimum of 1.0 cm from the body.
Use of other accessories may not
ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines. If you do not
use a body-worn accessory and are
not holding the phone at the ear,
position the handset a minimum of
1.0 cm from your body when the
phone is switched on.
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