HTC 0PFH100 Smartphone User Manual HTC Desire EYE

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Contents
Unboxing
HTC $+*!
nano SIM card 10
Storage card 12
Charging the battery 16
Switching the power on or off 16
Want some quick guidance on your phone? 17
Phone setup and transfer
Setting up your new phone for the first time 18
Restoring your backup from your online storage 19
Transferring content from an Android phone 20
Transferring content from an iPhone 20
Transferring contacts from your old phone through Bluetooth 21
Other ways of getting contacts and other content 21
Transferring photos, videos, and music between your phone and computer 22
Home screen 22
Using Quick Settings 22
Getting to know your settings 23
Updating your phone's software 24
Getting apps from Google Play 25
Downloading apps from the web 26
Uninstalling an app 27
Your first week with your new phone
About waterproof protection 28
Basics 31
Motion Launch 40
Notifications 44
Working with text 46
Battery 50
HTC Dot View 54
HTC Guide 56
Personalizing
Making HTC $+*! truly yours 57
Ringtones, notification sounds, and alarms 57
Home wallpaper 58
Launch bar 58
Adding Home screen widgets 58
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Adding Home screen shortcuts 59
Editing Home screen panels 60
Changing your main Home screen 61
Grouping apps on the widget panel and launch bar 62
Arranging apps 62
Lock screen 63
HTC BlinkFeed
Your dynamic Home screen 65
Turning HTC BlinkFeed on or off 65
Ways of adding content on HTC BlinkFeed 66
Customizing the Highlights feed 67
Saving articles for later 67
Posting to your social networks 68
Removing content from HTC BlinkFeed 68
Camera
Camera basics 69
Panoramic shots 74
Other camera features 75
Camera settings 76
Gallery
Viewing photos and videos in Gallery 78
Finding matching photos 81
Editing your photos 81
Viewing Pan 360 photos 82
Creating an animated gif 83
Creating an action sequence shot 83
Editing a group shot 84
Removing unwanted objects in a photo 84
Trimming a video 84
Saving a photo from a video 85
Changing the video playback speed 85
Creating a Zoe in Gallery 86
Phone calls
Making a call with Smart dial 87
Dialing an extension number 87
Returning a missed call 88
Speed dial 88
Calling a number in a message, email, or calendar event 89
Making an emergency call 89
Receiving calls 89
What can I do during a call? 90
Setting up a conference call 91
Call History 91
Switching between silent, vibrate, and normal modes 92
Home dialing 92
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Messages
Sending a text message (SMS) 93
Sending a multimedia message (MMS) 93
Sending a group message 94
Resuming a draft message 94
Replying to a message 94
Saving a text message as a task 95
Forwarding a message 95
Moving messages to the secure box 95
Blocking unwanted messages 96
Copying a text message to the nano SIM card 97
Deleting messages and conversations 97
Search and web browser
Getting instant information with Google Now 98
Searching HTC $+*! and the Web 100
Browsing the Web 101
Bookmarking a webpage 103
Using your browsing history 103
Clearing your browsing history 103
Entertainment
HTC Music 105
YouTube 109
FM Radio 110
Wireless media 110
Storage and files
Phone storage 114
File Manager 116
Google Drive 117
Sync, backup, and reset
Online sync 121
Backup 122
HTC Sync Manager 127
Reset 130
People
Your contacts list 132
Setting up your profile 133
Adding a new contact 133
Editing a contact’s information 134
Getting in touch with a contact 135
Importing or copying contacts 135
Merging contact information 136
Sending contact information 137
Contact groups 137
Private contacts 138
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Email
Mail 140
Gmail 145
Calendar
Viewing the Calendar 147
Scheduling or editing an event 148
Choosing which calendars to show 148
Sharing an event 149
Accepting or declining a meeting invitation 149
Dismissing or snoozing event reminders 150
Travel and maps
Location settings 151
Google Maps 151
HTC Car 154
Other apps
Using Scribble 156
Using the Clock 158
Checking Weather 159
Recording voice clips 159
Keeping track of your tasks 160
Kid Mode 161
Internet connections
Turning the data connection on or off 162
Managing your data usage 162
Wi-Fi 164
Connecting to VPN 165
Using HTC $+*! as a Wi-Fi hotspot 167
Sharing your phone's Internet connection by USB tethering 168
Wireless sharing
Bluetooth 169
NFC 171
HTC Mini+ 172
Settings and security
Airplane mode 175
Do not disturb mode 175
Scheduling when to turn data connection off 177
Automatic screen rotation 177
Setting when to turn off the screen 177
Screen brightness 177
Changing the display font 178
Touch sounds and vibration 178
Changing the display language 178
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Accessibility settings 179
Turning Magnification gestures on or off 179
Installing a digital certificate 179
Disabling an app 180
Assigning a PIN to a nano SIM card 180
Lock screen notifications 180
Hiding the caller from the lock screen 181
Setting a screen lock 181
Setting up face unlock 181
Bypassing the lock screen 182
Trademarks and copyrights
Index
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About this guide
In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and important
information:
This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what happens
when you choose to do or not to do a certain action. A note also provides
information that may only be applicable to some situations.
This is a tip. A tip gives you an alternative way to do a particular step or procedure,
or lets you know of an option that you may find helpful.
This indicates important information that you need in order to accomplish a certain
task or to get a feature to work properly.
This provides safety precaution information, that is, information that you need to be
careful about to prevent potential problems.
Some apps may not be available in all regions or with your mobile operator.
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Important note on recoverable data
Files and other data that have been deleted, cleared, removed, or erased from
your device may still be recoverable by third-party data recovery software.
Even a factory reset may not permanently erase all data from your phone,
including personal information.
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Unboxing
HTC $+*!
1. CAMERA button
2. Dual speakers
3. POWER button
4. VOLUME buttons
5. 3.5mm headset jack
6. Notification LED
7. Front camera
8. LED flash
9. Proximity sensor
10. nano SIM slot
11. microSD slot
12. USB connector
You need a 4G/LTE plan to use your operator's 4G/LTE network for voice calls
and data services. Check with your operator for details.
§If you want to use a case or screen protector, don’t cover and block the proximity
sensor. Purchase a case or screen protector designed for HTC $+*!.
§Avoid connecting third-party headsets or accessories with metallic charms that
dangle near the headset jack. Using these may affect signal reception.
§Some jack accessories such as earphone plugs and charms may be falsely
recognized as a headset when inserted into the headset jack. Headset mode may
then be turned on, and the earpiece or speaker volume turned off. If this happens,
remove the accessory.
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nano SIM card
HTC $+*! uses a nano SIM card.
Use a standard nano SIM card only. Inserting a modified card that is thicker than the
standard nano SIM card may cause the card to not fit properly or damage the card
slot.
Inserting a nano SIM card
With HTC $+*! facing up, the nano SIM slot is on the left side.
1. With the HTC $+*! facing down, insert your fingertip in the small
nano SIM tray slot opening, and then pull the nano SIM tray out.
2. Make sure the nano SIM tray is facing up so that the nano SIM doesn't
accidentally fall out when you insert the card.
3. Place the nano SIM card into the tray, with the card’s gold contacts facing up
and cut-off corner facing out.
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4. To reinsert the nano SIM tray, center it first in the slot, and then slide it all the
way in.
5. Slide your finger several times across the cover that’s attached to the nano SIM
tray, to ensure that it’s closed evenly and firmly.
Make sure the cover doesn’t protrude from the side.
Removing a nano SIM card
1. With the HTC $+*! facing down, insert your fingertip in the small
nano SIM tray slot opening, and then pull the nano SIM tray out.
2. Remove the nano SIM card from the tray.
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3. To reinsert the nano SIM tray, center it first in the slot, and then slide it all the
way in.
4. Slide your finger several times across the cover that’s attached to the nano SIM
tray, to ensure that it’s closed evenly and firmly.
Make sure the cover doesn’t protrude from the side.
Storage card
Use a storage card to store your photos, videos, and music. When you need to free up
phone storage space, you can also move certain apps to the storage card, if the apps
support this feature.
The storage card is optional and sold separately.
§Moving apps to the storage card doesn't back up the apps. If you do a factory
reset, your phone loses the apps. You'll need to reinstall them.
§When you remove the storage card and insert it in another phone, the apps on the
storage card won't be installed automatically to the other phone. You'll need to
reinstall them.
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Inserting the microSD card
With HTC $+*! facing up, the microSD slot is on the left side.
1. With the HTC $+*! facing down, insert your fingertip in the small microSD
tray slot opening, and then pull the microSD tray out.
2. Flip HTC $+*! over.
3. With both HTC $+*! and the microSD tray facing up, place the microSD
card into the tray, with the card’s gold contacts facing down.
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4. To reinsert the microSD tray, center it first in the slot, and then slide it all the
way in.
5. Slide your finger several times across the cover that’s attached to the microSD
tray, to ensure that it’s closed evenly and firmly.
Make sure the cover doesn’t protrude from the side.
Unmounting the storage card
When you need to remove the storage card while HTC $+*! is on, unmount the
storage card first to prevent corrupting or damaging the files in the storage card.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Storage.
2. Tap Unmount SD card.
Removing the microSD card
Make sure to unmount your microSD card before removing it.
1. With the HTC $+*! facing down, insert your fingertip in the small microSD
tray slot opening, and then pull the microSD tray out.
2. Remove the microSD card.
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3. To reinsert the microSD tray, center it first in the slot, and then slide it all the
way in.
4. Slide your finger several times across the cover that’s attached to the microSD
tray, to ensure that it’s closed evenly and firmly.
Make sure the cover doesn’t protrude from the side.
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Charging the battery
Before you turn on and start using HTC $+*!, it is recommended that you
charge the battery.
§If the battery has been discharged for several days, you may need to charge
HTC $+*! for several minutes before powering it on.
§Use only the adapter and the USB cable that came with HTC $+*! to charge
the battery. When the battery power is too low, make sure to use the power
adapter to charge, not the USB cable connection with your computer.
1. Insert the small end of the USB cable into the USB connector.
2. Insert the other end of the USB cable into the power adapter.
3. Plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet to start charging the battery.
§As a safety precaution, the battery may stop charging to avoid overheating.
§We recommend you check the temperature of the battery while you're charging.
Also, avoid charging the battery in hot environments.
§When you're using the Internet and charging the battery, HTC $+*! may
become warmer. This is normal.
§To conserve energy, unplug the power adapter from the electrical outlet after you
finish charging.
Switching the power on or off
Switching the power on
Press the POWER button until HTC $+*! vibrates.
When you turn on HTC $+*! for the first time, you’ll need to set it up.
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Switching the power off
1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on.
2. Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds.
3. Tap Power off on the options menu.
Want some quick guidance on your phone?
Check out the friendly walkthroughs and the FAQs in the Tips & Help app to learn
how to use your phone.
§When you see a Tips & Help tile in HTC BlinkFeed, just tap the tile to know
more about the tip.
§To open Tips & Help from the Home screen, tap > Tips & Help.
You can then browse by subject matter and topic. Or tap , and then enter
what you want to search for.
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Phone setup and transfer
Setting up your new phone for the first time
When you switch on your new phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set it up.
You can enable TalkBack to navigate by voice feedback before selecting the
language. Press and hold two fingers on the screen until you hear a message saying
that accessibility mode is enabled.
Walk through the on-device setup to choose your Internet connection, sign in to your
accounts, and more.
There are different options you can choose to set up your new phone:
§If you don't plan to restore a previous backup from your online storage, you can
use the HTC Get Started service to first personalize your new phone and set up
your accounts from your computer.
On the Fast and easy setup screen, tap I want to use Get Started. Your phone
will show you the URL of the HTC Get Started site and a pair code. On your
computer's web browser, just go to the URL and enter the pair code to start
your web setup. Save your setup to your HTC Account so you can download
your personalized settings to your phone.
If you already finished the HTC Get Started setup before turning on your new
phone, just download your web setup.
§If you have content from another phone that you want to transfer, whether it's
from an Android or other phone, select Get content from old phone.
§If you have a previous phone backup that you want to restore from your online
storage, select Restore from HTC Backup.
To make it easier for you to back up and restore content from HTC $+*! to
another HTC phone in the future, select Back up phone daily.
Some features that need to connect to the Internet such as location-based services
and auto-sync of your online accounts may incur extra data fees. To avoid incurring
data fees, disable these features under Settings. For more information on location
services, see Turning location services on or off on page 151.
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Restoring your backup from your online
storage
If you used HTC Backup before, you can restore your backup to HTC $+*! when
you turn the phone on for the first time or after a factory reset.
Depending on the amount of content, restoring your backup to your phone through
your data connection may incur additional data costs and take a long time. Using a
Wi-Fi® connection is recommended.
1. When you're asked whether you have a Google® Account, sign in to your
account.
2. Use your mobile data or Wi-Fi connection to connect your phone to the
Internet.
3. If you used your Google login credentials as your HTC Account and your backup
is in Google Drive, tap Sign in with Google.
If not, tap Remind me later, go to the Transfer or restore screen, and select
Restore from HTC Backup.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to restore your backup and to continue setting
up your phone.
5. Slide open the Notifications panel to check if there's any notification to finish
setting up your phone.
Free apps from Google Play will be restored in the background, and you can track
the progress via a notification in the status bar. To restore paid apps, you need to
download and install them from Google Play.
Your apps will appear on the Apps screen as they are installed. The Apps and Home
screen shortcuts will be reorganized as in your backup after all of your apps have
been installed. You may continue using HTC $+*! while apps are being restored.
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Transferring content from an Android phone
On your old Android phone, download the HTC Transfer Tool and use it to transfer
your content to your new HTC phone. The types of locally stored content on your old
phone that the tool can transfer include contacts, messages, calendar events, web
bookmarks, music, photos, and videos. Some settings can also be transferred.
§You need Android version 2.2 or later to use the HTC Transfer Tool on your old
phone.
§If your old phone has Android version 2.1 or an earlier version, you need to use
Bluetooth® transfer. For details, see Transferring contacts from your old phone
through Bluetooth on page 21.
1. If you're setting up your new HTC phone for the first time, select Get content
from old phone.
Or go to Settings, and then tap Get content from another phone.
2. Choose whether to transfer from an old HTC Android phone or other Android
phone.
3. Tap Full transfer, and then tap Next.
4. Follow the steps shown on your new phone to download the HTC Transfer Tool
from Google Play to your old phone, install it, and open the tool.
5. When you see a PIN on your old phone, make sure the same PIN also appears
on your new phone before you continue.
If the PIN code doesn't appear, this may mean that your old phone is unable to
connect to your new phone. If this happens, try another transfer method.
6. On your old phone, choose the types of content you want to transfer, and then
tap Start or Transfer.
7. Wait for the transfer to finish.
8. Tap Done on both phones.
Transferring content from an iPhone
If you have an iPhone, it's fast and easy to transfer your contacts, messages, and other
content when you use HTC Sync Manager.
To find out how, see Transferring iPhone content and apps to your HTC phone on
page 129.
If you only need to migrate your contacts, you can also use Bluetooth transfer. For
details, see Transferring contacts from your old phone through Bluetooth on page
21.
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Transferring contacts from your old phone
through Bluetooth
Use Bluetooth to transfer contacts from an iPhone, a phone that has Android version
2.1 (or earlier version), or other types of phones. Depending on the capabilities of your
old phone, you may be able to transfer not only contacts but also other data such as
calendar events and text messages to your new HTC phone.
Use HTC Sync Manager to transfer more types of content from an iPhone.
1. If you're setting up your new HTC phone for the first time, select Get content
from old phone.
Or go to Settings, and then tap Get content from another phone.
2. Choose whether to transfer from an Android phone, iPhone, or other phone
types. If you chose to transfer from an Android phone, tap Quick transfer.
3. On your old phone, turn Bluetooth on.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions on your old and new phones to pair them and
start the data transfer.
Other ways of getting contacts and other
content
There are different ways you can individually add contacts and other content to
HTC $+*!.
Sync with your
computer
Use HTC Sync Manager to sync contacts, documents, playlists,
and more between HTC $+*! and your computer running
a Windows® or Mac OS operating system.
You can also use it to transfer your iTunes backup that contains
contacts, messages, and other content from an iPhone from your
computer to HTC $+*!.
Google Account Google contacts are imported to HTC $+*! after you sign
in to your Google Account. You can also create more Google
contacts right from HTC $+*!.
Social network
accounts
Log in to your favorite social networks to sync contact
information from them.
Microsoft®
Exchange
ActiveSync®
HTC $+*! syncs your work contacts from the Microsoft
Exchange ActiveSync Server in your workplace.
Phone contacts You can create contacts locally on HTC $+*!, if you don't
prefer to store them on your online accounts.
nano SIM card Copy all your nano SIM contacts to HTC $+*!.
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Transferring photos, videos, and music
between your phone and computer
There are two ways you can transfer your media from or to your computer.
§Connect HTC $+*! to your computer. Your computer will recognize it just
like any removable USB drive, and you can copy your media between them.
§Download and use the HTC Sync Manager software on your computer. You can
set it up to automatically get music, photos, and videos off HTC $+*! to
your computer. You can also sync playlists from your computer to the phone.
If you have an iPhone, you can even connect it and transfer camera roll photos
to your computer. Then reconnect HTC $+*! and copy them over.
Home screen
After you've turned on and set up HTC $+*! for the first time, you'll see
HTC BlinkFeed.
§Customize HTC BlinkFeed to show posts from your social networks, headlines
from your favorite news media, and more. For details, see Your dynamic Home
screen on page 65.
§Swipe left and you’ll discover widget panels for adding your favorite widgets,
apps, and more so they’re just a tap away. If you need more room for your stuff,
you can add more panels. For details, see Personalizing on page 57.
§You can change the apps on the launch bar at the bottom of the Home screen.
See Launch bar on page 58.
While you're in another screen or app, press to return to the last Home screen
you visited.
Using Quick Settings
In the Quick Settings panel, easily turn settings such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on or off.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. To turn a setting on or off, just tap its tile.
3. To change the options for a setting, press and hold its tile. Or tap .
When you're in the Notifications panel, you can tap to switch to Quick Settings.
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Customizing Quick Settings
You can remove, replace, or rearrange the tiles in Quick Settings.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. Tap and do one of the following:
§In the Quick Settings list, press and hold next to the item you want to
move and drag it to rearrange the list.
§Under Hidden items, press and hold and drag it up to make it available
in Quick Settings.
There is a limit to the number of tiles that can be shown in Quick Settings. You may
need to remove an existing item to make space for another one. To remove an
item, drag it below Hidden items.
Getting to know your settings
Want to change the ringtone, set up a Wi-Fi connection, or add your accounts? Do
this and more in Settings.
1. Open Settings either from the Quick Settings panel or the Apps screen.
§With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings,
and then tap .
§From the Home screen, tap to switch to the Apps screen, and then tap
Settings.
2. Here are some of the basic settings you can change:
§Tap the On/Off switch next to an item such as Wi-Fi to turn it on or off. Tap
the item itself to configure its settings.
§Tap Sound to set a ringtone, choose a sound profile, and configure
incoming call sound settings.
§Tap Personalize to change the wallpaper, add apps and widgets to the
Home screen, and more.
§Tap Accounts & sync to add and sign in to your different accounts, such as
email, social networks, and more.
§Tap Security to help secure HTC $+*!, for example with a screen
lock.
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Updating your phone's software
HTC $+*! can check and notify you if there’s a new update available. You can
also choose to automatically download updates or manually check if there's an
available update.
Checking your system software version
Before installing a system software update, you can check first what Android and HTC
Sense versions you have on your phone.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap About.
2. Tap Software information.
Enabling automatic updates
You can choose to automatically download and install software updates for HTC or
mobile operator apps.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap About.
2. Tap Software updates.
3. To save on data usage, you can choose to update through Wi-Fi only.
4. Choose whether to auto-download system updates, app updates, or both.
App updates are installed automatically. You'll still need to confirm when to
install system software updates.
Installing a software update
When Internet connection is on and there's a new software update available, the
update notification icon appears in the status bar.
1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap the system update notification.
2. If you don't want to download the update using your data connection, select
Update over Wi-Fi only.
3. Tap Download.
4. When download is complete, select Install now, and then tap OK.
After updating, HTC $+*! will restart.
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Installing an application update
When Internet connection is on and there's an available update for your HTC or
mobile operator apps, the update notification icon appears in the status bar.
1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap the update notification.
The Updates screen opens with the list of application updates to be installed.
2. Tap an item to view its details, and then tap .
3. When you're done reviewing the updates, tap Install. You'll be asked to restart
HTC $+*! if needed.
Checking for updates manually
1. Go to Settings, and then tap About.
2. Tap Software updates. HTC $+*! checks if updates are available.
If you don't have Internet connection, you'll be prompted to turn on mobile data or
connect to a Wi-Fi network. Once connected, tap Check now to check for updates.
Getting apps from Google Play
Google Play is the place to go to find new apps for HTC $+*!. Choose from a
wide variety of free and paid apps ranging from productivity apps, entertainment, to
games.
§A Google Wallet payment service is required to purchase a paid app. You will be
asked to confirm method of payment when you purchase an app.
§The name of the Play Store app may differ depending on your region.
§The ability to purchase apps varies by region.
Finding and installing an app
When you install apps and use them on HTC $+*!, they may require access to
your personal information or access to certain functions or settings. Download and
install only apps that you trust.
Be cautious when downloading apps that have access to functions or a significant
amount of your data on HTC $+*!. You’re responsible for the results of using
downloaded apps.
1. Open the Play Store app.
2. Browse or search for an app.
3. When you find the app that you like, tap it and read its description and user
reviews.
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4. To download or purchase the app, tap Install (for free apps) or the price button
(for paid apps).
5. Tap Accept.
Apps sometimes get updated with improvements or bug fixes. To automatically
download updates, after installing the app, tap > Auto-update.
To open the app, go to the Apps screen and tap the app.
Restoring apps from Google Play
Upgraded to a new phone, replaced a lost one, or performed a factory reset? Restore
apps that you previously downloaded.
1. Open the Play Store app.
2. Tap to open the slideout menu.
3. Tap My apps, swipe to the All tab, and then tap the app you want to restore.
4. Install the app.
For more details, refer to the Google Play help.
Downloading apps from the web
You can download apps directly from websites.
§Apps downloaded from websites can be from unknown sources. To help protect
HTC $+*! and your personal data, we strongly recommend that you only
download from websites you trust.
§Before you can install the downloaded app, make sure that you've set
HTC $+*! to allow installation of third-party apps in Settings > Security >
Unknown sources.
1. Open the browser, and then go to the website where you can download the app
you want.
2. Follow the website's download instructions for the app.
After installing the app, make sure to go back to Settings > Security and clear the
Unknown sources option.
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Uninstalling an app
If you no longer need an app that you've downloaded and installed, you can uninstall
it.
Most of the preloaded apps cannot be uninstalled.
From the Apps screen, press and hold the app you want to remove, and then drag it
to Uninstall.
If you purchased an app in Play Store, you can uninstall it for a refund within a
limited time. To know more about the refund policy for paid apps, refer to the
Google Play help.
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new phone
About waterproof protection
What does it mean by waterproof in HTC $+*!?
HTC $+*! has waterproof properties that meet IPX7 and IPX5 standards. The
phone meets these standards under the condition that the nano SIM and microSD
covers are closed tightly.
Being waterproof, it doesn't mean that HTC $+*! can be used to make calls or
take camera shots underwater. Basically:
§The phone is only waterproof when immersed in plain tap water within 1 meter
deep and for less than 30 minutes.
§You can make and receive calls, even with wet hands and without an umbrella,
under moderate rain.
§If the phone accidentally gets in contact with sea water, soapy water, or other
liquids, you can rinse it with a low flow of plain tap water.
HTC $+*! must not be exposed to non-fresh water, high water pressure, or
sand since these may cause overheating, electric shock, or damage to the phone. For
usage precautions and tips on care and maintenance, see Important: Do's and don'ts
on page 28 and Care and maintenance tips on page 30. Also make sure to read the
Safety guide that comes with your phone.
To be specific, the waterproof standards mean the following:
§IPX7: The phone can continue to operate after it has been gently immersed in plain
tap water at room temperature, within 1 meter deep for no more than 30 minutes.
§IPX5: The phone can continue to operate after it has been exposed to a low-
pressure water spray for about 3 minutes, through a nozzle with 6.3mm inner
diameter from a distance of about 3 meters from any direction and at a rate of
approximately 12.5 liters/minute.
Important: Do's and don'ts
Before use
Make sure the nano SIM and microSD trays are inserted into the slots securely and
their covers are closed tightly. For instructions, see Inserting a nano SIM card on page
10 and Inserting the microSD card on page 13.
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§Never attempt to insert or remove the nano SIM and microSD trays with gloves,
wet hands, or when the phone is wet.
§Before closing the covers, wipe off every drop of water or dirt with a clean, dry
cloth.
§When closing the covers, make sure that no hairs, fibers, or small particles are
caught between the covers and the slot openings to prevent water from
seeping through the gaps and entering the phone.
While using
Don't immerse HTC $+*! in or let the USB port and headset jack come in
contact with the following:
§Water containing soap, detergent, or shower gel
§Sea water, swimming pools, spas, and hot springs
§Any liquid besides tap water such as alcohol, juices, and condiments
Don't operate HTC $+*! underwater.
While the phone is immersed in water, don't press the POWER and VOLUME buttons.
Under moderate rain, you can make or receive calls with wet hands and without an
umbrella. To be specific, the rainfall's precipitation rate must be within 20 mm/hour.
You can make or receive calls while holding the phone with wet hands, such as when
you're in the bathroom or kitchen. Be reminded about the following:
§Don't hold the phone directly under the shower spray since it is not designed to
withstand high water pressure.
§Don't immerse the phone in a hot tub.
§Avoid leaving the phone in humid places such as the bathroom or kitchen for
too long since it is not moisture-proof.
Keep the phone away from sand. Sound volume may decrease if sand
gets into the earpiece, microphone, or speakers. If sand gets inside the
phone, this may cause overheating or a fault.
Don't plug in your headset when the headset jack has been exposed to water, dust, or
other particles.
Don't charge the battery while the phone is wet. Also, the power adapter and
accessories are not water resistant. Never use them in wet areas such as in the
bathroom or kitchen since contact with water may cause malfunction, electric shock,
or other hazards.
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Care and maintenance tips
Cleaning
If the USB port and headset jack have had contact with salt water, liquid chemicals,
dust, or other contaminants, immediately rinse using fresh water. These contaminants
may damage the connector pins.
§Before rinsing, make sure not the nano SIM and microSD covers are properly
closed. See Inserting a nano SIM card on page 10 and Inserting the microSD card
on page 13.
§While rinsing, don't press on the covers to avoid having gaps around the covers
which may allow water to seep through the gaps.
§Hold the phone at a distance of about 10 cm under a faucet or showerhead and
rinse using a low flow of water. To be specific, the water flow must be less than
6 liter/minute at a room temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
§Rinse the phone by hand only. Don't use a brush or sponge.
From time to time, clean the USB port and headset jack with dry cotton swabs to
avoid having soiled connectors which may affect the cable connection. Wipe gently
with care to prevent deforming the connectors.
Drying
After HTC $+*! gets wet, drain the water off the phone to avoid getting your
clothes or bag wet. Also, the sound volume of the earpiece, speakers, and microphone
may be less audible if these parts are not dried well.
1. Wipe off the water from the phone with a clean, dry cloth.
2. The display may not respond accurately to touch gestures when it's wet. For the
touch screen and lenses, wipe with a soft dry cloth such as a microfiber cloth
that will not scratch the surface.
3. To drain water off the USB port and headset jack, hold the phone with these
ports facing up and shake off the water.
4. Also make sure to shake off the water if it gets into the gaps around the
POWER and VOLUME buttons or into the earpiece, speakers, or microphone.
Don't use cotton swabs to wipe the earpiece, speakers, and microphone.
5. After shaking off the water, leave the phone at room temperature for 3 hours or
so to let it dry completely.
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Moisture may remain even after shaking off the water. This does not affect usage, but
it's best to keep the phone away from humid places to let the phone dry.
If condensation forms inside the display such as when there's a drastic change in
temperature, place the phone at room temperature until condensation disappears.
Other tips
§Avoid storing the phone while it's wet. Water drops may turn to frost in cold
climates.
§Avoid leaving the phone inside your bag or pocket for a long time since
moisture may accumulate on the phone.
§Don't use the phone near hot splashing water or near hot air such as a hair
dryer.
§Don't place the phone where it gets extremely hot or cold such as near a stove
or inside a refrigerator.
§Don't leave the phone in places subject to direct sunlight such as in a car and in
places that are extremely hot, cold, humid, or dusty to avoid possible
overheating, deformation, or fault.
§Parts that maintain waterproof protection such as the nano SIM and microSD
covers may degrade over time. If these parts degrade or get damaged, the
phone will no longer be waterproof. If this happens, contact your retail store or
mobile operator. You may be charged for parts replacement.
Basics
Onscreen navigation buttons
HTC $+*! has onscreen navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen which
rotate when you change the orientation.
Goes to the previous screen.
Goes to the home screen.
Shows thumbnails of the most recently used apps.
Swipe up from any of the navigation buttons to access Google search.
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Sleep mode
Sleep mode saves battery power by putting HTC $+*! into a low power state
while the display is off. It also stops accidental button presses when HTC $+*! is
in your bag.
Switching to Sleep mode
To turn off the display and switch to Sleep mode, you can:
§Briefly press the POWER button.
§Double-tap the lock screen.
HTC $+*! also automatically goes into Sleep mode when it’s left idle for a while.
You can change the time before HTC $+*! sleeps by setting the screen timeout.
For details, see Setting when to turn off the screen on page 177.
Waking up from Sleep mode
§Press the POWER button.
§Use Motion Launch to wake up and unlock your phone directly to an app or
screen. See Waking up the phone with Motion Launch on page 40.
Unlocking the screen
§Swipe up to unlock the screen, swipe right to go directly to HTC BlinkFeed, or
swipe left to go to the Home widget panel.
§You can also press and hold the lock icon, and then drag it up, right, or left.
If you've set up a screen lock, you'll be asked to provide your credentials before
HTC $+*! unlocks.
If you've set an event reminder or an alarm, you can snooze or dismiss the event or
alarm right from the lock screen. Just drag or up.
Motion gestures
Use motion gestures to mute HTC $+*!, lower the ring volume, and more.
Lift phone to auto answer a call
To automatically answer an incoming call, lift the phone and look at the screen first to
see who's calling before you hold it to your ear.
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You can turn this feature on or off. Go to Settings, tap Call, and then select or clear
Auto answer calls.
Flip to mute
If your phone is facing up when a call comes
in, turn the phone over to mute it.
If you go to Settings and then tap Sound >
Flip to mute, you can set your phone to:
Mute
once
Mute only once after flipping the
phone. While the phone is still
facing down, it will ring again
when there are other incoming
calls.
Mute
always
After flipping the phone to mute a
call, keep it always muted while
it's still facing down when there
are other incoming calls.
Pick up to lower volume
In a business meeting or restaurant, pick
HTC $+*! up when a call comes in
to lower the ring volume automatically.
You can turn this feature on or off. Go to
Settings, tap Sound, and then select or
clear Quiet ring on pickup.
Increase ring volume automatically while phone is in your pocket or
bag
Pocket mode makes HTC $+*! recognize when
your phone is in your bag or pocket and raise the ring
volume so that you can hear it in noisy environments.
You can turn this feature on or off. Go to Settings, tap
Sound, and then select or clear Pocket mode.
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Rotate HTC $+*! for a better view
For many screens, you can
automatically change the screen
orientation from portrait to
landscape by turning
HTC $+*! sideways.
When entering text, you can turn
HTC $+*! sideways to bring
up a bigger keyboard.
Touch gestures
Use touch gestures to get around the Home screen, open apps, scroll through lists,
and more.
Tap
§Tap the screen with your finger when you want to select
onscreen items such as application and settings icons, or
press onscreen buttons.
§After you've scrolled down a long list or screen (in apps such
as Mail and People), tap the status bar to jump straight to
the top of your screen.
Press and hold
To open the available options for an item (for example, a
contact or link in a webpage), just press and hold the item.
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Swipe or slide
Quickly swipe your finger horizontally across the screen to go
to other Home screen panels. Swipe vertically to scroll through
a list, document, and more.
Drag
Press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start
to drag. While dragging, don't release your finger until you
have reached the target position.
Flick
Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that
you need to swipe your finger in light, quicker
strokes, such as when moving right and left on the
Home screen, or flicking through a contacts or
message list.
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Press and flick
On the Home screen, you can easily move a widget or
icon from one screen to another.
Press and hold the widget or icon with one finger, and
flick the screen to the new location with another finger.
Slide with two fingers
In some apps, like Gallery, Messages, Mail,
or the web browser, slide two fingers
apart to zoom in when viewing a picture
or text.
Slide two fingers together to zoom out of the picture or
text.
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Two-finger swipe
Swipe down from the status bar using two fingers to access Quick
Settings.
Three-finger swipe
§Swipe up using three fingers to choose a device
where to share content such as photos, videos, and
music from HTC $+*!. You can also share
streaming media from apps such as YouTube®.
§Swipe down to disconnect from the device.
Media gesture is turned on in Settings by default, which makes the three-finger
gesture work only when sharing content or using HTC apps.
Three-finger tap
While using the HTC Car app, tap the screen with three fingers
to activate the voice command mode.
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This feature may not be available in all languages.
Opening an app
§Tap an app on the launch bar at the bottom of the Home screen.
§Tap to go to the Apps screen, and then tap the app you want to use.
§On the Apps screen, tap , and then enter the name of the app you're looking
for.
Opening an app or folder from the lock screen
On the lock screen, drag an app or folder icon up to unlock the screen and directly go
to the app or folder.
The shortcuts on the lock screen are the same ones on your Home screen's launch
bar. To change the lock screen shortcuts, replace the apps or folders on the launch
bar.
If you've set up another security layer like a screen lock pattern or PIN, you'll be asked
to provide your credentials first before HTC $+*! opens the app or folder.
Sharing content
Have something to share, such as a photo or video?
§In an app, just tap the share icon: or .
§If you don't see the icon, tap > Share.
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Switching between recently opened apps
When you're multitasking and using different apps on HTC $+*!, you can easily
switch between the apps you've recently opened.
Press to see recently-opened apps.
§To switch back to an app, just tap it.
§To remove an app from the list, drag it up.
§To clear the recent apps list, tap .
To see a list of apps that are running, tap .
Refreshing content
In some apps, you can easily refresh content that's synced or downloaded from the
Web with a simple finger gesture.
1. While viewing content such as weather or Mail inbox, scroll to the top of the
screen.
2. Pull down with your finger, and then release to refresh.
Capturing your phone's screen
Want to show off your high game score or write a blog post about HTC $+*!
features? It's easy to take a picture of the screen and share it from Gallery.
Press and hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN at the same time.
The image is saved in the Screenshots album in Gallery.
You can also share the image when you see in the status bar. Open the
Notifications panel and tap under the screenshot notification. If you don't see
, slide two fingers apart on the screenshot notification.
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Motion Launch
Waking up the phone with Motion Launch
When the screen is off and HTC $+*! is in sleep mode, use Motion Launch to
wake up and unlock your phone directly to an app or screen. Motion Launch is a
combination of a motion gesture, which is to lift the phone, followed by a finger
gesture.
If you've set up a screen lock with credentials, you'll be asked to provide your
credentials first before HTC $+*! unlocks to the relevant app or screen.
Wake up the phone
1. Lift the phone in
portrait orientation.
2. Immediately double-
tap the screen.
Make sure you're not
touching the screen when
the phone vibrates.
Wake up and unlock the screen
1. Lift the phone in
portrait orientation.
2. Swipe up the screen
right away. You need
to start swiping from
the bottom half of
the screen.
Make sure you're not
touching the screen when
the phone vibrates.
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Wake up the phone directly to HTC BlinkFeed
1. Lift the phone in
portrait orientation.
2. Swipe right across
the screen right
away.
Make sure you're not
touching the screen when
the phone vibrates.
Wake up the phone directly to the Home widget panel
1. Lift the phone in
portrait orientation.
2. Swipe left across the
screen right away.
Make sure you're not
touching the screen when
the phone vibrates.
Wake up the phone directly to Camera
1. Lift the phone in landscape orientation.
2. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button right away.
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Making a call with Quick call
When the screen is off and HTC $+*! is in sleep mode, easily make a call by just
swiping and using voice commands.
§Make sure Motion Launch gestures and Quick call are turned on in Settings >
Display & gestures > Motion Launch gestures.
§If you've set a screen lock with credentials, you'll be asked to provide your
credentials first before you can make the call.
1. Lift the phone in portrait orientation.
2. Swipe down the screen right away. You need to start swiping from the upper
half of the screen.
3. When you see the microphone icon on the screen, hold the phone close to your
mouth, and then say "Call" and the contact name. For example, say "Call
Jennifer".
4. You can then do one of the following:
§If there are several contacts with the same first name, say the full name of
the contact you want to call.
§If a contact has several phone numbers, you'll see the following:
1.[full name] Home
2.[full name] Mobile
3.[full name] Work
Just say the item number of the one you want to call. For example, say "2"
to call the second one.
Or say the full name and type of phone number as shown on the screen.
For example, say "Jennifer Singer Mobile".
§If you're asked to confirm, say "Yes" or "No".
§To cancel the call, say "Cancel".
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Bypassing the screen lock for Quick call
If you've set a screen lock with credentials, you can set HTC $+*! to skip the
security screen so you can immediately place calls with Quick call.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Tap Motion Launch gestures.
3. Select the Bypass Security screen option.
Turning Motion Launch on or off
Motion Launch is on by default. You can turn it off in Settings.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Tap Motion Launch gestures.
3. Clear the Motion Launch gestures option to turn it off, or select it to turn it back
on.
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Notifications
Notifications panel
Notification icons inform you of new messages, calendar events, alarms, and activities
in progress such as files downloading.
When you see notification icons, open the Notifications panel to check out details of
the notifications that you've received.
1. To open the Notifications panel, slide down from the top of the screen. If you
have several notifications, scroll down the screen to see them all.
2. To quickly access the Notifications panel from Quick Settings, tap .
§To see more information, such as email previews and calendar events, slide
two fingers apart to expand a notification. To collapse it, slide two fingers
together.
§Some notifications allow you to take immediate action. For example, tap a
missed call notification to return the call or reply with a text message.
§Tap the notification icon on the left to open the corresponding app.
§To dismiss just one notification in the list, drag it left or right. To dismiss all
notifications and close the Notifications panel, tap .
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Notification widget
On the lock screen, you can see notifications such as missed calls, text messages,
calendar events, and more.
1. Drag down from the clock to expand the widget.
2. If there is more than one missed call, text, or email, tap to view the next
notification.
3. Tap a notification to go directly to its app.
You can change which notifications appear on the widget in Security settings. See
Lock screen notifications on page 180.
Notification LED
The notification LED shows a:
§Solid green light when HTC $+*! is
connected to the power adapter or a computer
and the battery is fully charged.
§Flashing green light when you have a pending
notification.
§Solid orange light when the battery is being
charged.
§Flashing orange light when the battery level
reaches very low.
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Choosing when to flash the notification LED
You can change when to flash and which apps will flash the LED when there are new
notifications.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Under Notification light, tap Flash notifications. Choose whether to always flash
the LED or flash it only when the screen is off.
3. Tap App notifications. Choose which app notifications you want the LED to
flash for.
In other apps, check their settings to find out if they have an option for flashing the
LED.
Working with text
Selecting, copying, and pasting text
In HTC apps such as Internet and Mail, you can select and copy text, and then paste or
share it.
1. Press and hold on a word.
2. Drag the start and end anchors to highlight the surrounding text you want to
select.
You can use the magnifier to zoom in while selecting your text. To turn on the
magnifier, go to Settings > Accessibility, and then select the Show magnifier
option. You'll see the magnifier when you press and hold one of the text selection
anchors.
3. After you have selected the text you want to copy, tap Copy.
The selected text is then copied to the clipboard.
4. In a text entry field (for example while composing an email), press and hold at
the point where you want to paste the text.
5. Tap Paste.
To copy the address of a linked webpage in the Internet app, press and hold the
link, and then tap Copy link URL.
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Sharing text
1. After you have selected the text you want to share, tap Share.
2. Choose where to paste and share the selected text, such as in an email message
or social network status update.
The HTC Sense keyboard
Typing is fast and accurate with the HTC Sense keyboard.
§Word prediction also saves typing time. As you type, you'll see word
suggestions that you can choose from. You can even add words, phrases, and
shortcuts to the word prediction dictionary. See Entering text with word
prediction on page 48.
§You can type words by just speaking. See Entering text by speaking on page
50.
§Turn on the Trace keyboard so you can type words by just sliding your finger
from one letter to another. See Using the Trace keyboard on page 50.
§Just swipe right to access the numeric and symbol keyboard. Or swipe left to
switch between languages.
§The keys have secondary numbers, punctuation symbols, or other characters
that you can insert without having to switch to the numeric and symbol
keyboard.
For example, just press and hold a key on the first row to insert a number.
§Choose from a wide selection of emoji.
§Show or hide navigational arrow keys on the keyboard. If you enable the arrow
keys in Settings, they'll only appear on the portrait keyboard.
Entering text
The onscreen keyboard becomes available when you tap a text field in an app.
Tap the keys on the onscreen keyboard to enter letters and numbers, as well as
punctuation marks and symbols.
§Tap to enter an uppercase letter. Tap twice to turn on caps lock.
§Press and hold keys with gray characters at the top to enter numbers, symbols,
or accented letters. Some keys have multiple characters or accents associated
with them.
§Swipe right to show number and symbol keys. To return to the main keyboard,
swipe left.
§Press to close the onscreen keyboard.
To open the keyboard settings, press and hold the comma key if you see above
the key. Or go to Settings > Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
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Selecting a keyboard layout
Choose a keyboard layout that suits your typing style.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
2. Tap Keyboard selection > Keyboard types.
3. Select the keyboard layout that you want to use.
Choosing and switching between keyboard languages
If multiple keyboard languages are available on HTC $+*!, you can choose
which languages to enable in the onscreen keyboard.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
2. Tap Keyboard selection, and then choose the languages you want.
To change the keyboard language, do any of the following:
§Swipe left on the onscreen keyboard (not available if you're using trace
keyboard).
§Tap the language key, for example, , until you see the keyboard language
you want to use.
§Press and hold the language key, and then drag your finger to the keyboard
language you want to use.
Entering text with word prediction
Ever started typing something you weren't sure how to spell? With word prediction,
you'll see suggested words displayed just above the keyboard.
Word prediction and next word prediction are enabled by default.
To enter text in word prediction mode, do any of the following:
§Tap the space bar to insert a highlighted word in the suggestion list.
§Tap a word from the suggestion list.
§Tap the arrow next to the suggestion list to see more choices.
In some keyboard languages such as English and Spanish, if you've accidentally
chosen a wrong word from the suggestion list, you can go back and change it by
tapping the word and selecting another suggestion.
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Setting a second language for word prediction
You can set the word prediction to be bilingual. As you type, you’ll get word
suggestions in the languages that you’ve selected.
This feature is available only for Latin-based languages.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
2. Tap Keyboard selection > Bilingual prediction, and then choose the language
you want.
Adding words and phrases to the dictionary
For certain keyboard languages such as English and Spanish, you can add frequently-
used names, acronyms, and even phrases to the word prediction dictionary to easily
find them in the suggestion list.
Type even faster when you create text shortcuts to words and phrases. For example,
instead of typing the English phrase "Talk to you later", save a few keystrokes by
adding the ttyl shortcut. In your message or email, just type "ttyl", and then tap the
spacebar to enter the complete phrase.
This feature is available only for Latin-based languages.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
2. Tap Personal dictionary > .
3. Enter a word or phrase, and then enter its text shortcut. Be sure to remember
this shortcut, including the uppercase and lowercase letters you've typed.
4. Tap OK.
While you're entering text using the Standard keyboard layout, tapping a
suggested word that’s not in the dictionary (usually the first word shown in the
suggestion list) automatically stores it.
Editing or deleting words and phrases in the dictionary
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input.
2. Tap Personal dictionary.
§To edit a word, phrase, or shortcut, tap the item in the list.
§To delete items from the dictionary, tap > Delete. Select the words you
want to remove, and then tap Delete.
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Using the Trace keyboard
Instead of tapping the keys on the onscreen keyboard, you can "trace" to type words.
This feature is available only for Latin-based languages.
1. Turn on the Trace keyboard in Settings > Language & keyboard > HTC Sense
Input.
2. On the onscreen keyboard, slide your finger from one letter to the next to enter
a word.
3. Lift your finger when the word is completed.
4. If you want to continue entering text, slide your finger over the letters again to
enter the next word.
If the word that appears after you traced isn't the one you want, you can:
§Tap a word from the suggestion list.
§Tap the arrow next to the suggestion list to see more choices.
Entering text by speaking
No time to type? Try speaking the words to enter them.
1. Tap an area where you want to enter text.
2. On the onscreen keyboard, press and hold .
3. When you see the animated microphone button and the words "Speak now",
say the words you want to enter.
To set the voice input language, tap the language bar above the microphone
button. You can choose one or more languages. Available languages may vary.
4. If a word doesn't match what you've spoken and it's underlined, tap the
underlined word to delete it or to see more choices.
5. Enter punctuation marks by saying the name (for example, say "comma").
Battery
Displaying the battery percentage
You can check the percentage of remaining battery power right from the status bar.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Select Show battery level.
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Checking battery usage
See a ranking list of apps that are using the battery. You can also see how much and
how long the battery has been used for each app.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Tap Battery usage, and then tap an app to check how it's using the battery.
You'll see how much battery power is used by resources such as the CPU for the
app and other use details.
If you see buttons while viewing an app's battery use details, you can tap them to
adjust settings that affect battery usage, stop the app, and more.
Checking battery history
Check how long you've been using HTC $+*! since the last charge. You can also
see a chart that shows how long the screen has been on, and how long you've been
using connections like the mobile network or Wi-Fi.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Tap History.
3. If you've used HTC $+*! for a long time since the last charge, swipe left or
right to scale the graph that details battery usage over time.
You can also slide two fingers together or apart to scale the graph.
Using power saver mode
Power saver mode helps to increase battery life. It reduces the usage of phone
features that drain the battery such as the display and data connection.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Tap the Power saver On/Off switch to turn power saver mode on or off.
If you want to choose which phone features to conserve power for, tap Power
saver.
If power saver mode's Data connection option is selected, HTC $+*!
automatically disconnects from the mobile network after 15 minutes when the
screen is off and the data connection is idle (no download activity, streaming, or
data usage). It reconnects and then disconnects periodically when the data
connection is idle to save battery power.
Keep in mind though that the Sleep mode option for the data connection in
Settings > Power, when enabled, overrides power saver mode.
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Extreme power saving mode
In times when you don't need to use much of your phone, turn Extreme power saving
mode on to extend battery life longer. In this mode, standby time can last longer than
usual, and you can only use the most basic functions such as phone calls, text
messaging, and email.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Tap the Extreme power saving mode On/Off switch to turn extreme power
saving mode on or off.
If you want to set when to automatically switch this mode on, tap Extreme
power saving mode and select a battery level.
Tips for extending battery life
How long the battery can last before it needs recharging depends on how you use
HTC $+*!. HTC $+*! power management helps to increase battery life.
If you like more control by tweaking settings on your own, try out some of these
battery saving tips.
Check your battery usage
Monitoring your battery usage helps you identify what's using the most power so you
can choose what to do about it. For details, see Checking battery usage on page 51.
Manage your connections
§Turn off wireless connections such as mobile data, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth when not
in use.
§Turn GPS on only when a precise location is needed, such as while using
navigation or location-based apps. See Turning location services on or off on
page 151.
§If the Sleep mode option in Settings > Power is enabled, at low peak times, your
phone will turn off the data connection after the screen has been off for 15
minutes and there's no network activity (no downloads, streaming, or data
usage). The data connection resumes when you switch the screen back on.
§Turn on Airplane mode when you don't need any wireless connections and you
don't want to receive calls or messages.
Manage your display
Lowering the brightness, letting the display sleep when not in use, and keeping it
simple helps save battery power.
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§Use automatic brightness (the default), or manually lower the brightness.
§Set the screen timeout to a shorter time.
§Don't use a live wallpaper for your Home screen. Animation effects are nice to
show off to other people but they drain your battery.
Changing your wallpaper to a plain, black background can also help a little. The
less color is displayed, the less battery is used.
For more details, see Settings and security on page 175 and Personalizing on page
57.
Manage your apps
§Install the latest software and application updates. Updates sometimes include
battery performance improvements.
§Uninstall or disable apps that you never use.
Many apps run processes or sync data in the background even when you're not
using them. If there are apps that you don't need anymore, uninstall them.
If an app came preloaded and can't be uninstalled, disabling the app can still
prevent it from continuously running or syncing data. See Disabling an app on
page 180.
Limit background data and sync
Background data and sync can use a lot of battery power if you have many apps
syncing data in the background. It’s recommended not to let apps sync data too
often. Determine which apps can be set with longer sync times, or sync manually.
§In Settings, tap Accounts & sync and check what types of data are being synced
in your online accounts. When the battery is starting to run low, temporarily
disable syncing some data.
§If you have many email accounts, consider prolonging the sync time of some
accounts.
In the Mail app, select an account, tap > Settings > Sync, Send & Receive, and
then adjust the settings under Sync schedule.
§When you’re not traveling from one place to another, sync weather updates of
only your current location, rather than in all of your named cities. Open the
Weather app, and then tap to edit and remove unneeded cities.
§Choose widgets wisely.
Some widgets constantly sync data. Consider removing the ones that are not
important from your Home screen.
§In Play Store, tap > Settings, and then clear Add icon to Home screen to
avoid automatically adding Home screen app shortcuts whenever you've
installed new apps. Also tap Auto-update apps > Do not auto-update apps if
you're fine with updating apps from Play Store manually.
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Other tips
To squeeze in a little bit more battery power, try these tips:
§Tone down the ringtone and media volume.
§Minimize the use of vibration or sound feedback. In Settings, tap Sound and
choose which ones you don't need and can disable.
§Check your apps’ settings as you may find more options to optimize the battery.
HTC Dot View
Personalizing HTC Dot View
If you bought the HTC Dot View case designed for HTC $+*!, use its app to
personalize what's seen through the case. Choose your wallpaper, types of
notifications to display, and more.
To use the app, tap > HTC Dot View.
The HTC Dot View app is available in Google Play. Make sure to install the latest
app update.
Wallpaper
Choose a preset wallpaper, or create your own dotted wallpaper from a photo.
1. In the HTC Dot View app, tap Theme.
2. Choose a preset pattern as your wallpaper.
To create your own wallpaper, tap , and then choose whether to use an
existing photo from Gallery or take a new photo.
3. If you selected or taken a photo, crop the photo, and then tap Done.
4. Tap Apply.
For best results when creating your own wallpaper, use a simple image with distinct
colors between the subject and background. For example, use an image that shows a
high-contrast subject on a simple background.
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Types of notifications to display
Alerts for clock alarms, timers, calendar events, and tasks will automatically display
through the HTC Dot View case. You can choose whether to display or hide Mail,
Messages, and phone call notifications.
1. In the HTC Dot View app, tap Notification settings.
2. Choose which notifications you want to show or hide.
Not seeing recent calls on HTC Dot View?
By default, up to 3 received or dialed numbers will be displayed on HTC Dot View.
§If you're not seeing them, open the HTC Dot View app, and then select Show
call history.
§If you've set a screen lock with credentials, you need to select Bypass security
screen to display the recent calls.
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Need more details?
For more details on using HTC Dot View, see the Get started guide that comes with
the case.
HTC Guide
Having hardware or connection problems?
Before calling for support, you can first use the HTC Guide app to troubleshoot or
perform diagnostics on your phone. This helps you in finding the problem cause, and
in determining whether you can resolve the problem or you need to call for support.
To use the app, tap > HTC Guide.
If HTC Guide is not preinstalled on your phone, you can download it from
Google Play.
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Personalizing
Making HTC $+*! truly yours
Make HTC $+*! look and sound just the way you want it.
§Choose a ringtone and other sounds that you like to use. See Ringtones,
notification sounds, and alarms on page 57.
§Personalize your Home screen with a different wallpaper. See Home wallpaper
on page 58.
§For the lock screen, you can use the same wallpaper as your Home screen or
choose a different wallpaper. See Changing the lock screen wallpaper on page
63.
§Change the apps on the launch bar. See Launch bar on page 58.
§Populate your Home screen with widgets and shortcuts. See Adding Home
screen widgets on page 58 and Adding Home screen shortcuts on page 59.
§Need another widget panel? See Adding or removing a widget panel on page
60.
§Set HTC BlinkFeed or a widget panel as your main Home screen. See Changing
your main Home screen on page 61.
§Organize your apps. See Arranging apps on page 62.
Ringtones, notification sounds, and alarms
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Personalize.
2. Under Sound, choose different sounds for your ringtone, system notification,
and alarm.
Go to the Messages, Mail, and Calendar apps to choose sounds for new
messages, email, and event reminders respectively.
Want alarms to ring louder but notifications to be more discreet? In Settings, tap
Sound > Volumes and set the volume levels for each sound type.
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Home wallpaper
Choose from the available wallpapers, or use any photo you've taken with the camera.
1. Press and hold an empty space on a widget panel.
2. In the pop-up menu, tap Home screen wallpaper.
3. Choose from where you want to select a wallpaper.
§To use a photo you captured with the camera, tap Gallery, choose and crop
a photo, and then tap Done.
§Tap Computer photos to use the HTC Get Started service to choose a
photo from your computer.
Launch bar
The launch bar gives you one-touch access to commonly used apps (and other
shortcuts). You can replace the apps on the launch bar with the ones you often use.
1. Press and hold the app you want to replace, and then drag it out to .
2. Tap to go to the Apps screen.
3. Press and hold an app, and then drag it to the empty slot on the launch bar.
§You can also group apps on the launch bar into a folder. See Grouping apps on the
widget panel and launch bar on page 62.
§The apps (or other shortcuts) on the lock screen are the same as the ones on the
launch bar.
Adding Home screen widgets
Widgets make at-a-glance important information and media content easily available.
Choose from a selection of widgets and add the most useful ones to your Home
screen.
1. Press and hold an empty space on a widget panel.
2. In the pop-menu, tap Add apps and widgets.
3. Tap > Widgets.
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4. Scroll through the widgets, or tap to search for a specific widget.
Some widgets are available in different styles and sizes.
5. Press and hold and then drag the widget to a widget panel you want to add it
to.
You can also add widgets that allow you to quickly switch on or off certain settings
such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Changing the settings of a widget
You can modify basic settings of some widgets (for example, the People widget).
1. Press and hold a widget on your Home screen, and then drag it to .
2. Customize the widget settings.
Resizing a widget
Some widgets can be resized after you've added them to your Home screen.
1. Press and hold a widget on the Home screen, and then release your finger. If a
border appears, that means the widget is resizable.
2. Drag the sides of the border to enlarge or shrink the widget size.
Adding Home screen shortcuts
Place apps you often use on any widget panel of your Home screen. You can also add
shortcuts to frequently used settings, bookmarked webpages, and more.
1. Press and hold an empty space on a widget panel.
2. In the pop-up menu, tap Add apps and widgets.
3. Tap > Apps or Shortcuts.
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4. Scroll through the apps or shortcuts, or tap to search for one.
5. Press and hold and then drag an app or a shortcut to a widget panel you want
to add it to.
To add an app from the Apps screen, press and hold the app, and then drag it to a
widget panel.
Editing Home screen panels
Adding or removing a widget panel
§You won't be able to add a new widget panel if you've already reached the
maximum limit.
§HTC BlinkFeed always appears as the first panel (if it's not removed). A widget
panel cannot be added before HTC BlinkFeed.
1. Press and hold an empty space on a widget panel.
2. In the pop-up menu, tap Manage home screen pages.
3. To add a new widget panel, swipe left until you see the icon, and then tap it.
4. To remove a widget panel, swipe left or right until you see the panel, and then
tap Remove.
5. When done, press .
Arranging widget panels
A widget panel cannot be moved and inserted before HTC BlinkFeed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed or any widget panel, slide two fingers together to customize
the Home screen.
2. Press and hold a widget panel thumbnail, and then drag it left or right to the
position that you want.
3. When you're done arranging widget panels, press .
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Moving a widget or icon
You can easily move a widget or icon from one widget panel to another.
1. Press and hold the widget or icon with one finger.
2. With another finger, flick left or right to rotate the screen to another widget
panel.
3. Release the widget or icon.
Removing a widget or icon
1. Press and hold the widget or icon you want to remove, and then drag it to .
2. When the widget or icon turns red, lift your finger.
Changing your main Home screen
Set HTC BlinkFeed or a widget panel as your main Home screen.
1. Press and hold an empty space on a widget panel.
2. In the pop-up menu, tap Manage home screen pages.
3. Swipe left or right until you see the panel that you want to use as your main
Home screen.
4. Tap Set as home.
5. Press .
Pressing from an app will first return you to the last panel you were in. Just
press again to go to your main Home screen.
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Grouping apps on the widget panel and launch
bar
1. Press and hold an app, and then drag it over to another app to automatically
create a folder.
2. Tap the folder to open it.
3. Tap the folder window’s title bar, and then enter a new folder name.
4. Add more apps into the folder. Tap , select your apps, and then tap Done.
You can also add shortcuts to settings or information to a folder. Add a shortcut first
to a widget panel, and then drag it over to the folder.
Removing items from a folder
1. On the launch bar or widget panel, tap a folder to open it.
2. Press and hold an app or shortcut in the folder, and then drag it out to .
Arranging apps
On the Apps screen, you can rearrange the apps and change the layout.
1. From HTC BlinkFeed or any widget panel, tap .
2. Tap , and then choose how to arrange apps, such as alphabetically.
If you want to group apps into folders or rearrange them, select Custom.
3. Tap > Grid size to choose whether to display more or fewer apps per page.
Moving apps and folders
1. On the Apps screen, tap > Custom.
2. Tap > Rearrange apps.
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3. Press and hold an app or folder, and then do one of the following:
§Drag the app or folder to another position on the same page. Wait until you
see the occupying icon move away before releasing your finger.
§Drag the app or folder to the or arrow to move it to another page.
4. When you're done moving apps and folders, tap .
Grouping apps into a folder
1. On the Apps screen, tap > Custom.
2. Tap > Rearrange apps.
3. Press and hold an app, and then drag it over to another app to automatically
create a folder.
4. To add more apps, drag each app over to the folder.
5. To name the folder, open the folder, tap its title bar, and then enter a folder
name.
6. When done, tap .
Removing apps from a folder
1. On the Apps screen, tap > Custom.
2. Tap > Rearrange apps.
3. Tap the folder to open it.
4. Press and hold an app, and then drag it out to the Apps screen. Wait until you
see the occupying icon move away before releasing your finger.
5. When you're done removing apps, tap .
Hiding or unhiding apps
1. On the Apps screen, tap > Hide/Unhide apps.
2. Select the apps you want to hide, or clear their check boxes to unhide them.
3. Tap Done.
Lock screen
Changing the lock screen wallpaper
Use the home wallpaper, or use any photo you've taken with the camera as the lock
screen wallpaper.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Personalize.
2. Tap Lock screen wallpaper
3. In the pop-up menu, tap Use home screen wallpaper or tap Use custom
wallpaper to select a photo from Gallery.
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Adding a widget on the lock screen
Choose from our selection of lock screen widgets.
Before you can add a widget on the lock screen, you must select the Enable lock
screen widgets option in Settings > Security.
1. On the lock screen, pull from the right edge until you see a icon.
2. Tap .
3. Tap a widget that you want to add to the lock screen.
Moving or deleting a lock screen widget
1. On the lock screen, pull from the right edge until you see the widget you want
to move or delete.
2. Press and hold the widget, and then drag it left or right to the position that you
want.
3. Press and hold the widget, and then drag it to to remove it.
Changing lock screen shortcuts
To change apps (or other shortcuts) on the lock screen, change the ones on the
launch bar. To find out how, see Launch bar on page 58.
Turning the lock screen off
Rather not have to unlock your phone every time you wake it up? You can turn the
lock screen off in Settings.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Tap Screen lock > No lock screen.
To turn the lock screen on again, in Security settings, tap Screen lock > Lock screen.
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HTC BlinkFeed
Your dynamic Home screen
Get the latest about your interests or stay in touch with friends right on
HTC BlinkFeed. Set up which social networks, news sources, and more will appear.
§Swipe up or down to browse stories on
HTC BlinkFeed.
§Tap a tile to view the content or to comment on a
post or status update.
§While viewing a news article, swipe left or right to
see more stories.
§While in HTC BlinkFeed, you can press or or
tap the status bar to scroll to the top.
§Scroll to the top and pull down on the screen to
manually refresh the stream.
§Swipe right on HTC BlinkFeed to open the slideout
menu where you can choose the type of feeds or
add your custom topics to display.
You'll see the clock widget on HTC BlinkFeed if you've set HTC BlinkFeed as the
main Home screen.
Turning HTC BlinkFeed on or off
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, slide two fingers together, and then tap .
2. While HTC BlinkFeed is selected, tap Remove.
3. To add it back, swipe right, and then tap the button that has the word
BlinkFeed.
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Ways of adding content on HTC BlinkFeed
Personalize HTC BlinkFeed to show articles and status updates from your favorite
news sources, categories, editions, and apps.
Selecting feeds
Discover stories and articles on HTC BlinkFeed based on your interests, favorite
categories, and popular news channels or websites.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap > Add content.
3. Choose a category.
Or, if it's your first time to add content on HTC BlinkFeed, tap the tile that says
Get automatic recommendations from BlinkFeed. Sign in to get
recommendations.
4. Select one or more feed sources.
You can tap a name first to check out a particular feed, and then tap to add
it to HTC BlinkFeed.
Showing content from your apps and social networks
See your friends' posts in social networks or show content from your HTC apps right
on HTC BlinkFeed.
You need to sign in to your social networks to see their feeds on HTC BlinkFeed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap > Services & Apps, and then select the apps and social networks you like.
Searching and adding a topic of interest
Looking for a more specific topic? Search for and select topics of interest to display
them on HTC BlinkFeed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap Search for content, and then enter the topic you're looking for.
3. Tap a result, and then tap to add it under Custom topics.
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Subscribing to multiple regional editions
Want to keep up to date on current events in more than one region? You can show
one or more editions of your choice on HTC BlinkFeed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap > Add content.
3. Tap , and then select a locale or region.
4. Select the feed sources to add.
Subscribing to an RSS feed
Don't want to miss out on news and updates from your favorite blog or website? Add
custom RSS feeds on HTC BlinkFeed.
1. Open the Internet app.
2. Go to the RSS feed URL of the blog or website you want to subscribe to.
3. Tap to add it to HTC BlinkFeed.
Customizing the Highlights feed
Go to the Highlights feed to see a mix of top trending articles and status updates from
the feed sources you added. You can also set the Highlights feed to only show items
from your favorite news sources, categories, and apps.
You cannot add custom topics and RSS to the Highlights feed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap > Settings > Choose Highlights topics.
3. Select the feed sources you want to appear in Highlights.
Saving articles for later
Don't have time to read that potentially interesting article? You can bookmark articles
to your reading list.
Do one of the following:
§While viewing an article, tap .
§On HTC BlinkFeed, press and hold the tile of the article you want to bookmark.
Then tap Read later.
You'll find the reading list in the slideout menu.
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Posting to your social networks
You can easily post a status update from HTC BlinkFeed.
1. On HTC BlinkFeed, swipe right to open the slideout menu.
2. Tap > Compose, and then choose a social network.
3. Compose your status update and post it on your social network.
Removing content from HTC BlinkFeed
Whether it's a tile or an entire feed, you can remove content you don't want to see on
HTC BlinkFeed.
§To remove a tile, press and hold the tile you want to remove, and then tap
Remove.
§To remove a feed source, in the slideout menu, tap > Remove content, select
one or more items, and then tap Remove.
To unsubscribe to a localized edition, tap on the Remove content screen. Tap
Remove editions, select one or more items, and then tap Remove.
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Camera
Camera basics
Camera screen
Take great photos and videos with the camera, and make them more memorable by
applying a variety of filters and scenes.
HTC $+*! has a dedicated CAMERA button that you can use to launch the
camera and to take your shots.
Open the Camera app and tap to see all controls on the Viewfinder screen. You can
use the controls to switch capture modes, add filters, set the flash, and more.
See a collection of camera scenes when taking photos and videos.
Choose an ISO level or set it back to Auto. Higher ISO works best in low light
conditions.
Adjust the exposure settings. Higher exposure settings capture more light for
your photos or videos.
Select a white balance setting that matches your current lighting environment.
Apply photo or video filters.
Modify basic and advanced camera settings.
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Choosing a capture mode
HTC $+*! gives you a variety of capture modes to use.
On the Viewfinder screen, tap , and then select a capture mode to use.
Zooming
§Before taking a photo or video, slide two fingers apart to zoom in or together to
zoom out.
§When you're recording video, you can freely zoom in or out while recording.
Applying a filter
Use the available filters to make your photos and videos look like they’ve been taken
through special lenses.
Some camera modes may not support filters.
1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
2. Tap , and then choose one of the available filters.
Turning the camera flash on or off
Tap the flash icon to choose a flash mode.
When using Flash on or Auto flash mode, the camera intelligently sets the best flash
brightness for your photo.
Configuring the volume buttons
In the Camera app, you can set the VOLUME buttons to function as the shutter
release or zoom controls.
1. Switch to Camera mode.
2. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
3. Tap > General settings > Volume button options.
4. Choose how you want to use the volume buttons when you're in the Camera
app.
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Closing the Camera app
To give you a full view of the Viewfinder screen, HTC $+*! replaces , , and
with small dots.
Tap a dot to show these buttons again, and then tap or to close the Camera
app and return to the Home screen or the previous screen.
Taking a photo
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. To choose a photo resolution, tap on the Viewfinder screen, and then tap >
Resolution.
4. Point the camera at what you want to capture. The camera adjusts the focus
automatically as you move it.
5. When you're ready to take the photo, tap . Or simply press the CAMERA
button.
Tips for capturing better photos
To get better captures with the Camera app, here are some tips on what to do while
taking your shots.
Improving focus and sharpness
§HTC D$+*! has autofocus, which works best on a subject that is not
moving too much. To change the focus, on the Viewfinder, tap the one you want
to focus on.
§If the subject is moving, on the Viewfinder, press and hold the subject to lock
the focus.
§You can manually adjust the sharpness of a photo by editing in Gallery. You can
also set the sharpness before taking a photo in the Camera settings.
Generally, it is better to sharpen a blurry image rather than to reduce the
sharpness in an image.
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Taking well-lit photos
§HTC $+*! automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. If the image
appears underexposed or that it appears dark on the Viewfinder, tap a part of
the image that is in shadow. Conversely, tap a well-lit object in the image if the
image seems to be overexposed. Focus on an object with a neutral tone for a
balanced exposure. Keep in mind that tapping on another object may shift the
focus from your subject.
§If you are using the default settings and the photo still appears too dark, switch
to Night scene, but place HTC $+*! on a level surface to keep it steady.
§If there are parts of the image that are in shadows and others are in highlights,
use HDR to capture multiple shots of different exposures and combine them
into one shot. Keep HTC $+*! steady or place it on a level surface when
using HDR.
§When taking a panoramic photo, consider the whole scene and focus on an
object that has a neutral tone to help keep the exposure balanced in the
composite image.
§If your subject is lit from the back, use Backlight scene to highlight the
foreground and keep some details of the background.
Other tips
§In Camera settings, tap Grid to help frame the subject better or improve the
composition.
§If taking photos under fluorescent or incandescent bulbs and the subject
appears to be off-color, tap , and then choose a white balance setting. Check
the image on the Viewfinder and select the option that displays the closest color
to the natural color of the subject.
§In Camera settings, you can tap Image adjustments and adjust the contrast,
saturation, and sharpness before taking the photo.
§After capturing the photo, you can continue to edit the contrast, brightness, and
other settings in Gallery.
Recording video
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. When you're ready to start recording, tap .
4. Change focus to a different subject or area by just tapping it on the Viewfinder
screen.
5. Tap the flash icon to turn the flash on or off.
6. Tap to pause the recording, and then tap to resume.
7. To stop recording, tap .
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Taking a photo while recording a video — VideoPic
Choose Auto scene to use this feature.
While you're recording video using the main camera, tap to capture a still shot of
your subject.
Setting the video resolution
1. Switch to Camera mode.
2. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
3. Tap .
4. Tap Video Quality, and then choose a video resolution.
Taking continuous camera shots
Do you want to take photos of moving subjects? Whether it’s your kid's football game
or a car race, you can capture the action.
Choose Auto scene to use this feature.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. On the Viewfinder screen, just press and hold . Or simply press and hold the
CAMERA button. The camera takes up to 20 consecutive shots of your subject.
4. To keep just one photo, select the photo that you like the most, and then tap
Best shot.
To save the photos as a batch, press .
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Panoramic shots
Taking a Pan 360 photo
The world isn't flat and your photos shouldn't be either. Take a 360-degree panorama
of what's around you.
Some camera features are not available when you’re in this mode, such as zooming.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Pan 360 mode. To find out how to switch between capture modes,
see Choosing a capture mode on page 70.
3. Hold HTC $+*! at face level so you'll have more room to capture scenes
above or below you.
4. When you're ready to take the first shot, center the white box within the
Viewfinder markers. The camera automatically captures the frame.
5. Stand in the same spot once you've started capturing, even as you turn around
to take more shots.
For best results, remember to:
§Avoid capturing scenes with moving objects.
§Keep at least five meters distance from the scene.
6. To take succeeding shots, pan HTC $+*! as smoothly as you can, and
then center another box within the Viewfinder markers. Do this repeatedly until
you get your desired frames or when you don't see any more boxes.
To stop capturing anytime, tap .
Photos taken with Pan 360 are indicated by the icon in Gallery.
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Taking a panoramic photo
Get a wider shot of landscapes in one sweep.
Some camera features are not available when you’re in this scene, such as zooming.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
4. Tap , and then tap .
5. When you're ready to take the shot, tap . Or simply press the CAMERA
button.
6. Pan left or right in either landscape or portrait view. Hold HTC D$+*!ƫas
smoothly as you can to automatically capture frames.
You can also tap to stop capturing anytime.
The camera stitches the frames into a single photo.
Other camera features
Using HDR
When shooting portraits against a bright background, use HDR, short for High
Dynamic Range, to capture your subjects clearly. HDR brings out the details of both
the highlights and shadows, even in high contrast lighting.
HDR works best when your subject is steady. The camera takes multiple shots at
different exposure levels and combines them into one enhanced photo.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
4. Tap , and then tap .
5. To take an HDR photo, tap .
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Recording videos in slow motion
Relive high speed action bit by bit and add a touch of suspense to your videos.
Audio is recorded when you're in this scene, but will only be available when video is
played back in normal speed.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
3. Tap , and then tap .
4. Tap to start recording.
5. To stop recording, tap .
Camera settings
Manually adjusting camera settings
Want to have expert command of your camera settings for different environments or
lighting conditions? You can manually adjust the values for settings like white balance,
exposure, ISO, and more.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to Camera mode.
3. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
4. Tap , and then tap .
5. Tap a setting, and then drag across its slider to make adjustments.
6. When done, tap . To display the settings again, just tap .
7. When you're ready to take a photo, tap .
You can save your customized settings as a new camera mode.
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Saving your settings as a camera mode
Save a scene or custom settings as a new camera mode so you can conveniently use
it anytime you need it.
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Switch to the camera mode you want to use.
Some camera modes may not support modifying the camera settings.
3. On the Viewfinder screen, tap to show the camera options.
4. Modify the settings as desired.
5. When done, tap > Save custom camera.
6. Enter a name, and then tap Save.
To select and use the newly created camera mode, tap on the Viewfinder screen.
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Gallery
Viewing photos and videos in Gallery
Reminisce about good times. Use Gallery to view all your photos and videos. View
them by time, album, or location. When viewing your photos and videos, the onscreen
navigation buttons will be hidden. Tap anywhere on the screen to see Gallery controls
and onscreen navigation buttons.
Viewing photos and videos organized by time
Photos and videos on HTC $+*! are grouped together in Timeline view
according to when they were taken.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline tab. You'll see
thumbnails for every time period.
2. Scale the time period by sliding two fingers together or apart or tapping .
You can choose between event, day, month, and year.
3. Tap a time period to see all related photos and videos.
4. Tap a photo or video to see it in full screen.
Viewing photos and videos by album
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Albums tab.
2. Tap a tile to open an album.
3. Tap a photo or video to see it in full screen.
Viewing photo highlights
Easily see all your favorite photos in one place. Gallery automatically groups all your
most viewed or shared photos (your highlights) in one album. You can also manually
edit the Highlights album.
§To view these favorite photos, open the Highlights album.
§To manually add a photo, find and view the photo in full screen, tap the photo,
and then tap .
§To remove a photo from the Highlights album, press and hold the thumbnail and
then tap Remove.
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Copying or moving photos or videos to another album
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Albums tab.
2. Tap a tile to open an album.
3. Tap > Move to or Copy to.
4. Select the photos or videos you want to move or copy and then tap Next.
5. Select an album to move or copy the photos or videos to. To create a new
album to move or copy to, tap .
To move or copy a single photo or video, open an album and then press and hold
the photo or video. Choose whether to move or copy the photo or video and then
select the destination album or create a new album.
Showing or hiding albums
Have too many albums cluttering up Gallery? You can choose to show or hide albums.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Albums tab.
2. Tap > Show/hide albums and choose which albums you'd like to show or hide.
Renaming an album
If you have created albums to organize photos, you can rename these albums.
1. On the Gallery app's Albums tab, press and hold the album that you want to
rename.
2. Tap Rename.
Some albums, such as Camera shots and Highlights, cannot be renamed.
Viewing photos by location
Using Map view, you can view photos according to location.
Only photos with geo-tag info appear on the map.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Locations tab.
You'll see tiles of photos taken at specific locations, with numbers that indicate
how many photos were taken in each location.
2. Tap to display Map view.
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3. Zoom out or pan across the map until a numerical location indicator
appears.
The number in the location indicator shows how many photos were taken in that
area.
4. Tap the location indicator to see the photos taken in that area.
Want to know where you took a particular photo? While viewing the photo in full
screen, tap anywhere on the screen, and then tap > Show on map. (Show on map
is available when you've enabled Geo-tag photos in Camera.)
Adding location information
Want to specify more than just the city? You can add names of points of interests
(POI) to your photos too.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Locations tab.
2. Tap a tile to open it.
3. Swipe to the Places tab.
4. Tap Tap to edit location > Add a new place.
5. Tap a point of interest to add a POI from Foursquare or tap New place to
manually enter a new name.
6. Tap Save.
Changing location information
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Locations tab.
2. Tap a tile to open it.
3. Swipe to the Places tab.
4. Find the grouping you want to rename, then tap and try one of the following:
Selecting
another POI
1. Tap Edit location > Tap to edit location.
2. Tap a point of interest to add a POI from Foursquare or tap
New place to manually enter a new name.
3. Tap Save.
Renaming the
location
1. Tap Rename this place.
2. Enter a new name.
3. Tap Save.
You'll only see Rename this place if the name is stored on
HTC $+*!.
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Finding matching photos
Looking for photos of a specific person or thing? Use Image match to find photos
faster instead of browsing through Gallery.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline, Albums, or Locations
tab.
2. Tap and find a photo that is visually similar to what you want to find.
3. Tap the photos that are most similar to what you want to find and do one of the
following:
§Tap Continue to refine the search.
§Tap Finish to see the results.
4. On the Images matched screen, select all of the images you want to save to a
new album, and then tap Save.
You can also find matching images while viewing a photo in full screen. Tap >
Image match.
Editing your photos
Make your pictures even better. Gallery has an array of editing tools that let you crop,
rotate, apply and create photo filters, and much more to your photos.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Do any of the following:
§Tap to apply a special effect to the photo.
§Tap to apply a filter to the photo.
§Tap to add a decorative frame to the photo.
§Tap to draw, rotate, crop, flip, or straighten the photo.
3. Tap Save.
Except for when applying rotation, edited photos are saved as copies of the
original.
Drawing on a photo
Get more creative with your photos or highlight an interesting part.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > Draw.
3. Tap and then choose a pen stroke, color, and thickness.
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4. Draw on the photo.
5. Tap Done > .
The edited photo is saved as a copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Applying custom filters to photos
Filters can only be applied to photos that are stored locally.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > . You'll find at the right end of the predefined filters bar.
3. On the Custom Effects screen you can:
§Make changes to the filter by adjusting the controls on exposure,
saturation, white balance, and more.
§Rearrange filters to modify the effect. Press and hold the filter you want to
move. Then drag it to a new position.
§Remove filters. Press and hold the filter you want to remove. Then drag it
to Remove.
§Tap to add more filters.
4. Tap Save Preset to name your filter and save it. After saving your filter, you'll
see a preview of your photo with the filter applied.
5. Tap to save the modified photo as a new photo.
Viewing Pan 360 photos
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline, Albums, or Locations
tab.
2. Tap a tile to open the thumbnail view.
3. When you see the Pan 360 photo you want, tap it to view in full screen. You can
identify Pan 360 photos by the icon on the thumbnail.
4. Tap to explore the Pan 360 photo.
5. Try any of the following:
§Tilt HTC $+*! or drag your finger on the screen to pan the photo.
§Tap the rotation indicator at the top left corner to re-center the photo.
§Slide two fingers together or apart to zoom the photo.
§Rotate two fingers to rotate the photo.
§Tap to save the current view of the photo.
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Creating an animated gif
Create an animated gif that you can quickly upload and share.
You can save a batch of shots that was captured with continuous shooting mode
as an animated gif.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > . You'll see an animation of the frames.
3. Drag the trim sliders to the part where you want the animated gif to begin and
end.
4. Tap Next.
5. On the next screen, you can choose the direction you want the animation to
play, set the speed of the animation, choose which frames you want to include,
and more.
6. Tap to save, or tap to save and share the edited GIF.
The edited photo is saved as a copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Creating an action sequence shot
Hop, skip, or jump. Create a sequence shot to stitch a series of actions into one photo.
This feature is available for a batch of shots that was captured with continuous
shooting mode.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > . You'll see frames that you can combine in one photo.
3. Select the frames that you want to include in the sequence shot.
4. Tap Done > .
The edited photo is saved as a copy. The original photo remains unedited.
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Editing a group shot
Finding it difficult to choose a group shot with the most smiles and the fewest blinks?
Retouch a group shot so everyone looks their best in the photo.
This feature is available for a batch of shots that was captured with continuous
shooting mode.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > . You'll see circles around any faces detected in the photo.
3. Select one face at a time and drag it sideways with your finger to select the
expression you want.
4. Tap Done > .
The edited photo is saved as a copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Removing unwanted objects in a photo
Did a pedestrian or passing car ruin your otherwise perfect shot of a famous
landmark? Retouch the photo to remove unwanted people or objects.
This feature is available for a batch of shots that was captured with continuous
shooting mode.
1. In Gallery, open the photo you want in full screen, tap it, and then tap .
2. Tap > . You'll see frames around areas in the photo where objects have
been automatically removed.
3. To retain an object, tap on its image on the film strip.
4. Tap Done > .
The edited photo is saved as a copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Trimming a video
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline or Albums tab.
2. Tap a tile to open a time period or album.
3. When you see the video you want, tap it to play in full screen.
4. Tap the onscreen controls to pause or resume playback, adjust the volume, and
more.
Tap to share the video on your home network.
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5. To trim the video, tap > Edit.
6. Drag the trim sliders to the part where you want the video to begin and end.
7. Tap to preview your trimmed video.
8. Tap Save.
The trimmed video is saved as a copy. The original video remains unedited.
Saving a photo from a video
It's easy to save a still shot from a video.
While you're watching a video in Gallery, tap to capture a still shot.
You can also pause the playback and drag the slider to the image you want before
tapping .
Changing the video playback speed
Want to add a cinematic flair to your video by slowing down a particular scene? You
can vary the playback speed of a selected section of a slow motion video.
You can only change the video playback speed of videos captured using the slow
motion scene in the Camera app.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline, Albums, or Locations
tab.
2. Tap a tile to open the thumbnail view.
3. When you see the slow motion video you want, tap it to play in full screen. You
can quickly identify slow motion videos by the icon on the thumbnail.
4. Tap to switch between normal and slow motion playback.
5. To adjust the playback speed of the video, tap > Edit > Adjust playback
speed.
6. Frame the sequence you want to slow down by moving the left and right sliders.
7. Drag the slider up or down to choose how fast you want the sequence to play.
8. Tap to watch the result.
9. Tap Save.
The edited video is saved as a copy. The original video remains unedited.
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Creating a Zoe in Gallery
When you view a group of photos and videos such as an album, Gallery automatically
composes a Zoe. A Zoe is a collection of photos and videos that Gallery has
preselected, with added background music and special effects.
You can change the content, theme, and music. You can also save or share the Zoe as
a video.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline, Albums, or Locations
tab.
2. Tap a tile to open a group of photos and videos. You'll then see the Zoe play
automatically.
3. In portrait view, tap the Zoe tile if you want to edit it.
4. To change the content in the Zoe:
§Swipe to the Content tab to select the ones you want to include in the Zoe.
§Tap > Remix to shuffle the content.
§Tap > Choose start and end clips to select specific photos or videos to
start and end the Zoe.
5. Swipe to the Themes tab to choose the special effects and music to apply to the
Zoe.
6. Swipe to the Music tab, tap Search my library to change the background
soundtrack for all themes.
To restore the default soundtrack, tap > Restore theme's music.
Do not reproduce, distribute, or otherwise use copyrighted materials in connection
with the Zoe unless you have secured the copyright owner’s permission first.
7. To trim the chosen soundtrack and include audio that was captured with the
video included in the Zoe, tap > Music settings.
8. To preview the Zoe in full screen, hold HTC $+*! in landscape orientation.
9. To create a video file of the Zoe, tap > Save, and then choose a video quality.
Your video will be saved in the Zoe Highlights album.
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Phone calls
Making a call with Smart dial
You can either dial a number directly, or use Smart dial to quickly place a call. Smart
dial searches and calls a stored/synced contact or a number from your call history.
1. Open the Phone app.
2. Enter the phone number or first few letters of the contact’s name to see the top
matching contact.
3. If there are a number of matches found (for example, 8 matches), tap the
number to see all the matches.
4. Tap the contact you want to call.
§To check other phone numbers associated with the contact, tap beside the
contact name.
§If the phone number has an extension, tap after connecting to the main line and
then dial the extension number.
Dialing an extension number
To skip voice prompts when dialing an extension number, do one of the following:
§After dialing the main number, press and hold * . The letter p is added to the
number you are dialing. Enter the extension number, and then tap the call
button. You will be connected to the mainline and then to the extension number.
§After dialing the main number, press and hold # to add a w. Enter the extension
number after the letter w, and then tap the call button. After connecting to the
main line, tap Send to dial the extension number.
You can save phone numbers with an extension in the People app.
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Returning a missed call
You'll see the missed call icon in the status bar when you miss a call.
1. Slide the Notifications panel open to check who the caller is.
2. To return the call, spread your two fingers on the missed call notification to
expand it, and then tap Call back.
If you have multiple missed calls, tap the missed calls notification to open the Call
History tab.
Speed dial
Use Speed dial to call a phone number with a single tap.
1. Open the Phone app.
2. Tap > Speed dial > . You can also press and hold an unassigned key on the
dialpad, and then tap Yes.
3. Select a contact from the list.
4. On the Speed dial screen, choose the phone number of the contact to use, and a
speed dial key to assign.
5. Tap Save.
To use Speed dial, press and hold the speed dial number you want to call.
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Calling a number in a message, email, or
calendar event
When you receive a text message, email, or calendar event that has a phone number
in it, you can just tap the number to place a call.
Making an emergency call
In some regions, you can make emergency calls from HTC $+*! even if the
nano SIM card has been blocked or if you don't have one installed.
If you don't have a network signal, you won't be able to make an emergency call.
1. Open the Phone app.
2. Dial the emergency number for your locale, and then tap Call.
If you've enabled but forgotten your lock password or lock pattern, you can still
make emergency calls by tapping Emergency call on the screen.
Receiving calls
When you receive a phone call from a contact, the Incoming call screen appears.
HTC $+*! will automatically adjust the ringtone volume when you use the
polite ringer and pocket mode features.
Answering or rejecting a call
Do one of the following:
§If the display is on when you get a call, tap Answer or Decline.
§If the display is locked when you get a call, drag or upwards.
§Press the POWER button twice to reject a call.
Muting the ringing sound without rejecting the call
Do one of the following:
§Press the VOLUME DOWN or VOLUME UP button.
§Press the POWER button.
§Place HTC $+*! face down on a level surface.
If HTC $+*! is already facing down, it will still ring when there are subsequent
incoming calls.
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What can I do during a call?
When a call is in progress, you can turn the speakerphone on, place the call on hold,
and more.
Putting a call on hold
To put the call on hold, tap > Hold. The status bar then displays the hold call icon
.
To resume the call, tap > Unhold.
Switching between calls
If you’re already in a call and you accept another call, you can switch between the two
calls.
1. When you receive another call, tap Answer to accept the second call and put
the first call on hold.
2. To switch between the calls, tap the person you want to talk to on the screen.
Turning the speakerphone on or off during a call
To decrease potential damage to your hearing, do not hold HTC $+*! to your
ear when the speakerphone is on.
§On the call screen, tap . The speakerphone icon appears in the status bar.
§To turn the speakerphone off, tap .
Muting the microphone during a call
On the call screen, tap to toggle between turning the microphone on or off. When
the microphone is turned off, the mute icon appears in the status bar.
Ending a call
Do one of the following to end the call:
§On the call screen, tap End Call.
§Slide the Notifications panel open, then tap .
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Setting up a conference call
Conference calling with your friends, family, or co-workers is easy. Make or accept a
call, and then simply dial each subsequent call to add it to the conference.
Make sure that you have conference calling service activated. Contact your mobile
operator for details.
1. Make a call to the first conference call participant.
2. When connected, tap > Add call, and then dial the number of the second
participant. The first participant is put on hold.
3. When connected to the second participant, tap .
4. To add another participant, tap , and then dial the number of the contact.
5. When connected, tap to add the participant to the conference call. Tap
to access options such as ending the call with a participant.
6. To end the conference call, tap End Call.
Call History
Use Call History to check missed calls, your dialed numbers, and received calls.
1. Open the Phone app.
2. Swipe to view the Call History tab.
3. Do one of the following:
§Tap a name or number in the list to call.
§Press and hold a name or number in the list to display the options menu.
§Tap to display just a particular type of call such as missed calls or
outgoing calls.
Adding a new phone number to your contacts from Call History
1. On the Call History tab, tap next to the new phone number.
2. Choose whether to create a new contact or save the number to an existing
contact.
Clearing the Call History list
1. On the Call History tab, tap > Remove call history.
2. Select the items you want to delete, or tap > Select all.
3. Tap Delete.
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Blocking a caller
When you block a phone number or a contact, all calls from the phone number or
contact will be declined automatically.
On the Call History tab, press and hold the contact or phone number you want to
block, and then tap Block contact.
You can always remove a caller from your blocked list. On the Call History tab, tap
> Blocked contacts. Press and hold a contact, and then tap Unblock contacts.
Switching between silent, vibrate, and normal
modes
Do one of the following:
§To change from silent to normal mode, press the VOLUME UP button.
§To change from vibrate to normal mode, press the VOLUME UP button twice.
§Go to Settings, and then tap Sound > Sound profile.
Home dialing
When you're on a trip abroad, it's easy to dial friends and family from home.
Your home country code is automatically added when you call your contacts while
roaming. But when manually entering a phone number to call, you need to enter a plus
(+) sign and country code before the number.
Using a roaming service may incur additional charges. Check with your mobile
operator for rates before using a roaming service.
Changing the default country code for Home dialing
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Call.
2. Tap Home dialing settings.
3. Select a country, and then tap OK.
Turning off Home dialing
If you prefer to manually enter complete phone numbers to call while roaming, you
can turn off Home dialing.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Call.
2. Under Other settings, clear the Home dialing option.
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Messages
Sending a text message (SMS)
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap .
3. Enter a contact name or mobile number in the To field.
4. Tap the box that says Add text, and then enter your message.
5. Tap , or press to save the message as a draft.
§There is a limit on the number of characters for a single text message (displayed
above ). If you exceed the limit, your text message will be delivered as one but
will be billed as more than one message.
§Your text message automatically becomes a multimedia message if you enter an
email address as the recipient, attach an item, or compose a very long message.
Sending a multimedia message (MMS)
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap .
3. Enter a contact name, mobile number, or email address in the To field.
4. Tap the box that says Add text, and then enter your message.
5. Tap , and then choose an attachment type.
6. Select or browse for the item to attach.
7. After adding an attachment, tap to see options for replacing, viewing or
removing your attachment.
8. Tap , or press to save the message as a draft.
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Sending a group message
Group messaging makes it easy to send a message to multiple contacts all at once.
You can choose to send a group SMS or group MMS.
Group MMS may incur extra data fees.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap .
3. Tap , and then select multiple recipients.
4. To send a group SMS, make sure that Send as individual messages is selected.
Clear this option to send your message as a group MMS.
Group
SMS
Your message will be sent to the recipients as a text message and
you will be charged by your mobile operator for each message sent.
Replies of your recipients are sorted separately.
Group
MMS
Similar to a group chat, sending a group MMS lets your recipients
join the conversation you've started.
HTC $+*! also organizes message replies in a single
conversation thread. If this is your first time to send a group MMS,
you may need to enter your mobile phone number.
5. Tap the box that says Add text, then enter your message.
6. Tap .
Resuming a draft message
If you switch to another app or if you receive an incoming call while composing a text
message, the message is automatically saved as a draft.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a draft message, and then edit the message.
To see all draft messages in one place, tap , and then tap Drafts.
3. Tap .
Replying to a message
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with
that contact.
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3. Tap the box that says Add text, and then enter your message.
4. Tap .
Replying to a contact's other phone number
When a contact has multiple phone numbers stored on HTC $+*!, you can
select which phone number to reply to.
Keep in mind that if you don't select another number, your response will be sent to
the phone number that your contact used to send the last message.
1. While viewing the exchange of messages with a contact, tap and select
which phone number you want to reply to.
2. Tap the box that says Add text, then enter your reply message.
3. Tap .
Saving a text message as a task
Save a text message in your Tasks list so you can remind yourself when to reply.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with
that contact.
3. Tap the message you want to save, and then tap Save as task.
Forwarding a message
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to view the exchange of messages with that
contact.
3. Tap a message, and then tap Forward.
Moving messages to the secure box
You can move private messages to the secure box. You will need to enter a password
to read these messages.
§The secure box does not encrypt messages.
§Messages stored on a nano SIM card cannot be moved to the secure box.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with
that contact.
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3. Tap > Move to secure box.
4. Select the messages, and then tap Move.
To move all the messages from a contact, on the Messages screen, press and hold
the contact and tap Move to secure box.
§To read messages in the secure box, on the Messages screen, tap > Secure.
If it is your first time to use the secure box, set a password.
§To remove messages or contacts from the secure box, press and hold the
contact (or phone number) and tap Move to general box.
Blocking unwanted messages
Declutter your Messages screen by moving spam messages from contacts to the
block box. If you have blocked a contact, that contact's text or picture messages will
also be in the block box.
§Open the Messages app, press and hold a contact (or phone number) and tap
Block contact.
§To block multiple contacts, tap > Block contacts, select the contacts, and tap
Block.
When the contact sends you messages, you will not see them in the Messages screen
or receive notifications and calls.
To read messages in the block box, on the Messages screen, tap > Block.
§To remove messages or contacts from the block box, press and hold the contact
(or phone number) and tap Unblock.
§To completely discard future messages from blocked contacts, clear the Save
block message option in the Messages settings.
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Copying a text message to the nano SIM card
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with
that contact.
3. Tap the message, and then tap Copy to SIM. The icon is displayed.
Deleting messages and conversations
Open the Messages app and do any of the following:
Delete a message Open the conversation thread with a contact, tap the message,
and then tap Delete message.
To delete multiple messages within a conversation, tap > Delete
messages > Delete by selection, and then select the messages to
delete.
Delete a
conversation
Press and hold a contact (or phone number), and then tap Delete.
To delete multiple conversations, tap > Delete threads, and
then select the conversations to delete.
In the Messages settings, tap General > Delete old messages to auto delete old
messages.
Preventing a message from being deleted
You can lock a message to prevent it from being deleted even if you delete the other
messages in the conversation.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with
that contact.
3. Tap the message that you want to lock.
4. Tap Lock message on the options menu. A lock icon is displayed.
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Search and web browser
Getting instant information with Google Now
Do you want to check the weather or your morning commute time before you start
your day? Google Now delivers quick and up-to-date information that matters to you
—all without the search.
Depending on your location, time of day, and previous Google searches, Google Now
displays information cards that include:
§The day's weather and the weather forecast for upcoming days.
§The traffic conditions on your way to work or your commute back home.
§The directions and travel time to your next appointment.
§The next train or bus arriving at your platform or bus stop.
§Your favorite team's score and stats while you enjoy the game.
Open the Google Search app to use Google Now. To open, tap Google on the Apps
screen. Or just swipe up from the onscreen navigation buttons.
Setting up Google Now
Before setting up Google Now:
§Make sure that you're signed in to your Google account.
§Turn location services on and make sure that you have an Internet connection. For
more information on location services, see Turning location services on or off on
page 151.
1. Open the Google Search app.
To launch Google Now from the lock screen, drag up the screen.
2. Tap Next on the Get Google Now! screen.
3. Tap Yes, I'm in. Google Now information cards will start to appear on the
Google search screen.
4. To see all available information cards, swipe up the screen and tap More.
Depending on the information that you've allowed to share, more information cards
will appear on the Google search screen as you use HTCƫ$+*! to search the
Web, create appointments, set reminders, and more.
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Changing card settings
You can easily customize the settings of Google Now cards to suit your information
needs. For example, you can change the weather units in the Weather card or your
transportation mode in the Traffic card.
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Do any of the following:
§To change a card setting, such as the weather unit on the Weather card,
tap , and then tap the arrow buttons when available.
§To change specific card information such as your work address and sports
teams or stocks you follow, scroll to the bottom of the screen, tap , and
then tap the information you want to change.
Dismissing and hiding cards
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Do any of the following:
§To dismiss a card, swipe it left or right.
§To keep the card from appearing on the Google search screen, tap on
the card you want to hide, and then tap No.
Setting reminders in Google Now
Creating reminders in Google Now is an easy way to keep tab of things to do. You can
set time or location-based reminders. When the reminder time is up or when you've
arrived at the specified location, Google Now displays the Reminder card in the
Google search screen and sounds a notification to alert you.
This feature may not be available in all languages.
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, and then tap > .
3. Enter the reminder title, such as the task you want to be reminded of.
4. Select When to set a time-based reminder or Where to set a location-based
reminder.
5. Set the reminder time or location details.
6. Tap Remind me at this time or Remind me at this place.
When the reminder time is due or when you've arrived at the location, the Reminder
card will appear in the Google search screen. You can then dismiss or snooze the
reminder.
To see a list of all your reminders, scroll to the bottom of the Google search screen,
and then tap .
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Refreshing Google Now
Refresh Google Now to update the information cards or show relevant cards for
information that you've just added on HTCƫ$+*!, like an upcoming event in
Calendar.
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Pull down the screen with your finger, and then release to refresh.
Turning off Google Now
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, and then tap > Settings.
3. Tap the On/Off switch next to Google Now, and then tap Turn off.
Searching HTCƫ$+*! and the Web
You can search for information on HTCƫ$+*! and on the Web. In the
Google Search app, start your search by entering a keyword or by using Google
Voice Search.
To open Google Search, tap Google on the Apps screen. Or just swipe up from the
onscreen navigation buttons.
Some apps, such as People or Mail, have their own search function, which you can
use to search only within those apps.
Performing searches on the Web and HTCƫ$+*!
1. Open the Google Search app.
If you've already set up a Google account on HTCƫ$+*!, you will be given the
option to sign in to Google Now. To sign in to Google Now at a later time, tap .
See Getting instant information with Google Now on page 98.
2. In the search box, enter what you want to search for. As you type, matching
items on HTCƫ$+*! and suggestions from Google web search are shown.
To search for the information exclusively on HTCƫ$+*!, swipe your finger up
the screen, and then tap Search Phone.
3. If what you’re searching for is in the list of suggestions, tap the item to open it in
its compatible app.
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Searching the Web with your voice
Use Google Voice Search to find information on the Web by speaking to
HTCƫ$+*!.
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Tap , and then say what you want to search for. After speaking, matching
items from Google web search are shown.
3. If what you’re searching for is in the list, tap the item to open it in its compatible
app. Otherwise, tap to search again.
Setting search options
1. Open the Google Search app.
2. Tap > Settings, and then tap an option you want to set.
3. To get help or provide feedback, tap > Help & feedback.
You can also access the settings when viewing the search results. Pull down the
screen to show the hidden menu button, and then tap > Settings.
Browsing the Web
1. Open the Internet app.
2. Tap the URL box on top of the screen.
If the webpage is in fullscreen mode, flick the screen down to show the URL box
and other options.
3. Enter the webpage address or your search keywords.
4. On the webpage, you can:
§Tap a link to open it, or press and hold a link to see more options.
§Tap an email address to send a message to the email address, save it to
People, and more.
§Press and hold an image to save, copy, or set it as your wallpaper.
5. To return to the previous webpage you've viewed, tap , and then tap or .
Maximizing your browsing space
§To hide the status bar when browsing, tap > Settings > General, and then
select Fullscreen.
§While browsing a webpage, tap > Desktop View to display the full desktop
version of the webpage.
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Using browser tabs
Open multiple browser tabs and quickly switch from one webpage to another.
Open the Internet app.
§To add a browser tab, tap > . Repeat the same to open new browser tabs.
§To switch among browser tabs, tap and swipe to the webpage you want to
view. Tap the browser tab to display the webpage in full screen.
§To close a browser tab, tap , and then tap .
Saving web content for later
Save webpages to read later, even without an Internet connection. You can also add
some video clips on webpages to the Watch list so you can quickly find and watch
them whenever you like.
HTCƫ$+*! saves webpage text and images only. You will need Internet
connection to open linked pages and play video clips.
1. While viewing a webpage, tap > .
2. Tap Reading list or Watch list.
When the webpage you're adding to the Watch list has one or more video clips,
you'll be asked to choose which videos you want to add.
To view a saved webpage or video clip, tap > Saved. Swipe to the Reading list or
Watch list, and then tap a webpage or video you want to view.
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Setting browser options
Customize the web browser to suit your browsing style. Set display, privacy, and
security options when using the web browser.
From the browser screen, tap > Settings.
Bookmarking a webpage
Add your favorite webpages as bookmarks so you can access them quickly.
1. While viewing a webpage, tap > > Bookmarks.
2. On the Bookmark this page screen, you can edit the bookmark name or save the
bookmark in a new category folder.
3. Tap Done.
To view and open a bookmark, tap > Bookmarks. Navigate to the bookmark you
want to open, and then tap it.
You can also add a bookmark directly to the Home screen. While viewing a
webpage, tap > > Home screen.
Using your browsing history
HTCƫ$+*! keeps a record of webpages you've visited.
If you don't want HTCƫ$+*! to keep your browsing history, browse using an
incognito tab. See Private browsing on page 104.
1. While viewing a webpage, tap > History.
2. Swipe to the History or Most visited tab.
3. Navigate to the webpage that you want to view, and then tap it.
Clearing your browsing history
1. While viewing a webpage, tap > Settings > Privacy & security > Clear history.
2. Tap OK.
All webpage entries in the History and Most visited tabs are deleted.
If you want to delete a single webpage entry, go to the History or Most visited tab,
press and hold the webpage entry, and then tap Remove from history or Remove
from most visited.
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Only the browsing history stored by the Internet app is deleted. Browsing history
stored by other browsers on HTCƫ$+*! will remain unaffected.
Private browsing
You can use incognito tabs to browse the Web with more privacy. Browser cookies
are deleted and not shared when you close all incognito tabs. Pages you view in
incognito also won't appear in your browser history (except for files you've
downloaded).
From the browser screen, tap > .
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Entertainment
HTC Music
Listening to music
Enjoy your favorite songs on HTCƫ$+*! using the Music app.
When you open the Music app for the first time, you'll be asked if you would like to
automatically download related content, such as album covers and artist photos, to
HTCƫ$+*!.
1. Open the Music app.
2. Swipe to the different tabs to browse by category.
3. Tap a song to play.
4. Tap the onscreen icons to control music playback, repeat songs, and more.
Press and drag your finger across the
progress bar to jump to any part of the
song.
Turn shuffle on or off. (Shuffle is off when
button is gray.)
Cycle through the repeat modes: repeat all
songs, repeat current song, and don’t
repeat.
Play your music on a DLNA® compliant TV
or audio system, HTC Media Link HD, or
stereo Bluetooth device.
Minimize the Now playing screen to
continue browsing your music collection.
When you're listening to music and the screen display turns off, press POWER to
turn the screen back on and control the music playback directly on the Lock
screen.
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Playing music from the Lock screen
If you want to launch the Music app directly from the Lock screen, go to Settings, and
then tap Security > Unlock Music automatically.
You can:
§While playing music and the screen turns off, press POWER to turn the screen
back on, swipe down from the Music widget, and then tap on the widget.
§If you've added the Music app as a shortcut on the launch bar, drag it up to
open the Music app.
HTC BoomSound profile
With the HTC BoomSound profile turned on, you'll still enjoy enhanced audio quality
even when you plug in a headset. Listen to stronger bass, clearer vocals, and finer
details in songs and videos, especially when played in Music and Gallery apps.
To turn the HTC BoomSound profile on or off, go to Settings, and then tap the
BoomSound On/Off switch.
Music playlists
Personalize your music experience by creating music playlists. Make a playlist
containing just your favorite songs or create one to match your mood for the day.
You can make as many playlists as you like.
1. Open the Music app.
2. Swipe to the Playlists tab.
3. Tap , and then enter a playlist name.
4. To add songs, tap beside the title text box, browse your music collection,
and then tap a song to add.
Repeat this step to add more songs.
5. You can also:
Rearrange songs Press and hold next to the song title you want to
move, and then drag it to its new position.
Delete songs Select the songs you want to remove from the playlist.
Change playlist
name
Type the new name of the playlist in the title text box.
6. Tap Save.
You'll find newly created playlists on the Music app's Playlists tab.
To edit or delete a playlist you've created, from the Playlists tab, tap a playlist to open
it, and then tap > Edit playlist or Delete.
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Adding a song to the queue
While playing a song, you can also browse other tracks stored on HTCƫ$+*!.
Add a song or an album to the queue so it plays when the current playlist has finished
playing.
1. While a song is playing, browse for other tracks.
2. Do any of the following:
§Browse for the album or playlist that you want, press and hold it, and then
tap Add to queue.
§Browse for an artist or song, and then tap > Add to queue.
The songs you've added appear on the Queue tab.
Updating album covers and artist photos
To save on data usage, you might want to connect to a Wi-Fi network when
updating your album covers and artist photos. In Music settings, select Wi-Fi only.
1. Open the Music app.
2. Swipe to the Artists or Albums tab.
3. Tap > Update artist photos or Update album art.
If you want HTCƫ$+*! to automatically check and update your music collection,
tap on the Music app's main screen, and then tap Settings. Select Album art and
Artist photos.
Setting a song as a ringtone
Pick a song from your Music library and set it as your ringtone or as ringtone for a
favorite contact.
1. Open the Music app.
2. Play the song that you want to set as a ringtone.
3. Tap > Set as ringtone.
4. Tap Phone ringtone or Contact ringtone.
If you select Contact ringtone, choose the contacts you want to associate the
ringtone with.
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Trimming an MP3 ringtone
Use the Music app's ringtone trimmer if you want to set only a part of the song as
ringtone.
1. When you find the song that you want, tap > Set as ringtone > Trim the
ringtone.
2. Drag the trim sliders to the part where you want the ringtone to begin and
end.
For a more precise trimming, tap the left or right arrow buttons. Time markers
indicate where you are on the song.
3. When you're done trimming, tap Set as.
4. Choose whether to set your trimmed song as your Phone ringtone or Contact
ringtone.
You can see your new ringtone in the phone settings. Go to Settings > Sound >
Ringtone.
Viewing song lyrics
Love a song so much that you want to sing along? HTCƫ$+*! gives your music
an extra kick with song lyrics and cool music visualizations.
To save on data usage, connect to a Wi-Fi network when downloading lyrics. In
Music settings, select Wi-Fi only.
1. Open the Music app.
2. Browse to the song you want to play and tap it.
3. Swipe to the Visualizer tab to view the lyrics. Song lyrics appear onscreen if
content has been successfully downloaded.
Want a different visual for your music? Tap > Scene and select a scene. If you
want the scene to change for every song, select Random.
4. Tap the screen to display the lyrics in full screen.
5. To jump to another part of the song, tap the screen to make the progress bar
appear. Press and drag your finger across the progress bar, or press and hold
or .
Not all languages are supported.
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Finding music videos on YouTube
It's easy to find music videos of the song you’re listening to on YouTube.
On the Now playing screen, tap > Search > YouTube.
YouTube
Watching videos on YouTube
Check out the latest video sensations using the YouTube app.
1. Open the YouTube app.
2. Browse or search for a video.
3. When you find the video that you like, tap it.
Want to watch the video at a later time instead? Tap next to the video title, and
then tap Add to > Watch later. You can access the video again from your account
profile's Watch Later list.
4. While watching a video, you can:
§Turn HTCƫ$+*! sideways to watch the video in full screen.
§Tap the video screen to pause or to resume playback, or drag the slider to
jump to a different part of the video.
§Scroll down the video information panel to see related videos and
comments from other viewers.
§Browse other videos by minimizing the video screen. Tap or drag the
video screen down to minimize. To close the video thumbnail, swipe it left
or right.
Minimize the video screen, and then tap to open the slideout menu. You can view
your account profile and manage your subscriptions and video lists.
Creating video playlists
Organize your favorite videos into playlists and watch them in the YouTube app.
Make sure that you're signed in to your Google account.
1. Open the YouTube app.
2. Browse or search for a video.
3. Tap next to the video title, and then tap Add to > New playlist.
4. Enter the playlist name, and then tap OK.
If you don't want to share the video playlist, select Private before you tap OK.
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5. To add another video to your playlist, browse or search for the video, and then
tap next to the video title.
6. Tap Add to, and then tap the playlist name.
To access and watch your video playlists, minimize the video screen and then tap
to open the slideout menu. Tap the playlist you want.
FM Radio
Listening to FM Radio
Listen to your favorite radio stations using the FM Radio app.
You need to connect a headset first to the audio jack of HTCƫ$+*! to use FM
Radio. FM Radio uses the stereo headset as the FM radio antenna.
1. Open the FM Radio app.
The first time you open FM Radio, it scans for local FM stations that you can
listen to.
2. While you're listening to an FM station, you can:
§Tap or to go to the next or previous station.
§Drag the slider to tune in to a frequency on the FM band. To fine tune the
radio frequency, tap or .
§Tap to mark a radio station as a favorite. To see your other favorites and
preset stations, tap .
3. To turn off FM Radio, tap .
Wireless media
HTC Connect
Looking for a new wireless home entertainment system? Find one that has the
HTC Connect logo.
Experience smooth connectivity and ease-of-use
when sharing content wirelessly from HTC phones to
HTC Connect certified consumer electronic devices
or accessories.
To see a list of these devices or accessories, go to
htc-connect.com/certified-devices.html.
You'll also be able to remotely control media
playback, adjust the volume, and more.
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Sharing your media to HTC Connect enabled devices
Refer to the documentation that came with the HTC Connect enabled device on
how to set it up.
1. Open and play any music or other media content that you want to share from
HTCƫ$+*!.
2. Swipe up with three fingers on the screen.
3. Choose the device you want to connect to.
4. Once connected, use your phone to control the volume, pause or resume
playback, and more.
5. To stop wireless media sharing and disconnect from the device, swipe down
with three fingers on the screen.
For more information, see www.htc-connect.com.
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Connecting to your home entertainment system
Want to make your HTCƫ$+*! experience bigger and louder? Wirelessly share
your videos, music, and even streaming media to a compatible big-screen TV or
wireless speaker.
On HTC phones that have HTC Sense 5.5 or later, you can share media to any of the
following types of devices by just swiping up with three fingers:
§DLNA — see HTC Connect on page 110 or Sharing your media to DLNA devices
on page 112
§Miracast — see HTC Connect on page 110
§Bluetooth — see HTC Connect on page 110
§HTC Media Link HD — see About HTC Media Link HD on page 113
Some devices may need to be paired before you can share to them.
Sharing your media to DLNA devices
If you'll be using a DLNA compliant audio system or wireless speaker, refer to its
documentation on how to connect it to your home network.
1. Connect your DLNA device to your home network via Wi-Fi or an Ethernet
cable.
2. Connect HTCƫ$+*! to your home network via Wi-Fi.
3. Open any music app on your phone.
4. Swipe up with three fingers on the screen.
5. From the list of available devices, choose where you want to play the music.
6. Once connected to the device, tap the onscreen controls to control playback,
adjust the volume, and more.
For more information about DLNA, visit www.dlna.org.
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About HTC Media Link HD
Plug in HTC Media Link HD to any TV with an HDMI port. Then swipe up with three-
fingers on HTCƫ$+*! to connect and display content wirelessly to your TV.
HTC Media Link HD is sold separately.
Multitask with dual-screen display
HTC Media Link HD gives you dual-screen display when you're:
§Viewing a video in Gallery
§Playing music in the HTC Music app
While you're playing media on the big screen, you can multitask and do other things
such as take calls, browse the Web, or send email on HTC $+*!.
Turns your TV into a digital photo frame
Use the TV screen saver feature to store up to 30 photos from HTCƫ$+*! on
HTC Media Link HD, and display them as a slideshow on your TV.
To find out more about setting up HTC Media Link HD and using it with
HTCƫ$+*!, refer to the HTC Media Link HD user guide.
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Storage and files
Phone storage
Types of storage
Want to know what types of storage you can use for your apps, data, and files?
HTCƫ$+*! has these storage types:
Phone
storage
This storage combines both the internal storage, where apps, email, data,
and text messages are stored, and the file storage, where photos, videos,
and music files are kept.
If you are running out of phone storage, see Making more storage space
on page 115 for some tips on how to free up space.
Storage
card
Use a storage card for storing more files. You can also set some apps to
store data or files directly to the card.
USB
storage
When you plug in an external USB storage device (such as a USB flash
drive or an SD card reader), you can view photos and videos stored on
the device right from Gallery and play songs stored on the device in
Music. You can also open PDFs and edit Office documents.
You need a special cable to connect HTCƫ$+*! and a USB storage
device. HTCƫ$+*! supports USB storage devices (except portable
hard drives) up to 64 GB.
§Moving apps to the storage card doesn't back up the apps. If you do a factory
reset, your phone loses the apps. You'll need to reinstall them.
§When you remove the storage card and insert it in another phone, the apps on the
storage card won't be installed automatically to the other phone. You'll need to
reinstall them.
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Copying files to or from HTCƫ$+*!
You can copy your music, photos, and other files to HTCƫ$+*!.
Save and close your files before copying them from your computer to
HTCƫ$+*!, or vice versa.
1. Connect HTCƫ$+*! to the computer using the supplied USB cable. You'll
see options for viewing or importing files on the computer screen.
2. Choose to view files.
3. Copy the files from your computer to HTCƫ$+*!, or vice versa.
4. After copying the files, disconnect HTCƫ$+*! from the computer.
Making more storage space
As you use HTCƫ$+*!, you'll accumulate data and fill its storage capacity over
time. Here are some tips on how to increase storage space.
Run the storage wizard
Free up space in the storage by uninstalling apps and deleting files you no longer
want to keep. In Settings, tap Storage > Make more space.
Manage photos and videos
§After taking continuous camera shots, keep only the best shot. Discard the rest,
if you don't need them.
§After editing a photo or trimming a video, the original file is kept. Delete original
files or move them elsewhere, such as to your computer.
§If you're only sending videos through MMS, use a lower resolution. Hi-res video
takes up more space. In Camera settings, tap Video Quality to change the
resolution.
Back up data and files
Keep only the most recent data in your apps and files that you often need to use. You
can back up your other data and files. For some tips, see Ways of backing up files,
data, and settings on page 122.
Disable some apps
See Disabling an app on page 180.
Move some apps to the storage card
Some third-party apps can be moved from the phone storage to the storage card. Go
to Settings > Apps > On SD card to see which apps can be moved. To move, tap an
app, and then tap Move.
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§Moving apps to the storage card doesn't back up the apps. If you do a factory
reset, your phone loses the apps. You'll need to reinstall them.
§When you remove the storage card and insert it in another phone, the apps on the
storage card won't be installed automatically to the other phone. You'll need to
reinstall them.
File Manager
About File Manager
Use the File Manager app to browse and organize your files and folders on your
phone storage and storage card.
You can also browse for files and folders on your external USB storage device when
you have it connected to your phone. For details, see Types of storage on page 114.
Switching between storage types
1. Open the File Manager app. The slideout menu listing the types of storage
automatically opens.
2. Select a file storage where you want to browse or organize your files.
To open the slideout menu again and switch to a different storage or to close the
menu, tap .
Searching for files
1. In File Manager, tap .
2. In the search box, enter a few characters of the filename. Matching filenames
from the root and subfolders are then displayed.
3. Tap a file to open it.
Sorting your files
1. In File Manager, tap > Sort.
2. Choose how you want to sort your files and folders.
Copying or moving files
1. In File Manager, browse for the file or folder.
2. Press and hold the item to copy or move.
To copy or move multiple items, tap , select the files or folders, and then tap
.
3. Tap Copy or Cut.
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4. Tap the folder where you want to copy or move the files.
Or tap > New folder to create a new folder.
5. Tap > Paste.
Deleting files or folders
1. In File Manager, browse for the file or folder.
2. Press and hold the item to delete.
To delete multiple items, tap , select the files or folders, and then tap .
3. Tap Delete.
Google Drive
Using Google Drive on HTCƫ$+*!
Store your photos, documents, and other files on Google Drive to access them on
HTCƫ$+*!, your computer, and your other mobile devices.
On HTC $+*!, just use your Google Account to sign in to your Google Drive
storage. You can then:
§Use Gallery to upload your captured photos to Google Drive.
§Share a link to your Google Drive files by email.
§View and edit Office documents that are stored in Google Drive. After creating
new Office documents, you can also save them to Google Drive.
§View PDFs that are stored in Google Drive. You can also export Office
documents as PDFs to Google Drive.
§Check your available Google Drive storage space in Settings.
§Back up HTCƫ$+*! to Google Drive, so you can easily restore your backup
to another HTC phone next time.
§Use the Google Drive app to manage your online storage.
Uploading files requires you have the Drive app installed on HTCƫ$+*!. If this
app is not preloaded, you can download and install it from Google Play.
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Activating your free Google Drive storage
Use up to 115GB of free Google Drive storage. In addition to the default storage that
you get from Google Drive, HTC $+*! features an additional 100GB of online
storage free for two years. Sign in to your Google Account on HTCƫ$+*!—and
not from your computer or other non-HTC phones—to claim this offer.
1. Open the Drive app.
2. If this is your first time to open the Drive app, walk through the product tour
until you see the additional storage offer.
If you've opened this app before and currently don't see the screen for
redeeming the offer, tap > Product Tour to walk through the product tour.
3. On the screen that shows the additional storage offer, tap Redeem.
Or to claim the offer at a later time, tap Offer Details and check up to when you
can redeem the offer.
§If the Drive app is not preloaded on your phone, download it from Google Play.
§Additional terms and requirements may apply, including a subscription fee, after
your two-year trial expires. For details, refer to the terms and conditions on the
Google Drive support site at support.google.com/drive/?p=drive_offers_htc.
§The Drive app is owned by Google and is not provided by or associated with HTC
Corporation.
Checking your Google Drive storage space
In Settings, you can check your available Google Drive storage space.
Before your Google Drive storage info appears in Settings, you need to access your
Google Drive from an HTC app first. For example, use the Mail app to share a link to
your Google Drive file.
Go to Settings, and then tap Storage. Under Online storage, you'll see your
Google Drive storage space.
You can also check your online storage space in the Drive app. Tap , and you'll see
your storage space on the slideout menu.
From time to time, check back on how much online storage space you still have
before you upload more content.
Uploading your photos and videos to Google Drive
Use Gallery to upload your photos and videos to Google Drive.
1. On the Gallery app’s main screen, swipe to the Timeline, Albums, or Locations
tab.
2. Tap an album or event that contains the photos and videos you want to upload.
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3. Tap .
4. If you see the Zoe screen, tap Close to close it.
5. From the selection menu, tap Drive.
6. Select the photos and videos you want to upload, and then tap Next.
7. Choose or create a folder in Google Drive.
8. Tap OK to upload.
Sharing links to documents or files in Google Drive
No more attaching large files to your email. Using the Mail app, you can easily share
links to documents or other files in your Google Drive by email.
1. Open the Mail app.
2. If you have several email accounts, switch to an email account you want to use.
3. Create a new email message and fill in your recipients, or reply to an email.
4. Tap .
5. Tap Document, and then choose whether to share PDFs or Office documents.
Or tap File to choose any file type.
6. On the HTC files screen, tap Drive.
If you don't see this screen, press first.
7. In your Google Drive storage, open the folder that contains the files that you
want.
8. Select the files you want to share, and then tap OK.
You'll then see the links to your selected files added to your email message.
9. Tap to send your email.
Shared links are not accessible by your recipients automatically. Once your recipients
receive the link, they can request access, and then you'll receive an email that notifies
you to give them access. Or, before sharing, you can first use the Drive app to add the
recipients you will share your Google Drive link with.
Giving people access through the Drive app
Using the Drive app, add the people you want to share your Google Drive link with.
You can also set permissions, such as to let the recipients view, edit, or comment on
your shared content.
1. Open the Drive app.
2. Tap next to a file or a folder, depending on which one you will share.
3. Tap .
4. Enter the first few characters of the name or email address from your Google
contacts, and then select one from the matching results.
Repeat this step to add more people.
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5. set permissions to allow recipients to:
§View or edit a folder.
§View, edit, or comment on a file.
6. Tap Add.
Working with documents that are stored in Google Drive
With PolarisOffice 5, view PDFs and edit Office documents that are stored in your
Google Drive. You can also create Office documents in this app, save them to
Google Drive, and even export them as PDFs to Google Drive.
1. Open the Polaris Office app.
2. Tap to see your documents by file type.
Documents listed under your Google Account are the files that are stored in
your Google Drive storage. If necessary, tap next to your account to see the
file list.
3. Tap a PDF document to view it, or tap an Office document to edit it.
4. After making changes to an Office document, tap the icon on the top left to
open a selection menu.
5. Tap Save or Save as.
If you want to export this document as a PDF, tap the icon on the top left, and then
tap PDF Export.
Saving a document from HTCƫ$+*! to Google Drive
In Polaris Office 5, you can save a PDF you're viewing or an Office document you
created to your Google Drive storage.
1. In Polaris Office, tap to see your documents by file type.
Documents listed below the icon are the files that are locally stored on
HTCƫ$+*!. If necessary, tap to see the file list.
2. Open a PDF document, or create a new Office document.
3. To save the document to Google Drive, tap the icon on the top left, and then
tap Save as.
4. Tap the Folder path box.
5. Tap , and then tap your Google Account to switch to your Google Drive
storage.
6. Tap a folder where to save the document, and then tap .
7. Enter a file name, and then tap .
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Sync, backup, and reset
Online sync
Adding your social networks, email accounts, and more
You can sync contacts, calendars, and other information from your social networks,
email accounts, and online services on HTCƫ$+*!. Depending on the account
type, signing in to your online accounts lets you sync updates between
HTCƫ$+*! and the Web.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Accounts & sync.
2. Tap .
3. Tap the account type you want to add.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your account information.
§In Settings > Accounts & sync, tap the Auto sync On/Off switch to turn automatic
sync of all your accounts.
§You can add several Google Accounts.
Syncing your accounts
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the Auto sync On/Off switch to turn automatic sync of all your accounts on
or off.
3. To manually sync individual accounts, tap an account type, and then do one of
the following:
§Tap next to the account you want to sync, and then tap Sync now.
§Tap > Sync now on the Account settings screen.
On the Account settings screen, you can also change the sync settings for an
account.
Removing an account
Remove accounts from HTCƫ$+*! if you no longer use them. Removing an
account does not remove accounts and information from the online service itself.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Accounts & sync.
2. Tap an account type.
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3. Tap next to the account you want to remove.
Or if you're on the Account settings screen, tap .
4. Tap Remove.
Some personal data may be retained by the third-party app after you have
removed the account from HTCƫ$+*!.
Backup
Ways of backing up files, data, and settings
Worried that you might lose important stuff on HTCƫ$+*!? Back up
HTCƫ$+*! before you erase the storage, do a factory reset, or upgrade to a new
phone.
HTC Backup
Use the built-in HTC Backup to back up your accounts, settings, contacts stored on
your phone, text messages, and more to the cloud so that it will be easier to restore
them on HTCƫ$+*! (after a factory reset) or newer phone.
HTC Sync Manager
Use HTC Sync Manager to import music, photos, and videos from HTCƫ$+*! to
your computer. You can also sync locally stored contacts, calendar events,
bookmarks, and playlists between HTCƫ$+*! and your computer.
Likewise, HTC Sync Manager is a good alternative if you don't want to back up your
accounts, settings, and other personal content to the cloud. You can use it to create
backups of HTCƫ$+*! on your computer.
Other backup options
If you want, you can separately back up your data or files.
Some apps allow you to back up data to the phone storage or storage card so you
can easily restore them after a factory reset. Just make sure not to erase the phone
storage or storage card when you do a factory reset.
§Moving apps to the storage card doesn't back up the apps. If you do a factory
reset, your phone loses the apps. You'll need to reinstall them.
§When you remove the storage card and insert it in another phone, the apps on the
storage card won't be installed automatically to the other phone. You'll need to
reinstall them.
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Messages Back up your text messages to the phone storage or storage card, or
save them as an email attachment.
Contacts §Save contacts and other personal data to your online accounts so you
can just sync them when switching to another phone.
§If you have locally stored contacts in the People app, export them to
the phone storage or storage card.
Files Manually copy and paste files by connecting HTCƫ$+*! to your
computer as a disk drive.
Other data §If you added new words to your personal dictionary in the onscreen
keyboard, back up the dictionary to the storage card or save it as an
email attachment.
§Check the other apps to see if they support exporting data to the
storage.
Using HTC Backup
Save the time and frustration of re-creating your personalized HTCƫ$+*!
experience when you do a factory reset or buy another phone. On HTCƫ$+*!,
use HTC Backup to do a daily backup to the cloud so you can easily restore your
content and settings next time.
HTC Backup uses your Google Drive or Dropbox storage to keep your content and
settings. It can back up and restore the following:
Personalization
settings
These include your feed sources in HTC BlinkFeed, widgets,
wallpaper, Home screen layout, and ringtones.
Accounts and
passwords
HTC Backup stores the login credentials for many popular
email and social network accounts, such as Exchange
ActiveSync, Outlook.com, and POP/IMAP.
Apps and settings These include your contacts stored on HTCƫ$+*!, text
messages, call history, web bookmarks, personal dictionary,
Wi-Fi networks, free apps you've installed, grid size and sort
order on the Apps screen, and more.
Backing up HTCƫ$+*! to Google Drive
Turn on HTC Backup to do a daily backup of your phone over Wi-Fi. Turn it on by
selecting Back up phone daily while doing the on-device setup. If you didn't do so, use
the HTC Backup app.
Depending on the amount of content, doing a manual backup through data
connection may incur additional data costs and take a long time. Using a Wi-Fi
connection is recommended.
1. Open the HTC Backup app.
2. Tap Turn on automatic backup.
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3. Make sure Back up phone daily is selected, and then tap Next.
4. Sign in with your Google Account, HTC Account, or Facebook account.
5. On the Cloud storage screen, tap the Google Drive option, and then tap OK.
6. If prompted, sign in to your Google Account to access your Google Drive.
7. To do a daily backup, make sure the Automatic backup switch is on. You can
also tap Back up now to manually back up your phone anytime.
You'll see the most recent backup date and time under Backup history.
Restoring your backup to HTCƫ$+*! from Google Drive
If you backed up your phone to your online storage before, you can restore your
backup to HTCƫ$+*!, or to a new HTC phone.
§Depending on the amount of content, restoring your backup to your phone
through your data connection may incur additional data costs and take a long
time. Using a Wi-Fi connection is recommended.
§To restore paid apps, you need to download and install them from Google Play.
1. When you turn on a new HTC phone for the first time or after a factory reset,
select Restore from HTC Backup on the Get content from old phone screen.
2. Make sure to sign in using the same account that you used to back up your
phone before. Your backup history will then be displayed.
3. Select a backup, and then tap Next.
4. If you used your HTC Account or Facebook account to backup your phone, sign
in to your Google Account to access your Google Drive.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to restore your backup and to continue setting
up your phone.
6. Slide open the Notifications panel to check if there's any notification to finish
setting up your phone.
Free apps from Google Play will be restored in the background, and you can track the
progress via a notification in the status bar.
The Apps and Home screen shortcuts will be reorganized as in your backup after all of
your apps have been installed. You may continue using your phone while apps are
being restored.
You can also open the HTC Backup app, and then tap Restore from backup. Just
make sure that you've already signed in to the same account that you used to back
up your phone before.
Restoring a backup will overwrite the current data and settings on HTCƫ$+*!.
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Switching from your previous online storage to Google Drive
After you've restored a saved backup from your Dropbox storage to
HTCƫ$+*!, remember to change your backup storage and use
Google Drive from now on.
1. Open the HTC Backup app.
2. Tap Change backup settings.
3. Tap > Select storage service.
4. Select Google Drive, and then tap OK.
5. Sign in to your Google Account, if you haven't done so.
Backing up your data locally
If you want to separately back up your content such as contacts and text messages
on HTCƫ$+*!, here are some tips on how to export or import your data.
Backing up your contacts
1. Open the People app.
2. On the People tab, tap > Manage contacts.
3. Tap Import/Export contacts > Export to phone storage or Export to SD card.
4. Select an account or type of contacts to export.
5. To help protect your data, tap Yes, and then set a password for this backup. Be
sure to remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when importing
contacts.
If you don't need a password, tap No.
6. Tap OK.
Restoring contacts
1. On the People tab, tap > Manage contacts.
2. Tap Import/Export contacts > Import from phone storage or Import from SD
card.
3. If you have more than one account set up, tap the type for the imported
contacts.
4. If you have multiple backups available, select the backup you want to import,
and then tap OK.
5. Enter the password you've set for this backup, and then tap OK.
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Backing up your text messages
Keep important text messages by backing them up to the phone storage. You can
easily restore backed up text messages after you've deleted them from your message
list.
Text messages in the secure box and blocked messages will not be backed up. To
include such messages to your backup, move them first to the general message
box.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap > Back up/Restore SMS > Back up > Back up SMS.
3. To help protect your data, set a password for your backup. Be sure to
remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when restoring messages.
If you don't need a password, select Do not password protect this backup.
4. Enter a name for your backup file, and then tap OK.
Backing up text messages by email
You need to set up your email account in the Mail app.
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap > Back up/Restore SMS.
3. Tap Back up > Back up SMS via mail.
4. To help protect your data, set a password for your backup. Be sure to
remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when restoring messages.
If you don't need a password, select Do not password protect this backup.
5. Enter your email address.
6. Compose your email message, and then send it.
Restoring text messages
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Tap > Back up/Restore SMS > Restore.
3. Choose how you want to restore the messages, and tap Next.
4. Tap the backup to import.
5. Enter the password you've set for this backup. If you didn't set a password,
select This backup file is not password protected.
6. Tap OK.
To restore text messages that were backed up via email, open the email message with
the backup file attachment from the Mail app. Tap the attachment to download it first,
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and then tap it again to open the backup file to import. Enter the password you've set
for this backup or select This backup file is not password protected.
Backing up your personal dictionary
You can back up new words you’ve added to the predictive text dictionary.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard.
2. Tap HTC Sense Input.
3. Tap Personal dictionary > > Back up to storage card or Back up to email.
4. When prompted, tap OK.
Importing your personal dictionary
§Go to Settings > Language & keyboard > HTC Sense Input. Tap Personal
dictionary > > Restore from storage card.
§To import your personal dictionary backed up via email, open the email
message with the backup file attachment from the Mail app. Tap the attachment
to download it first, and then tap it again to open the backup file to import.
Backing up or restoring tasks
1. Go to the list that contains the tasks you want to back up.
2. Tap > Import/Export.
3. Tap Export to SD card to back up your tasks, or tap Import from SD card to
restore tasks on HTCƫ$+*!.
HTC Sync Manager
About HTC Sync Manager
HTC Sync Manager supports a computer running a Windows or Mac operating
system.
Here's what you can do with HTC Sync Manager.
View and manage media on your computer and phone
§Browse and manage music, photos, and videos that are on your computer and
your phone.
§Import iTunes and Windows Media® Player playlists from your computer to HTC
Sync Manager.
§Play music, videos, and playlists using the built-in player.
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Transfer content
§Transfer iPhone photos, text messages, contacts, and more to your HTC phone.
You can also find and install the same apps that you were using on your iPhone.
§Import all music, photos, and videos from your HTC phone to your computer.
§Copy selected music, photos, or videos from your computer to your phone.
§Import documents from your computer to your phone.
Back up and restore
Back up your HTC phone to your computer so you can easily restore your backup to
the same phone or to another HTC phone.
Sync playlists and data
Sync music playlists and data such as contacts and calendar between your phone and
your computer.
Installing HTC Sync Manager on your computer
§You can install HTC Sync Manager on Windows XP or later versions. To install it on
a Mac computer, you need Mac OS 10.6 or later versions.
§If you have problem in installing HTC Sync Manager, close all your running
programs and reinstall. If the problem persists, temporarily disable your anti-virus
program and try installing again.
1. Download the HTC Sync Manager installer from the HTC support site:
htc.com/hsm/.
2. Launch the installer and follow the onscreen instructions.
3. Connect your phone to your computer using the supplied USB cable. HTC Sync
Manager opens.
If you disabled your anti-virus program, make sure to turn it back on after installing
HTC Sync Manager.
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Transferring iPhone content and apps to your HTC phone
With HTC Sync Manager, easily transfer iPhone content such as contacts, messages,
wallpaper, camera photos, and more to your HTC phone. If you're using an HTC phone
that has HTC Sense 6, HTC Sync Manager also enables your phone to find and install
the same apps that you were using on your iPhone.
You need to use iTunes 9.0 or later to back up your iPhone content first to your
computer.
1. Connect your iPhone and your HTC phone to your computer.
2. In HTC Sync Manager, click Home > Transfer & Backup.
3. Click the Get Started button.
4. If you haven't used iTunes to back up your iPhone content to your computer,
please do so before proceeding.
5. Select your iPhone backup file, and then click OK.
6. Select the types of content you want to transfer to your HTC phone.
You can choose whether to replace the content on your HTC phone with the
iPhone content.
7. Click Start. Wait for HTC Sync Manager to finish transferring content.
8. When done, slide open the Notifications panel on your HTC phone, and then tap
.
Choose which apps you were using on iPhone you want to find in Google Play
and download to your HTC phone.
Getting help
To find out more about using HTC Sync Manager, download the user guide PDF from
the HTC support site (htc.com/hsm/). Or open the Help that comes with the software.
On Windows, click in HTC Sync Manager, and then click Help.
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Reset
Restarting HTCƫ$+*! (Soft reset)
If HTCƫ$+*! is running slower than normal, is unresponsive, or has an app that is
not performing properly, try rebooting and see if that helps solve the problem.
1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on. If you've set up
a lock screen, you need to unlock it.
2. Press and hold the POWER button, and then tap Restart.
3. When asked to confirm, tap Restart.
HTCƫ$+*! not responding?
If HTCƫ$+*! does not respond when you touch the screen or press the
buttons, you can still restart it.
Press and hold the POWER and VOLUME UP buttons for at least 10 seconds.
HTCƫ$+*! then restarts.
Resetting HTCƫ$+*! (Hard reset)
If HTCƫ$+*! has a persistent problem that cannot be solved, you can perform a
factory reset (also called a hard reset or master reset). A factory reset reverts the
phone back to its initial state — the state before you turned on the phone for the first
time.
The following will be removed from the phone when you do a factory reset:
§Your Google Account
§All accounts you've added in Settings > Accounts & sync and the data
associated with these accounts
§Personal data that you've created or synced to the phone such as your profile,
contacts, messages, email, calendar events, and more
§System and application data and settings
§Downloaded apps
Files such as your music, photos, videos, and documents can also be deleted from the
storage, if you chose to do so.
Be sure to back up any data and files you want to keep before you do a factory reset.
A factory reset may not permanently erase all data from your phone, including
personal information.
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Performing a factory reset from settings
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Backup & reset.
2. Tap Reset phone.
3. If you want to delete media, documents, and other data from the phone storage,
select Erase all data.
To also delete media and other data from your storage card, select Erase SD
card.
4. Tap OK.
Performing a factory reset using hardware buttons
If you can’t turn HTCƫ$+*! on or access settings, you can still perform a factory
reset by using the hardware buttons on HTCƫ$+*!.
The Fast boot option in Settings > Power must not be selected.
1. Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button, and then press and hold the
POWER button.
2. Wait for the screen with the three Android images to appear, and then release
the POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
3. Press VOLUME DOWN to select FACTORY RESET, and then press the POWER
button.
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People
Your contacts list
The People app lists all contacts you've stored on HTC $+*! and from online
accounts you're logged in to. Use the People app to easily manage communications
with people that matter to you.
1. Open the People app.
2. On your contacts list, you can:
§View your profile and edit your contact information.
§Create, edit, find, or send contacts.
§Tap a contact photo to find ways to quickly connect with the contact.
§See when a contact has sent you new messages.
To sort your contacts by their first or last name, tap > Settings > Sort contacts
by.
Filtering your contacts list
When your contacts list gets long, you can choose which contact accounts to show.
1. On the People tab, tap .
2. Choose the accounts that contain the contacts you want to display.
3. Press .
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Finding people
Search for contacts stored on HTCƫ$+*!, your company directory if you have an
Exchange ActiveSync account, or social networks you've signed into.
1. Open the People app.
2. On the People tab, you can:
§Find people in your contacts list. Tap , and then enter the first few letters
of the contact name in the Search people box.
§Find people on your company directory. Tap , enter the first few letters
of the contact name in the Search people box, and then tap Search
contacts in your Company Directory.
§Search for people you know on your social networks. Tap > Settings >
Find people you know on, and then select the social networks you're
signed in to. The People app then uploads your contacts to the selected
social networks to help you find friends.
Aside from searching for a contact by name, you can search using a contact's email
address or company name. On the People tab, tap > Settings > Search contacts
by, and then choose a search criteria.
Setting up your profile
Store your personal contact information to easily send it to other people.
1. Open the People app.
2. Tap My profile.
3. Tap Edit my contact card.
4. Enter or edit your name and contact details.
5. Tap or the current photo to change your contact photo.
6. Tap Save.
Aside from your contact details, swipe to the Updates tab to see updates you've
posted on your social networks.
Adding a new contact
1. On the People tab, tap .
2. Tap the Name field, and then enter the contact name. Tap to separately
enter the contact's given, middle, or family name and name suffix, such as Jr.
3. Select the Contact type. This determines which account the contact will sync
with.
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4. Enter the contact information in the fields provided.
5. Tap Save.
When you tap the added contact in your contacts list, you'll see the contact
information and your exchange of messages and calls. Depending on the contact
type, you may also see the person's social network updates or events.
How do I add an extension number to a contact number?
While creating a new contact or editing a contact's details in People, you can
add an extension number to their number so you can skip the voice prompts
when calling.
1. After entering the number of the main line, do one of the following:
§Tap P(,) to insert a pause before the phone dials the extension
number. To insert a longer pause, enter P(,) several times.
§Tap W(;) to be prompted to confirm the extension number.
2. Enter the extension number.
Editing a contact’s information
Social network contacts cannot be edited.
1. On the People tab, press and hold the contact, and then tap Edit contact.
2. Enter the new information.
3. Tap Save.
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Getting in touch with a contact
1. Open the People app.
2. Tap a contact's photo (not the name), and then choose how you want to get in
touch with that contact.
For more ways of getting in touch with your contact, tap an icon below the contact
photo.
Importing or copying contacts
Importing contacts from your nano SIM card
1. On the People tab, tap > Manage contacts.
2. Tap Import/Export contacts > Import from SIM card.
3. If prompted, select which account you'd like to import your contacts to.
4. Select the contacts you want to import.
5. Tap Save.
Importing a contact from an Exchange ActiveSync account
1. On the People tab, tap and enter the contact's name or email address in the
search box.
2. Tap Search contacts in your Company Directory.
3. Tap the name of the contact you want copied to HTCƫ$+*!.
4. Tap to import the contact.
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Copying contacts from one account to another
Contacts from your social network accounts may not be copied.
1. On the People tab, tap > Manage contacts.
2. Tap Copy contacts, and then choose a contact type or online account to copy
from.
3. Select a contact type or account you want to save to.
Merging contact information
Avoid duplicate entries by merging contact information from different sources, such
as your social network accounts, into one contact.
Accepting contact link suggestions
When HTCƫ$+*! finds contacts that can be merged, you’ll see a link notification
when you open the People app.
1. On the People tab, tap the Contact link suggestion notification when available.
You'll see a list of suggested contacts to merge.
2. Tap next to the contact you want to merge. Otherwise, tap to dismiss the
link suggestion.
If you don't want to receive contact link suggestions, on the People tab, tap >
Settings. Clear the Suggest contact link option.
Manually merging contact information
1. On the People tab, tap the name of the contact (not the icon or photo) you
want to link.
2. Tap > Link.
3. You can:
§Under Suggest links, link the contact to an account.
§Under Add contact, tap one of the options to link to another contact.
Breaking the link
1. On the People tab, tap the name of the contact (not the icon or photo) whose
link you want to break.
2. Tap > Link.
3. Under the Linked contacts section, tap beside an account to break the link.
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Sending contact information
1. On the People tab, do one of the following:
To send Do this
Someone's contact
information
Press and hold the name of the contact (not the icon
or photo), and then tap Send contact as vCard.
Your contact
information
Press and hold My profile, and then tap Send my
profile.
2. Choose how you want to send the vCard.
3. Select the type of information you want to send.
4. Tap Send.
Sending multiple contact cards
1. On the People tab, tap > Send contacts.
2. Select the contacts whose contact information you want to share
3. Tap Send.
4. Choose how you want to send the contact cards.
Contact groups
Organize your friends, family, and colleagues into groups so you can quickly send a
message or email to everyone in the group. We’ve also set up the Frequent group to
automatically add the contacts you dial or get calls from the most.
HTCƫ$+*! also syncs with groups you've created in your Google Account.
Creating a group
1. On the Groups tab, tap .
2. Enter a name for the group, and then tap > Add contact to group.
3. Select the contacts you want to add, and then tap Save.
4. When your group is complete, tap Save.
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Sending a message or email to a group
You will be charged for each text message sent. For example, if you send a
message to a group of five people, you will be charged for five messages.
1. On the Groups tab, tap the group you want to send a message or email to.
2. Go to the Group action tab.
3. Choose if you want to send a group message or group email.
Editing a group
1. On the Groups tab, press and hold the group, and then tap Edit group.
2. You can:
§Change the group name. You can only change the name for groups that
you have created.
§Add more contacts to the group. Tap > Add contact to group.
Contact not in your list? On the Groups tab, tap the name of the group where you
want to add the contact, and then tap > Create a new contact.
§Rearrange the group members. Drag at the end of the contact’s name
and move it to its new position.
§Select the contacts you want to remove from the group.
3. Tap Save.
Managing your contact groups
1. On the Groups tab, tap > Edit groups.
2. You can:
§Rearrange the contact groups. Drag at the end of the group name to its
new position.
§Select the contact groups you want to remove.
3. Tap Save.
Private contacts
If you don't want to show a contact's name and photo on the lock screen when you
have an incoming call, add the contact to your private contacts list.
Adding a contact to the private contacts list
On the People tab, press and hold the contact, and then tap Add to private contacts.
To view your private contacts list, on the People tab, tap > Manage contacts >
Private contacts.
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Organizing your private contacts
1. On the People tab, tap > Manage contacts > Private contacts.
2. To add contacts to the private contacts list, tap , select the contacts you
want to add, and then tap Save.
3. To remove private contacts from the list, tap > Remove private contact, select
the contacts you want to remove, and then tap Remove.
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Email
Mail
Checking your mail
The Mail app is where you read, send, and organize email messages from one or more
email accounts that you’ve set up on HTCƫ$+*!.
1. Open the Mail app. The inbox of one of your email accounts appears.
2. Do any of the following:
§Tap an email message to read.
§To display email messages in another mail folder, tap > Folder, and then
tap the folder you want to view.
§To switch between email accounts or view email messages from all your
accounts, tap .
§To change an email account's settings, select the account first and then tap
> Settings.
Organizing your inbox
Do you have a big pile of email messages in your inbox? Organize your email
messages into tabs and quickly find the messages you want.
1. Switch to the email account that you want to use.
2. In the inbox, tap > Edit tabs.
3. Select the tabs you want to add to the inbox.
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4. To arrange the tabs, drag , and then move the tab to its new location.
5. Tap Done.
6. Swipe to the added tab to check your email messages.
Sending an email message
1. Open the Mail app.
2. Switch to the email account that you want to use.
3. Tap .
4. Fill in one or more recipients.
Want to loop in more recipients in a carbon copy (Cc) or blind carbon copy (Bcc)
of the email message? Tap > Show Cc/Bcc.
5. Enter the subject, and then compose your message.
6. Do any of the following:
§Add an attachment. Tap and then choose what you want to attach.
§Set the priority for an important message. Tap > Set priority.
7. Tap .
To save the email as draft and send it later, tap > Save. Or press .
Resuming a draft email message
1. In an email account inbox, tap > Folder > Drafts.
2. Tap the message.
3. When you finish editing the message, tap .
Reading and replying to an email message
1. Open the Mail app.
2. Switch to the email account you want to use.
3. In the email account inbox, tap the email message or conversation you want to
read.
If you want to read a particular message inside an email conversation, tap to
expand the conversation, and then tap the email message.
4. Tap Reply or Reply All.
Tap for more actions for the email.
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Quickly replying to an email message
You can quickly respond to a new email message from the Home screen or lock
screen.
1. When you receive a new email message notification, slide the Notifications panel
down.
2. On the email preview, tap Reply all.
If you have several notifications and you don't see the email options, expand the
email preview by sliding two fingers apart on the notification.
3. Compose your reply message and tap .
Saving an image in an email message
Depending on your mail size limit settings, you may need to tap Display images to
see images that are embedded in an email.
While viewing an email message, press and hold an embedded image, and then tap
Save image. You'll find the saved image in the All downloads album in Gallery.
You can also copy the image to the clipboard or set it as your wallpaper.
Saving an email message in the Tasks app
Save an email message in your Tasks list so you can remind yourself when to reply.
1. In an email account inbox, press and hold the email message, and then tap Save
as task.
2. Enter the task details, and then tap Save.
Managing email messages
The Mail app provides easy ways to sort, move, or delete your email messages.
Sorting email messages
Customize how you sort your email messages.
In an email account inbox, tap > Sort, and select from the sorting options.
Moving email messages to another folder
1. Switch to the email account you want to use.
2. Select the email messages you want to move.
To select all, select one email message first, and then tap > Select all.
3. Tap Move to, and then select a folder.
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Deleting email messages
1. Switch to the email account you want to use.
2. Select the email messages you want to delete.
To select all, select one email message first, and then tap > Select all.
3. Tap Delete.
Searching email messages
1. Open the Mail app.
2. Tap .
3. If you want to refine or filter your search, tap , check the search options, and
then tap OK. For example, you can focus the search on a part of an email or
filter email messages that have attachments or tagged as high priority.
4. In the search box, enter the words you want to search for.
5. Tap a result to open the email message.
Searching for emails from a contact
Do you remember the sender, but can't find a particular email from him or her?
1. Switch to the email account you want to use.
2. Press and hold an email message from a contact.
3. Tap Show all mail from sender. A list of email messages from that contact
appears.
Working with Exchange ActiveSync email
Enjoy the powerful email features of Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync right on
HTCƫ$+*!. Flag important email messages, set your out of the office reply, or
send invites to your next team meeting while you're on the go.
Flagging an email
1. Switch to your Exchange ActiveSync account.
2. While viewing the inbox, tap the flag icon that appears beside an email message
or conversation.
To flag an email message inside a conversation, tap to expand the conversation,
and then tap the flag icon of the email message.
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Setting your Out of the office status
1. Switch to your Exchange ActiveSync account.
2. Tap > Out of the office.
3. Tap your current office status, and then select Out of the office.
4. Set the dates and times.
5. Enter the auto-reply message.
6. If you want a different auto-reply message for recipients outside your
organization, tap the Send replies to external senders option, and then enter the
auto-reply message in the box.
7. Tap Save.
Sending a meeting request
1. Switch to your Exchange ActiveSync account.
2. Tap > New meeting invitation.
3. Enter the meeting details.
4. Tap Save. Or tap Send if you've invited people to the meeting.
Adding an email account
Set up additional email accounts such as another Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
account or an account from a Web-based email service or email provider.
If you're adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync or a POP3/IMAP email account,
ask your network administrator or email service provider for additional email
settings that you may need.
1. Open the Mail app.
2. Tap > Add account.
3. Select an email account type from the list of email providers. Otherwise, tap
Other (POP3/IMAP).
4. Enter the email address and password for your email account, and then tap
Next.
Some email accounts allow you to set the sync schedule. By default,
HTCƫ$+*! uses Smart Sync to save battery power. See What is Smart Sync?
on page 145.
5. Enter a name for your email account, and then tap Finish setup.
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What is Smart Sync?
Smart Sync automatically extends the sync time the longer the Mail app is inactive.
Set your email account to Smart Sync when you don't need to check new email
messages frequently. Smart Sync helps save battery power.
If you want to receive email messages as they arrive, select another Peak time sync
and Off-peak sync schedule in the email account's Sync, Send & Receive settings.
Gmail
Viewing your Gmail Inbox
All your received email messages are delivered to your Inbox.
1. Open the Gmail app.
2. Do any of the following from your Inbox.
§Tap an email message preview to read, forward, or reply to the message.
§Tap to open the slideout menu and change the inbox category such as
Social, switch to another Gmail account, filter your inbox by email labels,
or find help.
§Tap the sender image or letter tile to select one or more messages or
conversations. You can then tap the onscreen buttons at the top bar to
archive, delete, or mark the selected messages or conversations.
Sending an email message in Gmail
1. In the inbox of the Gmail account you want to use, tap (or tap >
Compose).
2. Fill in one or more recipients.
Want to loop in more recipients in a carbon copy (Cc) or blind carbon copy (Bcc)
of the email message? Tap > Add Cc/Bcc.
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3. Enter the email subject, and then compose your message.
4. If you want to attach a photo, video or file, tap > Attach file, tap the
attachment source, and then select the files you want.
5. Tap to send.
Replying to or forwarding email messages in Gmail
1. In the Gmail inbox, tap the email message or conversation.
2. To reply to the sender, tap . Or, tap and choose whether to Reply all or
Forward.
3. Do one of the following:
§If you're replying to the sender or you selected Reply all, enter your reply
message.
§If you selected Forward, specify the message recipients.
Tap Respond inline if you want to interleave your new message with the received
email. But this removes any attachments or formatting in the original email
message.
4. Tap to send.
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Calendar
Viewing the Calendar
Use the Calendar app to view your events, meetings, and appointments. If you've
signed into your online accounts, related events will also appear in Calendar.
1. Open the Calendar app.
2. Tap , and then choose a calendar view.
In any calendar view, return to the current date by tapping .
Month view
In month view, you will see markers on days that have events. Upcoming events for
the day are also shown at the bottom of the screen.
§Swipe left or right across the screen to view succeeding or previous months.
§Tap a day to view the events for that day.
§Press and hold a day to see more options.
Day and agenda views
Day view shows your day's schedule and weather forecast for the next few days, while
agenda view gives a quick glance of all your day's events.
§Swipe left or right across the screen to view succeeding or previous days.
§Tap an event to view its details.
§If the event is a contact's birthday or anniversary, tap it to send a greeting.
Need to see the event time in another time zone? In Day view, tap > Select 2nd
time zone > Choose location, and then enter the city name.
Week view
Week view displays a chart of the events of one week.
§Swipe left or right across the screen to view succeeding or previous weeks.
§Tap an event (shown as colored blocks) to view its details.
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Scheduling or editing an event
You can create or edit events on HTCƫ$+*!, and also sync events with your
Exchange ActiveSync calendar. You can also create, modify, and sync events with
your Google calendar.
Editing events is not supported for all accounts.
1. Open the Calendar app.
2. On any Calendar view, do one of the following:
Create an event Tap . Tap , and then select the calendar you will add
the event to.
Edit an event View an event, and then tap .
3. Enter and set the event details.
4. To invite contacts from your Exchange ActiveSync account, tap . You can
also invite contacts from your Google account.
5. Tap Save.
If you've invited people to the event, tap Send or Send update.
Checking your schedule for an event
Avoid juggling multiple meetings at the same time. In Calendar, you can check your
appointments to see if a new event would conflict with your schedule.
1. When creating or editing an event, tap Check calendar.
2. Press and hold the event box, and then drag it to an available time slot.
3. Drag the top and bottom nodes to adjust the event's time duration. You'll see a
message if there are conflicts with other scheduled events.
4. Tap Done to return to the event screen, and then save your event.
Choosing which calendars to show
1. In any calendar view, tap > Accounts (All calendars) or Accounts (Multi-
calendar).
2. Select or clear an account you wish to show or hide.
If you have multiple calendars under an online account, tap to select the
items to include.
§Calendars are synced on HTCƫ$+*!, even if they are hidden.
§You can also show or hide tasks that you've created on HTCƫ$+*!.
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Sharing an event
You can share a calendar event as a vCalendar using Bluetooth or by sending it as a
file attachment with your email or message.
1. Do one of the following:
§While viewing an event, tap > Share via.
§In day, agenda or week view, press and hold an event and then tap Share
via.
2. Choose how you want to send the event.
You can also forward accepted meeting invitations from your Exchange ActiveSync
calendar. While viewing an event, tap > Forward. Compose your email message,
and then send it.
Accepting or declining a meeting invitation
Switch to Invites view to see meeting invitations which you have not yet accepted or
declined.
You must set up an Exchange ActiveSync account to receive meeting invitations in
Calendar.
1. Open the Calendar app.
2. Tap > Invites, and then tap a meeting invitation.
3. Accept, decline, or tentatively accept the invitation, or propose a new time.
Tap to choose from more options, such as moving the invitation to a folder.
If you need to cancel an accepted meeting invitation or propose a new time, view the
event details in Calendar, and then tap Response.
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Dismissing or snoozing event reminders
If you have set at least one reminder for an event, the upcoming event icon will
appear in the notifications area of the status bar to remind you.
1. Slide the Notifications panel open.
2. If the notification shows that there are multiple reminders, tap it to see all the
reminders. You can then choose to snooze or dismiss them.
3. If you see a single event notification, spread your two fingers on the notification
to expand it. You can then:
§Tap Snooze or Dismiss. Or drag the notification left or right to dismiss it.
§Tap Send mail to send a quick response to the meeting attendees.
To edit the preset quick responses or add your own, open Calendar, and then tap
> Settings > Quick response.
If you don't want to dismiss or snooze the calendar reminders, press from the
Notifications panel to keep them pending in the notifications area of the status bar.
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Travel and maps
Location settings
Turning location services on or off
In order to find your location on HTCƫ$+*!, you need to enable location sources.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Location.
2. Tap the On/Off switch to turn location services on and off.
3. Under Location sources, select the location mode you want. For example, for a
better estimate of your location, choose High accuracy. To save battery power,
choose Battery saving.
Turning off a location source (for example GPS) means no applications on
HTCƫ$+*! will collect your location data through that location source. However,
third party applications may collect — and HTCƫ$+*! may continue to provide —
location data through other sources, including through Wi-Fi and signal triangulation.
Google Maps
About Google Maps
Google Maps lets you track your current location, view real-time traffic situations,
and receive detailed directions to your destination.
It also provides a search tool where you can locate places of interest or an address on
a map, or view locations at street level.
§To find your location with Google Maps, you need to enable location sources.
§The Google Maps app does not cover every country or city.
Getting around maps
When you open Google Maps, you can easily find your location on the map or check
out nearby places by panning and zooming in and out on the map.
1. Open the Maps app.
2. Tap to show your current location. The blue marker or shows your
current location on the map.
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3. Tap to turn Compass mode on. In Compass mode, the map orients itself
depending on the direction you're facing. To exit Compass mode, tap .
4. If you want to see more information overlaid on the map, tap , and then tap a
map view such as Traffic or Public transit to toggle the view on and off.
Navigating the map
You can navigate the map using finger gestures.
§Slide your finger in any direction to pan.
§Double-tap the map or slide two fingers apart over an area to zoom in.
To zoom in while holding the phone with one hand, double-tap with your thumb
and hold the second tap, and then drag your thumb down.
§Double-tap the map with two fingers or slide two fingers together over an area
to zoom out.
To zoom out while holding the phone with one hand, double-tap with your
thumb and hold the second tap, and then drag your thumb up.
§Press and hold an area with two fingers and then drag your fingers in a circular
motion to rotate the map.
§Press and hold an area with two fingers and then swipe up to see an angled
view of the map. Swipe down to return to overhead view.
Searching for a location
Use Google Maps to search for a location, such as an address or a type of business or
establishment (for example, museums).
1. Open the Maps app.
2. Tap the search box and then enter the place you want to search for.
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3. Tap the Enter key on the keyboard or tap a suggested search item. If there is
only one search result, it will be marked with a place marker .
4. If there are multiple search results, they will be indicated by red dots or smart
map icons. Swipe up from the bottom to see all of the search results.
5. If available, tap to narrow the search results.
6. Tap a card from the search results to check the address, get directions, see the
location in Street View (if available), and more.
7. To check the next or previous location on the search, swipe the info sheet left or
right.
To clear the map and search for another location, swipe the info sheet down (if it's
expanded), and then tap .
Getting directions
Get detailed directions to your destination. Google Maps provides travel directions by
car, public transit, bike, or foot.
1. Open the Maps app.
2. Tap .
3. Choose how you want to get to your destination.
4. Use your current location as starting point, or tap My location to enter your
starting point or select a location from your search history.
5. Tap Choose destination, and then enter or select your destination.
If you're taking public transit, tap to set the date and time of travel, or tap
Options to set your route preferences.
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6. Tap a route or transit option to view the directions on the map. You'll also see
the travel duration on the info sheet at the bottom of the screen.
7. Tap the info sheet to view the directions in a list.
When you’re finished viewing or following the directions, tap to reset the map.
Your destination is automatically saved in the Google Maps history.
HTC Car
On the road with HTC Car
Now when you drive, you can easily use HTCƫ$+*! to reach your destination,
keep you entertained, and help you stay in touch with the people that matter to you.
Access music, phone calls, maps, and more with HTC Car.
1. HTC Car instantly launches when you mount HTCƫ$+*! in HTC Car Kit.
2. Swipe up or down to see what you can do in HTC Car.
When using HTC Car, return to the main screen from any other screen by pressing
.
When you remove HTCƫ$+*! from HTC Car Kit, HTC Car will automatically exit.
You can also manually close HTC Car by pressing from the main screen.
Using voice commands in HTC Car
Use your voice to control HTC Car.
This feature may not be available in all languages.
1. In HTC Car, tap the screen with three fingers to activate voice command mode.
2. Do one of the following:
Call someone Say "Call [person's name in phonebook]"
Play music Say "Play [song title, album, artist name, or
genre]"
Find something on
the map
Say "Navigate" . When you hear HTC Car ask you where
you want to go, say the address or name of a point of
interest.
You can also activate voice command mode by:
§Tapping Speak on the main screen in HTC Car.
§Pressing the answer button on supported Bluetooth headsets.
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Finding places in HTC Car
1. In HTC Car, tap Navigation.
2. To search for a place, tap and enter a location in the search box.
3. To look up a previously searched for place, tap Previous.
4. To get directions for an upcoming event in Calendar, tap Appointments and
then tap an upcoming appointment.
Exploring what's around you
Feeling adventurous? With just a few taps, you can find interesting places around you
quickly.
1. In HTC Car, tap Navigation.
2. Tap a category, for example Restaurant or Parking to see what's available near
you.
3. Tap to enter your own search keywords.
Playing music in HTC Car
1. In HTC Car, tap Music.
2. Swipe left or right to browse by category.
3. Tap to search your collection.
4. Tap an album, song, or playlist to listen to it.
Making phone calls in HTC Car
§Tap Dialer to open the dialpad.
§Tap People and then browse a category or search by entering a name.
§Tap Speak and say "Call" and the person's name. For example, say "Call
Jennifer Singer".
Handling incoming calls in HTC Car
When you receive an incoming call, you can easily answer or decline.
§If you hear a voice prompt, say "yes" or "no" to answer or decline a call.
§Tap Answer or Decline.
Customizing HTC Car
§To change the default behavior of HTC Car, tap Settings.
§To add more apps to HTC Car, tap and select an app.
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Using Scribble
Want to make a page for your digital scrapbook? Use the Scribble app to get artistic
and combine photos, text, and illustrations in a note.
With several templates to choose from, you can even create lists or track your budget.
Have a greeting card ready and link it to your friend's birthday in Calendar to send in a
few taps.
Composing a note
1. Open the Scribble app.
2. Choose a template when you're prompted. Or, tap .
3. In the box that says Title text here, type in your note title.
4. Use the editing tools to enter text, draw figures, record audio, and more.
5. Insert images such as photos and illustrations. To find out how, see Inserting
images and illustrations in a note on page 157.
6. Press and hold an image to move, resize, or delete it. You can also use two
fingers to rotate an image.
7. Tap for other options, such as changing the template, linking the note to an
event, and more.
8. Press to save the note.
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Inserting images and illustrations in a note
While composing a note, you can:
§Tap to take a photo, or tap > Insert picture to select an image from Gallery.
§Tap to draw, or tap to write text. You can change the pen characteristics.
§Tap to insert a sticker.
§To insert a web page thumbnail, tap > Web content. On the Internet app, go to
the web page, and then tap > Share > Scribble.
Creating a photo blog note
Think photos can best convey your story? Group photos into a note, and make it more
entertaining by including photo collages, stickers, and more.
If inserting a collage, first group the photos in the same event or album in Gallery.
1. Open the Scribble app.
2. Tap and choose the photo blog template.
3. Tap to take a photo or select photos in Gallery to group them in a collage.
4. When inserting a collage, press and hold it, and then select a layout. You can
also:
§Press and hold, and then drag around a photo within the frame to put the
subject in the center of the frame.
§Press and hold, and then drag a photo over another to re-arrange them.
§Slide two fingers apart to zoom in on a photo, or slide two fingers together
to zoom out.
§Tap another layout to change the current layout.
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5. Tap the area above the date, and then use the editing tools to insert text and
illustrations.
6. To add another page, tap .
7. Press to save the note.
Grouping notes into a notebook
§To group notes into a new notebook, tap > Group.
§To group notes into an existing notebook, tap > Move to.
§To create a new notebook, swipe to the Notebooks tab, and then tap .
Publishing and sharing a note
Upload and share your creative work on the Web and get your own Scribble home
page.
1. With a note opened, tap .
2. Tap Share article.
3. Type a description or tag your note.
4. Make sure that Share your post is selected.
5. Under Share to, tap where you also want to share the link that will be created.
You'll be prompted to complete the action in the apps you selected.
6. Tap Done.
To view notes you've shared, swipe to the Share tab on the Scribble main screen.
Using the Clock
Get more from the Clock app than just the regular date and time. Use HTCƫ$+*!
as a world clock to see the date and time in cities across the globe. You can also set
alarms or track your time using the stopwatch or timer.
Setting the date and time manually
1. Open the Clock app.
2. On the World Clock tab, tap > Local time settings.
3. Clear Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone, and then set the time
zone, date, and time as required.
To display military time, choose the Use 24-hour format option.
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Setting an alarm
You can set up one or more alarms.
1. Open the Clock app.
2. On the Alarms tab, select the check box of an alarm and then tap that alarm.
3. Under Set alarm, use the scroll wheels to set the alarm time.
4. If you want the alarm for multiple days, tap Repeat.
5. Tap Done.
§To turn off an alarm, clear the check box of that alarm.
§If you need to set more than three alarms, tap .
Checking Weather
Use the Weather app and widget to check the current weather and weather forecasts
for the next few days. In addition to your current location, you can view weather
forecasts for other cities around the globe.
1. Open the Weather app. You'll see the weather for different cities, including
where you are.
2. Tap a city to view weather information.
3. Swipe to the Hourly and Forecast tabs to view the forecast in your selected
location.
4. To check the weather in other cities, tap , and then select the city you want.
5. To add more cities, tap and then enter the location.
Your settings in the Weather app also control the weather information that is shown
in the Clock and Calendar.
Recording voice clips
Use Voice Recorder to capture information during lectures, interviews, or even to
create your own audio log.
1. Open the Voice Recorder app.
2. Hold the microphone near the sound source.
3. Tap to start recording a voice clip.
Voice Recorder can run in the background while you do other things on
HTCƫ$+*!, except when you open other apps that also use audio functions.
4. Tap to stop recording.
To play back the voice clip, tap .
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To see your recorded voice clips, tap . Press and hold a voice clip to see options
for sharing, setting it as a ringtone, and more.
Keeping track of your tasks
Use the Tasks app to organize and track to do and task lists. Create tasks on your
phone or sync them with your Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account. You can also
sync tasks with your Google account.
You can even choose to see your tasks in the Calendar app .
Creating a task
1. Open the Tasks app.
2. To select the task account where you want to create the task, tap .
3. Tap , and then enter the task details.
Tasks created under My tasks can be linked to a contact (tap ) or to a location
(tap ).
4. Tap Save.
Managing tasks
1. Go to the list that contains the task.
2. In the list of tasks, you can:
§Tap the check box next to the task to mark a task complete.
§Press and hold a task to delete, postpone, or move it to another list.
§Tap to view completed tasks, sort them, and more.
Managing task lists
1. In the Tasks app, tap > Manage lists.
2. From here, you can:
§Tap a list to show all tasks under that list.
§Tap and choose an account to create a list.
You can't create lists for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts.
§Tap to rename or delete a list.
Some lists can't be deleted.
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Kid Mode
Worried that your kids might wander off to inappropriate web sites or mess with your
important work files while using HTCƫ$+*!? Use Kid Mode to let your children
enjoy fun and age-appropriate games and more, while helping to protect your
important data from accidental deletion. To learn more about Kid Mode, visit
www.zoodles.com.
This feature may not be available on all phones.
Creating a child profile
1. Open Parent Dashboard from the All Apps screen. The first time you use
Kid Mode, you need to create or sign in to your account.
2. Tap the default name at the top of the screen, and then tap Add Child.
3. Fill out the information on the screen and then tap Save.
Switching to Kid Mode
1. Open the Kid Mode app.
2. If prompted, follow the instructions on the screen to set a child lock.
3. On the Zoodles main screen, tap the profile that you created for your child.
4. Tap the icons to access games and apps, play recorded storybook readings, and
more.
Setting child-accessible apps in Kid Mode
When in Kid Mode, you can choose which apps on HTCƫ$+*! your child will
have access to.
1. Open Parent Dashboard from the All Apps screen. You can also go to Parent
Dashboard from Settings > Security > Kid Mode.
2. Confirm your action by entering the required information.
3. Under Basic Features, tap Apps. You'll see a list of apps installed on
HTCƫ$+*!.
4. Tap the check option beside the app that you want your child to be able to use
in Zoodles.
Want to receive or block incoming calls while in Kid Mode? Tap > Device
Options, and then select or clear the Allow Incoming Calls option.
Closing Kid Mode
On the Zoodles main screen, tap and then confirm your action by entering the
required information.
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Internet connections
Turning the data connection on or off
Turning your data connection off saves battery life and money on data charges.
You need a 4G/LTE plan to use your operator's 4G/LTE network for voice calls and
data services. Check with your operator for details.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. Tap the Mobile data tile to turn the data connection on and off.
If you don’t have the data connection turned on and you’re also not connected to a
Wi-Fi network, you won’t receive automatic updates to your email, social network
accounts, and other synced information.
Managing your data usage
If you're on a limited data allowance, it's important to keep track of the activities and
apps that usually send and receive data, such as browsing the web, syncing online
accounts, and sending email or sharing status updates.
Here are some other examples:
§Streaming web videos and music
§Playing online games
§Downloading apps, maps, and files
§Refreshing apps to update info and feeds
§Uploading and backing up your files to your online storage account
§Using HTCƫ$+*! as a Wi-Fi hotspot
§Sharing your mobile data connection by USB tethering
To help you save on data usage, connect to a Wi-Fi network whenever possible and
set your online accounts and emails to sync less frequently.
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Turning data roaming on or off
Connect to your mobile operator’s partner networks and access data services when
you’re out of your mobile operator’s coverage area.
Using data services while roaming may be costly. Check with your mobile operator
for data roaming rates before you use data roaming.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. If Mobile data is off, tap the Mobile data tile to turn it on.
3. Tap . The Mobile network settings screen opens.
4. Select or clear the Data roaming option.
Select the Data roaming sound option if you’d like HTCƫ$+*! to play a sound so
you’ll know when it’s connecting to a roaming network.
Keeping track of your data usage
Monitor your data usage to help prevent going over your monthly data allowance.
Data usage measured by HTCƫ$+*! may differ from, and be less than, your
actual data usage.
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap Data usage.
3. On the Mobile tab, select Limit mobile data usage and tap OK to automatically
disable your data connection when you reach the set limit.
4. Drag the upper LIMIT line to set your monthly data limit.
5. Select Alert me about data usage, and then drag the lower ALERT line to set an
alert before you reach your monthly data limit.
6. Tap Reset data usage, and then set the day of the month when your usage
cycle resets. This date is usually the start of your monthly billing cycle.
7. Drag the vertical line markers to see how much data you've used during a
particular time interval.
If you're connecting HTCƫ$+*! to another portable Wi-Fi hotspot, tap >
Mobile hotspots to restrict background data from downloading that may incur
extra data fees.
Viewing the data usage of apps
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap Data usage.
3. On the Mobile tab, drag the vertical line markers to see how much data you've
used during a particular time interval.
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4. Scroll down the screen to see a list of apps and their data usage info.
5. Tap an app to see more details.
Wi-Fi
To use Wi-Fi, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot”.
The availability and strength of a Wi-Fi signal varies depending on objects the Wi-Fi
signal has to pass through (such as buildings or a wall between rooms).
Turning Wi-Fi on
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. Tap the Wi-Fi tile to turn Wi-Fi on.
3. Tap to see a list of detected wireless networks.
§To manually scan for Wi-Fi networks, tap > Scan.
§If the wireless network that you want is not listed, tap > Add network to
manually add it.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
1. Turn Wi-Fi on, and check the list of detected Wi-Fi networks.
See Turning Wi-Fi on on page 164.
2. Tap a Wi-Fi network you want to connect to.
3. If you selected a secured network, enter the network key or password.
4. Tap Connect. You'll see the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar when connected.
Preventing notifications from unsecured Wi-Fi networks
You can prevent getting notified about unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
1. Turn Wi-Fi on, and check the list of detected Wi-Fi networks.
See Turning Wi-Fi on on page 164.
2. Press and hold an unsecured Wi-Fi network you want to stop being notified
about, and tap Block network notification.
3. To unblock an unsecured Wi-Fi network, press and hold the network name and
tap Unblock network notification.
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi network via WPS
If you're using a Wi-Fi router with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can connect
HTCƫ$+*! easily.
1. Turn Wi-Fi on, and check the list of detected Wi-Fi networks.
See Turning Wi-Fi on on page 164.
2. Tap > WPS Push, and then press the WPS button on your Wi-Fi router.
To use the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) PIN method, tap > WPS Pin Entry.
Logging into a public Wi-Fi network automatically (WISPr)
You can set HTCƫ$+*! to automatically log into a public Wi-Fi network that you
regularly use. This saves you the trouble of going through the Wi-Fi provider's web
authentication every time you connect to their Wi-Fi network. Just add your login
credentials to the WISPr (Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming) settings.
The access point of the Wi-Fi network needs to support the WISPr web portal.
Consult the Wi-Fi provider for details.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. If Wi-Fi connection is off, tap the Wi-Fi tile to turn it on.
3. Tap .
4. Tap > Advanced.
5. Under WISPr settings, select Auto login and then tap WISPr account settings >
Add a new account.
6. Enter the service provider name, your login name (the full domain name), and
password.
7. Tap > Save
8. Connect to the public Wi-Fi network.
§If you have access to several public Wi-Fi networks, you can add up to five sets of
login credentials to the WISPr accounts list.
§In the WISPr accounts list, press and hold an account to remove or edit it.
Connecting to VPN
Add virtual private networks (VPNs) so you can connect and access resources inside
a local network, such as your corporate network.
Before you can connect to your organization's local network, you may be asked to:
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§Install security certificates
§Enter your login credentials
§Download and install a required VPN app on HTCƫ$+*!
Contact your network administrator for details. Also, HTCƫ$+*! must first
establish a Wi-Fi or data connection before you can start a VPN connection.
Adding a VPN connection
You must first set a lock screen PIN or password before you can use credential
storage and set up the VPN.
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap VPN > > Add VPN profile.
3. Enter the VPN settings and set them up according to the security details your
network administrator gave you.
4. Tap Save.
Connecting to a VPN
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap VPN.
3. Tap the VPN that you want to connect to.
4. Enter your log in credentials, and then tap Connect. When you’re connected, the
VPN connected icon appears in the notification area of the status bar.
You can then open the web browser to access resources such as your corporate
network intranet.
Disconnecting from a VPN
1. Slide the Notifications panel open.
2. Tap the VPN notification, and then tap Disconnect.
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Using HTCƫ$+*! as a Wi-Fi hotspot
Share your data connection with other devices by turning HTCƫ$+*! into a Wi-
Fi hotspot.
§Make sure the data connection is turned on.
§You must have an approved data plan associated with your account from your
mobile service provider to use this service. Devices connected to your Wi-Fi
hotspot use data from your subscribed data plan.
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap Mobile network sharing > Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
The first time you turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot, you'll need to set it up.
3. Enter a hotspot name or use the default.
4. Enter a password or use the default.
The password is the key other people need to enter on their device so they can
connect and use HTCƫ$+*! as a wireless router.
5. To help make your Wi-Fi hotspot more secure, tap > Advanced.
Choose from the available settings, and then press .
6. Tap the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot On/Off switch to turn it on.
HTCƫ$+*! is ready to be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot when you see on the status
bar.
To help minimize security risks, use the default security settings and set a strong
and unique password.
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Sharing your phone's Internet connection by
USB tethering
No Internet connection available for your computer? No problem. Use the data
connection of HTCƫ$+*! to connect to the Internet.
§To make sure that the USB drivers for HTCƫ$+*! are up-to-date, install the
latest version of HTC Sync Manager on your computer.
§Make sure you have a USB tethering service enabled by your mobile operator.
§You may need to have USB tethering added to your data plan, and it may incur
additional cost. Contact your mobile service provider for details.
§Make sure that mobile data is turned on.
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap Mobile network sharing > USB network setting > USB tethering (or Mobile
network sharing > USB tethering).
3. Connect HTCƫ$+*! to your computer using the provided USB cable. The
next time HTCƫ$+*! connects to a computer, it will remember your
settings.
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Wireless sharing
Bluetooth
Turning Bluetooth on or off
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick Settings.
2. Tap the Bluetooth tile to turn Bluetooth on or off.
3. Tap to see a list of available devices.
Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to save battery power, or in places where using
a wireless device is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals.
Connecting a Bluetooth headset
You can listen to music over a Bluetooth A2DP stereo headset, or have hands-free
conversations using a compatible Bluetooth headset.
Before you connect your headset, make it discoverable so HTCƫ$+*! can find
it. Refer to your headset manual for details.
1. Turn Bluetooth on and check the list of available devices.
See Turning Bluetooth on or off on page 169.
2. If you don't see your headset listed, tap Scan for devices to refresh the list.
3. Tap the name of your headset in the Available Devices section. HTCƫ$+*!
pairs with the headset and the headset connection status is displayed in the
Paired Devices section.
4. If prompted to enter a passcode, try 0000 or 1234, or consult the headset
documentation to find the passcode.
When the Bluetooth headset is connected, you'll see in the status bar.
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Reconnecting a Bluetooth headset
Normally, you can easily reconnect your headset by switching on Bluetooth on
HTCƫ$+*!, and then turning on the headset.
However, you might have to connect manually if your headset has been used with
another Bluetooth device.
1. Turn Bluetooth on and check the list of paired devices.
See Turning Bluetooth on or off on page 169.
2. Tap the headset’s name in the Paired Devices section.
3. If prompted to enter a passcode, try 0000 or 1234, or consult the headset
documentation to find the passcode.
If you still cannot reconnect to the headset, follow the instructions in Unpairing from a
Bluetooth device on page 170, and then follow the steps under Connecting a
Bluetooth headset on page 169.
Unpairing from a Bluetooth device
1. Turn Bluetooth on and check the list of paired devices.
See Turning Bluetooth on or off on page 169.
2. In the Paired devices section, tap next to the device to unpair.
3. Tap Unpair.
Receiving files using Bluetooth
HTCƫ$+*! lets you receive various files with Bluetooth, including photos, music
tracks, contact info, calendar events, and documents such as PDFs.
Refer to the device’s documentation for instructions on sending information over
Bluetooth.
1. Turn Bluetooth on.
See Turning Bluetooth on or off on page 169.
2. On the sending device, send one or more files to HTCƫ$+*!.
3. If asked, accept the pairing request on HTC $+*! and on the sending
device. You may also be prompted to enter the same passcode or confirm the
auto-generated passcode on both devices.
You'll then get a Bluetooth authorization request.
4. Tap Pair.
5. When HTCƫ$+*! receives a file transfer request notification, slide the
Notifications panel down, tap the incoming file notification, and then tap
Accept.
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6. When a file is transferred, a notification is displayed. Slide the Notifications panel
down, and then tap the relevant notification to view the file.
7. You can also tap > Show received files to view files received via Bluetooth.
NFC
Using NFC
With built-in NFC (near field communication) on HTCƫ$+*!, you can share
content to another NFC-capable mobile device in an instant.
NFC may not be available in some phones.
Beam webpages, photos, contact information, and more by holding HTCƫ$+*!
and the other device back to back.
You can also use NFC for contactless payment. Availability of NFC payment depends
on when your mobile operator launches this service. Contact your mobile operator for
details.
Turning NFC on or off
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap NFC.
3. Tap the NFC On/Off switch to turn it on and off.
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Beaming content
Make sure that both devices are unlocked and have NFC turned on. If the other
device has an Android Beam option, make sure it is also turned on.
1. While viewing the content that you want to share, hold HTCƫ$+*! and the
other phone back to back.
Make sure that the NFC area (shaded part) of HTCƫ$+*! and the other
phone's NFC area are close to one another. Experiment by slightly moving the
phones until a connection is made.
2. Tap the screen.
The shared content appears on the other screen. For some items that you've shared
(such as contact information), additional instructions on how to save the item will
appear on the receiving device.
HTC Mini+
About HTC Mini+
Want to multitask and take calls, read text messages, and more while browsing the
Web or watching videos? Buy the HTC Mini+ and use it with HTCƫ$+*!.
Here are some of the things you can do right on HTC Mini+:
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§See instant notifications of text messages, calendar events, and email messages.
§Make and receive phone calls.
§View new text messages. Choose a preset response to send a quick reply, or call
the sender.
§View ongoing and upcoming calendar events.
§Dismiss or snooze the alarm.
§Use as a laser pointer.
§Use as a remote control for HTCƫ$+*!. Remotely play music, control the
shutter to take photos, or control a PowerPoint® presentation.
For complete details on how to use HTC Mini+, see its user guide.
Connecting HTC Mini+to your phone
Use NFC or Bluetooth to pair and connect HTC Mini+ to your phone.
NFC may not be available in some phones.
You only need to pair once. The next time you turn on HTC Mini+, it will automatically
reconnect to your phone.
For more convenience, you can purchase and pair with several HTC Mini+ devices. For
instance, you can have a device in your living room, bedroom, and study room. You
can pair your phone with all HTC Mini+ devices, but your phone can only connect to
two at the same time. Disconnect an HTC Mini+ device first before connecting to
another one.
Pairing via NFC
If you're using a protective case with your phone, remove it first before using NFC
to pair and connect.
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap HTC Mini+.
3. Follow the instruction and illustration on your phone to turn HTC Mini+ on.
4. Tap NFC, and then tap Next.
5. Hold HTC Mini+ back-to-back with your phone until the phone vibrates.
6. Tap Yes when you're prompted to pair with HTC Mini+.
Pairing via Bluetooth
1. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
2. Tap HTC Mini+.
3. Follow the instruction and illustration on your phone to turn HTC Mini+ on.
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4. Tap Bluetooth, and then tap Next.
5. Follow the instruction and illustration on your phone to make HTC Mini+
discoverable via Bluetooth.
6. Tap Connect.
Disconnecting HTC Mini+
Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap HTC Mini+ to disconnect.
Managing HTC Mini+
While HTC Mini+ is connected, you can manage it from your phone. You can create
your own Quick text replies to add to HTC Mini+, find the device if you misplaced it,
and more.
1. Turn HTC Mini+ on.
2. On your phone, turn Bluetooth on. HTC Mini+ then automatically connects to
your phone.
3. Go to Settings, and then under Wireless & networks, tap More.
4. Tap HTC Mini+.
5. Under Paired devices, tap next to the HTC Mini+ device name, and then
choose what you want to do.
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Settings and security
Airplane mode
When you enable Airplane (Flight) mode, all wireless radios on HTC $+*! are
turned off, including the call function, data services, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.
When you disable Airplane mode, the call function is turned back on and the previous
state of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is restored.
§You can manually turn Bluetooth and Wi-Fi back on after enabling Airplane mode.
§If USB tethering is turned on, enabling Airplane mode turns it off. You need to
manually turn USB tethering on after you disable Airplane mode.
Do any of the following to turn Airplane mode on or off:
§Press and hold POWER, and then tap Airplane mode.
§With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open the Quick Settings
panel. Tap the Airplane mode tile to turn airplane mode on or off.
When enabled, the Airplane mode icon is displayed in the status bar.
Do not disturb mode
Use Do not disturb mode to reject calls, and silence audible alerts and notifications,
but still want to have a data connection available.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Sound.
2. Tap the Do not disturb On/Off switch to turn it on and off.
3. Tap Do not disturb to set when you want Do not disturb to turn off, or to allow
the Clock app alarm and timer sounds to play when Do not disturb is on.
The Do not disturb icon will appear in the notifications area of the status bar. Even
when Do not disturb mode is on, you'll still see notification icons in the status bar to
alert you of missed calls, new messages, calendar events, alarms, and other
notifications.
Allowing incoming calls to bypass Do not disturb mode
Add important contacts to an exceptions list so that you can still receive their calls
even when Do not disturb mode is on.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Sound.
2. Tap Do not disturb.
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3. Tap Do not disturb exceptions and then tap .
4. Choose whether to select contacts or groups to add to the exceptions list.
5. Select the checkbox to allow incoming calls from contacts on the exceptions
list.
To remove contacts or numbers from the exceptions list, tap > Remove contact.
Setting a Do not disturb schedule
You can schedule when you want Do not disturb to turn on. For example, if you can
set it to turn on during a weekly meeting.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Sound.
2. Tap Do not disturb.
3. Tap Do not disturb schedule and then tap .
4. Set the start and end times for the schedule.
5. To have the schedule repeat on specific days, tap Repeat and select which days
you want it to occur.
6. To select which contacts will be allowed to reach you when the Do not disturb
schedule is active, tap Contacts to allow calls.
7. Tap Done.
The schedule will be listed on the Do not disturb schedule screen.
Calendar events that have Do not disturb enabled will also be listed on the Do not
disturb schedule screen.
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Scheduling when to turn data connection off
To help conserve power and data usage, you can set a time period when the data
connection will automatically turn off during low peak times. This takes effect after the
screen has been off for 15 minutes and there's no network activity (no downloads,
streaming, or data usage).
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Power.
2. Tap Sleep mode.
3. To manually change the settings, clear Learn sleep time automatically if it's
selected.
4. Under Sleep time, choose the start and end time when data connection is
disabled.
5. Tap the Sleep mode On/Off switch to turn it on.
The data connection resumes when you switch the screen back on.
Automatic screen rotation
Automatic rotation is not supported in all applications.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Select or clear the Auto-rotate screen option to turn it on or off.
Setting when to turn off the screen
After a period of inactivity, the screen turns off to conserve battery power. You can
set the idle time before the screen turns off.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Tap Screen timeout, and then tap the time before the screen turns off.
Screen brightness
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Tap Brightness.
3. With the Automatic brightness option selected, drag the slider to set the
maximum brightness level. This sets a limit on how bright the screen will be
when Automatic brightness is selected.
4. To set the brightness manually, clear the Automatic brightness option, and then
drag the brightness slider to the left to decrease or to the right to increase the
screen brightness.
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Changing the display font
You can change the font style and size of the display font.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons.
2. Tap Font style and choose one of the built-in fonts or tap Get fonts online to go
online and download new fonts.
3. Tap Font size to choose the size of the font.
Touch sounds and vibration
Some people like the sound or vibration feedback they get when touching the screen,
and some don't. You can turn on or off various types of touch sounds and vibration on
HTCƫ$+*!.
§Touch tones when tapping the phone dial pad
§Touch sounds when tapping onscreen items
§Screen lock sounds
§Pull-to-refresh sounds
§Vibration when pressing hardware buttons
§Touch sound and vibration when tapping the HTC Sense keyboard
Turning touch sounds and vibration on and off
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Sound.
2. Under System, select the option you want to turn on or off.
Turning off keyboard sounds and vibration
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard.
2. Tap HTC Sense Input.
3. Tap Sound feedback and then select None to turn off keyboard sounds.
4. Clear the Vibration feedback option to turn off keyboard vibration.
Changing the display language
Changing the language adjusts the keyboard layout, date and time formatting, and
more.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Language & keyboard.
2. Tap Language, and then choose the language you want to use.
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Accessibility settings
Use these settings when you’ve downloaded and installed an accessibility tool, such as
a screen reader that provides voice feedback. You can turn accessibility functions or
services on or off.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Accessibility.
2. Choose the settings you want.
Turning Magnification gestures on or off
If you're visually impaired or would just like to get a closer view of what's on the
screen, use Magnification gestures to enlarge portions of your phone's screen.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Accessibility.
2. Tap Magnification gestures, and then tap the On/Off switch to turn it on or off.
Follow the onscreen instructions to learn how to use Magnification gestures.
Installing a digital certificate
Use client and Certificate Authority (CA) digital certificates to enable HTCƫ$+*!
to access VPN or secured Wi-FI networks, and also to provide authentication to online
secure servers. You can get a certificate from your system administrator or download
it from sites that require authentication.
§You must set a lock screen PIN or password before installing a digital certificate.
§Some apps such as your browser or email client let you install certificates directly
in the app. See the app's help for details.
1. Save the certificate file in the root folder on HTCƫ$+*!.
2. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
3. Tap Install from storage.
4. If you have more than one certificate in the root folder, select the certificate you
want to install.
5. Enter a name for the certificate and tap OK.
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Disabling an app
Apps, even if not used often, may be running in the background and downloading
data. If an app cannot be uninstalled, you can disable it.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Apps.
2. Swipe to the All tab.
3. Tap the app, and then tap Disable.
Assigning a PIN to a nano SIM card
You can help to protect the nano SIM card by assigning a Personal Identification
Number (PIN).
Make sure you have the default PIN provided by your mobile operator before
continuing.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Tap Set up SIM card lock.
3. Choose to lock the card, enter the default PIN of the card, and then tap OK.
4. To change the card PIN, tap Change SIM PIN.
Restoring a nano SIM card that has been locked out
If you enter the wrong PIN more times than the maximum number of attempts
allowed, the card will become “PUK-locked.”
You need a Pin Unlock Key (PUK) code to restore access to HTCƫ$+*!. Contact
your mobile operator for this code.
1. On the Phone dialer screen, enter the PUK code, and then tap Next.
2. Enter the new PIN you want to use, and then tap Next.
3. Enter the new PIN again, and then tap OK.
Lock screen notifications
Choose the types of notifications to show or hide on the lock screen.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Under Lock screen, tap Notification settings.
3. Choose whether to show or hide notifications such as missed calls and text
messages.
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Hiding the caller from the lock screen
You can prevent the names and photos of incoming callers from appearing on the
lock or security screens.
The caller must be in your private contacts list.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Under Lock screen, select Incoming phone calls.
Setting a screen lock
Help protect your personal information and help prevent others from using
HTCƫ$+*! without your permission.
Choose to set a screen lock pattern, numeric PIN, or other means of securing your
phone. You'll be asked to unlock the screen every time HTCƫ$+*! is turned on or
when it’s idle for a certain period of time.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Tap Screen lock.
3. Select a screen lock option and set up the screen lock.
4. Tap Lock phone after, then specify the idle time before the screen is locked.
You can also clear Make pattern visible or Make passwords visible if you don’t want
your screen lock to display as you enter it onscreen.
Setting up face unlock
Set up face unlock if you want to unlock HTCƫ$+*! using the front camera.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Tap Screen lock > Face Unlock.
3. Tap Set it up and follow the onscreen instructions.
4. Choose a backup unlock method to use in case the phone doesn't recognize
you.
5. Tap Lock phone after, and then specify the idle time before the screen is locked.
To help make face unlock more reliable and more secure, you can:
§Tap Improve face matching to train HTCƫ$+*! to recognize your face in
different situations, such as when you're wearing glasses or sporting a beard.
§Select the Liveness check option and you will be asked to blink to unlock the
screen.
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Bypassing the lock screen
If you've set a screen lock for HTCƫ$+*!, you can just skip the lock screen and
go straight to the security screen for unlocking HTCƫ$+*!.
1. Go to Settings, and then tap Security.
2. Select the Bypass lock screen on wake option.
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Trademarks and copyrights
©2014 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
HTC, the HTC logo, HTC Desire, HTC BlinkFeed, HTC BoomSound, HTC Connect, HTC
Dot View, HTC Sense, Motion Launch, VideoPic, and Zoe are trademarks or service
marks of HTC Corporation.
Google, Android, Chrome, Gmail, Google+, Google Drive, Google Maps, Google Now,
Google Play, Google Voice Search, Google Wallet, and YouTube are trademarks of
Google Inc.
Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Outlook, Windows, ActiveSync, Windows Media, and
Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
The
Bluetooth
® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.
Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wireless Fidelity Alliance, Inc.
LTE is a trademark of European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Facebook is a trademark of Facebook, Inc.
DLNA and the DLNA disc logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digital
Living Network Alliance. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
iPhone, iTunes, Mac, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
Polaris Office is a trademark of Infraware, Inc.
microSD is a trademark of SD-3C LLC.
All other trademarks and service marks mentioned herein, including company names,
product names, service names and logos, are the property of their respective owners
and their use herein does not indicate an affiliation with, association with, or
endorsement of or by HTC Corporation. Not all marks listed necessarily appear in this
User Guide.
The HTC Sync Manager software can be used with materials that you own or are
lawfully authorized to use and/or duplicate. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of
copyrighted material may be a violation of copyright law in the United States and/or
other countries/regions. Violation of U.S. and international copyright laws may subject
you to significant civil and/or criminal penalties. HTC Corporation shall not be held
responsible for any damages or losses (direct or indirect) that you may incur as a
result of using this software.
Screen images contained herein are simulated. HTC shall not be liable for technical or
editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential
damages resulting from furnishing this material. The information is provided “as is”
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without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. HTC also
reserves the right to revise the content of this document at any time without prior
notice.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or storing in a
retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form without prior written
permission of HTC.
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Index
A
Accounts
- syncing
121
Airplane mode
175
Alarms
- setting
159
Android Beam
See NFC
Apps
- arranging
62
- grouping into a folder
62, 63
- hiding or unhiding
63
- icons on Home screen
59
- installing
26
- installing from Google Play
25
- installing from the web
26
- on Home screen
59
- restoring
26
- uninstalling
27
- updating
25
B
Backup
- about
122
- HTC Backup
123
- HTC Sync Manager
127
- options
122
- restoring backed up apps
26
Battery
- charging
16
- checking usage
51
- saving battery power
52
BlinkFeed
See HTC BlinkFeed
Bluetooth
- connecting a Bluetooth headset
169
- receiving information
170
Browser
- bookmarks
103
- history
103, 104
- incognito tab
104
- Reading list or Watch list
102
- tabs
102
- using
101
- viewing desktop version
101
Burst mode
73
C
Calendar
- creating an event
148
- dual time zone
147
- meeting conflicts
148
- meeting invitations
149
- reminders
150
- sending quick response
150
- views
147
Call history
91
Camera
- basics
69, 71, 72
- capture modes
70
- continuous shooting
73
- filters
70
- flash
70
- HDR
75
- manual settings
76
- Pan 360
74
- recording a video
72
- slow motion
76
- standby
69
- sweep panorama
75
- taking a photo
71
- taking photo while recording
73
- using volume buttons as controls
70
- video resolution
73
- zooming
70
Capture modes
- modifying and saving
77
- switching to
70
Capture screen
39
Car
- about
154
- handling calls
155
- HTC Car Kit
154
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- navigation
155
- playing music
155
- voice commands
154
Change phone language
178
Clock
- alarm
159
- setting date and time
158
Conference call
91
Contacts
- adding
133
- copying contacts
21, 135
- importing contacts
21, 135
- transferring contacts
21, 135
Continuous shooting
73
Copy
- files
115
Copying
- text
46
D
Data connection
- data roaming
163
- sharing
168
- turning on or off
162
- usage
162
Data transfer
- from Android phone
20
- from iPhone and other phones
21
- transferring contacts
21
Display
- changing the time before the screen
turns off
177
- screen brightness
177
- screen rotation
177
- Sleep mode
32
DLNA
112
Do not disturb mode
175
Driving
See Car
E
Email
See Mail
Exchange ActiveSync
- flagging an email
143
- meeting request
144
- Out of office
144
- sending a meeting request
144
expanded storage
114
F
Face unlock
181
Factory reset
130
Files
- copying
115
Finger gestures
34
Firmware
See Software update
FM Radio
- using
110
Folder
- grouping apps
62
- grouping bookmarks
103
- removing items
62, 63
FOTA
See Software update
G
Gallery
- creating animated gif
83
- creating sequence shots
83
- custom effects
82
- editing group shots
84
- editing photos
81
- removing objects in photo
84
- Video Highlights
See Zoe
- video trimming
84
- viewing photos and videos
78
- viewing photos and videos by
event
78
- viewing photos by location
79
- watching videos
84
Geotag
78
Gestures
- motion gestures
32
- touch gestures
34
Gmail
145
Google Drive
- about
117
- saving to Google Drive
120
- storage space
118
- uploading photos and videos
118
- working with documents
120
Google Maps
151
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Google Now
- setting up
98
- turning off
100
Google Play
- installing apps
25
- refund
27
Google Voice Search
101
GPS (Global Positioning System)
See Location settings
Group messaging
94
H
Hands free
169
Hard reset
See Factory reset
HDMI
113
HDR
75
Headphones
See Bluetooth
Home screen
- widgets
58
- adding or removing widget panel
60
- apps
59
- arranging widget panels
60
- changing your main Home screen
61
- feeds
65
- folder
62
- launch bar
58
- rearranging widgets and icons
60
- removing widgets and icons
60
- shortcuts
59
- wallpaper
58
- widget panel
22
Hotspot
See Wireless router
HTC Backup
123
HTC BlinkFeed
- about
65
- adding regional editions
67
- adding RSS feeds
67
- deleting items
68
- posting to social networks
68
- saving articles for later
67
- selecting feeds
66
- setting up custom topics
66
- showing social network and app
feeds
66
- turning on or off
65
HTC Car
See Car
HTC Clock
- setting an alarm
159
HTC Media Link HD
113
HTC Mini+
- adding Quick text
174
- disconnecting
173
- find feature
174
- pairing and connecting
173
- renaming
174
- unpairing
174
HTC Sense version
24
HTC Sync Manager
127
I
Idle screen
See Lock screen
Incognito mode
See Browser, incognito tab
Internet
- browsing
101
Internet connection
- VPN
165
- Wi-Fi
164
- wireless router
167
K
Keyboard
- dictionary
49
- entering text
47
- entering text by speaking
50
- HTC Sense keyboard
47
- layout
48
- multi-language keyboard
48
- predictive text
48
- shortcuts
49
- speech recognition
50
Kid mode
- about
161
- choosing apps
161
- closing
161
L
Language
- system language
178
Location settings
151
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Lock screen
- answering a call
89
- dismissing an alarm
32
- opening an app
38
- rejecting a call
89
- unlocking
32
- widgets
64
Low battery
52
Low storage
115
M
Mail
- attachments
141
- carbon copy, blind copy (cc, bcc)
141
- deleting
143
- draft
141
- replying
141
- searching
143
- sending
141
- sorting
142
Mail folders
- moving email messages
142
Making calls
- calling
87
Maps
- Google Maps
151
Master reset
See Factory reset
Meeting request
144
Messages
- block box
96
- deleting a conversation
97
- draft message
93, 94
- forwarding
95
- group SMS
94
- locking
97
- replying
94
- saving as task
95
- secure box
95
- sending
93
microSD card
12
MMS
See Multimedia message
Motion Launch
40
Multimedia message
- attachment
93
- group MMS
94
- sending
93
Music
- adding a song to a queue
107
- album covers
107
- artist photos
107
- BoomSound profile
106
- listening
105
- lyrics
108
- playing music from the Lock
screen
105
- playlist
106
- setting a song as ringtone
107
- transferring from iPhone
129
N
Navigation
See Car
NFC (Near Field Communication)
171
Notifications
- panel
44
- widget
45
O
Online accounts
- adding accounts
121
- removing accounts
121
- syncing manually
121
- what can you sync with
121
Online storage
- Google Drive
117
P
Pair a Bluetooth headset
169
Pan 360
74
People
- adding a new contact
133
- contact groups
137
- contact link suggestions
136
- copying contacts
21, 135, 136
- editing contacts
134
- filtering your contacts
132
- groups
137
- importing contacts
21, 135
- merging contact information
136
- personal profile
133
- sending contact information
137
- transferring contacts
21, 135
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Phone calls
- blocking a call
92
- call history
91
- calling
87
- conference call
91
- emergency call
89
- extension number
87
- missed calls
88
- Motion Launch
42
- muting the microphone
90
- putting a call on hold
90
- receiving calls
89
- Smart Dial
87
- speakerphone
90
- speed dial
88
Phone information
24
Phone settings
See Settings
Phone updates
24
Photos
- custom effects
82
- location
79
- transferring from computer
22
- transferring from iPhone
129
- viewing photos and videos
78
- viewing photos and videos by
event
78
- viewing photos by location
79
Power
- charging the battery
16
- checking battery usage
51
- saving power
52
- sleep mode
32
Print screen
See Capture screen
PUK (PIN Unblock Key)
180
Q
Quick call
42
Quick settings
22
R
Radio
See FM Radio
Reading list
102
Recent apps
39
Recording your voice
159
Reset
130
Ringtone
- editing
108
- setting song as ringtone
107
Router
See Wireless router
S
Screen
- adjusting brightness
177
- capture
39
- changing the time before the screen
turns off
177
- idle screen
32
- rotation
177
- Sleep mode settings
177
Screen lock
181
Screen shot
See Capture screen
Scribble
- about
156
- composing a note
156
- grouping notes
158
- inserting images
157
- photo blog template
157
- templates
156
SD card
12
Search
- searching phone and Web
100
- voice search
101
Security
- protecting phone with screen
lock
181
- security certificates
165
Settings
- About
24
- Accessibility
179
- display language
178
- Storage
114
Setup
- contacts from old phone
21
- initial setup
18
- photos, music, videos from old
phone
22
Sharing
- events
149
- Google Drive
119
- text
47
- TV
112
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Shortcuts
38
Sleep mode
32
Slideshow
- highlight video
86
Slow motion video
76
Smart network sharing
168
SMS
See Messages
Soft reset
130
Software update
24
Sound
- ringtone, notifications, and alarm
57
- switching profiles
92
Speakerphone
90
Speed dial
88
Storage
114
Sweep panorama
75
Sync
- HTC Sync Manager
127
T
Tasks
- about
160
- creating a task
160
- managing
160
- managing lists
160
Tethering
See USB Tethering
Text message
93
U
Upgrade
See Software update
Upload
- Google Drive
118
USB Tethering
168
V
Video Highlights
See Zoe
VideoPic
73
Videos
- editing
84
- playback speed
85
- recording
72
- taking photo while recording
73
- transferring from computer
22
- watching
84
Voice input
50
Voice Recorder
159
Voice search
101
VPN
- adding a connection
166
- connecting
166
- disconnecting
166
W
Waking up phone
- through Motion Launch
40
- through power button
32
Wallpaper
- changing
58
Watch list
102
Weather
- checking weather
159
Wi-Fi
- connecting via WPS
165
- turning on
164
Widgets
- adding
58
- changing settings
59
- lock screen widgets
64
- rearranging
60
- removing
60, 61
- resizing
59
Wireless display
112
Wireless router
167
Word prediction
- bilingual prediction
49
Y
YouTube
- finding videos of songs
109
- watching
109
Z
Zoe
86
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