HTC PG86100 Smart Phone User Manual Sprint Speedy UG

HTC Corporation Smart Phone Sprint Speedy UG

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Introduction
This User Guide introduces you to Sprint® service and
all the features of your new device. It’s divided into four
sections:
Section 1: Getting Started
Section 2: Your Device
Section 3: Sprint Service
Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information
Your Device’s Menu
The following table outlines your device’s main menu
structure. From the Home screen, press to open the
menu. If the screen is locked, pull the ring or press
to unlock it.
Note: Because of updates in phone software, this printed
guide may not be the most current version for your
phone. Visit www.sprint.com and sign on to My Sprint
to access the most recent version of the user guide.
WARNING: Please refer to the Important Safety
Information section on page 262 to learn
about information that will help you safely use
your device. Failure to read and follow the
Important Safety Information in this device
guide may result in serious bodily injury, death,
or property damage.
Tip: For most programs or games on the device, pressing
brings up options available for the application or
game.
All apps
Notifications
Personalize
1: Personalize display
1: Scene 2: Skin
3: Wallpaper 4: Lock screen
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2: Add items to Home
1: Widget 2: App
3: Shortcut 4: Folder
3: Personalize sound
1: Sound set 2: Ringtone
3: Notification sound 4: Alarm
Wallpaper
1: HTC wallpapers 2: Live wallpapers
3: Gallery
Ringtones
Settings
1: Personalize (see “Personalize” on page i)
2: Wireless & networks
1: Airplane mode
2: Wi-Fi
3: Wi-Fi settings
1: Wi-Fi 2: Network notification
3: Wi-Fi Protected Setup 4:Add Wi-Fi network
4: Bluetooth
5: Bluetooth settings
1: Bluetooth 2: Device name
3: Discoverable 4: Advanced Settings
5: Scan for devices
6: Sprint Hotspot
7: Sprint Hotspot settings
1: Router name (SSID) 2: Security
3: Password 4: Manage users
8: 4G
9: 4G settings
1: 4G 2: Network provider
3: Signal strength 4: IP address
10: VPN settings
11: Mobile network
12: Mobile networks
1: Data roaming 2: Data roaming sound
3: Data Roam Guard 4: Call guard
5: Roaming Guards 6: Enable always-on
mobile data
13: USB tethering
14: USB tethering setting
15: Internet Pass-through
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3: Call
1: Voicemail service
2: Voicemail settings
3: Clear voicemail notification
4: TTY mode
1: TTY Off 2: TTY Full
3: TTY HCO 4: TTY VCO
5: Phone settings
1: Edit default message 2: Edit message
3: Save to contacts
6: DDTM mode
7: Voice Privacy
8: Automatic prepend
9: Plus code dialing
10: Internet call settings
1: Accounts 2: Use Internet calling
4: Sound
1: Sound profile 2: Volume
3: Vibrate 4: Phone ringtone
5: Quiet ring on pickup 6: Pocket mode
7: Flip for speaker 8: Audible touch
9: Notification sound 10: Pulse notification light
11: Audible touch tones 12: Audible selection
13: Screen lock sounds 14: Haptic feedback
15: Emergency tone
5: Display
1: Auto-rotate screen 2: 3D home screen
3: Animation 4: Brightness
5. Screen timeout 6: Notification flash
7: G-Sensor calibration
6: Accounts & sync
1: Background data
2: Auto-sync
3: Exchange ActiveSync (if available)
1: General settings 2: Mail
3: Contacts 4: Calendar
5: Update when opened 6: Update schedule
4: Facebook (if available)
1: Account settings 2: Sync Contacts
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5: Facebook for HTC Sense (if available)
1: Sync live feed 2: Sync Calendar
3: Sync contacts 4: Update schedule
6: Flickr (if available)
1: Sync stream 2: Sync contacts
3: Update schedule
7: Google (if available)
1: Sync Contacts 2: Sync Gmail
3: Sync Calendar
9: HTC Sense (if available)
10: Mail (if available)
1: Account settings 2: Sync mail
3: Update when opened 4: Update schedule
11: Qik Video (if available)
1: Account Settings 2: Sync contacts
12: Twitter for HTC Sense (if available)
1: Sync Peep 2: Sync Friend
3: Update when opened 4: Update schedule
13: Watch Account
1: Account Settings
2: Update widget when opened
14: New s
1: Sync news 2: Update when opened
3: Update schedule
15: Stocks
1: Sync stock info 2: Update when opened
3: Update schedule
16: Weather
1: Sync weather 2: Update when opened
3: Update schedule
7: Location
1: Use wireless networks 2: Location setting
3: Use GPS satellites 4: Phone finder
8: Search
1: Google search 2: Searchable items
3: Clear shortcuts
9: Privacy
1: Display message text on lock screen
2: Back up my settings 3: Automatic restore
10: Connect to PC
1: Default connection type2: Ask me
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11: Security
1: Set up screen lock 2: Visible passwords
3: Set password 4: Use secure credentials
5: Install from SD card 6: Clear all credentials
12: Applications
1: Unknown sources 2: Manage applications
3: Running services 4: Development
5: Storage use 6: Start automatically
7: Notifications
13: SD & phone storage
1: Total space 2: Available space
3: Unmount SD card 4: Erase SD card
5: Available space 6: Make more space
7: Factory data reset
14: Date & time
1: Automatic 2: Set date
3: Select time zone 4: Set time
5: Use 24-hour format 6: Select date format
14: Language & keyboard
1: Select language
1: English 2: Español
2: Swype
1: Language 2: Word prediction
3: Audio feedback 4: Vibrate on keypress
5: Enable tip indicator 6: Auto-spacing
7: Auto-capitalization 8: Show complete trace
9: Word choice window 10: Speed vs. accuracy
11: Swype help 12: Tutorial
3: Touch Input
1: Keyboard types 2: International keyboard
3: Bilingual prediction 4: Text input
5: Chinese text input 6: Tutorial
7: Trace keyboard 8: Personal dictionary
15: Accessibility
16: Voice input & output
1: Voice recognizer settings
2: Text-to-speech settings
17: System updates
1: Firmware update 2: Update profile
3: Update PRL 4: HTC software update
18: About phone
1: Tell HTC
1: Report errors to HTC 2: Report preference
3: Report usage to HTC 4: Send reports
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2: Phone identity
1: Model number 2: MEID
3: Phone number 4: IMSI
5: Current username
3: Battery
1: Battery status 2: Battery level
3: Battery use 4: Up time
5: Awake time
4: Hardware information
1: Hardware version 2: Processor
3: Memory 4: Display
5: Main camera 6: Front camera
7: Wi-Fi 8: Wi-Fi MAC address
9: Bluetooth 10: Bluetooth address
11: 4G MAC address
5: Software information
1: Android version 2: HTC Sense version
3: Software number 4: More
5: PRI Version 9: PRL Version
6: Legal information
1: HTC legal 2: Sprint legal
3: Google legal 4: Open source licenses
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Section 1
Getting Started
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2 1A. Setting Up Service
Setting Up Your Device (page 2)
Activating Your Device (page 3)
Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 4)
Sprint Account Passwords (page 4)
Getting Help (page 5)
Setting Up Your Device
1. Install the battery.
Insert a coin or other flat object into the slot at the
bottom of the battery compartment cover and lift
the cover up gently to remove.
Insert the battery, contacts end first, and then
gently press the battery into place.
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Setting Up Service
Replace the battery compartment cover, making
sure all the locking tabs are seated and there are
no gaps around the cover.
2. Press to turn the device on.
If your device is activated, it will turn on, search for
Sprint service, and enter standby mode.
If your device is not yet activated, see “Activating
Your Device” for more information.
3. Make your first call.
Tap .
Use the onscreen keypad to enter a phone
number.
Tap .
Activating Your Device
If you purchased your device at a Sprint Store, it is
probably activated and ready to use.
If you received your device in the mail and it is for a new
Sprint account or a new line of service, it is designed to
activate automatically. To confirm your activation,
make a phone call.
If you received your device in the mail and you are
activating a new device for an existing number on your
account, you will need to go online to activate your
new device.
From your computer’s Web browser, go to
www.sprint.com/activate and complete the
onscreen instructions to activate your device.
When you have finished, make a phone call to
confirm your activation. If your device is still not
activated or you do not have access to the Internet,
contact Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727
for assistance.
Note: When you turn on your device for the first time, you will be
given options to let you quickly set up various accounts,
such as your Google account, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter,
Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®, and other email
accounts. We recommend that you skip these.
Note: Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for
your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up your
voicemail, and make a call. You should fully charge
your battery as soon as possible. See “Charging the
Battery” on page 20 for details.
Tip: Do not press while the phone is being
activated. Pressing cancels the activation
process.
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Setting Up Your Voicemail
Your device automatically transfers all unanswered calls
to your voicemail, even if your device is in use or turned
off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal
greeting as soon as your device is activated. Always use
a password to protect against unauthorized access.
1. Press and tap > Voicemail.
2. In the Personalize your voicemail window, tap
Personalize now.
3. Your device will automatically connect with Sprint
voicemail service. Follow the system prompts to:
Create your password.
Record your name announcement.
Record your greeting.
For more information about using your voicemail, see
“Voicemail” on page 164.
Sprint Account Passwords
As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to
your personal account information, your voicemail
account, and your data services account. To ensure
that no one else has access to your information, you
will need to create passwords to protect your privacy.
Account User Name and Password
If you are the account owner, you will create an account
user name and password when you sign on to
www.sprint.com. (Click Sign in and then click Sign up
now! to get started.) If you are not the account owner (if
someone else receives the bill for your Sprint service),
you can get a sub-account password at www.sprint.com.
Note: If you are having difficulty with activation, contact Sprint
Customer Service by dialing 1-888-211-4727 from any
other phone.
Note: Voicemail Password
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a
password when setting up your voicemail to protect
against unauthorized access. Without a password,
anyone who has access to your device is able to
access your voicemail messages.
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Setting Up Service
Voicemail Password
You’ll create your voicemail password when you set up
your voicemail. See “Setting Up Your Voicemail” for
more information on your voicemail password.
Data Services Password
With your Sprint phone, you may elect to set up an
optional data services password to control access and
authorize Premium Service purchases.
For more information, or to change your passwords,
sign on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer
Service at 1-888-211-4727.
Getting Help
Managing Your Account
Online: www.sprint.com
Access your account information.
Check your minutes used (depending on your Sprint
service plan).
View and pay your bill.
Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment.
Purchase accessories.
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.
View available Sprint service plans and options.
Learn more about data services and other products
like games, ring tones, screen savers, and more.
From Your Sprint Phone
1. Press and tap .
2. Do any of the following:
Tap to check minute
usage and account balance.
Tap to make a
payment.
Tap to access a
summary of your Sprint service plan or get
answers to other questions.
From Any Other Phonea
Sprint Customer Service: 1-888-211-4727.
Business Customer Service: 1-800-927-2199.
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Sprint 411
Sprint 411 gives you access to a variety of services and
information, including residential, business, and
government listings; movie listings or showtimes;
driving directions, restaurant reservations, and major
local event information. You can get up to three pieces
of information per call, and the operator can
automatically connect your call at no additional charge.
There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411, and you
will be billed for airtime.
Tap .
Sprint Operator Services
Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when you
place collect calls or when you place calls billed to a
local telephone calling card or third party.
Tap .
For more information or to see the latest in products
and services, visit us online at www.sprint.com.
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Section 2
Your Device
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Your Device (page 8)
Turning Your Device On and Off (page 11)
Viewing the Display Screen (page 13)
Battery and Charger (page 18)
Getting Around Your Device (page 21)
Displaying Your Phone Number (page 23)
Making and Answering Calls (page 23)
Speed Dialing (page 28)
Dialing Sprint Services (page 29)
Entering Text (page 29)
Home Screen (page 35)
Your Device
Tip: Device Software Upgrades – Updates to your device’s
software may become available from time to time.
Sprint will automatically send critical updates to your
device. You can also check for and download updates
by pressing > , and then tapping Settings >
System updates > Firmware update to search for and
download available updates.
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Device Basics
Key Functions
1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated
prompts.
2. Proximity Sensor automatically switches the display
screen off when you hold the device near your
face during a call. When activated, the proximity
sensor does not affect the device’s 3G, 4G, or
Wi-Fi connection.
3. Display Screen displays all the information needed
to operate your device, such as the call status, the
People list, the date and time, and the signal and
battery strength.
4. Menu Key allows you to open a list of actions that
you can do on the current screen.
5. Home Key takes you back to the Home screen.
When in standby mode, press and hold to open
the recently used applications window.
6. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly
when you are speaking to them.
7. Search Key allows you to search information on the
current screen or application. For example, while in
People, press to search for a contact.
8. Back Key allows you to go back to the previous
screen, or close a dialog box, options menu, the
Notifications panel, or onscreen keyboard.
9. Front camera allows you to take photos and videos
or start a video call.
10. Front Indicator Light (LED) shows your device’s
connection status at a glance.
11. 3.5 mm Headset Jack allows you to plug in either a
stereo headset or an optional headset for
convenient, hands-free conversations.
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect
jack may damage the device.
12. Power Button lets you turn the device on or off, turn
the screen on or off, restart the device, or switch
the device to airplane mode.
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13. Volume Button allows you to adjust the ringer or
media volume or adjust the voice volume during a
call.
14. Dual flash helps illuminate subjects in low-light
environments when the camera is focusing and
capturing a photo or video.
15. Capture Mode Button allows you to set the camera
to capture photos or videos in 2D or 3D.
16. Camera Button allows you to open the camera. If
the camera is opened, press this button to capture
the photo or start recording video.
17. Camera lenses allow you to capture high-definition
photos and videos in 2D or 3D.
18. Charger/Accessory Jack allows you to connect the
device charger or the USB cable (included).
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect
jack may damage the device.
19. Speaker lets you hear the different ringers and
sounds. The speaker also lets you hear the caller’s
voice in speakerphone mode.
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Device Basics
Turning Your Device On and Off
Turning Your Device On
Press at the top of the device.
Turning Your Device Off
1. Press and hold for about two seconds.
2. On the Phone options menu, tap Power off.
3. In the Power off confirmation box, tap OK.
Restarting Your Device
1. Press and hold for about two seconds.
2. On the Phone options menu, tap Restart.
3. In the Restart phone confirmation box, tap Restart.
Turning the Screen Off When Not in Use
To save battery power, the device automatically turns
off the screen after a certain period of time when you
leave it idle. You will still be able to receive messages
and calls while the device’s screen is off.
You can also turn off and lock the screen by pressing
. Pressing again or receiving an
incoming call will turn on your device screen and show
the lock screen.
Note: When the screen is locked and you press , it
will only turn off the screen and not the device. You will
need to unlock the screen first before you press and
hold to turn the device off. See “Turning the
Screen Off When Not in Use” for details.
Note: Restarting the device will close all running apps and
will clear all temporary files in the device’s memory.
Make sure to save your work before restarting the
device.
Tip: For information on how to adjust the time before the
screen turns off, see “Display Settings” on page 44.
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Using the Lock Screen
Aside from protecting the device’s screen from
unwanted taps, the lock screen also displays important
information, updates, and messages at a glance, or
provide shortcut icons to your favorite applications.
To unlock the screen:
1. When the screen is off, press to show
the lock screen.
2. Pull the ring up to unlock the screen. When you
have an incoming call, pulling the ring up answers
the call.
– or –
Drag a shortcut icon, a photo, or a message board
to the ring to unlock the screen and launch the
related application. Note: If you have set up a screen lock, you will be prompted
to draw the pattern, enter the PIN, or enter the
password. For more information on how to create and
enable a screen lock, see “Protecting Your Device with
a Screen Lock” on page 50.
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Device Basics
Viewing the Display Screen
Your device’s display screen provides information
about notifications and your device’s status. This list
identifies the symbols you’ll see on your device’s
display screen:
Status Bar – Notification Icons
New Text or Multimedia Message
New Voicemail
New Gmail message
New Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync or
POP3/IMAP email message
Problem with Text/Multimedia Message
delivery
New instant message from Google Talk
Upcoming event
Music is playing
General notification (for example, sync error)
Storage card is low on free space
Wi-Fi is on and wireless networks are
available
Data synchronizing – connected to HTC
Sync
New location detected
More (undisplayed) notifications
Call in progress (Voice Privacy locked)
Call in progress (Voice Privacy unlocked)
Missed call
Status Bar – Notification Icons
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Uploading data (animated)
Downloading data (animated)
Waiting to upload
Content downloaded
Device connected to computer via USB
cable
Storage card is safe to remove or storage
card is being prepared
No storage card installed in the device
New tweet
Updates available for an application
Status Bar – Notification Icons
Status Bar – Device Status Icons
Signal Strength
(More bars = stronger signal)
No Service
Device is “roaming” off the Nationwide Sprint
Network
Sprint 3G data service (EVDO) available
Sprint 3G data service (EVDO) available and
active (with icon animation)
Sprint 3G data service is currently
unavailable
Sprint 1xRTT network available
Sprint 1xRTT network available and active
(with icon animation)
Sprint 1xRTT network is currently unavailable
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Device’s location feature is on and available
for location-based services such as GPS
Navigation
Device’s location feature off and your
location is available only for 911
Device microphone muted
Device speaker muted
Vibrate mode
Sprint Mobile Hotspot is on and is ready to
share its 4G connection
Shows current battery charge level
(Icon shown is fully charged)
Bluetooth on
Connected to Bluetooth device
Airplane mode
Status Bar – Device Status Icons
Alarm set
Speakerphone on
Wired microphone headset connected
Wired headset connected
Connected to Wi-Fi network
Connected to a 4G network
4G is on and 4G networks are available
Sprint Hotspot is on and is ready to share its
3G connection
Status Bar – Device Status Icons
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Notifications Panel
When you get a new notification, you can open the
Notifications panel to see the message, reminder or
event notification. The Notifications panel lets you
quickly switch between recently-opened apps, and
also lets you easily turn on settings such as 4G, Wi-Fi
and Bluetooth.
To open the Notifications panel:
To open the Notifications panel, press and hold the
status bar, then slide your finger downward.
If you have several notifications, you can scroll down
the screen to view more notifications.
To close the Notifications panel:
Press and hold the bottom bar of the Notifications
panel, and then drag it up the screen.
– or –
Press .
Tip: You can also open the Notifications panel from the
Home screen by pressing and then tapping
Notifications.
Tap a notification to
open the related
application.
Press and hold, and
then drag up to close
the Notifications panel.
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To switch between recently opened apps:
On the Notifications panel, you can easily access up to
eight apps you just recently opened.
1. Open the Notifications panel.
2. In the Recent applications section, slide your finger
left or right to see recently-opened apps.
3. Tap an application to open it.
To use Quick Settings:
The Quick Settings tab lets you easily turn on 4G, Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, GPS, and more, and also provides a quick
shortcut to all phone settings.
1. Open the Notifications panel.
2. Tap the Quick Settings tab.
3. Tap the check box next to an item to turn it off or
on.
Tip: Press and hold to view recently-opened applications.
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Notification LED
The Notification LED located near the right end of the
earpiece provides information on the device status or
pending notifications.
Battery and Charger
Sprint-approved or HTC-approved batteries and
accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or through
HTC; or call 1-866-866-7509 to order. They’re also
available at www.sprint.com.
Battery Capacity
Your device is equipped with a rechargeable battery.
The battery provides up to 6 hours of continuous talk
time. For battery-saving tips, see “Power-Saving Tips”
on page 57.
LED Status Indication
Solid green Battery is fully charged (when the
device is connected to the AC adapter
or a computer).
Solid amber Battery is charging.
Flashing amber Battery is low. (Power is below 14%.)
Flashing green You have a pending notification (for
example, a new message or a missed
call).
Note: The indicators are listed in order of priority. For
example, if your device is connected to a power
adapter and is charging the battery, the LED will be
solid amber and will not switch to a flashing green light
even if there is a pending notification.
WARNING: Use only Sprint-approved or HTC-approved
batteries and chargers with your device. The
failure to use an Sprint-approved or
HTC-approved battery and charger may
increase the risk that your device will overheat,
catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily
injury, death, or property damage.
Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate
mode, browser use, and other variables may reduce
the batterys talk and standby times.
Tip: Watch your device’s battery level indicator and charge
the battery before it runs out of power.
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Device Basics
Installing the Battery
1. With the device turned off, insert a coin or other flat
object into the slot at the bottom of the battery
compartment cover and lift up gently to remove.
2. Insert the contact end of the battery first, and then
gently push the battery into place.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and press
until it snaps into place, making sure all the locking
tabs are seated and there are no gaps around the
cover.
Removing the Battery
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose
any stored numbers or messages.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover.
(See step 1 of “Installing the Battery.”)
3. Lift the battery out at the notch at the bottom of the
battery compartment.
WARNING: Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion
battery as you can be burned.
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Charging the Battery
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If
your battery level becomes too low, your device
automatically turns off, and you will lose any
information you were just working on.
Always use a Sprint-approved or HTC-approved
desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power
adapter to charge your battery.
1. Plug the USB connector of the AC adapter into the
charger/accessory jack on the upper left side of
your device.
2. Plug the AC adapter in to an electrical outlet to
start charging the battery.
Charging is indicated by a solid amber light in the
Notification LED. As the battery is being charged while
the device is on, the charging battery icon ( ) is
displayed in the status bar of the Home screen. After
the battery has been fully charged, the Notification LED
shows a solid green light and a full battery icon ( )
displays in the status bar of the Home screen.
For more information about Notifications, see
“Notification LED” on page 18 for more details.
Tip: With the Sprint-approved Li-ion battery, you can recharge
the battery before it becomes completely run down.
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Device Basics
Getting Around Your Device
There are different ways to navigate around your
device’s Home screen, menus, and application
screens.
Tap
When you want to type using the
onscreen keyboard, select items
on the screen such as
application and settings icons or
buttons, simply tap them with
your finger.
Press and Hold
To open the available options for
an item (for example, contact or
link in a Web page), simply press
and hold the item.
Swipe, Slide or Drag
To swipe or slide
means to quickly drag
your finger vertically or
horizontally across the
screen.
To drag, press and
hold your finger with
some pressure before you start to move your finger.
While dragging, do not 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, quick
strokes. This finger gesture is
always in a vertical direction,
such as when flicking the
contacts or message list.
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Rotate
For most screens, you can
automatically change the
screen orientation from
portrait to landscape by
turning the device
sideways. When entering
text, you can turn the device
sideways to bring up a
bigger keyboard. See
“Using the Onscreen
Keyboard” for more details.
Pinch and Spread
“Pinch” the screen
using your thumb and
forefinger to zoom out
or “spread” the screen
to zoom in when
viewing a picture or a
Web page. (Move
fingers inward to zoom
out and outward to
zoom in.)
Note: The Auto-rotate screen check box in > >
Settings > Display needs to be selected for the screen
orientation to automatically change.
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Displaying Your Phone Number
Press > and tap Settings > About phone >
Phone identity. (Your phone number and other
information about your device and account will be
displayed.)
Making and Answering Calls
Making Calls
There are several convenient methods to make a call
from your device.
Calling Using the Phone Dialer
You can dial a number directly in the Phone’s dialer. As
you enter the first digits of the phone number, Smart
Dial searchs for contacts that match. If you see the
number that you want, you can tap it to dial it
immediately without entering the rest of the phone
number.
1. Press and tap .
2. Begin entering the first few digits or characters by
tapping the keys on the Phone keypad. If you enter
an incorrect digit, tap to erase it. To erase the
entire number, press and hold .
3. Tap the phone number or contact from the list.
– or –
To call a different phone number associated with
the contact, tap the contact card icon at the right
side of the contact name. On the contact details
screen, tap the number you want to call.
Note: Smart Dial will also search your contacts if you enter the
letters in the name of a contact using the letters on the
number pad. As you enter more letters or numbers, the
list shows only the corresponding matches.
Tip: Tap to close the dialpad and to see if there are
more matching numbers or contacts. To browse
through the filtered list, flick through the list or slide
your finger up or down the list slowly.
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Calling a Phone Number in a Text Message
While viewing a text message, you can place a call to a
number that is in the body of the message.
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. Tap the message with the phone number, and
then tap the phone number.
3. On the Verify the phone number screen, tap Call.
Your device then dials the phone number.
For more information about text messages, see “Text
Messaging (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging (MMS)”
on page 166.
Calling a Phone Number in an Email Message
While viewing an email message, you can tap a phone
number within the body of the email message to open
the Phone screen and dial the selected number.
Calling a Speed Dial Number
To call a stored speed dial number, press and hold a
number key. For information on setting up speed dial
numbers, see “Speed Dialing” on page 28.
You can also place calls from your device using your
History listings (page 59) and Automatic Speech
Recognition (page 117).
Receiving Calls
When you receive a phone call from a contact, the
Incoming call screen appears and displays the caller
ID icon, name, and phone number of the calling party.
When you receive a phone call from someone who is
not stored in People, only the default caller ID icon and
phone number appear on the Incoming call screen.
Answering an Incoming Call
If the display is on, tap Answer.
If the display is off, the display will come on with the
Lock screen. To answer the call, pull the ring up, or
press and hold the Answer button and then drag it
to the ring.
Note: If your device is turned off, all calls automatically go to
voicemail.
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Muting the Ringing Sound
To mute the ringer without rejecting the call, you can do
any of the following:
Press the volume button down.
Press and tap Mute.
Place the device face down on a level surface.
(You can do this even on the Lock screen.)
Using the Quiet Ring on Pickup Feature
Your device automatically reduces the ringer volume
when you pick up the device to answer calls.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings > Sound.
2. Scroll down the screen, and then select the Quiet
ring on pickup check box.
3. Press .
Rejecting an Incoming Call
If the display is on, tap Decline.
If the display is off, the display will come on with
the Lock screen. Press and hold the Decline button
and then drag it to the ring to reject and send the
call to your voicemail.
Rejecting a Call and Sending a Text Message
You can automatically send a default text message to a
caller and reject the incoming voice call. Press and
tap Send message when you have an incoming call to
send the text message.
While on the Phone screen, you can change the default
text message by pressing and tapping Settings >
Edit default message.
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your
roaming charges when making or receiving calls while
outside the Nationwide Sprint Network. See “Roaming”
on page 178 for more information.
Tap Answer to answer the call. (See “Roaming
Guards” on page 179 for more information.)
Ending a Call
Tap End call.
Note: If your device is turned off, all calls automatically go to
voicemail.
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Missed Call Notification
When you do not answer an incoming call, you will see
the missed call icon in the status bar.
To see who the caller was, press and hold the status
bar, and then drag downward on the screen to open
the Notifications panel. The missed call number or
contact name is displayed.
Tap the missed call number or contact name to open
the Call history. Missed calls are indicated by the
missed call icon ( ).
Calling Emergency Numbers
You can place calls to 911 even if the device’s screen is
locked or your account is restricted.
To call the 911 emergency number when the device’s
screen is locked with a screen lock:
1. Unlock the screen. For more information, see
“Using the Lock Screen.”
2. Tap Emergency call on the screen.
3. Tap .
To call the 911 emergency number normally or when your
account is restricted:
1. Unlock the screen. For more information, see
“Using the Lock Screen.
2. Tap on the Home screen.
3. Tap .
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information
This device features an embedded Global Positioning
System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911
emergency location services where available.
When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS
feature of your device seeks information to calculate
your approximate location. Depending on several
variables, including availability and access to satellite
signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to
determine and report your approximate location.
Important: Always report your location to the 911 operator
when placing an emergency call. Some
designated emergency call takers, known as
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), may not
be equipped to receive GPS location information
from your device.
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In-Call Options
Pressing during a call displays a list of available
in-call features. Tap an option to select it.
The following options may be available through the
Options menu:
Add call to initiate a three-way call.
People to display your contacts list.
Flash to accept another incoming call and put the first
caller on hold. Tap Flash again to talk to the first caller.
Mute to mute the microphone. Tap Unmute to unmute
the microphone.
Speaker on or Speaker off to route the device’s audio
through the speaker or through the earpiece.
Tap Speaker On to route the device’s audio through
the speaker. (You can adjust the speaker volume
by pressing the volume button up or down.)
Tap Speaker Off to use the device’s earpiece.
End-of-Call Options
After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone
number that is not in your People list, you can choose
to save the number to People. On the Phone screen,
tap at the right side of the number to add the new
number to People.
Saving a Phone Number
You can store contacts entries in your device. Your
device automatically sorts People entries
alphabetically. (For more information, see “About
People” on page 62.)
To save a number from standby mode:
1. Press and tap .
2. Enter the phone number by tapping the keys on
the keypad.
3. Tap Save to People. (This button appears after
tapping six digits.)
Note: When the device is completing a call, only the People,
Flash, and Speaker on options are available.
WARNING: Because of higher volume levels, do not place the
device near your ear during speakerphone use.
Tip: After receiving a call from a phone number that is not in
your People list, an options menu is briefly displayed to
allow you to save the number to People. On the options
menu, tap Yes, create new contact.
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4. Tap Create new contact or Save to existing contact.
5. Use the keyboard to enter the new contact name
and tap Save to save the new entry.
– or –
Tap an existing contact name and tap Save to save
the new number.
Finding a Phone Number
You can search People for entries by name.
1. Press and tap > People.
2. Press , tap the Search people bar and enter the
first letter or letters of an entry. (The more letters
you enter, the more specific the search.)
3. Tap the contact to display the contact’s phone
number(s).
Dialing From the People List
1. Press and tap > People.
2. Tap the entry you want to call.
3. Tap Call [Type of Number]. (For example, Call
mobile.)
Speed Dialing
Your device can store up to nine phone numbers in
speed dial locations.
To assign a speed dial number to a People entry:
1. Press and tap > People, and then tap an
entry in People.
2. Press and tap Set speed dial.
3. Tap the list menu under Number to select a
number from the contact to assign to speed dial.
4. Tap the list menu under Location to assign the
number to a speed dial location.
5. Tap Save.
Note: If you assign a number to an already in-use speed dial
location, the new phone number will automatically
replace the previous speed dial assignment.
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Device Basics
To call using Speed Dial:
Press and hold the appropriate key on the Phone
keypad for approximately two seconds.
The display confirms that you have dialed the
number when it shows “Dialing” on the upper right
side of the screen.
Finding Speed Dial Numbers
1. Press and tap .
2. Press and Speed dial.
3. Tap a speed dial entry to call the contact.
Dialing Sprint Services
Dial the appropriate service number:
Customer Service
Sprint 411
Account Information
Sprint Operator
Entering Text
Using the Onscreen Keyboard
When you start a program or select a box that requires
entry of text or numbers, the onscreen keyboard
becomes available. You can choose from three
keyboard layouts: Standard, Phone, and Compact.
Changing to Landscape Orientation
When entering text, you can choose to use the
landscape orientation of the onscreen keyboard by
turning the device sideways. This pops up a larger
Standard keyboard that lets you type easily using two
thumbs
Tip: While on the Speed dial screen, tap Add new or press
and tap Add to add new speed dial entries from People.
Note: The landscape orientation keyboard is not supported in
all applications.
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Changing the Onscreen Keyboard Layout
You can choose from three different keyboard layouts
to suit your typing style. To change the keyboard layout,
do the following:
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Language & keyboard > Touch Input.
2. Tap Keyboard types, and then select from the
following keyboard types:
Standard. This layout is similar to a desktop
computer keyboard. This is the default keyboard
layout.
Phone. This layout resembles a traditional wireless
phone keypad.
Compact. This layout features two letters on each
key. The keys are slightly larger than on the
standard layout.
Entering Text
Use the following keys while entering text using the
onscreen keyboard:
Press and hold keys with gray characters at the
top to enter numbers, symbols, or accented
letters. The gray character displayed on the key is
the character that will be inserted when you press
and hold that key. Some keys have multiple
characters or accents associated with them.
Shift key. Tap to capitalize the next letter you
enter. Tap twice to turn on caps lock.
Numeric key. Tap to switch to the numeric and
symbol keyboard.
Alphabet key. Tap to switch to the alphabetic
keyboard.
Enter key. Tap to create a new line.
Backspace key. Tap to delete the previous
character. Press and hold to delete multiple
characters.
Voice input key. Tap to speak the words you want
to type. See “Voice Input” on page 120.
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Predictive Text
The onscreen keyboard has predictive text to help you
type quickly and accurately. Predictive text input is
enabled by default, and word suggestions are
displayed as you type.
To enter a word in predictive mode, do any of the
following:
If you see the word you want highlighted in green or
orange, you can simply tap the space bar to insert
the word into your text.
If you see the word you want shown in the
suggestions before you have finished typing the
entire word, tap the word to insert it into your text.
If an arrow is shown to the right of the suggestion list,
tap the arrow to see more suggestions.
Adding a Word to the Predictive Text Dictionary
Your device comes with a list of words that it references
for predictive text suggestions. Sometimes you may
need to add a word to the predictive text dictionary, for
example a name or a specialized technical word.
While entering text using the Standard keyboard layout,
if you tap any word on the suggestion list, it is
automatically added to the predictive text dictionary if it
was not in the dictionary already.
To manually add a word to the predictive text dictionary:
1. Press > , and then tap Settings > Language &
keyboard > Touch Input > Personal dictionary.
2. Tap Edit personal dictionary and then tap Add new.
3. Enter the word to add, and then tap OK.
Tap to hide the onscreen keyboard.
Tap to toggle between Multitap and XT9
predictive modes when using the Compact or
Phone layout. (See “Predictive Text” for details.)
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Editing or Deleting a Word in Your Personal
Dictionary
You can edit or remove words that you previously
added to the predictive text dictionary.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings > Language
& keyboard > Touch Input > Personal dictionary.
2. Tap Edit personal dictionary.
3. To edit a word, tap the word, enter your changes,
and then tap OK.
– or –
To delete a word, press , tap Delete and then tap
the X icon to the right of the word.
Backing up Your Personal Dictionary to Your
Storage Card
You can use your microSD storage card to back up the
new words you’ve added to your personal dictionary.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings > Language &
keyboard > Touch Input.
2. Tap Personal dictionary > Sync personal dictionary >
Copy to storage card.
3. When prompted, tap OK.
Restoring Your Personal Dictionary from Your
Storage Card
1. Press > and then tap Settings > Language &
keyboard > Touch Input.
2. Tap Personal dictionary > Sync personal dictionary >
Restore from storage card.
3. When prompted, tap OK.
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Adjusting Touch Input Settings
Press > , and tap Settings > Language &
keyboard > Touch Input.
Touch Input Settings
Keyboard types lets you select the keyboard layout to
use. You can choose from Standard, Phone, or
Compact.
International keyboard lets you add or remove
languages from the onscreen keyboard language list.
Bilingual prediction lets you activate word prediction
for a second language.
Text input lets you set text input options when
entering text, calibrate the keyboard, and set sound
or vibration feedback whenever you tap a key.
Standard
Prediction: Enable the word prediction feature.
Spell correction: Correct typographical errors
by selecting from a list of possible words
based on the keys you have tapped as well as
neighboring keys.
Phone & Compact
Spell correction: Correct typographical errors
by selecting from a list of possible words that
reflect the characters of the keys you have
tapped as well as characters of nearby keys.
Word completion: Select from a list of possible
combinations based on the characters that
appear on the keys that you tapped.
Other settings
Sound feedback: Cause keys to audibly click
when tapped.
Vibrate when typing: Cause keys to vibrate
when tapped.
Finger touch precision
Calibration tool: Lets you recalibrate the
keyboard if you feel that the keys are not
responding accurately to your taps.
Reset calibration: Reset the calibration back to
factory default.
Chinese Text input lets you set options when entering
text in Chinese.
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Pinyin: Choose Traditional Chinese or Simplified
Chinese. In Simplified Chinese, you can enable
Fuzzy Pinyin pairs.
Stroke: Choose Traditional Chinese or Simplified
Chinese mode.
Tutorial lets you go through tutorials to learn how to
use the onscreen keyboard features.
Trace keyboard lets you choose the pen color and
pen width to use when tracing letters on the
keyboard.
Personal dictionary lets you add, edit, or remove
words in the predictive text dictionary. For more
information, see “Adding a Word to the Predictive
Text Dictionary” and “Editing or Deleting a Word in
Your Personal Dictionary.
Using Swype to Enter Text
Aside from the touch input keyboards, you can also
use Swype® to trace the letters of the word that you
want to enter. With Swype, you slide your finger on the
onscreen keyboard to enter words. For example, if you
want to type “the”, put your finger on the “t” key, and
then trace the word (by sliding your finger) “the” on the
onscreen keyboard.
Adjusting Swype Settings
Press > and then tap Settings > Language &
keyboard > Swype.
– or –
While using the Swype keyboard, tap and then
tap Options.
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Switching Between Touch Input and
Swype Keyboard
By default, your device uses the touch input method.
You can choose to change the input method so you
can use Swype.
1. On an application (for example, Messages) that
lets you enter text, press and hold the text box.
2. Tap Input method, and then select the input
method you want to use.
Home Screen
The Home screen is the starting point for many
applications and functions. The Home screen allows
you to add items like application icons, shortcuts,
folders, and widgets to give you instant access to
information and applications.
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1. Status Bar: Displays device status and notification
icons. See “Viewing the Display Screen” on page
13 for a list of icons you will see on the status bar.
2. Application icon: Tap to open the related
application.
3. All apps: Tap to open the All apps screen. The All
apps screen holds all applications on your device.
4. Personalize: Tap to personalize or add items to the
Home screen or to an extended screen, or change
the sound settings of your device.
5. Phone: Tap to open the Phone screen to make
calls.
Extended Screens
Besides the Home screen, you can access six
additional screens to provide more space for adding
icons, widgets, and more. Press , and then drag
across the screen to move from the Home screen to an
extended screen.
There are six extended screens besides the main
Home screen.
Tip: While in any application, press to go back to the
Home screen.
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To go directly to a particular screen:
1. From any screen, pinch the screen to display
thumbnail images of all screens.
2. Tap the screen you want to open.
Customizing the Home Screen
To add a Home screen item:
1. Press and tap .
2. On the Add items to Home section, tap the item
you want to add to the Home screen or an
extended screen:
Widget: Add HTC or Android™ widgets to a
screen such as a clock, calendar, mail, people,
Footprints, and more.
App: Add shortcuts to applications on your phone.
To quickly add an application shortcut that is on
the All apps screen to a screen, press and hold
an application icon. When the device vibrates,
drag the icon to an empty area on the screen,
and then release it.
Shortcut: Add shortcuts to bookmarked Web
page, a favorite contact, a Gmail™ label, a music
playlist, and more.
Folder: Add a folder where you can organize
screen items. Add a shortcut to all your contacts,
contacts with phone numbers, or starred contacts.
Contact details are automatically updated when
there are changes in the source.
Customize any screen by adding application shortcuts
and widgets. You can also use preset widgets from a
Scene. To use a Scene, press and tap > Scene.
Note: You cannot add more screens.
Tip: While on an extended screen, press to return to the
Home screen.
Tip: On the Home screen, you can press to show the
thumbnail overview.
Note: You can also press and hold an empty area on the
Home screen.
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To add a widget:
1. Press and tap > Widget.
2. Select a widget to add to a screen, and then select
a layout to use, when available.
3. Tap Select.
To edit or reposition a screen item:
1. Press and hold the item on the Home screen you
want to edit or reposition. The item then expands
and the device vibrates. Don’ lift your finger just yet.
2. To reposition the item, drag it to the position you
want on the screen, and then release it.
– or –
To edit the item (when editing is available), drag it
to the Edit button
To remove a screen item:
1. Press and hold the item on the screen you want to
remove. The item then expands and the device
vibrates. Don’ lift your finger just yet.
2. Drag the item to the button on the lower
right of the screen.
3. When the button turns red, release the
item.
To create a folder and add items to it:
You can create folders on a screen to hold application
icons or shortcuts.
1. Press and tap > Folder > New folder. A new
folder appears on the screen.
2. Press and hold an application icon or a shortcut
on the screen, and then drag it on top of the folder.
Note: Most HTC widgets offer various layouts and sizes to fit
your needs.
Note: Your device places the widget on an available home
screen. You may need remove a widget on the screen
first if there is no space to place the new widget.
Note: To move an item from the Home screen to an
extended screen, press and hold the item and then
drag it to the left or right edge of the screen until the
display shifts to the extended screen. Position the item
on the screen, and then release it.
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To access the items inside a folder, tap the folder to
open it and then tap the icon of the application or
shortcut you want to open.
To rename a folder:
1. Tap the folder to open it.
2. Press and hold the folder’s title bar to open the
Rename folder dialog box.
3. Enter the Folder name and then tap OK.
Note: To delete a folder, follow the same procedure as you
would for removing a screen item.
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Personalization Settings (page 40)
Sound Settings (page 41)
Display Settings (page 44)
Location Settings (page 46)
Messaging Settings (page 47)
Airplane Mode (page 49)
TTY Use With Sprint Service (page 49)
Security Settings (page 50)
Data Synchronization Settings (page 53)
Social Network Settings (page 55)
Application Settings (page 56)
Date & Time Settings (page 57)
Power-Saving Tips (page 57)
Personalization Settings
Selecting a Scene
Customize your device’s Home and extended screens’
appearance by selecting a scene to reflect your
lifestyle. Scenes are preset screen layouts that you can
quickly apply.
Press and tap > Scene, and then tap a
scene to apply it.
Renaming or Deleting a Scene
You can rename or delete a custom scene.
1. Press and tap > Scene.
2. Select the scene you want to rename or delete.
3. Press and:
Tap Rename, enter the new Scene name, and then
tap Done.
– or –
Tap Delete, tap the scene or scenes that you want
to delete and then tap Delete > OK.
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Settings
Home Screen Wallpaper
See “Changing the Display Screen” on page 45 for
details.
Default Ring Tone
See “Phone Ring Tone” on this page for details.
Sound Settings
Phone Ring Tone
Select a default ring tone for incoming calls.
Selecting the Default Ring Tone
Your device provides a variety of ring tones that you
can set as the default ring tone of your device.
1. Press and tap > Ringtone.
2. Tap the ring tone you want to use, and then tap
Apply. The ring tone briefly plays when selected.
Notification Sound
Your device provides a variety of sounds that you can
set as the default sound for notifications.
1. Press and tap > Notification sound >
Default notification.
2. Tap the sound you want to use, and then tap Apply.
The sound plays when selected.
Sound Set
Sound sets are collections of ringtone, notification, and
alarm sounds that you can use to personalize the way
your device alerts you. You can apply a preset sound
set or create your own.
Note: You can use *.wav, *.mid, *.mp3, *.wma, or other types
of sound files that you have downloaded from the
Internet or copied from your computer as ring tones.
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Applying a Sound Set
1. Press and tap > Notification sound >
Sound Set.
2. Tap the sound set you want to use.
3. You can tap to hear samples of the ringtone,
notification sounds, and alarm for that sound set.
4. Tap Apply.
Creating a Sound Set
1. Press and tap > Notification sound >
Sound set > New sound set.
2. Enter a new sound set name, and then tap Done.
3. To customize your newly-created sound set,
press and tap , then select your preferred
ringtone, notification sound, and alarm.
Adjusting the Device’s Volume Settings
Adjust your device’s volume settings to suit your needs
and your environment.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Volume.
3. Drag the volume sliders on the screen to adjust the
ringtone, media, alarm, or notification volume and
then tap OK.
Tip: To download more sound sets, tap > >
Sound set > Get more.
Note: Be sure to choose the sound set you want before you
change the ringtone, notification sounds, and alarm
since your phone automatically saves your changes to
the currently selected sound set.
Note: You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or
the earpiece volume during a call) by pressing the
volume button up or down.
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Settings
Vibrate
To set your device to vibrate instead of making any
sounds:
Press the volume button down in standby mode
until you see the image below on the screen.
The device vibrates and the vibrate mode icon ( )
appears on the status bar.
To set your device to always vibrate in addition to any
ringer settings:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Sound.
2. Select the Vibrate check box.
3. Press .
Silence All
The Silence All option allows you to mute all sounds
without turning your device off.
To activate Silence All:
Press the volume button down in standby mode
until you see the image below on the screen.
The Silence All mode icon ( ) appears on the status
bar.
To deactivate Silence All:
Press the volume button up repeatedly to select a
volume level.
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Alert Notification
Set your device to alert you with an audible tone when
you are not within the Sprint coverage area or when
you make an emergency call.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Sound.
2. Tap Emergency tone, and then tap Alert.
3. Press .
Enabling Touch Tones
You can set the device to play a sound when you are
using the phone keypad or tapping the screen.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Sound.
2. Do any or all of the following:
Select the Audible selection check box to set the
device to play a sound every time you tap the
screen.
Tap Audible touch tones, and then tap Long tones
or Short tones to set the device to play a sound
when you are using the phone keypad.
3. Press .
Display Settings
Changing the Screen Timeout Period
After a period of inactivity, the device screen turns off to
conserve battery power. You can set the idle time
before the screen turns off.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Display >
Screen timeout.
2. Tap the time before the screen turns off.
Note: Extended screen timeout periods reduce the battery’s
talk and standby times.
Tip: To turn off and lock the screen quickly, press .
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Settings
Changing the Display Screen
Changing the device’s display screen wallpaper with a
preset wallpaper or your favorite photo is a quick and
easy way to change the feel of your device and give it a
fresh look. Browse the collection of wallpapers
included in your device or choose from photos that you
have taken with the camera. You can also change to an
animated wallpaper.
1. Press > and tap and tap Wallpaper.
2. Do one of the following:
Tap HTC wallpapers to use a preset image.
Tap Live wallpapers to choose from preset
animated wallpapers.
Tap Gallery to use a picture that you have
captured using the camera or copied to your
device as a wallpaper. You can crop the picture
before setting it as a wallpaper.
3. Tap Save or Set wallpaper.
Adjusting the Brightness
By default, the screen brightness automatically adjusts
depending on the surrounding lighting conditions.
To manually adjust screen brightness:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Display.
2. Tap Brightness and then clear the Automatic
brightness check box.
3. Drag the slider to adjust the brightness.
4. Tap OK.
Changing the Screen Orientation
By default, the screen orientation automatically
changes when the device is rotated. To disable
automatic screen orientation:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Display.
2. Clear the Auto-rotate screen check box and
press .
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Recalibrating the Screen
Recalibrate the screen if you feel that the screen
orientation does not respond properly to the way you
hold the device.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Display >
G-Sensor calibration.
2. Place the device on a flat surface and then tap
Calibrate.
3. After the recalibration process, tap OK.
Location Settings
Your device is equipped with a Location feature for use
in connection with location-based services.
The Location feature allows the network to detect your
position. Turning Location off will hide your location
from everyone except 911.
To enable your device’s Location setting feature:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Location >
Location setting.
2. Read the Location disclaimer and then tap ON.
3. Press .
Note: Not all application screens support automatic rotation.
The screen orientation automatically changes to
landscape mode when you turn the device 90
degrees.
Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect
your position using GPS technology, making some
Sprint applications and services easier to use. Turning
Location off will disable the GPS location function for
all purposes except 911, but will not hide your general
location based on the cell site serving your call. No
application or service may use your location without
your request or permission. GPS-enhanced 911 is not
available in all areas.
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Settings
When you turn the Location setting feature on, the
device displays the icon on the status bar. When
you turn Location setting off, the device displays the
icon.
Messaging Settings
Your device’s advanced messaging capabilities let you
send and receive many different kinds of text
messages without placing a voice call. (For more
information, see “Sending Text Messages (SMS)” on
page 167.)
Messaging settings allow you to decide how you would
like to be notified of new messages and create your
own preset messages.
Setting Message Notification
When you receive a message, your device notifies you
by displaying an icon on your display screen. You can
also choose to vibrate the device and have the screen
flash when you receive a message.
To display a notification and vibrate the device when you
receive a message:
1. Press and then tap > Messages.
2. Press and then tap Settings > Notifications.
3. In the Received messages section, select the Play
notification sound and Vibrate check boxes.
4. Press .
To make the front indicator light (LED) flash when you
receive a message:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Display >
Notification flash.
2. Select the SMS/MMS check box and then
press .
Note: Tap Notification sound to choose a notification sound.
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Managing Preset Messages
Your device is loaded with several preset messages to
help make sending text messages easier. Customize or
delete these messages, such as “Where are you?,
“Let’s catch up soon,” and “Just checking in” to suit
your needs, or add your own messages to the list.
To edit or delete a preset message:
1. Press and then tap > Messages.
2. Press , tap Compose and tap the “Add text” box.
3. Press and tap Quick text. (You will see the list of
preset messages.)
4. Press and:
Tap Edit, tap the message you want to edit, edit the
message and tap OK.
– or –
Tap Delete, select the message you want to delete,
and tap Delete > OK. (Tap Cancel to cancel the
deletion.)
To add a new preset message:
1. Press and then tap > Messages.
2. Press , tap Compose and tap the “Add text” box.
3. Press and tap Quick text. (You will see the list of
preset messages.)
4. Press and tap Insert.
5. Enter your message and tap OK. (Your new
message will be added to the beginning of the list.)
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Settings
Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your device’s
features, such as Gallery, Camera, and Music, when
you are on an airplane or in any other area where
making or receiving calls or data is prohibited. When
you set your device to Airplane Mode, it cannot send or
receive any calls or access online information.
To quickly turn Airplane Mode on or off:
Press and hold , and then tap Airplane
mode in Power options. While in Airplane Mode,
the status bar will display .
To turn Airplane Mode on or off in Settings:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Wireless &
networks.
2. Select the Airplane mode check box and press .
While in Airplane Mode, the status bar will
display .
TTY Use With Sprint Service
A TTY (teletypewriter, also known as a TDD or Text
Telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows
people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have
speech or language disabilities, to communicate by
telephone.
Your device is compatible with select TTY devices.
Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device
to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission.
Your device and TTY device will connect using a
special cable that plugs into your device’s headset
jack. If this cable was not provided with your TTY
device, contact your TTY device manufacturer to
purchase the connector cable.
When establishing your Sprint service, please call
Sprint Customer Service using the state
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) by first
dialing . Then provide
the state TRS with this number: 866-727-4889.
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To turn TTY Mode on or off:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Call > TTY mode.
2. Tap TTY Full, TTY HCO, or TTY VCO to turn TTY
mode on.
– or –
Tap TTY Off to turn TTY mode off.
Security Settings
Protecting Your Device with a Screen Lock
You can increase the security of your device by
creating a screen lock. When enabled, you have to
draw the correct unlock pattern on the screen, enter the
correct PIN, or enter the correct password to unlock the
device’s control keys, buttons, and touchscreen.
To create and enable the screen unlock pattern:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Security >
Set up screen lock.
2. Tap Pattern.
3. Read the information on the screen and tap Next.
4. Study the example pattern on the screen, and then
tap Next.
5. Draw the screen unlock pattern by connecting at
least four dots in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
direction. Lift your finger from the screen when
finished.
Note: When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio
quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset
jack.
WARNING: 911 Emergency Calling
Sprint recommends that TTY users make
emergency calls by other means, including
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),
analog cellular, and landline communications.
Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted
when received by public safety answering points
(PSAPs), rendering some communications
unintelligible. The problem encountered appears
related to TTY equipment or software used by
PSAPs. This matter has been brought to the
attention of the FCC, and the wireless industry
and the PSAP community are currently working
to resolve this. Note: You must slide your finger on the screen to create the
pattern and not tap individual dots.
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Settings
6. The device records the pattern. Tap Continue.
7. When prompted, draw the screen unlock pattern
again, and then tap Confirm.
If you fail to draw the correct unlock pattern on the
screen after five attempts, you will be prompted to wait
for 30 seconds before you can try again.
To create and enable a screen unlock PIN:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Security >
Set up screen lock.
2. Tap PIN.
3. Enter a PIN and tap Continue.
4. Enter your PIN again to confirm and then tap OK.
If you fail to enter the correct PIN after five attempts, you
will be prompted to wait for 30 seconds before you can
try again.
To create and enable a screen unlock password:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Security >
Set up screen lock.
2. Tap Password.
3. Enter a password, tap Continue, and then enter
your password again to confirm it.
If you fail to enter the correct password after five
attempts, you will be prompted to wait for 30 seconds
before you can try again.
To disable the screen lock:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Security >
Change screen lock.
2. Draw your unlock screen pattern, enter your PIN, or
enter your password, and then tap Continue.
If you fail to enter the correct password after five
attempts, you will be prompted to wait for 30
seconds before you can try again.
3. Tap None.
Tip: Clear the Use visible pattern check box if you do not
want the unlock pattern to display on the screen when
you unlock it.
Note: To change your unlock screen pattern, press > ,
and then tap Settings > Security > Change screen
lock. Draw the current unlock screen pattern, and then
tap Pattern. Follow screen instructions to change your
unlock screen pattern.
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Updating Your Device’s System Software
From time to time, system software updates for your
device may be available. Your device can automatically
check and notify you if an update is available. You can
download and install the update to your device.
Depending on the type of update, the update may
erase all your personal data and customized settings,
and it could also remove any programs you have
installed. Make sure that you have backed up the
information and files you want to keep.
To check for phone system software updates manually
1. Press > and tap Settings >
System updates > HTC software update.
2. On the Software updates screen, tap Check now.
Resetting Your Device
Resetting the device deletes all data, including
downloaded applications, and resets the device back
to its initial state — the state before you turned on the
device for the first time.
Press > and tap Settings > SD & phone
storage > Factory data reset > Reset phone.
To reset the device using the device keys:
1. With the device turned off, press and hold the
volume button down, and then press .
2. When the device’s display turns on, release the
volume button.
3. Use the volume button to select FACTORY RESET,
and then press . (All data will be deleted
from the device.)
Note: Checking and downloading system software updates
may incur additional data transfer fees.
Important: Make sure to back up important data you have
on the device before you reset it.
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Settings
Security Features for Data Services
Enabling and Disabling Data Services
You can disable data services without turning off your
device; however, you will not have access to all data
services, including Web and messaging. Disabling
data services will avoid any charges associated with
these services. While signed out, you can still place or
receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use other
voice services. You may enable data services again at
any time.
To enable or disable data services:
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Select the Mobile network check box to enable
data services.
– or –
Clear the Mobile network check box to disable data
services.
Data Synchronization Settings
Synchronizing Google Apps
Your devices Google Apps, such as Gmail, Calendar,
and Contacts, give you access to the same personal
information (email messages, events, and contacts)
that you add, view, and edit on your computer using
Gmail or Google Calendar. Synchronize the Google
Apps you want to keep information up-to-date.
To select which Google Apps to synchronize:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Google.
3. Select the Google Apps you want to synchronize.
Note: You need to be signed in to your Google account to
synchronize Google Apps.
Tip: Select the Auto-sync check box to automatically
synchronize all applications. When the Auto-sync check
box is cleared, you can synchronize individual
applications manually by selecting their respective check
boxes.
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To stop synchronization:
When the device is synchronizing, tap Cancel sync
to stop synchronization.
Synchronizing Exchange ActiveSync
You can synchronize your device with your company’s
Microsoft Exchange Server to access your device’s
Exchange Server account’s email, contacts, and
calendar events.
To select which Exchange ActiveSync items to
synchronize:
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Accounts & sync > Exchange ActiveSync.
2. Select the Exchange ActiveSync items you want to
synchronize.
To change the synchronization schedule:
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Accounts & sync > Exchange ActiveSync >
Update schedule.
2. Set the start and end of your Peak time.
3. In Frequency, tap Peak times or Off-peak times to
set the time interval at which the device will check
for new data.
To manually start synchronization:
On the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync screen, tap
Sync now.
To change account settings:
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Accounts & sync > Exchange ActiveSync >
General settings.
2. Change the general settings, mail, and calendar
settings according to your preference.
3. Press .
Note: You need to have an Exchange ActiveSync account
set up on your device. See “Mail” on page 199.
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Settings
Social Network Settings
Logging in to and Synchronizing Your
Social Network Accounts
If you set up a Facebook for HTC Sense, Flickr, or
Twitter account when you first turned on your device,
you can quickly login and synchronize information
such as status messages and friends lists between
your device and your social network accounts on the
Web.
To log in to your Facebook or Twitter account:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Add account.
3. Tap Facebook for HTC Sense, Twitter, or Twitter for
HTC Sense.
4. Follow screen instructions to enter your user name
and password and then tap Sign in or Log in.
To log in to your Flickr account:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Add account > Flickr.
3. Enter your Yahoo! ID and password and tap
Sign In.
4. Follow the screen instructions to log in to your
Flickr account.
To synchronize your Facebook or Twitter account:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Facebook for HTC Sense or Twitter.
3. Tap Sync now.
To remove a social network account:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap the account you want to remove.
3. Tap Remove account.
Note: You need to have an existing Facebook, Flickr, or
Twitter account.
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Application Settings
Allowing Installation of Third-Party
Programs
By default, you can install only programs and games
downloaded from the Android Market.
To install third-party programs on the device:
Press > , tap Settings > Applications, and
then select the Unknown sources check box.
To uninstall third-party programs on the device:
1. Press > and tap Settings > Applications >
Manage applications.
2. On the Manage applications screen, tap the
Downloaded, All, On SD card, or Running tab and
then tap the application you want to uninstall.
3. On the Application info screen, tap Uninstall.
Clearing Application Cache and Data
Free up storage space and device memory by deleting
application cache and data.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Applications >
Manage applications.
2. In the Manage applications list, tap the
Downloaded, All, On SD card, or Running tab, and
then tap the application whose cache or data you
want to delete.
3. In the Application info screen, tap Clear data or
Clear cache.
Note: You cannot uninstall programs that are preinstalled on
the device.
Tip: Press to bring up sort options.
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Settings
Date & Time Settings
Setting Local Date, Time Zone, and Time
By default, your device automatically uses the
network-provided date, time zone, and time. However,
you can set the date, time zone, and time manually if
you need to.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Date & time.
2. Clear the Automatic check box.
3. Tap Set date. In the Change date window, scroll the
date wheel to change the date. Tap OK when finished.
4. Tap Select time zone, and then select the time zone in
the list. Scroll down the list to view more time zones.
5. Tap Set time. In the time window, scroll the time
wheel to adjust the time. Tap OK when finished.
6. Select the Use 24-hour format check box to toggle
between using a 12-hour or 24-hour time format.
7. Tap Select date format, and then select how you
want dates to display on your device. The selected
date format also applies to the date displayed in
the Alarm Clock.
Power-Saving Tips
Adjusting the Display Brightness and
Screen On-Time
Press > , tap Settings > Display > Brightness,
and then modify the backlight setting as desired. For
more information, see “Display Settings” on page 44.
– or –
Add the Power Control widget to the home screen to
easily adjust the screen brightness. Press and tap
> Widget > Power Control.
Decrease the time before the screen turns off when
the device is idle. Press > , tap Settings >
Display > Screen timeout, and then select a timeout
value.
To turn off the screen, press . The device
will continue to function.
Managing Your Device’s Wireless Functions
To save battery life, you can disable the 4G, Bluetooth,
GPS, Sprint Hotspot, and Wi-Fi functions of the device
when not in use.
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To change wireless settings:
Press > and then tap Settings > Wireless &
networks. Disable any wireless functions (for
example, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi) that are not in use.
To change GPS settings:
Press > and then tap Settings > Location.
Disable the GPS by unchecking Use GPS satellites.
To add a wireless function widget to your Home screen:
Press and tap > Widget > Settings. Tap the
widget you would like to add (for example, 4G,
Bluetooth, GPS, Sprint Hotspot, or Wi-Fi).
Setting the Email Synchronization Schedule
If you use the device to send and receive email, you
can set your email account to download email more or
less frequently as desired.
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. If you have set up multiple email accounts on your
device, switch to the email account that you want
to edit by tapping .
3. In the Inbox, press and tap More > Settings >
Send & Receive > Update schedule.
4. In the Frequency section, tap Peak times or Off-
peak times, and then select an email download
frequency.
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Note: The more frequently your device checks for new
messages, the more quickly the battery will run down.
Tip: You can also close applications that are not in use to
conserve battery power. To do so, press > , and
then tap Settings > Applications > Manage
applications. Tap the Running tab, tap the application
you would like to close, and then tap Stop.
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History
Viewing History (page 59)
Making a Call From History (page 60)
Saving a Number From History (page 60)
Prepending a Number From History (page 61)
Erasing History (page 61)
Viewing History
History is a list of phone numbers (or People entries)
for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. History
makes redialing a number fast and easy. It is
continually updated as your device automatically adds
new numbers to the beginning of the list.
To view History:
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
Each entry contains the phone number (if it is
available) and People entry name (if the number is
in People).
3. Tap at the right side of a number of contact to
view the call history for that number or contact.
2C. History
Note: History records only calls that occur while the device is
turned on. If a call is received while your device is
turned off, it will not be included in History.
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Making a Call From History
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
3. Tap an entry on the Call history list to place a call
to that entry.
Saving a Number From History
If the phone number of a person who called is not in
People, you can choose to save the number after you
hang up.
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
3. Press and hold the received call and then tap
Save to People on the options menu.
4. Tap Create a new contact.
5. The phone number is automatically added to the
Mobile box in the Phone section. Enter the name
and other contact information.
6. Tap Save.
After you have saved the number, your device displays
the new People entry. (See “Displaying an Entry” on
page 70.)
Note: You cannot make calls from History to entries identified
as No ID or Restricted.
Tip: Press and hold an entry in the Call history list to open the
options menu where you can select to view the contact
information (if number is stored in People), edit the
number before you redial, send a text message, or delete
the entry from the Call history list and more.
Tip: To store the number as another type (for example, home
number), tap the Mobile button.
Note: You cannot save phone numbers already in People or
from calls identified as No ID or Restricted.
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History
Prepending a Number From History
If you need to make a call from History and you are
outside your local area code, you can add the
appropriate prefix by prepending the number.
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
3. Press and hold the entry you want to call and tap
Edit number before calling.
4. Enter the prefix and tap to call the
number.
Erasing History
To erase a History entry:
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
3. Press and hold the entry you want to delete and
tap Delete from call history.
To erase all History entries:
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap the Call history tab .
3. Press and tap Delete all.
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About People (page 62)
Using the People Screen (page 63)
Adding a New People Entry (page 66)
Saving a Phone Number (page 66)
Using the Contact Details Screen (page 67)
Merging Entries in People (page 68)
Editing an Entry in People (page 70)
Finding Entries in People (page 73)
Backing Up and Importing Entries in People (page 73)
Working with Groups (page 74)
Using People Widgets (page 77)
Connecting with Your Social Networks (page 78)
Using Friend Stream (page 85)
About People
In People, you can easily manage your
communications with contacts through phone,
messaging, and email. You can also view updates on
their Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter accounts.
If you are synchronizing contacts with your Google
account, with your PC, or with an Exchange Server, any
contacts stored in those accounts are displayed in
People. You can also synchronize contacts from your
Facebook account in People.
Ways of Getting Contacts Into Your Device
You can add contacts to your device from:
Your old phone Use the Transfer app to transfer
contacts from your old phone to your new device
using Bluetooth. For more information, see
“Transferring Contacts from Your Old Phone” on
page 63.
Gmail contacts that are imported to your device
after you set up a Google Account. For more
information, see “Gmail” on page 207.
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Contacts
Phone contacts For more information, see “Adding
a New People Entry” on page 66.
Exchange ActiveSync Server For more information,
see “Mail” on page 199.
Contacts on your computer For more information,
see “HTC Sync” on page 108.
Facebook For more information, see “Your
Contacts List” on page 64.
Transferring Contacts from Your Old Phone
Easily transfer contacts from your old phone to your
new device through Bluetooth. Depending on your old
phone’s model, you may also transfer other types of
data such as calendar events and text messages to
your new device.
1. Press and then tap > Transfer.
2. Tap Next and then choose your old phone's name
and model.
3. On your old phone, turn Bluetooth on and set it to
discoverable mode.
4. On your new device, tap Next to continue. Your
device automatically turns Bluetooth on and
searches for Bluetooth devices.
5. From the device list, choose your old phone and
then tap Next. Your new device then tries to pair
with your old phone. You’ll see a security passkey
on the screen.
6. On your old phone, enter this passkey or simply
confirm it.
7. Select the Contacts check box (and other
supported types of data you want to import), and
then tap Next.
8. When your new HTC phone finishes importing
data, tap Done.
Using the People Screen
The People screen gives you easy access to all your
contacts, as well as even faster access to the people
and groups of people you contact most often.
To open People:
Press and then tap > People. (You may
need to scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
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The People screen has the following tabs:
1. All gives you access to all contacts on your device,
online accounts, and more. You can also use this
tab to open or update your profile. For more
information, see “Setting Up Your Profile” on page
65.
2. Groups lets you assign contacts to groups so you
can easily send an SMS, MMS, or email message
to a whole group. For more information, see
“Working with Groups” on page 74.
3. Call history lists all your dialed numbers and
received and missed calls. For more information,
see “Viewing History” on page 59.
Your Contacts List
The All screen of People shows all your contacts,
including Google contacts, Exchange ActiveSync
contacts, Phone contacts, and Facebook contacts.
1. Tap to filter your contacts list and display only the
contacts from particular account types (for
example, Google contacts or Facebook contacts).
Note: If you signed in to your Google Account and Facebook
account when you first set up the device, your contacts
from those accounts will appear in the contacts list
when you open People.
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Contacts
2. Tap to search a contact by typing on the box or by
tapping to search a contact by voice.
3. Tap a contact to open the contact details for that
contact.
4. Tap the photo or icon to open a menu where you
can quickly choose how to communicate with the
contact. Depending on the contact information
stored, you can call, send a text or email message,
see the contact’s Facebook profile, and locate the
contact’s address in Google Maps.
5. The Facebook status or upcoming Facebook event
appears when you link the contact to their
Facebook account.
6. Check out who’s online in Google Talk™. Online
status icons are displayed if you’re signed in to
Google Talk on your phone. For example, means
the contact is available to chat.
7. Tap to set up, edit, or send your profile. For more
information, see “Setting Up Your Profile”.
Setting Up Your Profile
My profile provides a convenient way to store your
personal contact information so that you can easily
send it to other people.
To set up your profile:
1. On the All screen of the People application, tap Me.
2. Enter your name and contact details.
3. Tap Save.
Tip: If you are logged in to your Facebook account through
Facebook for HTC Sense, instead of Me, you’ll see your
Facebook name. Tap your name, press and then tap
Edit.
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Adding a New People Entry
1. On the All screen, press and tap Add contact.
2. Tap the Name box, enter the first and last name of
the contact and tap OK.
3. Enter the contact information in the boxes
provided. Press if you want to close the
onscreen keyboard and view other contact
information.
4. Tap Save.
Saving a Phone Number
To save a number from standby mode:
1. Press and tap .
2. Enter the phone number by tapping the keys on
the keypad.
3. Tap Save to People. (This button appears after
tapping six digits.)
4. Tap Create new contact or Save to existing contact.
5. Enter the new contact name and tap Save.
– or –
Tap an existing contact name and tap Save.
Note: If you have set up a Google Account or an Exchange
ActiveSync email account, the Contact type option
appears to determine which account the contact will
sync with.
Tip: ICE - In Case of Emergency
To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify
important contacts, you can list your local emergency
contacts under “ICE” in your phone’s Contacts list. For
example, if your mother is your primary emergency
contact, list her as “ICE-Mom” in your Contacts. To list
more than one emergency contact, use “ICE1-___,
“ICE2-___,” etc.
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Contacts
Using the Contact Details Screen
When you tap a contact on the People screen, the
Contact Details screen opens, showing you the
information stored for that contact, exchanged
messages and phone calls with that contact, Facebook
notifications, and more.
The Contact Details screen has the following tabs:
1. Details shows the information you have stored for
the contact, and allows you to get in touch with the
contact directly by tapping any of the displayed
methods. For example, if the contact has a stored
work phone number, tap Call Work to call that
number. You can also add one of the contact’s
phone numbers as a speed dial number. For more
information, see “Speed Dialing” on page 28.
2. Messages shows your exchanged SMS messages
with the contact. You can reply to the contact’s
message directly from this tab.
For more information about messages, see “Text
Messaging (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging
(MMS)” on page 166.
3. Mail shows all email messages you have received
from the contact. Tap an email message to view it.
For more information about email, see “Mail” on
page 199.
4. Updates and events shows the contact’s updates
and events from social network accounts you've
linked like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr.
5. Gallery shows the linked contact’s Facebook and
Flickr albums and photos. For more information,
see “Viewing Photos in Your Social Networks” on
page 137.
6. Call history lists all your incoming, outgoing, and
missed calls to and from the contact. Tap a listed
number to call the contact.
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Merging Entries in People
If you have the same contacts on your device, Google
Account, and social network accounts such as
Facebook and Twitter, your device will try to combine
them automatically or let you decide which contacts to
combine. Combining the same contacts avoids
duplicated entries in your contacts list.
Accepting Matched Contacts Suggestions
When your device finds contacts that can be merged,
you’ll see a link icon ( ) in the notifications area of
the status bar.
1. Slide the Notifications panel down, and then tap
Matched contacts suggestion. Your phone displays
all suggested contacts that you can merge. 2. To merge, tap .
3. Tap OK.
Note: If you don’t want to merge any of your contacts, tap
Dismiss all.
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Manually Merging Entries in People
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, tap the entry (not the icon or
photo) you want to merge with another entry on
your device.
3. On the upper right corner of the screen, tap or
(if there are suggested links.)
4. On the screen, you can:
On the Suggested links section, tap to link the
entry to the selected account.
On the Add contact section, tap one of the options
to link to another contact.
5. Tap Done.
Viewing a List of All Your Linked Entries
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, press and tap More > Linked
contacts. The All linked contacts screen then
opens where you can see the account types and
information merged.
3. You can choose to break the link of an account
type or relink.
4. When you’re done, tap OK.
Breaking Linked Entries
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, tap the entry (not the icon or
photo) whose contact information link you want to
break.
3. On the upper right corner of the screen, tap .
4. On the Linked contacts section, tap beside the
entry to break the link.
5. Tap Done.
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Editing an Entry in People
Displaying an Entry
Press and then tap > People, and then tap
an entry.
Adding a Number to an Entry
1. Display an entry in People. (See “Displaying an
Entry” for details.)
2. Scroll down the screen and tap Edit.
3. On the Phone section tap Add.
4. Tap the type of phone number you want to add.
(For example, Home or Work.)
5. Enter the phone number and tap Save.
Editing the Phone Number of an Entry
1. Display an entry in People. (See “Displaying an
Entry” for details.)
2. Scroll down the screen and tap Edit.
3. On the Phone section, tap the number you want to
edit.
4. Edit the number using the keypad.
5. Tap Save.
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry
Assign a ringer type to an entry in People so you can
identify the caller by the ringer type. See “Sound
Settings” on page 41.
1. Display an entry in People. (See “Displaying an
Entry” on page 70 for details.)
2. Scroll down the screen, and then tap Ringtone.
3. Select a ring tone (the ring tone plays back) from
the menu and tap OK.
Note: You cannot edit the contact information of a Facebook
friend.
Tip: Tap the Number type (for example, ) to change it.
Tap X at the right side of a number to delete it.
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Assigning a Picture to an Entry
Assign a picture to a contact entry to display it when
that contact calls you.
1. Display an entry in People. (See “Displaying an
Entry” for details.)
2. Scroll down the screen and tap Edit.
3. Tap at the top-left corner of the screen.
4. Tap Gallery or Camera.
If you selected Gallery, select an album to find the
picture, tap the picture you want to use, crop the
picture, and tap Save.
If you selected Camera, the camera will launch
and you will use it to take a new picture.
(See “Taking Pictures and Shooting Videos” on
page 126.)
5. Tap Save.
Adding an Email Address to an Entry
1. Display an entry in People. (See “Displaying an
Entry” for details.)
2. Scroll down the screen and tap Edit.
3. On the Email section, tap Add.
4. Enter the email address and tap Save.
Sending Contact Information as a vCard
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, do the following:
To send a contact’s information, press and hold
the name of the contact (not the icon or photo)
and then tap Send contact as vCard.
To send your contact information, press and hold
[Your name] My profile and then tap Send my
profile.
3. Tap the box under the contact name or your name,
to select how you want to send it.
4. Select the type of information you want to send,
and then tap Send.
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5. Enter the recipient’s number or email address, and
then tap Send.
You can also send the vCard using Bluetooth. To learn
how to send files through Bluetooth, see “Using
Bluetooth” on page 155.
Sending an Entry as a vCard
Easily share your own contact information or any
contact on your device.
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, do the following:
To send a contact’s information, press and hold
the name of the contact (not the icon or photo)
whose contact information you want to send, and
then tap Send contact as vCard.
To send your contact information, tap [Your name]
My profile, tap Share my contact card, and then
choose how you want to send it.
3. Select the type of information you want to send,
and then tap Send.
Deleting an Entry
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Tap a contact you wish to delete.
3. Press and then tap Delete.
4. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
Deleting Multiple Entries
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. On the All screen, and then tap Delete.
3. Select the entries you want to delete, and then tap
Delete.
4. Tap OK to confirm the deletions.
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Finding Entries in People
Finding Contacts by Name
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Scroll through all the entries.
– or –
Scroll up to the beginning of the contacts list and
then tap the box with the word “Search people.
Enter the first letter or letters of a name (such as
“dav” for “Dave”). (The more letters you enter, the
more your search narrows.)
3. To display an entry, tap an entry.
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number (Primary),
tap the number under Action.
Finding Group Entries
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Scroll to the Groups tab.
3. Scroll through the group titles. To display entries
belonging to a group, tap the group name.
4. To display an entry within the group, tap the entry.
5. To dial the entry’s default phone number (Primary),
tap the number under Action.
See “Working with Groups” on page 74 for more
details.
Backing Up and Importing Entries in
People
Backing Up People Entries to the Storage
Card
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Press , and then tap Import/Export > Export to
SD card.
3. When asked to confirm, tap OK.
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Importing Entries From the Storage Card
You can import only those contacts that were exported
to the storage card using the Export to SD card feature
on the device. See “Backing Up People Entries to the
Storage Card”.
1. Press and then tap > People.
2. Press , and then tap Import/Export > Import from
SD card.
3. If you have Google or Exchange ActiveSync
accounts set up on your device, tap the type for
the imported contacts.
Working with Groups
On the Groups tab, you can assign contacts to groups
so you can easily send text, multimedia, or email
messages to a whole group. You can also sync your
device’s groups with the groups in your Google
account, accessible using your computer’s Web
browser. By default, the Frequent group automatically
stores the contacts you dial or get calls from the most.
Creating a Group and Adding Entries
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Press and tap Add group.
3. Enter a name for the group and tap Add contact to
group.
4. Select the entries you want in the group. You can
use the search bar to search for entries quickly or
press to hide the onscreen keyboard and scroll
through the list.
5. Tap Save. (Tap to close the keyboard if you do
not see the Save button.)
Tip: Press to stop the import process.
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6. Tap to select a photo for the group. close the
keyboard if you do not see the Save button.)
7. Tap Save.
Editing a Contact Group
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Press and hold a group and tap Edit group.
3. You can:
Tap the group name to change the name. You
can only change the name for groups that you
have created.
Tap the icon to the left of the group name to
change or remove the group photo.
To add entries to the group, tap Add contact to
group and tap the entries you want to add and
tap Save.
To remove entries from the group, tap at the
right side of the entry you want to remove.
4. Tap Save. (Tap to close the keyboard if you do
not see the Save button.)
Sending a Text or Multimedia Message to
a Group
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Tap the group you want to send a message to.
3. Go to the Group action tab ( ), and then tap
Send group message.
For instructions on composing and sending your
message, see “Sending Text Messages (SMS)” on
page 167.
Sending an Email Message to a Group
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Tap the group you want to send the email
message to.
3. Go to the Group action tab ( ), and then tap
Send group mail.
Note: Depending on your account, you may be charged per
group member for each message sent. For example, if
you send a message to a group of five people, you will
be charged for five messages.
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4. Tap Gmail to use Gmail to send the email
message. (You need to be signed in to your
Google account to use Gmail.)
– or –
Tap Mail to use your Exchange ActiveSync or
POP3/IMAP email account to send the email
message. (You need to have an email account set
up on your device.)
For instructions on composing and sending your
message, see “Managing Email Messages” on page
202.
Rearranging Your Contact Groups
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Press and tap Rearrange.
3. Press and hold at the end of the group you
want to move. When the row is highlighted, drag it
to its new position.
4. Tap Save.
Rearranging Members in a Contact Group
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Tap the group to view its members.
3. Press and tap Rearrange.
4. Press and hold at the end of the contact name
you want to move. When the row is highlighted,
drag it to its new position.
5. Tap Save.
Deleting a Group
1. Press and then tap > People > Groups tab.
2. Press and hold a group and tap Delete group.
Note: You can only delete groups that you’ve created.
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Using People Widgets
Stay in touch with different circles of friends or
colleagues in your life. Using the People widget, you
can instantly place a call, send a message, view details
of a favorite contact, and even check Facebook and
Twitter updates. You can add several People widgets
on the Home screen, with a different group of contacts
on each widget.
Adding the People Widget
1. Press and tap > Widget > People.
2. Choose the widget style, and then tap Select.
3. Select the group you want to add to the widget.
4. Drag the widget to a blank Home screen, and then
release.
5. Repeat the steps to add another People widget.
Setting the Default Communication
Method
1. Press and go to the People widget.
2. Tap a contact on the widget.
3. On the Select default action screen, tap the
communication method you want for the contact.
Changing the Default Communication
Method
1. Press and go to the People widget.
2. Tap the name of a contact on the widget to open
the person’s contact card.
3. Press , and then tap Set default action.
4. On the Select default action screen, tap the
communication method you want for the contact.
Tip: The People widget requires a whole screen.
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Getting In Touch With a Contact
1. Press and go to the People widget.
2. You can:
Tap a contact photo or icon to perform the default
communication method you’ve selected. For
example, if you’ve set to call the contact’s work
number, then the device will open Phone and dial
that number.
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Tap the name of the contact to open the contact
details screen. On the contact details screen,
choose how you want to communicate with the
contact by tapping an option under Action.
Connecting with Your Social
Networks
Facebook for HTC Sense
View your Facebook updates in supported applications
on the device. See “Logging in to and Synchronizing
Your Social Network Accounts” on page 55 to learn
how to sign in to Facebook for HTC Sense.
After signing in to Facebook for HTC Sense, you can:
See all your Facebook contacts and their instant
status updates in People.
When you tap a contact on the All screen, slide to the
Updates and events tab to see updates such as
posted status messages, uploads, and profile
changes.
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When there is a notification of the contact’s birthday,
you can tap the notification to send a greeting.
Browse through Facebook photo albums in Gallery.
(See “Viewing Photos in Your Social Networks” on
page 137 for details.)
You can also upload one or more photos from your
storage card to Facebook, then tag and add captions
that go with it.
When you’re viewing the albums of a Facebook
friend, you can also share a link to a particular
album, or comment on the album photos.
Check your friends’ Facebook status updates in
Friend Stream. (See “Using Friend Stream” on page
85 for details.)
Add your Facebook events and your friends’
birthdays to the Calendar app.
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Updating Your Facebook Status
1. Press and then tap > People > All screen.
2. Tap [Your Name] My profile > Facebook.
3. Enter your status in the “What’s on your mind” text
box and tap Share.
Synchronizing Facebook for HTC Sense
See “Social Network Settings” on page 55.
Changing Facebook for HTC Sense Update
Settings
1. Press > and tap Settings > Accounts & sync.
2. Tap Facebook for HTC Sense.
3. Tap Update schedule, and then select the time
interval.
Facebook for Android
The Facebook app on your device lets you keep up
and stay close with your friends in Facebook. It offers
most of the features that you are familiar with when
using Facebook on your computer.
With the Facebook app, you can:
Share your thoughts and check other people’s
status updates.
View your friends list and write on someone’s
wall.
Comment on and like a friend’s post.
View someone’s personal information, including
photo albums.
Check your Facebook notifications.
Take a photo and upload it straight to your
Facebook account.
Opening Facebook
1. Press and then tap > Facebook.
2. If this is your first time to use Facebook, follow the
onscreen instructions to sign into your Facebook
account.
3. On the News Feed screen, tap to access the other
functions.Press to go to the Facebook home
screen and access other functions.
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Adding the Facebook Widget
Add the Facebook widget to the Home screen so you
can easily post updates and check status updates of
your friends.
1. Press and tap > Widget > Facebook.
2. Drag the widget to a blank space on the Home
screen, and then release.
Facebook FAQ
What are the differences between the Facebook
application and Facebook for HTC Sense?
Facebook for HTC Sense is not a standalone
application. It is integrated into People, Friend
Stream, Gallery, and Calendar to give you up-to-date
information about your Facebook contacts (their
status updates and new photos) in these
applications.
The Facebook application is a standalone
application. Use this application to do most of the
things that you would do when you’re using your
computer’s Web browser to access your Facebook
account, such as adding a friend and sending
Facebook messages.
The two do not share the same login credentials.
Signing in to Facebook for HTC Sense does not sign
you in to the Facebook application and vice versa. If
you want to use the same Facebook account for
both, you’ll have to sign in to both using the same
login credentials.
Note: While on the Facebook home screen, press and
then tap Settings to set refresh and notification options.
On some Facebook screens, you can press and hold
an item to open an options menu.
Note: The widget will only link to the Facebook account that
you logged into on the Facebook app.
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Tweeting on Your Device using Peep
You can post and read tweets, send and receive direct
messages, search for new Twitter users to follow using
the Peep app. Peep is a Twitter client that lets you enjoy
“tweeting” on your phone. You can also link your
contacts in People to their Twitter profiles (if you’re
following them).
If you did not sign in to your Twitter account when you
first turned on the phone, you can do one of the
following:
Sign in to your Twitter account from Peep. From
the Home screen, tap > Peep, then follow the
onscreen instructions.
Add the Twitter for HTC Sense account in
Settings > Accounts & sync.
Using Peep
Press and then tap > Peep. (You may need
to scroll down the screen to see the icon.) Peep
opens in the All tweets tab. Slide your finger on the
bottom row to go to the tab you want.
1. Tap to compose and send a tweet.
Note: Twitter for HTC Sense and Peep share the same login
credentials. This means that when you use Peep on
your phone for tweeting, you can also link your
contacts to their Twitter profiles via Twitter for HTC
Sense.
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2. Tap a person’s name to check profile details and
all of his or her tweets.
3. If you have linked the contact in People, tap the
photo or icon to open a menu where you can
quickly choose how to communicate with the
contact.
4. Shows all the tweets from people you follow and
tweets that you have sent out.
5. Shows all tweets that mentions your user name
using the “@[your username]” convention.
6. Shows all private and direct messages that you
have received or sent out.
7. Shows tweets that were marked as favorites.
8. Press and hold a tweet to open an options menu
to reply, send a direct message, retweet, and more.
Sending a Tweet
1. On the All tweets tab, tap the “What’s happening?”
text box.
2. Enter your tweet.
3. Add a picture or location to your tweet:
Tap to post a picture from Camera or Gallery
to your default photo hosting site and add the link
to the picture in your tweet.
Tap to insert your location into the tweet.
4. Tap Post.
Note: On the Peep screen, press and tap More >
Settings > Services to check or change your photo
hosting site, location options, and URL shortening host.
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Searching and Following a Twitter User
1. In any of the tabs in Peep, press .
2. Type a Twitter name in the search box. Narrow
down your search by tapping > Users.
3. Tap .
4. In the list of search results, tap the Twitter user you
want to follow.
5. Press and tap Follow.
To stop following a Twitter user:
1. On the All Tweets tab, tap the name of the Twitter
user you want to stop following.
2. Press and tap Unfollow.
Sending a Direct Message
You can only send a direct message to someone who
is following you.
1. In any of the tabs in Peep, press and tap
New message.
2. Tap the text box at the top of the screen, and then
enter the name. As you enter characters, the
names of the Twitter users that match the
characters you enter will appear. Tap the name
when you see it.
3. Enter your message, and then tap Post.
You can also send a direct message when you press
and hold a tweet of the person you want to send the
direct message to, and then tap Send direct message
on the options menu.
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Setting Peep Options
In any of the tabs in Peep, press , and then tap
More > Settings. You can set these options:
Account settings: Sign out of your Twitter account.
General settings: Choose whether to show the
screen name or the real name of the people you
follow.
Send & receive: Set the frequency to check for new
tweets and set the number of tweets to download.
Services: Set your photo hosting site, photo
quality, location options, and URL shortening host.
Notification settings: Select when and how you
want to be notified.
Adding the Twitter Widget
Add the Twitter widget to let you send and follow your
tweets right on the Home screen.
1. Press and tap > Widget > Twitter [HTC].
2. Choose the widget style, and then tap Select.
3. Drag the widget to a blank space on a screen, and
then release.
Using Friend Stream
Friend Stream connects you to your social networks.
Share and get updates from friends in popular
networks like Facebook and Twitter in a single feed.
With Friend Stream, you can easily track your friends’
status messages, photo uploads, notifications, and
more — or comment and post your own.
Opening Friend Stream
Press and tap > Friend Stream. Friend
Stream opens in the All updates tab. Slide your
finger on the bottom row to go to the tab you want.
Note: You must be signed in to at least one social network
account to use Friend Stream.
To use your Facebook account on Friend Stream, you
need to be signed in via Facebook for HTC Sense.
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1. When you tap someone’s photo or name, you can:
Check the person’s profile details.
Look at the person’s Facebook wall.
Check the person’s posted tweets.
2. When you tap someone’s status update, you can:
View all tweets.
Write a comment. Like or unlike someone’s
Facebook posts.
Look at someone’s album photos.
3. Slide to the other tabs to view social network
updates grouped as status updates only, photo
uploads, links, updates from members of your
Facebook list, or social network notifications.
Updating Your Status
You can update your status on one or on all social
network accounts you are signed in to.
1. Press and tap > Friend Stream.
2. On the All Updates tab, tap the “What’s on your
mind?” box.
3. Enter your status update.
4. If you want to post your update to a specific social
network account, tap , uncheck the accounts
you want to exclude and tap Done.
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5. Tap and then choose what you want to attach to
your tweet or status update:
Picture Select From Camera to take a photo and
attach it or From Gallery to attach a photo from
your storage card.
Location Add your current location or a location
you pick on a map.
App recommendation Choose an app you’ve
installed from Android Market that you want to
share with others. The URL from which the app
can be downloaded will be inserted to your
status.
6. Tap Post.
Adding the Friend Stream Widget
1. Press and tap > Friend Stream.
2. On the All Updates tab, tap someone’s status
update, and do any of the following:
Tap a photo or the album name shown in the
status update to view and comment on the album
photos using the Gallery app.
Tap Like or Unlike to like or unlike the person’s
status update.
Tap the text box that says Write a comment, and
then enter what you think about the person’s
status update.
Checking Notifications From Your Social
Networks
1. Press and tap > Friend Stream.
2. Slide to the Notifications tab to easily see a single
feed of your notifications from different social
networks. It can be a comment on your Facebook
post, a mention or direct message in Twitter, a
tagged photo of you, and more.
Note: Only the accounts that you are signed in to will be
shown on the dialog box.
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Adding the Friend Stream Widget
Use the Friend Stream widget so you can easily update
your status and view other people’s status updates
right on the Home screen. If you want to keep up with
just one person's Facebook updates, you can add the
Friend Channel widget. You can find it in the Friend
Stream widget layout options.
1. Press and tap > Friend Stream.
2. Choose the widget style, and then tap Select.
3. Drag the widget to a blank space on a screen, and
then release.
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Calendar & Tools
Calendar (page 89)
Calculator (page 98)
Clock (page 99)
Flashlight (page 103)
Sharing Games and Applications (page 103)
Car Panel (page 105)
Quickoffice (page 106)
Adobe Reader (page 107)
HTC Sync (page 108)
Updating Your Device (page 116)
Calendar
Never miss an important date again. Use the Calendar
app to schedule your events, meetings, and
appointments. You can set up your phone to stay in
sync with the following types of calendars:
On your phone, sign in to your Google Account so
you’ll be able to sync the Calendar app with your
Google Calendar online. You can add multiple
Google Accounts.
If you’re using Microsoft Outlook® on your computer,
you can set up HTC Sync on your computer to sync
Outlook Calendar with the Calendar app.
If you have a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
account and you have added it on your phone, you
can sync the Calendar app with your Exchange
ActiveSync calendar events.
If you’ve signed in to your social network accounts
such as Facebook, birthdays and events of friends will
appear in Calendar.
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Creating an Event
You can create events that sync with your Google
Calendar, your computer’s Outlook Calendar, or
Exchange ActiveSync calendar, as well as events that
appear on your phone only.
1. Press and tap > Calendar.
2. On any Calendar view, tap .
3. If you have more than one calendar, select a
calendar in which to add the event by tapping the
Calendar type at the top of the screen and
selecting any of the following calendars:
Select your Google Account to create a Google
Calendar event. If you have several Google
calendars on the Web, select one in which to add
your event.
Select PC Sync to create calendar events on your
phone. You can sync them with your computer's
Outlook Calendar using HTC Sync.
Select your Exchange ActiveSync account to
create an Exchange ActiveSync calendar event.
Select Facebook to create a Facebook event that
synchronizes with your Facebook account.
4. Enter a name for the event.
5. To specify the date and time of the event, do one of
the following:
If there is a time frame for the event, tap the From
and To date and time to set them.
If it is a special occasion such as a birthday or an
all-day event, set the From and To date, and then
select the All Day check box.
6. Enter the event location and description.
7. Set the reminder time.
8. If the event occurs on a regular basis, tap the
Repetition box and then choose how often the
event occurs.
9. Tap Save.
Note: To quickly create an event in monthly, weekly, or daily
Calendar view, press and hold an empty time slot or
date and tap New event.
Note: You can add another reminder time in a Google
Calendar event. Press and then tap Add reminder
to add another reminder.
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Inviting Guests to Your Event (Google
Account Only)
If you want to invite guests to your event, you need to
create and add the event in your Google Calendar.
An email invitation will be sent to your guests using
your Google Account.
1. Open Calendar and create a new event. For the
steps, see “Creating an Event.
2. Tap the Calendar type at the top of the screen and
then select your Google Account (or one of your
other Google Calendars).
3. Add details about the event, such as date and
time, location, and more.
4. In the To field (below the Calendar type), enter the
email addresses of everyone you want to invite to
the event. Separate multiple addresses with
commas.
If the people to whom you send invitations use
Google Calendar, they’ll receive an invitation in
Calendar and by email.
5. Tap Save to add the event to your Google
Calendar.
Sending a Meeting Request
(Exchange ActiveSync only)
If you have an Exchange ActiveSync account set up on
your device, you can use Calendar to create a meeting
appointment and send a meeting request email to the
people you want to invite to your meeting.
1. Open Calendar and create a new event. For the
steps, see “Creating an Event.
2. Tap the Calendar type at the top of the screen and
then select your Exchange ActiveSync account.
3. Add details about the event, such as date and
time, location, and more.
4. In the To field (below the Calendar type), enter the
email addresses of everyone you want to invite to
the event. Separate multiple addresses with
commas.
Tip: Tap to select the people you want to invite from your
contacts list.
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5. Tap Save to add the event and send the meeting
request to your invitees.
Event Alerts
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 of the upcoming
event.
1. Tap the status bar, then slide your finger down the
screen to open the Notifications panel.
2. Do one of the following:
Tap Clear to dismiss event reminders and all other
notifications. Other types of notifications such as
new messages and missed calls will also be
deleted.
After sliding open the Notifications panel, tap the
calendar event reminder. You’ll then see a list of
all pending event reminders. Tap Snooze all to
snooze all event reminders for five minutes, or tap
Dismiss all to dismiss all event reminders.
Press to keep the reminders pending in the
notifications area of the status bar.
Changing Calendar Views
When you open Calendar, it displays the Agenda view
by default. You can also use day, week, or month view.
To change between views, tap the buttons at the
bottom of the screen.
1. Day view. See “Day and Agenda Views” on page 93”.
2. Week view. See “Week View” on page 94.
3. Month view. See “Month View” on page 94.
4. Agenda view. See “Day and Agenda Views” on
page 93.
5. Meeting invitations. Shows all received meeting
invitations that you have not replied.
Tip: Tap to select the meeting attendees from your
contacts or the company directory.
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Day and Agenda Views
Day view displays a list of
the events of one day and
also shows weather
information at the top of the
screen when you’re viewing
events of the current day.
In day view, the weather
information appears only if
the event is within the
fiveday forecast of the
Weather app.
Agenda view shows a list of all your events in
chronological order.
The colored bars on the
left side of the events
indicate the type of
calendar the event is part
of. To find out what each
color represents, tap All
calendars at the top of
the screen.
When in day view, slide
left or right across the
screen to view earlier or
later days.
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Week View
Week view displays a chart of the events of one week.
When in week view, you
can:
Press and hold on a time
slot to create a new event
at that time.
Tap an event (shown as
colored blocks) to view
its details.
Slide left or right across
the screen to view earlier
or later weeks.
Month View
In Month view, you’ll see markers on days that have
events.
Do any of the following in
month view:
Tap to create a new
event.
Tap a day to view the
events of that day.
Press and hold a day to
open an options menu
from which you can also
choose to create an
event or switch to either
Day or Agenda view.
Slide up or down the
screen to view earlier or
later months.
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Managing Calendar Events
Viewing an Event
You can view your own events as well as events that
other people have shared with you.
1. In Day view or Agenda view, tap an event. The
Event details screen then opens and shows the
summary of the event.
2. Depending on the event information, do any of the
following:
Find the event’s location in Maps.
Call any phone number included in the event
location or description.
Check the participants of the event.
If the event was sent as a meeting invitation,
respond to the invitation.
If it’s an Exchange ActiveSync calendar event,
reply by email to the organizer or to all the guests.
Press and either tap Reply or Reply all.
Select any text and look it up on the Web.
Tap the reminder time to change it. Press to
save changes.
Editing an Event
You can edit events that you have created.
1. While viewing an event, press and tap
Edit event.
2. Make your changes to the event.
3. When you’re done editing, tap Save.
Erasing Events
Do any of the following:
While viewing an event on the Event details
screen, press and tap Delete event.
In day, agenda, or week view, press and hold an
event and tap Delete or Delete event.
When editing an event, tap Delete.
Sharing an Event (vCalendar)
You can share a calendar event as a vCalendar to
someone’s phone using Bluetooth or by sending it as a
file attachment with your email or message.
1. While viewing an event on the Event details screen,
press and tap Share vCalendar.
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2. Do one of the following:
Tap Bluetooth. You’ll be asked to turn on
Bluetooth on your phone and connect to the
receiving Bluetooth device.
Tap Mail. A new message window opens and
automatically includes the vCalendar as an
attachment. Your default email account will be
used to send the message.
Tap Message. A new message window opens
and automatically includes the vCalendar as a
multimedia attachment.
Displaying and Synchronizing Calendars
You can select which calendars to show or hide on
your phone’s Calendar, and which ones to keep
synchronized.
Showing or Hiding Calendars
In any Calendar view, tap All calendars, and then select
or clear a calendar to show or hide it. Tap All calendars
to display all calendars.
The calendars are kept synchronized on your device,
whether or not you hide them.
Stop Synchronizing a Google Calendar
You can choose which Google calendars to stop
synchronizing.
1. In any Calendar view, tap All calendars.
2. Clear the checkbox of the Google Calendar you
want to remove from your calendars list.
3. Press to update Calendar with the new
changes and return to the Calendar view you were
viewing.
The calendars that you remove from your calendars list
will no longer be synchronized on your device, but you
remain subscribed to them and can work with them in
Google Calendar on the Web.
Note: By default, all your Google calendars are synchronized
on your device.
You cannot create a new Google calendar on your
phone. You can only sync with Google calendars that
you created or subscribed to on the Web.
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Synchronizing an Exchange ActiveSync
Calendar
If you have set up a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
account on your device, you can also synchronize
Exchange ActiveSync calendar events on your device.
Calendar events on your Exchange ActiveSync will also
show in Calendar if you chose to synchronize with the
Exchange ActiveSync Server.
To check if Exchange ActiveSync items are set to
be synchronized, press > and tap
Settings > Accounts & sync > Exchange ActiveSync.
Synchronizing an Outlook Calendar
See “HTC Sync” on page 108 for details.
Changing Calendar Settings
You can change Calendar settings to specify how it
displays events and how it notifies you of upcoming
events.
In any Calendar view, press and then tap Settings to
access the Calendar settings.
Reminder settings
All calendars Select this check box to use the
same event reminder settings for all types of
calendars. If you clear this check box, you can set
different reminder settings for each calendar.
Set alerts & notifications Configure event
reminders to open an alert, send you a
notification, or turn off event notifications on your
phone.
Default reminder time Choose how soon before an
event you want to be notified.
Select ringtone Choose a ringtone to sound when
you receive an event reminder.
Hide declined events Choose whether to show or
hide events for which you've declined invitations.
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Calendar view settings
Start in Choose the default view to display when
you open Calendar.
First day of week Set the month and week views to
start on a Sunday or Monday.
Include weather Select this check box to show
weather information in the day view events list.
City If weather is included, by default, day view
displays your current location's weather. You can
change it to display the weather of another city.
About the Calendar Widget
You can add a Calendar widget to your Home screen.
The widgets offer different calendar views.
Tapping a day or event on the widget brings you to the
Calendar app.
Calculator
Your device comes with a built-in calculator.
1. Press and then tap > Calculator.
2. Enter numbers or formulas using the onscreen
keys.
– or –
Turn your device sideways to switch to a scientific
calculator. The scientific calculator lets you perform
more complex calculations with square root,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
3. Tap for the result.
Note: Tap to remove one digit at a time. Press and hold
or tap Clear to delete the entire number.
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Clock
Get more from the Clock app than just the regular date
and time. Use your phone as a desk clock complete
with weather information or as a world clock so you
can see what time it is in several cities across the
globe. You can also use it as an alarm clock,
stopwatch, and countdown timer.
To open the Clock application:
Tap the Clock widget on the Home screen.
– or –
Press and tap > Clock.
Tap the tabs at the bottom row or drag across the tabs
to switch between the different functions of the Clock
application.
1. Desk Clock For more information, see “Desk
Clock.
2. World Clock For more information, see “World
Clock.
3. Alarms For more information, see “Alarm Clock.”
4. Stopwatch lets you use the clock as a stopwatch.
5. Timer lets you use the clock as a timer.
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Desk Clock
Opening the Clock application brings you directly to
the Desk Clock screen.
The Desk Clock displays the current date, time, and
weather, an alarm clock indicator, and a battery
charging indicator. You can dim the screen to show
only the time and date.
.
1. Dim button dims the Desk Clock screen. To light up
the screen again, tap anywhere on the screen.
2. Screensaver button dims the screen and puts it in
screensaver mode. When in screensaver mode,
the time and date will change position on the
screen after every few minutes. To light up the
screen again, tap anywhere on the screen.
3. Weather information of your current location.
Tap the weather information to open the Weather
application where you can see weather forecasts
of the next few days. (For more information, see
“Weather” on page 218.)
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World Clock
Use the Clock application’s World Clock tab to check
the current time in several places around the globe
simultaneously. You can also set your home city, add
more cities to the world clock list, and manually set
your time zone, date, and time.
To set your home city:
1. Press and tap > Clock > World Clock tab.
2. Press > Home settings.
3. Enter your home city. A list of matching cities and
countries based on the letters you entered appear
on the screen.
4. Tap your city when it appears on the list.
Your home city will appear at the top of the list of
cities.
To add cities to the World Clock list:
Add more cities to the World Clock screen so you can
instantly check the date and time in these cities.
1. Press and tap > Clock > World Clock tab.
2. Press > Add city.
3. Enter the city name you want to add. A list of
matching cities and countries based on the letters
you entered appear on the screen.
4. Scroll through the matching list and tap the city
that you want to add.
To delete a city on the World Clock list:
1. Press and tap > Clock > World Clock tab.
2. Press > Delete.
3. Tap the cities you want to remove and tap Delete.
To manually set the time zone, date, and time:
To set the time zone, date, and time on your device
manually, you need to turn off auto time
synchronization first.
1. Press and tap > Clock > World Clock tab.
2. Press > Local time settings.
3. Clear the Automatic check box and then set the
time zone, date, and time as required.
For more information, see “Date & Time Settings” on
page 57.
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Alarm Clock
You can use the Clock application’s Alarms tab to set
up one or more wake-up alarms.
Setting an Alarm
1. Press and tap > Clock > Alarms tab.
2. Tap one of the default alarms on the screen.
3. In the Set alarm screen, set the alarm time by
sliding your finger up or down on the numbers
and AM/PM.
4. Enter the alarm Description, set the Alarm sound
and Repeat, and select the Vibrate check box if you
want the device to vibrate when the alarm goes off.
5. Tap Done.
Deleting an Alarm
1. On the Alarms tab, press and tap Delete.
2. Select the alarms you want to delete and then tap
Delete.
Tip: If you need to set more than 3 alarms, you can add more
alarms by pressing and tapping Add alarm.
Note: You can temporarily disable an alarm by clearing the
check box ( ) of the alarm on the Alarms tab.
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Changing Alarm Sound Settings
If you’ve set one or more alarms, you can change their
settings such as the alarm volume, how long to snooze
the alarm, and more.
1. Press and tap > Clock > Alarms tab.
2. Press > Settings to change any of the following:
Alarm in silent mode (default) allows the alarm to
sound even when your device’s volume is set to
silent mode. Clear this check box if you want to
silence the alarm when the volume is in silent mode.
Alarm volume set the volume level that you want
for the alarm.
Snooze duration set how long to snooze between
alarms.
Side button behavior determines what happens to
the alarm when pressing the volume buttons. You
can set the button to snooze, dismiss the alarm,
or disable the button. The side button works only
when the device’s screen is not locked.
While on the lock screen, you can snooze or
dismiss the alarm by pressing and holding the
Snooze or Dismiss button and then dragging it
inside the lock screen ring.
Flashlight
Never be caught in the dark again. Use the Flashlight
application to turn on your device’s LED flashlight to
shine a light wherever you need it.
1. Press and tap > Flashlight.
To adjust the brightness of the light, simply tap the
onscreen power button on the flashlight handle.
Press to switch to Auto flash, SOS, or Manual
mode.
2. To close the flashlight, press .
Sharing Games and Applications
Having fun with a game or application that you’ve
downloaded from Android Market? Share it instantly
with your circle of friends.
1. Press and tap .
2. Press and tap Share.
Note: For your friends to link to the app and download it from
the Android Market, they must be using an Android
device.
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You’ll the see the list of games and apps that you
downloaded and installed from Android Market.
3. Tap an app, and then choose how to share it.
When your friends see the link in your sent
message, email message, or tweet, they can
simply tap the link to go directly to the game or
app in Android Market to download it.
Bluetooth Send the link using Bluetooth. See
“Sending Information Using Bluetooth” on
page 158.
Friend
Stream
Post the link to Facebook and Twitter. See
“Opening Friend Stream” on page 85.
Gmail Send the link using your Gmail account.
See “Gmail” on page 207.
Mail Send the link using your POP3/IMAP or
Exchange ActiveSync email account. See
“Mail” on page 199.
Messages Send the link in a text message. See
“Sending Text Messages (SMS)” on page
167.
Peep Share the link on Twitter. See “Tweeting on
Your Device using Peep” on page 82.
Twitter Post the link to Twitter. You need to
sign in to your Twitter account before
you can post the link to the
application.
Tip: While entering your status update in Friend Stream, you
can also tap > App recommendation to choose
from games or apps that you want to share in your
social networks.
If you’ve already created a new text or email message,
press , and then tap Attach > App recommendation
to choose from your list of installed games and apps.
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Car Panel
With the Car Panel, you can easily access footprints,
locate places in Google Maps, and navigate to a
destination that you want. You can also make calls and
search the Web.
1. Press and tap > Car Panel.
2. Tap the buttons on the Car Panel screen:
Footprints. Check the places you’ve been before,
and then choose one to set as your destination.
(See “Footprints” on page 256 for more details.)
Navigation. Get help navigating to your destination
using Google Maps Navigation. (See “Getting
Directions” on page 251 for more details.)
Voice search. Search the Web with Google search
by simply dictating words into your device’s
microphone.
View map. View a map of your location using
Google Maps. (See “Google Maps” on page 246
for more details.)
Search. Search the Web with Google search by
entering a word or phrase.
Make a call. Quickly dial Favorites, dial someone
from your call history list, or use the Dialer. (See
“Making and Answering Calls” on page 23 for
more details.)
Making a Call in Car Panel
1. Press and tap > Car Panel.
2. On the Car Panel screen, tap Make a call, and then
tap any of the available buttons:
1. Favorites. Access your favorites and tap one to
place your call.
2. Recent calls. See a list of your recent calls and tap
one to place your call.
3. Dialer. Use the Dialer to dial a number or contact
name directly.
Exiting Car Panel
On the Car Panel screen, press and tap Exit.
Note: You can also press and hold the status bar, drag it
down to open the Notifications panel, and then tap Car
mode enabled.
Pressing or will not close the Car Panel.
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Quickoffice
Use Quickoffice to view Microsoft® Office Word,
Microsoft® Office Excel®, and Microsoft® Office
PowerPoint® files on your device. Quickoffice supports
viewing Microsoft Office Word (.doc and .docx), Excel
(.xls and .xlsx), PowerPoint (.ppt, .pps, and .pptx), and
text (.txt) files.
Viewing Documents, Presentations, and
Spreadsheets
Make sure you have copied the files to the device’s
microSD card before you open Quickoffice.
1. Press and tap > Quickoffice. (You may need
to scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
2. Tap the file you want to open.
3. While viewing a file, you can:
Slide your finger on the screen to pan or go
through the pages of the file.
Turn your phone sideways to view the file in
landscape mode.
To zoom in, spread your thumb and index finger
across the screen. To zoom out, pinch your thumb
and index finger on the screen.
Press and then tap Worksheet to view other
worksheets in an Excel file.
When you open Word documents, Quickoffice
reformats the text to make it fit the screen’s width.
Press and then tap View to switch between
normal and reformatted modes.
Editing a Document or Worksheet
1. While viewing a document or worksheet, press ,
and then tap Edit.
2. Make your changes on the file.
3. When done, press , and then tap Save
(or More > Save as) to keep your changes.
Tip: If you have a long file list,, press and tap Sort to
arrange your file by name or date. Press to look for
specific filenames.
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Creating a New Document or Worksheet
1. Press and tap > Quickoffice. (You may need
to scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
2. On the Quickoffice main screen, press and
then tap New.
3. Choose a file type to create.
4. Start entering text.
5. When done, press , and then tap Save
(or More > Save as) to keep your changes.
Adobe Reader
Use Adobe Reader to view PDF files that you have
copied or downloaded to the device’s microSD card.
Viewing a PDF File
1. Press and tap > Adobe Reader.
2. On the Adobe Reader screen, tap the file you want
to view.
– or –
Tap the Recently Viewed tab to see a list of PDF
files that you have previously opened on your
device, and then tap the file that you want to view.
3. While viewing a PDF file:
Spread or pinch the screen to zoom in or out.
Drag to scroll through the pages.
Press and then tap View Mode > Reflow Text to
temporarily enlarge and fit the text to the width of
the screen for easier reading. To change back to
the original view, press again and then tap
View Mode > Continuous Scroll or Fit to Screen.
Tip: To open another PDF file, press and then tap Open.
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HTC Sync
You have your new vacation photos on your phone
while your business calendar is on your computer. Why
not make these types of files and information available
on both devices? With HTC Sync™ you can:
Synchronize contacts between Microsoft Outlook,
Outlook Express, or Windows Contacts on your
computer and your device.
Sync your calendar events between the Outlook or
Windows Calendar on your computer and your
device.
Bring your photos, videos, documents, songs, and
playlists from your computer to your device so you
can enjoy them on the go.
Easily import your captured photos and videos from
your device to your computer.
Sync bookmarks in the HTC Bookmarks favorites
folder on your computer and all bookmarks stored
on your device’s web browser.
Install third-party mobile phone apps (not
downloaded from Android Market) from your
computer.
Back up and sync information from your device to
your computer before you do a factory reset or a
software (ROM) upgrade of your device.
Here’s what you need to do to install, set up, and use
HTC Sync on your computer:
1. Use the HTC Sync installer that’s on the supplied
microSD card to install. For the steps on how to
install, see “Installing HTC Sync From the microSD
Card” on this page. You can also download and
install HTC Sync from the HTC support website.
See “Downloading the Latest HTC Sync Upgrade”
on page 116 for details.
2. Connect your device to your computer using the
supplied USB cable and set up HTC Sync to
recognize your device. Follow the steps in “Setting
Up HTC Sync to Recognize Your Device” on page
110 .
Note: You need a storage card inserted into your phone to be
able to sync multimedia files and documents.
The available categories and options depend on the
device you've connected to your computer.
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3. Choose the information to sync between your
computer and your device and how you want to
sync your selections.
To easily set up synchronization using HTC Sync’s
guided wizard, follow the steps in “Setting Up
Synchronization.”
4. Sync your computer with your device automatically
or manually. See “Setting Up HTC Sync to
Recognize Your Device” for details.
Installing HTC Sync From the microSD
Card
Copy the HTC Sync installer from the microSD card to
your computer and use it to install.
1. Connect your device to your computer using the
USB cable that came with your device.
2. On your device’s Connect to PC screen, tap Disk
drive, and then tap Done. On your computer, the
connected device is recognized as a removable
disk.
3. Navigate to the removable disk and open it.
4. Copy HTCSync.exe to your computer.
5. After copying, unmount the removable disk (that is,
the connected device) as required by your
computer’s operating system to safely remove your
device.
6. On your computer, double-click HTCSync.exe and
follow the onscreen instructions to install HTC
Sync.
After installing HTC Sync, the HTC Sync icon is
added to your computer’s system tray (check the
bottom-right side of your computer screen). You can
double-click this icon to open HTC Sync.
Important: The HTC Sync version on the microSD card that
came with your device can be installed on
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and
Windows 7.
HTC Sync requires USB 2.0 on your computer to
connect and sync with your device.
For trouble-free installation, first quit all running
programs and temporarily disable your anti-virus
program before you begin installing HTC Sync.
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Setting Up HTC Sync to Recognize Your
Device
1. Connect your device to the computer with the
supplied USB cable. Or, if your device is already
connected, press and hold the status bar and drag
your finger down to open the Notifications panel.
Then tap the status that shows Select to change
USB connection type.
2. On the Choose a connection type screen, tap HTC
Sync and then tap Done.
3. Your device will attempt to find HTC Sync on your
computer. Wait for a few seconds for the process
to finish.
4. When your device finds HTC Sync, your computer
will display the Phone Connection Wizard. Click
Next.
5. Enter the name you want for your device, and then
click Finish.
6. Check the HTC Sync icon at the bottom-right side
of your computer screen. If it is green, that means
your device has successfully connected with your
computer and HTC Sync recognizes your device.
Getting to Know the Workspace
On the Device panel, you can set your sync options,
see your device’s general information, check the used
and available space on your microSD card, and begin
synchronization.
You can click a category of items to see its sync
options on the right side of the Device panel.
Clicking Overview displays your device’s basic
software information and microSD card usage,
change the device name, or install third-party
applications to your device.
Note: If your device displays a message indicating that it’s
unable to find HTC Sync, try disconnecting and
reconnecting the USB cable, and then repeat step 2.
Note: You need a storage card inserted into your phone to be
able to sync multimedia files and documents.
The available categories and options depend on the
device you've connected to your computer.
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The Sync now button lets you start syncing the
categories and options you've selected.
The estimated storage usage bar beside the Sync
now button shows you the estimated microSD card
space that will be used when there are new items to
be synchronized and added to your device.
Setting Up Synchronization
You can choose the types of files and information you
want to sync between your phone and computer.
Music Sync Options
Bring the music tracks and songs you play on your
computer to your device. If you have playlists created in
Apple® iTunes® or Microsoft® Windows Media® Player,
you can sync these too and enjoy them on the go.
1. On the Device panel, click Music and then click the
On button.
Turning Music sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
2. Select Sync music files from, and then click Add.
3. Choose the folder that contains your audio files,
and then click OK.
All supported audio files added to this folder will
also be copied to your device’s storage card
during synchronization.
4. Select Sync music files from iTunes and Windows
Media Player if you're using iTunes or Windows
Media Player on your computer, then choose the
playlists you want to sync on your phone.
Gallery Sync Options
You can automatically sync photos and videos
between your phone and computer.
1. On the Device panel, click Gallery, and then click
the On button.
Turning Gallery sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
Note: You can sync audio files in these formats: *.aac, *.amr,
*.m4a, *.mid, *.midi, *.mp3, *.wav, and *.wma.
Note: You can sync photos and videos in these formats:
Photos: *.bmp, *.gif, *.jpeg, *.jpg, and *.png.
Videos: *.3gp, *.3g2, *.mp4, and *.wmv.
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2. To automatically import your camera shots to your
computer during synchronization, select
Copy device Camera Shots to PC.
Photos and videos from your storage card will be
saved to the \My Photos\Device Camera Shots
folder on your computer.
3. Select Sync PC photos & videos from, and then click
Add.
4. Choose the folder on your computer that contains
your multimedia files, and then click OK.
All supported image and video files added to this
folder will also be copied to your device’s storage
card during synchronization.
Calendar Sync Options
Your device can sync appointments and events with
your calendar in Outlook (Outlook XP, Outlook 2003, or
Outlook 2007) or Windows Calendar.
1. On the Device panel, click Calendar, and then click
the On button.
Turning Calendar sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
2. Select the application you want to sync calendar
events with.
3. Choose from which point you want to start
synchronizing your calendar events.
4. In cases where conflicting information is found on
both the device and computer, choose which
information you want to keep.
People Sync Options
Sync your phone contacts with your Outlook (Outlook
XP, Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007), Outlook Express, or
Windows Contacts.
1. On the Device panel, click People, and then click
the On button.
Turning People sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
2. Choose the application you want to sync your
contacts with.
Note: Only the calendar fields supported on your device will
be synchronized.
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3. In cases when conflicting information is found on
both the device and computer, choose which
information you want to keep.
Bookmarks Sync Options
Sync web browser bookmarks between your device
and computer.
1. On the Device panel, click Bookmarks, and then
click the On button.
Turning Bookmarks sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
2. Select the Web browser that stores the bookmarks
you want to sync to your device.
Documents Sync Options
You can sync files and documents from your computer
to your device. You can also sync email attachments
that you stored on your device’s microSD card to your
computer.
1. On the Device panel, click Documents, and then
click the On button.
Turning Documents sync on means you want this
category included every time you sync your
computer and device.
Note: Only the contact fields supported on your device will be
synchronized.
Important: If you are using Google Chrome or Firefox Internet
browser and have selected it to sync with your
phone, make sure to close all browser windows
before you begin synchronization.
Important: When conflicting information is found on both the
device and computer, HTC Sync keeps the
information from your computer.
Note: To open a document on your device, you'll need a
compatible app. Usually, your phone can open and
view these file types: Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007
Word (*.doc, *.docx), Excel (*.xls, *.xlsx), and PowerPoint
(*.ppt, *.pptx), PDF files (*.pdf), text files (*.txt). You may
have installed other apps capable of working with
additional file types.
To sync email attachments stored on your device’s
microSD card to your computer, you must set up an
Exchange ActiveSync or POP3/IMAP email account on
your device using Mail. For more information on how to
do this, see “Synchronizing Exchange ActiveSync” on
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2. To sync email attachments that you’ve stored on
your device’s microSD card, select Copy all
download Mail documents to PC.
3. To sync files and documents from your computer
to your device’s storage card, select Sync PC
documents from, and then click Add.
4. Choose a folder that contains the files you want to
sync with your device, and then click OK.
Email attachments from your device’s microSD
card will be saved to the \My Documents\Device
documents\ folder on your computer. Documents
from your computer will be saved to the
\My Documents\Device documents\ folder on your
microSD card.
Synchronizing Your Device
Check the estimated usage bar beside the Sync now
button for the estimated file size of new items to sync
on your device.
1. After you’ve installed and configured HTC Sync,
click the Sync now button.
2. After synchronization is complete, click Disconnect
3. Safely remove your device as required by your
computer’s operating system.
The next time you connect your device to your
computer, synchronization automatically begins based
on your sync options.
Installing Apps From Your Computer to
Your Device
If you have applications (files with an .apk extension) on
your computer, you can use HTC Sync to install them
to your device. We strongly recommend you install only
applications that you trust.
1. On your device, press > , tap Settings >
Applications, and then select the Unknown sources
check box to allow applications from your
computer to be installed to your device.
2. Connect your device to the computer with the
supplied USB cable.
– or –
Note: You only have to do this step once. You do not need to
do this step again next time you install another
application from your computer to your device.
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If your device is already connected, press the
status bar and drag down to open the Notifications
panel. Tap the status that shows Select to change
USB connection type.
3. On the Choose a connection type screen in your
device, tap HTC Sync and then tap Done.
4. On your computer, double-click the HTC Sync icon
in the system tray ( ) to open HTC Sync.
5. On the Device panel, click Overview.
6. Click Application installer.
7. Browse for the application file on your computer,
and then click Open. The installation process starts
on your device.
8. Check your device’s screen to see if there are
additional instructions to complete the installation.
9. After installation is complete, you can click
Disconnect.
10. Safely remove your device as required by your
computer’s operating system.
Synchronizing Another Device with Your
Computer
You can switch from one phone to another, if you have
more than one device to sync.
1. Connect another device to your computer, then set
up HTC Sync to recognize this device.
2. Click the device you want to set up or begin
synchronization. The Device panel then opens,
where you can separately customize your sync
settings for this device.
To switch to another device to sync, click Devices, and
then click the device’s name or image.
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Downloading the Latest HTC Sync
Upgrade
Visit the HTC support website (www.htc.com/support)
from time to time to check for the most recent HTC
Sync upgrade so you can download and install it on
your computer.
After installing the latest upgrade, set up HTC Sync
again to recognize and sync with your device. Follow
the steps in “Setting Up HTC Sync to Recognize Your
Device” on page 103 and “Setting Up Synchronization”
on page 104.
Updating Your Device
To download software updates to your device:
Press > > Settings > System updates >
Firmware update. (Your device automatically
downloads and installs any available updates. You
may be required to power your device off and
back on to complete the software upgrade.)
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Voice Services
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 117)
Managing Voice Memos (page 119)
Voice Input (page 120)
Automatic Speech Recognition
(ASR)
You can use your device’s built-in automatic speech
recognition (ASR) software to dial a phone number in
People or to launch device functions. All you have to do
is to talk into the device, and ASR will recognize your
voice and complete tasks by itself.
Activating ASR
Press and then tap > Voice Dialer. (You may
need to scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
The screen displays “Listening...” and the device
prompts you to say the name of the command you
want to use. To complete your task, simply follow the
voice prompts.
Available ASR commands include:
Call <Name or Voicemail> to call an entry in your
People list or voicemail. (See “Making a Voice Call
With ASR.”)
Dial <Number> to dial a spoken phone number.
Redial to dial the last outgoing call.
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Open <Application Name> to open an application in
your device. (See “Opening Applications With ASR”
on page 118.)
Making a Voice Call With ASR
1. Press and then tap > Voice Dialer.
2. Wait until you hear a tone and the word
“Listening...” appears on the screen.
3. Say “Call [contact name]” to call a person stored in
your contacts list.
– or –
Say “Dial [contact number]” to dial a spoken
phone number.
4. Tap YES to confirm or CANCEL to cancel the
command; or choose from a menu if ASR is not
sure what you would like to do.
Opening Applications With ASR
You can jump directly to many applications by saying
“Open” followed by the application name.
1. Press and then tap > Voice Dialer.
2. Wait until you hear a tone and the word
“Listening...” appears on the screen.
3. Say “Open [application name]” to open an
application in your device.
4. Tap YES to confirm or CANCEL to cancel the
command; or choose from a menu if ASR is not
sure what you would like to do.
Tip: Use ASR in a quiet environment so it can accurately
recognize your commands.
Note: Regardless of which command you use, you will be
asked to confirm your choice, or choose from a menu
if ASR is not sure what you would like to do.
Note: When dialing a phone number, numbers can be three
digits (for example, 911), seven digits (for example,
555-1234), or ten digits (for example, 222-555-1234).
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Managing Voice Memos
Use your device’s Voice Recorder to record brief
memos to remind you of important events, phone
numbers, grocery list items, or to create a ring tone.
Recording Voice Memos
1. Press and then tap > Voice Recorder.
(You may need to scroll down the screen to see
the icon.)
2. Tap and speak into the device’s
microphone.
3. To end the recoding, tap .
Managing Voice Memos
Playing Voice Memos
After recording a voice memo, tap .
– or –
Tap and then tap the file you want to play.
Sharing Voice Memo
1. Press and then tap > Voice Recorder.
2. On the Voice Recorder screen, tap .
3. On the All recordings screen, press and hold the
voice memo you want to share, and then tap Share
on the options menu.
4. On the Share options menu, select how you want
to share the voice memo.
To learn how to send files using Bluetooth, see “Using
Bluetooth” on page 155.
Setting a Voice Memo as Your Ringtone
1. Press and then tap > Voice Recorder.
2. On the Voice Recorder screen, tap .
3. On the All recordings screen, press and hold the
voice memo you want to set as a ring tone, and
then tap Set as ringtone on the options menu.
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Renaming Voice Memos
1. Press and then tap > Voice Recorder.
2. On the Voice Recorder screen, tap .
3. On the All recordings screen, press and hold the
voice memo you want to rename, and then tap
Rename on the options menu.
4. Enter the new name and tap Save.
Erasing Voice Memos
1. Press and then tap > Voice Recorder.
2. On the Voice Recorder screen, tap .
3. On the All recordings, press and then tap
Delete.
4. Do any of the following:
To erase one or more voice memos, select the
check boxes at the right side of the voice memo
names, and then tap Delete.
To erase all voice memos, press , tap Select All
and then tap Delete.
Voice Input
You can dictate words to enter them in most text fields
that let you use the onscreen keyboard.
Press and hold the Voice input key ( ). When your
phone cues you to “Speak now,” tell your device what
you want to type.
Selecting the Voice Input Language
1. Press > , then tap Settings > Voice input &
output > Voice recognizer settings.
2. Tap Language, then choose the language you
want.
Available languages depend on the voice input
languages supported by Google.
Note: First make sure to select the language you’ll be
using in the Voice input & output settings.
Since your phone uses Google’s speech-recognition
service, you need to be connected to the Internet to
enter text by speaking.
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Your Device’s microSD Card (page 121)
Using the Device’s microSD Card as a USB Drive (page
124)
Your Device’s microSD Card
The microSD Card
Your device is equipped with a 2 GB microSDTM
(Secure Digital) memory card that allows you to store
images, videos, music, documents, and voice data on
your device.
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Important: Your device comes with the microSD card
preinstalled.
You can easily damage the microSD card by
improper operation. Please be careful when
inserting, removing, or handling the microSD
card.
Make sure your battery is fully charged before
using the microSD card. Your data may become
damaged or unusable if the battery runs out
while using the microSD card.
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Removing the microSD Card
1. With the device turned off, insert a coin or other flat
object into the slot at the bottom of the battery
compartment cover and lift up gently to remove.
2. Lift the battery out at the notch at the bottom of the
battery compartment.
3. Gently pull the microSD card from the slot.
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Inserting the microSD Card
1. Remove the battery compartment cover and
battery. For more information, see “Removing the
microSD Card” on page 122.
2. Insert the microSD card to the slot.
3. Re-install the battery and the battery compartment
cover.
Viewing the microSD Card Memory
With the microSD card inserted and the device
turned on, press > and tap Settings >
SD & phone storage. (The total and available
memory space will be displayed.)
Erasing the microSD Card
Erasing a microSD card permanently removes all files
stored on the card.
1. Press > and tap Settings.
2. Scroll down the screen, tap SD & phone storage >
Unmount SD card > Erase SD card >
Erase SD card > Erase everything.
Note: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the
microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be
retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data, please
check the contents before you format the card.
When you unmount the SD card, you need to remove
and then reinsert the microSD card or turn the device
off and then on for the device to recognize the microSD
card again.
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Unmounting the microSD Card
When you need to remove the microSD card, you must
unmount the microSD card first to prevent corrupting
the data stored on it or damaging the microSD card.
Since you will remove the battery first before you can
remove the microSD card, close all running
applications on your device and save any data first.
1. Press > and tap Settings.
2. Scroll down the screen, tap SD & phone storage >
Unmount SD card.
3. Remove the microSD card by following the
instructions in “Removing the microSD Card” on
page 122.
Using the Device’s microSD Card
as a USB Drive
To transfer music, pictures, and other files from your
computer to your device’s microSD card, you need
to set the device’s microSD card as a USB drive.
1. Connect the device to your computer using the
supplied USB cable.
2. When the Choose a connection type screen
appears, tap Disk drive, and then tap Done.
3. On your computer, the connected device is
recognized as a removable disk. Navigate to this
removable disk and open it.
4. Do one of the following:
Copy files from the computer to the root folder on
the device’s storage card.
Copy files from the device’s storage card to a
folder on your computer or computer desktop.
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5. After copying the files, unmount the removable
disk (that is, the connected device) as required by
your computer’s operating system to safely remove
your device, and do either of the following:
Disconnect the device from the computer.
If you want to keep the device connected to the
computer but want the device to be able to
access and use the storage card, open the
Notifications panel, tap Disk drive, select an option
other than Disk drive, and then tap Done.
Note: The device will not recognize the microSD card when it
is connected to a computer as a disk drive. You will not
be able to use some of the device’s applications such
as the camera or Music.
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Taking Pictures and Shooting Videos (page 126)
Viewing Pictures and Videos Using Gallery (page 134)
Listening to Music (page 144)
Connected Media (page 151)
Listening to the Radio (page 152)
Taking Pictures and Shooting
Videos
Whether traveling for business or fun, enjoy taking
photos and videos of your trip and encounters with
your phone’s camera.
Opening the Camera
To open the camera in photo mode and take
photos, press and tap > Camera.
To open the camera directly in video mode so you
can immediately start capturing videos, press
press and tap
> Camcorder.
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Important: Be sure to plug in the microSD card before you
use your device’s camera. Photos and videos
captured with the camera will be stored onto the
microSD card. For more information on how to
install a microSD card on your device, see
“Inserting the microSD Card” on page 123.
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Viewfinder Screen and Other Controls
When you’re in photo mode and you turn your phone
left or right, the camera onscreen controls automatically
rotate to how you hold the phone.
You’ll find the following controls on the Viewfinder screen:
1. Zoom bar For more information, see “Zooming.”
2. Gallery button Shows the last photo or video you’ve
captured. Tap to view the photo or video in Gallery.
For more information, see “Viewing Pictures and
Videos Using Gallery.”
3. Auto focus indicator For more information, see
“Auto Focusing.”
4. Effects button For more information, see “Adding
Effects.”
5. Photo/Video mode switch Easily switch between
photo or video mode.
6. Flash button Choose a flash mode depending on
your lighting conditions.
7. Shutter release/Record button For more
information, see “Taking Pictures and Shooting
Videos.”
8. Switch to front or main camera button For more
information, see “Using the Front Camera.”
Additional camera controls are located at the right
side of the device.
9. Camera button Opens the camera and functions as
a convenient shutter release and record button.
10. 2D/3D switch For more information, see “Capturing
Photos and Videos in 3D.”
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Zooming
Before taking a photo or video, you can first use the
onscreen zoom bar to zoom in or out of your subject.
Simply slide your finger up or down the zoom bar to
zoom in or out.
When you’re recording video, the zoom bar is always
shown onscreen. You can freely zoom in or out while
recording.
Auto Focusing
Whenever you point the camera at a different subject or
location, it shows the auto focus indicator at the center
of the Viewfinder screen.
Let the camera auto focus on the center of the screen.
Or you can tap another area on the screen that you
want to focus on.
Capturing Photos and Videos in 3D
The device’s camera system lets you capture photos
and videos in stereoscopic 3D. That means you can
enjoy viewing those 3D media you’ve captured without
wearing traditional 3D glasses.
To capture photos and record videos in 3D, slide the
2D/3D mode switch to 3D before you take the shot or
record your video clip.
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Using the Front Camera
Take a picture or shoot a video of yourself using the
front camera.
To switch to the front camera, on the camera screen,
tap or . To switch back to the main camera,
tap or again.
Adding Effects
Want to make your photos look more interesting? Easy.
Use the available camera effects to make your photos
look like they’ve been taken through special lenses and
filters. You can also add certain effects to videos.
Choose an effect first before you start taking a photo or
video.
1. Tap .
2. Scroll through the available effects and tap one
that you like.
When you choose certain photo effects such as depth
of field, distortion, or vignette, drag the bar that appears
on the right side of the screen to adjust the intensity of
the effect.
Taking Pictures
1. Press and tap > Camera.
2. Before taking the photo, you can:
Zoom in on your subject.
Tap the flash button repeatedly to select a flash
mode depending on your lighting conditions:
Auto flash
Flash on
Flash off
Press and choose the resolution and other
camera settings you want to use.
Choose an effect to apply to your photo.
Slide the 2D/3D switch to 3D if you want to
capture the photo in 3D.
Note: Some camera features are not available when you’re
using the front camera, such as auto focusing,
zooming, using flash, face detection, and HD 720P
recording.
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3. Point the camera and focus on your subject.
If you’re taking people’s photo, the camera will
automatically recognize faces and adjust the focus.
You’ll see boxes on people’s faces.
4. When you’re ready to take the photo, tap .
5. Choose what you want to do with the photo you’ve
just taken. See “Review Screen” for details.
Camera Flash FAQ
Why doesn’t the Camera flash turn on?
The flash light quickly consumes battery power. To
save battery power, the camera disables the flash light
or locks it to Flash off mode (even when you have set it
to Auto flash or Flash on) when one of the following
occurs:
You have an incoming call. If you have set the flash
light to Flash on, it turns back on after you answer
and end the call.
Your device’s battery power is running low. Recharge
the battery so that the camera can have enough
battery power to use the flash light.
Cold weather lowers battery performance and affects
the flash light. To make sure the camera has enough
battery life to power up the flash light, keep your
device warm. When not in use, put the device inside
your jacket to keep it warm, and try to avoid sudden
temperature changes that may affect battery
performance.
Note: You can turn off the Auto focus and Face detection
features in the camera settings.
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Recording Video
1. Press and tap > Camcorder.
2. Press and tap Video quality.
To record video in HD, set Video quality to HD 720P
(1280 x 720). Or for sharing on the Web, select
Online (HD, 10 minutes).
3. Choose an effect to apply to your video.
4. Slide the 2D/3D switch to 3D if you want to record
the video in 3D.
5. Frame your subject on the Viewfinder screen.
6. Tap to start recording.
7. While recording video, you can:
Tap the zoom bar to freely zoom in or out.
Change the focus to a different subject or area by
just tapping it.
Tap the flash button to switch the camera light
on ( ) or off ( ) during recording.
8. To stop recording, tap again.
9. Choose what you want to do with the video you’ve
just recorded. See “Review Screen” for details.
Review Screen
After capturing a photo or video, the Review screen will
display the photo or the starting image of the video that
you have just captured.
Tap the onscreen buttons to choose what you want to
do next.
Delete the photo or video.
Send the photo or video to another phone or
your computer using Bluetooth, send it by email,
or select a social network where you want to
upload it to.
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Set as Choose how you want to use the photo,
such as to use it as your wallpaper.
Watch the video.
or Return to the Viewfinder screen.
Changing Camera Settings
Open the menu panel to access and change camera
settings.
To open the camera settings, press while on the
Viewfinder screen. You can change the following
settings:
Self-timer (photo mode only): Lerts you set a time
delay before your camera automatically takes the
photo.
Image adjustments Slide your finger across each
of the slider bars to adjust the exposure, contrast,
saturation, and sharpness.
White balance: Lets you change the white balance
to enable the camera to capture colors more
accurately by adjusting to your current lighting
environment.
ISO (photo mode only): Lets you choose an ISO
level or set it back to Auto. Higher ISO numbers
are better for taking pictures in low light
conditions.
Resolution/Video quality: Lets you select a photo
or video resolution to use.
Review duration: Lets you set the time for a
captured photo or video to be displayed on the
Review screen before the camera changes back
to the Viewfinder screen.
File format (3D photo mode only): Lets you select
the file format for 3D photos. Selecting the correct
file format makes sure that the 3D photo will
display correctly on another supported device.
Stereo recording (video mode only): Select to
record sound in stereo when capturing videos.
Record with audio (video mode only): Lets you
choose whether to record audio when capturing
videos.
Note: You can turn off the Auto focus and Face detection
features in the camera settings.
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Widescreen (photo mode only): When this check
box is selected (default), photo resolutions
available for selection are in 5:3 ratio and you can
use the entire Viewfinder screen to frame your
subject. When not selected, photo resolutions
available for selection are in standard 4:3 ratio.
Geo-tag photos (photo mode only): Lets you store
the GPS location in your captured photos.
Auto enhance (photo mode only): Select to reduce
noise when using a high ISO setting and to
automatically adjust photo brightness.
Auto focus: Enables or disables centered
autofocus. Autofocus is enabled by default.
Face detection (photo mode only): Allows the
camera to recognize faces and adjust the focus
when you take people photos. Face detection will
be turned off if you disable auto focus.
Shutter sound: Allows you to select whether the
camera plays a shutter sound when you press the
shutter release.
Grid (photo mode only): Allows you to display a
grid on the viewfinder screen so you can easily
frame and center your subject before taking the
photo.
Reset to default: Lets you change the camera
settings back to default.
Closing Camera
On the Viewfinder screen, press or .
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Viewing Pictures and Videos Using
Gallery
Relive the fun while viewing photos and videos of your
latest travels or your pet’s newest tricks. Get an
audience by tagging your Facebook and Flickr friends.
You can even play your media on a TV screen or print
your photos right from your device.
For photos that are on your storage card, you can edit
and add effects to your photos. You can also easily use
a photo as your contact icon, location icon, or
wallpaper.
Selecting an Album
Press and tap > Gallery.
All your photos and videos are organized by albums for
easy viewing.
Folders in your storage card that contain photos and
videos will also be treated as albums and will be listed
below the preset albums. The actual folder names will
be used as the album names.
Camera shots lets you view photos and videos that
are stored in the camera’s folder.
Important: To start using Gallery, check first if you have
photos or videos copied on your storage card.
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3D photos & videos lets you view all 3D photos and
videos that are stored in all the folders on the storage
card. 3D photos and videos in an album are marked
with the 3D icon ( ).
All photos lets you view all photos that are stored in
all the folders on the storage card.
All videos lets you view all videos that are stored in all
the folders on the storage card.
Photos and videos that you set as your favorites will
be grouped under My favorites.
If you have downloaded any photos and videos,
these will be placed in the All downloads album.
Photos or videos that are under the root path of your
storage card (that are not contained in folders) are
grouped in Others.
When viewing pictures in Gallery, scroll up the screen
to view more albums. Simply tap an album to view the
photos or videos in that album.
Viewing Photos and Videos
After selecting an album from the Albums screen, you
can browse through the photos and videos of that
album. Tap a photo or video to view it in full screen.
Note: Depending on the number of pictures stored on the
microSD card, it may take some time for Gallery to load
all your photos on the screen.
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Zooming In or Out on a Photo
There are two ways you can zoom in or out of a photo:
Tap the screen twice quickly to zoom in, then tap
the screen twice quickly again to zoom out.
– or –
Press your thumb and index finger on the screen
and then spread your fingers apart to zoom in;
pinch your fingers together to zoom out. (See
“Pinch and Spread” on page 22 for details.)
Watching Videos
Video is always displayed in landscape mode when
you play it.
While browsing an album, tap a video to play it.
Use the onscreen controls to play, pause, or stop
the video.
For an enhanced audio experience, tap to
turn on SRS. (Not available when you're using a
Bluetooth headset.)
Tap to toggle between full and best-fit screens.
Note: You can press and hold on a photo or video to open a
selection menu and choose what to do with the photo
or video.
If you want to select another album, tap to return to
the Albums screen.
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You can play these high-definition MP4 video formats
in Gallery:
H.263 profile 0 @ 30 fps, WVGA (800x480), max
2 Mbps
MPEG-4 simple profile @ 30 fps, 720p
(1280x720), max 6 Mbps
H.264 baseline profile @ 30 fps, 720p (1280x720),
max 6 Mbps
Viewing Photos in Your Social Networks
Right in the Gallery app, check what you and your
friends have uploaded to your social networks
(Facebook and Flickr only).
Viewing Photos on Facebook
You need to be logged in to your Facebook account to
view Facebook photos.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap Albums and tap Facebook.
3. Tap your account name or your friend’s account
on the list to view the photos in the account.
You can view photos in your online albums the same
way you view photos on your storage card.
Viewing Photos on Flickr
You need to be logged in to your Flickr account to view
Flickr photos.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap Albums and tap Flickr.
You may be asked to give authorization for the
application to connect to the Flickr website. If this
happens, you need to give authorization to access
your Flickr account.
3. Tap your account name or your friend’s account
on the list to view the photos in the account.
You can view photos in your online albums the same
way you view photos on your storage card.
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Commenting on Photos in Your Social Networks
Add comments to your uploaded photos as well as
your friends’ photos.
1. Do one of the following:
While browsing online albums, press and hold a
photo and then tap Add comment.
While viewing a photo in full screen, tap anywhere
on the screen, and then tap .
2. Tap the box that says “Write a comment.
3. Enter your text, and then tap Comment.
Editing Your Photos
Do basic editing tasks on your photos such as rotate
and crop. You can also enhance your photos by
applying effects such as high contrast, vintage, and
more.
Rotating a Photo
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap an album.
3. Press and hold on the photo that you want to rotate
and then tap Edit.
4. In the menu that opens, select either Rotate right or
Rotate left.
Cropping a Photo
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap an album.
Tip: You can also rotate a photo while you’re viewing it in full
screen. Tap the screen, tap and then select either
Rotate right or Rotate left.
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3. Press and hold on the photo that you want to crop
and then tap Edit .
4. In the menu that opens, tap Crop. You’ll see a crop
box around the photo.
5. To adjust the crop box size, press and hold the
edge of the box. When directional arrows appear,
drag your finger inward to or outward to resize the
crop box.
6. To move the crop box to the part of the photo that
you want to crop, drag the crop box to the desired
position.
7. Tap Save to apply the changes to the picture.
The cropped photo is saved on the storage card as a
copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Adding Effects
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap an album.
3. Press and hold on the photo that you want to add
effects to then tap Edit.
4. In the menu that opens, tap Effects. On the panel
that opens, you’ll see options available to you.
5. Tap an effect to apply on the photo.
6. Tap Save to keep the changes.
The enhanced photo is saved in the storage card as a
copy. The original photo remains unedited.
Tip: You can also crop a photo while you’re viewing it in full
screen. Tap the screen, tap > Crop, and follow the
same cropping instructions.
Tip: You can also add an effect to a photo while you’re
viewing it in full screen. Tap the screen, tap > Effects,
and follow the same instructions.
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Sending Your Photos and Videos
Send photos and videos via email or MMS or to
another phone or your computer using Bluetooth.
Sending Photos or Videos by Email
You can send several photos, videos, or both in an
email message. They are added as file attachments in
your email.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos or videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Gmail or Mail.
4. Select the photos or videos you want to share and
then tap Next.
5. Compose your message and then tap Send.
Sending a Photo or Video by Multimedia
Message
Although you can send several photos or videos in a
multimedia message, it may be better to just send one
at a time, especially if the files are large in size.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos or videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Messages.
4. Tap the photo or video you want to send. The
photo or video is automatically added into the
multimedia message.
5. Compose your message and then tap Send.
Note: If you selected Mail and you have multiple email
accounts, the default email account will be used.
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Sending Photos or Videos Using Bluetooth
You can select several photos, videos, or both and
send them to someone’s phone or your computer
using Bluetooth.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos or videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Bluetooth.
4. Select the photos or videos you want to share and
then tap Next.
In the next few steps, you’ll be asked to turn on
Bluetooth on your device and connect to the receiving
Bluetooth device so the files can be sent. For more
information, see “Using Bluetooth” on page 155.
Sharing Your Photos and Videos on the
Web
Using Gallery, you can share photos and videos on
your social networks, as well as post videos on
YouTube.
You can also use the Camera or Camcorder app to
share a photo or video right after you’ve captured it.
Sharing Photos and Videos on Facebook
You need to be logged in to your Facebook account to
upload photos.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos and videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Facebook for HTC Sense.
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4. Select the photos you want to share and then tap
Next.
5. Do the following:
In Upload photos to tap the Facebook album
where you want to upload the photos. You can
also create a new Facebook photo album by
tapping Create album.
If you’ve created a new Facebook album on the
device or if you’re uploading a video, tap the box
under Who can see this album / Who can see this
videos and then tap the people who can view the
uploaded photos and videos.
6. Tap Add tag and description, and then do any of the
following:
Tap the caption box and enter the photo caption.
For videos, enter a different title and description
for each video.
To tag friends on your photo, Tag this photo and
then tap the part where your friend is. From the list
that shows, select who you want to tag, and then
tap Save.
Slide to the left to go to the next photo or video.
7. Tap Upload, and then tap Done.
Sharing a Photo on Facebook for Android
You need to be logged in to your Facebook account to
upload photos. When using Facebook for Android, you
can only upload one photo at a time.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photo you want to
share.
3. Tap and then tap Facebook.
4. Select the photo you want to share and then tap
Next.
5. Add a caption for the photo and then tap Upload.
6. Check the status bar for the upload information.
Sharing Photos and Videos on Flickr
You need to be logged in to your Flickr account to
upload photos and videos.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos or videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Flickr.
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4. Select the photos or videos you want to share and
then tap Next.
5. Do the following:
In Upload photos to tap the Facebook album
where you want to upload the photos. You can
also create a new Facebook photo album by
tapping Create album.
If you’ve created a new Facebook album on the
device or if you’re uploading a video, tap the box
under Who can see this album / Who can see this
videos and then tap the people who can view the
uploaded photos and videos.
6. Tap Add tag and description, and then do any of the
following:
Enter a different title and description for each
photo or video.
To tag friends on your photo, Tag this photo and
then tap the part where your friend is. From the list
that shows, select who you want to tag, and then
tap Save.
7. Slide to the left to go to the next photo or video.
8. Tap Upload, and then tap Done.
Sharing Photos on Picasa
You need to be signed in to a Google Account to be
able to upload pictures to the Picasa™ photo
organizing service.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the photos or videos
you want to share.
3. Tap and then tap Picasa.
4. Select the photos you want to share and then tap
Next.
5. Select the online album where you want to upload
the photos, or tap to create a new album.
6. Tap Upload.
You can view the photos online at
http://picasaweb.google.com.
Note: If you are not logged in to your Flickr account, you will
be prompted to log in and download the HTC Flickr
Downloader application. Follow the on-screen
instructions to proceed.
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Sharing Videos on YouTube
You can share your videos by uploading them to
YouTube™. Before you do this, you must create a
YouTube account and sign in to that account on your
device.
1. Press and tap > Gallery.
2. Tap the album that contains the videos you want to
share.
3. Tap and then tap YouTube.
4. Select the videos you want to share and then tap
Next. Sign in to your YouTube or Google Account, if
you’re asked to do so.
5. Enter a title for the videos you’re uploading.
6. Tap More details where you can enter information
such as description and tags, and select a privacy
option.
7. Tap Upload.
Closing Gallery
While in the Gallery screen, press to close the
application.
Listening to Music
Enjoy listening to songs and music on your device
using the Music application.
Playing Music
Press and tap > Music. Music opens in the
Now playing screen.
Tap the onscreen icons to control music playback,
select a song to play, repeat songs, and more.
Note: You need to copy music files to your storage card first
to use the Music application to play music. To find out
how to copy files to the storage card, see “Your
Device’s microSD Card” on page 121.
Note: Swipe your finger left or right across the screen to go to
the next or previous music album.
Press the volume up or down button to adjust the
playback volume.
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1. Tap to play music on another device using
connected media. For more information, see
2. Progress bar. Press and drag your finger across
the progress bar to jump to any part of the song.
3. Tap Featured to check out the featured albums
from HTCSense.com. Tap amazon MP3 to open
the Amazon MP3 store.
4. Go to the Library.
5. Go to the previous song in the Now playing list.
6. Pause or resume playing the song.
7. Go to the next song in the Now playing list.
8. Switch between showing the Now playing list and
Now playing screen. You can rearrange songs in
the Now playing list.
9. Turn shuffle on or off. (Shuffle is off when button is
gray.)
10. Cycle through the repeat modes: repeat all songs,
repeat current song, and don’t repeat.
11. Enjoy listening to your music with SRS. Or, if you’re
using a wired headset, you can also choose from
various preset equalizer settings. (SRS and
equalizer are not available when you’re using a
Bluetooth stereo headset.)
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Playing Music from the Lock Screen
When you are playing music and the screen turns off,
you can control the music playback right from the Lock
screen when you “wake up” the device by pressing
.
If you only see the album art, slide your finger across
the screen to flip the album art and display the
playback controls.
Browsing Music in the Library
1. Tap at the bottom-
left corner of the Now
playing screen or Now
playing list to go to the
Library.
In the Library, your
music is organized into
different categories
such as Artists and
Albums. Select a
category by tapping
one of the tabs at the
bottom of the screen.
2. Tap a song in a
category to play it.
The Now playing list is
updated with the song
list from your selected category.
Note: You can also pause music playback right from the
Notifications panel.
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Creating 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. Press and tap > Music.
2. Tap to go to the Library.
3. In the Library, tap or slide on the bottom row to go
to the Playlists category.
4. Press and then tap Add a playlist.
5. Enter a playlist name, and then tap Add songs to
playlist.
6. Tap or slide on the bottom row to change among
the different categories. If you go to the Songs
category, you can see a complete list of songs on
your microSD card.
7. Select the check boxes of songs you want to add
to the playlist and then tap Add.
8. Tap Save.
Playing the Songs in a Playlist
1. In the Library, tap or drag on the bottom row to go
to the Playlists category.
2. Tap a playlist to open it.
3. Tap the first song or any song in the playlist.
When you tap a song in the list to play it, the Now
playing list is updated with the song list from your
playlist.
Managing Your Playlists
After creating a playlist, you can add more songs to it,
rearrange their order, and more.
To add songs to a playlist:
1. In the Library, tap or slide your finger on the bottom
row to go to the Playlists category.
2. Tap a playlist to open it.
3. Press and then tap Add songs.
4. Go to the Songs category or any other category.
Note: You can add, remove, or rearrange the tabs in the
library.
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5. Select the songs you want to add to the playlist
and then tap Add.
To rearrange the songs in a playlist:
1. In the Library, tap or slide your finger on the bottom
row to go to the Playlists category.
2. Tap a playlist to open it.
3. Press and then tap Change order.
4. Press and hold at the end of the song title you
want to move. When the row is highlighted, drag it
to its new position, and then release.
5. Tap Done.
To delete a song in a playlist:
1. In the Library, tap or slide your finger on the bottom
row to go to the Playlists category.
2. Tap a playlist to open it.
3. Press and then tap Remove songs.
4. Select the songs you want to delete and then tap
Remove.
To delete a playlist:
1. In the Library, tap or slide your finger on the bottom
row to go to the Playlists category.
2. Press and then tap Delete playlists.
3. Select the playlists to delete and then tap Delete.
Setting a Song as a Ring Tone
You can select a song from the Music application’s
Library and set it as your device’s ring tone or a ring
tone for a certain contact.
1. Press and tap > Music.
2. Tap to go to the Library.
3. In the Library, select the song that you want to use
as ring tone and then play it back.
4. On the Now playing screen, press and then tap
More > Set as ringtone.
5. In the Set as ringtone options menu, tap:
Phone ringtone to set the song as your device’s
ring tone.
Contact ringtone to assign the song as ring tone
for your contacts.
Tip: While playing a song, press and then tap Add to
playlist to add the current song to a playlist.
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You need to choose the contacts you want to
associate the song with in the next screen.
Trim the ringtone to trim the song before you set it
as the device or contact ring tone. For more
information, see “Trimming an MP3 Ring Tone.”
6. To confirm that the song was added as a ring tone
press > and then tap Settings.
7. Tap Sound > Phone ringtone. The song should be
in the ringtone list and selected.
Trimming an MP3 Ring Tone
The Music app has a built-in ring tone trimmer. You
can trim an MP3 song and set a part of it as your ring
tone.
1. On the Now playing screen, press and then tap
More > Set as ringtone > Trim the ringtone.
2. Use the onscreen controls to trim your ringtone.
Drag the two trim sliders
approximately to the part where you want the
ringtone to begin and end.
Tap to more precisely set the start and end
points of the ringtone.
The markers show where the
ringtone starts and ends.
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3. After you’ve finished trimming, tap Set as. Then
choose whether to set the trimmed song as your
Phone ringtone or Contact ringtone.
Sending Music Using Bluetooth
You can select a song from the Music application’s
Library and send it to someone’s phone or your
computer using Bluetooth.
1. Press and tap > Music.
2. Tap to go to the Library.
3. In the Library, select the song that you want send.
4. On the Playback screen, press and then tap
More > Share > Bluetooth.
In the next few steps, you’ll be asked to turn on
Bluetooth on your device and connect to the receiving
Bluetooth device so the music can be sent. For more
information, see “Turning Bluetooth On or Off” on page
155.
Finding Music Videos on YouTube
You can find music videos of the song you’re listening
to on YouTube. It’s simple. On the Now playing screen,
just press and then tap Find videos.
Using the Music Widget
You can use the Music widget to play music right from
your Home screen. To find out how you can add this
widget to your Home screen, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
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Connected Media
Sharing photos, videos, and music with a bigger circle
of friends is easy on your home network. Simply
connect your device to the network and instantly show
your captured photos and videos on a big TV, or start
streaming your favorite music tracks on hi-fi speakers —
all via DLNA®. For more information about DLNA, visit
www.dlna.org.
Before you share media through the network:
Connect your device to the network via Wi-Fi. To find
out how to connect to a Wi-Fi network, see
“Connecting Using Wi-Fi” on page 181.
Connect the TV or speakers to the network. Check
the documentation that came with your TV or
speakers to know how.
Sharing Media on Your Home Network
1. Open the Gallery or Music application.
2. Locate the media that you want to share, and then
tap it.
3. While viewing the photo or playing the video or
music, press and then tap Select player.
4. Choose the device on your network where you
want to play the media.
5. Once connected to the other device, your phone
opens up the Controller screen where you can tap:
Play the media on the other device.
Pause the music or video playback.
Play the previous photo or music track.
Play the next photo or music track.
Shuffle your music playlist.
Select a repeat mode for photos or music
tracks.
Show available media that you can share.
View the media information such as the file
name, title, and duration.
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Connect to another photo/video player on the
network.
Connect to another music player on the
network.
Adjust the volume of the video or music
you’re playing on the other device. You can also
drag the volume slider to adjust the volume.
Disconnect your phone from the other device
and stop sharing media.
Listening to the Radio
Listen to your favorite FM radio station on your device.
Using FM Radio
1. Press and tap > FM Radio.
2. The first time you open FM Radio, it automatically
scans for available FM stations, saves them as
presets, and plays the first FM station found. Press
to stop the auto-scan.
Note: You will first need to connect a wired headset to the
audio jack of your device to use FM Radio. FM Radio
uses the stereo headset as the FM radio antenna.
A wired headset is not included with your device. It
must be purchased separately.
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3. On the FM Radio screen, you can:
Tap to view the All presets list, and then select
a station you want to listen to.
Tap to go to the previous available FM station,
or to go to the next available FM station.
Drag the slider ( ) to tune in to a frequency on
the FM band.
Tap to fine tune the radio frequency by
-0.1 MHz or to fine tune the radio frequency by
+0.1 MHz.
Tap to add a preset name for the current
station you are tuned into.
Press the volume buttons on the side of the
device to adjust the volume.
To repeat scanning and saving of FM stations,
press , and then tap Scan & Save.
Press to mute the sound or to change the
sound output to Mono or Stereo. You can also
switch the sound output between the Speaker
and Headset.
Adding Station Names
1. Press and tap > FM Radio.
2. Tune in to the desired FM station, and then tap .
3. Enter a station name for the selected FM station,
and then tap Save.
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Closing or Turning Off FM Radio
You can continue listening to the radio while using
other apps on your phone or close the FM Radio app
completely.
To close the FM Radio screen, press . FM Radio
continues to run in the background. To go back to
the FM Radio screen, slide open the Notifications
panel, and then tap FM Radio.
On the FM Radio screen, tap on the upper-right
corner of the FM Radio screen to turn off FM Radio.
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Bluetooth
Turning Bluetooth On or Off (page 155)
Changing the Device Name (page 156)
Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or Car Kit (page 156)
Reconnecting a Headset or Car Kit (page 157)
Disconnecting or Unpairing From a Bluetooth Device
(page 158)
Sending Information Using Bluetooth (page 158)
Adding the Bluetooth Received Folder to the Home
Screen (page 161)
Using Bluetooth FTP Server (page 162)
Using Bluetooth
Turning Bluetooth On or Off
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Select or clear the Bluetooth check box.
An even easier way to turn Bluetooth on or off is with
the Bluetooth widget on the Home screen. For
instructions on adding a widget to the Home screen,
see “Customizing the Home Screen” on page 37.
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Note: Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to conserve battery
power, or in places where using a wireless device is
prohibited, such as aboard an aircraft and in hospitals.
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Changing the Device Name
The device name identifies your device to other
devices.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Tap Bluetooth settings.
3. If the Bluetooth check box is not selected, select it
to turn Bluetooth on.
4. Tap Device name.
5. Enter the name for your device in the dialog box,
and then tap OK.
Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or Car Kit
You can listen to music over a Bluetooth stereo
headset, or have hands-free conversations using a
compatible Bluetooth headset or car kit. It’s the same
procedure to set up stereo audio and hands-free
devices.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. If the Bluetooth check box is not selected, select it
to turn Bluetooth on.
3. Make sure that the headset is discoverable.
4. Tap Scan for devices. Your device will start to scan
for Bluetooth devices within range.
5. When you see the name of your headset displayed
in the Bluetooth devices section, tap the name.
Your device then automatically tries to pair with the
headset.
6. If automatic pairing fails, enter the passcode
supplied with your headset.
Important: For you to listen to music with your headset or car
kit, the headset or car kit must support the A2DP
Bluetooth profile.
Before you connect your headset, you need to
make it discoverable so your phone can find it.
You can find out how to do this by referring to
your headset manual.
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Bluetooth
The pairing and connection status is displayed below
the hands-free headset or car kit name in the Bluetooth
devices section. When the Bluetooth headset or car kit
is connected to your device, the Bluetooth connected
icon is displayed in the status bar. Depending on
the type of headset or car kit you have connected, you
can then start using the headset or car kit to listen to
music and/or make and receive phone calls.
Reconnecting a Headset or Car Kit
When you have paired a headset with your device, you
should be able to reconnect it automatically by turning
on Bluetooth on your device and then turning on the
headset. However, might have to connect manually if
your headset has been used with another Bluetooth
device.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. If the Bluetooth check box is not selected, select it
to turn Bluetooth on.
3. Make sure that the headset is discoverable.
4. Tap the headset’s name in the Bluetooth devices
section.
5. If prompted to enter a passcode, try 0000 or 1234,
or consult the headset or car kit documentation to
find the passcode.
If you still cannot reconnect to the headset or car kit,
follow the instructions in “Disconnecting or Unpairing
From a Bluetooth Device” in this chapter, and then
follow the steps in “Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or
Car Kit.
Note: Due to different specifications and features of other
Bluetooth-compatible devices, display and operations
may be different, and functions such as transfer or
exchange may not be possible with all Bluetooth-
compatible devices.
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Disconnecting or Unpairing From a
Bluetooth Device
To disconnect a Bluetooth device:
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. In the Bluetooth devices section, press and hold
the device to disconnect.
3. Tap Disconnect.
To unpair from a Bluetooth device:
You can make your device forget its pairing connection
with another Bluetooth device. To connect to the other
device again, you may need to enter or confirm a
passcode again.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. In the Bluetooth devices section, press and hold
the device to unpair.
3. Tap Disconnect & unpair, or tap Unpair if the
Bluetooth device is currently not connected to your
device.
Sending Information Using Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to transfer information between
your device and another Bluetooth-enabled device
such as a phone or notebook computer. The first time
you transfer information between your device and
another device, you need to enter or confirm a security
passcode. After that, your device and the other device
are paired, and you will not need to exchange
passcodes to transfer information in the future.
You can send the following types of information,
depending on the device you are sending to:
Images and videos
Calendar events
Contacts
Audio files
1. On the device, open the application that contains
the information or file you want to send.
Important: Before you begin, set the receiving device to
discoverable mode. You may also need to set it to
“Receive Beams” or “Receive Files”. Refer to the
device’s documentation for instructions on
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2. Follow the steps for the type of item you want to
send:
Photo or video (in Camera). After capturing a
photo, on the preview screen, tap the Share
button , and then tap Bluetooth.
Photos and videos (in Gallery). On the Albums
screen, tap an album. Tap , tap Bluetooth,
select the items you want to share, and then tap
Next.
Calendar event. In the Calendar’s Day view or
Week view, press and hold the event, and then
tap Share vCalendar > Bluetooth. In Agenda view,
press and hold the event, and then tap Forward >
Bluetooth.
Contact. On the All screen of the People
application, press and hold the contact, and then
tap Send contact as vCard. Tap the down arrow
icon, and then select Bluetooth from the displayed
list. Tap Send.
Music track. With the track displayed on the Now
playing screen, press , and then tap More >
Share > Bluetooth.
Voice recording. On the main Voice Recorder
screen, tap , and then tap Bluetooth.
3. If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Yes.
4. If you haven't paired with the receiving device
before, tap Scan for devices.
5. Tap the name of the receiving device.
6. If prompted, accept the pairing request on your
phone and the receiving device. Also enter the
same passcode on both your device and the other
device or confirm the auto-generated passcode.
7. On the receiving device, accept the file.
Where Sent Information is Saved
When you send information from your device using
Bluetooth, the location where it’s saved depends on the
type of information and the receiving device.
If you send a calendar event or contact, it is normally
added directly to the corresponding application on the
receiving device. For example, if you send a calendar
event to a compatible phone, the event is shown in that
phone’s calendar application.
If you send another file type to a Windows computer, it
is normally saved in the Bluetooth Exchange folder
within your personal document folders.
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On Windows XP, the path may be:
C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\
My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange
On Windows Vista, the path may be:
C:\Users\[your username]\Documents
On Windows 7, the path may be:
C:\Users\[your username]\My Documents\
Bluetooth Exchange Folder
If you send a file to another device, the saved location
may depend on the file type. For example, if you send
an image file to another mobile phone, it may be saved
in a folder named “Images”.
Receiving Information From Another Device
Your device is capable of receiving a wide variety of file
types with Bluetooth, including photos, music tracks,
and documents such as PDFs.
To receive files from another device, you need to have
a microSD card installed on your device.
The first time you transfer information between your
device and another device, you need to enter or
confirm a security passcode.
After that, your device and the other device are paired,
and you will not need to exchange passcodes to
transfer information in the future.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. If the Bluetooth check box is not selected, select it
to turn Bluetooth on.
3. Select the Discoverable check box.
4. On the sending device, send one or more files to
your device. Refer to the device’s documentation
for instructions on sending information over
Bluetooth.
5. If asked, accept the pairing request on your device
and the receiving device.
Also enter the same passcode on both your device
and the other device, or confirm the auto-
generated passcode.
A Bluetooth authorization request is then displayed
on your phone.
6. If you want to automatically receive files from the
sending device in future, select the Always check
box.
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7. Tap Accept or OK.
8. When your device receives a file transfer request
notification, slide down the Notifications panel, and
then tap Accept.
9. When a file is transferred, a notification is
displayed. To open the file immediately, slide down
the Notifications panel, and then tap the relevant
notification.
When you open a received file, what happens next
depends on the file type:
Media files and documents are usually opened
directly in a compatible application. For example,
if you open a music track, it starts playing in the
Music application.
For a vCalendar file, select the calendar where
you want to save the event, and then tap Import.
The vCalendar is added to your Calendar events.
(For more information on using Calendar, see
“Calendar” on page 89.)
For a vCard contact file, if there are multiple vCard
files on your microSD card, you can choose to
import one, several, or all of those contacts to
your contacts list.
Adding the Bluetooth Received Folder to
the Home Screen
You can add a folder to your device’s screen that
shows all files you have received with Bluetooth.
1. Press and tap > Folder > Bluetooth received.
2. Press and hold the Bluetooth received folder icon,
and drag it to the Home screen position you want.
To view the folder contents, tap the folder icon. To open
a file, tap the file name.
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Using Bluetooth FTP Server
Bluetooth FTP Server allows other devices with
Bluetooth FTP profiles to view, access, copy, and delete
files from your device’s microSD card.
Turn on the Blueooth FTP Server on your device and
allow access to the microSD card contents.
1. Press > , and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings >
Advanced Settings.
2. Select the FTP Server check box.
3. Pair your device with the other Bluetooth device
that wants to access the microSD card contents.
For more information about Bluetooth pairing, see
“Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or Car Kit.”
4. When the other device attempts to access your
device’s microSD card, a Bluetooth Authorization
Request appears on the screen. Tap Accept. If you
want to allow the connecting device to always
access your device’s microSD card, select the
Always check box before you tap Accept.
The microSD card contents appear on the other
device’s screen.
Note: To use Bluetooth FTP Server, you need to have a
microSD card installed in your device.
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Sprint Service
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Voicemail (page 164)
Text Messaging (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
(page 166)
Caller ID (page 176)
Call Waiting (page 176)
Making a 3-Way Call (page 177)
Call Forwarding (page 177)
Roaming (page 178)
Voicemail
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Your device automatically transfers all unanswered calls
to your voicemail, even if your device is in use or turned
off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal
greeting as soon as your device is activated. Always use
a password to protect against unauthorized access.
1. Press and tap > Voicemail.
2. In the Personalize your voicemail window, tap
Personalize now.
3. Your device will automatically connect with Sprint
voicemail service. Follow the system prompts to:
Create your password.
Record your name announcement.
Record your greeting.
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Note: Voicemail Password
Sprint strongly recommends that you create a
password when setting up your voicemail to protect
against unauthorized access. Without a password,
anyone who has access to your phone is able to
access your voicemail messages.
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Voicemail Notification
There are several ways your device alerts you to a new
message:
By sounding the assigned ringer type.
By displaying at the top of your screen.
By flashing the notification LED (if enabled).
New Voicemail Message Alerts
When you receive a new voice message, you will see a
message in the Notification panel (see “Notifications
Panel” on page 16).
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages
You can review your messages directly from your
wireless device or from any other touch-tone phone.
Using Your Device
1. Press and tap .
1. Press and hold .
2. Tap on a message to play it back.
Using Another Phone to Access Messages
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
2. When your voicemail answers, tap .
3. Enter your passcode.
Note: When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint
Network, you may not receive notification of new
voicemail messages. Sprint recommends that you
periodically check your voicemail by dialing your area
code + your wireless phone number. When your
voicemail answers, press and enter your
passcode. Roaming rates apply when you access
voicemail while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint
Network.
Your device accepts messages even when it is turned off.
However, your device notifies you of new messages only
when it is turned on and you are in a Sprint service area.
Tip: When you call voicemail from another phone, you first
hear the header information (date, time, and sender
information) for the message. To skip directly to the
message, tap during the header.
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Clearing the Message Icon
Your device may temporarily continue to display the
message icon after you have checked your voice and
text messages.
Open the Notifications panel (see “Notifications
Panel” on page 16) and tap Clear notifications.
Voicemail Key Guide
Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while
listening to voicemail messages.
Date/Time Send Reply Advance
Replay Rewind Forward
Erase Return Call Save
Cancel Help Skip
Text Messaging (SMS) and
Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
Keep in touch with important people in your life. Use
the Messages application to compose and send text
(SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). MMS can
contain text and pictures, recorded voice, audio or
video files, picture slideshows, contact cards (vCard), or
appointments (vCalendar).
Opening Messages
Press and tap > Messages.
The All messages screen opens, where all your
sent and received messages are neatly grouped
into conversations, by contact name or phone
number.
Scroll up or down the list of conversations by
swiping your finger on the screen.
Tap a contact name or number to view the
exchange of messages.
Note: See your service plan for applicable charges for
Text Messaging and SMS Voice Messaging.
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Sending Text Messages (SMS)
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. Press and tap Compose.
3. Fill in one or more recipients. You can:
Enter the first few letters of a contact name or
starting digits of a mobile number. As you type,
matching names with phone numbers from your
stored contacts are displayed. Tap a name or one
of the contact’s numbers.
Tap , and then select the phone numbers of
the contacts to whom you want to send the
message. You can also select contact groups as
recipients. When you have selected all the
message recipients, tap Done.
Enter the complete phone numbers directly in the
To field.
4. Tap the “Add text” box and then enter your
message.
5. Tap Send, or press to save message as a draft.
Preset Messages
Preset messages make it easy to compose text
messages.
To add or edit preset messages:
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. Press and tap Compose.
Note: There is a limit on the number of characters for a single
text message (displayed above the Send button). 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, add a message subject, attach an item, or
compose a very long message.
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3. Fill in one or more recipients. You can:
Enter the first few letters of a contact name or
starting digits of a mobile number. As you type,
matching names with phone numbers from your
stored contacts are displayed. Tap a name or one
of the contact’s numbers.
Tap , and then select the phone numbers of
the contacts to whom you want to send the
message. You can also select contact groups as
recipients. When you have selected all the
message recipients, tap Done.
Enter the complete phone numbers directly in the
To field.
4. Tap the “Add text” box, press and tap Quick
text. (You will see the list of preset messages.)
5. Do any of the following:
Tap a preset message to enter it to your text
message.
To add a new message, press and tap Insert.
Enter your message and tap OK.
To edit a preset message, press and tap Edit.
Tap the message you want to edit, edit the
message, and then tap OK.
To delete preset messages, press and tap
Delete. Tap the messages you want to delete, and
then tap Delete.
Sending a Multimedia Message (MMS)
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. Press and tap Compose.
3. Fill in one or more recipients. You can either:
Enter the first few letters of a contact name or
starting digits of a mobile number. As you type,
matching names with phone numbers and email
addresses from your stored contacts are
displayed. Tap a contact’s number or email
address. Email addresses will be displayed when
Show email address is selected in Recipient list
settings.
Tap , and then select the phone numbers of
the contacts to whom you want to send the
message. You can also select contact groups as
recipients. When you have selected all the
message recipients, tap Done.
Enter the complete phone numbers or email
address directly in the To field.
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4. To add a subject line, press and then tap Add
subject.
5. Tap the “Add text” box, and then compose your
message.
6. Tap and then select the type of attachment:
Picture. Select Camera to take a photo and attach
it, or Gallery to attach a photo from your microSD
card.
Video. Select Camcorder to capture a video and
attach it, or Videos to attach a video from your
microSD card.
Audio. Select Voice Recorder to make a voice
recording and attach it, or Music & sounds to
attach a music file or voice recording from your
microSD card.
App recommendation. Choose an app you’ve
installed from Android Market that you want to
share with others. The URL from which the app
can be downloaded will be inserted to your
message.
Location. Add your current location (requires GPS
to be turned on), or a location you pick on a map
to your message. (See “Google Maps” on page
246 for more details.)
Contact (vCard). Select a contact from your
device, and then select which contact information
you want to attach.
Appointment (vCalendar). Select the calendar
event you want to attach.
7. To see options for replacing or reviewing your
attachment, tap . You can also press , then
tap Discard to start over.
8. Tap Send, or press to save message as a draft.
Creating a Slideshow
1. After you've added either a photo, video, or audio
in the multimedia message you’re composing,
tap
> Slideshow.
2. Do any of the following:
Add a slide. Tap , and then choose to add a
photo or a video.
Add music or a voice recording to a slide. Right
after adding a slide, tap > Audio.
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Add a caption to a slide. Tap “Add text” box.
Edit a slide. Tap , and then choose to replace,
remove, or set the duration of the slide.
Preview the slideshow. Press , and then tap More >
Preview. Tap once on the preview screen to see
playback controls.
3. Tap Send, or press to save message as a draft.
Saving and Resuming a Draft Message
While composing a text or multimedia message,
press to automatically save your message as a
draft.
To resume composing the message:
1. On the All messages screen, press , and then
tap Drafts.
2. Tap the message and then resume editing it.
3. When you finish editing the message, tap Send.
Viewing and Replying to a Message
Depending on your notification settings, the device
plays a ring tone, vibrates, or displays the message
briefly in the status bar when you receive a new text or
multimedia message. To change the notification for
new text and multimedia messages, see “Setting Text
and Multimedia Message Options” for details.
A new message icon ( ) also appears in the status
bar to notify you of a new text or multimedia message.
1. To open and read the message, you can:
Press and hold the status bar, and then slide the
status bar down to open the Notifications panel.
Tap the new message to open and read it.
Press and tap > Messages.
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2. While reading the message, you can:
Reply with a text message. Tap the “Add text” box,
enter your reply message, and then tap Send.
Reply with a multimedia message. Tap the “Add
text” box, enter your reply message, tap to
choose an attachment for your message, and
then tap Send.
Call or save a phone number contained in the
message. Tap the phone number. Then choose
whether to dial the number or add it to your
contacts.
Open a link in the message. Tap the link to open it
in the Web browser.
Send to or save an email address contained in the
message. Tap the email address. Then choose
whether to send an email, send a multimedia
message, or save the email address to your
contacts.
Forward a message. Tap the message (do not tap
a link or a phone number) to open the options
menu, and then tap Forward.
Check message details. Tap the message (do not
tap a link or a phone number) to open the options
menu, and then tap View message details.
Replying to Another Phone Number of the
Contact
When a contact has multiple phone numbers stored on
your device, you’ll see the particular phone number
used within the message. There’s also a bold letter
before the phone number to indicate the number type
(for example, M stands for Mobile).
Keep in mind that your response will be sent to the
phone number of the latest message you’ve received
from this contact.
1. On the All messages screen, tap a contact (or
phone number) to display the exchange of
messages with that contact.
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2. Tap the “Add text” box, then enter your reply
message.
3. Press and then tap More > Recipient phone
number.
4. Select another phone number of this contact, and
then tap OK.
Viewing and Saving an Attachment from a
Multimedia Message
If you are concerned about the size of your data
downloads, check the multimedia message size first
before you download it.
If there’s a media attachment such as a photo or
video in a received message, tap it to view the
content.
If the attachment is a contact (vCard), tap it to
view the contact information, then tap Save to add
to your contacts.
If the attachment is an appointment or event
(vCalendar), tap it to choose the calendar where
to save it, and then tap Import.
To save the attachment to your storage card,
press and hold the multimedia message, and
then choose to save the type of attachment from
the options menu.
Managing Message Conversations
Text and multimedia messages that are sent to and
received from a contact (or a number) are grouped into
conversations or message threads in the All messages
screen. Threaded text or multimedia messages let you
see exchanged messages (similar to a chat program)
with a contact on the screen.
Note: When Auto-retrieve in MMS settings is disabled, only
the message header is downloaded. To download the
entire message, tap the Download button at the right
side of the message. For details, see “Setting Text and
Multimedia Message Options” later in this chapter.
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To protect a message from deletion:
You can lock a message so that it will not be deleted
even if you delete the other messages in the
conversation.
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. On the All messages screen, tap a contact (or
phone number) to display the exchange of
messages with that contact.
3. Tap the message (not a link or a phone number)
that you want to lock, and then tap Lock message.
A lock icon is displayed at the lower right of the
message.
To delete a single message:
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. On the All messages screen, tap a contact (or
phone number) to display the exchange of
messages with that contact.
3. Tap the message (not a link or a phone number)
that you want to delete.
4. If the message is locked, tap Unlock message on
the options menu, and then tap the message
again to display the options menu.
5. Tap Delete message on the options menu.
6. When prompted to confirm, tap OK.
To delete several messages within a conversation:
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. On the All messages screen, tap a contact (or
phone number) to display the exchange of
messages with that contact.
3. Press and then tap More > Delete.
4. Tap Delete by selection.
5. Select the messages you want to delete and then
tap Delete.
Note: You can also tap Delete by phone number if the
contact used multiple phone numbers throughout the
conversation and you want to delete the messages
sent from a particular number.
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To delete a conversation:
1. Do any of the following:
On the All messages screen, press and hold a
contact (or phone number) whose messages you
want to delete, and then tap Delete.
While looking at the exchange of messages in a
conversation, press and then tap More >
Delete > Delete thread.
Any locked messages in the conversation thread
will not be deleted unless you select the Delete
lock messages check box.
2. When prompted to confirm, tap OK to delete the
entire thread.
To delete several conversations:
1. On the All messages screen, press and then
tap Delete.
2. Select the conversation threads you want to delete.
3. Tap Delete. Any locked messages will not be
deleted.
Setting Text and Multimedia Message
Options
1. Press and tap > Messages.
2. On the All messages screen, press and then
tap Settings. You can set the following:
Notifications
Receive a notification in the status bar and set your
device to vibrate or play a sound when a message
arrives or when a message is not sent successfully,
and choose a notification sound.
Allow your device to show pop-up notifications on
the screen when messages are sent successfully or
not, or disable this option.
Text messages (SMS)
Receive a report on the delivery status of your
message.
View or change the message service center number
used. (We recommend that you don't change the
number here as it may cause problems in receiving
and sending messages.)
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View or delete text messages stored on your SIM
card, or copy SIM card messages to device
memory.eceive a report on the delivery status of your
message.
Multimedia messages (MMS)
Receive a report on the delivery status of your
message.
Receive a report whether each recipient has read the
message or deleted it without reading.
Automatically download complete MMS messages
including the message body and attachments in
your service area and when roaming.
Set the message priority and maximum file size of
MMS messages. If the MMS message file size is
exceeded, the message won't be sent.
General
Search and display the sent message history, call
history, and email addresses of stored contacts when
you’re adding message recipients.
Choose the maximum number of text or MMS
messages to store in each conversation thread
(excluding locked messages), and enable automatic
deletion of unlocked older messages when set limits
are reached.
Forward received text and MMS messages to
another phone number or email address. (This may
incur extra fees from your mobile operator.)
Adding the Messages Widget
Add the Messages widget so you can read your
messages right on the Home screen.
To learn how to add widgets, refer to “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
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Caller ID
Caller ID identifies a caller before you answer the
device by displaying the number of the incoming call. If
you do not want your number displayed when you
make a call, follow these steps.
1. Press and tap .
2. Tap .
3. Enter a phone number.
4. Tap .
To permanently block your number, call Sprint
Customer Service.
Call Waiting
When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to
incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Your device’s
screen informs you that another call is coming in and
displays the caller’s phone number (if it is available and
you are in digital mode).
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:
Press and then tap Flash.
This puts the first caller on hold and answers the
second call.
To switch back to the first caller:
Press and then tap Flash again.
Tip: For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted,
you can temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing
before placing your call. Call Waiting is
automatically reactivated once you end the call.
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Making a 3-Way Call
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the
same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime
rates will be charged for each of the two calls.
1. On the Phone screen, enter a number and
tap .
2. Once you have established the connection,
press , tap
Add call, and dial the number of the
second participant. (This puts the first caller on
hold and dials the second number.)
3. When you’re connected to the second party,
press and tap Merge calls.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your
call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you
initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all callers
are disconnected.
To end the three-way call, tap .
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls
to another phone number – even when your device is
turned off. You can continue to make calls from your
device when you have activated Call Forwarding.
To activate Call Forwarding:
1. Press and tap .
2. Tap .
3. Enter the area code and phone number to which
you want your calls forwarded.
4. Tap . (You will see a message and
hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call
Forwarding.)
To deactivate Call Forwarding:
1. Press and tap ..
2. Tap .
3. Tap . (You will see a message and
hear a tone to confirm the deactivation.)
Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have
forwarded.
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Roaming
Roaming Icon
Your display screen always lets you know when you’re
off the Nationwide Sprint Network. Anytime you are
roaming, the device displays the roaming icon ( ).
Roaming on Other Digital Networks
When you’re roaming on digital networks, your call
quality and security will be similar to the quality you
receive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint
Network. However, you may not be able to access
certain features, such as data services, depending on
the available network.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While
Roaming
When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint
Network, you may not receive on-device notification of
new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave
messages, but you will need to periodically check your
voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming
service area for an extended period of time.
1. Dial your area code + your phone number.
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting,
tap .
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the
voice prompts.
When you return to the Nationwide Sprint Network,
voicemail notification will resume as normal.
Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the Nationwide Sprint
Network, your call is dropped. If your call is dropped in
an area where you think Sprint service is available, turn
your device off and on again to reconnect to the
network.
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Setting Roam Mode
Your device allows you to control your roaming
capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you
can determine which signals your device accepts.
Choose from two different settings on your dual-band
phone to control your roaming experience.
1. Press > .
2. Tap Settings > Wireless & networks >
Mobile networks.
3. Tap Roaming.
Sprint only to access only the Sprint network and
prevent roaming on other networks.
Automatic to seek service on the Nationwide
Sprint Network. When Sprint service is
unavailable, the device searches for an alternate
system.
Roaming Guards
Your device has two ways of alerting you when you are
roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network: the
onscreen roaming icon and Roaming Guards.
Roaming Guards make it easy to manage your
roaming by requiring an extra step before you can
place or answer a roaming call, connect to data
services, or send an outgoing text message. (This
additional step is not required when you make or
receive calls while on the Nationwide Sprint Network.)
You can set the Roaming Guards to separately monitor
your voice, data, and outgoing text messages when
you’re roaming within or outside the United States.
To turn Roaming Guards on or off:
1. Press > .
2. Tap Settings > Wireless & networks >
Mobile networks > Roaming Guards.
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3. Select the check boxes of the items you want
Roaming Guard to monitor; clear the check box to
turn off Roaming Guard for that item.
To place roaming calls with Roaming Guard on:
1. On the Phone screen, dial your area code + the
seven-digit number and tap .
2. Select Roam Call.
To answer incoming roaming calls with Roaming Guard
on:
Tap Answer. (A message will be displayed notifying
you that roaming charges will apply.)
To use data services when Roaming Guard is on:
When a pop-up notification appears informing you that
data roam charges may apply, tap Roam to connect.
Note: Your device’s Roaming Guards are turned on by
default.
Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available when
you are roaming with Roaming Guard enabled.
Note: If the Call Guard check box is selected, you need to
take extra steps to make and receive roaming calls.
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Ways of Connecting to the Internet (page 181)
Connecting Using Wi-Fi (page 181)
Connecting Using Sprint 4G (page 184)
Getting Started With Data Services (page 185)
Connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) (page 187)
Using the Device’s Web Browser (page 189)
Mail (page 199)
Gmail (page 207)
Google Talk (page 210)
Downloading Applications and Games From Android
Market (page 213)
Stocks (page 216)
Weather (page 218)
News Feeds (page 221)
Sprint Hotspot (page 223)
Using Your Device as a Modem (page 226)
Connecting Your Device to the Internet Through a
Computer (Internet Pass-through) (page 227)
Data Services FAQs (page 228)
Ways of Connecting to the Internet
Your device’s networking capabilities allow you to
wirelessly access the Internet or your corporate
network through one of the following connections:
Wi-Fi
Sprint 4G
Data Services
Virtual Private Networks or VPN
Connecting Using Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances
of up to 300 feet. To use your device’s Wi-Fi, you need
access to a wireless access point or “hotspot.”
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Note: The availability and range of the Wi-Fi signal depends
on a number of factors, including infrastructure and
other objects through which the signal passes.
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Turning Wi-Fi On and Connecting to a
Wireless Network
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on. The
device will scan for available wireless networks.
3. Tap Wi-Fi settings. The network names and security
settings (Open network or Secured with WEP) of
detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed in the Wi-Fi
networks section.
4. Do one of the following:
Tap an open Wi-Fi network to automatically
connect to it.
Tap a secured Wi-Fi network, enter the WEP key,
and tap Connect.
If the wireless network you want to connect to is
not in the list of detected networks, scroll down
the screen, and then tap Add Wi-Fi network. Enter
the wireless network settings, and then tap Save.
Depending on the network type and its security
settings, you may also need to enter more information
or choose a security certificate.
When your device is connected to a wireless network,
the Wi-Fi icon ( ) appears in the status bar and tells
you the approximate signal strength (number of bands
displayed).
The next time your device connects to a previously
accessed secured wireless network, you will not be
prompted to enter the WEP key again, unless you reset
your device to its factory default settings.
If Network notification in Wi-Fi settings is enabled, this
icon ( ) appears in the status bar whenever the
device detects an available wireless network within
range.
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Checking the Wireless Network Status
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. On the Wireless & networks screen, tap Wi-Fi
settings, and then tap the wireless network that the
device is currently connected to.
A message box is then displayed showing the Wi-Fi
network name, status, speed, and more.
Connecting to Another Wi-Fi Network
1. On the Wireless & networks screen, tap Wi-Fi
settings. Detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed in
the Wi-Fi networks section.
2. To manually scan for available Wi-Fi networks,
press and tap Scan.
3. Tap another Wi-Fi network to connect to it.
Adding the Wi-Fi Widget
Add the Wi-Fi widget to the Home screen to make it
faster for you to turn Wi-Fi on or off.
To learn how to add widgets, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
Note: If you want to remove the settings for this network from
your phone, tap Forget. If you want to reconnect to a
wireless network that you have removed, you'll need to
choose the wireless network from the list of available
Wi-Fi networks again. If it is a secured wireless network,
you'll need to enter the wireless network credentials
again.
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Connecting Using Sprint 4G
Sprint 4G provides your device with wireless Internet
access over greater distances than Wi-Fi and delivers
data transfer rates of up to 30 Mbps. To connect your
device to Sprint 4G network, you need access to a
Sprint 4G base station.
For more information about the availability of Sprint 4G
in your location, visit www.sprint.com/coverage on the
Web.
Turning Sprint 4G On and Connecting to
the Sprint 4G Network
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Scroll down the screen and select the 4G check
box. The device will automatically scan for the
Sprint 4G network and will automatically connect
to it.
When your device is connected to the Sprint 4G
network, the 4G icon ( ) appears in the status bar
and tells you the approximate signal strength (number
of bands displayed). If Network notification in 4G
settings is enabled, this icon ( ) appears in the status
bar whenever the device detects the Sprint 4G network.
Note: The availability and range of the Sprint 4G depends on
a number of factors including your distance to the
Sprint 4G base station, and infrastructure and other
objects through which the signal passes.
Note: The Sprint 4G network is self-discoverable, which
means no additional steps are required for your device
to connect to it.
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Checking the Sprint 4G Network Status
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Scroll down the screen and tap 4G settings.
The network name, signal strength, and IP address
are displayed.
Adding the Sprint 4G Widget
Add the Sprint 4G widget to the Home screen to make
it faster for you to turn it on or off.
To learn how to add widgets, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
Getting Started With Data Services
With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying
the advantages of data services. This section will help
you learn the basics of using your data services,
including managing your user name, launching a data
connection, and navigating the Web with your device.
Your User Name
When you buy your device and sign up for service,
you’re automatically assigned a user name, which is
typically based on your name and a number, followed
by “@sprintpcs.com.” (For example, the third John
Smith to sign up for Sprint data services might have
jsmith003@sprintpcs.com as his user name.)
When you use Sprint data services, your user name is
submitted to identify you to the Nationwide Sprint
Network. Your user name will be automatically
programmed into your device. You don’t have to enter it.
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Finding Your User Name
If you aren’t sure what your user name is, you can
easily find it on your device.
Press > and tap Settings > About phone >
Phone identity > Current username.
Updating Your User Name
If you choose to change your user name and select a
new one online, you must then update the user name
on your device.
Press > and tap Settings > System
updates > Update profile. (Tap Cancel to cancel the
update.)
Launching a Web Connection
Press and tap > Internet.
Your data connection starts and you see the
SprintWebSM home page.
Data Connection Status and Indicators
Your device displays the current status of your data
connection through indicators at the top of the screen.
The following symbols are used:
Your device is connected to the high-speed
Sprint 3G network (EVDO). When the arrows
are white, your device is transferring data (for
example, when you are opening a Web page);
when the arrows are gray, your device is
connected to the network but is not currently
transferring data (for example, when you are
viewing a Web page that is completely open).
In either state, you can receive incoming calls.
Your device is on and is connected to the Sprint
1xRTT data network. When the arrows are white,
your device is transferring data (for example,
when you are opening a Web page) and you
cannot receive calls. When the arrows are gray,
your device is connected to the network but is not
currently transferring data (for example, when you
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are viewing a Web page that is completely open),
and you can receive calls.
If you do not see an indicator, your device does not
have a current data connection. To launch a
connection, see “Launching a Web Connection.”
Turning the Data Connection On or Off
Turning your data connection off can help optimize
your battery life. It can also save money on data
charges. However, when your data connection is
turned off, you may not always receive automatic
updates to your email, social network accounts, and
other synchronized information.
1. Press > and tap Settings >
Wireless & networks.
2. Select the Mobile network check box to turn on the
data connection; clear the check box to turn off the
data connection.
Adding the Data Connection Widget
Add the Data connection widget to the Home screen to
make it faster for you to turn the device’s data
connection on or off.
To learn how to add widgets, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
Connecting to a Virtual Private
Network (VPN)
From your device, you can add, set up, and manage
virtual private networks (VPNs) that allow you to
connect and access resources inside a secured local
network, such as your corporate network.
Preparing Your Device for VPN Connection
Depending on the type of VPN you are using at work,
you may be required to enter your login credentials or
install security certificates before you can connect to
your company’s local network. You can get this
information from your network administrator.
Also, your device must first establish a Wi-Fi or data
connection before you can initiate a VPN connection.
For information about setting up and using these
connections on your device, see “Launching a Web
Connection” and “Turning Wi-Fi On and Connecting to
a Wireless Network.”
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Setting Up Secure Credential Storage
If your network administrator instructs you to download
and install security certificates, you must first set up the
device’s secure credential storage.
1. Press > , tap Settings > Security, and then
tap Set password.
2. Enter a new password (at least eight characters
without any spaces) for the credential storage,
scroll down and confirm the password, and then
tap OK.
3. Select the Use secure credentials check box.
You can then download and install the certificates
needed to access your local network. Your network
administrator can tell you how to do this.
Adding a VPN Connection
1. Press > and tap Settings > Wireless &
networks > VPN settings.
2. Tap Add VPN, and then tap the type of VPN you
want to add.
3. Tap VPN settings and set them up according to the
security details you you got from your network
administrator.
4. When finished, press , and then tap Save.
The VPN is then added to the VPNs section of the VPN
settings screen.
Connecting to a VPN
1. Press > and then tap Settings >
Wireless & networks > VPN settings.
2. In the VPNs section, tap the VPN that you want to
connect to.
3. When prompted, enter your log in credentials, and
then tap Connect. When you are connected, the
VPN connected icon appears in the
notification area of the title bar.
4. You can then open the Web browser to access
resources such as intranet sites on your corporate
network. (For more information, see “To open the
Browser:” on page 189.)
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Disconnecting From a VPN
1. Press and hold the status bar, and then drag down
to open the Notifications panel.
2. Tap the VPN connection to return to the VPN
settings screen, and then tap the VPN connection
to disconnect from it.
When your device has disconnected from the VPN, the
VPN disconnected icon is displayed in the
notification area of the status bar.
Using the Device’s Web Browser
Open the browser to start surfing the Web. The browser
is fully optimized and comes with advanced features
that let you enjoy Internet browsing on your device.
To open the Browser:
Press and tap > Internet.
The Browser Menu
Although the home page offers a broad and
convenient array of sites and services for you to
browse, not all sites are represented, and certain
functions, such as going directly to specific websites,
are not available. For these and other functions, you will
need to use the browser menu. The browser menu
offers additional options to expand your use of the Web
on your device.
The browser menu may be opened any time you have
an active data session, from any page you are viewing.
Note: You must have an active data connection or Wi-Fi
connection to access the Internet.
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To open the browser menu:
Press while on the browser.
Options available under the browser menu include:
Back: Returns you to a previously viewed page (after
having tapped Forward).
Forward: Returns you to a previously viewed page
(after having tapped Back).
Add bookmark: Allows you to bookmark the current
site.
Bookmarks: Allows you to access and manage your
bookmarks.
Windows: Allows you to open additional browser
windows.
More
Home: Lets you return to your home page.
Find on page: Allows you to find specific text on a
Web page.
Select text: Allows you to select text to copy,
looking up for information, and share. For more
information, see “Copying Text, Looking Up
Information, and Sharing” on page 194.
Page info: Lets you display the information about
the website.
Share page: Lets you send the website URL using
Bluetooth, Facebook, Friend Stream, Gmail, Mail,
Messages, or Peep.
Downloads: Lets you view applications that you
have downloaded from the Web.
History: Keeps a list of links to your most recently
visited sites. To navigate to a site, touch a site.
Print: Lets you print Web pages to a connected
printer using Wi-Fi.
Settings: Opens the browser settings.
Going to a Website
1. On the browser screen, press and tap the URL
box at the top of the screen.
2. Enter the website address using the keyboard. As
you enter the address, matching website
addresses will appear on the screen.
3. Do any of the following:
Tap an address to go directly to that website.
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Continue entering the website address and then
tap .
Changing the Screen Orientation
The device automatically changes the screen
orientation depending on how you are holding your
device.
Turn your phone sideways to display the web browser
in landscape orientation.
Navigating and Zooming on a Web Page
You can swipe your finger on the screen to
navigate and view other areas of the Web page.
Tap the screen twice quickly to zoom in, then tap
the screen twice quickly again to zoom out.
You can also use your fingers to spread or pinch
the screen to zoom in and out.
Note: If the screen orientation doesn’t change automatically,
turn on automatic screen orientation. Press > ,
tap Display, and then select the Auto-rotate screen
check box.
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Selecting a Link on a Web Page
You can tap a link to open it, or press and hold a link
for more options.
Selecting an Address or a Phone Number on a
Web Page
You can map an address or call a phone number on a
Web page.
Opening a New Browser Window
Open multiple browser windows to make it easier for
you to switch from one website to another.
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Windows.
2. Tap .
3. Enter the address of the Web page you want to go
to, and then tap .
Tip: Zoom in on the Web page when links are too small for
tapping directly on the screen.
Link What to do
Web page
address
(URLs)
Tap the link to open the Web page.
Press and hold the link to open a menu
that allows you to open, bookmark, copy
to the clipboard, or share the link.
Email
address
Tap to send an email message to the
email address.
Press and hold, then tap Copy on the
menu to copy the email address to the
clipboard. You can paste the email
address later when creating a new
contact or sending a new email
message.
Link What to do
Location
address
Tap the address to copy it or map it using
Google Maps.
Phone
number
Tap to open the Phone screen to call the
phone number. Tap the phone number
to copy, call, send a text message to that
number, or save the number to a contact
in People.
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Switching Between Browser Windows
1. While viewing a Web page, do one of the
following:
Press and tap Windows.
Pinch the screen (zoom out) until you see the
other browser windows.
2. Select the browser window you want to view by
sliding your finger on the screen from right to left.
3. Tap a Web page window to open it in full screen.
Downloading from the Web
Do more than just browsing the Web. You can
download web files such as photos and apps then
save them on your storage card.
Downloading Applications From the Web
You can download applications directly from your
favorite websites. Applications downloaded from the
Web can be from unknown sources. To protect your
device and personal data, we strongly recommend that
you download and install only applications you trust.
1. Press > and tap Settings > Applications.
2. Select the Unknown sources check box.
3. When the Attention dialog box opens, tap OK.
4. Open the device’s Web browser, then go to the
website where you can download the application
you want.
Tip: Zoom in on the Web page when links are too small for
tapping directly on the screen.
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5. Follow the website’s instructions for downloading
the application.
Viewing Your Downloads
While viewing a Web page, press and tap
More > Downloads.
Copying Text, Looking Up Information, and
Sharing
You can select text on a Web page and then:
Copy it.
Look it up on Wikipedia or in Google Dictionary.
Get a translation of the text from Google Translate.
Share the text in a new email, text, or multimedia
message or in your status update on a social
network.
Selecting Text
1. Press and hold on a word.
2. Drag the start and end markers to highlight the
surrounding text you want to select. You can drag
to increase or decrease the text selection area.
3. Tap an icon to copy, search or translate, or share
the selected text.
Note: All downloaded applications are saved to the microSD
card. Before you download an application from the
Web, make sure that you have installed a microSD card
on your device. For information on how to install a
microSD card, see “Inserting the microSD Card” on
page 123. The app you want to download should also
be compatible with your device.
Tip: To select text in a link, press and hold the link, and then
tap Select text.
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4. To select a larger block of text, you can drag these
markers up or down.
Copying and Pasting Text
1. After you have selected the text you want to copy,
tap Copy ( ). The selected text is then copied to
the clipboard.
2. In a text box (for example while composing a
message), press and hold at the point where you
want to paste the text.
3. Tap Paste.
Searching or Translating Text
1. After you have selected the text you want to search
or translate, tap Quick lookup ( ).
2. Tap one of the following tabs:
Google Search Google the selected text.
Wikipedia Look for related information about
the selected text in Wikipedia.
YouTube Look for related YouTube videos
about the selected text.
Google Translate Translate the selected text
to another language.
Google Dictionary Look up the selected text
in the dictionary.
Pasting Text in a New Message or Social Network
Status Update
1. After you have selected the text you want to share,
tap Share ( ).
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2. Select an option to paste the selected text in a new
email, text or multimedia message or in your status
update on a social network such as Twitter.
Viewing Bookmarks and Previously Visited
Web Pages
You can store as many bookmarks as you want on
your device. You can also access a convenient list of
the sites you have visited, or quickly view the pages
that you access most often.
To bookmark a website:
1. While viewing a Web page, press , and then tap
Add bookmark. The New bookmark screen opens.
2. Edit the bookmark name if needed, and then tap
Done.
To open a bookmark:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the Bookmarks tab , navigate to the
bookmark you want to open, and then tap it.
To edit a bookmark:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the Bookmarks tab , press and tap Edit.
3. Tap the bookmark you want to edit.
4. Enter your changes and tap Edit.
To view a previously visited page:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the History tab , navigate to the page you
want to view and then tap the page.
To clear the list of previously visited pages:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the History tab , press , and then tap
Clear history.
To view a page that you often visit:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
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2. On the Most Visited tab , navigate to the page
you want to view, and then tap the page.
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To clear the list of most visited pages:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the Most Visited tab , press , and then
tap Clear all.
To change the view of bookmarks or most visited pages:
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
Bookmarks.
2. On the browser screen, press and tap
Bookmarks.
3. On the Bookmarks tab or the Most visited tab
, press , and then tap Thumbnails, List, or
Grid to change the view.
For example, if you are in Thumbnails view and you
want to view bookmarks in a grid, press and tap
List, and then press and tap Grid.
Setting Browser Options
Setting Your Home Page
1. With the browser open, press and then tap
More > Settings > Set home page.
2. In the Set home page screen, select the home
page you want to use.
Use default to set the SprintWebSM home page as
your home page.
Use current to set the current Web page you are
browsing as your home page.
Set home page to enter the URL of the website you
want to use as your home page.
Browsing Full Versions of Web Pages
Some websites display a mobile version of their pages
to phone Web browsers. You can choose to view the
full version of all pages, even for these sites.
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
More > Settings.
2. Clear the Mobile view check box.
Finding Text In a Web Page
1. While viewing a Web page, press and tap
More > Find on page.
2. Enter the search item. As you enter characters,
matching characters will be highlighted in green.
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Tap the left or right arrow to go to the previous or
next matching item
Mail
Use the Mail application to send and receive email
from your webmail or other accounts, using POP3 or
IMAP. You can also access your Exchange ActiveSync
email and other features on your device. Mail allows
you to stay connected 24 hours a day anywhere on the
Nationwide Sprint Network.
Adding a POP3/IMAP Email Account
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Do one of the following:
If this is your first time to add an email account in
Mail, tap Other (POP3/IMAP) on the Choose a mail
provider screen.
If you have already added an email account in
Mail, press and then tap More > New Account.
If the Choose a mail provider screen is displayed,
tap Other (POP3/IMAP).
3. Enter the Email address and Password for the email
account and then tap Next.
4. If the account type you want to set up is not in the
device database, you’ll be asked to enter more
details.
5. Enter the Account name and Your name and tap
Finish setup.
Adding an Exchange ActiveSync Account
You can add one or more Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync accounts on your phone. You can sync with
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2) or
later.
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Do one of the following:
If this is your first time to add an email account in
Mail, tap Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on the
Choose a mail provider screen.
If you have already added an email account in
Mail, press and then tap More > New Account.
If the Choose a mail provider screen is displayed,
tap Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
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3. Enter the Exchange ActiveSync account details
and then tap Next.
Your corporate Exchange Server must support
auto-detect for the device to automatically set up
the Exchange ActiveSync account. If your
corporate Exchange Server does not support auto-
detect, you will need to enter your Exchange
Server settings after you tap Next. Ask your
Exchange Server administrator for details.
4. Select the types of information you want to
synchronize. Also choose how often you want to
update and sync email to your phone, then tap
Next.
5. Enter the account name, then tap Finish setup.
Checking Your Mail Inbox
When you open the Mail application, it displays the
inbox of one of your email accounts that you’ve set up
on your device.
Switching Between Email Accounts
To switch between email accounts, tap the bar that
shows the current email account, and then tap another
account.
Viewing Email Messages From All Your Email
Accounts
You can view email messages from all your accounts
just in one place without having to switch to different
accounts.
Just tap the bar that shows the current email account,
and then tap All accounts. Email messages are color
coded so you can easily distinguish which email
accounts they belong to.
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Switching Between Inbox Views
If you have lots of email messages, it may take you
some time to browse through the long list and find a
single email or related email messages. Use the tabs of
the Mail app to sort your emails into different
categories.
To skim through your email messages easier, tap one
of the following tabs to change the view of your inbox:
1. Inbox: Displays email messages as individual items.
2. Conversations: Displays messages as conversations,
grouped according to the subject line. Tap a subject in
the list to show the email conversation.
3. Favorites: Displays all email messages from a
contact group. To choose which contact group to
display, press , tap View, and then select a
group. For more information on contact groups,
see “Working with Groups” on page 74.
4. Unread: Displays unread messages.
5. Marked (Exchange ActiveSync only): Displays all
flagged messages.
6. Meeting invitations (Exchange ActiveSync only):
Displays meeting invitations which you have not
yet accepted or declined.
7. Attachments: Displays all messages that have
attachments.
Refreshing an Email Account
Whatever your automatic synchronization settings are,
you can also synchronize your sent and received email
messages manually at any time.
While in the account you want to synchronize,
press and tap Refresh.
If you have several email accounts, you can refresh
them all at the same time. Go to the unified inbox
first, press and tap Refresh.
Note: Up to 15 email accounts can be shown in the unified
inbox.
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Sorting Email Messages
You can sort email messages by date received, priority,
subject, sender, or size.
On the email inbox, press , tap Sort, and select from
the sorting options.
Quickly Browsing Your Inbox
If you have a long list of email messages in your inbox,
it may not be easy to browse the list and find an email
that you want. You can quickly browse through your
inbox by using finger gestures.
1. On the email inbox, select a sorting order for
displaying your email messages. For more
information, see “Sorting Email Messages” on
page 202.
2. Press and hold two fingers on any email message,
and then drag upward or downward without lifting
your fingers.
Your screen then jumps to the set of email
messages based on your chosen sorting order.
Managing Email Messages
Deleting Email Messages
1. Do one of the following to delete email messages
from your email inbox:
To delete one or more email messages, tap the
check before the email message/s that you want
to delete.
To delete all email messages from your inbox, tap
the check before an email message, press
and tap Select All.
2. Tap Delete.
Moving Email Messages to Another Folder
1. Switch to the email account that you want to use.
2. Tap the check boxes of email messages you want
to move.
3. Tap Move to, and then tap the folder where to move
the email messages.
Moving an Email Message After Reading
1. On the email inbox, tap a message to open it.
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2. In the open message, press , and then tap Move
to.
3. Tap the folder where you want to move the email
message.
Switching to Other Mail Folders
1. On an email inbox, press , and then tap Folders.
2. Tap the mail folder that you want to view.
Composing and Sending Email
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Switch to the email account that you want to use
for sending email.
3. On the email account inbox, press and tap
Compose.
4. Fill in one or more recipients. You can:
Enter email addresses directly in the To field,
separating them with a comma. As you enter
email addresses, any matching addresses from
your contacts list are displayed. Tap a match to
enter the address directly.
Tap the icon, and then select the contacts to
whom you want to send the email. You can also
select contact groups as recipients, or search and
add contacts from the company directory if you
have set up an Exchange ActiveSync account on
your device. When you have selected all the
message recipients, tap Done.
5. Enter the subject, and then compose your
message.
6. To add an attachment, press , tap Attach, and
choose from the following options:
Picture: Select Camera to take a photo and attach
it, or Gallery to attach a photo from your microSD
card.
Video: Select Camcorder to capture a video and
attach it, or Videos to attach a video from your
microSD card.
Audio: Select Voice Recorder to make a voice
recording and attach it, or Files to attach a music
file or voice recording from your microSD card.
Tip: If you want to send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind carbon
copy (Bcc) of the email to other recipients, press and
tap Show Cc/Bcc.
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App recommendation: Choose an application
you’ve installed from Android Market that you
want to tell other people about. The URL from
which the app can be downloaded will be
inserted in your email.
Location: You can attach location information.
Send your current location (requires GPS to be
turned on), a location stored in Footprints, or a
location you pick on a map. (For more information
about GPS, maps, and Footprints, see “GPS
Services” on page 244.)
Document: Attach a PDF file or an Office
document such as a text file or a spreadsheet.
Contact (vCard): Attach someone’s contact
information.
Appointment (vCalendar): Attach a calendar event.
File: Attach any file from your storage card.
7. Tap Send to send the message immediately, or tap
Save as draft if you want to send it later.
To resume a draft email message:
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. In the email account inbox, press , and then tap
Folders > Drafts.
3. Tap the message.
4. When you finish editing the message, tap Send.
Reading and Replying to an Email Message
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Switch to the email account you want to use.
3. On the email account inbox, tap the email you
want to read.
4. Do any of the following:
Note: If there’s no Wi-Fi or data connection available or
Airplane mode is on when you send your email, the
email is saved to the Outbox folder. Once there’s Wi-Fi
or data connection available, the saved email will be
sent automatically next time your device syncs.
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Reply to the email: Tap Reply or Reply all to reply to
the message.
Forward the email: Press and tap Forward.
Delete the email: Press and tap Delete.
Mark the email as unread: Press and tap Mark
unread.
Setting the Priority for an Email Message
You can set the priority for an email message that you
send.
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Compose an email message. For more
information, see “Composing and Sending Email”
on page 203.
3. Tap Set priority.
4. Select the priority for the message.
If you selected High or Low priority, the priority appears
below the subject line of the message.
Working with Exchange ActiveSync Email
If you sync your device with your work Exchange
ActiveSync account, you can read, reply, send, and
manage email in the same easy way as with a POP3/
IMAP account. In addition, you can also use some
powerful Exchange features.
To flag email messages:
While viewing your Exchange ActiveSync email
inbox, tap the white flag icon ( ) that appears on
the right of an email message. The icon turns red
( ) after you flagged the email.
While reading an email, tap the flag icon in the email.
To synchronize Exchange ActiveSync email:
You can set Exchange ActiveSync to automatically
check for new Exchange ActiveSync email messages.
For more information, see “Synchronizing Exchange
ActiveSync” on page 54.
Note: You must switch to your Exchange ActiveSync email
account before you can use these features. For more
information, see “Switching Between Email Accounts”
on page 200.
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To set your Out of the office status:
You can set your Out of Office status and auto-reply
message right from your device.
1. While viewing your Exchange ActiveSync email
inbox, press and tap More > Out of the office.
2. Tap the field below I am currently, and then select
Out of the office.
3. Set the dates and times for the period when you
will be out of the office.
4. Enter the auto-reply message.
5. Tap Save.
To send a meeting request:
1. While viewing your Exchange ActiveSync email
inbox, press and tap More > New meeting
invitation.
2. Enter the meeting details, and then tap Save.
Changing Email Account Settings
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Switch to the email account that you want to
change.
3. Press and tap More > Settings, and choose
from these options:
Account settings: Change the email account
settings such as the name, email address,
password, and description.
General settings: Set the font size when reading
email messages, enable, disable or set the
signature, set the account as the default email
account, and set where to save email
attachments.
Send & Receive: Set the maximum email file size
limit for incoming messages and the frequency
with which to check for new messages and how
many to check for. You can also choose to have
your sent email messages Bcc’d to yourself.
Notification settings: Set email notification settings.
Delete account: Tap to delete the email account.
4. Press to save your changes.
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Deleting an Email Account
1. Press and tap > Mail.
2. Switch to the email account you want to delete. For
more information, see “Switching Between Email
Accounts” on page 200.
3. Press and tap More > Settings > Delete account.
Adding the Mail Widget
Add the Mail widget to view your POP3/IMAP or
Exchange ActiveSync email messages on the Home
screen.
To learn how to add widgets, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
Gmail
When you first set up your phone, make sure you sign
into your Google Account to use Gmail. If you didn’t do
so, go to the Accounts & sync setting to sign in. For
more information, see “Synchronizing Google Apps”
on page 53.
You can also set up more than one Google Account on
your phone, and then switch between accounts in
Gmail.
Viewing Your Gmail Inbox
All your received emails are delivered to your Inbox.
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1. Press and then tap > Gmail.
Your Gmail inbox then opens.
2. You can do the following on your Gmail Inbox:
Archive or delete multiple conversations. Tap
before the email or conversation. Then tap the
onscreen buttons at the bottom to choose what to
do with the selected messages or conversations.
Display drafts, sent messages, and other labels.
Tap Inbox at the top left of the screen, and then
tap another label (such as Sent, Drafts, or your
created label) to view its messages and
conversations.
Switch to your other Gmail account. Tap the current
account at the top right of the screen, and then
tap another account you want to switch to.
Refresh the Inbox. Press , and then tap Refresh.
Sending a New Email Message
1. In the Gmail inbox, press and then tap
Compose.
2. If you’ve set up multiple Google Accounts on your
phone, choose which Gmail address you want to
use for sending your email. Tap the box that shows
your current Gmail address, and then tap another
address that you want to use for sending.
3. Enter the message recipient’s email address in the
To field. If you are sending the email to several
recipients, separate the email addresses with a
comma.
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4. Enter the email subject, and then compose your
email.
5. If you want to attach a picture, press and then
tap Attach.
6. Locate and then tap the picture you want to attach.
7. After composing your message, tap .
Replying To or Forwarding An Email
Message
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 selected Reply or Reply all, enter your reply
message.
If you selected Forward, specify the message
recipients.
4. Tap .
Getting Help
To find out more about using Gmail, press , and
then tap More > Help. The web browser will take you to
the Google Mobile Help site.
Note: If you want to send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind
carbon copy (Bcc) of the email to other recipients,
press and then tap Add Cc/Bcc.
Note: While composing the message, tap to save it as a
draft. Or press to discard the message.
Note: 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.
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Google Talk
Google Talk is Google’s instant messaging program. It
lets you communicate with other people that also use
Google Talk. If you signed in to your Google Account
when you first set up your device, you are already
signed in to Google Talk.
Chatting with a Friend
1. Press and tap > Talk.
2. Tap a friend in the Friends list.
3. Enter your message in the text box. You can also
insert a smiley by pressing , and then tapping
More > Insert smiley.
4. Tap Send.
5. While chatting, press and then tap any of these
options:
Chat off record: Your Google Talk messages are
stored in the Chats folder of your Gmail account.
Tap this option if you don’t want to store your chat
messages.
Switch chats: If you have more than one chat
going, tap this to switch chat with another friend.
Friends list: Return to the Friends list.
Add to chat: Add another friend to your chat. The
friend you invited and the friend your currently
chatting with receive an invitation to a group chat.
Each one who accepts the invitation joins the
group chat.
End chat: End your current chat.
More: Clear the chat history, insert a smiley, or
view your friend’s contact details.
Accepting a Chat Invitation
When a friend sends you a Google Talk message, you
receive a notification. Their entry in the Friends list turns
active and displays the message.
Do one of the following:
In the Friends list, tap the friend who sent you the
invitation to chat.
Open the Notifications panel, and then tap the
chat notification. (See “Notifications Panel” on
page 16.)
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Changing Your Online Status and Picture
1. Press and tap > Talk.
2. In the Friends list, tap your name to open the Set
Status screen.
3. Enter your new status message, or press to
close the onscreen keyboard and choose a
custom status from the list.
4. Tap the online status beside your picture, and then
select the status you want on the menu.
5. Tap your picture, and then do one of the following:
Tap Remove to remove your photo.
Tap Change to select another picture on the
microSD card.
6. Tap Done.
Your online status, message, and picture appear in
your contact’s Friends lists and in other apps where
your Google Talk status are displayed.
Adding and Managing Friends
The Friends list is where you add and manage your
friends in Google Talk. You can do the following in
Google Talk’s Friends list.
Inviting a Friend
1. Press and tap Add friend.
2. Enter the Google Talk instant messaging ID or
Gmail address of the friend you want to add.
3. Tap Send invitation.
Viewing All Friends
Initially, only those friends that you often chat with — the
most popular — are shown in the Friends list.
To view all your friends, press and
tap All friends.
To view only friends that you often chat with,
press and tap Most popular.
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Making a Friend Popular
1. Press and tap All friends.
2. Press and hold a friend’s name, and then
tap Always show friend.
Blocking a Friend
You can block a friend from sending you messages.
When blocked, your friend is removed from the Friends
list and is added to the Blocked friends list.
1. Press and tap All friends.
2. Press and hold a friend’s name, and then
tap Block friend.
Unblocking a Friend
1. Press and tap More > Blocked.
2. Tap the name of the blocked friend, and then tap OK.
Viewing All Invited Friends
Press and tap More > Invites.
Friends who have not yet accepted your invitation
are listed on the screen.
Changing the Settings or Signing Out
1. Press and tap > Talk.
2. In the Friends list, press and then tap:
Settings to change the app and notification
settings.
Sign out to sign out from Google Talk.
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Downloading Applications and
Games From Android Market
Android Market™ is the place to go to find new apps for
your device. Choose from a wide variety of free and
paid apps ranging from productivity apps to games.
When you find an app you want, you can easily
download and install it on your device with just a few
taps of your finger.
To access Android Market, you must first connect to the
Internet using your device’s Wi-Fi, Sprint 4G, or data
connection and sign in to your Google Account.
Finding and Installing an Application
When you install apps from Android Market and use
them on your device, they may require access to your
personal information (such as your location, contact
data, and more) or access to certain functions or
settings of your device. Download and install only apps
that you trust.
1. Press and tap > Market.
2. When you open Android Market for the first time,
the Terms of Service window will appear.
Tap Accept to continue.
3. Do any of the following to find an application:
Browse through featured applications. Scroll
through the list of featured applications when you
open Android Market.
Browse applications by categories. Tap Apps or
Games, and then tap a category. Under a
Important: Sprint’s policies often do not apply to third-party
applications. Third-party applications may access
your personal information or require Sprint to
disclose your customer information to the third-
party application provider. To find out how a third-
party application will collect, access, use, or
disclose your personal information, check the
application provider’s policies, which can usually
be found on their website. If you aren’t
comfortable with the third-party application’s
policies, don’t use the application.
Note: You need a Google Checkout account to purchase
items on Android Market. See “Creating a Google
Checkout Account” on page 215 to set up a Google
Checkout account if you do not have one.
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category, you can further filter the applications by
Top paid, Top free, or Just in.
Browse applications recommended by Sprint.
Tap Sprint, and then scroll through the list.
Search for an app. Tap on the Android Market
home screen, enter the name or type of app
you’re looking for, and then tap .
4. When you find the application that you like, tap it
and read its description and user reviews.
5. To download or purchase the application, tap
FREE (for free applications) or the price button
under Buy (for paid applications).
6. If you agree to the conditions, tap OK to begin
downloading and installing the app.
If you selected a paid application, after tapping OK,
you’re redirected to the Google Checkout screen to
pay for the application before it’s downloaded to
your device.
WARNING: Be cautious when downloading apps that have
access to your device’s functions or a significant
amount of your data. You’re responsible for the
results of using downloaded applications on your
device.
Note: You can uninstall an app for a refund within a limited
time after your purchase. To know more about the
refund policy for paid apps, please visit the Android
Market Help site (http://market.android.com/support).
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Opening an Installed Application
Do one of the following:
If you see this icon on the status bar, open the
Notifications panel, and then tap the application.
Press and tap > Market. Press and tap
My apps. On the My apps screen, tap the
application.
Press and tap . On the All apps screen,
slide to the Downloaded tab ( ), and then tap
the application.
Uninstalling an Application
You can uninstall any application that you have
downloaded and installed from Android Market.
1. Press and tap > Market.
2. Press and tap My apps.
3. Tap the application you want to uninstall, and then
tap Uninstall.
4. When prompted, tap OK.
5. Choose the reason for removing the application,
and then tap OK.
Creating a Google Checkout Account
You must have a Google Checkout account associated
with your Google Account to purchase items from
Android Market.
Do one of the following:
On your computer, go to http://checkout.google.com
to create a Google Checkout account.
– or –
The first time you use your device to buy an item
from Android Market, you’re prompted to enter your
billing information to set up a Google Checkout
account.
WARNING: When you’ve used Google Checkout once to
purchase an application from Android Market,
the device remembers your password, so you
don’t need to enter it the next time. For this
reason, you should secure your device to prevent
others from using it without your permission. (For
more information, see “Security Settings” on
page 50.)
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Getting Help
If you need help or have questions about Android
Market, press , and then tap Help. The Web browser
will take you to the Android Market Help site.
Stocks
Use the Stocks app to get the latest stock updates for
stock quotes and market indices you follow.
1. Press and tap > Stocks. (You may need to
scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
2. Do any of the following:
Tap an item to view its information.
Tap to update the stock information.
Tap to add a stock quote or stock market
index.
To change the stock list order, press , and then
tap Edit. Press and hold at the end of the item
you want to move, drag it to its new position and
then tap Done.
3. When you've selected a particular stock quote or
stock market index, you can:
View an item’s trade information as well as its
price chart for a specific period.
Tap the time buttons below the chart to view up to
a year of an item’s past trade information.
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Adding a Stock Quote or
Stock Market Index
1. Press and tap > Stocks.
2. Enter the stock quote or stock market index on the
text box and tap .
3. On the results list, tap the stock quote or stock
market index you want to add.
Deleting a Stock Quote or Stock Market Index
1. Press and tap > Stocks.
2. Press , and then tap Edit.
3. Tap before the item you want to delete, and
then tap Done.
Changing Update Schedule and
Color Settings
In the Stocks application, press and then tap
Settings. Do any of the following:
Update when opened: Update the stock
information every time you open the Stocks
application.
Scheduled sync: Set automatic downloads of
stock information.
Update schedule: Choose a time interval for
checking updates.
Set color for price raise: Change the color for
displaying stock price increases to either red or
green, depending on what’s being used in your
country.
Note: Downloading stock information automatically may incur
additional data connection fees
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Adding the Stocks Widget
1. Press and tap > Widget > Stocks.
2. Choose the widget style, and then tap Select.
3. Drag the widget to a blank space on the Home
screen, and then release.
Viewing Your Stocks on the Lock Screen
Display the stocks and stock market information you’re
following right on the device’s lock screen.
1. Press and tap > Lock screen.
2. Slide your finger left until the Stocks lock screen is
selected, and then tap Apply.
3. Briefly press to put the device in standby
mode, and then briefly press again to
display the Lock screen.
Your stocks and stock market information displays
on the screen.
Weather
You can use the Weather application and widget to
check the current, upcoming, hourly, and daily weather
forecast.
In addition to your current location, you can also view
weather forecasts for other cities around the globe.
Your settings in the Weather application also control
the weather information that is shown in the Clock and
Calendar.
Important: To automatically update your current location's
weather in the Weather app and widget as well as
Clock and Calendar:
Your device must be connected to the Internet.
Turn location services on your device so that
you’ll be able to check your current location’s
weather on the HTC Clock widget, Weather
application, and the Weather widget.
Press > , tap Settings > Location, and
then select the Use wireless networks check
box.
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Using Weather
1. Press and tap > Weather. (You may need to
scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
2. Do any of the following:
Swipe your finger up or down the screen or
tap to check the weather in other cities (if
available). To add another city, see “Adding a
City” on page 220.
Tap and then tap to update the weather
information at any time.
Tap to view the weather forecast for the next
24 hours.
Tap and then tap Hourly to view an hourly
weather forecast chart.
Tap and then tap 5-day to view the weather
forecast for the next five days.
Tap More details online at the bottom of the
Weather screen to see more weather details on
the Web.
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Adding a City
1. On the Weather screen, press and tap Add.
2. Enter the location you want to add on the text box.
As you enter text, the list is filtered to show the
possible locations based on the letters you
entered.
3. Tap the city to select it.
Arranging and Deleting Cities
1. On the Weather screen, press , and then tap
Edit.
2. Do one of the following:
To move a city, press and hold at the end of
the city name and then drag it to its new position.
To delete a city, tap before the city you want to
delete.
3. Tap Done.
Changing Weather Options
1. On the Weather screen, press and tap Settings.
2. Select the options you want:
Select the Update when opened check box to
refresh weather updates every time you open the
Weather application.
Select the Scheduled sync check box to
automatically download weather updates after a
period of time.
To set an auto update schedule, tap Update
schedule and choose a schedule.
Tap Temperature scale to choose whether to
display weather in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Sound effects Select whether to play sound
effects related to the weather conditions.
About the Weather Widget
Use the Weather widget to instantly check weather
forecasts of your current location and other cities
without having to open the Weather application.
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The Weather widget comes in different looks and
styles. You can add this widget to the Home screen, if
it’s not yet added.
To find out how you can add a widget, see
“Customizing the Home Screen” on page 37.
News Feeds
Don’t get left behind with yesterday’s stories. Use the
News application to subscribe to news feeds that cover
breaking news, sports, top blogs, and more. You can
also get updates based on specific keywords.
Subscribing to News Channels
1. Press and tap > News.
News opens in the All items screen.
2. Tap All items, and then tap Add feeds.
3. Do one of the following:
Tap a category such as Blogs or Business to
select from popular news feeds.
Tap Search more to search for a specific keyword
or a feed URL.
4. After selecting the channel or channels you want
to subscribe to, tap Add.
Tip: To manually check for updates, on the All items screen,
press , and then tap Refresh.
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Searching News Stories
Easily find stories that interest you by entering a search
keyword. Stories on your subscribed channels that
contain the keyword are displayed making it easier to
find the story you want.
1. Press and tap > News.
2. Tap and enter the keyword.
The stories that contain the keyword display on the
screen.
Reading a Story
1. Press and tap > News.
2. Tap All items > Subscriptions, and then tap a
channel.
3. Scroll through the list of stories, and then tap a
story to read it.
4. While reading a story, you can tap:
Like if you like the story.
to star the story as a favorite. To access your
favorite stories, press to return to the All items
screen, and then tap All items > My items >
Starred items.
to share the story via Google reader share,
message (link to the story only), or email.
to write a comment about the story.
and to go to the previous or next story in
the channel.
to tag the story to another channel or
category you’ve subscribed.
5. If you want to read the whole story, tap Read full
article. This opens the story in the Web browser.
See “Navigating and Zooming on a Web Page” on
page 191 to learn how to navigate on the Web
page.
Changing News Settings
1. Press and tap > News.
2. Press , and then tap Settings.
Accounts Select the Google account you want
News to sync with.
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Update when opened Update the content of the
channels you’ve subscribed to every time you
open the News app.
News content Choose how to read news stories
by default: whether as a summary or as a full
Web page article.
Mobile view If you’ve selected to view the news
content as a Web page article, choose to display
Web page articles optimized for mobile viewing.
Adding the News Widget
Read snippets of stories that you have subscribed to
right on the Home screen.
1. Press and tap > Widget > News.
2. Select the widget style, and then tap Select.
3. Select the channel whose stories you want to
display on the widget, and then tap Select.
4. Drag the widget to a blank space on a screen, and
then release.
Sprint Hotspot
Sprint Hotspot turns your device into a wireless router
and shares your device’s data connection (1xRTT,
Sprint 3G, or Sprint 4G) with one or more computers or
mobile devices using Wi-Fi. When you open Sprint
Mobile Hotspot, your device creates a secure Wi-Fi
network that you can connect to with your computer
and access the Internet.
To use your device as a wireless router, make sure that
your device has an active connection with the Sprint
1xRTT data network, the Sprint 3G network, or the
Sprint 4G network. (For more information, see
“Connecting Using Sprint 4G” on page 184 and
“Getting Started With Data Services” on page 185.)
To connect to your device’s Wi-Fi network, you need a
computer with built in Wi-Fi or a Wi-Fi adapter.
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Setting Up Sprint Hotspot
1. Press and tap > Sprint Hotspot.
2. Tap OK on the introduction screen.
3. Enter a new name in the Router name (SSID) text
box, or use the default router name.
4. Select a network security method from the Security
list. If you selected WEP, WPA (TKIP), or WPA2
(AES), enter a network key (password) in the
Password box.
5. Select the Sprint Mobile Hotspot check box at the
top of the screen to turn on the wireless router.
When Sprint Hotspot is active and is ready to share its
3G connection, the 3G hotspot icon ( ) appears in the
status bar. When Sprint Mobile Hotspot is active and is
ready to share its Sprint 4G connection, the 4G hotspot
icon ( ) appears in the status bar.
Connecting Your Computer to Sprint
Hotspot
After setting up your device as a wireless router,
connect your computer to your device’s Sprint Hotspot
and access the Internet.
For a Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer
1. Click Start > Connect To.
2. In the Connect to a network dialog box, select the
Sprint Hotspot name (or SSID), and then click
Connect.
3. Enter the network key (if any) that you used when
setting up Sprint Hotspot, and then click Connect.
4. Click Close.
Note: Your device’s wireless network may not show up in the
list of available networks immediately. Wait for a
moment and then refresh the list to see the wireless
network.
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For a Windows XP computer
1. Click Start > Connect To > Wireless Network
Connection.
2. In the Choose a Wireless Network dialog box, select
the Sprint Hotspot name (or SSID), and then click
Connect.
3. Enter the network key (if any) that you used when
setting up Sprint Hotspot, and then click Connect.
Managing Sprint Hotspot
You can set the number of computers or devices or
allow only specific devices to connect and use Sprint
Hotspot to connect to the Internet.
1. Press and tap > Sprint Hotspot.
2. Tap OK on the introduction screen.
3. Tap Manage users, and then set the following
options:
Select the Allowed users only check box if you
want to allow only specific devices or computers
to connect to Sprint Hotspot on your device.
When you select this option, this icon appears
in the status bar every time a new device or
computer attempts to connect to Sprint Hotspot.
To allow connection, tap Allow on the Manage
users screen.
Max. connections: Tap to set the maximum
number of devices and computers that can
connect to and use Sprint Hotspot.
Allowed users: Lists the MAC addresses of
computers and devices that you have allowed
connection to Sprint Hotspot on your device.
Block users: Lists the MAC addresses of
computers and devices that are not allowed to
connect to Sprint Hotspot on your device. Tap an
entry to allow connection to Sprint Hotspot.
Turning Off Sprint Hotspot
1. Press > and then tap Settings >
Wireless & network.
2. Clear the Sprint Hotspot check box.
Note: Your device’s wireless network may not show up in the
list of available networks immediately. Wait for a
moment and then refresh the list to see the wireless
network.
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Adding a Sprint Hotspot Widget
Add the Sprint Hotspot widget to the Home screen to
make it faster for you to turn Sprint Hotspot on or off.
To learn how to add widgets, see “Customizing the
Home Screen” on page 37.
Using Your Device as a Modem
Get online with your notebook or desktop computer at
any time, using your device’s data connection. For
information on setting up and using the data
connection, see “Getting Started With Data Services”
on page 185.
1. Connect the device to the computer using the
provided USB cable.
2. On the Connect to PC screen, select USB tethering,
and then tap Done.
When you are using your device as a modem, the USB
mass storage feature is disabled, and you will not be
able to use HTC Sync.
Note: You need to install HTC Sync before you can use your
device as a modem. See “HTC Sync” on page 108 for
details.
Make sure that your device has an active connection
with the Sprint 1xRTT data network or the Sprint 3G
network. For more information, see “Getting Started
With Data Services” on page 185.
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Connecting Your Device to the
Internet Through a Computer
(Internet Pass-through)
If you don’t have a data plan for your device or you
don’t have access to a Wi-Fi network, you can still go
online on your device by using your computer’s
Internet connection.
1. Make sure your computer is connected to the
Internet.
2. Connect the device to the computer using the
provided USB cable.
3. On the Connect to PC screen, select Internet pass-
through, and then tap Done.
Note: Before you can use your computer as a modem, be
sure to install HTC Sync on your computer first. See
“HTC Sync” on page 108 for details.
Make sure that your device has an active connection
with the Sprint 1xRTT data network or the Sprint 3G
network. For more information, see “Getting Started
With Data Services” on page 185.
Important: Two things to check for your computer’s Internet
connection. One, we recommend that you turn off
your local network’s firewall. Two, if your computer
connects to the Internet via PPP (for example, Dial
UP, xDSL, or VPN), Internet Pass-through will only
support TCP protocol.
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Data Services FAQs
How will I know when my device is ready for data service?
Your user name (for example, bsmith01@sprintpcs.com)
will be displayed when you access Settings > About
phone > Phone identity > Current username.
How do I sign in for the first time?
You are automatically signed in to access data services
when you turn on your device.
How do I know when my device is connected to data
services?
Your device automatically connects when you use data
service or an incoming message arrives. You will also
see the or indicator.
Can I make calls and use data services at the same time?
Depending on the current configuration of your device,
you may be able to make calls and use data services
at the same time.
With DDTM off (default, configured in Call settings):
If you are using the 3G data network, when a voice
call comes in, data transmission is suspended and
will automatically resume when you complete your
voice call.
If you are on a voice call, you will not be able to
establish a 3G data connection.
With DDTM on (configured in Call settings):
You cannot use voice and data services
simultaneously. If you receive a call while data
service is active, your device will forward the call to
voicemail. You can place an outgoing call at any
time, but it will interrupt any in-progress data session.
Your device will not automatically resume an
interrupted data session.
With DDTM off or on:
You can make or receive a voice call while you are
connected to the 4G data network. Incoming calls
will not disrupt or suspend your data connection.
When is my data connection active?
Your connection is active when data is being
transferred. Outgoing calls are allowed; incoming calls
go directly to voicemail. When active, the or
indicator animates on your device’s display screen.
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When is my data connection dormant?
If your device receives no data for ten seconds, the
connection goes dormant. When the connection is
dormant, you can make and receive voice calls. (The
connection may become active again quickly.) If your
device receives no data for an extended period of time,
the connection will terminate.
Can I sign out of data services?
You can sign out without turning off your device;
however, you will not be able to browse the Web or use
other data services (unless you establish a Wi-Fi
connection.) While signed out, you can still place or
receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use other
voice services. You may sign in again at any time. To
sign out, go to Settings > Wireless & networks and clear
the Mobile network check box.
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Sprint TV & Movies (page 231)
Music - MP3 Store (page 235)
Sprint Radio (page 236)
YouTube (page 236)
HTC Watch (page 238)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile (page 239)
Sprint TV & Movies
Sprint TV & Movies gives you the ability to listen to audio
clips and to view video clips right from your device’s
display. Watch live TV and catch up on episodes of
your favorite shows – anywhere on the Nationwide
Sprint Network*.
Your Sprint TV Channel and Movies
Options
The Sprint TV & Movies application offers a wide
variety of accessible channels and movies.
Subscription options include comprehensive basic
packages as well as a full menu of “a la carte”
channels and movies. Visit www.sprint.com for more
information on channels, movies, and pricing.
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Note: * Sprint TV coverage not available everywhere. Content
and lineup subject to change. Select channels also
available for casual usage. Visit www.sprint.com/
tvguide for more information.
Note: Available categories and content are subject to change.
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Watching TV and Movies
1. Press and tap > Sprint TV & Movies.
2. On the Sprint TV & Movies home screen, do one of
the following:
Slide your finger left or right on the screen to
browse through featured shows, channels, and
movies. Tap an item to view more information.
Tap an icon on the Live Channels section at the
bottom of the screen to start viewing live TV.
You can also tap the Live TV tab at the top of the
screen to select from available channels.
Tap On Demand to select from a list of TV shows
arranged conveniently into categories.
Tap Movies to select from a list of movies that you
can stream on your device.
Tap Shop to view available channel packages
and to order subscriptions.
3. Tap the live TV, on-demand show, or movie that
you’ve selected. The clip will automatically load
and begin playing.
4. While watching a clip, tap the screen to surf to a
different channel. The Live Channels list at the
bottom of the screen will tell you which channel
you are watching as well as other channels that
you have access to. Slide your finger on the screen
to scroll through the channels. Once you find a
channel, show, or movie that you want to watch,
scroll to it and then tap it.
Note: You must turn off Wi-Fi before you can view Sprint TV. If
you launch Sprint TV and have Wi-Fi enabled, a
message will appear onscreen asking you if you want
to turn off Wi-Fi.
Note: The first time you access a channel, the system will
prompt you to purchase access (unless the channel
doesn’t have a monthly fee). Select Subscribe to
purchase access, or select Preview to view a preview
of the selected channel.
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TV FAQs
1. Will I know if I’m receiving an incoming call while I’m
viewing or listening to a media clip?
No. All incoming calls will roll into voicemail while
you are playing a clip. If the caller leaves a voicemail,
you will see the voicemail icon on the screen.
2. How long are the clips? Will I know the estimated
time it will take to play the clip prior to accessing it?
Once you have selected a channel, you will see a
listing of the available clips, with each clip’s length
displayed after the clip’s title. In general, a clip’s
duration will depend on the story or content being
provided, and can be fairly short or as long as a
few minutes.
3. Can I access a clip wherever I am, as long as I have
my device?
As long as you are on the Nationwide Sprint
Network, you will have access to the audio and
video clips.
4. Are the videos that I’m viewing “live” videos?
It depends on the content provider. Some of the
channels available through Sprint TV & Movies
stream live content. Others provide media on
demand with video and audio clips that are
refreshed throughout the day, but those are not
“live.
5. After purchasing access to an Available Channel for a
monthly fee, do I receive any confirmation? That is,
how do I know it has been purchased?
The next time you access the channel, you bypass
the Preview/Purchase dialog box and go directly to
the available content.
6. If I don’t subscribe to a data plan, will I still be able to
view the multimedia clips?
Yes. For service access charges, please consult
your Sprint service plan or visit www.sprint.com.
7. What does it mean when the video pauses and I see
the word “loading” at the bottom of the screen?
This happens when the device is loading the data
necessary to play the clip. It typically occurs when
there is heavy traffic on the network.
Note: Sprint TV service does not work while roaming off of
the Nationwide Sprint Network or where service is
unavailable.
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8. How can I cancel service if I decide I don’t want it?
To cancel your Sprint TV service, visit
www.sprint.com and sign on to My Sprint with your
account number and password. From this page,
you have the ability to cancel the service or any
channels to which you subscribe.
9. If I put on my stereo headset and insert it into the
device’s headset jack, can I turn off the screen while I
am playing an audio (or video) clip without
interrupting the clip?
Yes. When you insert your stereo headset into the
device’s headset jack, the device automatically
goes into “headset mode,” allowing you to turn the
screen off and continue playing the clip.
(Likewise, if your device is in “headset mode,” a
phone call will not disconnect when you turn off
the screen.)
10. Can I surf to a different channel while I am playing a
clip?
Yes. While you are playing a clip, tap the screen to
surf to a different channel. The Live Channels list at
the bottom of the screen will tell you which channel
you are watching as well as other channels that
you have access to. Slide your finger on the screen
to scroll through the channels. Once you find a
channel, show, or movie that you want to watch,
scroll to it and then tap it.
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Music - MP3 Store
Amazon MP3 lets you preview, purchase, download,
and listen to over a million songs right on your device.
MP3 Store provides you with one-touch access to
digital music from www.amazon.com. Amazon has more
than 6 million DRM-free MP3 tracks you can purchase
and download to your device.
Accessing the MP3 Store
Press and tap > Amazon MP3.
The first time you open Amazon MP3, you will be
ask to select Store or Player. Tap Store.
Purchasing and Downloading Music
Now that you’re in the store, you can shop for songs to
purchase and download to your device’s microSD
card.
1. From the Amazon MP3 store, tap an option to
browse available songs:
Bestsellers displays the bestselling albums and
songs.
New Releases displays newly-released albums
and songs.
Browse by Genre lets you search songs or albums
by musical genres.
Search Amazon MP3 gives you the option of
searching for specific songs, albums, or artists.
Just use the keyboard to enter your search criteria
in the text box and tap .
2. On the list of albums and songs, do one of the
following:
Tap the price at the right side of the album or
song to purchase it and then tap Buy. (If there is
no microSD card installed or if there is not
enough free memory space on the card, you will
see an alert.)
Tap a song name to play a preview.
Tap an album to view the songs in it and then tap
a song to play a preview. You can purchase
individual songs in an album.
3. Enter the email address and password that you
use to access Amazon, and tap Sign-in.
Important: You can download MP3s using Sprint 4G or Wi-Fi
connection. You can browse and preview songs
using any data connection.
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Sprint Radio
In addition to the Amazon MP3, Sprint offers a variety of
musical options through Sprint Radio. These includes
access to 100+ radio stations with the best in music,
talk, and news. You can also select music from a
variety of genres such as urban, rock, pop, hip-hop,
and Latin.
1. Press and tap > Sprint Radio.
2. Tap Sprint Radio, and then tap a category.
3. After you’ve selected a station or music genre that
you like, tap it to start playback.
YouTube
YouTube is an online video streaming service that
allows you to view videos that have been uploaded by
YouTube members.
Note: If you want access to more music, music videos, and
talk and news programs, tap Sprint Radio Extra to
begin your 24-hour free trial. Take note that this is a paid
service.
Note: You do not need a YouTube account to browse and
view videos. However, to use all the features of YouTube
(such as viewing “My account”), you must create a
YouTube account from your computer and sign in to
that account from your device.
You must have an active data, Sprint 4G, or Wi-Fi
connection to access YouTube.
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Opening YouTube
Press and tap > YouTube. (You may need to
scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
A list of featured, most popular, and most discussed
videos appear on the screen.
Watching Videos
1. On the YouTube screen, do one of the following:
Tap a video to play it.
Press and tap Browse > All or any other
category. Tap the tabs to filter the videos, and then
tap a video to play it.
Press , enter a search keyword in the text box
and then tap . On the search results screen,
tap a video to play it.
2. While watching a video:
Turn your device sideways or double-tap the
screen to watch the video in full-screen.
In full screen, tap the screen to pause, resume
playback, or drag the slider to jump to a different
part of the video.
Tap a tab to learn more about the video, see
related videos, or check out what other viewers
think.
Tap to like or to unlike the video.
Tap to see other options.
Tap to return to the YouTube main screen.
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3. Press to stop playback and return to the videos
list.
Sharing Videos
You can share a video by sending its link to your
contacts.
1. While watching a video, tap > Share.
2. Choose how you want to share the video link from
the available options.
3. Follow screen instructions to send the video link to
your contacts.
Capturing a Video and Sharing it on
YouTube
You need to be signed in to your Google Account to
upload your video to YouTube.
1. On the YouTube screen, tap .
2. Tap to start recording video. When you are
done capturing, tap .
3. Tap Done, and then enter a title for your video.
4. Tap More details and then enter a description or
tags for your video, set the privacy level, or send
the location information along with the video.
5. Tap Upload.
Closing YouTube
While on the YouTube screen, press or .
HTC Watch
Use HTC Watch to preview trailers of current movies
and to purchase movies.
Purchasing movies is only available in some regions.
Movies that can be bought and other premium content
will be available in your region once they're ready.
Press and tap > Watch. (You may need to
scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
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NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile
NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM keeps all NASCAR related
information in one convenient location on your device
and enables you to personalize the content with your
favorite driver. When you are away from the track, you
can follow races using streaming MRN/PRN race
broadcast coverage and in-car audio. NASCAR Sprint
Cup Mobile delivers real-time, race-day statistics and
telemetry from all 43 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™
drivers and offers video on demand from
NASCAR.COM, SPEED, and more.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile provides the following
features:
Personalize the program view to track your favorite
driver
Live MRN/PRN race broadcasts
Live driver/team audio communications
Real-time race-day statistics and telemetry for all 43
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers
24-hour access to breaking NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series news including insight and analysis from
industry experts
Delivers race and qualifying results including
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings and
season statistics
Offers video on demand from NASCAR.COM, SPEED
programming and more
Note: While using this program, incoming calls may go
directly to voicemail.
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Using NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile for the
First Time
When you open NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile for the
first time, it will prompt you to specify your favorite
NASCAR driver.
1. Press and tap > NASCAR. (You may need to
scroll down the screen to see the icon.)
2. On the welcome screen, tap the Car# or Driver
name box. On the subsequent screen, enter your
favorite NASCAR car number or driver name and
then tap OK. Tap Go to continue.
– or –
Tap Select from a list and then tap a NASCAR
driver.
3. A message is then displayed, confirming whether
to add your favorite NASCAR driver to your My
Drivers list. Tap YES to add.
4. If there are subsequent screens that are displayed,
read the messages on the screens and select your
preferences. Tap OK to proceed to the NASCAR
Home screen.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile Home
Screen
Whenever you open NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, the
NASCAR Home screen will be displayed, showing your
favorite NASCAR driver banner with statistics. Swipe
your finger upward to scroll down the screen and
browse through more content.
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2
3
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1. Driver banner. Shows your favorite NASCAR driver
with key statistics. Tap the banner to view the driver
profile.
2. Drawer. Information on the NASCAR Home screen
is organized into several drawers. When a drawer
is open, it shows a down arrow at the right side of
the drawer. Tap to close the drawer. To view
information in another drawer, tap the drawer to
open it.
3. Ticker. Shows breaking news ticker.
The Menu Bar
Press to display the Menu Bar and access more
features of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile.
Navigating the Menu Bar
1. Drag your finger left or right across the Menu Bar
to scroll through the available feature.
2. Tap an icon to select it and display the
corresponding information.
Note: The NASCAR Home screen below the driver banner
looks different on race days and non-race days.
Menu Bar
Icon Description
Home Returns you to the NASCAR Home
screen.
My Driver Displays your favorite driver’s profile,
season and race statistics, news
and downloads.
News Displays current driver and racing
news as well editorial and recent
race photos.
Stats &
Schedules
Includes race results, point
standings, and season statistics.
The NASCAR season schedule is
included here as well.
NASCAR
on SPEED
View live SPEED programming or
recorded video.
Audio/
Video
Gives you access to the most recent
NASCAR video and audio clips.
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Sprint Fan
Zone
Learn about the latest Sprint
promotions, and see the recent
winners in the Sprint All-Star
Sweepstakes.
Fantasy View NASCAR Fantasy league-
related articles and videos.
Alerts &
Personal-
ization
Allows you to:
Change your primary favorite driver
Add or delete any of the four
secondary favorite drivers
Subscribe and unsubscribe to free
Sprint Cup SMS text alerts
Set your default in-car audio
Help Displays the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Mobile Help.
Exit When you want to close the
program, select Exit, and then tap
YES.
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GPS Services (page 244)
TeleNav GPS Navigator (page 245)
Google Maps (page 246)
Google Latitude (page 253)
Footprints (page 256)
GPS Services
Your device’s built-in GPS capability gives you access
to a number of location-based services, including
TeleNav Navigation, Google Maps, and Footprints.
Activating Location Mode
Before using any of the location-based services, you
must turn on your device’s location mode.
1. Press > , tap Settings > Location, and then
tap Location setting.
2. Read the location disclaimer, select ON and
press .
Turning on Location Services
Before using Google Maps and Google Latitude, turn
on your device’s location services.
1. Press > , tap Settings > Location.
2. Select one or both of the following:
Use wireless networks: Uses Wi-Fi or your mobile
data connection to find your approximate location.
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Use GPS satellites: Finds your exact GPS location.
This requires a clear view of the sky and more
battery power.
TeleNav GPS Navigator
TeleNav GPS Navigator™ gives you turn-by-turn
directions onscreen and over the speakerphone.
Registering TeleNav GPS Navigator
Before you can use TeleNav GPS Navigator, your
device and service must be registered.
1. Press and tap > TeleNav GPS Navigator.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to register your
device.
Using TeleNav GPS Navigator
1. Press and tap > TeleNav GPS Navigator.
2. Select an option and follow the onscreen
instructions to get directions, view maps, or access
additional services and options.
Note: Depending on your service plan, TeleNav GPS
Navigator may require a monthly subscription.
Contact Sprint for information and pricing.
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Drive To lets you enter an address (by either
speaking it or by entering it on the keypad) or
select from categories such as My Favorites,
Recent Places, or Businesses to search for turn-
by-turn directions.
Search provides a categorized list of locations
such as Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, and
Hospitals to help find local businesses and
services.
Maps & Traffic lets you view maps and get traffic
information for your current location or for any
other location (same categories as Drive To).
Share & More provides access to additional
services such as Record Location, Product Tour,
and Preferences.
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.
Note: You need an active mobile data or Wi-Fi connection to
use Google Maps.
To find your location with Google Maps, you need to
enable location sources. To learn how, see “Turning on
Location Services.”
The Google Maps application does not cover every
country or city.
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GPS Navigation
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. Press and tap > Maps.
2. Tap to show your current location The blue
marker shows your location on the map.
3. Do any of the following:
To Do this
Move around Swipe your finger to any direction on the
screen to view nearby places on the map.
Zoom in Place your thumb and index fingers on
top of the area that you want to zoom in,
and then spread your fingers across the
map.
Tap .
Double-tap the area on the map that you
want to zoom in.
Zoom out Pinch your thumb and index finger on
the map to zoom out.
Tap
View
information for
a random
location
Press and hold a location on the map. A
balloon opens over the location, with the
address and a thumbnail from street
view (if available).
Tap the balloon to see more information.
You can get directions to the location,
check for nearby places of interest, and
more.
To Do this
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Searching For a Location
In Google Maps, you can search for a location, such as
an address or a type of business or establishment (for
example, museums).
1. Press and tap > Maps.
2. Enter the place you want to search in the search
box.
3. Tap to search for the location you entered or tap a
suggested search item.The search results are
displayed as markers on the map.
4. Do any of the following:
Tap a marker ( ) to see if that is what you’re
looking for, and then tap the balloon if it is.
Tap to show the search results as a list, and
then tap the location.
Details about the selected location displays on the
screen.
5. Do any of the following:
Tap the onscreen buttons to view the location on
a map, get directions, view the location in Street
View, if available, and more. Scroll down the
screen to view more options.
Swipe left or right across the screen to view the
information for the next or previous search result.
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Clearing the Map
After you’ve search on a map, you can clear away the
various markers drawn on.
Press , and then tap Clear Map.
Looking at a Location in Street View
Street View mode (available only in selected areas)
provides a street-level view of the location.
1. Press and tap > Maps.
2. Do one of the following:
Press and hold a location on the map, and then
tap the balloon that appears.
Search for the place you want to view in Street
View. See “Searching For a Location” and
“Searching For a Place of Interest Near You” for
details. When you find the place, tap its balloon.
3. On the location details screen, tap the Street View
button .
4. To navigate in Street View, do any of the following:
Swipe your finger on the screen to pan up or
down or to look in other directions.
To move to any part of the location or zoom in to
an area, drag to the direction you want to go.
Press and then tap Compass mode to turn
Compass mode on. Tilt, pan, or turn your device
to view the area around the location.
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5. To return to the street map, press and then tap
Go to map.
Viewing Map Layers
Initially, Google Maps opens with a street map. You can
view additional map layers, such as sattelite images,
traffic information, your Google Latitude friends’
locations, and more. You can view multiple layers at the
same time.
1. Press and tap > Maps.
2. Tap .
3. Select any of the following:
Traffic: (Available only in selected areas.) Real-
time traffic conditions are displayed over roads as
color-coded lines. Each color represents how fast
the traffic is moving.
Satellite: Google Maps uses the same satellite
data as Google Earth™. Satellite images are not
real-time. Google Earth acquires the best imagery
available, most of which is approximately one to
three years old.
Terrain: Shows the elevation of the map you’re
viewing. Elevation is limited to natural geographic
features, like mountains and canyons, and does
not apply to buildings.
Buzz: See photos and information about places
shared by other people, or post your own.
Latitude: When you have joined Latitude, you can
view your friends’ locations as a layer on the map.
For information, see “Finding your friends with
Google Latitude (available by country)” in this
chapter.
Clear Map: Clear layers and view only the street
map.
More Layers: Select more layers such as transit
lines or maps that you have created in Google
Maps on the web.
Note: Not all locations have information to support all Map
layers or all zoom levels. To learn more about layers,
visit Google Maps on the web: http://maps.google.com
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Searching For a Place of Interest Near You
Use Places to find places of interest near your current
location. Places uses Google Maps to search common
places that you would want to find, such as the nearest
gas station or ATM kiosk.
Before you use Places, you need to enable location
sources. See “Turning on Location Services” to learn
how.
1. Press and tap > Places.
2. Tap the place you want to search.
3. Do any of the following:
When one or two places of interest are found, the
search results are displayed as markers on the
map. You can tap the marker, and then tap the
balloon to view more information about the place.
When several places are found, the search results
display in a list. Tap a place to show its location
on a map, and then tap its balloon to view more
information about the place.
See “Searching For a Location” to learn what you can
do on the location information screen.
Adding a Place to Search
In Places, you can add other places of interest that you
frequently search for, such as a church or a pizza
restaurant.
1. Press and tap > Places.
2. Tap Add.
Enter the place you want to add to Places’ search
items, and then tap Add. The place is added as a
button on the Places’ screen.
Getting Directions
Get detailed directions to your destination. Google
Maps can provide directions for travel by foot, public
transportation, or car.
1. Press and tap > Maps.
2. While viewing a map, press , and then tap
Directions.
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3. Use your current location as the starting point, or
enter a location from where to start in the first text
box. Then enter your destination in the second text
box.
– or –
Tap to select an address from your contacts or
a point that you tap on a map.
4. Choose how you want to get to your destination by
tapping the car, public transit, bicycle, or walk
button.
5. Tap Go. The next screen displays the directions to
your destination in a list.
6. If the place you’ve set as your destination has
several locations available, choose which one to
go to.
7. Tap an item to view the directions on the map.
8. Tap the arrow buttons on the map to follow the
directions.
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When you’re finished viewing or following the
directions, press and then tap Clear Map to reset the
map. Your destination is automatically saved in the
Google Maps history.
Getting Help
Get help and more information about Maps.
To open the help, press , and then tap More > Help.
The web browser opens and takes you to the Google
Maps Help site.
Google Latitude
Google Latitude™ user location service lets you and
your friends share locations and status messages with
each other. It also lets you send text and email
messages, make phone calls, and get directions to
your friends’ locations.
Your location is not shared automatically. You must join
Latitude, and then invite your friends to view your
location or accept their invitations. Only friends that you
have explicitly invited or accepted can see your
location.
Opening and Joining Latitude
1. Press and tap > Maps.
2. While viewing a map, press and then tap
Join Latitude.
After you’ve joined Latitude and closed the Maps
application, do one of the following to open it:
Press and tap > Latitude.
– or –
Press and tap > Maps. Press and
tap Latitude.
Inviting Friends to Share Their Locations
1. Press and tap > Latitude.
2. Press , and then tap Add friends.
3. Choose how to add friends:
Select from Contacts: Select any number of
friends from People entries.
Add via email address: Enter one or more email
addresses.
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4. When the Send sharing requests dialog box
opens, tap Yes.
If your friends already use Latitude, they receive an
email request and a notification on Latitude. If they have
not yet joined Latitude, they receive an email request
that tells them to sign in to Latitude with their Google
Account.
Responding to an Invitation
When you get a sharing request from a friend, you can:
Accept and share back: You and your friend can
see each other’s locations.
Accept, but hide my location: You can see your
friend’s location, but they can’t see yours.
Don’t accept: No location information is shared
between you and your friend.
Viewing Your Friends’ Locations
You can view your friends’ locations on a map or in a
list.
When you open Maps, your friends’ locations are
shown. Each friend is represented by their picture (from
People) with an arrow pointing to their approximate
location. If a friend has chosen to share city-level
locations, their picture does not have an arrow and
appears in the middle of the city.
To see a friend’s profile and connect, tap the photo.
Your friend’s name appears in a balloon. Tap the
balloon to open a screen with details about your friend
and many connection options.
When you open Latitude you see a list of your Latitude
friends, with a summary of their last known locations,
status, and so on. Tap a friend in the list to open a
screen with details about the friend and many
connection options.
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Connecting With and Managing Friends
Tap a friend’s contact details balloon in map view or
tap a friend in list view to open your friend’s profile. Tap
any of the following buttons or options on the profile
screen:
Shows your friend’s location on the
map.
Get directions to your friend’s location.
View your friend’s location in Street
View.
Your friend’s
photo
Opens Quick contact and lets you view
your friend’s contact details, send your
friend an email message, and more.
Ping for check
in
Send your friend a notification to “check
in” to a meeting place, and when your
friend checks in, you’ll get a notification
so you know your friend has arrived.
Real-time
updating
Temporarily get faster location updates of
the friend.
Sharing
options
Select from the following:
Share best available location. Share
your precise location information.
Share only city level location. Share
only the city you’re in, not the street-
level location. Your friend can see your
photo icon in the middle of the city
you’re in. To share more precise
location again, tap Best available
location.
Hide from this friend. Stop sharing
your location with this friend, in a list or
on a map.
Remove this
friend
Remove the friend from your list and
stop sharing locations with him or her
altogether.
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Changing Privacy Settings
You have control over how and when you can be found
by your friends. Only the last location sent to Latitude is
stored with your Google Account. If you turn off Latitude
or are hiding, no location is stored.
1. Press and tap > Latitude.
2. Tap your own name, and then tap Edit privacy
settings.
3. Set the following options to your preferences:
Detect your location: Let Latitude detect and
update your location as you move. The update
frequency is determined by several factors, such
as how recently your location has changed.
Set your location: Choose from several options to
manually select your location.
Do not detect your location: Hide your location
from all your friends.
Sign out of Latitude: Disable Latitude and stop
sharing your location or status. You can always
join Latitude again.
Footprints
Footprints™ provides an easy way to record favorite
places and revisit those places. A footprint consists of a
photo you take of a location such as a restaurant or
sightseeing destination stored together with a precise
GPS position and other information about that location
such as the street address and phone number.
The next time you want to visit the same place, simply
access the footprint. You can then dial the phone
number or view the location in Google Maps.
Note: Use GPS satellites must be selected in Settings >
Location so that your device can determine your GPS
location. You will be asked to turn GPS on if the option
is turned off.
Make sure that the Geo-tag photos option in the
camera application is selected. For more information,
see “Changing Camera Settings” on page 132.
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Creating a Footprint
1. Press and tap > Camera.
2. Tap to capture the photo.
3. Tap Set as > Footprints.
4. Crop the photo and tap Save. See “Editing Your
Photos” on page 138 to learn how to crop the
photo.
5. Do the following:
Enter a name for the Footprint.
Tap Select categories to put the Footprint into a
category to make it easier for you to find it.
Tap to change the name, category, or address
of the Footprint, enter the phone and web site,
and add a voice memo to the Footprint.
Tap to recapture the Footprint photo.
6. Tap Done.
Revisiting a Footprint
1. Press and tap > Footprints.
2. Tap a Footprint category.
3. Tap the Footprint you want to revisit.
Tap to show the
address in
Google Maps.
Tap to open the URL
in the browser.
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Editing or Deleting a Footprint
On a category screen, press and hold the Footprint you
want to edit or delete, and then tap Edit or Delete on
the options menu.
Exporting your Footprints
You can back up footprints by exporting them to a
storage card. You can also open exported footprints
files in other applications such as Google Earth on your
PC.
Press and tap > Footprints, and then do any
of the following:
To export all your footprints, tap All footprints,
press and tap Export.
To export all footprints from a particular category,
tap a category, press and tap Export.
Exported footprints are saved as .kmz files in the
Footprints_Data folder on your microSD card. If you
exported multiple footprints at one time, they are saved
together in one .kmz file.
Importing Footprints
You can restore footprints you previously backed up to
the storage card. You can also import .kmz files that
you saved in other applications, or use a photo as a
footprint.
1. Press and tap > Footprints.
2. Press and tap Import.
3. Do one of the following:
To import a photo, tap Photos, navigate to the
photo you want to import, and then tap the photo.
Crop the photo and then tap Save. You can then
add Footprints information such as location and
category.
To import saved footprints or another .kmz file
from the microSD card, tap Footprints data, and
then tap the file you want to import. If a footprint
on the device is the same as one you want to
import, you are asked whether you want to
overwrite it.
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Adding the Footprints Widget
Add the Footprints widget to view and access your
footprints on the Home screen.
To learn how to add the Footprint widget, see
“Customizing the Home Screen” on page 37.
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