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Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life.
HUAWEI U8820 Mobile Phone
User Guide
Contents
1 Reading Before Proceeding..............................................................1
1.1 Safety Precautions...................................................................................... 1
1.2 Legal Notice ................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Personal Information and Data Security ..................................................... 4
2 Getting to Know Your Mobile Phone................................................5
2.1 Mobile Phone View ..................................................................................... 5
2.2 Preparing Your Mobile Phone..................................................................... 6
2.3 Power On or Off Your Mobile Phone .......................................................... 9
2.4 Using the Touchscreen ............................................................................. 10
2.5 Locking and Unlocking the Screen ........................................................... 10
2.6 Home Screen ............................................................................................ 11
2.7 Using a MicroSD Card (Optional) ............................................................. 14
3 Calling ...............................................................................................15
3.1 Making a Call ............................................................................................ 15
3.2 Answering or Rejecting a Call................................................................... 16
3.3 Other Operations During a Call................................................................. 17
3.4 Direct Connect Call ................................................................................... 17
3.5 Alerts......................................................................................................... 18
3.6 DC Group Calls......................................................................................... 19
3.7 Direct Connect Settings ............................................................................ 21
3.8 Interrupt Request ...................................................................................... 22
3.9 Missed DC Event ...................................................................................... 22
3.10 Concurrency............................................................................................ 23
3.11 Using Call Log......................................................................................... 24
3.12 Using Airplane Mode............................................................................... 24
4 Contacts............................................................................................25
4.1 Opening the Contacts Application............................................................. 25
4.2 Importing Contacts from a USIM Card...................................................... 25
4.3 Adding a Contact ...................................................................................... 25
4.4 Searching for a Contact ............................................................................ 25
4.5 Editing a Contact....................................................................................... 26
4.6 Communicating with Your Contacts.......................................................... 26
4.7 Deleting Contacts...................................................................................... 26
5 Using the Onscreen Keyboard .......................................................27
5.1 Displaying the Keyboard Panel................................................................. 27
5.2 Customizing Keyboard Settings................................................................ 28
6 Messaging ........................................................................................29
6.1 SMS and MMS.......................................................................................... 29
6.2 Email ......................................................................................................... 30
7 Getting Connected...........................................................................33
7.1 GPRS/EDGE/3G....................................................................................... 33
7.2 Wi-Fi.......................................................................................................... 33
7.3 Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection ................................................... 34
7.4 Browser..................................................................................................... 35
7.5 Bluetooth................................................................................................... 36
8 Entertainment...................................................................................38
8.1 Taking Photos and Recording Videos....................................................... 38
8.2 Using the Gallery ...................................................................................... 39
8.3 Enjoying Music.......................................................................................... 40
8.4 Listening to FM Radio ............................................................................... 41
9 Google Services...............................................................................43
9.1 Creating a Google Account....................................................................... 43
9.2 Using Gmail .............................................................................................. 43
9.3 Using Talk ................................................................................................. 45
9.4 Using Maps ............................................................................................... 46
9.5 Using YouTube ......................................................................................... 47
9.6 Using Market............................................................................................. 47
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10 Synchronizing Information........................................................... 49
10.1 Managing Your Accounts ....................................................................... 49
10.2 Customizing Your Account Synchronization........................................... 50
11 Using Other Applications ............................................................. 52
11.1 Using the Calendar................................................................................. 52
11.2 Using the Clock ...................................................................................... 53
11.3 Using the Calculator ............................................................................... 54
11.4 Using the Notepad.................................................................................. 54
12 Managing Your Mobile Phone ...................................................... 55
12.1 Setting the Date and Time...................................................................... 55
12.2 Setting the Display.................................................................................. 55
12.3 Setting Ringers ....................................................................................... 56
12.4 Setting Phone Services .......................................................................... 56
12.5 Setting Text-to-Speech........................................................................... 57
12.6 Protecting Your Mobile Phone................................................................ 57
12.7 Managing Applications ........................................................................... 58
12.8 Resetting Your Mobile Phone................................................................. 58
13 Appendix ........................................................................................ 60
13.1 Warnings and Precautions ..................................................................... 60
13.2 FAQ ........................................................................................................ 64
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1 Reading Before Proceeding
1.1 Safety Precautions
Please read the safety precautions carefully to ensure the correct use of your mobile
phone.
Do not crash, throw, or puncture your mobile phone. Avoid dropping,
squeezing, and bending your mobile phone.
Do not use your mobile phone in a moist environment, such as the
bathroom. Prevent your mobile phone from being soaked or washed in
liquid.
Do not switch on your mobile phone when it is prohibited to use
phones or when the phone may cause interference or danger.
Do not use your mobile phone while driving.
Follow any rules or regulations in hospitals and health care facilities.
Switch off your mobile phone near medical apparatus.
Switch off your mobile phone in aircraft. The phone may cause
interference to control equipment of the aircraft.
Switch off your mobile phone near high-precision electronic devices.
The phone may affect the performance of these devices.
Do not attempt to disassemble your mobile phone or its accessories.
Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or repair the phone.
Do not place your mobile phone or its accessories in containers with a
strong electromagnetic field.
Do not place magnetic storage media near your mobile phone.
Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on them.
Do not put your mobile phone in a high-temperature place or use it in a
place with flammable gas such as a gas station.
Keep your mobile phone and its accessories away from children. Do
not allow children to use your mobile phone without guidance.
Use only approved batteries and chargers to avoid the risk of
explosions.
Observe any laws or regulations on the use of wireless devices.
Respect others’ privacy and legal rights when using your wireless
device.
Strictly follow the relevant instructions of this manual while using the
USB cable. Otherwise your mobile phone or PC may be damaged.
1.2 Legal Notice
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2011. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
The product described in this manual may include copyrighted software of Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd. and possible licensors. Customers shall not in any manner
reproduce, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, reverse
engineer, lease, assign, or sublicense the said software, unless such restrictions are
prohibited by applicable laws or such actions are approved by respective copyright
holders.
Trademarks and Permissions
, and
Technologies Co., Ltd.
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Huawei
WOW HD, SRS and the symbol
are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW HD
technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
WOW HD™ significantly improves the playback quality of audio, delivering a
dynamic 3D entertainment experience with deep, rich bass and high frequency
clarity for crisp detail.
Other trademarks, product, service and company names mentioned are the property
of their respective owners.
Notice
Some features of the product and its accessories described herein rely on the
software installed, capacities and settings of local network, and therefore may not be
activated or may be limited by local network operators or network service providers.
Thus the descriptions herein may not match exactly the product or its accessories
you purchase.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change or modify any
information or specifications contained in this manual without prior notice and
without any liability.
Third-Party Software Statement
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. does not own the intellectual property of the thirdparty software and applications that are delivered with this product. Therefore,
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. will not provide any warranty of any kind for these
third-party software and applications. Neither will Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
provide support to customers who use these third-party software and applications,
nor be responsible or liable for the functions of these third-party software and
applications.
Third-party software and applications services may be interrupted or terminated at
any time. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. does not guarantee that any content or
service would be maintained for any period during its availability. Third-party service
providers provide content and services through network or transmission tools
outside of the control of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. To the greatest extent
permitted by applicable law, it is explicitly stated that Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
shall not compensate or be liable for services provided by third-party service
providers, or the interruption or termination of third-party contents or services.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. shall not be responsible for the legality , quality, or
any other aspects of any software installed on this product, or for any uploaded or
downloaded third-party works, such as texts, images, videos, or software.
Customers shall bear the risk for any and all effects, including incompatibility
between the software and this product, which result from installing software or
uploading or downloading the third-party works.
This product uses the open-sourced Android operating system. Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd. has made necessary changes to the system. Therefore, this
product may not support all the functions that are supported by the standard Android
operating system or may be incompatible with third-party software. Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for any of such situation.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. EXCEPT AS
REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR
CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT
SHALL HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOST
PROFITS, BUSINESS, REVENUE, DATA, GOODWILL OR ANTICIPATED
SAVINGS.
THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY (THIS LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY
FOR PERSONAL INJURY TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS
SUCH A LIMITATION) OF HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. ARISING FROM
THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE
LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF
THIS PRODUCT.
Import and Export Regulations
Customers shall comply with all applicable export or import laws and regulations and
be responsible to obtain all necessary governmental permits and licenses in order to
export, re-export or import the product mentioned in this manual including the
software and technical data therein.
1.3 Personal Information and Data Security
The use of some functions or third-party applications on your device could result in
your personal information and data being lost or becoming accessible to others.
Several measures are recommended to help you protect personal and confidential
information.
• Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from unauthorized use.
• Set your device screen to lock and create a password or unlock pattern to open it.
• Periodically back up personal information kept on your SIM/UIM card, memory
card, or stored in your device memory. If you change to a different device, be sure
to move or delete any personal information on your old device.
• If you are worried about viruses when you receive messages or emails from a
stranger, you can delete them without opening them.
• If you use your device to browse the Internet, avoid websites that might pose a
security risk to avoid theft of your personal information.
• If you use services such as Wi-Fi tether or Bluetooth, set passwords for these
services to prevent unauthorized access. When these services are not in use,
turn them off.
• Install or upgrade device security software and regularly scan for viruses.
• Be sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate source. Downloaded
third-party applications should be scanned for viruses.
• Install security software or patches released by Huawei or third-party application
providers.
• Some applications require and transmit location information. As a result, a thirdparty may be able to share your location information.
• Your device may provide detection and diagnostic information to third-party
application providers. Third party vendors use this information to improve their
products and services.
• If you have concerns about the security of your personal information and data,
please contact mobile@huawei.com.
2 Getting to Know Your Mobile Phone
2.1 Mobile Phone View
2.1.1 Phone at a Glance
Ƶ Note:
All the pictures in this guide are for your reference only. The actual appearance and
display features depend on the mobile phone you purchase.
Earpiece
Loudspeaker
button
Headset jack
Power button
Camera
Volume
button
Direct
Connect
button
Loudspeaker
Charge/Data port
Microphone
Ƶ Note:
For optimal voice or Direct Connect calls and FM radio performance, please use the
headset that was included with your phone.
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Ƶ Note:
To apply or replace a protective screen for a mobile phone, open the holes (as
shown in the above figure).
2.1.2 Button Functions at Your Fingertips
• Press to power on your mobile phone.
• Press and hold to open the Phone options menu.
• Press to lock the screen when your mobile phone is on.
• Touch to return to the previous screen.
• Touch to exit the application you are running.
• Touch to hide the keyboard.
Touch to open the menu on an active screen.
• Touch to return to the Home screen.
• Touch and hold to show the most recently used applications.
Touch to open Google search for searching your mobile phone
and the web.
Loudspeaker
button
• Press to turn the speaker phone on or off during a call.
• Press to turn Direct Connect speaker mode on or off.
• Press to adjust the voice or speaker volume during a call
Volume
button
• Press to adjust the speaker volume while using the music
player or other applications.
• Press to adjust the incoming notification volume, such as
ringtone volume and Alert volume.
Direct
Connect
button
Push to use Direct Connect.
2.2 Preparing Your Mobile Phone
2.2.1 Installing the USIM Card
There are two steps to install the USIM card:
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1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the USIM card.
2.2.2 Installing the Battery
1. Angle the edge labeled a (with the contacts) into the bottom end of the battery
slot.
2. Push down the edge labelled b until the battery clicks firmly into place.
2.2.3 Charging the Battery
Before charging the battery, ensure that it has been properly inserted into your
phone.
1. Connect the USB cable that came with your mobile phone to the charger.
2. Connect the USB cable to your mobile phone. Then, plug in the connector of the
charger to an electrical outlet. The phone will begin charging.
If your mobile phone is charged when it is powered on, the battery icon on the
Notification bar shows the charging status. When the battery icon changes to , it
indicates that your mobile phone is fully charged.
Status Indicator
The color of the status indicator tells the battery status of your mobile phone.
Status Indicator
Green: Fully charged (when connected to charger).
Orange: Charging in progress (when connected to charger).
Red: Battery low.
2.2.4 Important Information About the Battery
•
If the battery has not been used for a long period of time, you may not be able to
power on your mobile phone immediately after you begin charging the battery.
Allow the battery to charge for a few minutes with the phone powered off before
attempting to power on the phone.
•
The battery will not hold a charge the way it did when it was new. When the
battery life becomes noticeably shorter than usual after being charged properly,
replace the battery with a new one of the same type.
•
Using data services increases demand on the battery and will reduce the length
of time it can hold a charge.
•
The time required to charge the battery depends on the ambient temperature
and the age of the battery.
•
When the battery is low on power, the phone plays an alert and displays a
prompt. When battery power is almost exhausted, your phone will power off
automatically.
2.2.5 Battery Saving Tips
The longevity of battery power depends on the network that you connect to, and how
you use your mobile phone.
Try the following to conserve battery power:
•
When you do not need 3G services, set your phone to connect to a 2G network.
•
When your mobile phone is not in use, switch off the screen.
•
Reset the backlight timeout.
•
Lower the screen brightness.
•
Use the AC adapter to plug your phone into an external power source whenever
possible.
•
Turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it. Only make your phone visible to
other Bluetooth devices when you need to establish a Bluetooth connection.
•
Switch off Wi-Fi when you are not using it.
•
Turn off your phone connection to GPS satellites when you are not using it.
•
Lower the volume.
•
Close power-draining programs when you do not need them.
•
Turn off data service.
2.2.6 Built-In Antenna
As with any radio transmitting device, avoid touching an antenna unnecessarily
when the antenna is in use. For example, avoid touching the main antenna during a
phone call. The shaded areas in the picture show the antenna placements.
GPS antenna
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
antenna
Main antenna
diversity
Main antenna
2.3 Power On or Off Your Mobile Phone
2.3.1 Powering On Your Mobile Phone
Press
. The first time you power on your phone, you will be asked to sign in to
your account and set up your mobile phone.
2.3.2 Setting Up Your Mobile Phone
The first time you power on your mobile phone, the phone displays a setup wizard to
help you set up the phone.
The setup wizard helps you:
• Learn about your mobile phone
• Create or sign into your account
• Make some initial decisions about how you want to use your mobile phone
2.3.3 Powering Off Your Mobile Phone
1. Press and hold
to open the Phone options menu.
2. Touch Power off.
3. Touch OK.
2.4 Using the Touchscreen
2.4.1 Touchscreen Actions
• Touch: Use the touch of your finger to select an item, confirm a selection, or start
an application.
• Touch and hold: Touch an item with your finger and continue to press down until
your mobile phone responds. For example, to open the options menu for the
active screen, touch the screen and hold down until the menu appears.
• Flick: Move your finger either vertically or horizontally across the screen.
• Drag: Touch and hold the desired item with your finger. To move an item, drag the
item to any part of the screen. You can drag an icon to move or delete it.
2.4.2 Rotating Your Mobile Phone Screen
The orientation of most screens will rotate with the phone as you turn it from upright
to sideways and back again.
2.5 Locking and Unlocking the Screen
2.5.1 Locking the Screen
•
When your phone is on, press
to lock the screen. When the screen is locked,
you can still receive messages and calls.
•
If your phone is idle for a while, the screen will lock automatically.
2.5.2 Unlocking the Screen
1. Press
to wake up the screen.
2. Drag the lock icon from left to right to unlock the screen.
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Ƶ Note:
If you have set up a screen unlock pattern, you will be prompted to draw the pattern
on the screen to unlock it.
2.6 Home Screen
10:23
Notifications bar:
Displays the reminders and status icons of
your phone. Flick down to open the
notifications panel.
Display area:
Shows the operation and display areas of
your phone.
Screen switching dots:
Indicates the number of the screens on the
left or right. Touch the left or right dots to
switch between the screens.
Touch to open the Browser.
Touch to view all your applications.
Touch to open the Phone application.
2.6.1 Notification and Status Icons
Call in progress
Call in progress using a
Bluetooth device
Call forwarding on
Call on hold
Missed call
Connected to a PC
GPS connected
Music playing
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New voicemail
New message
GPRS connected
GPRS in use
EDGE connected
EDGE in use
3G connected
3G in use
Direct Connect call in progress
Last Direct Connect call
DC Group call in progress
Last DC Group call
DC service not available
Missed Direct Connect event
Missed Direct Connect call
Missed DC Group call
Missed Alert
Missed Invitation
DC loudspeaker on
2.6.2 Notification Panel
Your mobile phone will notify you when you receive a new message or there is an
incoming event. The notification panel also informs you about alarms and settings,
for example, when Call forwarding is activated. Open the notification panel to see
who the wireless network operator is or to view a message, reminder, or event
notification.
Opening the Notification Panel
1. When a new notification icon appears on the notification bar, touch and hold the
notification bar, and then flick down to open the notification panel.
2. On the notification panel, you can do the following:
• Touch a notification to open the related application.
• Touch Clear to clear all notifications.
Closing the Notification Panel
Touch and hold the bottom of the panel. Then flick up to close it.
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2.6.3 Viewing Other Parts of the Home Screen
10:23
Flick your finger left or
right across the Home
screen.
Touch a thumbnail to
open the Home screen
or its extensions.
Touch and hold the small dots to view thumbnails
of the Home screen and its extensions.
2.6.4 Customizing the Home Screen
Adding a New Screen Item
1. Touch and hold a blank area on the Home screen until the Add to Home screen
menu is displayed.
2. Select an item to add it to the Home screen.
Moving a Screen Item
1. Touch and hold an item on the Home screen until the item expands in size and
the mobile phone vibrates.
2. Without lifting your finger, drag the item to the desired position on the screen,
and then release it.
Removing a Screen Item
1. Touch and hold an item on the Home screen until the item expands and the
mobile phone vibrates.
2. Without lifting your finger, drag the item to the trash can. When the item and the
trash can turn red, the item is ready to be removed.
3. Release the item to remove it from the Home screen.
2.6.5 Changing the Wallpaper
1. On the Home screen, touch
> Wallpaper.
2. Do any of the following:
• Touch Live wallpapers to select a live wallpaper and set it as the wallpaper.
• Touch Gallery to select a picture and set it as the wallpaper.
• Touch Wallpapers to select a picture and set it as the wallpaper.
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2.7 Using a MicroSD Card (Optional)
2.7.1 Installing the MicroSD Card
Your mobile phone is already equipped with a large-volume built-in eMMC. If you
want to expand your phone memory, you can also insert a MicroSD card.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the MicroSD card into the card slot as shown in the diagram.
2.7.2 Using the MicroSD Card as USB Mass Storage
To transfer all your favorite music and pictures from your PC to your mobile phone’s
MicroSD card, set the MicroSD card as USB mass storage.
1. Connect your mobile phone to your PC with the USB cable. Your PC will detect
the MicroSD card as a removable disk.
2. Open the notification bar, and then touch USB connected.
3. Touch Turn on USB storage in the dialog box that opens to confirm that you
want to transfer files.
You can now transfer files to and from your PC and your mobile phone’s MicroSD
card.
Ƶ Note:
When your MicroSD card acts as USB mass storage, your mobile phone will not use
this memory space. Your PC will tell you how to safely disconnect the USB mass
storage device (your mobile phone) when you have finished transferring files.
2.7.3 Removing the MicroSD Card
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Scroll down the screen, and then touch SD card & phone storage > Unmount
SD card.
3. Carefully remove the MicroSD card.
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3 Calling
To make a phone call, you can dial a number or touch a number from your contact
list, on a Web page, in a document, or from an email, MMS, or IM. When you are on
a call, you can answer other incoming calls or send them to your voicemail box. You
can also set up conference calls with several participants.
3.1 Making a Call
To make a call, you can use the Phone application, or select a number from
Contacts or Call log.
When you are on a call, you can touch
to return to the Home screen and use
other functions. To return to the calling screen, flick the notification bar down and
touch Current call.
Ƶ Note:
Do not block the microphone at the bottom of your phone if you want your voice
heard.
3.1.1 Making a Call with the Phone Application
1. Touch Phone icon to display the dialer.
If you are already working with Contacts or Call log, touch the Phone tab.
2. Touch the appropriate numeric buttons to enter the phone number.
3. Touch
to initiate the call.
During a call, touch Dialpad to enter other numbers on the dialpad.
3.1.2 Making a Call from Contacts
1. Touch
> Contacts to display the contact list.
If you are already working with Phone or Call log, touch the Contacts tab.
2. In the list, touch the contact you want to call.
3. Touch
to dial the phone number.
3.1.3 Making a Call from Call log
1. If you are already working with Contacts or Phone, touch the Call log tab.
2. Touch
to the right of the log entry to dial.
ƾ Tip: If you touch and hold a log entry, the options menu will open.
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3.2 Answering or Rejecting a Call
3.2.1 Answering an Incoming Call
When you receive a phone call, the incoming call screen shows the caller's name
and number that you have entered in Contacts.
Drag the
to the right to answer the call.
3.2.2 Ending a Call
During a call, touch End to hang up.
3.2.3 Rejecting an Incoming Call
Drag the
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to the left to reject the call.
3.3 Other Operations During a Call
3.3.1 Making a Conference Call
If you receive a new call while you are already on a call, you can connect the second
call to the call you are on. This feature is known as conference calling. You can also
set up a conference call with multiple callers.
Ƶ Note:
Contact your network operator to learn if conference calls are supported and, if yes,
how many can participate.
1. To initiate a conference call, dial the number of the first participant. After you
have connected to the first participant, keep the connection open, touch Add
call.
2. Enter the phone number of the next person you want to join the conversation and
, or select someone from your Call log or Contacts. The first
touch
participant is automatically placed on hold while you do this.
3. Once you have connected to the second person, touch Merge calls to begin the
conference call.
4. To add more people, touch Add call, and then repeat steps 2 and 3.
5. To end the conference call and disconnect everyone, touch End.
3.3.2 Switching Between Calls
If you receive a new call while you are already on a call, you can switch between the
two calls.
While you are on the first call and the second call comes in, answer the incoming call,
and then touch Swap to return to the current call.
3.4 Direct Connect Call
With Direct Connect (DC), you can instantly talk to another Direct Connect user or
group of users with the push of a button.
3.4.1 Dialing Direct Connect Numbers
A Direct Connect number follows the format as below:
There are three parts to a Direct Connect number. For example: xxxx*xxxxx*xxxxx
or xx*xxxxx*xx. You must have all three parts when calling iDEN or 3G users. Here
x represents any digit from 0 to 9. And each part is separated by an asterisk. A Direct
Connect number contains a maximum of 15 characters (including asterisks).
3.4.2 Making Direct Connect Calls
1. Touch Phone icon to display the dialer.
2. Enter a Direct Connect number.
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3. Push the Direct Connect button on the left side of your phone. Begin talking after
your phone plays the Chirp sound.
4. Release the Direct Connect button to listen. The call will end automatically if no
party speaks for several seconds.
ƾ Tip:
You can also go to Contacts or Call log, and then select any Direct Connect user
to place the call to that user.
Last Call Notification
Upon completion of a Direct Connect call or a DC Group call, the Last Call
Notification screen will appear. It shows the contact name or number on the last call,
and the date and time of the call. The screen can be cleared by touching the
indicated soft key, or it will disappear after a period of time. Push the Direct Connect
button from the last call screen will attempt a restart of the last call indicated.
3.4.3 Answering Direct Connect Calls
1. When you receive a Direct Connect call, your phone will play an incoming Direct
Connect call notification. Then the caller may begin speaking, or simply wait for
you to respond to the notification.
2. After the caller finishes speaking, or releases the Direct Connect button, you will
hear a tone to indicate that the floor is now open and you may speak.
3. Push the Direct Connect button on the left side of your phone. Begin talking after
your phone plays the Chirp sound.
4. Release the Direct Connect button to listen. The call will end automatically if no
party speaks for several seconds.
3.5 Alerts
Alerts let you notify others that you want to communicate with them using Direct
Connect. When a user receives an Alert, an incoming Alert tone will be played and
the caller ID (name and Direct Connect number) will be displayed.
3.5.1 Sending Alerts
1. Touch Phone icon to display the dialer.
2. Enter a Direct Connect number.
3. Touch Send Alert icon.
4. When prompted, push the Direct Connect button to send the Alert.
ƾ Tip:
You can send an Alert from the Call log or Contacts. Touch an entry with a Direct
Connect number, and then touch Send Alert.
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3.5.2 Responding to an Alert
Answering an Alert
Push the Direct Connect button. This will start a Direct Connect call to the sender.
Ignoring an Alert
Touch Ignore to ignore the Alert.
Storing an Alert in Notifications
If you do not respond to an Alert, the Alert will be removed from your screen and will
be placed as a missed Alert icon in the Notification bar.
3.5.3 Using the Alert Notification
1. Open the Notification panel.
2. Select the missed Alert. This will take you to the call log entry for missed Alert.
You can either place a Direct Connect call or send another Alert to the sender.
3.6 DC Group Calls
A DC Group call is a Direct Connect call with more than one Direct Connect user.
3.6.1 Creating DC Groups
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch
> Create DC Group.
3. Enter the group name.
4. Touch Add members.
5. Select members to add, and then touch Add.
ƾ Tip: You can push the Direct Connect button to start the DC Group call
immediately without saving the group.
6. Touch Done to save the group.
3.6.2 Adding Group Members
You can use the Add members function to add participants to an active Direct
Connect call or DC Group call.
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch and hold the group to which you want to add members.
3. Touch Edit DC Group.
4. Touch Add members.
5. Select members to add, and then touch Add.
ƾ Tip: You can push the Direct Connect button to start the DC Group call
immediately without saving the group.
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6. Touch Done to save the group.
Adding a Member to DC Groups Stored in Contacts
1. Touch and hold the contact you want to add to a group.
2. Touch Add to DC Group.
3. Select the groups to which you want to add the contact.
4. Touch Add
3.6.3 Viewing the DC Group Details
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch the group you want to view. Then you can do the following:
• Touch and hold a contact, you can make a Direct Connect call, send an Alert,
or remove it from the group.
• Save an unknown number to Contacts.
• Touch
, you can make a DC Group call, send an Invitation, edit the group,
or delete the group.
3.6.4 Removing a Member from a DC Group
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch and hold the group from which you want to remove members.
3. Touch Edit DC Group.
4. Touch
to remove the contact from the group.
5. Touch Done to save the group.
3.6.5 Deleting a DC Group from Contacts
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch
> Delete DC Groups.
3. Select groups which you want to delete.
4. Touch Delete to confirm.
3.6.6 Making DC Group Calls
1. From DC Groups or Call log tabs, touch the DC Group call icon.
2. Push the Direct Connect button to start the DC Group call.
3.6.7 Answering DC Group Calls
Proceed as if answering a Direct Connect call from one user.
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Ƶ Note:
Only one person at a time may speak on a DC Group call.
3.6.8 Sending a DC Group Call Invitation
You can send a DC Group Invitation to inform multiple Direct Connect users that you
want to include them in a group call. The users you invite can join or decline by
following prompts on the phone.
1. Touch
> Contacts > DC Groups.
2. Touch a DC Group to open it.
3. Touch
> Invite.
4. Push the Direct Connect button to send an Invitation to all the members in the
group.
3.6.9 Responding to a DC Group Call Invitation
When you receive a DC Group call Invitation, you can either touch Join to join the
DC Group call or touch Ignore to ignore the Invitation if you do not want to join the
DC Group call.
3.6.10 Attempting to Join a DC Group Call After it has Ended
If you attempt to join a DC Group call after it has ended, a message will display.
•
If you push the Direct Connect button, the DC Group call will begin.
•
If you touch Invite, another message will display. You can push the Direct
Connect button to send an Invitation.
•
If you touch Dismiss, then no operation will be performed.
3.7 Direct Connect Settings
Touch
> Settings > DC settings᷍and then you can control how your phone
handles Direct Connect calls, DC Group calls, and so on.
•
One touch DC: Set the Direct Connect button behavior.
•
Exiting DC Group call I initiated: Select the check box to allow the call to
continue when you exit a DC Group call you initiated.
•
Add member to ongoing call: Select the check box to allow a member to add
a contact to a Direct Connect or DC Group call.
•
Blocked DC List: View and modify the list of users you have blocked from
making a Direct Connect call to you.
•
Invitation ringtone: Set your default incoming DC Group Invitation ringtone.
•
Invitation timeout: Set the length of time you want the Invitation ringtone to
repeat.
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•
Alert ringtone: Set your default Alert ringtone.
•
Alert timeout: Set the length of time you want your Alert ringtone to repeat.
•
My DC Number: View your DC number.
•
DC button backlight: Select the check box to turn on the Direct Connect button
light on incoming DC events.
•
Vibrate for missed DC Events: Select the check box to make your mobile
phone vibrate for the missed DC events.
3.7.1 Setting One Touch DC
One touch DC allows you to quickly access Direct Connect contacts when the Direct
Connect button is pushed from the Home screen.
1. Touch
> Settings > DC settings > One touch DC.
2. Select one of the following items:
• Off
• Call log
• Last call
• Contacts
3.8 Interrupt Request
3.8.1 Sending an Interrupt Request
1. During a Direct Connect call or a DC Group call, when another party is speaking
and you want to speak, then you can touch Interrupt to send a message to the
speaker that you want to talk.
2. If the Interrupt was sent successfully, you will get a successful message.
3. After the speaker releases the Direct Connect button, you can push and hold the
Direct Connect button to talk.
3.8.2 Responding to an Interrupt Request
During a Direct Connect call or a DC Group call, when you are speaking, you may
receive an Interrupt Request from other party in the call. This is to inform you that the
other party wants to speak.
Releases the Direct Connect button to open floor for the requesting party to speak.
3.9 Missed DC Event
If you are on a call and missed a Direct Connect call, a DC Group call, an Alert, or an
Invitation, icons will display in the notification bar. You can open the notification panel
to select a missed event notification, and then you can respond to the event.
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3.10 Concurrency
3.10.1 Receiving a Voice Call During a Direct Connect Call
When you receive a voice call during a Direct Connect call, you can drag the icon on
the screen left or right to answer or reject it. If you answer the voice call, the Direct
Connect call will end.
3.10.2 Receiving a Direct Connect Call During a Voice Call
When you receive a Direct Connect call during a voice call, the phone displays the
missed Direct Connect call screen. Touch Ignore to continue with the voice call;
touch Hold voice call to put the voice call on hold, a message displays, and then you
can do the following:
•
Push and hold the Direct Connect button to make a Direct Connect call.
•
Touch Send Alert, a message displays, and then you can push the Direct
Connect button to send an Alert.
•
Touch Resume voice call to return to the voice call.
Ƶ Note:
If you do not respond to the missed Direct Connect call screen, then the notification
will disappear after several seconds.
3.10.3 Receiving a DC Group Call During a Voice Call
When you receive a DC Group call during a voice call, the phone displays the missed
DC Group call screen. Touch Ignore to continue with the voice call; touch Hold
voice call to put the voice call on hold, a message displays, and then you can do the
following:
•
Push and hold the Direct Connect button to make a Direct Connect call to join
the group call
•
Touch Invite, a message displays, and then you can push the Direct Connect
button to send an Invitation to the group members.
•
Touch Resume voice call to return to the voice call.
3.10.4 Receiving an Alert During a Voice Call
When you receive an Alert during a voice call, the phone displays the incoming Alert
screen. Touch Ignore to continue with the voice call; touch Hold voice call to put the
voice call on hold, a message displays, and then you can do the following:
•
Push and hold the Direct Connect button to make a Direct Connect call.
•
Touch Send Alert, a message displays, and then you can push the Direct
Connect button to send an Alert.
•
Touch Resume voice call to return to the voice call.
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3.10.5 Receiving an Invitation During a Voice Call
When you receive an Invitation during a voice call, the phone displays the missed
Invitation screen. Touch Ignore to continue with the voice call; touch Hold voice call
to put the voice call on hold, a message displays, and then you can do the following:
•
Touch Join to join the DC Group call.
•
Touch Resume voice call to return to the voice call.
3.10.6 Converting a Direct Connect Call to a Voice Call
When a quick Direct Connect call turns into a longer conversation, the phone
supports the switch between a Direct Connect call and a voice call.
During a Direct Connect call, if you have saved the voice call number of the other
party on the phone, touch
> Convert to voice call to convert the Direct Connect
call to a voice call.
3.11 Using Call Log
The Call log contains a list of Direct Connect calls, DC Group calls, Alerts and
Invitations that you have initiated, received, or missed. You can use the Call log to
refer to all the recent events and Direct Connect numbers can be saved to Contacts
from the Call log.
3.11.1 Adding an entry to Contacts
1. If you are already working with Phone or Contacts, touch the Call log tab.
2. Touch and hold the entry you want to add.
3. Touch Add to contacts in the options menu.
4. Touch Create new contact or scroll through the contact list and touch an
existing contact name.
3.12 Using Airplane Mode
Some locations may require you to turn off your phone’s wireless connections.
Rather than powering off your phone, you can place it in Airplane mode.
1. Press and hold
2. Touch Airplane mode in the options menu.
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4 Contacts
The Contacts application enables you to save and manage information such as
phone numbers and addresses of your contacts. After you save contact information
on your mobile phone, you have easy access to the people with whom you want to
communicate.
4.1 Opening the Contacts Application
If you have a new mobile phone and have not yet added any contacts, Contacts
displays a message with hints on how to start adding contacts to your mobile phone.
Touch
> Contacts to open the Contacts application.
All of your contacts are displayed alphabetically in a list that you can scroll through.
4.2 Importing Contacts from a USIM Card
1. In the contact list, touch
> More > Import/Export.
2. Touch Import from USIM card.
3. If you have more than one account on your phone, touch the account into which
you want to import the contacts.
4. Wait for the USIM card contents to be loaded. Select the contacts you want to
> Import all to import all contacts.
import or touch
4.3 Adding a Contact
1. In the contact list, touch
> New contact.
2. If you have more than one account with contacts, touch the account to which you
want to add the contact. You can also select a position to which you want to add
the contact.
3. Enter the contact's name, and then add detailed information such as phone
number or address.
4. When you are finished, touch Done to save the contact information.
4.3.1 Adding a Contact to Your Favorites
•
Touch and hold the contact you want to add to Favorites. Then touch Add to
favorites.
•
Touch a contact, and then touch the star to the right of the contact’s name. The
star turns gold.
4.4 Searching for a Contact
1. In the contact list, touch
> Search.
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2. Enter the name of the contact you wish to search for. As you type, contacts with
matching names appear below the search box.
4.5 Editing a Contact
You can make changes to the information you have stored for a contact at any time.
1. In the contacts list, touch and hold the contact whose details you want to edit,
and then touch Edit contact in the options menu.
2. Touch the category of contact information you wish to change: name, phone
number, email address, or any other information you recorded earlier.
3. Make the desired changes to the contact information, and then touch Done.
4.6 Communicating with Your Contacts
From the Contacts or Favorites tab, you can quickly call or send a text (SMS) or
multimedia message (MMS) to a contact’s default phone number. You can also open
details to view a list of all the ways you can communicate with that contact. This
section describes how to communicate with a contact when you view your contacts
list.
4.6.1 Connecting Through Quick Contact for Android
1. Touch the contact's picture or picture frame (if you have not assigned a picture to
the contact) to open Quick Contact for Android.
2. Touch the icon for the way you want to communicate with the contact.
Ƶ Note: The icons available depend on the information you have entered for
the contact, the applications on your phone, and the accounts you have.
4.6.2 Communicating with a Contact
1. In the contacts list, touch the contact that you want to communicate with.
2. On the contact’s details screen, touch the icon to the right of the number to call,
send messages, Alert, or Direct Connect.
4.7 Deleting Contacts
1. In the contacts list, touch and hold the contact that you want to delete, and then
touch Delete contact in the options menu.
2. Touch OK to confirm that you want to delete the contact.
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5 Using the Onscreen Keyboard
5.1 Displaying the Keyboard Panel
To enter text, use the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open the keyboard
automatically. In others, touch a text field to open the keyboard.
Touch the space where you want to write text to display the keyboard.
Touch
to hide the keyboard.
ƾ Tip:
Touch and hold the space where you usually write your text to open the options
menu.
5.1.1 Choosing an Input Method
1. Touch and hold the space where you enter your text until the Edit text menu is
displayed.
2. Touch Input method.
3. Select the input method.
The keyboard panel will be displayed automatically.
5.1.2 Using the Android Keyboard
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t y u i
a s d f g h j
o p
k l
z x c v b n m
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DEL
Next
Touch to delete a character
to the left of the cursor.
Touch and hold to delete all
characters to the left of the
cursor.
Touch to insert a space.
Touch to enter text by voice.
Touch to change from text mode to symbol/number mode.
Touch once to capitalize the next letter you type.
Touch and hold for all caps.
ƾ Tip:
Touch
> Settings > Language & keyboard > Android keyboard > Voice input
to turn on or turn off voice input.
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5.1.3 Using the Swype Keyboard
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a s d f g h j
t y u i
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k l
”
z x c v b n m
SYM
EN
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’
NEXT
Touch to delete a character
to the left of the cursor.
Touch and hold to delete all
characters to the left of the
cursor.
Touch to insert a space.
Touch to change from text mode to symbol/number mode.
Touch and hold to get helpful tips.
Touch to get Swype functions.
Touch once to capitalize the next letter you type.
Touch twice for all caps.
q w e r
t y u i
a s d f g h j
o p
k l
”
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To enter a word, just drag your
finger over the letters in the word.
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SYM
EN
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EN
.’
’
NEXT
a s d f g h j
t y u i
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SYM
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EN
NEXT
I’ll
To capitalize, go above the
keypad.
To enter apostrophes in common
words drag through the ‘n’.
To enter double letters, circle the
letter.
5.1.4 Using the Landscape Keyboard
If you find the keyboard inconvenient or difficult to use, turn your mobile phone
sideways. The screen will display the keyboard in landscape orientation, providing
you with a wider keyboard layout.
5.2 Customizing Keyboard Settings
1. Touch
> Settings > Language & keyboard.
2. Select an input method to customize the keyboard settings.
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6 Messaging
The Messaging application allows you to exchange text messages (SMS) and
multimedia messages (MMS) with anyone using an SMS-or-MMS-capable phone.
With the Email application you can read and send emails.
6.1 SMS and MMS
6.1.1 Opening Messaging
Touch
> Messaging.
6.1.2 Creating and Sending a Text Message
1. Touch
> Messaging > New message.
2. Enter a phone number in the To field, you can also press the + icon to add
contacts.
As you enter the phone number, matching contacts appear. You can touch a
suggested recipient or continue entering the phone number.
3. Touch the composition text box to start entering your message.
4. Once you are done, touch Send.
The message list opens, and your name appears in the list, followed by the message
you just sent. Responses appear in the window. As you view and send additional
messages, a message thread is created.
6.1.3 Creating and Sending a Multimedia Message
You can use multimedia messages to make everyday communications very special.
You can record a message and send it as an audio file, sing 'Happy Birthday' and
send it to friend, or send a slideshow of photographs of a special event. The
possibilities are endless.
1. Touch
> Messaging > New message.
2. Enter a phone number or contact in the To field, you can also press the + icon to
add contacts.
3. Touch the composition text box to start entering your message.
ƾ Tip: If you want to enter a smiley face, touch
smiley.
4. Touch
, and then touch Insert
to display the options panel.
• Touch Add subject to add the message subject. Your mobile phone is now in
multimedia message mode.
• Touch Attach to add a picture, music, or video file.
5. When the message is ready to be sent, touch Send.
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Adding a Slideshow
If you want to attach more than one file to your message, use the Slideshow option.
1. On the message editing screen, touch
to display the options panel.
2. Touch Attach > Slideshow, and then select a slide to start editing it.
3. Touch
and touch More > Add slide to add more slides.
4. Touch Done to finish composing your message and return to the multimedia
message screen.
5. To alter your multimedia message, touch Edit on the multimedia message
screen. When the message is ready to be sent, touch Send.
6.1.4 Opening and Viewing a Multimedia Message
1. In the message list, touch the message thread you wish to view.
2. Touch the multimedia message to view the message.
6.1.5 Replying to a Message
1. In the message list, touch a text or multimedia message thread to open it.
2. Touch the text box to compose your message, and then touch Send.
6.1.6 Customizing the Message Settings
In the message list, touch
settings.
, and then touch Settings to customize the message
6.2 Email
Your mobile phone also puts email at your fingertips. With your phone’s Email
application, you can use your email account with Yahoo!, AOL, or other popular
email services on your phone.
6.2.1 Adding an Email Account
When using the Email application for the first time, you must configure an email
account. The Email setup wizard helps you set up your account. A number of popular
email systems are supported. You can work with the same email service that you use
on your PC or you can select another email service.
1. Touch
> Email.
2. To customize your email settings, answer the onscreen prompts, and then touch
Next. Or touch Manual setup if you want to set the mail server yourself.
Ƶ Note: If you choose to set up your account manually, you will need the
correct parameters for the account. Contact your email service provider for this
information.
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3. Enter the account name and the name you want other people to see when they
receive an email from you.
4. Touch Done.
After the initial setup, your Email opens to the screen you were viewing the last time
the application was opened. If, however, the Email application has not been used for
a period of time, it displays the contents of your Inbox or the accounts screen (if you
have more than one account).
Adding Other Email Accounts
1. After creating your initial email account, touch
on the Inbox screen, and then
touch Accounts to access the accounts screen.
2. Touch
on the accounts screen, and then touch Add account to create
another email account.
ƾ Tip:
When adding an additional email account, you have the option to use the new
account to send all outgoing messages.
6.2.2 Viewing an Email Message
1. On the accounts screen, touch the email account you want to use.
2. Access a folder, and then touch the message that you want to view.
6.2.3 Creating and Sending an Email Message
1. On the accounts screen, touch the email account you want to use.
2. On the Inbox screen, touch
, and then touch Compose in the options panel.
3. In the To field, enter the name or the email address.
4. Enter the subject of your message and compose the message.
To send an attachment with the message, touch
attachment.
, and then touch Add
5. When you are finished, touch Send.
If you are not ready to send the message, touch Save as draft or touch
save the message as a draft.
to
6.2.4 Replying to an Email Message
1. On the accounts screen, touch the email account you want to use.
2. Touch the email message you want to reply to.
3. Touch Reply or Reply all to reply to the email message.
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6.2.5 Deleting an Email Account
1. On the accounts screen, touch and hold the email account you want to delete.
2. Touch Remove account.
3. Touch OK.
6.2.6 Changing Email Account Settings
You can change a number of settings for an account, including how often you check
for emails, how you are notified of a new mail, and details about the servers the
account uses to send and receive mails.
Ƶ Note:
Your account’s incoming and outgoing settings depend on the kind of email service
you are using. You can enter the necessary details manually, although you may
need to contact your email service provider to obtain the correct information for the
account.
1. Touch
> Email.
2. On the accounts screen, touch and hold the email account you want to change.
3. Touch Account settings.
4. Change General settings, Notification settings, or Server settings.
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7 Getting Connected
7.1 GPRS/EDGE/3G
Your mobile phone will be automatically configured to use your wireless service
provider’s GPRS/EDGE/3G service (if available) when you turn on the phone for the
first time. Note that the USIM card must be inserted.
7.1.1 Checking the Network Connection
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks > Mobile networks.
3. Touch Operator Selection > Network operators or Access Point Names to
check the network connection.
Ƶ Note:
Your mobile phone has been preconfigured with the proper access points. For this
reason, do not change the parameters of the access points; otherwise, you might not
be able to access network sources.
7.1.2 Turning on the Data Service
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks > Mobile networks.
3. Select the Data enabled check box to turn on the data connection.
ƾ Tip:
If you do not need a wireless network, you can clear the Data enabled check box to
save data traffic costs.
7.2 Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi gives you wireless access to broadband Internet access. To use Wi-Fi on your
mobile phone, you need to have an access to wireless access points (hotspots).
Obstacles that block the Wi-Fi signal will reduce its strength.
7.2.1 Turning On Wi-Fi
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks, and then select the Wi-Fi check box to turn on WiFi.
7.2.2 Connecting to a Wireless Network
1. After turning on Wi-Fi, touch
> Settings.
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2. Touch Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings. You will see a list of detected WiFi networks in the Wi-Fi networks section.
3. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect to it.
• If you select an open network, you will be automatically connected to the
network.
• If you select a network that is secured with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
and connect to it for the first time, enter the password, and then touch
Connect. If you connect to a secured wireless network that you have already
used, you will not be prompted to enter the password again unless you reset
your mobile phone to its default settings.
ƾ Tip:
On the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch Add Wi-Fi network to add a new Wi-Fi
network.
7.3 Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection
You can share your mobile phone's data connection with a single computer via a
USB cable (USB tethering). You can share your mobile phone's data connection with
several devices at the same time by turning your phone into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
7.3.1 Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection via USB
If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you typically do not need
to prepare your computer for tethering. If you are running Windows XP, you may
need to download the tetherXP.inf to prepare your computer. Mac OS does not
support USB tethering. If you are running Mac OS, you cannot use USB tethering.
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3. Select the USB tethering check box to share your data connection with your
computer.
Ƶ Note:
You can not share your mobile phone’s data connection and MicroSD card via USB
at the same time.
7.3.2 Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection as a Portable Wi-Fi
Hotspot
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3. Select the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot check box to share your data connection.
ƾ Tip: When Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is selected, you can touch Portable WiFi hotspot settings to change its network name or secure it.
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7.4 Browser
Your mobile phone comes with a browser. You can use Browser to access and
browse the Internet.
7.4.1 Opening the Browser
Touch
> Browser to open the home page.
ƾ Tip:
When the known or open Wi-Fi networks and the mobile networks are present at the
same time, your phone will preferably select a Wi-Fi network for internet access.
Open the browser options menu and perform one of the following operations, touch
• New window: Touch to open a new window.
• Bookmarks: Touch to display bookmarks.
• Windows: Touch to go to the web preview screen. You can switch to another web
page or open a new web page on this screen.
• Refresh: Touch to refresh the current page.
• Forward: Touch to browse the next web page.
• More: Touch to open other menus and perform operations such as searching,
selecting text, downloading, or setting options.
7.4.2 Opening a Web Page
1. In a browser window, touch the URL field at the top of the screen.
2. Use the keyboard to enter the web page address. You can touch
web page address by voice.
to enter the
3. As you enter the address, matching web page addresses will appear on the
screen. If you see the address you want, touch it and go directly to that web page
or complete entering the address of the web page you want.
7.4.3 Managing Bookmarks
You can store as many bookmarks as you want on your mobile phone.
Adding a Bookmark
1. In a browser screen, go to the web page you want to save as a bookmark.
2. Touch
opens.
, and then touch Bookmarks > Add. The add bookmark screen
3. Edit the bookmark name as needed and then touch OK.
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Opening a Bookmark
1. In a browser window, touch
, and then touch Bookmarks.
On the Bookmarks screen, touch the History tab to view the pages you have
visited. Or touch the Most visited tab to view the pages you have visited most
frequently.
2. Touch the bookmark of the website you want to open.
7.4.4 Customizing the Browser Settings
Customize the browser to suit your browsing style. Use Browser to set page
content, privacy, and security preferences. In the browser screen, touch
, and
then touch More > Settings.
7.5 Bluetooth
Your mobile phone has Bluetooth, which allows you to create a wireless connection
with other Bluetooth devices so you can share files with your friends, talk hands-free
with a Bluetooth headset, or even transfer photos on your phone to your PC.
If you are using Bluetooth, remember to stay within 10 meters (33 feet) of other
Bluetooth devices. Be aware that obstacles like walls or other electronic equipment
may interfere with your Bluetooth connection.
7.5.1 Turning On Bluetooth
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Wireless & networks, and then select the Bluetooth check box to turn
on Bluetooth. When Bluetooth is turned on, the Bluetooth icon appears in the
notification bar.
3. Touch Bluetooth settings, and then select Discoverable to make your mobile
phone visible to other Bluetooth devices.
7.5.2 Pairing and Connecting a Bluetooth Device
Your mobile Bluetooth lets you do the following:
• Hands Free Profile (HFP): allows you to use a hands-free Bluetooth device.
• Headset Profile (HSP): allows you to use a mono Bluetooth headset.
• Object Push Profile (OPP): allows you to transfer files through Bluetooth.
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP): allows you to use a stereo Bluetooth
headset.
• A/V Remote Control Profile (AVRCP): allows you to control what plays through
the Bluetooth headset remotely.
Before you use Bluetooth, you need to pair your mobile phone with another
Bluetooth device as follows:
1. Ensure that the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone is enabled.
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2. Touch
> Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings. Your
mobile phone will then scan for Bluetooth devices in range.
3. Touch the device you want to pair with your mobile phone.
4. Enter the pairing password to complete the connection if necessary.
7.5.3 Sending Files via Bluetooth
With Bluetooth, you can share pictures, videos, or music files with your family and
friends. To send files via Bluetooth, do as follows:
1. Touch and hold the file to be sent. The active options menu is displayed.
2. Touch Share, and then touch Bluetooth to select a paired device.
7.5.4 Disconnecting or Unpairing a Bluetooth Device
1. Touch
> Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
2. Navigate to the Bluetooth devices section, and then touch and hold the
connected device.
3. Touch Unpair to disconnect the device.
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8 Entertainment
In addition to being a communication device and personal assistant, your mobile
phone also provides you with a multitude of entertainment possibilities. You can take
photos, create videos and audio clips, and download and listen to music.
8.1 Taking Photos and Recording Videos
The camera is a combination of camera and camcorder that you can use to shoot
and share pictures and videos.
8.1.1 Opening Your Camera
•
Touch
> Camera to open the camera. The camera opens in landscape
mode, ready to take a picture or record a video.
•
Touch
to close the camera.
Capture Screen
Thumbnail of last
photo. Touch to
preview the photos
or videos.
Drag up to record
videos, drag down
to take photos.
Touch to take a 5
photo.
Touch to customize the camera settings.
On the capture screen, touch
to show the capture panel.
8.1.2 Taking a Photo
1. Open your camera and switch to the camera mode.
2. If necessary, change the camera settings. The preview changes as you change
the settings.
3. Frame your photo within the photo capture screen.
4. Touch and hold
. When the frame turns green, the image is in focus.
5. Release
to take your photo.
The photo you just took is displayed for a moment. You can take another photo or
preview your photos.
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8.1.3 Viewing Your Photos
1. After taking a photo, a thumbnail of the photo you have just taken is shown in the
upper right corner of the capture screen. Touch the thumbnail to view it.
2. Touch the onscreen button to do any of the following:
• Touch Share to send the photo in a message or post it online.
• Touch Delete to delete the photo.
• Touch More > Set as to set a picture as contact icon or wallpaper.
8.1.4 Recording a Video
1. Open the camera, and then switch to camcorder mode.
2. If necessary, change the camcorder settings.
3. Frame the scene which you want to start your video.
4. Touch
to start recording a video.
5. Touch
to stop recording.
8.1.5 Viewing Your Videos
1. After recording a video, a thumbnail of the video you have just recorded is shown
in the upper right corner of the Capture screen. Touch the thumbnail to view it.
2. Touch the onscreen button to do any of the following:
• Touch Share to send the video in a message or post it online.
• Touch Delete to delete the video.
On the video playing screen, touch the controls to skip forward or back or to play
or pause the video.
3. If you want to view more videos, flick your finger left or right across the screen.
8.2 Using the Gallery
Your Gallery application can automatically search for pictures and videos on your
mobile phone and MicroSD card. Use Gallery to sort photos and videos into folders,
view and edit pictures, watch videos, and set a picture as wallpaper or as a photo for
a contact.
8.2.1 Opening the Gallery
Touch
> Gallery to open the viewer.
The Gallery application categorizes your pictures and videos by storage location
and stores these files in folders. Touch a folder to view the pictures or videos inside.
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8.2.2 Viewing a Picture
1. In the Gallery, touch the folder that contains the pictures you want to view.
2. Touch the picture to view it in full-screen mode.
3. Touch the screen. Then the zoom panel appears. You can zoom in or zoom out
on the picture.
ƾ Tip: The picture viewer supports the automatic rotation function. When you
rotate your mobile phone, the picture adjusts itself to the rotation.
8.2.3 Rotating a Picture
1. When viewing a picture, touch
to display the operations panel.
2. Touch More.
3. Select either Rotate Left or Rotate Right. The picture is saved with the new
orientation.
8.2.4 Cropping a Picture
1. When viewing a picture, touch
then touch More > Crop.
to display the more operations panel, and
2. Use the cropping tool to select the portion of the picture to crop.
• Drag from the inside of the cropping tool to move it.
• Drag an edge of the cropping tool to resize the image.
• Drag a corner of the cropping tool to resize the image without changing the
length to width ratio.
3. Touch Save to save the cropped picture. Touch Discard to discard the changes.
8.3 Enjoying Music
You can download music files to your PC or insert a CD in your PC and copy the files
to your MicroSD card so you can listen to music on your mobile phone.
8.3.1 Copying Music to the MicroSD Card
1. Connect the phone to your computer with a USB cable and mount the MicroSD
card.
2. On the PC, navigate to the USB drive and open it.
3. Create a folder in the root directory of the MicroSD card (for example, Music).
4. Copy the music from your computer to the folder you have created.
5. After copying music, unmount or eject the drive as required by your PC’s
operating system to safely remove the mobile phone.
6. Disconnect the mobile phone from the PC.
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8.3.2 Opening the Media Library
Touch
> Music to display the media library.
The Music application organizes your music files by storage location. It contains four
tabs: Artists, Albums, Songs and Playlists.
8.3.3 Playing Music
1. Touch a category on the music library screen.
2. Touch the song you want to play.
ƾ Tip:
When you are listening to music, touch
, to use another application. Your music
continues to play. To return to the music controls, open the notification panel and
then touch the song.
8.3.4 Adding Music to a Playlist
1. Touch a category on the music library screen.
2. In the list that appears, select the song you want to add to the playlist.
3. Touch and hold the song, and then touch Add to playlist in the options menu.
• Touch Current playlist to add the song to an existing playlist.
• Touch New to create a playlist and add the song to it.
8.3.5 Playing a Playlist
1. Touch the Playlists tab on the music library screen.
2. Touch and hold the playlist you want to play.
3. Touch Play to play the playlist.
8.4 Listening to FM Radio
FM Radio lets you listen to FM radio stations on your mobile phone. Since FM Radio
uses the provided wired stereo headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to
the audio jack of your phone before you open the application.
8.4.1 Opening the FM Radio
1. Touch
> FM Radio to open the application.
2. The first time you open FM Radio, touch Auto tuning, which automatically scans
for available FM channels, saves them as presets, and plays the first FM channel
found.
8.4.2 Tuning the FM Radio
Open the FM Radio application, and then touch
to do the following:
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•
Touch Inching tuning, then touch
or
to fine tune the frequency at -0.1
MHz or +0.1 MHz intervals. Touch OK when you are satisfied. After tuning, touch
, and then touch Save channel.
•
Touch Auto tuning to scan automatically for available FM channels.
9 Google Services
Ƶ Note:
Availability of Google applications, services, and features may vary according to
your country or carrier. Please follow the local laws and regulations to use them.
When you turn on your mobile phone for the first time, touch a Google services such
as Talk, Gmail, or Market, and you will be prompted to sign in to your Google
account.
Ƶ Note:
Ensure that your mobile phone has an active data connection (GPRS/EDGE/3G)
before you sign in to your Google account.
If you already have a Google account, touch Sign in and enter your user name and
password.
9.1 Creating a Google Account
If you do not have a Google account, you can create one:
1. After reading the setup information, touch Next.
2. Touch Create.
3. Enter a first name, last name, and user name for your Google account, and then
touch Next. The mobile phone will connect to the Google server to check
whether the user name is available. If the user name you entered is already in
use, you will be prompted to choose another one or select one from a list.
4. Enter and confirm your Google account password.
5. Select a security question from the drop down menu, and then enter the answer.
6. Touch Create.
7. When the Google Terms of Service screen appears, touch I agree, Next.
8. Enter the characters that appear on the screen, and then touch Next.
ƾ Tip:
To use another Google account or if you skipped the setup the first time you powered
on your phone, go to the Accounts & sync settings screen, and touch Add
account to select which type of accounts you want to add.
9.2 Using Gmail
Gmail is Google’s web-based email service. When you first set up your phone, you
may have configured it to use an existing Gmail account or create a new account.
The first time you open the Gmail application on your phone, your Inbox will contain
the messages from your Gmail account on the web.
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9.2.1 Opening Gmail
Touch
> Gmail. The Inbox mail list appears. Any emails you decide to keep on
your mobile phone will go to your Inbox folder.
9.2.2 Switching Between Accounts
1. In the mail list, touch
, and then touch Accounts.
2. Touch the account that contains the email you want to read.
9.2.3 Creating and Sending an Email
1. In the mail list, touch
, and then touch Compose.
2. 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 commas. You
can add as many message recipients as you want.
If you want to send a copy (Cc) or a blind copy (Bcc) of the email to other
, and then touch Add Cc/Bcc.
recipients, touch
3. Enter the email subject and write your message.
If you want to add a picture attachment, touch
select the picture you want to attach.
, and then touch Attach to
4. After composing your email, touch Send.
9.2.4 Replying To or Forwarding an Email
1. In the mail list, touch the email that you want to reply to or forward.
2. Touch Reply, Reply all, or Forward.
3. Do one of the following:
• If you selected Reply or Reply all, enter your message.
• If you selected Forward, specify the message recipients and add any
additional text you want to include with the forwarded message.
4. Touch Send.
9.2.5 Searching for an Email
1. In the mail list, touch
, and then touch Search.
2. Enter the search keywords in the box, and then touch
9.2.6 Customizing Your Gmail Settings
In the mail list, touch
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, and then touch More > Settings to customize your Gmail.
9.3 Using Talk
Talk is Google’s instant messaging service. You can use it to communicate in real
time with other people using Talk on a phone or on the web.
9.3.1 Opening Talk
Touch
> Talk to open the application.
Ƶ Note:
Your Talk account is based on the Google account you set up with your mobile
phone.
9.3.2 Adding a Friend
1. In the friends list, touch
, and then touch Add friend.
2. Enter the Talk instant messaging ID or Google email address of the friend you
want to add.
3. Touch Send invitation.
9.3.3 Accepting an Invitation
1. If you have invited someone to chat or if someone else has invited you to chat,
this information will appear in the friends list.
2. Touch a pending invitation, and then touch Accept.
9.3.4 Starting a Chat
1. In the friends list, touch a friend's name in the friends list.
2. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter text and chat with your friend.
3. After entering your message, touch Send.
9.3.5 Setting Notifications for New Instant Messages
Whenever you receive an instant message, your mobile phone can play a sound,
vibrate, or display an icon. To set up one of these handy notifications, start in the
friends list, and then touch
. Then touch Settings. Now choose from one of the
following:
IM
notifications
Select the check box to receive a notification on the notification
bar when you receive an instant message.
Select
ringtone
Touch to choose the ringtone used for a new instant message.
You will hear a short sample of the ringtone when you select it.
To turn the ringtone off, select Silent.
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Vibrate
Select the check box to make your mobile phone vibrate when
you receive a new instant message.
9.3.6 Signing Out of Talk
In the friends list screen, touch
, and then touch Sign out to quit Talk.
9.4 Using Maps
Maps lets you find your current location, view real-time traffic conditions (depending
on availability in your locale), and get detailed directions to various destinations on a
satellite, traffic, or other kind of map.
9.4.1 Enabling Location Source
Before you open Maps to find your location or search for places of interest, you must
enable "location source".
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Touch Location & security.
3. In the My Location section, select the Use wireless networks check box, Use
GPS satellites check box, or both.
9.4.2 Opening Maps
Touch
> Maps to open the application.
9.4.3 Searching for Places of Interest
1. On the map, touch
, and then touch Search.
2. Enter the place you want to search for in the search box, and then touch the
Search icon.
3. Your search results will then be displayed. Touch a place you are interested in
and the application will show where it is on the map.
9.4.4 Getting Directions
1. While viewing a map, touch
, and then touch Directions.
2. Enter the starting point in the first text box, and then enter your destination in the
second text box.
3. Touch the icon for car, public transit, or walking directions.
4. Touch Go. Your directions will appear in a list.
5. Touch a direction item on the list to show it on the map.
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6. When you finish viewing or following the directions, touch
Map to reset the map.
and touch Clear
9.5 Using YouTube
YouTube is Google’s free online video streaming service for viewing, searching for,
and uploading videos.
9.5.1 Opening YouTube
Touch
> YouTube. You will then see the YouTube screen. The videos will be
grouped into categories, such as Most viewed, Most discussed, Top rated, and
more.
9.5.2 Searching for a Video
1. On the YouTube screen, touch
, and then touch Search.
2. Enter a search keyword, and then touch the Search icon.
3. You will see a number of search results displayed below the notification bar.
Scroll through the results and touch a video to watch it.
9.6 Using Market
Android Market provides direct access to applications and games which you can
download and install on your phone.
9.6.1 Opening Market
1. Touch
> Market.
2. When you open Market for the first time, the Android Market Terms of Service
window will appear. Touch Accept to continue.
9.6.2 Searching for Applications
There are a few different ways to find applications on the Market home screen,
including:
•
Featured applications.
•
List of applications by category: Includes subcategories, which you can sort by
popularity (most to least) or by date (newest to oldest).
•
List of games.
•
Search function.
•
Your downloads.
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9.6.3 Installing an Application
Ƶ Note:
If you want to install a non-Market application, touch
> Settings > Applications,
and then select the Unknown sources check box to allow installation of the nonMarket application.
1. In the Market, touch Apps.
2. Touch a category, and then touch the item you want to download.
3. On the item details screen, read more about the application, including its cost,
overall rating, and user comments. If you scroll down to the bottom, you can see
other applications from the same developer, link to the developer's website, or
send the developer an email.
4. To install the item, touch Free (if the item is free).
5. To check the progress of a download, open the notification panel. Most
applications are installed within seconds. To stop an item from downloading,
touch Cancel.
6. After the application has been downloaded and installed on your mobile phone,
the content download icon appears in the notification bar.
9.6.4 Uninstalling an Application
1. On the Market screen, touch My apps.
2. Touch the application you want to uninstall, and then touch Uninstall.
3. When prompted, touch OK to remove the application from your mobile phone.
4. Choose the reason for removing the application, and then touch OK.
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10 Synchronizing Information
Some applications on your mobile phone give you access to the same personal
information that you can add, view, and edit on your computer. If you add, change,
or delete your information in any of these applications on the web, the updated
information also appears on your mobile phone.
This is made possible through over-the-air data synchronization. The process occurs
in the background and does not interfere with use of your mobile phone. When your
phone is synchronizing, a data synchronization icon will be shown in the notification
bar.
10.1 Managing Your Accounts
You can synchronize contacts, email, and other information on your mobile phone
with multiple Google accounts or other kinds of accounts, depending on the
applications installed on your mobile phone.
For example, you can start by adding your personal Google account, so your
personal email, contacts, and calendar are always available. You could then add a
work account, so your work-related emails and work contacts are handy. If you like,
you may add multiple Google accounts or other accounts.
10.1.1 Adding an Account
When you add an account, Contacts compares contacts from the newly
synchronized account with contacts from your existing mobile phone accounts and
attempts to merge duplicates into a single entry in Contacts. While it is presented as
a single contact entry, the contact data itself is not merged.
1. Touch
> Settings > Accounts & sync. The screen displays your current
synchronization settings and a list of your current accounts.
Ƶ Note: In some cases, you may need to obtain account details from IT
support. For example, you may need to know the account’s domain or server
address.
2. Touch Add account.
3. Touch the kind of account to add.
4. Follow the onscreen steps to enter the required and optional information about
the account. Most accounts require a user name and password, but the details
depend on the kind of account and the configuration of the service to which you
are connecting.
5. Configure the account. Depending on the kind of account, you may be asked to
configure what kind of data you want to sync to the mobile phone, to name the
account, and for other details. When you are finished, the account is added to the
list in the Accounts & sync settings screen.
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10.1.2 Removing an Account
You can remove an account, deleting it and all information associated with it from
your mobile phone, including email, contacts, settings, and so on. You cannot,
however, remove some accounts, such as the first account you signed into on the
mobile phone. If you attempt to remove certain accounts, all personal information
associated with it will be deleted.
1. On the Accounts & sync settings screen, touch the account to delete.
2. Touch Remove account.
3. Confirm that you want to remove the account.
10.2 Customizing Your Account Synchronization
You can configure background data use and synchronization options for all the
applications on your phone. You can also configure what kind of data you
synchronize for each account.
For some accounts, synchronizing is two-directional; changes that you make to the
information on your mobile phone are made to the copy of that information on the
web. Some accounts support only one-way synchronization; the information on your
mobile phone is read-only.
10.2.1 Configuring General Sync Settings
On the Accounts & sync settings screen, do the following:
•
Select or clear the Background data check box to control whether applications
and services can transmit data when you are not working with them directly (that
is, when they are running in the background).
If you clear this option, Gmail stops receiving new mail, Calendar stops
synchronizing events, and so on, until you touch the Refresh menu item or send
an email.
•
Select or clear the Auto-sync check box to control whether changes you make
to information on the phone or on the web are automatically synchronized with
each other.
For example, when this option is selected, changes that you make in Contacts
on the phone are automatically made in Google Contacts on the web.
10.2.2 Changing an Account’s Synchronization Settings
1. On the Accounts & sync settings screen, touch the account whose
synchronization settings you want to change. The data and synchronization
screen opens, displaying a list of the kinds of information the account can
synchronize.
2. Selected items are configured to synchronize to your mobile phone.
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3. Select or clear the check box of information you want to synchronize to the
mobile phone.
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11 Using Other Applications
11.1 Using the Calendar
Use Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments.
Depending on your synchronization settings, the calendar on your phone can be
synchronized with the internet-based calendar you use.
11.1.1 Opening the Calendar
Touch
> Calendar to open the application.
ƾ Tip:
To access Google calendar, touch
, and then touch More > Calendars.
11.1.2 Creating an Event
1. On any calendar view, touch
details screen.
. Then touch New event to open the Event
2. Enter the event name.
• If there is a time frame for the event, touch From and To to set the beginning
and end times of the event.
• If the event is a special occasion such as a birthday or a day-long activity, set
the date for From and To, and then select the All day check box.
3. Enter the location of the event and a description.
4. If you have more than one calendar, select the calendar where you want to save
the event.
5. Enter email addresses to invite guests to the event.
6. Set the time of your event reminder in Reminders, and then specify in
Repetition whether the event recurs and, if it does, how frequently.
7. Touch Done.
ƾ Tip:
To quickly create an event in the Day, Week, or Month view, touch and hold an
empty time slot, and then touch New event. A new event details screen will appear
with the selected time slot and date in the From and To fields.
11.1.3 Setting an Event Reminder
1. On any calendar view, touch an event to view its details or an event summary.
2. Touch the “+” button to add a reminder. Or touch the reminder’s “-” button to
delete an existing reminder.
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3. Touch the reminder time, and then touch the length of time before the event
when you want to be reminded. When the time comes, you will receive a
notification about the event.
11.1.4 Customizing the Calendar Settings
On any calendar view, touch
. Then touch More > Settings.
•
Hide declined events: Select to hide events for which you have declined
invitations.
•
Set alerts & notifications: Touch to set event reminders to alert you, send you
a notification, or to turn off event notifications on your mobile phone.
•
Select ringtone: Touch to select the ringtone to sound when you receive an
event reminder.
•
Vibrate: Select to vibrate the mobile phone when you receive an event
notification.
•
Default reminder time: Touch to select the default time before an event for
event reminders to occur.
11.2 Using the Clock
In addition to displaying the date and time, the Clock application displays
information about the weather and your phone. You can also use Clock to turn your
mobile phone into an alarm clock.
11.2.1 Opening the Clock
Touch
> Clock to open the application.
Clock opens with the date and time displayed on your Home screen wallpaper,
along with your local weather and other useful information.
11.2.2 Opening the Alarms
On the Clock screen, touch
to open the Alarms.
Adding an Alarm
1. On the alarm list screen, touch Add alarm.
2. Set the alarm, and then touch Done.
Setting an Alarm
1. On the alarm list screen, touch one of the alarms on the screen.
2. Touch Time to set the time of the alarm.
3. Touch Repeat to set the days when you want the alarm to sound.
4. Touch Ringtone to select a ringtone for the alarm.
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5. Select the Vibrate check box to have the phone vibrate, in addition to playing the
ringtone.
6. Touch Label to enter a name for the alarm.
7. Touch Done.
Customizing Alarm Settings
On the alarm list screen, touch
, and then touch Settings.
11.3 Using the Calculator
Use the calculator to solve simple arithmetic problems or use its advanced operators
to solve more complex equations.
11.3.1 Opening the Calculator
Touch
> Calculator to open the application.
11.3.2 Switching to the Advanced panel
On the Calculator screen, flick the screen to the right or left to switch between
Advanced panel and Basic panel.
11.4 Using the Notepad
Notepad features a simple text processor and lists all notes in a linear structure. You
can add, edit, and delete notes.
1. Touch
> Notepad to open the application.
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2. Touch
, and then touch Add note to create a note.
3. Touch
to save the note.
12 Managing Your Mobile Phone
To configure your mobile phone, touch
> Settings.
12.1 Setting the Date and Time
By default, your mobile phone automatically uses the date, time zone, and time
provided by the network.
Ƶ Note:
When your mobile phone is using date and time settings provided automatically by
the network, you cannot manually set the date, time, and time zone.
1. On the Settings screen, touch Date & time.
2. Clear the Automatic check box.
or
to adjust the date,
3. Touch Set date. On the set date screen, touch
month, and year, and then touch Set when the configuration is complete.
4. Touch Select time zone, and then select the desired time zone from the list.
Scroll the list to view more time zones.
or
5. Touch Set time. On the set time screen, touch
minute. Touch Set when the configuration is complete.
to adjust the hour and
6. Select or clear the Use 24-hour format check box to switch between 24-hour
format and 12-hour format.
7. Touch Select date format to select how you want the date to display on your
mobile phone.
12.2 Setting the Display
12.2.1 Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1. On the Settings screen, touch Display > Brightness.
2. Drag the slider left to make the screen darker, or right to make it brighter.
3. Touch OK to save the adjustment.
12.2.2 Adjusting the Time Before the Screen Turns Off
If your mobile phone is idle for several minutes, it will turn off the screen to save
battery power. To set a longer or shorter idle time, do the following:
1. On the Settings screen, touch Display > Screen timeout.
2. Select the duration you want the screen to be illuminated.
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12.3 Setting Ringers
12.3.1 Turning On Silent Mode
1. On the Settings screen, touch Sound.
2. Select the Silent mode check box to silence all sounds except alarms, and
music and video media sound.
12.3.2 Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume from the Home screen or any application screen. Press
the Volume buttons to adjust volume to the level you desire.
You can also adjust the volume from the settings screen.
1. On the Settings screen, touch Sound > Volume.
2. Drag the slider left to make the volume lower, or right to make it higher.
3. Touch OK to save the adjustment.
12.3.3 Changing the Phone Ringtone
1. On the Settings screen, touch Sound > Phone ringtone.
2. Touch the ringtone you want to use, and then touch OK. The ringtone plays
when selected.
12.3.4 Changing the Message Ringtone
1. On the Home screen, touch
2. In the message list, touch
> Messaging.
> Settings > Select ringtone.
3. Touch the ringtone you want to use, and then touch OK. The ringtone plays
when selected.
12.4 Setting Phone Services
12.4.1 Customizing Call Settings
You mobile phone service provider offers different services such as call forwarding,
call waiting, fixed dialing numbers, and voicemail. You can customize many of these
services if they are part of your calling plan.
On the Settings screen, touch Call settings to customize your call functions.
12.4.2 Turning on Data Roaming
1. On the Settings screen, touch Wireless & networks > Mobile networks.
2. Select the Data roaming check box.
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Ƶ Note:
Accessing data services while roaming may incur additional charges. Ask your
wireless service provider about data roaming fees.
12.4.3 Switching off the Data Service
1. On the Settings screen, touch Wireless & networks > Mobile networks.
2. Clear the Data enabled check box.
12.5 Setting Text-to-Speech
Use the Text-to-Speech settings to configure the Android text-to-speech synthesizer
for applications that can take advantage of this feature.
12.5.1 Installing Voice Data
1. On the Settings screen, touch Voice input & output > Text-to-speech
settings > Install voice data.
2. If your mobile phone does not have speech synthesizer data installed, connect to
Android Market and let it guide you through the process of downloading and
installing the voice data.
3. Follow the instructions to install the voice data.
12.5.2 Adjusting the Speech Rate
1. On the Settings screen, touch Voice input & output > Text-to-speech
settings > Speech rate.
2. Select a speed at which the text is to be spoken.
12.6 Protecting Your Mobile Phone
12.6.1 Turning on Your USIM Card PIN
1. On the Settings screen, touch Location & security > Set up USIM card lock.
2. Select the Lock USIM card check box.
3. Use the keyboard to enter the USIM card PIN, and then touch OK.
4. To change the USIM card PIN at any time, touch Change USIM PIN.
Ƶ Note:
You can dial emergency numbers any time from your mobile phone.
12.6.2 Protecting Your Mobile Phone with a Screen Lock
To keep your data more secure, lock the screen and/or require a screen unlock
pattern every time your mobile phone is turned on or wakes up from sleep mode.
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1. On the Settings screen, touch Location & security > Set up screen lock >
Pattern.
2. Flicking your finger vertically, horizontally or diagonally, connect at least four
dots in any order you choose. Lift your finger from the screen when you are
finished.
You must flick your finger on the screen to create the pattern, not simply touch
individual dots.
3. Your mobile phone will record the pattern. Touch Continue.
4. When prompted, draw the screen unlock pattern again, and then touch Confirm.
To change your unlock screen pattern, touch Location & security > Change
screen lock.
12.7 Managing Applications
12.7.1 Viewing an Installed Application
1. On the Settings screen, touch Applications > Manage applications.
2. In the applications list, do any of the following:
• Touch
details.
, and then touch Sort by size. Then touch an application to view its
• Touch an application directly to view its details.
12.7.2 Removing an Installed Application
1. On the Settings screen, touch Applications > Manage applications.
2. Touch an application, and then touch Uninstall to remove the application from
your mobile phone.
12.7.3 Ways to Free Up Your Mobile Phone Memory
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Move files and email attachments to the MicroSD card.
In Browser, clear all temporary Internet files and Browser history information.
Uninstall any downloaded programs that you no longer use.
Reset your mobile phone.
12.8 Resetting Your Mobile Phone
12.8.1 Backing Up My Data
You can use your Google account to back up your mobile phone’s settings to Google
servers. If you replace your mobile phone, the settings you have backed up will be
transferred to the new mobile phone the first time you sign in to your Google account.
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1. On the Settings screen, touch Privacy.
2. Select the Back up my data check box.
12.8.2 Restoring Factory Data
If you reset your phone to the settings that were configured at the factory, all of your
personal data stored on the phone, including information about your Google
Account, any other accounts, your system and application settings, and any
applications you have downloaded will be erased. Resetting the phone does not
erase any system software updates you have downloaded or any files on your
MicroSD card, such as music or photos.
1. On the Settings screen, touch Privacy > Factory data reset.
2. When prompted, touch Reset phone, and then touch Erase everything. The
mobile phone resets the settings to the original factory settings, and then
restarts.
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13 Appendix
13.1 Warnings and Precautions
This section contains important information pertaining to the operating instructions of
your device. It also contains information about how to use the device safely. Read
this information carefully before using your device.
Electronic Device
Power off your device if using the device is prohibited. Do not use the device when
using the device causes danger or interference with electronic devices.
Medical Device
• Follow rules and regulations set forth by hospitals and health care facilities. Do
not use your device when using the device is prohibited.
• Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm be
maintained between a device and a pacemaker to prevent potential interference
with the pacemaker. If you are using a pacemaker, use the device on the opposite
side of the pacemaker and do not carry the device in your front pocket.
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Power off your device in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and
comply with all signs and instructions. Areas that may have potentially explosive
atmospheres include the areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine. Triggering of sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or a fire,
resulting in bodily injuries or even deaths. Do not power on your device at refueling
points such as service stations. Comply with restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas, and chemical plants. In
addition, adhere to restrictions in areas where blasting operations are in progress.
Before using the device, watch out for areas that have potentially explosive
atmospheres that are often, but not always, clearly marked. Such locations include
areas below the deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas
where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Ask the manufacturers of vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane) whether this device can be safely used in their vicinity.
Traffic Security
Observe local laws and regulations while using the device. In addition, if using the
device while driving a vehicle, comply with the following guidelines:
• Concentrate on driving. Your first responsibility is to drive safely.
• Do not talk on the device while driving. Use hands-free accessories.
• When you have to make or answer a call, park the vehicle at the road side before
using your device.
• RF signals may affect electronic systems of motor vehicles. For more information,
consult the vehicle manufacturer.
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• In a motor vehicle, do not place the device over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Otherwise, the device may hurt you due to the strong force
when the air bag inflates.
• Do not use your device while flying in an aircraft. Power off your device before
boarding an aircraft. Using wireless devices in an aircraft may cause danger to the
operation of the aircraft and disrupt the wireless telephone network. It may also be
considered illegal.
Operating Environment
• Do not use or charge the device in dusty, damp, and dirty places or places with
magnetic fields. Otherwise, it may result in a malfunction of the circuit.
• The device complies with the RF specifications when the device is used near your
ear or at a distance of 1.5cm from your body. Ensure that the device accessories
such as a device case and a device holster are not composed of metal
components. Keep your device 1.5cm away from your body to meet the
requirement earlier mentioned.
• On a stormy day with thunder, do not use your device when it is being charged, to
prevent any danger caused by lightning.
• When you are on a call, do not touch the antenna. Touching the antenna affects
the call quality and results in increase in power consumption. As a result, the talk
time and the standby time are reduced.
• While using the device, observe the local laws and regulations, and respect
others' privacy and legal rights.
• Keep the ambient temperature between -10°C and 50°C while the device is being
charged. Keep the ambient temperature between -10°C to 55°C for using the
device powered by a battery.
Prevention of Hearing Damage
Using a headset at high volume can damage your hearing. To reduce the risk of
damage to hearing, lower the headset volume to a safe and comfortable level.
Safety of Children
Comply with all precautions with regard to children's safety. Letting the child play
with your device or its accessories, which may include parts that can be detached
from the device, may be dangerous, as it may present a choking hazard. Ensure that
small children are kept away from the device and accessories.
Accessories
Use the accessories delivered only by the manufacturer. Using accessories of other
manufacturers or vendors with this device model may invalidate any approval or
warranty applicable to the device, result in the non-operation of the device, and
cause danger.
Battery and Charger
• Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.
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• The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times before it eventually
wears out. When the standby time and the talk time are shorter than the normal
time, replace the battery.
• Use the AC power supply defined in the specifications of the charger. An improper
power voltage may cause a fire or a malfunction of the charger.
• Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors, such as metal materials,
keys, or jewelry. Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and may cause
injuries and burns on your body.
• If battery electrolyte leaks out, ensure that the electrolyte does not touch your skin
and eyes. If the electrolyte touches your skin or splashes into your eyes, wash
your eyes with clean water immediately and consult a doctor.
• If there is a case of battery deformation, color change, or abnormal heating while
you charge or store the battery, remove the battery immediately and stop using it.
Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion, or fire.
• If the power cable is damaged (for example, the cord is exposed or broken), or the
plug loosens, stop using the cable at once. Otherwise, it may lead to an electric
shock, a short circuit of the charger, or a fire.
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode. Batteries may also
explode if damaged.
• Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
• Avoid dropping the device or battery. If the device or battery is dropped,
especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a qualified
service center for inspection.
• Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
• The device should only be connected to products that bear the USB-IF logo or
have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
Cleaning and Maintenance
• The device, battery, and charger are not water-resistant. Keep them dry. Protect
the device, battery, and charger from water or vapor. Do not touch the device or
the charger with a wet hand. Otherwise, it may lead to a short circuit, a
malfunction of the device, and an electric shock to the user.
• Do not place your device, battery, and charger in places where they can get
damaged because of collision. Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, device
malfunction, overheating, fire, or explosion.
• Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy disks
near the device. Radiation from the device may erase the information stored on
them.
• Do not leave your device, battery, and charger in a place with an extreme high or
low temperature. Otherwise, they may not function properly and may lead to a fire
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or an explosion. When the temperature is lower than 0°C, performance of the
battery is affected.
Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the earpiece. The earpiece
may attract these objects and hurt you when you are using the device.
Before you clean or maintain the device, power off the device and disconnect it
from the charger.
Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or other chemical agents (such as
alcohol and benzene) to clean the device and the charger. Otherwise, parts of the
device may be damaged or a fire can be caused. You can clean the device and
the charger with a piece of damp and soft antistatic cloth.
Do not dismantle the device or accessories. Otherwise, the warranty on the
device and accessories is invalid and the manufacturer is not liable to pay for the
damage.
If the device screen is broken by colliding with hard objects, do not touch or try to
remove the broken part. In this case, stop using the device immediately, and then
contact an authorized service center in time.
Emergency Call
You can use your device for emergency calls in the service area. The connection,
however, cannot be guaranteed in all conditions. You should not rely solely on the
device for essential communications.
Certification Information (SAR)
This device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. As recommended by
international guidelines, the device is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure
to radio waves. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) and include safety measures designed to ensure safety for all users,
regardless of age and health.
The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of
radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a device. The SAR value
is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the
actual SAR level of the device when being operated can be well below the value.
This is because the device is designed to use the minimum power required to reach
the network.
The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The Highest SAR value reported to the FCC and IC for this
device type when tested for use at the ear is 0.847 W/kg, when properly worn on
body is 0.719 W/kg, and when using Wi-Fi hotspot function is 1.33 W/Kg.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
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and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Caution
Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly approved by Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd. may void the FCC authorization to operate this device.
13.2 FAQ
How do I set a song as phone ringtone?
Touch and hold the song to be set as ringtone in the media library, and then touch
Use as phone ringtone.
How do I prevent automatic switching of orientation when rotating
phone?
Touch
> Settings > Display > Auto-rotate screen to disable the function.
How do I set the unlock pattern?
Touch
> Settings > Location & security > Set up screen lock > Pattern.
How can I change the keyboard mode?
Touch and hold the area where you write text and then select the input method you
prefer.
How do I stop the song playing in the background?
Touch the notification bar, flick downwards to open the notifications panel, and then
touch the music playing notification to go to the music playing screen.
How do I return to the calling screen?
While on a call, if you’re on another screen, you can touch the notification bar, and
drag downwards to open the notifications panel. Then touch the current call
notification to return to the calling screen.
How do I create an application shortcut on the Home screen?
Touch and hold an application icon on the main menu screen until the Home screen
is displayed. Then drag the icon where you want it to go and release your finger.
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How do I hide the keyboard?
Touch
to hide the keyboard.
How do I forward a message?
Touch and hold a message, and then touch Forward in the menu that opens.
Why am I unable to use Navigation?
Navigation is unavailable in some countries or regions.
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