User Manual
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Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents ........................................................................................ 2 contents .................................................................................................. 2 1 get started ................................................................................................ 4 1.1 your phone ......................................................................................... 4 1.2 phone buttons .................................................................................... 5 1.3 phone slots, ports & jacks................................................................... 5 1.4 charge the battery .............................................................................. 5 1.5 insert micro-SIM card ......................................................................... 6 1.6 turn on the phone ............................................................................... 6 1.7 set up your phone .............................................................................. 7 1.8 sleep and wake ................................................................................. 7 1.9 touchscreen........................................................................................ 8 2 homescreen and basic features .............................................................. 9 2.1 customize your homescreen ............................................................. 10 2.2 status and notification icons.............................................................. 10 2.3 search .............................................................................................. 12 2.4 secure your phone ............................................................................ 13 2.5 use the app launcher ........................................................................ 13 2.6 use the play store ............................................................................. 14 3 onscreen keyboard basics ..................................................................... 15 3.1 suggestions and auto-complete........................................................ 15 3.2 swype keyboard ............................................................................... 16 4 make and answer calls........................................................................... 17 4.1 use the phone tab ............................................................................ 17 4.2 answer and reject calls ..................................................................... 19 4.3 using the call log tab ......................................................................... 20 4.4 use the contacts tab ......................................................................... 20 4.5 quick contacts .................................................................................. 22 4.6 contact settings ................................................................................ 23 4.7 use the Favorites tab ........................................................................ 23 5 send and receive messages .................................................................. 24 5.1 send messages ................................................................................ 24 5.2 manage messages ........................................................................... 25 5.3 message settings.............................................................................. 26 contents 6 take photos and videos.......................................................................... 27 6.1 change picture & video settings ........................................................ 28 6.2 view your pictures and video ............................................................. 30 7 browse the web ...................................................................................... 32 7.1 bookmarks, most visited, and history ................................................ 33 7.2 use multiple browser windows .......................................................... 33 7.3 set your home page .......................................................................... 33 7.4 change browser settings................................................................... 33 8 play music ............................................................................................... 35 8.1 playback screen ............................................................................... 35 8.2 work with Playlists ............................................................................ 36 8.3 manage music on your phone........................................................... 36 9 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN .............................................................................. 37 9.1 Use Wi-Fi ......................................................................................... 37 9.2 Wireless Bluetooth® Connection....................................................... 37 9.3 transfer files between your phone and computer .............................. 38 9.4 connect to Virtual Private Networks .................................................. 38 9.5 share your phone’s data connection ................................................. 39 9.6 wireless display ................................................................................. 40 10 accounts ............................................................................................... 41 11 email ...................................................................................................... 42 11.1 working with accounts .................................................................... 44 12 calendar ................................................................................................ 45 12.1 view your events ............................................................................. 45 12.2 store and display calendars ............................................................ 46 12.3 change calendar settings ................................................................ 47 13 Gmail ..................................................................................................... 48 13.1 Gmail settings ................................................................................. 48 14 other phone functions .......................................................................... 49 14.1 update software.............................................................................. 49 14.2 downloads ...................................................................................... 49 14.3 manage applications ....................................................................... 49 14.4 clock .............................................................................................. 50 14.5 calculator ........................................................................................ 51 PAGE : 2 15 changing phone settings...................................................................... 53 15.1 wireless & networks settings ........................................................... 53 15.2 call settings..................................................................................... 55 15.3 sound settings ................................................................................ 55 15.4 display settings ............................................................................... 55 15.5 wireless display ............................................................................... 55 15.6 location & security settings ............................................................. 55 15.7 applications settings ....................................................................... 56 15.8 accounts & sync settings ................................................................ 56 15.9 privacy settings ............................................................................... 57 15.10 storage settings ............................................................................ 57 15.11 language & keyboard settings ....................................................... 57 15.12 accessibility settings ..................................................................... 57 15.13 date & time settings ...................................................................... 57 15.14 about phone ................................................................................. 58 contents PAGE : 3 1 get started Congratulations on your new phone purchase. This guide will help you to quickly come up to speed on the important features of your phone. 1.1 your phone Power Button 3.5 mm Audio Jack Speaker Front-Facing Camera Rear-Facing Camera Flash Volume Micro-SIM Card Tray Back Search Menu 1.0 get started Microphone (Do not cover) HDMI Port Camera Button Home Speaker USB/ Power Port Speaker PAGE : 4 1.2 phone buttons Buttons 1.4 charge the battery Press to go back to the previous screen or to close a menu or dialog box. Press to display actions and settings specific to the current screen. Press to return to the center panel of the Homescreen. TIP: Press and hold recently used apps. to display shortcuts to your most Before using your phone for the first time, charge the phone for eight hours. To charge the battery: 1. Attach one end of the USB cord to the phone’s micro-USB port and the other end to the plug. 2. Plug the phone into the walll. 1.4.1 battery tips Press to search your phone and the web. See Search for more information. Power Button Press and hold to turn your phone on. To turn the phone off, press and hold, then follow the instructions onscreen. When your phone is on, press to wake your phone or put it into sleep mode. Volume Press on the top to increase the volume. Press on the bottom to decrease the volume. Plug into wall. TIP: Press either top or bottom to silence an incoming call. Camera Button Press and hold to switch to the camera. TIP: When in the camera app, press to take a picture or to start and stop recording a video. 1.3 phone slots, ports & jacks 3.5 mm Audio Jack Plug in headphones or other audio device. USB/Power Port Connect USB cord to phone and power adapter to charge the phone. NOTE: You can plug the USB cord to phone and connect to your PC. Micro-SIM Card Tray Tray to insert SIM Card. Use the SIM eject tool to open the tray. HDMI Port Plug in HDMI cable and connect to TV or other electronics to transmit HD images. 1.0 get started Connect this end to phone’s USB port. Connect this end to plug. For the best battery life, let your battery drain down to 20% or less (indicated by an orange battery icon in the status bar) before recharging, and do not leave your phone plugged in after it is fully charged. To make your charge last as long as possible: • Change the screen timeout rate and display brightness (see Display Settings). • Disable Wi-Fi and NFC not in use when not in use (see Wireless & Networks Settings). PAGE : 5 1.5 insert micro-SIM card 1.6 turn on the phone If your micro-SIM card is not already installed in your phone, follow these procedures to insert a micro-SIM card. To turn on the phone: • Hold down the power button to turn the phone on. To insert the micro-SIM card: 1. Open the micro-SIM card tray with the SIM eject tool (included). 2. Insert the micro-SIM card into the tray, making sure that it matches the illustration on the tray. 3. Push the tray back into the phone. Hold down the power button to turn the phone on. 2. Insert Micro-SIM card into tray. SIM eject tool TIP: One press will silence the phone....pressing and holding allows you to turn your phone into airplane mode. To turn the phone off: • Hold down the power button, then touch Power off. 1. Open the micro-SIM card tray with the SIM eject tool (included). Hold down the power button, then touch Power off to turn the phone off. 3. Push tray back into phone. NOTE: Use SIM eject tool only as indicated. 1.0 get started PAGE : 6 1.7 set up your phone The first time you turn on your phone, you will be prompted through the configuration of the phone. 1.8 sleep and wake To wake the phone: 1. Press the Power button. 2. Double-tap . Your phone’s screen will resume display. NOTE: If your phone is secured, you must enter your password, pin, or pattern to wake it. See Securing your Phone for more details. When your phone is on, you can put the phone in sleep mode and lock your phone. Your phone will also go into sleep mode if left idle, to save battery life. You can wake and unlock your phone when you’re ready to use it. To put the phone in sleep mode: • Briefly press the power button. Your phone goes into sleep mode, without disrupting any running application, download, or phone call. NOTE: If you press the power button for too long, you’ll see the power off menu. TIP: Turn off the phone by pressing and holding for several seconds. When the phone is in sleep mode, and you want to wake the phone, press the power button and then double-tap the unlock icon. 1.0 get started PAGE : 7 1.9 touchscreen Use your fingers on the touchscreen to perform actions, open objects, slide the screen, and more. Below are the different ways of interacting with your touchscreen. • Drag: Touch and hold an object, then drag the object to a new location. For example, drag any icon on the Homescreen to a new location. • Double-tap: Quickly touch the screen twice to zoom in when using the Gallery or on zoomed-out Browser pages. For example, double-tap a news site to zoom in on the text. • Pinch: When using Gallery or zoomed-out Browser pages, place two fingers on the screen at once, then move your fingers together to zoom out or move them apart to zoom in. For example, move your fingers apart to zoom out of a news site in the Browser. • Slide: Quickly move your finger from one edge of the screen to the opposite edge to scroll the display up, down, left or right. For example, quickly move your finger from the left side of the Homescreen to the right to scroll the Homescreen to a different panel. • Touch: Touch an object on the screen to select or open it. For example, touch on the Homescreen to open the Phone app. • Touch and hold: Touch an object on the screen and continue to hold it to reveal other options. For example, in the Contacts app, touch and hold a contact to reveal options for working with contacts. 1.0 get started PAGE : 8 2 homescreen and basic features TIP: The orange bar at the bottom of the screen indicates which one of the five panels is displayed. The Homescreen is a gateway to all of your phone’s applications and features, and it displays whenever you turn on your phone. To quickly access your phone’s main functions: Touch and hold an empty spot to add shortcuts and widgets or to change the wallpaper. Slide left or right to see more panels. Touch an app to open it. Touch to call or send a message to your contacts. Touch to open the App tray. Touch to send a message. • Touch to choose an app from the App Launcher. For more information on apps and the App Launcher, see Manage Applications. • Touch to send a message. For more information on Messaging, see Send and Receive Messages. • Touch to make a call. For more information on calling, see Making and Answering Calls • Touch to see your contacts. For more information on contacts, see Make and Answer Calls Touch to make a call. To open the Homescreen: • Open the Homescreen at any time by pressing the button. The Homescreen is split into five panels, with the center panel displayed when the Homescreen opens. To scroll the Homescreen: • Slide the screen to the left or right. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 9 2.1 customize your homescreen You can easily customize your Homescreen—add and remove items, organize itmes into folders and change the background picture (or wallpaper). TIP: Rearrange items on your screen by touching and holding them and then dragging them to a new location. You can also delete them by touching and holding and then dragging them to the trash. You can perform the following actions with folders. To open a folder Touch the folder. To add items to a folder Drag an item on your Homescreen into the folder. NOTE: You cannot put shortcuts in a contact folder. To remove items from a folder Touch and hold an item in the folder, then release it on the Homescreen or on the trash icon. To rename a folder Open a folder, then touch and hold the title bar and enter a new folder name. 2.2 status and notification icons The status bar at the top of the screen displays important information about your phone. Notification icons Status icons To customize your Homescreen: • Touch and hold an empty space on the Homescreen, then touch the type of item you want to add and follow the prompts. The following types of items are available. • Shortcuts are links to your favorite items such as apps, web pages, and contacts. • Notification icons display current or ongoing events such as a new email or ongoing download. • Status icons display critical phone functions such as battery life and signal strength. • Widgets are apps that run directly on your Homescreen, such as a music player, newspaper, or clock. • Folders behave like a desktop folder, helping you organize your contacts and other items. • Wallpaper Wallpaper is a static or animated background image for your screen. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 10 Touch to clear notifications. Below are the status and notification icons. NOTE: Installed apps may use their own unique notification icons. Drag down to display notifications. 2.2.1 status icons Icon Touch a notification to respond. To open the notifications panel: • Drag the status bar to the bottom of the screen. To respond to a notification: • Touch a notification in the panel to open the corresponding application. For example, touching a new email notification opens the Email app’s inbox. Description Icon Description Connected to mobile network Speakerphone on Mobile network in use Vibrate mode Mobile network strength Ringer silenced Roaming Phone microphone muted No signal Battery very low No micro-SIM card installed Battery low Connected to Wi-Fi network Battery partially drained Bluetooth wireless technology on Battery full Connected to wireless product featuring Bluetooth technology Battery charging Airplane mode GPS on Alarm set Receiving location data from GPS To clear notifications: • Open the notifications panel and touch Clear at the top right. Ongoing notifications, such as active downloads, will remain on the list. To close the notifications panel: • Drag the status bar back to the top of the screen. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 11 2.3 search 2.2.2 notification icons Icon Description Icon Description New text or multimedia message Call in progress Problem with text or multimedia message delivery Call in progress using a Bluetooth headset New voicemail Missed call Upcoming event Call on hold Data syncing Call forwarding on Problem with sign-in or sync Song playing USB storage full Uploading data Open Wi-Fi network available Downloading data Phone connected via USB cable Download finished Phone sharing its data connection via USB tethering Connected to or disconnected from virtual private network (VPN) Phone sharing its data connection as a Wi-Fi hotspot Carrier data threshold approaching or exceeded USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot Application update available More notifications System update available Search on your phone and on the web with the built-in Search function. To run a search. 1. Press 2. Type a search term. As you type, Search displays matching results. 3. Touch a matching result to open it, or press to search the web. TIP: Touch the icon next to a result to enter that result as search text. TIP: Find items in a search-enabled app, such as Email or Music, by opening the app and pressing To narrow your search. • Touch and specify where to search (for example, search only Contacts or Messaging app). TIP: You can specify which applications are available for Search by touching the options icon in the corner of the chooser and selecting which apps to search. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 12 2.3.1 search settings 2.5 use the app launcher You can change the default Search settings. Apps are small programs that add features to your phone. Many apps come preinstalled, and additional apps can be purchased in the Play Store. To change Search settings: • From the Search screen, press Search Settings. Search Show web suggestions: Show suggestions as you type. Searchable items Select which applications to search by default. NOTE: Only the selected applications will display and be searched within the Search application. Clear shortcuts Erase previously searched-for results. You can use the App Launcher to easily access all of your installed apps. To use the App Launcher: • Touch , then touch an app to open it. 1. Touch to open the App tray. NOTE: Saving your previous searches makes it easy to return to a frequently searched-for item. 2.4 secure your phone You can configure your phone to require a password, pin, or pattern in order to turn it on or wake it up. Securing your phone can help keep its contents private. To secure your phone: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Locations & security. 2. Touch Set up screen lock to secure your phone or Change screen lock to change the current security lock. 3. Select one of the following settings: • None disables screen locking. 2. Touch an app to open it. TIP: Use the doubleTwist™ app to seamlessly transfer your songs, photos, and other personal media from your PC to your phone. • Pattern lets you draw a custom pattern to unlock your phone. • PIN lets you use a 4 to 16 digit number combination to unlock your phone. • Password lets you use a 4 to 16 digit password to unlock your phone. NOTE: Once you have selected a lock for your phone, you will need to enter this lock each time you turn on or wake up your phone. TIP: From the Homescreen, Touch All programs to see a list of apps. To add an app shortcut to the Homescreen: • Touch and hold an app. Once the Homescreen displays, drop the app onto an empty spot on the Homescreen. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 13 2.6 use the play store Many apps are available for download from the Play Store. Many are free! To use the Play Store: • Touch , then touch Search or browse for apps. You’ll be able to confirm that you want to purchase an app, and see the permissions it requires, before installing it on your phone. TIP: Google play store can only be used when google account is activated. 2.0 homescreen and basic features PAGE : 14 3 onscreen keyboard basics Onscreen Keyboard Options While using the onscreen keyboard, the following options are available. The onscreen keyboard lets you use your touchscreen to dial numbers, type emails, enter URLs, and more. Switch keyboard display To use the Onscreen Keyboard: • Touch any text field to display the onscreen keyboard, then touch the characters on the keyboard to enter text. Capitalize the next letter TIP: Move the insertion point by touching where you want to enter text. To view the keyboard in landscape orientation: • Turn your phone sideways to rotate the keyboard, making it larger and easier to use. Touch the ?123 key to enter numbers and symbols or the ABC key to enter letters. To see additional symbols while in symbol display, touch the ALT key. Touch enter. Touch to capitalize the next letter you again to turn CAPS LOCK on. Delete text to erase the last Touch character entered. Touch and hold to continuously erase characters. Change keyboard language If your keyboard has multiple languages enabled, slide your finger across the spacebar to change a language. See Language & Keyboard Settings for information on enabling multiple languages. 3.1 suggestions and auto-complete The keyboard includes suggestions and auto-complete to make entering long words easy. To close the onscreen keyboard: • Press To turn on suggestions and/or auto-complete: • From the Homescreen, press Settings Language & keyboard Android Keyboard, then select Show Suggestions or Auto-complete. 3.0 onscreen keyboard basics PAGE : 15 To use the suggestions feature: 1. Begin entering text in a text field or message. Your phone displays suggested words and punctuation directly above the keyboard. 3.2 swype keyboard Swype(TM) is a powerful tool that lets you ‘swipe’ your finger across the keyboard to spell out and enter words. 2. Touch a suggested word or punctuation mark to enter it or drag the display to the right to see more suggestions. TIP: Touch the spacebar after entering a word to append a period. To use the auto-complete feature: • Touch the spacebar (or any punctuation mark) to enter the highlighted word. 3.1.1 user dictionary for suggested words You can modify the dictionary that the onscreen keyboard uses to suggest words. Swype and Android Keyboard cannot both be enabled simultaneously. To select preferred keyboard: 1. From the HomeScreen, press Settings Language & Keyboard -> Swype -> Select input method. 2. Touch Swype or Android Keyboard to select the desired input method. To add a word to the user dictionary: 1. Type a word. The current word is highlighted in white at the left of the suggested word list. 2. Touch and hold the word to add it to the user dictionary. For information on editing and deleting words in the user dictionary, see Language & Keyboard Settings. 3.0 onscreen keyboard basics PAGE : 16 4 make and answer calls Use the Phone app to make calls and to store and find your contacts. 4.1 use the phone tab The Phone app’s Phone tab lets you make and manage calls. To make a call: 1. From the Homescreen, touch 2. Touch the numbers on the dial pad to dial a number, using corrections. to make You can move between the phone dialer, call history, contacts, and favorites by touching the tabs at the top of the Phone app. 3. Touch to dial the number. NOTE: For international calls, first touch and hold 0 to enter + and then dial the number. Additionally, you can also switch to any application without ending the call. Return to the phone screen by expanding the notifications bar and touching 4.0 make and answer calls PAGE : 17 4.1.1 work with multiple calls You can make another call while on a call. To add a call: • While on a call, touch Add Call and dial another number. The following actions are available while you are on a call. To hold a call Touch Hold to hold or resume the current call. To mute a call Touch Mute to mute or unmute the call. To use speakerphone Touch Speaker to turn speakerphone on or off. To use a Bluetooth headset Warning! To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold the phone against your ear when speakerphone is turned on. Touch Bluetooth to automatically transfer calls to a connected Bluetooth headset. See Wireless Bluetooth Connection for more information. To move between calls: • Touch To merge calls into a conference call: • Touch Merge calls to join two or more calls together into a single conference call. To end a call: • Touch 4.0 make and answer calls PAGE : 18 4.2 answer and reject calls When you receive a call, you will see the following screen. The following options are available when on a conference call. To drop a participant Touch Manage, then touch To accept a call: To talk privately Touch Manage, then touch .When you are done to a participant talking privately, touch Merge Calls to add the participant back to the conference call. To end the call Touch callers. • Slide to the right. If you are already in a call, that call will be placed on hold while you answer the new call. to end the conference call and disconnect all To reject a call: • Slide 4.1.2 Voicemail to the left. The rejected call will automatically be directed to your voicemail. When you receive voicemail, a voicemail notification icon ( notifications panel. ) displays in the To check voicemail: • Within the Phone app, touch TIP: You can also open the notifications panel and touch the voicemail notification. 4.0 make and answer calls PAGE : 19 4.3 using the call log tab The call log lists calls you have made, missed, and received. It also lets you call entries, send messages, and add caller information to contacts. To use the call log: • From the Phone app, touch the Call Log tab. The following options are available from the call log. To see more details Touch an entry. To remove all entries Press from the call log Clear Call Log. 4.4 use the contacts tab The Contacts Tab displays the contacts from your accounts along with any contacts you have added. NOTE: By default, contacts in your accounts and on your phone will be synchronized so that any changes to the contacts on your phone will be matched in your accounts, and vice versa. See Accounts for more information. NOTE: Depending on your account settings, information you add or remove from your phone will be synchronized with your external accounts. See Accounts for more information. To call the entry Touch To send a text message Touch the entry to see more details, then touch Send Text Message. For more information on messaging, see Sending and Receiving Messages. To add to contacts Touch the entry to see more details, then touch Add to Contacts. For more information on adding contacts, see Using the Contacts Tab. To remove an entry from the call log Touch and hold the entry, then touch Remove Call from Log. 4.0 make and answer calls To find a contact: 1. From the Phone app, touch the Contacts tab. Scroll up and down to view all contacts. 2. Touch a contact to see more details. TIP: Quickly see your contacts by touching on the Homescreen PAGE : 20 To communicate with contacts: • Touch the contact, then touch one of the following icons: Touch to call a contact. Use the following controls to add information about the contact: Touch to send a text message. • Touch to add another field of the same kind, such as multiple phone numbers or email addresses. Touch to send an email. Touch to look up an address in Google Maps. Touch to start an IM chat. To add a contact: 1. From the Contacts tab, press New Contact. 2. Enter contact information, filling in as many or as few of the fields as desired. 3. Touch Done to create a new contact, or touch Revert to discard the new contact without saving. NOTE: If you have multiple accounts, select the account to which you want to add the new contact. 4.0 make and answer calls • Touch next to a field to delete the field. • Touch beneath the name fields to view more name fields. • Touch More at the bottom of the contact screen to reveal other fields, such as IM and website address fields. • Touch and follow the prompts to choose or take a photo for your contact’s icon. To edit a contact: 1. From the Contacts tab, touch and hold a contact, then touch Edit contact. 2. Modify the contact information, as described above. 3. Touch Done. PAGE : 21 To delete a contact: 1. From the Contacts tab, touch and hold a contact, then touch Delete contact. 2. Touch OK to confirm. 4.5 quick contacts NOTE: Read-only contact information—such as that from an external app—will only be hidden, not deleted. To join contacts: 1. From the Contacts tab, touch and hold a contact, then touch Edit contact. 2. Press Join. Some applications use Quick Contacts to easily call, message, or otherwise communicate with a contact. Just look for the Quick Contacts icon . Drag the Quick Contacts list to the left or right to reveal additional app icons. 3. Touch a suggested contact to join the two contacts together. To use quick contacts: 1. Touch the icon, then touch one of the app icons to communicate with the contact using the selected app. TIP: You can show more suggestions by touching Show all contacts. The name and picture of the contact you select first will be used for the resulting joined contact. Contacts with the same name from two different accounts are automatically joined. To separate contacts: 1. From the Contacts tab, touch and hold a joined contact, then touch Edit contact. 2. Press Separate contact. For example, touch 4.0 make and answer calls to message the contact. PAGE : 22 4.6 contact settings 4.7 use the Favorites tab You can fine-tune how contacts are displayed with the following settings. To set display options: • From the Contacts tab, touch Display Options. Only contacts with phones Display only contacts with phone numbers. Sort list by Sort contacts by first or last name. View contact names View contact names by First OR Last name. Choose contacts to display Touch an account, then touch to select the groups to display. NOTE: This action only affects groups or contacts displayed on the contact screen. Your sync settings are not affected. You can fine tune a specific contact’s options with the following settings. To set contact options: • From the Contacts tab, touch a contact and then touch Options. Ringtone Specify the desired ringtone. The Favorites tab displays the contacts you communicate with most frequently. Incoming calls Send the contact’s calls directly to voicemail. To use the Favorites tab: • From within the Phone app, touch the Favorites tab. To communicate with a favorite: • Touch the contact, then touch an icon, as described under Using the Contacts Tab. To add a favorite: 1. From the Contacts tab, touch a contact. 2. Touch 4.0 make and answer calls PAGE : 23 5 send and receive messages 5.1 send messages The Message app sends and receives text and multimedia messaging threads (groups of sent and received messages). To open the messaging app: • From the Homescreen, touch To view a message: • Within the Message app, touch a messaging thread. The messages inside the thread display, with the newest message at the bottom of the screen. TIP: Threads with new messages are displayed in bold. To send a message: 1. From the Message app, touch New Message. 2. Enter a recipient in the To field. Matching numbers and contacts appear as you type. 3. Touch a matching contact or number to select it, or enter a new number to message a new contact. 4. Touch the Type to Compose field and enter a message. 5. Touch Send to send your message. TIP: You can add smileys, subject headings, and more. See Message Options, below, for more information. To view a multimedia attachment: • If the message has a multimedia attachment, touch the attachment to view it. TIP: Touch and hold an attachment to download it to your phone. 5.0 send and receive messages NOTE: If you enter more than 160 characters, the rest are sent as a separate message. In a long message, numbers under the Send button display the number of characters remaining. PAGE : 24 To attach multimedia to a message: 1. Press Attach. 2. Select the desired type of attachment (for example, a music file or a captured picture), then follow the prompts to send the message. Message Options 5.2 manage messages To delete a messaging thread: • Open the messaging window, and touch and hold a messaging thread. Then touch Delete Thread. TIP: Press Delete Threads to delete all messaging threads. The following actions are available while composing a message. Save message as a draft Press ALTERNATE: Exiting the Message app will also save any draft messages. Resume working on a draft Touch a message thread marked “Draft.” Discard a draft Clear the message text. Enter a smiley Insert smiley and touch the Press smiley you want to insert. ALTERNATE: Touch and hold :-) on the onscreen keyboard and drag to select a smiley. To forward, lock, or view message details: 1. Open the messaging window, and touch a messaging thread. 2. Touch and hold a message, then choose one of the following: • Touch Forward, enter a recipient, and then touch Send to forward a message. • Touch Lock message to keep a message from being automatically deleted. Touch Unlock message to remove the lock from a message. • Touch View Message Details to see message details, such as when a message was sent. ALTERNATE: Enter the characters that make up the smiley. Add a subject heading to your message Add Subject and enter the Press subject heading. 5.0 send and receive messages PAGE : 25 5.3 message settings Notification Settings Notifications Receive a notification whenever a new message is received. Select ringtone The following settings are available. Select the ringtone that plays when you receive a message notification. Storage Settings TIP: Select the ringtone “silent” to turn off message ringtones. To specify message settings: • From the main Messaging window, press Settings. Delete old messages Automatically delete the oldest message in a messaging thread whenever the message limits are exceeded. Text message limit Set the number of text messages to save in each messaging thread. If Delete old messages is enabled, your oldest text message will be deleted whenever this limit is exceeded. Multimedia message limit Set the number of multimedia messages to save in each messaging thread. If Delete old messages is enabled, your oldest multimedia message will be deleted whenever this limit is exceeded. Vibrate Select to have the phone vibrate when you receive a new message. Text Message (SMS) Settings Delivery reports Request a delivery report whenever you send a text message. Multimedia Message (MMS) Settings Delivery reports Request a delivery report whenever you send a multimedia message. Read reports Request reports when your multimedia messages are read or deleted. Auto-retrieve Automatically download attachments from incoming multimedia messages. Roaming auto-retrieve Turn on auto-retrieve even when on another carrier’s network. NOTE: Turning off this option lets you prevent data roaming costs. 5.0 send and receive messages PAGE : 26 6 take photos and videos Camera buttons and icons Once opened, the Camera app displays the following icons and buttons: The Camera app lets you take and share pictures and videos. To start the Camera app • Press and hold the Camera button on the side of the phone until the Camera app opens. Touch the mode. or to switch between camera and video Use the shutter button to take a picture or shoot a video. Touch to select the front-facing camera for self-portraits or the back-facing camera for high quality pictures. Drag down the top of the screen (in portrait) or left (in landscape) to display camera settings, such as brightness, focus, and so on. NOTE: See “Changing Picture & Video Settings,” below to learn about changing camera settings. To take a picture: 1. Frame your subject on the camera. 2. Touch the Shutter button to take your picture and save the image to the Gallery. TIP: You can also open the Camera by touching in the app launcher. Auto-Focus: If Auto-focus is selected, hold down the camera button halfway to focus the area in the green box onscreen, and then push the camera button all the way down to take a photo. See Changing Picture and Video Settings below to learn about changing focus and other settings. To shoot a video: 1. From the Camera app, choose 2. Touch the Shutter button to begin recording. When done, press the Shutter button again to stop and save the video to the Gallery. 6.0 take photos and videos PAGE : 27 6.1 change picture & video settings You can use the Camera app’s settings to help capture the perfect photo. Most of these settings are available only on the back-facing camera. To display camera settings: • Drag down the top of the screen (in portrait) or left (in landscape) to display camera settings, such as brightness, focus, and so on. To change burst, photo size and other settings to display a menu controlling burst Touch capture, picture quality post view time, and capture bracketing. The following options are available: • Touch to take a quick series (or burst) of photos each time you touch the shutter button. • Touch to select the rate (in frames per second) at which a burst of photos is captured. • Touch to specify the size of your photo in megapixels. • Touch toselect the quality of the captured JPEG. The remaining icons on this menu control the number of seconds a captured photo is displayed, and whether exposure and focus are automatically varied during a burst photo sequence. To set video quality (Video only) Touch captured video. 6.0 take photos and videos To optimize settings for specific scenes (second from the right) and select Touch from a list of common photographic subjects, such as fireworks or the beach. The Camera app will enable all the right settings for taking a picture of the selected subject. The following settings are available: • Auto mode automatically selects settings which are appropriate for most photographs. • Sports configures the camera for fast action subjects and emphasizes shorter exposure time to prevent motion blur. • Portrait optimizes for photos of a person at near to middle distances. • Landscapes sets focus to infinity and configures the camera for landscape and scenery far from the camera. • Night favors settings for night time or low light photography. • Night portrait better accommodates photographing a person in low light conditions. • Fireworks pre-configures the camera to take pictures of fireworks at night. • Text mode configures the camera to take pictures of text documents at short distance. to specify the quality of the PAGE : 28 To change focus settings To change the white balance to control how the camera focuses. Touch The following settings are available: • Automatically focuses the camera for the best focus setting for subjects in the range of 50 cm to infinity. • Infinity sets the focus lens to focus on subjects far away. • Macro changes the focus range to close ranges of 10 to 50 cm. • Touch allows you to touch the area of the screen on which you want to focus. Touch (fourth from the right) to either automatically or manually choose the correct ambient light setting (such as Daylight or Incandescent lighting). NOTE: The preview window shows the effects of the different white balance modes. To change exposure to use either longer (+1, +2) or shorter Touch exposure (-1, -2). To change flash settings Touch , and select a flash setting: Auto, Off, On, or Torch for a constant light. NOTE: When capturing a video, the available Flash settings are Off and On. To change the zoom Touch To change the color effect Touch and specify color enhancements, such as making the photo black and white or adding a sepia filter. To change the ISO value Touch to manually set an ISO value. The default value is recommended for most users, but advanced users can decrease the value for well lit conditions or increase it for darker conditions. and select a zoom. NOTE: The setting only takes effect when AE Mode is in either Manual or Aperture Priority. 6.0 take photos and videos To change advanced settings The following advanced settings are available: • Touch to select the exposure time in seconds. This setting only takes effect when AE Mode is in either Manual or Aperture Priority. • Touch [AE mode icon] to select an Auto Exposure mode: • Auto – set ISO and shutter speed automatically, ignoring any manual settings. • Manual – use the current ISO and shutter speed settings. • Shutter Priority – use the manual shutter speed to automatically calculate the best ISO value for a normally exposed image. • Aperture priority – use the manual ISO setting to calculate the best shutter speed to get a normally exposed image. • AE Metering Mode – specify whether metering is done automatically, or to optimize a small spot in the center of the focus area, or the entire center of the focused area. • Touch to override the camera’s automatic setting and select indoor or outdoor settings. • Touch to enable or disable the following settings. eXtreme Noise Reduction (XNR), Advanced Noise Reduction (ANR), Red Eye Correction, and Geometric Distortion Correction. NOTE that XNR, ANR and GDC are normally selected automatically by the camera. • Touch to addresses the artifacts produced from incandescent lights that naturally flicker at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Be default, the camera automatically attempts to detect the presence of these banding artifacts and compensate for them. PAGE : 29 • Attempt to save the GPS coordinates with each picture. • Enable to correct the lighting in photos where the subject is standing in front of a window or other brightly lit background. to enable an experimental feature that • Touch writes the sensor raw image data to USB storage. This option is not meant for end-user operation. • Touch [rotation mode icon] to record image rotation information in the image header or in the image itself. Including the information in the header may not display the image in the correct rotation in some viewing applications. Including the information in the image will make it always display correctly, but may increase processing time. To reset capture settings 6.2 view your pictures and video Pictures and videos you take with the camera app are stored in the Gallery app, and can be previewed within the main camera screen. The Gallery app displays the pictures and videos you’ve taken on your phone, downloaded from the web, or uploaded to a synchronized Picasa account (Google’s web-based photo storage). Gallery stores all of your photographs and videos in albums. Photographs and videos captured with the Camera app are stored in the “Camera” album, while downloaded media is stored in the “Downloads” album. To preview your captures: • Touch an image within the camera app to display your recently captured pictures and videos. To open the Gallery app: • From the App Launcher, touch To open an album and view the pictures and videos inside: • From within the Gallery app, touch the thumbnail for the album you want to open. Thumbnails for all pictures and videos inside the album will display. • (Video only) Enable to compensate for shake produced by holding the camera in your hand. TIP: You can slide left or right to see more albums. • (Video only) Enable to turn on noise reduction, reduce “noise” in the video frames. • Within an album, touch the thumbnail for the picture or video you want to open. Touch Reset to return all the camera settings to their default values. The settings are saved between camera sessions even if you return to the Android homescreen and restart the camera application. 6.0 take photos and videos To open a picture or video: More pictures and videos inside the album can be seen by sliding left or right. While viewing an album, you can drag the slider at the top of the screen to to display each pictures and video inside the album as one tile, or to to group them into smaller albums within the main album. The latter setting is useful for albums with many pictures and videos. At the top of the screen press the button with the (Camera) icon to open the Camera app. PAGE : 30 6.2.1 work with a photo or video 6.2.2 working with albums After opening a photo or video, you can share it, delete it, and more. You can share albums, delete them, and view their details. Zoom in and out of a photo While viewing a photo, touch to zoom out. See a slideshow of photos While viewing a photo, touch the Slideshow button. The remaining photographs in the album will each be briefly displayed. Control a video button to While watching a video, use the pause, the button to rewind, or the button to fast forward. View photo or video details Open a photo and press More Details. to zoom in, or , then touch NOTE: To view video details, open an album, then press twice. Checkmark boxes will appear next to each video. Touch a video to check it, then press touch More Details. If one photo or video is checked, specific information about that photo or video and displays, while if multiple photos or videos are checked, general information about all of them will display. Share a photo or video More Share to share an Press opened photo or video. Delete a photo or video More Delete to delete an Press opened photo or video from your phone. 6.0 take photos and videos Select an album twice. Checkboxes appear next to Press each album. Touch an album’s checkbox to select or unselect it, or press the Select All or Unselect All buttons at the top of the screen to select or unselect all albums. View details for selected album(s) Select at least one album, then touch More Details. Details about the selected album(s) will display, such as the total number of pictures contained. Share album(s) Select at least one album, then touch Share and select the application or device you wish to use to share the album, such as Gmail to mail it. The application or device you selected opens. You can then use the app or device to finish sharing the album(s). Delete album(s) Select at least one album, then touch the Delete button at the bottom of the screen. The album(s) and all pictures contained within are removed from your phone. Only albums stored on your phone can be deleted in this way. PAGE : 31 7 browse the web Surf the web on your Android phone using the Browser App. To open the browser application: • Press The Browser window opens and displays your home page. You can slide the screen up and down to scroll the browser window, and use the touchscreen to interact with the web page. To navigate the browser: • Press to move to the previous page. • Press Forward to move to the next page. • Press Refresh to refresh a page. • Press Stop to stop loading a page. To enter a URL or search terms: 1. Touch the URL/Search field at the top of the screen. 2. Enter a URL or search term, using the on-screen keyboard. As you enter information, matching search terms and websites display. 3. Touch to open a URL or search for entered text, touch a matching website to open it, or touch a matching term to search for it. TIP: If the URL field is hidden, press To zoom in and out: There are three ways to zoom in: • Double-touch to zoom in and out. Once zoomed in, you can slide the screen up, down, left, and right to view the entire page. • Pinch the screen to zoom in and out. See Touchscreen for more information on how to pinch. • Slide your finger on the screen to reveal the zoom control, then touch or to zoom in or out. To search for text within a webpage: • Press search for. Working with Hyperlinked Words: Touching a phone number opens the number in the phone app; touching an address on a web page opens the location in the Maps app; touching an email address opens the address in the Email or Gmail app. More Find on Page, then enter the text you want to As you enter text into the search field, matching text on the page is highlighted. TIP: Touch and to scroll through all matching text. Touching and holding an object, such as an address or photo, brings up a menu of commands. For example, touching and holding a photo allows you to save the photo on your phone. 7.0 browse the web PAGE : 32 7.1 bookmarks, most visited, and history 7.3 set your home page You can bookmark frequently-visited sites, as well as viewing your bookmarks, history, and most-visited sites. Your home page opens when the browser is first launched, or when you open a new browser window. You can set which website to use as your home page in the Settings window. To bookmark a site: 1. Touch at the top of the screen. 2. Touch Add. 3. Edit the information if desired, then touch OK to confirm. To view bookmarks, history, and most visited sites: 1. Touch at the top of the screen. 2. Touch the Bookmarks, Most visited, or History tab. 3. Touch a website to open it. TIP: Touch and hold a page to open a menu that lets you manage an entry by editing, deleting, sharing, and so on. To set your home page: 1. Press More Settings Set Home Page 2. Enter a URL or touch Use Current Page. 3. Touch OK. 7.4 change browser settings You can configure a number of Browser settings, such as how pages display, or track private information. To change your browser settings: • Press More Settings To clear your browser history: • Press Clear History to clear your browser history. For information on configuring or disabling what Browser tracks, see Changing Browser settings. The table below lists some of the more popular browser settings. Popular Browser Settings Text Size Increase or decrease the size of website text. 7.2 use multiple browser windows Default Zoom Increase or decrease the default magnification level. You can have up to eight different browser windows open at one time. Block pop-up windows Prevent websites from opening pop-up windows without your consent. To switch to another window: • Press Windows, then touch a window. Load images Check to display images in Browser, or uncheck to disable all image loading. NOTE: Turning image loading off will significantly increase page loading speed. Enable JavaScript* Check to allow JavaScript* to run, or uncheck to disallow JavaScript*. To close a window: • Press Windows, then touch beside a window. To open a new window: • Press Windows NOTE: Many websites will not function correctly without JavaScript*. New Window. Enable plug-ins Enable or disable plug-ins. Clear cache Touch Clear Cache to delete cache files. NOTE: Browser stores text and images (a “cache”) from the websites you visit, in order to load them more quickly when you revisit the page. 7.0 browse the web PAGE : 33 Accept cookies Uncheck to prevent sites from storing cookies on your phone. NOTE: Many webpages store, read, and update files (called cookies) on your phone. These can be used for anything from storing passwords to remembering your preferences. Clear all cookie data Touch to clear all cookies from your phone. Enable location Permit websites with location-specific content to ask if you want to share your location using your phone’s location information. NOTE: Requires phone’s location feature to be turned on. Clear location access Removes all access granted to websites to view your location. Remember passwords Remembers passwords. Clear passwords Clear saved passwords. Reset to default Delete all Browser data, including history, cookies, passwords, and bookmarks; restore all Browser settings to their default state. 7.0 browse the web PAGE : 34 8 play music TIP: To use a song as a ringtone, touch and hold the song, then touch Use as phone ringtone. Use the Music app to listen to your music, see your music library, and create and listen to playlists. To play music: To open the Music app: • Touch a song to play it and all of the songs following it (for example, touch a song in an album start playing the album at that point, or touch a song in a playlist to start the playlist at that point. • From the App launcher, touch The Music app opens and displays your library. NOTE: If this is your first time using the Music app, the Music app may catalogue the audio and music files on your phone into a library. TIP: Touch and hold an artist, album, or playlist, then touch Play to play every song for that artist, album, or playlist. 8.1 playback screen The Playback screen displays the current song and shuffles your music, pause a song, and more. To view music on your phone: • Touch one of the four tabs at the top of the screen to display artists, albums, songs, or playlists. 8.0 play music PAGE : 35 8.3 manage music on your phone To see the current playlist Touch To play your songs in random order Touch To repeat a playlist or song Touch twice once to repeat the current playlist, or to repeat the current song. Play the next song Touch Play the previous song Touch Pause or resume playing to pause the current song, or Touch to resume. To delete a song from your phone: 1. Find the song you want to delete. 2. Touch and hold the song, then touch Delete. 3. Touch OK to confirm. at the bottom of the library screen to Touch return to the playback screen. 8.3.1 transfer music from computer You can search for and delete music on your phone. 8.2 work with Playlists To search for music on your phone • In the main Music screen, touch , then type the name of an artist, album or song to search your music library. You can transfer music, audio, or playlist files from your computer onto your phone, following the instructions for transferring files described in Transfer Files between your Phone and Computer. You can use playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs. To create a playlist: 1. Touch and hold a song, then touch Add to Playlist New. 2. Enter the name of the new playlist, then touch OK. The playlist is created, with the song you selected as the new playlist’s first song. 3. Continue adding songs to the playlist by touching and holding each song you want to add, then touching Add to Playlist and selecting the playlist. Once transferred, the Music app will automatically find and catalogue all supported music, audio, and playlist files (including MP3, M4a, AMR, MIDI, M3U, WPL, and PLS, and OGG Vorbis, as well as music purchased from online stores, and music copied from your CD collection.) Rearrange songs in a playlist: 1. From the music library, touch the Playlists tab, then touch a playlist. 2. Touch and hold the left side of a song entry, then drag a song up or down to change its order in the playlist. 3. Press to save the new arrangement and exit the playlist. Remove songs from a playlist: 1. From the music library, touch the Playlist tab, then touch a playlist. 2. Touch and hold a song, then touch Remove from Playlist. Rename or delete a playlist: 1. From the music library, touch the Playlist tab. 2. Touch and hold a playlist, then touch Rename or Delete. 8.0 play music PAGE : 36 9 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN Your Android phone can connect to Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products (such as headsets), and your computer. You can also connect to virtual private networks (or VPNs) and use your phone as a hotspot. 9.2 Wireless Bluetooth® Connection 9.1 Use Wi-Fi Your phone can connect to Wi-Fi network up to 100 meters away. Once connected, you can use your connection to browse the internet, check your email, and more. Using a Wi-Fi network can help save on data costs for your phone. To connect to a wireless network: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings 2. If Wi-Fi is not enabled, touch Wi-Fi to turn it on. 3. Touch Wi-Fi settings. The available networks display. 4. Touch a network, then touch Connect. Wireless & networks. NOTE: For secured networks, enter the requested security information, then touch Connect. TIP: If no networks are listed, make sure the Wi-Fi box has a checkmark. To add a network: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Wi-Fi settings. 2. Scroll to the bottom of the list of available networks and touch Add Wi-Fi network. 3. Enter the network’s SSID (the name of the network). 4. Touch Save. Your phone saves the information entered, and uses it to connect to the network whenever it is available. NOTE: If the network is secured, enter the security information by touching Open (under Security) and selecting the type of network security which the network uses (for example, WEP or WPA). Then enter the requested security information, such as a password. 9.0 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN To remove or modify a saved network: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Wi-Fi settings. 2. Touch and hold the network, then touch Forget network or Modify network. You can use your phone to connect to wireless products featuring Bluetooth technology up to eight meters away. To connect to a Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product for the first time, you must pair it with your phone. Once paired, your phone will automatically connect to paired products. To pair phone with Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks. 2. If Bluetooth wireless technology is not enabled, touch Bluetooth to turn it on. 3. Touch Bluetooth settings. The available Bluetooth wireless technologyenabled products display. 4. Select the product you wish to pair. 5. Confirm the product number and touch Pair to pair the product. Once paired, your phone will automatically connect with the product. NOTE: If the product requires a pass code before pairing, try entering 0000 or 1234, or check the product’s documentation. If your phone doesn’t display the Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product, touch Scan for devices to rescan. See the documentation that came with your product to learn how to configure it to be discoverable by phone. To disconnect a Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Bluetooth settings. 2. Touch a connected product, then touch OK to disconnect. To reconnect a paired Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Bluetooth settings. 2. Touch a paired product to which you want to connect. PAGE : 37 To unpair a device 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Bluetooth settings. 2. Touch and hold a paired but disconnected device, then touch Unpair. 3. Touch Turn on USB Storage, then touch OK. Once connected, your phone’s storage will appear as an accessible drive on your computer. You can open the drive and copy files from it and to it just as you would with a flash drive or memory card. 9.3 transfer files between your phone and computer NOTE: While your phone is connected to your computer, any applications that require access to your phone’s files (such as Gallery and Music) will be unusable. You can transfer files between your phone and your computer by connecting your phone to your computer’s USB port (USB 2.0 version or higher). To transfer files between your phone and your computer 1. Use the USB cable that came with your phone (the “cord” of your phone’s power cord) to connect your phone to your computer’s USB port. Warning! Follow any instructions that appear on your computer when connecting to the USB port. Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to your files. 2. Once connected, you will see the following screen. To disconnect your phone from the computer: 1. On your phone, touch Turn off USB storage. If this screen is no longer displaying, drag down the notification panel and touch Turn off USB storage to redisplay the screen. 2. Once “Preparing USB card” stops displaying in the notification area, click “Safely remove hardware and eject media” from your computer’s system tray. 3. Select your phone from the displayed options. 4. Disconnect the USB cable from your phone and your computer. 9.4 connect to Virtual Private Networks Virtual private networks (VPNs) allow you to connect to a secured local network from outside the network. VPNs are commonly deployed by schools, corporations, and other institutions that rely primarily on an on-location network, but allow secure access from the outside. To connect to a VPN for the first time, add that VPN to your phone. You can then connect to it automatically at any time. To add a VPN to your phone: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks VPN settings Add VPN. 2. Select the type of VPN, based on instructions from your VPN administrator, and then follow your network administrator’s instructions to configure each component of the VPN’s settings. 3. When you are done configuring the VPN, press Save. Your phone saves the VPN’s configuration and connects. 9.0 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN PAGE : 38 To connect to a previously-added VPN 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks VPN settings. The VPNs you have added are listed at the bottom of the screen. 2. Touch the desired VPN. Enter any requested information. 3. Touch Connect. To disconnect from a VPN: • Open the notifications panel, and touch the active VPN notification. 9.5 share your phone’s data connection You can share your phone’s data connection with a computer, allowing that computer to access the internet by using your phone’s data stream. You can share your phone’s data connection with a single computer by using USB tethering, or with up to eight computers at a time by enabling the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot setting. phone. 4. When you are finished, uncheck USB tethering, or simply disconnect the USB cable. Go to intel.com/software/android for the latest drivers. 9.5.2 share your phone’s data connection as a Wi-Fi Hotspot You can turn your phone into a Wi-Fi Hotspot to allow other computers and devices use your phone’s data connection as a wireless network. To turn your phone into a Wi-Fi Hotspot: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings Wireless & networks Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Touch Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to enable it. Your phone will broadcast its Wi-Fi SSID, and can be connected to like any other wireless network. Uncheck the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot setting to stop sharing your phone’s data connection. NOTE: Not all carriers support sharing your phone’s data connection. Please check with your carrier to find out more. Secure your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot 9.5.1 share your phone’s data connection via USB Tethering You can secure your phone’s Wi-Fi connection, so that other devices and computers can only use it as a Wi-Fi hotspot after entering the required security information. You can share your phone’s data connection with a single computer via the USB port. However, you can only do this when you are not currently using the USB port to share files. NOTE: Some operating systems, such as Windows XP, require you to prepare your computer before enabling USB tethering. Visit www.android.com/tether for more information. To secure your phone’s portable Wi-Fi hotspot: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings. Wireless & networks Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Ensure that Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is checked, then touch Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings Configure Wi-Fi hotspot. 3. Change any desired security settings, then touch Save. To tether your phone: 1. Use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect your phone to your computer’s USB port. 2. From the Homescreen, press Settings. Wireless & networks Tethering & portable hotspot. 3. Touch USB Tethering to enable tethering. Your phone will begin sharing its data connection with your computer. For help with setting us USB tethering on your computer, please use the Help available on the Tethering & portable hotspot settings page on your 9.0 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN PAGE : 39 9.6 wireless display Wireless Display streams from your phone to your Wireless Display-enabled devices, such as a TV or computer monitor. Before using Wireless Display on your phone, first make sure you’ve turned on a properly configured Wireless Display-capable device. NOTE: See your device’s manual for help on configuring it for Wireless Display. To stream to a Wireless Display device: 1. From the Homescreen, press Settings. Wireless Display. Touch Wireless Display to enable the setting. 2. A list of available devices displays. Touch the device that you want to stream. 3. If this is your first time streaming, enter the required PIN in the confirmation field, then touch Connect. Otherwise, simply touch Connect. Your phone will connect to the device and begin streaming. A Stop button will appear next to the device you’re streaming to. Touch it to stop streaming. Configuring Wireless Display device: If no devices appear, make sure your phone is in range of a properly configured Wireless Display device. Additionally, once Wireless Display is enabled, you can then stream from a Wireless Display-supported app such as Gallery – just look for the Display button. 9.0 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/VPN PAGE : 40 10 accounts You can only remove your first Google account by deleting all personal information from your phone. You can add accounts to your phone such as Google, email and corp accounts as well as synchronizing contacts with other applications. To remove an account from your phone: 1. From Accounts & sync, touch the account to remove. 2. Touch Remove Account. 3. Touch to confirm deletion. To change an account’s synchronization settings: 1. From Accounts & sync, touch the account whose synchronization settings you want to change. 2. In the screen that opens, check or uncheck the kinds of information you want synchronized. For example, your Google account lets you enable or disable synchronization of your book, contacts, Gmail account, and calendar. NOTE: Previously synchronized data remains on your phone until you manually delete it. To turn background data on or off: • From Accounts & sync, check or uncheck Background data. NOTE: Turning this option off extends battery life and lowers data usage, but stops most background transmissions, such as receiving Gmail messages and keeping track of Calendar events. To open the Accounts screen • From the Homescreen, press To turn automatic synchronization on or off: Settings Accounts & sync. The first time you open an app that uses accounts (such as Email, Calendar or Gmail) you will be prompted to add an account. The process for adding an account within these apps is identical to that described above. To add an account to your phone: 1. From the Accounts screen, touch Add Account. 2. Select the type of account to add, such as a corporate account (using Microsoft Exchange) or a Google account. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions for configuring your account (or configure your account manually). 10 accounts • From Accounts & sync, check or uncheck Auto-sync. NOTE: If this option is turned off, accounts and applications must be synchronized manually. To manually synchronize an account: 1. From Accounts & sync, touch the account to sync. 2. Touch the type of data to sync. TIP: You can sync all types of data for the account by pressing Sync Now. PAGE : 41 11 email The Email app allows you to access your web-based email (such as Yahoo or Hotmail) and your corporate accounts (using Microsoft Exchange). The examples in this chapter show a Gmail account set up using the Email app. To add a new account: Before using the Email app, first set up your accounts as described below. To add a new account: If you’re launching the Email app for the first time, the Email Account Wizard will open, and guide you through adding an account. 1. Enter your email address and password. 2. Touch Next, then wait for the Email app to connect with your mail provider. 3. Enter a display name (the name displayed to anyone to whom you send a message.) You can also enter an optional account name, which will display in the Email app’s list of accounts. 4. Touch Done to add the account. If you have more than one email account, you will be able to work with an account’s inbox or a combined inbox. This is described under Using the Accounts Screen. Your inbox displays, displaying new messages at the top and unread messages bolded. TIP: To work with multiple messages in your inbox, touch the checkbox next to each message you want to work with, and then touch Mark unread, Add star, or Delete. To view an account’s folders: 1. Press Folders to view a list of the account’s folders. 2. Touch a folder to open it. To check for new messages: • Press Refresh. TIP: Synchronized accounts refresh automatically. NOTE: You can add another account at any time by pressing Add Account in the Email app’s Accounts Screen. To use the Email app: • Touch 11.0 email PAGE : 42 To read a message: To send a message: 1. Press Compose. • Touch a message to open it. The following actions are available while working with a message. To open or save an attachment Touch Open or Save to open or save an attachment. To display images Touch Show Pictures to display images within a message. To reply Touch Reply to reply to the sender or Reply All to reply to all recipients. To forward Press To delete Touch Delete. 2. Enter the recipient, subject, and message text. Add a Cc or Bcc recipient by pressing Add Cc or Add Bcc. 3. Touch Send to send the message, Draft to save it as a draft, or Discard to discard unsaved drafts. TIP: Add an attachment (such as a picture) by pressing attachment and selecting an attachment. Add Forward. NOTE: Some accounts let you recover deleted messages from a Trash folder. To mark a message unread Mark as unread. Press To star a message Touch To open next or Touch previous message or 11.0 email at the top of the screen. PAGE : 43 11.1 working with accounts If you have more than one Email account, you can switch between inboxes using the Accounts screen. Default account NOTE: Adding and removing accounts is described in Accounts. Select the default email account. NOTE: The default email account is used by default whenever you send an email without specifying which account to send it from, such as when you click on a contact’s email address. Email notifications Receive a notification whenever a new email arrives in this account’s inbox. Select ringtone Select the ringtone for new email notifications. • Touch an account to open that account’s inbox, or touch Combined Inbox to view all of your accounts’ messages in one inbox. Vibrate Select to have the phone vibrate when you receive a new message • When working in the combined inbox, different account’s messages are marked with colored bars. Incoming and Outgoing settings Configure the server settings for this account. To open the Accounts screen: • Press Accounts. To open an inbox: TIP: Select the ringtone “silent” to turn off email ringtones. • Touch Starred or Drafts to view starred and draft messages from all of your accounts. To display an account’s folders: • Touch next to an account to display an account’s folders, and then touch a folder to open it. Only folders containing messages are displayed. 11.1.1 account settings To change an account‘s settings: • From the Accounts screen, touch and hold the account whose settings you want to change, then touch Account settings. Account Settings You can change any of the following account settings. Account name Enter your account’s account name. Your name Enter the name people see when you send a message from this account. Signature Enter the signature to append to messages sent from this account. Inbox check frequency Select how often the Email app checks this account for new messages. 11.0 email PAGE : 44 12 calendar 12.1 view your events The Calendar app creates and manages events, meetings and appointments. By default, your Calendar app automatically synchronizes with any Google or Microsoft Exchange accounts you’ve added to your phone. NOTE: See Accounts for information on how to add accounts to your phone, and on how to configure the synchronization of existing accounts. To use the Calendar app: • Touch , then touch The Calendar app opens, displaying your events from all of your synchronized accounts. The Calendar has four views and you can touch to see a days events. All day and multiday events display at the top of the agenda, day and week views. Slide up and down to move backwards and forwards. • Agenda: Lists an agenda of your events in chronological order. • Day: Displays a calendar view of one day, with a red line indicating the current time. • Week: Displays a calendar view of one week. • Month: Displays a calendar view of one month, with scheduled times marked with a vertical colored bar. To change the calendar view: • Press events. and select a view option, or touch Today to return to today’s TIP: Events from each account display in a different color. 12.0 calendar PAGE : 45 To create an event: If you have more than one calendar, you can choose the calendar to which to add the event. 1. In any of the calendar views, press More New Event. ALTERNATE: In Day, Week, or Month view, touch and hold a spot on the calendar, then touch New Event. 2. Specify the event name and time. Enter any details, such as guest emails to invite to the event or a reminder you want to set. View additional details by pressing Show Extra Options. 3. Touch Done. TIP: You can edit and delete events by touching and holding an event in the calendar view. 12.2 store and display calendars NOTE: The Calendar app synchronizes events from the previous month through one year in the future. To view an event’s details: • Touch an event to view its details. The following actions are available while viewing an event’s details. To respond to an invitation Touch the drop-down menu below Attending, then touch Yes, No, Maybe or No Response. To add or remove reminders Touch To change a reminder Touch Reminder and choose when you want to be reminded. To edit an event Press Edit Event. To delete an event Press Delete Event. 12.0 calendar or under Reminder. Each Calender account can be set to be stored and/or visible on the phone individually. NOTE: For information on adding and synchronizing accounts, see Accounts. To specify whether calendars are stored and displayed: 1. Press More Calendars. 2. Touch each account to toggle through the three settings: • Store on the phone and show. • Store on the phone and hide. • Don’t store or show. PAGE : 46 12.3 change calendar settings To change calendar settings: • Press More Settings. You can change any of the following settings: Hide declined events Hide events which you have declined to attend. Use home time zone When travelling, continue to show events in your home time zone rather than the local time zone. Home time zone Specify the time zone to use for Use home time zone. Set alerts & notifications Receive a notification for reminders, either as a ringtone alert or status bar notification. Select ringtone Select the ringtone for new event notifications. TIP: Select the ringtone “silent” to turn off event ringtones. Vibrate Select to have the phone vibrate when you receive a new event notification. Default reminder Select a default time to be reminded for events. time 12.0 calendar PAGE : 47 13 Gmail The following actions are available while working with a message. You can create a Gmail account for your phone, or sync your phone with your existing Gmail account. To preview or download an attachment Touch Preview or Download to open or save an attachment. NOTE: Before using the Gmail app, first set up your accounts as described in Accounts. To display images Touch Show Picture to display images within the text of a message. To use the Gmail app: To reply to reply to the sender, or Touch reply to all recipients. To forward Touch To delete Touch Delete. • Touch , then touch Your Gmail inbox displays. to NOTE: Deleted conversations are placed under the Trash label, and are automatically deleted after thirty days. To mark a message unread Mark unread. Press To star a message Touch To open next or Touch previous message or at the bottom of the screen. To send a message 1. From the inbox, Press Compose. 2. Enter the recipient, subject, and message text. 3. Touch Send to send the message. • Touch to save the draft, or touch Discard to discard the draft. For multiple Gmail accounts, touch the top-right corner (with the name of the Gmail account) to switch to another account. • Add an attachment (such as a picture) to a message by pressing Attach and selecting an attachment. To view account folders: • Add a Cc or Bcc recipient by pressing • Touch the name of the currently-opened folder (in the upper right corner of the screen), then touch a folder to open it. 13.1 Gmail settings To read a message: • Touch a conversation. TIP: To display older messages, touch x read messages at the top of the screen. 13.0 gmail Add Cc/Bcc. To open Gmail settings More Settings. 1. From your Inbox, press 2. Touch General preferences to set Gmail settings or touch an account to configure that account. PAGE : 48 14 other phone functions 14.3 manage applications Your phone has additional functions, including downloads, navigation, and automatic updates. The Manage Applications screen manages all the installed applications in your phone. You can install new applications, make the necessary changes to the applications, and uninstall them as and when required. 14.1 update software As updated versions of your phone’s software become available, you can download them directly onto your phone. To manage applications: 1. Touch Settings Applications Manage applications . To check for and install updates: 1. Press Settings About Phone. 2. Touch System updates Check for Updates. 3. If updated software is available, it will automatically begin downloading to your phone. You can monitor the download in the Notifications Panel. 4. When the update is finished downloading, touch Apply Update to install the new software. 14.2 downloads You can use the Downloads application to view, open, or delete your downloaded items. NOTE: All downloaded items are stored on your phone’s internal storage, under the download directory. You can view and copy items from this folder by connecting your phone to your computer, as described in Transfer Files between your Phone and Computer. To use the Downloads app: 1. Touch , then touch 2. Touch an item to open it. NOTE: You can touch a header (such as “Today” or “1 month ago”) to expand or conceal all downloaded items under that header. To delete a downloaded item: • Touch the checkbox next to an item to select it, then touch Delete. Or you can uncheck the selected checkboxes by touching Clear Selection. 2. Touch the tabs at the top of the screen to select the list of applications to display. The list contains various categories of applications such as downloaded, runnable on your USB storage, currently running, and so on. You can choose any one category of the applications or even select all the applications. NOTE: Apps currently installed on your USB storage are marked with a checkmark. 3. Touch an app to display the corresponding storage usage, software version, and actions it is permitted to perform. To cancel downloads: • Press Cancel All Downloads. 14.0 other phone functions PAGE : 49 To stop an application: 1. From the Manage Applications screen, touch the Downloaded tab to view all applications you have downloaded. 2. Touch the application you want to stop. 3. Touch Force Stop. Important. Forcibly stopping an application may cause temporary errors on your phone, and require you to restart your phone to restore full functionality. To uninstall an application: 1. From the Manage Applications screen, touch the Downloaded tab to view all downloaded applications. 2. Touch the application you want to uninstall. 3. Touch Uninstall, then touch OK to confirm. device memory. 14.4 clock The Clock app displays the time and allows you to set alarms. To open the Clock app: • Touch , then touch 14.3.1 change App storage location Apps can either be stored in the phone’s device memory or on the phone’s USB storage. Since your phone’s device memory contains your private information, it is tightly guarded by your phone’s operating system, and you cannot directly access it when you connect your computer to your phone. Storage space on your phone’s device memory is also very limited. You may therefore wish to move an application from the phone’s device memory to the USB storage. To change where an app is stored: 1. From the Manage Applications screen, touch On your USB storage to view all applications currently, or potentially, installed on your phone’s USB storage. 2. Touch the application whose location you want to change. 3. Touch Move to USB storage to move the app from device memory to your USB storage, or touch Move to Phone to move the app back to 14.0 other phone functions To add an alarm: 1. Touch at the bottom of the clock screen. 2. Touch Add Alarm. 3. Set the alarm time. 4. Touch Set. 5. Customize any additional alarm settings, such as ringtone or repeat. 6. Touch Done. To turn an alarm on and off: at the bottom of the clock screen. 1. Touch 2. Touch the bar in front of the alarm to turn it on or off. PAGE : 50 14.5 calculator 14.5.1 maps The calculator app lets you use your phone as a calculator. Google Maps lets you find any location using your phone. To use the calculator app: To use Google Maps: in the App Launcher. 1. Touch • Touch , then touch You can use the touchscreen to enter numbers, perform operations, and clear the screen, just as you would on a basic calculator. TIP: Slide the screen to the left to see more advanced functions, such as pi, sin, log, square root, and left and right parentheses. 14.0 other phone functions 2. Enter an address, a city, a business name, or a type of establishment in the search box. 3. Touch or touch a suggested location. TIP: You can get directions for a location by touching the location on the map and then choosing Directions. PAGE : 51 14.5.2 Nav Google Nav turns your phone into a GPS navigation device. To use Google Nav: 1. Touch in the App Launcher. 2. Enter an address. 3. Touch TIP: Select a contact or starred place to quickly navigate to a favorite location. 14.0 other phone functions PAGE : 52 15 changing phone settings The settings window displays all of the settings that effect how your phone looks and works. To open the settings window: • From the Homescreen, press 15.1 wireless & networks settings The Wireless & networks section configures your phone’s connections, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology. Airplane mode Disable all wireless connections, including Bluetooth wireless technology and 3G. Activating airplane mode greys out some other settings, such as Call Settings. Wi-Fi Turn on Wi-Fi, then configure any desired setting under Wi-Fi Settings. For information on using Wi-Fi, see Using Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi settings Configure your Wi-Fi connection with the following settings. • Network notification. Receive a notification when an open Wi-Fi network becomes available. • Wi-Fi protected setup. Automatically connect to a WPS access point using the WPS setup on the device. • Wi-Fi networks. Lists all networks you have previously-added or connected to, as well as nearby Wi-Fi networks. Settings. You can touch a section, such as Wireless & networks, to reveal the settings in that section. The rest of this section describes many of the settings available on your phone. TIP: Press networks. Scan to rescan the available • Add Wi-Fi network (at bottom of Wi-Fi networks list). Add a Wi-Fi network by entering its SSID (network name) and any required security information. Press Advanced in the Wi-Fi settings screen to see additional Wi-Fi settings, such as Use Static IP or MAC address. Bluetooth 15.0 changing phone settings Turn on Bluetooth wireless technology. For more information on pairing your phone with a Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product, see Wireless Bluetooth Connection. PAGE : 53 Bluetooth settings Configure your Bluetooth connection with the following settings. • Device name. Give your phone a custom device name, visible on some Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products. • Discoverable. Enable phone to be discoverable by other Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products. • Discoverable timeout. Set how long a device will be discoverable. • Scan for devices. Scan for any nearby Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products. • Bluetooth devices. List Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products that are nearby or have been previously connected. TIP: Touch and hold a listed Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled product to see other options, such as Unpair. Tethering & portable hotspot Configure your phone for tethering or for use as a portable hotspot with the following settings. • USB Tethering. Share your phone’s mobile data network connection with your computer via a USB connection. • Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. Share your phone’s mobile data network connection as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. • Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings. Configure your phone’s Wi-Fi hotspot settings, such as its SSID or security. For more information on tethering and hotspots, see Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection. VPN Settings Configure your Virtual Private Network using the following settings. • Add VPN. Add a VPN by selecting the type and specifying any additional details, as provided by your system administrator. • VPNs. Lists previously added and connected VPN’s. Touch a VPN to reconnect to it. For more information on VPNs, see Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection. 15.0 changing phone settings NFC Touch to enable Near Field Communications, which allows you to exchange information with other nearby smartphones and similar devices. Mobile networks Configure your mobile network using the following settings. • Data enabled. Clear this checkbox to prevent your phone from transmitting data on any mobile network. This is useful when you’re traveling and wish to avoid charges for data use on a local carrier’s network, and can also decrease the battery usage. Disabling data does not prevent your phone from transmitting data on other networks, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled products. • Data roaming. Clear this checkbox to prevent your phone from using other carrier’s mobile networks when your own is unavailable. • Access Point Names: Select from the available access points. • Data usage. Displays your data usage. Touch this setting to see more details about your network’s data use policy. For more information on your data use policy, please contact your carrier. • Network operators: Scan for and select a network operator. PAGE : 54 15.2 call settings 15.4 display settings Call settings let you configure features related to making calls, such as call forwarding and voicemaill. The Display settings configure your phone’s screen, such as its brightness or rotation. Fixed dialing numbers Touch to manage fixed dialing number settings. Voicemail service Select the service to use for your voicemail. Voicemail settings Configure your voicemail. Call forwarding Configure call forwarding. Additional settings Configure your calls with the following settings. • Caller ID. Set whether your phone number is displayed to the people you call. • Call waiting. Enable call waiting on your phone. Use Internet calling Sound settings let you configure your phone’s sounds. Silence all sounds except media (such as videos and music) and alarms. Vibrate Configure when the phone vibrates instead of ringing. Volume Set the volume for each sound made by your phone, such as media or incoming calls. If you select “Use incoming call volume for notifications,” you can use the “Ringtone” volume to set the notification volume. Phone ringtone Adjust the screen’s brightness automatically, or select the desired brightness. For the longest battery life, use the lowest comfortable brightness. Auto-rotate screen Check to automatically rotate the orientation of the screen as you turn the phone sideways or upright. Animation Select to display transition animations. Screen timeout Set how long a phone will idle before the phone enters sleep mode. For the longest battery life, use the shortest timeout. Specify when to use Internet calling. 15.3 sound settings Silent mode Brightness Select the ringtone for a phone call. You can also select a song as a ringtone through the Music App. See Playing Music for more information. Notification ringtone Select the notification ringtone. Feedback Specify the kind of feedback your phone provides, such as audible touch tones or haptic (vibration) feedback. 15.5 wireless display The Wireless display settings screen streams your phone to a wireless display enabled device. For more information, see Wireless Display. Wireless display Turn on Wireless display. Video extend mode Use video mode while playing videos. 15.6 location & security settings The Location & security settings screen configures how your phone gathers and uses information about your physical location, and how your phone is locked and secured. Use wireless networks Use information from Wi-Fi and mobile networks to determine your approximate physical location. You must consent to sharing your location anonymously with Google’s location service to enable this feature. Use GPS satellites Use your phone’s global positioning system (GPS) satellite receiver to pinpoint your physical location. Set up screen lock/ Change screen lock Secure your phone with a pattern, PIN, or password. See Securing your phone for more information. Set up SIM card lock Require a PIN to use your phone. 15.0 changing phone settings PAGE : 55 Visible passwords Briefly display each character of your password. Otherwise, only asterisks display. Credential storage Store credentials for accessing VPNs or SSL web servers. 15.7 applications settings 15.8 accounts & sync settings The Accounts & Sync settings screen adds, removes, and manages your accounts (including Google and Microsoft Exchange accounts.) For more information on working with accounts and synchronizing data, see Accounts. Background data Permit applications to synchronize data in the background. Applications can synchronize the data even if you are not actively working with them. Unchecking this setting can save battery life and lower data use. Auto-sync Permit applications to automatically synchronize data. Unchecking this setting requires manual synchronization of data, either by opening an account and touching Sync Now, or by opening an application and synchronizing that application manually. Manage accounts Lists all of the accounts added to your phone. Touch an account to open it and see more information. Add account Add an account to your phone. Touch the kind of account you want to add, then enter your account’s username and password. The Applications settings screen views and configures the applications installed on your phone. Unknown sources Permit installing applications from locations other than Play Store, such as applications downloaded from the web or received by email. Warning! Malicious applications can access the contents of your phone and seriously compromise your phone’s security and privacy. Use caution when downloading and installing an application from anywhere other than the Play Store. Manage applications List all the applications and software installed on your phone. Touch an application to view more details and manage the application. See Managing applications for more information. Running services List applications, processes, or services currently running or cached. Storage and battery use See the storage and battery usage of applications. 15.0 changing phone settings PAGE : 56 15.9 privacy settings 15.11 language & keyboard settings Use the Privacy settings to manage your personal information. The Language & keyboard settings sets the default language for your phone, and configures how your Onscreen Keyboard displays and functions. For more information, see Onscreen Keyboard Basics. Back up my data Back up certain personal data to Google servers. If you replace your phone, you can restore the data you’ve backed up. The following data can be backed up and restored: Wi-Fi passwords, Browser bookmarks, a list of the applications you’ve installed, the words you’ve added to the user dictionary, and most of your configured settings. Some third-party applications may also take advantage of this feature. Unchecking this option stops backing up your data and deletes any existing backups. Automatic restore Restore your settings and other data when you reinstall an application, using your current Google account. Factory Data Reset Erase all of your personal data from internal phone storage. Resetting the phone does not erase any software updates you’ve downloaded. You can also erase data downloaded to USB storage. After resetting your phone, you’ll be returned to the Google wizard when you next restart your phone. Select language Select the language for your onscreen keyboard. User dictionary Displays the user dictions used to identify words as you type. Touch a word to edit or delete it, or press Add to add a word. Android Keyboard Configure your Android keyboard. Swype Configure your Swype keyboard From the Homescreen, press Settings Language & keyboard Swype Select Input Method. Touch Swype or Android keyboard to select the desired input method. 15.12 accessibility settings Set the accessibility features of your phone. Accessibility Enable all installed accessibility plug-ins. Power button ends call Activates pressing the power button to end an active call. 15.10 storage settings 15.13 date & time settings Use the storage settings to monitor your phones storage. The Date & time settings screen configures how the date and time are displayed on your phone. You can also use this screen to manually enter the date and time, rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network. USB storage Lists the total and available space on your phone’s USB storage. Erase USB storage Permanently erases everything on your phone’s USB storage. Device memory Lists the available device memory. 15.0 changing phone settings Automatic Uncheck to set the date, time, and time zone on the phone manually, rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network. Set Date/time zone/ time Manually set the phone’s date, time zone, and time. This setting is only available if the Automatic setting, above, is unchecked. Use 24-hour format Display the time using 24-hour time format—for example, display 13:00 rather than 1:00 PM. Select date format Select the date format. PAGE : 57 15.14 about phone The About Phone settings screen displays information about your phone. MobileCare Check for Android system software updates. Status Touch to open the Status screen. Battery use Touch to display a list of the applications and operating system components that have used the battery since you last charged it. You can touch an item to see more detailed information about its battery use. See Battery Tips for tips about optimizing your battery use. Legal information Display legal information about the software included with your phone. Other information Displays additional details about your phone. Notice The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. All statements, information and recommendations contained herein do not constitute a warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. Please review this product guide thoroughly, with particular attention paid to any safety sections, to make sure that you use your phone safely. Copyright © 2011-2012 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. This publication is protected by copyright. No part of the publication may be used, reproduced, or translated, in any form, without the prior written consent of Intel Corporation. Intel, Intel Inside, and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/ or other countries. doubleTwist is a trademark of doubleTwist Corp. Google, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Calendar, Android, and Play Store are trademarks of Google, Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google permissions. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Intel is under license. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. FCC Regulations: This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. Operation on the 5.15‐5.25GHz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only. The FCC requires indoor use for the 5.15‐5.25GHz band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co‐channel Mobile Satellite Systems. RF Exposure Information (SAR) This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.893 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.28 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: O2Z-AZ210. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.
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