LG Electronics USA MS695 Cellular/AWS/PCS CDMA Phone with WLAN and Bluetooth User Manual

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Technical Details 9
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and those international standards.
Bodily Contact During Operation
This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept
0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm)
must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the
phone, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar
accessories containing metallic components should not be used. Avoid
the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) distance
between the user’s body and the back of the phone and have not been
tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits.
HAC
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of
the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer
wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use
with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone
thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant,
to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or
the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility.
If you have questions about return or exchange policies,
consult your service provider or phone retailer.
10 Technical Details
FCC Notice and Cautions
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and
its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and
its accessories must accept any interference received, including
interference that causes undesired operation.
Any changes or modif cations not expressly approved in this user guide
could void your warranty for this equipment. Use only the supplied
antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or modif cations to the antenna)
could
impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or violate
FCC
regulations.
Don’t use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna could
cause a minor skin burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement
antenna.
Part 15.19 statement
This device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device & its accessories may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device & its accessories must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
Part 15.21 statement
Changes or modif cations that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Technical Details 11
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy 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 you experience interference with reception (e.g.,
television), determine if this equipment is causing the harmful interference by turning
the equipment off and then back on to see if the interference is affected. If necessary,
try correcting 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.
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12 The Basics
Phone Overview
Front Vie
ew
NOTES All screen shots in this guide are simulated. Acctual displays may vary.
Instructions to perform tasks in this guide are based on the default ph
hone settings and
g on the software versionn on your phone.
may change depending
1. Proximity Sensors Sensess proximity toward
ds other objects (ssuch as your
head) so
s that touch com
mmands are not acccidentally activate
ed during a call.
NOTES
Do not block the seensor or near sensor to avoid problems with th
he touch operations.
The use of a f lm coover produced by manu
ufacturers other than LG
G can cause a
disturbance in toucch operation, the displa
ay, etc.
2. Quick Keys
ne Key Opens the Phone applicatio
on for access to the dialpad, Call
‐ Phon
log, Contacts,
and Gro
oups.
‐ Contacts Key Opens thhe Contacts appliication.
- Messsaging Key Openss the Messaging application.
‐ Apps Key Opens the A
Apps screen, wherre you can view alll your
installled applications.
The Basicss 13
K Opens an opttions menu with options
that affect the current
3. Menu Key
screen
n or application.
4. Ho
ome Key Returns tto the Home scree
en. If you’re alread
dy viewing one off
thee Home screen eextension panes, it
i navigates you to
o the central Hom
me
sc
creen pane. Touch and hold to view the most recently
y used applicationns.
5. Po
ower/Lock Key Lockks the screen withh a single press. Press
and hold
to open the phone options menu for the following opttions: Silent modee,
Aiirplane mode, andd Power off.
6. Earrpiece Lets you heear callers and auttomated prompts
7. To
ouchscreen Display
ys all the information needed to ope
erate your phone,
su
uch as application
ns, call status, date
e, time, signal stattus, and battery
strrength.
8. Se
earch Key Opens thhe Quick Search Box
B TM from the Ho
ome screen to
se
earch the phone annd the web.
9. Baack Key Returns to the previous scre
een. Also closes pop-up
display item
ms,
such
h as menus and diaalog boxes.
Rear View
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14 The Basics
10. Accesssory/Charger Port A
Allows you to con
nnect the phone ch
harger,
USB cable,
or other compatible accesso
ories.
11. Microp
phone Transmits yoour voice to the otther caller and for Voiceactivatted functions.
12. 3.5mm
m Headset Jack Alloows you to plug inn an optional head
dset for
conven
nient, hands-free conversations. Yoou can also plug in
n headphones
to listeen to music.
13. Camerra Lens Use for takking pictures and recording
videos. Keep clean
for op
ptimal performancce.
14. Back Cover
Encloses thee battery comparttment.
Side View
15. Volume Keys Allow you to adjust the ringeer, media volumes, or the
in- calll volume during a call.
The
T Basics 15
Installiing the Batttery and miccroSD Card
NOTE It is important to fully ch
harge the battery beforre initial use of the phon
ne.
Installing
g the battery
The phon
ne comes with a rrechargeable batte
ery. Keep the batterry charged
while not in use in order to maximize talk, usse, and standby time. The
battery ch
harge level is show
wn at the top rightt corner of the screeen.
1 Use the f ngertip
cutout at
a the bottom
of the ph
hone to
remove the battery
cover.
2 Align the batteryy
contacts with thhe
terminals in the
battery
compartment.
3 Push the
t battery
down until it clicks
into pllace.
4 Place the battery
cover over
o the battery
compa
artment, then
press itt downward
until it clicks into
place.
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16 The Basics
Rem
moving the batteery
Turn the power off. Rem
move the battery coover (as demonstrrated in the previouus
instru
uctions). Then f ip tthe phone to its norrmal position and use
u the f ngertip
cutou
ut at the top left corrner of the battery compartment to lift the battery out.
Inserting a microSD card
Turn the power off. Reemove the battery
y cover and the
batte
ery (as demonstra
ated in the previou
us instructions).
Loca
ate the microSD caard slot (microSD is inscribed
near the slot opening). Position the miccroSD card
with the label side faciing up and slide itt into place
until it is fully inserted
d and locked in pla
ace.
NOTE
The microSD card can b
be easily damaged by im
mproper operation. Plea
ase be careful when
inserting, removing or h
handling it.
To remov
ve the microSD card
Turn the power
off. Remov
ve the battery coveer and
take the battery
out. Locatte the microSD carrd slot.
Gently pu
ush the exposed e
edge of the microSD card
t release it. Then gently pulll it out to remove
e it.
To unmo
ount the microSD
D card
It is impo
ortant to unmount the card to avoid damage to the caard or data
saved on the card.
1. Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch Settings
> SD
D card & phone storage.
nal SD card.
3. Touch Unmount Extern
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T Basics 17
Chargiing the Pho
one
Your MS6
695 comes with a wall/USB chargerr and a USB cable which
connect together
to chargee your phone. To charge
your phone
e:
NOTICE
Please use only an apprroved charging accessorry to charge your LG ph
hone.
Improper handling of th
he accessory/charger po
ort, as well as the use of an incompatible
charger, may cause dam
mage to your phone andd void the warranty.
1. Conne
ect the USB cable into the wall/USB
B charger. When connecting, as
shown
n below, the LG loogo on the USB caable should face to
oward you.
USB Cable
Wall/USB
Charger
2. Plug th
he USB cable (as sshown below) intoo the phone’s acc
cessory/charger
port.
NOTE
he 'B' side is
Make sure th
facing toward
d you when
inserting the USB cable into
the phone.
Charging
g with USB
You can use
u your computerr to charge your phone.
To be able to
t charge with
the USB cable,
you need too have the necesssary USB drivers in
nstalled on
your PC f rst. Connect one end of the USB cable
to the charge
er port on your
phone and
d connect the oth
her end to a USB port
on your PC. Itt is best to use
the rear USB
port when co
onnecting to a desktop PC. The USB
B hub should be
powered by an external po
ower source.
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18 The Basics
Optimizing Batterry Life
You can extend
your batterry’s life between charges
by turning off features
that run in
n the background.. You can also mon
nitor how applicattions and
system re
esources consum
me battery power.
Tips to extend
the life oof your battery
Turn
n off radio commu
unications that youu aren’t using. If you
y aren’t using
Wi-F
Fi, Bluetooth, or G
GPS, use the Settiings menu to turn them off
(Notte that the GPS reeceiver is only turn
ned on when you’’re using an
appllication that make
es use of it).
Turrn down screen brighhtness and set a shorrter screen timeout.
Turn
n off automatic synccing for Gmail, Caleendar, Contacts, and
d other
appllications if you don’t need it.
Use
e the Power Con
ntrol widget to co
ontrol the wireless connections,
GPS
S connection, Blu
uetooth power, dissplay brightness,, and syncing
activity.
To check
k the battery chaarge level
Tou
uch the Apps Key
> Settings
> About phon
ne > Status.
The battery status (C
Charging or Discharrging) and level (as a percentage
of fu
ully charged) will bbe displayed at thee top of the screen.
To monittor and control w
what uses the battery
The Batte
ery use screen alllows you to see which
applications are consuming
the most battery power. In
nformation on this screen allows you to identify
download
ded applications yyou may want to tuurn off when not being
used, so
you can get
g the most out oof your battery pow
wer.
Tou
uch the Apps Key
> Settings
> About phone > Battery use.
The screen will displaay battery usage tim
me. Either how lon
ng since last
con
nnected to a poweer source, if conne
ected to a power source,
and
how
w long you were laast running on batttery power.
The list of application
ns or services usinng battery power iss displayed
in orrder of energy useed, from greatest amount to least.
The
T Basics 19
Touch an
n application in thee Battery use scre
een to see the dettails about
its power consumption.
Diffferent applicationss offer different kinnds of information
n, and they
may
y even include opttions to modify thee settings so you can reduce
pow
wer consumption bby that application
n.
Setup Wizard
The f rst time
you turn on yyour phone, the Setup
Wizard guides you through
signing in
n to your Google A
Account. If you donn’t have one, don’t worry, the
Setup Wizard will help you create one.
NOTE This phone supports sevveral applications and services.
It is recommen
nded that you
purchase a data plan thaat meets your needs. Contact
your service pro
ovider for details.
1. Press and hold the Pow
wer/Lock Key
edge of
o your phone to tuurn it on.
o the top
on
2. Select a language and to
ouch Next.
3. Follow the Setup Wizardd to conf gure your phone set up in
ncluding
creatin
ng or logging in to your Gmail Accou
unt.
NOTE If you have an existing G
Google Account, your contacts
from that accou
unt are synced to
your phone.
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20 The Basics
Turnin
ng the Phonee On and Offf
Turning the phone on
Presss and hold the Po
ower/Lock Key
the screen turns on.
for a couple of se
econds until
Turning the phone off
1. Press and hold the Pow
wer/Lock Key
until
the pop-up menu
appears.
2. Touch Power off in the p
pop-up menu.
3. Touch OK to conf rm thaat you want to turnn off the phone.
k the phone
To unlock
If you don
n’t use the phone for a while, the screen and backlig
ght will shut off
to conserrve battery powerr. To unlock the ph
hone:
1. Press the
t Power/Lock K
Key
Your Lock Screen will ap
ppear.
2. Slide th
he screen up to u
unlock.
The lasst screen you werre working on ope
ens.
NOTE This is the default Lock Screen. If you've set upp an Unlock
Pattern, use your f ngerttip to draw the pattern.
To turn the
t phone sound
ds off
If you’re in
i a place where yyour phone sound
ds may
disturb otthers, you can quickly silence your phone
from
the Home
e screen.
1. Press the
t Power/Lock K
Key
, then unloock the screen.
2. Press and
a hold the Power/Lock Key
, then touch Silentt mode.
OR
Press the
t down Volume
e Key on the side of the phone
sounds are turned off orr vibration is set.
until all
NOTE The Vibration setting in the Sound menu affectts this mode. If the Vibration setting is
set to Only when not iin Silent mode (or Nev
ver), then the down Vollume Key turns all
sounds off. If the Vibraation setting is set to On
nly in Silent mode (or Always),
the down
Volume Key will set thee phone to vibrate.
The Basics 21
Setting Up Your Device
When you turn on your wireless device for the f rst time, you have the
option to quickly set up various accounts. Simply follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the initial setup of your wireless device.
To set up your device, follow the steps below:
1. Select your language and touch Next.
2. Select whether to Skip or Start the Backup Assistant application.
3. Select whether to Skip or Start the Google Account setup. With a
Google Account, Google applications are automatically synced between
your phone and computer regardless of where you make an update.
4. Select the other accounts you want to set up. (Email, etc.).
5. Select the Location Consent (Location Services/ Standalone GPS
Services/ Google Location Services).
NOTE A successful set up message is displayed. You can choose to view options that teach
you about your new phone including Watch & Learn / My Mobile / Guided Tours.
These options can be viewed later by accessing the Tools section of the Apps screen.
7. Touch Done to start using the phone.
For more information on how to set up your email, visit smartphones.
22 The Basics
Setting up your Google Account
1. At the setup screen, touch Create or Sign in.
2. Enter your username and password.
NOTE Touch the Back Key
to close the keyboard.
3. Touch Sign in.
Now your Gmail, Google Contacts, and Google Calendar events will all be
loaded to your phone automatically.
You can use the area below to record your Google Account information for
future reference.
Username:
@gmail.com
Password:
Your Google Account
You must sign into a Google Account to use Gmail, Google Talk, Google
Calendar, and other Google Apps; to download applications from Android
Market; to back up your settings to Google servers; and to take advantage
of other Google services on your phone.
IMPORTANT
If you want to restore your settings to this phone, from another phone that was
running Android release 2.0 or later, you must sign into your Google Account now,
during setup. If you wait until after setup is complete, your settings are not restored.
If you don’t have a Google Account, you’re prompted to create one.
If you have an enterprise account through your company or other organization, your IT
department may have special instructions on how to sign into that account.
When you sign in, your contacts, Gmail messages, Calendar events, and other
information from these applications and services on the web are synchronized with
your phone.
If you don’t sign into a Google Account during setup, you are prompted to sign in or to
create a Google Account the f rst time you start an application that requires one, such
When you sign in, you’re prompted to enter your username and password, using the
on-screen keyboard.
as Gmail or Android Market.
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T Basics 23
Phonee’s Status Icons
The Statu
us Bar appears at the top of every screen.
It displayss icons
indicating
g that you’ve receiived notif cations (on the left) and icons indicating
the phone’s status (on the right), along with the current time.
Notif cation icon
ns
Status
icons
If you hav
ve more notif cations than can f t inn the Status Bar, a plus icon
prom
mpts you to open thhe Notif cations panel
to view them
m all.
The follow
wing icons indicatte the status of yoour phone.
Call icon
ns
Microphone muted during a
calll
Missed call notiff cation
In call
In call using Blue
etooth device
Sp
peaker on
Privacy call
Calenda
ar & Alarm iconss
Ca
alendar event notiff cation
Alarm set
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24 The Basics
Email an
nd Messaging iccons
Em
mail received
Email sending faiiled
Neew message receiived
Sending message
e failed
High priority message
rec
ceived
New Gmail mess
sage received
Go
oogle Talk message received
New voice mail received
Sound iccons
Mu
usic currently play
ying
Silent mode
Vib
brate mode
Wired headset co
onnected
Network icons
Co
onnected to a 3G n
network
3G network is in use
Do
ownloading data
Uploading data
GP
PS on
No service
Accquiring GPS acce
ess
Strong network signal
Airrplane mode is on
Weak network siignal
Ro
oaming
Location service on
Lo
ocation service offf
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T Basics 25
Connectiivity icons
The follow
wing icons indicatte the status of yoour phone.
Wii-Fi connection de
etected
er connected
Android debugge
Blluetooth on
Bluetooth device
e connected
US
SB connected
USB tethering on
No
o Wi-Fi signal
Strong Wi-Fi sign
nal
System icons
The follow
wing icons indicatte the status of yoour phone.
Mo
ore notif cations
System secure
Intternal memory fulll
System alert
SD
D card inserted
No SD card inserrted
Go
oogle sync started
Error during Goog
gle sync
Ba
attery empty
Battery full
Ba
attery charging
Battery status un
nknown(error)
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26 The Basics
Getting
g to Know tthe Home Sccreen
The Hom
me screen is your sstarting point to access all the featu
ures on your
phone. It displays applicatiion shortcuts, icon
ns, widgets, and other
features.
Status Bar
Shows devic
ce status information,
including the
e time, signal strength, battery
status, and notif
cation icons.
Application
n Icon
Touch an icon
n (application, folder, ettc.) to
open the app
plication and use it.
Quick Keys
Provide easy
y, one-touch access to tthe
functions you use the most.
Apps Key
Touch to opeen the Apps screen to vview all
of your installled applications.
Quick Ke
eys
The Quick
k Keys are located
d at the bottom off the Home screen
n and Apps
screen.
pens the Phone aapplication which displays
the dialpaad so you can
: Op
diaal an unsaved num
mber. It also provid
des additional tabss to access the
Caall log, Contacts, aand your Groups.
: Op
pens your Contactss list. You can also access
the Phone application, Call
log
g, and your Groups by touching the taabs across the top of the screen.
: Op
pens the Messagiing application.
: Op
pens the Apps scrreen and displays phone options an
nd applications.
To return
n to the Home sscreen
Tou
uch the Home Keyy
at any time
e, from any applica
ation.
To view other
Home screeen panes
Slide your f nger left oor right across thee Home screen. The Home
scre
een spans seven sscreen widths, alllowing more space for icons,
wid
dgets, shortcuts, aand other items.
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T Basics 27
Home Screen Pane Ind
dicator
The do
ots indicate which Home screen
pane you are viewin
ng.
Touchsscreen
Your touc
chscreen providess an excellent way to interact with and
a use your
Android phone.
With the to
ouch of your f ngeer, you can downlo
oad and use
available applications, makee menu selectionss, and access dataa saved to your
phone.
The follow
wing terms are ussed for describing the different availlable actions
using the touchscreen:
Touch A single f nger tou
uch selects items.. For example, tou
uch an icon (e.g.,
applicatiion or menu item)), touch words (e.g., menu selectio
on or to answer
onscree
en question), or to
ouch letters and nu
umbers to type.
Touch and
hold Touch annd hold an item on the screen by to
ouching it and
not liftin
ng your f nger untill an action occurss. For example, to open a popup menu
u for customizing
g the Home screen
n, touch an empty
y area on the
Home screen until the m
menu pops up.
Drag To
ouch and hold an item for a momen
nt and then, witho
out lifting your
f nger, move
your f nger oon the screen unttil you reach the ta
arget position.
You can drag items on thee Home screen too reposition them.
Swipe or
o slide To swipee or slide, quickly move
your f nger across
the
surface of the screen, wiithout pausing wh
hen you f rst touch
h it (so you
don’t draag an item instead
d). For example, you
y can drag or slide the screen
up or do
own to scroll a listt, or browse throu
ugh the different Home
screens
by swipiing from left to rigght (and vice versa
a).
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28 The Basics
Double--tap Double-tap tto zoom a web pa
age or a map. For example,
quickly double-tap
a sectiion of a web page
e to zoom that sec
ction to f t the
width off the screen. You ccan also double-taap to control the zoom
in Maps
and in other
applications.
Pinch-to-Zoom Use youur index f nger andd thumb in a pinch
h or spread
motion to zoom in or out when using the browser,
a map, orr pictures.
Rotate the screen From
m many application
ns, the orientation
n of the screen
rotates with the phone ass you turn it from upright to sidewa
ays and back
again.
Rotate the phone counter-clockwise
for landsc
cape orientation.
Rota
ate the phone cloc
ckwise for
portraait orientation.
The Basics 29
Text Input Methods
Android keyboard: The Android keyboard can also be used to enter
text. To switch to the Android keyboard, touch and hold a text field,
then touch Input method > Android keyboard.
Using the Android keyboard
You enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open
the keyboard automatically. In others, you touch a text field where
you want to enter text to open the keyboard.
You can also enter text by speaking instead of by typing.
30 The Basics
To enter text
1. Touch a text field.
The onscreen keyboard opens.
2. Touch the keys on the keyboard to type.
The characters you’ve entered appear in a predictive word
box above the keyboard, with suggestions for the word you
are typing. Touch the arrow to view more suggestions.
3. Enter text into the text field.
▶
Touch the word you want as soon as it appears in
the predictive word box.
▶
Touch the Space Key or a punctuation key to enter the
predicted word.
▶
▶
Touch another word in the predictive word box.
Continue touching letters until the word appears in
the predictive word box.
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T Basics 31
▶
To
ouch the Delete Key
of the
t cursor.
to eraase characters to
o the left
NOTE
E Words that do not appear in the predicctive word box beforee you enter it
completely are autoomatically added to your dictionary for future
use. To
manually add a woord, touch and hold the word to open a dialog box,
then touch Add to d
dictionary.
4. When
n you're finishedd typing, press the
t Back Key
close the keyboard.
to
To enter num
mbers, symbolss, and other ch
haracters
Touch
h the Symbols Key
to sw
witch to the nu
umbers
and sy
ymbols keyboard
d.
Touch the Alt Key
on the symbolss keyboard to access
onal symbols; toouch it again to switch back.
additio
▶ Touch
h and hold any of the letter keeys to access alternate
symbo
ols. Initially, the symbol at the top of the key pops
up.
When
n the menu p
pops up, touchh any of the alternate
characcters or symbolss displayed.
▶ Touch
h and hold the P
Period Key (.) from
abc mode to open
a smaall window to ch
hoose from vario
ous symbols.
▶ Touch
h and hold a num
mber or symbol key to open a window
of
additio
onal symbols.
▶
To change the
t keyboard orrientation
▶
Turn the phone sidew
ways or upright.
You can conntrol whether th
he screen
changes orientation
auto
omatically
when you tu
urn the phone.
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32 The Basics
Appliccations: How
w to View, Op
pen and Swiitch
All of the applications on yoour phone, includiing any applicatio
ons that you
download
ded and installed ffrom Android MarrketTM or other sou
urces, are
grouped together
on the A
Apps screen, whichh you access from
m your Home
screen. Iff you have more aapplications than can
c f t on the Appss screen, you
can slide the screen up or down to view mo
ore.
Home screen
Touch
to open the Apps screeen.
Apps screen
Slide the screen left or right tto
bring more icons into view
w.
Touch an
n application icon to opeen
the applicationn.
Quick Keys (
Touch
to
t close the Apps scree
en.
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Opening
g and Closing thhe Apps screen
Opening
g the Apps screeen
With you
ur MS695, it’s easyy to access the Apps
screen no ma
atter what
feature you’re
currently ussing. Simply touch the Apps Key
Closing the Apps screen
To manu
ually close the Appps screen, touch the Home Key
Home
or touch
NOTE The Apps screen closess automatically when yoou touch an icon to open its application.
Dragging an icon onto yyour Home screen also closes the Apps screen
n automatically.
Customiizing the Apps sscreen
The items on the Apps scrreen are listed alphabetically within each
applicatio
on category. You caan customize the Apps screen by moving
the
position of
o applications so that you don’t hav
ve to scroll the screen up to
access th
he applications youu use most often.. You can also add additional
categorie
es to the screen too organize your f les.
Moving application
posiitions
1. From th
he Home screen, touch the Apps Key
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Manage app.
it to the positiion you want,
3. Touch and hold the application icon and drag
then lift your f nger. Appplication icons to thhe right of the position shift
accord
dingly.
Adding a category (in caase of category layout mode)
1. From the Home screen, touch the Apps Key
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Manage cate
egory > Add.
3. Enter the
t category nam
me, then touch Sav
ve.
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34 The Basics
Opening
g and Switching Applications
Multi-task
king is easy with A
AndroidTM because
e open applicatio
ons keep
running even
when you op
pen another appliccation. There’s no need
to quit an
applicatio
on before opening
g another. You can use and switch among several
open app
plications. Android manages each ap
pplication, stoppin
ng and starting
them as needed,
to ensure
e that idle applicaations don’t consum
me resources
unnecessarily.
Opening
g an application
Ope
en an application ssimply by touching
g its icon on the screen.
TIP!
You can customize yourr Home screen with the
e application icons you use
u most often.
Applications are locatedd on the Apps screen, but
b you can copy any app
plication icon to
your Home screen for ffaster access. No matteer where the icon is, on the Apps screen or
your Home screen, justt touch it to open and usse it.
Opening
g multiple appliccations
1. Touch an application iconn to open it.
2. Touch the Home Key
NOTE If the application icon yyou want is on your Hom
me screen, simply touch the icon to open
and use it.
3. Touch the Apps Key
4. Touch the icon for the otther application yoou want to open.
Switchin
ng between multtiple application
ns
1. Touch and hold the Hom
me Key
een with the icons of applications thhat you’ve used re
ecently will
A scre
appearr.
2. Touch the application icoon you want to op
pen or touch the Back
Key
to retu
urn to the current sscreen.
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T Basics 35
Touch an icon too open an application
you’ve used rec
cently.
Adding application
icons to the Home screen
Customiz
ze your Home screeen with the appllications you use most
often.
1. Open the
t Apps screen.
2. Touch and hold the application icon you want
to add to your Home
screen
n. Your Apps scree
en will close so thaat you can place the
t icon on the
Home screen.
3. Lift you
ur f nger to place it or drag the icon to where you wa
ant it on the
screen
n, then lift your f n
nger.
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36 The Basics
Workin
ng with Men
nus
There are two kinds of Anddroid menus: Optiions menus and Context
menus.
Options menus
Options menus
contain toools that apply to thhe activities of thee current
screen orr application, not tto any specif c item
m on the screen. To open the
available options menu, tou
uch the Menu Keey
. Not all appllications have
Options menus;
if you toucch the Menu Key
on a screen that
has no
Options menu,
nothing willl happen.
Some app
plications have m
more Options menu
u items than can f t in the
options menu.
To view the additional menu items, touch Morre.
Touch More to view additionaal menu items.
Context menus
Context menus
contain op
ptions that apply too a specif c item on
o the screen.
To open a Context menu, ttouch and hold an item on the scree
en. Not all
items hav
ve Context menuss. If you touch andd hold an item thatt has no
Context menu,
nothing willl happen.
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T Basics 37
When
n you touch and
hold ccertain items on
a scre
een, a Context
menu
u opens.
Manag
ging Notif ca
ations
Notif cation icons report thee arrival of new messages,
calendar events,
alarms, ass well as ongoing
g events, such as when
you are in a call.
When you
u receive a notif ccation, the notif caation icon will be displayed
in the
Status Baar. You can open thhe Notif cations paanel to view a list of all recent
notif catio
ons. Depending onn your settings, yoou may hear a nottif cation sound
and/or thee phone may vibrrate.
To open the Notif cation
ns panel
Status Bar to the bottom
of the scre
een.
Toucch and drag the S
OR
m the Home screeen, touch the Menu Key
From
> Nottif cations.
The Notif cations pannel displays your wireless
provider and a list of
yourr current notif cattions, organized innto ongoing and event-based
notiif cations.
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38 The Basics
Touch a
notif cation
to open it.
To respo
ond to a notif cattion
1. Open the
t Notif cations p
panel. Your curren
nt notif cations are listed in the
panel, each with a brief description.
2. Touch a notif cation to viiew it.
will close and the application that corresponds
The No
otif cations panel w
to
your re
esponse will open
n. For example, neew voicemail notiff cations dial
your vo
oicemail box, and Gmail notif cation
ns open the Gmaill application so
you can
n read your new m
messages.
To clear all notif cations
1. Open the
t Notif cations p
panel.
2. Touch the Clear button.
All eve
ent-based notif cattions will be cleareed; ongoing notiff cations will
remain
n in the list.
To close the Notif cation
ns panel
Touch and
d drag the tab at tthe bottom of the Notif cations paneel to the top of
the scree
en or just press thee Back Key
The panell will also close w
when you touch a notif
cation.
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T Basics 39
Search
hing Your Ph
hone and thee Web
You can search
for informaation on your phon
ne and on the web
b by using the
Google se
earch application.
Some app
plications, such ass Gmail, Contactss, and Browser ha
ave the ability
to search
h contents within tthose specif c app
plications.
You can conduct
the search
h by typing in the search terms or saying
what
you’re loo
oking for. Typing caan be useful beca
ause the search ap
pplication can
provide su
uggestions so youu don’t necessarily
y have to type outt your full
request.
Phone an
nd Web search using text entryy
1. Touch the Search Key
When you touch the Se
earch Key
on the
t Home screen or in
other applications
that ssupport this, the Quick
Search Box will
w open
automaatically.
Voiice Search
Touuch to search by voice.
Pro
ovides one-touch shorrtcut to
maatching search items and
past
sea
arches.
In som
me applications, succh as Gmail, Conttacts, and Browserr, the
applicaation’s own search
h box opens when you touch the Sea
arch Key
This is indicated by the aapplication’s icon on
o the left side of the
t search box.
amera),
No maatter what applicattion you’re workingg in (except for Ca
touchin
ng the Search Keey
will open thee Quick Search Bo
ox.
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40 The Basics
2. Enter the
t text you’re seaarching for in the Quick Search Box
x.
As yyou type, search resultss from your phone,
prev
vious search terms, and web search
suggestions appear. Touch an item to activate
thatt search result.
You can
n use the Search preferences to co
onf gure some asp
pects of web
search
h (for example, wh
hether it makes su
uggestions below the Quick
Search
h Box as you type), and what phone
e features you want to include in
search
hes. To access setttings, open the ap
pplication and touc
ch the Menu
Key
> Settings.
3. Touch
to search for tthe entered termss.
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T Basics 41
Lockin
ng the Screeen
You can lo
ock your screen soo that only you caan unlock it to mak
ke calls,
access yo
our data, buy appllications, and so on.
Setting an
a Unlock Patteern, PIN, or Passsword for the Firrst Time
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings
> Location & secu
urity.
2. Touch Set up screen locck (under the Scrreen unlock sectio
on of the
setting
gs).
3. Touch Pattern, PIN, or P
Password.
Pattern
n: The f rst time yyou set an unlock pattern,
you will see
s a tutorial
with in
nstructions on how
w to create it. Read the tutorial and touch Next
(twice). Draw your patteern (connect at lea
ast 4 dots) and tou
uch Continue.
Then redraw
your patterrn and touch Conff rm.
PIN: Enter a PIN (at leasst 4 digits) and tou
uch Continue. Re
eenter your PIN
and tou
uch OK to conf rm
m it.
Passw
word: Enter a passsword (at least 4 characters)
and touch Continue.
Reente
er your password and touch OK to conf rm it.
From then
on, any time you wish to turn the
t phone on or unlock
the
screen
n, you will need too draw your unlockk pattern or enter your PIN or
password to unlock the screen.
Changin
ng Your Unlock P
Pattern
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings
> Location & secu
urity.
2. Touch Change screen loock (under the Sc
creen unlock secttion).
current unlockk pattern.
3. Draw your
4. Touch Pattern to changee it (or touch Non
ne to remove it).
5. You’re prompted to draw
w and redraw yourr new pattern.
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42 The Basics
Using a PIN or Passworrd to Lock the Sccreen
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings
> Location & secu
urity.
2. Touch Set up screen locck (under the Scrreen unlock sectio
on).
creen with a numb
ber sequence or touch
3. Touch PIN to lock the sc
Passw
word for an alphan
numeric lock sequ
uence.
4. You’re prompted to ente
er and reenter the lock sequence.
From then
on, you will n
need to enter the sequence and tou
uch OK to
unlock the screen.
NOTES
You have 5 opportu
unities to enter your unllock pattern, PIN or password. If you used
When you can’t reccall your unlock pattern
n:
all the 5 opportuniities, you can try again after
30 seconds.
- If you’ve created a Google Account on thhe phone, touch Forgott pattern?. Then
you are required to sign in with your Gooogle Account to unlock your
phone.
- If you haven’t crreated a Google Accounnt on the phone, you neeed to perform a
factory reset (Caution: If you perform a factory reset, all user applications
and
user data will bee deleted. Please remem
mber to back up any im
mportant data before
performing a facctory reset).
1. Turn the power ooff.
2. Press and hold tthe following keys at thee same time:
Power/Lock Keey + the down Volume Key
K + the up Volume Key.
3. Release only thee Power/Lock Key just right after the phone viibrates.
It may take arouund 3 seconds.
3. Release the voluume keys when you see the screen message "Permanently Erase
User Data & Reeset Settings? Press the Power key to conf rm and
a any other key
to cancel." The f rst message will be dissplayed in 10 to 12 seco
onds.
4. Press the Poweer/Lock Key to conf rm (or press any other key to cancel).
When you presss the Power/Lock Key to
t conf rm, a pop-up appears asking "Are
you sure you wa
ant to continue with era
ase?".
5. Press the Poweer/Lock Key and your phhone will be restored to the factory
settings. To canccel, press any other keyy.
The Basics 43
Customizing the Home Screen
You can personalize your Home screen by adding application icons,
shortcuts, widgets, and other items to any Home screen pane. You can also
change the wallpaper.
To add an item to the Home screen
1. Go to the Home screen pane where you want to add the item.
and touch Add. Or, just touch and hold an
2. Touch the Menu Key
empty spot on the Home screen pane.
NOTE If there is no available space on a particular Home screen pane, Add will not be available;
you must delete or remove an item before you can add another item. In this case, you
have the option of switching to another Home screen pane.
3. In the menu that opens, touch the type of item to add.
You can add the following types of items to the Home screen:
Widgets Add any of a variety of widget applications to your Home screen,
including a clock, a music player, a picture frame, Google search bar,
a power manager, a calendar of upcoming appointments, a News and
Weather widget, and more. Note that more widgets can also be found on
Android MarketTM.
Shortcuts Add shortcuts to applications, a bookmarked web page, a
favorite contact, a destination in Maps, a Gmail label, a music playlist, and
more. The shortcuts available depend on the applications you have installed.
Folders Add a folder where you can organize other Home screen shortcuts
and icons, or folders that contain all your contacts, contacts with phone
numbers, or starred contacts. Your folders’ contents are kept up-to-date
automatically.
44 The Basics
To move an item on the Home screen
1. Touch and hold the item.
2. Drag the item to a new location on the screen.
Pause at the left or right edge of the screen to drag the item onto the
next available Home screen pane.
3. When the item is where you want it, lift your f nger.
To remove an item from the Home screen
1. Touch and hold the item (note that the Q uick Keys change to an icon of a
trash can).
2. Drag the item to the trash can icon.
3. When the icon turns red, lift your f nger.
To change the Home screen wallpaper
1. From the Home screen, touch the Menu Key
> Wallpaper.
You can also touch and hold an empty spot on the Home screen and
then touch Wallpapers in the menu that opens.
2. Touch Wallpapers or any wallpaper that is displayed.
Touch Gallery to use a picture you’ve taken with your camera as a
wallpaper. You can crop the picture before setting it as your wallpaper.
Touch Live Wallpapers to open a list of animated wallpapers installed
on your phone.
Live wallpapers can change according to the time of day, respond to
touching the screen, tell the time, or offer other information.
Touch any available wallpaper and it will automatically be applied to
your phone.
3. Touch Set wallpaper or Save (if necessary).
To rename a folder
1. Touch the folder icon to open it.
2. Touch and hold the folder window’s title bar.
3. Enter the new folder name.
4. Touch OK.
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Conneecting Quick
kly With Yourr Contacts
As you bu
uild up your list off contacts on your phone, you can use
u Quick
Contact for
f Android to quicckly chat, email, te
ext message, place a call, or to
locate you
ur contacts. Quickk Contact for Andrroid is a special se
et of icons that
you can use
u to quickly and easily connect to a contact.
Ope
en your Contacts llist and touch the contact’s picture.. A bubble will
ope
en with the available options, displaayed as icons. This is the Quick
Con
ntact bubble. Depeending on the con
ntact information saved, the
available actions will be displayed abov
ve the name.
nicate with the co
ontact.
Toucch a Quick Contacct icon to commun
Dep
pending on the icoon you’ve touched
d, a different application will
ope
en.
If you add
d a shortcut for a ccontact to your Home
screen, you will be able to
use it to open
Quick Contaact for that contac
ct.
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Connectin
ng to Networks and
Conneecting to Moobile Networrks
When you
u buy your phonee and sign up for service, your phon
ne is conf gured
to use your provider’s mob
bile networks for voice
calls and for transmitting
data.
Different locations may hav
ve different mobille networks availa
able. Initially,
your phon
ne is conf gured too use the fastest mobile network available
for
data. You can also conf gurre your phone to access
a different set of
networkss entirely, or to beh
have in specif c ways
when roamin
ng.
Connected to the 3G
G network (EVDO revA)
Connected to a 2G n
network (1x)
Thee more bars that aare lit, the stronge
er the wireless sig
gnal
Connected to anotheer wireless service
e provider’s netwo
ork (roaming)
The icons in the Status Barr indicate which kind
of data network you’re
connecte
ed to and the netw
work signal streng
gth.
When connected to sloweer networks, you may
m want to postp
pone using
your phon
ne for data-intenssive tasks until youu are connected to
o a faster
network again
or f nd a Wi--Fi network to con
nnect to.
To disab
ble data when roaming
You can prevent
your phon
ne from transmittin
ng data over otherr carriers’
mobile ne
etworks when youu leave an area thaat is covered by your
carrier’s
networkss. This is useful forr controlling expenses if your cell plan doesn’t
include daata roaming.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings
Mobile networks > Datta roaming.
> Wireless & netw
works >
2. Touch Data roaming to remove the check
kmark from the box. With
Data roaming
uncheckm
marked, you can still
s transmit data with a Wi-Fi
connec
ction.
Conneccting to Netw
works and Deevices
46
Conneecting to Wi--Fi Network
ks
Wi-Fi is a wireless network
king technology thhat can provide In
nternet access
at distanc
ces of up to 100 m
meters, depending
g on the Wi-Fi rou
uter and your
surroundiings.
To use Wi-Fi on your phonee, you must connect to a wireless access
point.
Some acc
cess points are op
pen and you can simply
connect to them. Others
are hidde
en or implement o
other security featu
ures, so you must conf gure
your phon
ne so it can conneect to them.
Turn off Wi-Fi
when you’re not using it, to ex
xtend the life of yo
our battery.
The follow
wing Status Bar iccons indicate your Wi-Fi status.
Co
onnected to a Wi-F
Fi network (waves
s indicate connection strength)
No
otif cation that an o
open Wi-Fi networrk is in range
When you
u connect to a Wii-Fi network, the phone
obtains a network
address and
a other informaation it needs from
m the network, ussing the
DHCP pro
otocol. To conf gu
ure the phone withh a static IP addre
ess and
other adv
vanced settings, frrom Wi-Fi setting
gs touch the Menu
u Key
Advance
ed.
To turn Wi-Fi
on and co
onnect to a Wi-F
Fi network
1. Touch the Apps Key
Fi settings.
> Settings
> Wireless & netw
works > Wi-
2. If the Wi-Fi
box is not ch
heckmarked, touch
h Wi-Fi to turn it on
o and scan
for available Wi-Fi netwo
orks.
nect to it.
3. Touch a network to conn
If th
he network is open
n, you will be prom
mpted to conf rm
m that you want
to connect
to that nettwork by touching
g Connect.
If th
he network is secu
ured, you will be prompted
to enterr a password
(Ask
k your network ad
dministrator for de
etails).
Wh
hen you’re connected to a network, you can touch thee network
nam
me in the Wi-Fi sett
ttings screen for details
about the speed, security,
add
dress, and related settings.
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Connecting to Networks and
To receive notif cations when open networks are in range
By default, when Wi-Fi is on, you receive notif cations in the Status Bar
when your phone detects an open Wi-Fi network.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.
2. From the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch Network notif cation to
checkmark the box. Touch again to remove the checkmark and stop
receiving notif cations.
To add a Wi-Fi network
You can add a Wi-Fi network so the phone will remember it, along with any
security credentials, and connect to it automatically when it is in range. You
can also add a Wi-Fi network manually if it does not broadcast its name
(SSID) or if you want to add a Wi-Fi network when you are out of its range.
To add a secured network, you need to contact the network’s administrator
to obtain the password or other required security credentials.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.
2. From the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch Add Wi-Fi network.
3. Enter the Network SSID (name) of the network.
If the network is secured, touch Security and touch the type of security
deployed on the network.
4. Enter the required passwords and security credentials.
5.Touch Save.
The phone will connect to the wireless network. Any credentials that you
entered are saved, so you are connected automatically the next time you
come within range of this network.
To forget a Wi-Fi network
You can make the phone forget about the details of a Wi-Fi network that
you added. For example, if you don’t want the phone to connect to it
automatically or if it’s a network that you no longer use.
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.
Conneccting to Netw
works and Deevices
48
2. In the Wi-Fi
settings scre
een, touch and hoold the name of th
he network
that yo
ou want to forget.
3. Touch Forget
network.
USB Au
utorun
USB Auto
orun is a feature thhat allows your MS695
to connect to a PC using a
USB cablee and set it up on a PC without a physical
CD-ROM.
Autom
matically installs thee LG USB Modem
m driver.
orage when a mic
croSD card is
Allows the phone to be used as Mass Sto
presen
nt in the MS695. IIt allows transfer of
o unprotected co
ontent from the
phone to the PC and vicce versa.
NOTE The MS695 has an interrnal memory and can use
u a removable microSD
D card to store user
content, such as photoss, videos, and voice recordings.
If the USB connection m
mode is set to Mass Storage when connecting
g the phone to a PC
via USB cable, two rem
movable disk drives will be
b displayed on your PC
C, one for the
internal memory and an
nother for the microSD card (if installed). You caan copy f les to and
from both disk drives.
To select USB mode forr Autorun
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings > Co
onnectivity >
Default connection mo
ode.
2. Touch Mass Storage to connect to the PC for Autorun.
3. Touch Charge Only to u
use only the charg
ging function and not
n the USB
functio
on.
NOTES
USB Autorun only worrks with Windows® XP, Windows 7, and VistaTM
operating
systems.
Log on to the PC as A
Administrator. Non-Adm
ministrator accounts havee insuff cient
privilege to install the USB Modem driver andd don’t run the Autorun feature.
Do not unplug the US
SB cable during Autorun
n.
If Autorun doesn't funnction properly, unplug and
a plug the USB cable to set Mass
Storage mode.
Autorun automatically
instaalls the USB devic
ce driver for every
y USB mode.
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Connectin
ng to Networks and
Internet Connection Mo
ode
Autorun may
m automatically
y use Internet Con
nnection mode in certain
circumsta
ances.
Autoru
un automatically sw
witches to Interne
et Connection mo
ode if the
connec
ction fails while sy
yncing or connectting.
Always ask
You can choose
to be askeed to conf rm the USB
connection when
connectin
ng to a computer.
When Allways ask is check
kmarked, the USB
B selection windo
ow is displayed.
Autorun
n is not available when:
Phone is booting (powerring up).
erating system is not set to Autorunn (automatic execu
ute command).
PC ope
To chang
ge the setting w
while Autorun is running:
You can change
the settings while Autorun iss running. Touch thee Apps Key
> Settings > Connectiv
vity > Default con
nnection mode > Mass Storage.
NOTE
Be sure to checkmark tthe box Always ask if you
y want to be asked to conf rm the USB
connection mode whenn the phone is connecteed to a computer.
Using th
he Status Bar to change the setttings
The Statu
us Bar shows the current USB conn
nection mode so you
y can easily
open the Status Bar and ch
hange the settingss as needed.
When co
onnected via USB, the current USB connection mode
e also appears
on the No
otif cations panel. Touch the connec
ction setting to display a screen
where yo
ou can change the USB connection mode.
NOTE
If the Always ask check
kbox is marked, the scrreen is only provided du
uring USB
connection, but is not pprovided in the notif cation area.
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microS
SD Card
microS
SD Card
Unmoun
nting and removving the microSD
D Card
To safely remove the micro
oSD card from y ouur device, f rst you
u need to
unmount the microSD cardd before removing
g it from the phon
ne.
WARNIING!
On the Android OS 2.2, you can download app
plications from Android Market and can
store them on the micrroSD card as well as on the device. Therefore, skipping
the
unmount procedure cann cause a serious error between the microSD card and the device.
In the worst case, the m
microSD card can becom
me corrupted or damag
ged.
1. Touch the
t Apps Key
> Settings
> SD card & phone
e storage >
Unmount External SD ccard. Now you cann safely remove thee microSD card.
2. Turn offf the phone, remove the back cove
er, and remove thee battery.
3. Gently push the expose
ed edge of the miccroSD card in with
h your f ngertip
ease it from the slo
ot.
to rele
4. Carefullly pull the microS
SD card out of thee slot.
i adapter by improper operation. Please
NOTE You can easily damage the microSD card and its
be careful when insertinng, removing, or handlinng them.
microSD
D Card Setting
gs
Viewing Memory in the microSD Card
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Settings
> SD card & pho
one storage.
2. Review
w the available info
formation.
The storage capacity
y page is divided innto three sectionss: SD card,
Inte
ernal Memory, andd Internal phone storage.
micro
oSD Card
Forma
atting the microS
SD Card
Formattting a microSD caard permanently removes all f les sttored on the
card.
1. Toucch the Apps Key
storag
ge.
> Settings
> SD card & phone
2. Touch Unmount
Extern
nal SD card to rellease the microSD
D card from
device use. The icon app
pears within the Notif
cations panel to indicate
an unm
mounted microSD
D card.
3. Onc
ce released, touch
h Format Externa
al SD card > Form
mat SD card
Erase everything.
On
nce completely fo
ormatted, the cardd is automatically re-mounted
(recon
nnected for use byy the device).
NOTE The form
matting procedure erasess all the data on the miicroSD card, after which the f les CANNOT
be retriev
ved. To prevent the losss of important data, pleease check the contentss before you format
the card.
Conne
ecting Your Deviice to Your Com
mputer
Before
e using your device’s mass storage capabilities, you need
to
prepare your device’s daata services to syn
nchronize with you
ur desktop or
laptop computer. Once you have connectted the device to the computer,
you can
n transfer your dat
ata to or from the device memory.
To con
nnect your devicce to a computerr via USB:
1. Use the USB cable thhat came with youur phone to conne
ect the phone
to a
ort on your compu
uter.
USB po
2. Ope
en the Notif cation
ns panel and then touch USB connected.
3. Toucch the connection
n mode you want to
t use to connectt to the PC.
Choo
ose from the follow
wing options: Charge Only, Mass Storage or
Interne
et Connection.
To rem
move the connecction:
WARNIN
NG!
Carefully follow
w your computer's in
nstructions to unmo
ount, remove,
or
nect any removablee USB devices or disks, to avoid losing information
disconn
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microSD Card
on the microSD card when disconnecting your phone from your computer.
1.On your computer, complete the process to safely Stop, or Remove,
the USB device (in this case, the phone). For example, use the Safely
Remove Hardware option to Stop the USB device, on Windows XP.
2.If using Windows Media Sync, make sure you disconnected Windows
by opening the Notifications panel and touching Windows media sync
3.Carefully remove the USB cable from the phone.
Important Connection Information
¾
To avoid loss of data, DO NOT remove the USB cable, the microSD
card, or the battery while accessing or transferring files.
¾
DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder or file names on
the microSD card, and do not attempt to transfer large amounts of data
from the computer to the microSD card. Doing so may cause the microSD
card to fail.
¾
DO NOT turn off or restart your computer, or put it into standby
mode, while using a mass storage device. Doing will result in loss or damage
of data.
¾
The internal microSD card can only be mounted for use by either the
device or a connected computer. Prior to accessing the card via a different
method, it must first be unmounted from its current device (phone or
computer‐USB).
Using Mass Storage mode
When you connect the phone and PC using a USB cable and set your
device’s USB connection mode to Mass Storage, you will see two
removable disks on the PC. You can copy f les to/from both the internal
memory and the removable SD card.
Calls
Placing
g and Endin
ng Calls
You can place
calls using thhe Phone applicattion. Calls can be manually
dialed usiing the Phone tabb. You can also diaal from your phone
e’s memory
using the Call log tab, the Contacts tab, or the Groups tab.
To open the Phone appllication
m the Home screeen, touch the Pho
one Key
From
bar.
in the Quick Keys
To place a call by dialing
1. Open the
t Phone applicaation.
To dial an international number, touch
h and hold the
enter the
0 key to enter the plus ( + ) symbol. Then,
p x for the country; followed
by the
international pref
full phone num
mber.
Touch to erase
e a digit. Touch and hold to erase the
entire numberr.
Touch the Message
Key
to send the message
Touch the Calll Key
you entered.
to dial the nu
umber that
2. Touch the keys on the dialpad to manually
y enter a phone number.
If yo
ou enter a wrong number, touch thee Delete Key
digiits one by one.
to erase
To erase
the entire nu
umber, touch and hold the Delete Key
To dial
d an internationaal number, touch and
a hold the
key
k to enter
the plus ( + ) symbol.. Then, enter the international pref x for the
country; followed by the full phone num
mber.
3. Touch the Call Key
too dial the number that you entered.
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Calls
You can use other ph
hone features whiile the call is unde
erway. If you
open
n another applicaation, the Call iconn appears in the Status
Bar for
the duration of the caall.
Press the Volume Keeys to adjust the call
c volume.
Use the on-screen bu
uttons to enter ad
dditional numbers, place the
call on hold and take an incoming call, add another call, use the
spea
akerphone, end thhe call, and other options.
NOTE If you opened other app
plications while on a call, you'll need to return to
t the Call screen
to end the call. You can touch the Home Key
, then the Phone Key
or drag the
Notif cations panel dow
wn and touch the Call ico
on.
Airplane mode
Some loc
cations may requirre you to turn off your
phone’s wire
eless
connectio
ons by placing youur phone in Airplanne mode.
1. Press and
a hold the Poweer/Lock Key
2. Touch Airplane
mode.
rks setting also has a ch
heckbox to enable or disaable Airplane
NOTE The Wireless & network
mode.
Calls
Answeering or Rejeecting Calls
When you
u receive a phonee call, the Incomin
ng call screen ope
ens with the
caller ID and
a any additionall information abou
ut the caller that you
y have saved
in the Co
ontacts list. All inco
oming calls are recorded in the Calll log.
To answeer a call
he screen is unloccked, simply touch
h the Answer Key
If th
he screen is locked
d, drag right to an
nswer.
If th
ou were already onn a call, the f rst call
c is placed on ho
old while you
If yo
answ
wer the new call.
the incomiing call ringer, pre
ess the Volume Keys.
To silence
Unlocked Scree
en
Loc
cked Screen
Touch the
Answer Key
to answer
the call.
Touch the
Send msg
key to send
a quick
message
to the callerr
and forward
them
to your
voicemail.
Touch the
Decline Key
to send the
caller directly
to your
voicemail.
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Calls
To declin
ne a call and divvert it to voicemaail
he screen is unloccked, simply touch
h the Decline Key
If th
he screen is locked
d, slide the Declin
ne Key
If th
to thee left.
The caller is sent direectly to your voicemail box to leave a message.
Unlocked Scre
een
Locked Screen
Touch the Decline
Key to decline
the call and send
the caller directly
to your voicemail
box to leave a
message.
the ringer, press the Volum
me Keys.
To silence
Workin
ng with the Call Log
The Call log
l is a list of all thhe calls you’ve diaaled, received, or missed.
It
offers a convenient
way to redial a number, return a call, or ad
dd a number to
your Con
ntacts.
To open the Call log
(from the Quuick Keys bar) > th
he Call log tab
Toucch the Phone Keyy
at the top of the sscreen.
Callls are listed in the Call log tab. The most recent calls are located at
the top of the list. Scrroll down to see older
entries.
Calls
To dial a number in the Call log
m the Call log, tou
uch the Call Key
at the right of the call entry.
From
You can also touch annd hold the entry to
t open a menu with
w more
optiions to communiccate with that con
ntact in other wayss.
To add an
a entry’s number to your Conta
acts
1. Touch and
a hold the call entry.
2. Touch Add
A to contacts.
3. Touch Create
new conta
act or touch Add to the existing an
nd choose an
existin
ng contact to add tthe new number to.
To take other
actions onn a Call log entryy
n from where you can call
Toucch a Call log entry to open a screen
the contact, send the contact a messa
age, add the numb
ber to your
Con
ntacts list, and learrn more about thee original call.
n a menu where you
y can call the
Toucch and hold a Calll log entry to open
con
ntact, view contactt information, editt the number befo
ore you redial,
and more.
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Calls
To clear the Call log
(from the Quuick Keys bar) > th
he Call log tab
Toucch the Phone Keyy
at
a the top of the sscreen. Touch the Menu
Key
> Delete
all. Or
touc
ch Multiselect, ch
hoose the call entrries you wish to delete,
then
touc
ch Delete > OK.
You can also touch annd hold an entry inn the log. In the menu
that
ope
ens, touch Remov
ve from call log > OK.
Calling
g Your Conta
acts
Instead of manually dialingg phone numbers using the dialpad, you can use
your Con
ntacts list to dial quuickly and easily.
You can also
quickly call a ccontact by using Quick
Contact.
If you hav
ve contacts on thee web, they’re syn
nchronized with yo
our phone
when you
u f rst synchronizee to your GoogleTM
Account.
To call a contact
1. Touch the Contacts Keyy
from the Quuick Keys bar.
2. Touch the contact you w
wish to call.
t contact’s phon
ne number you want
to call.
3. Touch the
To call a favorite contact
1. Touch the Contacts Keyy
Group
ps tab.
from the Quuick Keys bar, then
n touch the
2. Touch Favorites and theen touch the conta
act you wish to caall.
3. Touch the contact’s pho
one number you want
to call.
Calls
Voice Dialer
You can use
u the Voice Dialeer application to place
a phone call by speaking
the name
e of a contact or a phone number.
To place a call by speakiing
1. Touch Voice Dialer
iin the Apps screen
n or on the Home
e screen.
If you have
a Bluetooth headset that supp
ports “voice-recog
gnition” or
“voice dialing,” you may be able to open Voice
Dialer by pressing your
headse
et’s main button oor in some other way,
and dial by vo
oice using
your headset. For detaills, see the docum
mentation that cam
me with your
headse
et.
2. Say “C
Call” followed by th
the name of the contact or say “Diaal” followed by
a phon
ne number.
Option
ns During a Call
Touch to turn the speakerphone on or
o off. The Speaker
Key lights up to indicate that the
speakerphonee is on.
WARNING!
To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold the phone
against your ear
e when the speakerph
hone is turned on.
Touch to mute the microphone duriing a call. The Mute
Key lights up to indicate that the mic
crophone is muted.
oth headset and the
Touch to swittch between a Bluetoo
phone.
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Calls
To mute the microphone during a call
Touch the Mute Key.
The Mute Key lights up to indicate that the microphone is muted.
The Mute icon will appear in the Status Bar to remind you that the
microphone is turned off.
When viewing the in-call screen, you can unmute the microphone by
touching the Mute Key again.
The microphone is unmuted automatically when the call ends.
To turn the speakerphone on or off
Touch the Speaker Key.
The Speaker Key lights up to indicate that the speakerphone is on.
The Speaker icon will appear in the Status Bar and the sound from
your call is played through the phone’s speaker.
When viewing the in-call screen, you can turn the speakerphone off
by touching the Speaker Key again.
The speaker is turned off automatically when the call ends.
WARNING!
To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold the phone against your ear when the
speakerphone is turned on.
To switch between a Bluetooth headset and the phone
When a Bluetooth headset is paired and connected to your phone, you can
conduct calls on the headset for hands-free conversation. During a call, you
can opt to use the Bluetooth headset or just the phone.
When using the Bluetooth headset during a call, the Ongoing Call notif cation
icon is blue in the Status Bar (the icon is green when using the phone).
Touch the Bluetooth Key to switch the call from the headset to the
phone, or vice versa.
Calls
Manag
ging Multiplee Calls
Contact your
wireless serv
vice provider to leaarn whether they support
conferenc
ce calls and how m
many participantss you can include.
To switch
h between curreent calls
Toucch the Swap Key
The current call will bbe placed on hold and you will be co
onnected with
the other call.
Touch to swap calls.
The curreent call will be
placed on
n hold and you
will be co
onnected with the
other call.
To set up
p a conference ccall
Contact your
wireless serv
vice provider to leaarn whether they support
conferenc
ce calls and how m
many participantss you can include.
1. Place a call to the f rst p
participant.
2. When you’re connected
d, touch Contacts
or Dialpad
3. Choosse a contact to calll from your Conta
act list or enter thee number on
the diaalpad.
4. After you’re
connected, touch the Merge
e calls Key
is adde
ed to the conferen
nce call.
. The
T participant
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Calls
Listeniing to Your V
Voicemail
When you
u have a new voicemail message, the Voicemail no
otif cation icon
appea
ars in the Status B
Bar. If you have noot set up your voicemail number,
or if you need
to change it,, you can do that in
i the Call settings.
To listen to your Voicemail
Ope
en the Notif cation
ns panel and touch
h New voicemaill.
OR
Toucch the
to listenn or manage your voicemail.
Web
Browser
The Browser feature allows you to access the internet from your device.
Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your
service provider.
Internet
Learn to access and bookmark your favorite web pages.
NOTE
You may incur additional charges for accessing the web and downloading media. For
details, contact your service provider.
Available icons may vary depending on your region.
Browse web pages
1.
2.
Press the Home Key, then touch the Applications Launcher Key >
Browser to launch the Browser and open your homepage. To
access a specific web page, touch the URL input field, enter the
web address (URL) of the web page, and select Go.
Navigate web pages using the following:
While browsing the web page, use the following options:
▶ To zoom in or out, double-tap the screen. You can also use the
two finger zoom. Place your two fingers on the screen and slowly
pinch or spread apart.
▶ To open a new window, press the Menu Key, then touch
Windows.
▶ To view the list of bookmarks, press the Menu Key, ten touch
Bookmarks. You can also add, edit, or delete a bookmark.
▶ To view the currently active windows, press the Menu Key,
then touch Windows. You can open multiple pages and switch
back and forth between them.
▶ To reload the current web page, press the Menu Key, then
touch Refresh.
Refresh menu appear after being finished loading of web page.
▶ To stop loading web page, press the Menu Key, then touch
Stop.
Stop menu appear when web page is loading.
▶ To go to previous page, press the Back Key.
▶ To go to a next page in history, press the Menu Key, then touch
Forward.
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Web
▶ To bookmark the current web page, press the Menu Key, then
touch More > add bookmark.
▶ To search for text on the web page, press the Menu Key, then
touch More > Find on page.
▶ To select text on the web page, press the Menu Key, then touch
More > Select text. Highlight the text you want with your finger.
The highlighted text is copied to the phone’s memory and you can
paste it anywhere that allows text to be entered.
▶ To view the web page details, press the Menu Key, then touch
More > Page info.
▶To send the web address (URL) of the web page to others, press
the Menu Key, then touch More > share page.
▶ To view the download history, press the Menu Key, then touch
More > Downloads.
▶To customize the Browser settings, press the Menu Key, then
touch More > settings.
Bookmark your favorite web pages
If you know the web address of the web pages, you can manually add a
bookmark. To add a bookmark,
1.
Press the Home Key, then touch the Applications Launcher key >
Browser
2.
Press the Menu Key, then touch Bookmarks.
3.
Touch Add. Enter a page title and a web address (URL)
4.
Touch OK
From the bookmark list, touch and hold a bookmark and use the following
options:
▶ To open the web page in the current window, touch Open.
▶ To open the web page in a new window, touch Open in new
window.
▶ To edit the bookmark details, touch Edit bookmark.
▶ To add the bookmark shortcut to the one of the Home screen
panes, touch Add shortcut to Home.
▶ To send the web address (URL) of the web page to others,
touch Share link.
Web
▶ To copy the web address (URL) of the web page, touch Copy
link URL.
▶ To delete the bookmark, touch Delete bookmark.
▶ To use the web page as your Browser homepage, touch Set as
homepage.
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Web
Maps
To search for a location
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Maps.
2. Touch the search box at the top of the scrreen.
3. In the search box, enterr the place you’re looking for. You caan enter an
addresss, a city, or a t ypee of business or establishment.
Fo
or example,
“theatter in New York”.
4. Touch the Search Key
Orange markers indicatte search matches on the map.
You can
n touch a marker to open a balloon that contains a laabel. Touch the
balloon
n to open a screen
n with more inforrmation about the location, as
well ass options for obtaiining directions.
To get diirections
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Maps.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Directions.
3. Enter a starting point in the f rst text box and your destinatiion in the
second
d text box. You cann also select an address from your Favorites,
contac
cts or history.
To reve
erse directions, to
ouch the Reverse icon
4. Touch the Car icon
ffor driving directio
ons or the Walking icon
for wallking directions.
5. Touch Go.
6. Choosse how to view dirrections on Maps from the Directio
ons pop-up
menu that is displayed.
Your ro
oute is displayed oon a map.
7. To view
w the directions in a list format, touchh the Menu Key
> List view.
To swiitch back to your m
map route from Liist view, touch the Menu Key
> Map
M view.
Com
mmunication
Contacts
The Conttacts application aallows you to store
e names, phone numbers
and
other info
ormation in your p
phone’s memory.
Using Your
Y Contacts
Use the Contacts
applicatiion to add, view, and
a communicate
e with your
friends an
nd acquaintances.
To open your Contacts aapplication
Toucch the Apps Key
> the Contactts icon
OR
Touch the Home Key
> the Contactss Key
in the Qu
uick Keys bar.
contacts are displayed alphabeetically in a list. If you have a
All of your
new ph
hone and haven’t added any contac
cts yet, the Conta
acts application
will dissplay hints on how
w to start adding contacts
to your phone.
To open a list of your favvorite contacts
Ope
en your Contacts application and to
ouch the Groups tab
t at the top
of th
he screen. Then to
ouch Favorites.
Fav
vorites lists the co
ontacts you’ve add
ded to the list, followed by a list
of your
most frequen
ntly called contactts.
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Comm unication
To view details
about a ccontact
1. Open your
Contacts app
plication.
2. Touch the contact whosse details you wan
nt to view.
Touch an icon to call, messsage, or open othe
er applications.
The Dial icon
plaaces a call to the number.
The Message icon
starts a messag
ge.
The Mail icon
sta
arts an email.
The Chat icon
sta
arts a chat.
Touch the Menu Key
for the following menu options: Edit contact,
Share,, Delete contact, A
Add to home scrreen, Options, and
d More (Export
and Sp
peed dials).
Adding Contacts
You can add
a contacts on yoour phone and syn
nchronize them with
w the
contacts in your GoogleTM A
Account, Microso
oft Exchange accou
unt, or other
accounts that support synccing contacts.
The Conttacts application trries to join new addresses with exiisting contacts,
to create a single entry. Youu can also manag
ge that process ma
anually.
Com
mmunication
To add a new contact
1. Open the
t Contacts appliccation.
2. Touch the the Menu Keyy
> New conttact.
3. If you have
more than onne account with contacts,
touch Contact type at
the top
p of the screen annd choose the acc
count to which you
u want to add
the con
ntact.
4. Enter the
t contact’s nam
me.
5. Touch a category of con
ntact information, such as phone nu
umber and
email address,
to enter that kind of inform
mation about your contact.
6. Touch a category’s plus button
to add more than one en
ntry for that
catego
ory. For example, iin the phone num
mber category, add a work
numbe
er and a home num
mber. Touch the laabel button to the left of the
entry item
information tto open a drop-do
own menu of prese
et labels. For
examp
ple, Mobile and W
Work for a phone number.
7. Touch the Picture Fram
me icon
to select a picture to disp
play next to
the na
ame in your list of contacts and in otther applications.
8. When you’re f nished, to
ouch Save.
Importiing, Exporting, and Sharing Contacts
If you hav
ve contacts stored in vCard formatt on a microSD caard you can
import th
hem into your Con
ntacts application on your phone. Yo
ou can also
export co
ontacts in vCard fo
ormat onto a micrroSD card.
Export to back them up to a computer or oth
her device or so you
y can send a
contact via
v email.
To import contacts from
m your microSD card
You can copy
contacts, in vvCard format, ontoo your microSD caard then
import th
hem into your phone.
1. Insert the memory card (that contains thee vCard f les) into your phone.
2. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Impo
ort/Export.
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4. Touch Import from SD card.
5. When the pop-up appears, select the storage type.
6. If you have more than one account on your phone, touch the account
into which you want to import the contacts.
7. Touch the contacts you want to import to the microSD card. Then touch
Done and OK to conf rm.
To export contacts to your microSD card
You can export all of the contacts on your phone to your microSD card, as
vCard f les. You can then copy this f le to a computer or another device that
is compatible with this format, such as an address book application.
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Import/Export.
3. Touch Export to SD card.
4. When the pop-up appears, select the storage type.
5. Touch the contacts you wish to export to the SD card. To export all
contacts, touch Select All in the top left corner of the screen.
Then touch Export and OK.
To share a contact
You can share a contact with someone by sending it to them as a vCard f le.
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the contact you want to share to view the contact details.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Share.
4. Choose the method for sending.
5. Enter the necessary information and share it.
Communication
Adding a Contact to Your Favorites
The Favorites section contains a short list of the contacts you communicate
with most often.
To add a contact to your favorites list
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch a contact to view its details.
3. Touch the gold star to the right of the contact’s name.
When the contact is added to your favorites list, the star will be
gold-colored.
To remove a contact from your favorites list
1. Open the Contacts application and touch the Groups tab.
2. Touch Favorites then touch a contact entry to view its details.
3. Touch the gold star to the right of the contact’s name.
The grey-colored star will indicate that the contact was removed from
your Favorites list.
Searching for a Contact
It’s easy to search for a contact by name.
To search for a contact
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the search box or touch the Search Key
3. Start entering the name of the contact you’re searching for. As you type,
contacts with matching names will appear below the search box.
4. Touch a matching contact in the list to view its details.
You can also search by nickname, email, organization and number.
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Editing Contact Details
You can change or add details saved in your contact entries. You can also
set specif c ringtones to specif c contacts or determine whether calls from
specif c contacts are diverted to your voicemail.
Some contact entries contain information from multiple sources:
information that you added manually, information that Contacts joined from
multiple accounts to consolidate duplicates, etc.
If you f nd duplicate entries in Contacts, you can join them into a single entry.
Changes made to information from one source do not automatically change
the information on the other sources. For example, if you have information
about a contact from a Google Account and an Exchange account and both
are conf gured to sync contacts, changes to the contact from the Google
Account are synced to that account on the web, but the information from
the Exchange account will remain unchanged.
To edit contact details
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch and hold the contact whose details you want to edit. In the menu
that opens, touch Edit contact.
3. Edit the contact information.
4. Touch Save to save the changes.
To change a contact’s default phone number
The default phone number is used when you initiate a call or send a text
message using the context menu (by touching and holding a contact).
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details.
3. Touch and hold the phone number to use as the contact’s default phone
number.
4. Touch Make default number in the menu that opens.
The default phone number is indicated by a checkmark.
Communication
To divert calls from a contact to your voicemail
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Options.
4. Touch Incoming calls to checkmark the option and enable it.
5. Touch the Back Key
When this contact calls you, your phone will not ring and the caller will
be forwarded directly to your voicemail.
To set a ringtone for a contact
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Options.
4. Touch Ringtone then touch a ringtone to select it.
5. Touch OK to save the ringtone to the contact.
To delete a contact
1. Open your Contacts list or Favorites list.
2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Delete contact.
If you delete a contact from Google Contacts (or another account with
editable contacts), the contact is also deleted from Contacts on the
web the next time you sync your phone.
You can’t delete contacts from a read-only account, such as Facebook.
Instead, a dialog box informs you that the contact will be hidden.
If the contact contains information from both editable accounts (such
as Contacts) and from a read-only account (such as Facebook), a
dialog box informs you that the information from the read-only account
will be hidden, not deleted.
4. Touch OK to conf rm that you want to delete the contact.
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Comm unication
Commun
nicating with Yo
our Contacts
From the Contacts or Gro
oups tab, you can quickly call or sen
nd a text (SMS)
or multim
media message (M
MMS) to a contactt’s default phone number.
You
can also open
a list of all thhe ways you can communicate
with
h that contact.
This sectiion describes way
ys to initiate comm
munication when viewing your
list of con
ntacts. The Conta
acts application sh
hares your contac
cts with many
other app
plications, such as GmailTM and Messsaging.
TM
To conne
ect by using Quiick Contact for Android
1. Touch a contact’s picturee to open Quick Contact
for Android.
Touch
a contact's picturee.
2. Touch the icon correspon
nding to the type of communicatio
on you want to
start.
ommunication iconns displayed depe
end on the types of
o information
The co
you sa
aved in the contact information.
Com
mmunication
To comm
municate with a contact
1. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
2. Touch the contact with w
whom you want to
t communicate.
3. In the contact’s details sscreen, touch the way to start communicating
with th
he contact.
The Dial icon
plaaces a call to the number.
The Message icon
starts a messag
ge.
The Mail icon
sta
arts an email.
The Chat icon
sta
arts a chat.
NOTE
Anytime you see the D
Dial icon
next to a nu
umber, such as in your Favorites
or Call
log, just touch it to call that number.
To call a contact’s defau
ult number
1. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
2. Touch and hold the conttact you wish to call.
ns.
3. Touch Call contact in the menu that open
To send a text or multim
media message to
t a contact’s de
efault number
1. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
2. Touch and hold the conttact you wish to message.
3. Touch Text contact in thhe menu that opens.
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Selectin
ng Which Conttacts are Displlayed
You can hide
contacts that don’t have phone
e numbers. You caan also
conf gure
e which groups of contacts you wan
nt to display in thee Contacts list.
To set whether
contacts without phone numbers are displayed
If you use
e your list of conta
acts only to call pe
eople, you can hid
de any contacts
that don’t have phone num
mbers.
1. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Displlay options.
3. Touch Only contacts with phones to sellect or deselect th
his option.
When selected, a check
kmark will appear.
4. Touch Apply
to save the settings.
NOTE
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NTACTLISTBY'IVENNAMEOR&
&AMILYNAME
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ACTNAMESAS'IVENNAMElR
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To chang
ge which groupss are displayed
1. Open the
t Contacts appllication.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Displlay options.
3. Touch an account to opeen its list of availabble groups.
4. Touch each group whose contacts you wa
ant to view in your Contacts
applica
ation. Contact typees with a checkmark will appear in your contacts
list. Thiis action affects only which contactts are displayed. Your
Y sync
setting
gs will not be affec
cted.
5. Touch Apply
to save youur settings.
Communication
Joining Contacts
When you add an account or add contacts in other ways, such as by
exchanging emails, the Contacts application attempts to avoid duplication by
joining contact information automatically. You can also join contacts manually.
To join contacts
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the contact entry to which you want to add information. The
contact name for this entry will remain unchanged after you join with
another contact.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Edit contact.
4. Touch the Menu Key
> Join.
5. Touch the contact whose information you want to join with the f rst
contact. The information from the two contacts will be merged and
displayed under the name from the f rst contact.
6. Touch Save to conf rm you want to join the entries. The contact
information will be displayed in one contact entry.
Separating Contact Information
Each contact entry on your phone may contain ‘joined’ information from a
variety of sources.
If contact information from different sources was joined in error, you can
separate the information back into individual contact entries on your phone.
To separate contact information
1. Open the Contacts application.
2. Touch the contact entry whose information you want to separate.
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Edit contact.
4. Touch the Menu Key
> Separate.
5. Touch the OK button to conf rm you want to separate the entries. The
contact information will separated into individual contact entries in the
Contacts list.
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Comm unication
Email
Opening
g Email and th
he Accounts Sccreen
You can use
u the Email app
plication to read em
mail from services other than
GmailTM. The
T Email applicaation supports the following accoun
nt types:
Microsoft
ft Exchange, Wind
dows Live Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gm
mail, AOL Mail,
and otherr accounts.
To open the Email appliication
Toucch the Apps Key
> Email
The f rst time
you open thee Email applicatio
on, a setup wizard opens to help
you add an
a email account.
After the initial setup, Emaiil displays the con
ntents of your Inbox.
The Acc
counts screen
The Acc
counts screen listss all your accounts.
Ope
en the Email appllication. If you’re not
n on the Accoun
nt screen,
touc
ch the Menu Key
> Accounts.
Each
h folder and accou
unt on the Accoun
nts screen display
ys the number
of unread
messages in green, or will display
the numbe
er of messages
in Starred,
Drafts and Outbox in gray.
You can touch an acccount to view its In
nbox.
The account from whhich you send emaail by default is ind
dicated with a
chec
ckmark.
Communication
Reading Your Messages
You can read messages from the Inbox, or from other folders from the
individual accounts.
To read a message
From the Accounts screen, simply touch any account to display it.
You can also go to the folder list of the account by touching the Menu Key
> Folders from the Inbox.
NOTE
When new email arrives, a notif cation appears in the Status Bar. Drag the Notif cations
panel downward and touch the email notif cation.
Responding to a Message
There are many options how you can respond to a received email message.
You can reply to it, forward it, or even just delete it.
To reply to or forward a message
While reading a message, touch Reply or Reply all (available at the
bottom of the screen).
While reading a message, touch the Menu Key
forward the message.
> Forward to
To mark a message as unread
You can set a message to appear as though it has not been read – for
example, to remind yourself to read it again later.
From the Inbox, touch and hold the desired message, then touch
Mark as unread in the dialog box that opens.
To delete a message
There are a few easy ways to delete a message.
While reading a message, touch Delete at the bottom of the screen.
From the Inbox, touch the checkbox next to one or more messages,
then touch Delete at the bottom of the screen.
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Comm unication
For many types of accountts, deleted messa
ages are moved to
o a Trash folder,
so you caan retrieve them inn case they were deleted by mistak
ke.
Gmail
Opening
g Gmail and Yo
Your Inbox
When you
u open the Gmaill application, the most
recent conv
versations are
displayed
d in your Inbox.
To open the Gmail appliication
Touch th
he
Apps Key
> Gmail
All of yo
our conversations are displayed in your
Inbox unless you delete,
archive, or f lter them.
The currrent Google Acco
ount is displayed at
a the top right of the
t Inbox. If
you hav
ve more than one account, you cann switch accounts to view the
messag
ges in each Inbox.
Converssations with new m
messages are dissplayed with bold subject lines.
To read a message in a co
onversation, touch
h its subject line text.
indiicates that this me
essage was sent directly
to you.
>> indiicates that you we
ere CC’d on this message.
No indicator indicates thhat this message was sent to a gro
oup that
includes yo
ou.
Com
mmunication
To open your Inbox whenn Gmail is runniing
If you are viewing a messa
age or another label, touch the Back
k Key
you return
n to your Inbox.
until
OR
When reading a messsage, touch the Menu
Key
> Go
G to Inbox.
OR
Key
Wheen viewing a list oof labeled conversaations, touch the Menu
> More
> Go to Inbo
ox.
To switch
h accounts
Gmail dissplays conversatio
ons and messagess from one Googlee Account at
a time. Iff you have more thhan one account, you
y can open the Accounts
screen to
o view how many unread messagess you have in each
h account and
to switch
h accounts.
1. From your
Gmail Inbox, touch the Menu Key
> Accounts.
2. Touch the account that ccontains the emaill you want to read
d.
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Comm unication
Reading
g Your Messag
ges
When vie
ewing a list of con
nversations in yourr Inbox or in any liist of labeled
conversattions, you can opeen a conversation
n to read its messa
ages.
To read a message
ant to read.
Toucch a conversation that contains the message you wa
A co
onversation openss to the f rst new (unread) message
e, or to the
f rst starred message
e, if you’ve previou
usly starred a mes
ssage in the
conv
versation.
The Google Talk online status will appe
ear next to the nam
me of the
sender of each message if the sender has a Google Acc
count. Touch
the contact’s picture to open Quick Co
ontact.
Wh
hen reading messa
ages in a conversa
ation, you can use
e the buttons at
the bottom of the scrreen to archive thee entire conversattion or delete
it. After
you delete a conversation, youu can touch Undo in the green
bar that appears at thhe top of the scre
een to undo the laast action and
resttore the message to its previous location.
You can also touch thhe arrow buttons to
t read the next, oldest,
unread
messsage in a converssation in your Inboox (or the converssation list
you’’re working in).
Toucch
on the messsage header to access
options forr replying
or forwarding
fo
the me
essage.
Com
mmunication
To reread
d a message
When you
y open a converrsation, messagess that you’ve alread
dy read are
minimizzed into a tab that indicates the num
mber of hidden messages.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gmail
. Thhen touch the conv
versation
ant to view and thhe tab indicating minimized
messag
ges.
you wa
2. Touch the contact namee to open that message.
> Mark
When re
eading a message
e you can touch thhe Menu Key
unread to return a read m
message to the un
nread state. For ex
xample, to
remind yourself to read itt again later.
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Comm unication
Compossing and Sendiing a Messagee
You can compose
and send
d a message to people
or groups with
w Gmail
addresse
es or other email a
addresses.
To comp
pose and send a message
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gmail
> the
t Menu Key
> Compose.
ess.
2. Enter a recipient’s addre
As you
u enter text, match
hing addresses arre offered from yo
our Contacts
list. You
u can touch a sug
ggested address or
o continue enterin
ng text to enter
a new one.
3. Touch the Menu Key
necesssary.
> Add Cc/Bcc to Cc or Bcc recipients, if
4. Enter a subject for the m
message in the Su
ubject f eld.
5. Contin
nue into the next f eld to enter your email message.
6. Touch the Menu Key
7. Touch Send
> Attach to addd an attachment to
o the email.
to send
d your message.
to save the
If you’’re not ready too send the message, touch
messa
age as a Draft. Youu can read your drrafts by opening messages
with
the Drraft label.
To erasse the message, ttouch the Menu Key
saved drafts).
> Discard
d (including any
If you aren’t connected to a network - for
fo example, if you
u’re working in
Airplan
ne mode - the m
messages that you send are stored on
o your phone
with th
he Outbox label unntil you connect too a network again
n.
Com
mmunication
Replyin
ng to or Forwarrding a Messag
ge
You can continue
an email conversation by replying
to a mess
sage or by
forwardin
ng it.
To reply to or forward a message
1. Touch
on the messa
age header to access options for rep
plying
or forw
warding the messa
age.
2. Touch Reply, Reply all, or Forward.
Replyin
ng to or forwardin
ng messages with
hout changing the subject adds
your reeply to the currentt conversation.
Changing the subject sttarts a new converrsation.
The message
will open in a new screen where
you can add
d or remove
addressses, edit the subjject, and add or re
emove text or atta
achments.
You can
n add one or morre people to an on
ngoing conversatio
on by replying
to all and then adding thhe new person’s address(es)
to the reply.
Note th
hat the conversatiion text and previious messages aree also included
in yourr reply (or forward
d).
3. Touch Send
to send
d your message.
Comm unication
Workin
ng with Converssations in Batcches
You can archive,
label, dele
ete, or perform oth
her actions on a batch
of
conversattions at once, in yyour Inbox or in an
nother label.
1. From the
t Inbox, or a foldder with another label,
touch the ch
heckbox for all
the me
essages you wantt to include in the batch.
When you checkmark a conversation, the Archive, Labels, and Delete
ns appear at the bo
ottom of the scree
en.
button
2. Touch Archive, Delete, or Labels or touc
ch the Menu Key
star, Report
spam, Mu
ute, Mark unread,, or Deselect all.
> Add
Your acction affects the sselected batch of messages.
If you accidentally
deletee a batch of conve
ersations, you can
n touch Undo
in the green bar (that ap
ppears brief y afterr the action) at thee top of the
screen
n to undo the actioon and restore thee message(s) to th
he previous
locatio
on. You can also usse Undo after mutting, archiving, and
d reporting
spam.
Labeling a Conversatiion
As mentioned previously, conversations are organized by lab
bels. Gmail has
several default
labels, but you can also add your own through
h Gmail on the
web.
Com
mmunication
To label a conversation
1. When reading a converssation’s messagess, touch the Menu
u Key
Chang
ge labels.
2. In the dialog box that op
pens, check the labbels you want to assign to the
converrsation and touch OK.
To label a batch of convversations at oncce
You can assign
or change tthe labels of one or
o more conversattions at once.
1. From your
Inbox, or a foolder with anotherr label, checkmark the
converrsations to select a batch.
2. Touch Labels at the bott
ttom of the screen
n.
3. In the dialog box that op
pens, check the labbels you want to assign to the
converrsation.
4. Touch OK.
Starring
g a Message
You can star
s an important m
message or conve
ersation to make it
i easy to
locate again.
To star a message
When reading a messsage, touch the sttar
in its head
der.
OR
When viewing a list oof conversations, touch its star
the newest message
e in the conversatiion.
to star
To unsta
ar a message
Toucch its star again.
To star or
o unstar all messsages in a convversation
When viewing the Inbbox, or another laabel, touch a conve
ersation’s star.
Comm unication
Viewing
g Conversation
ns by Label
You can view
a list of the cconversations that have the same laabel, including
conversattions with starred
d messages.
1. When viewing your Inboox, or a folder withh another label, to
ouch the Menu
Key
> Go to labels..
2. Touch a label to view a llist of conversation
ns with that label..
vailable while using
NOTE The conversation list wiill resemble your Inbox. Most of the options av
your Inbox will also be aavailable while viewing these lists of labeled messages.
Reportiing Spam
The Gmaiil service is quite effective at preve
enting spam (junk mail) from
reaching your Inbox. But w
when spam does make
it through, you
y can help
improve the
t Gmail service by reporting the conversation as sp
pam.
To reporrt a conversation
n as spam
When reading the em
mail, touch the Me
enu Key
spa
am.
> Mo
ore > Report
OR
m the Inbox, touch
h the checkmark box
b to select the messages
you
From
wan
nt to report as spa
am > Menu Key
> Report spam
m.
Wh
hen you report a co
onversation as sp
pam, the conversa
ation (and all its
messsages) are remov
ved from your Inbbox. You can view the messages
you
u’ve marked as spa
am by viewing me
essages with the Spam label.
Com
mmunication
Synchro
onizing Your M
Messages
The Gmaiil service has the resources to storre all the message
es you’ve ever
sent or re
eceived; your phone does not. To sa
ave space, Gmail downloads
only som
me of your messag
ges to your phone. Use the Setting
gs application to
control ho
ow and when app
plications synchron
nize their data.
To select which conversaations to synchrronize
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gmail
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Settiings > Labels.
The Sy
ynchronization screeen opens, displaaying a list of your Gmail labels.
Below each label is its ccurrent synchronizzation setting:
Sync all,
a Sync 4 days, or Sync none (Iff Sync none is sele
ected, the
labeled
d conversation is nnot synchronized)).
3. Touch a conversation labbel whose synchro
onization settings you want to
change
e.
A dialo
og box for that con
nversation label op
pens, with three options:
Syn
nc none Don’t dow
wnload any conveersations that have
e only this label.
Syn
nc 4 days Download the previous 4 days (or numberr of days you
set) of conversations.
Syn
nc all Download aall conversations with
this label.
To set ho
ow many days of conversations to synchronize
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gmail
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Settiings > Labels.
3. Touch Number of dayss to Sync.
t number of day
ys and touch OK.
4. Enter the
Comm unication
Append
ding a Signaturre to Your Messsages
You can add
a information to every email you send, such as you
ur name,
contact in
nformation, or eve
en “Sent from my AndroidTM phone
e”.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gmail
2. Touch the Menu Key
> More > Settiings > Signature..
3. Enter a signature or otheer information.
4. Touch OK.
Changin
ng Gmail Settiings
You can change
a number oof settings for Gm
mail. Each Google Account
has its
own settiings, so your chan
nges affect only thhe current account. Notif cation
volumes and some synchro
onization settings can also be chan
nged in the
Settings application.
Toucch the Apps Key
Setttings.
> Gmail
> the Menu Key
> More >
Com
mmunication
Messa
aging
Opening
g Messaging
To open Messaging
Toucch the Home Keyy
Keys bar.
, then touch Messaging
Key
in the Quick
The Messaging scree
en will open, whe
ere you can create
e a new
messsage or open an ongoing message
e thread.
e to start a new te
ext or multimedia message.
Toucch New message
it.
Toucch an existing message thread to open
To delete
e a message thrread from the Messaging
windo
ow
1. Touch and hold the messsage thread.
pens.
2. Touch Delete thread in the menu that op
t message thre
ead.
3. Touch OK to conf rm youu want to delete the
Exchanging Messagess
You can send
text messages (SMS) of up too 160 characters to
o another
mobile ph
hone. If you keep typing after the liimit, your messag
ge is converted
to MMS.
Multimed
dia messages (MM
MS) can contain te
ext and a picture, a recorded
voice, an audio f le, a videoo, or slideshow whhich can attach media f le such
as picturre and audio.
The Messaging applicatio
on automatically co
onverts a message into a
multimed
dia message if youu add a subject, orr attach a media f le.
Comm unication
To send a text message
1. On the Messaging screeen, touch New message.
umber in the To f eld.
2. Enter a mobile phone nu
As you
u enter the mobilee phone number, m
matching contactss appear. You
can tou
uch a suggested rrecipient or contin
nue entering the phone
number.
3. Touch the text f eld to sttart entering your message.
Character countter
Displays number of
characters entere
ed and
amount remainin
ng.
nter is displayed inn the top right corrner of the text f eld
A coun
e to tell you
how many
characters arre left.
If you touch
while comp
the Back Keey
posing a message, it’s saved
as a drraft in your Messa
aging application. Touch the message to resume
compo
osing it.
4. Touch Send to send the message.
Your message
is display
yed and responsess appear in the sa
ame window,
creatin
ng a message thre
ead with that conttact.
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mmunication
To create
e and send a mu
ultimedia messa
age
1. On the Messaging screeen, touch New message.
2. Enter a mobile phone n
number or email address
in the To f eld. As you
type, matching
contactss appear. You can touch a suggested contact or
continu
ue typing.
3. Touch the text f eld to sttart entering your message.
4. Touch the Menu Key
> Add subject to add a message
e subject.
5. Touch
to open a men
nu where you can choose the type of media f le
to attach to the messag
ge.
ou touch Pictures,, you’re prompted
d to select a picture from your
If yo
Galllery.
ou touch Capture picture, the Cam
mera application opens
so you
If yo
can take a picture andd attach it.
ou touch Videos, yyou’re prompted too select a video fro
om your Gallery.
If yo
ou touch Capture video, the Camc
corder application
n opens so you
If yo
can record a video annd attach it.
ou touch Audio, yyou’re prompted too select an audio f le from your
If yo
microSD card.
ou touch Record a
audio, the voice recording
function
n opens and
If yo
allow
ws you to record a spoken messag
ge and attach it to your message.
ou touch Slidesho
ow, a menu open
ns and allows you to assemble
If yo
pho
otos into a slidesho
ow (up to 10 slides) to attach to the message.
Use the buttons in thee Compose Messsage screen to preview the
messsage, replace a p
picture, or remove
e a slide. Touch Do
one when you
f nissh editing the slid
deshow.
6. Touch Send MMS to se
end the message.
ond to messagess you receive
To respo
If you’re working
in a messsage window, me
essages that you receive
from that contact are displlayed. Otherwise, you receive a new
w message
notif catio
on and a new messsage icon appearrs in the Status Baar. When you
Comm unication
touch the new message no
otif cation, the Message screen op
pens where you
can reply to the message.
If Auto-reetrieve is uncheckm
marked, you mustt touch Download
d to view the
message
e.
If the message contains a media f le, touch Play to view, wattch, or listen to
it. Touch and
a hold the mediia f le to open a menu
with addition
nal options.
To view details
about a m
message
1. Touch and hold a messa
age in a message window.
details in the men
nu that opens.
2. Touch View message d
Changin
ng Messaging Settings
You can change
a number of Messaging setttings.
Messaging
g settings, open thhe Messaging ap
pplication,
To change
touc
ch the Menu Key
> Settings.
How to select
the type oof keyboard you want
1. Touch and
a hold a text f elld.
2. Touch Input
method.
3. Choosse between Swyp
pe and LG Keyboa
ard.
You wiill now be able to enter text using thhe new keyboard
d.
Touch an
nd hold the
compossing area
Touch IInput method
Choo
ose the type of
keybo
oard you want.
Com
mmunication
Talk
To open
n Google Talk aand sign in
Toucch the Apps Key
> Talk
Wh
hen you f rst open Google Talk, your Friends list will bee displayed.
Thiss list includes all oof the friends you’’ve added by using
g Google Talk
on the
t web or on the phone.
To return
n to your Friendss list
You can return
to your Friends list while chattting with a friend so that you
can invite another friend too chat, add a friendd, etc.
Toucch the Menu Key
> Friends lisst.
To sign out
o of Google Taalk
You can sign
out of Google Talk. For example
e, if you want to lim
mit Google Talk
conversattions to your com
mputer. Also, signinng out can extend
d your battery
life.
m your Friends listt, touch the Menu
u Key
From
> Sign out.
You will no longer recceive chat notif caations or see otherrs’ Google Talk
stattus in other appliccations, such as Gm
mailTM.
Comm unication
Chatting with Friendss
To chat with
w a friend
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Talk
g with someone, you
y can touch the Menu Key
If you’rre already chatting
> Friends
list to retu
urn to the Friendss list.
2. Touch the friend you waant to chat with.
3. Enter your
message the
en touch Send.
The messages
that you exchange are disp
played on the scre
een and include
inform
mation about the chhat, such as wheth
her it’s on-the-reco
ord, the time a
messa
age was sent (if th
here’s no response
e after a short whille), etc.
To ente
er an emoticon (sm
miley), just touch the Menu Key
Insert smiley to open a list of emoticonss.
> More >
Your ch
hat session will reemain open until you
y end it.
Friends you’re chatting w
with are displayed
d at the top of your Friends list,
with th
he most recent m
message displayed
d in a black-on-whiite balloon.
Communication
To accept an invitation to chat
When a friend sends you a Google Talk message, you will receive a
notif cation. The friend’s name in the Friends list turns white and displays
the message.
Touch the friend in your Friends list.
OR
Open the Notif cations panel then touch the chat notif cation.
A chat window will open where you can exchange messages with
your friend.
To switch between active chats
If you have more than one chat going, you can switch between chats.
From the Friends list, touch the name of the person you want to chat
with.
OR
From a chat screen, touch the Menu Key
then the friend you want to chat with.
> Switch chats and
OR
While chatting with a friend, swipe left or right across the screen.
To invite a friend to join a group chat
While you’re chatting, you can invite additional friends to join a group chat.
1. On a chat screen, touch the Menu Key
> Add to chat.
2. Touch the name of the friend to invite.
The friend you invited and the current participants will receive an
invitation to a group chat. Each one who accepts the invitation will
join the group chat. In a group chat, everyone can see everyone else’s
messages. Group chats appear at the top of your Friends list, with a
group chat icon.
Comm unication
To chat on
o or off-the-reecord
Your Goog
gle Talk messages are stored, so yoou can review the
em later and
even searrch for them, in thhe Chats folder in Gmail. If you’d ratther not store
the messsages in a chat, yoou can chat off-thee-record.
h the Menu Key
Whiile chatting, touch
> Chat off reco
ord.
To return
to on-the-reecord chatting, tou
uch the Menu Key
on record.
> Chat
To end a chat
When you’ve f nished yourr conversation, it’ss easy to end a chat session.
m your Friends listt, touch and hold the friend you wa
ant to stop
From
chattting with. In the m
menu that opens, touch End chat.
OR
m a chat screen, ttouch the Menu Key
From
> End cha
at.
Changin
ng and Monitooring Online Sttatus
Google Taalk allows you to cchange how you appear
to others; you
y can
change yo
our online status aand status messa
ages, as well as th
he picture that
appears next
to your name
e on your friends’ list.
To chang
ge your online status
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Talk
2. Touch your email addresss at the top of yoour Friends list.
nu and choose
3. In the screen that openss, touch the drop--down status men
an optiion.
Com
mmunication
In addittion to the standa
ard status settingss described in the table on
the following page, you can also select a message that you
u’ve entered
previou
usly or touch the M
Menu Key
> Clear
custom me
essages to
erase them
and start ovver.
Your sttatus and any message you’ve enttered appear in your friends’
lists an
nd in other locatio
ons where your sttatus or status me
essage are
display
yed.
Status Iccons
Icons in Google
Talk, Gmaill, and other applic
cations indicate yo
our and your
friends’ Google
Talk status..
Av
vailable: Signed intto Google Talk andd available to chat
Aw
way: Signed into G
Google Talk but nott active
Bu
usy: Signed into G
Google Talk but tooo busy to chat
Sig
gned out of Googlle Talk
Inv
visible: Signed intoo Google Talk but appear signed out to others
To chang
ge your status m
message
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Talk
2. Touch your email addresss at the top of yoour Friends list.
us message f eld.
3. Enter a new status messsage in the Statu
4. Touch Done to save youur status message
e.
ge your picture
To chang
1. Touch your email addresss the top of your Friends list.
creen.
2. Touch your picture at thee top left of the sc
ove your picture orr Change to chang
ge it.
3. Touch Remove to remo
4. Choosse an image from yyour Gallery.
5. Crop th
he picture and tou
uch Save.
Communication
Managing Your Friends List
Your Google Talk Friends list contains the friends you’ve invited to become
friends or whose invitations you’ve accepted in Google Talk. Friends can
invite each other to chat in Google Talk and see each others’ online status
in Google Talk and other applications, such as in Gmail.
The Google Talk Friends list is sorted by your friends’ online status: active
chats, online, busy, away, and off ine. Within each grouping, friends are
listed alphabetically.
To add a friend to your Friends list
You can invite anyone with a Google Account to become your friend in
Google Talk, so you can chat with each other and stay up-to-date with each
others’ online status.
1. From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> Add friend.
2. Enter your friend’s Gmail address and touch Send invitation.
To view and accept an invitation to become a friend
When a contact invites you to become a friend in Google Talk, you receive a
notif cation in the Status Bar and the invitation appears in your Friends list.
1. Touch the invitation from either the Status Bar or the Friends list.
2. Touch Accept to chat with the contact or Cancel, if you don’t want to
chat with and share your Google Talk status with the sender.
To view a list of pending invitations to friends
From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> More > Invites.
All the friends to whom you’ve extended invitations to become friends
on Google Talk appear in the list until they accept or cancel your
invitation.
To view all friends or only those most popular with you
By default, only the friends that you frequently chat with (the most popular)
are shown in the Friends list. But you can view all friends instead.
Communication
In the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> All friends.
To switch back to just the friends with whom you chat most
frequently, touch Most popular in the menu.
To add a friend to the ‘Most popular’ group
You can set a friend to always appear in your Most popular Friends list.
1. From the Friends list, touch and hold a friend’s name.
If you don’t see the friend’s name, touch the Menu Key
friends.
> All
2. Touch Always show friend in the menu that opens.
To remove a friend from this list, touch and hold the friend’s name from
the Friends list. In the menu that opens, touch Hide friend.
To block a friend
You can block a friend from sending you messages. When blocked, your
friend will be removed from your Friends list.
1. From the Friends list, touch and hold the friend’s name.
If you don’t see the friend, touch the Menu Key
> All friends.
2. Touch Block friend in the menu that opens.
You can view a list of your blocked friends by opening your Friends list
and touching the Menu Key
> More > Blocked. You can unblock a
friend by touching the friend’s name in the blocked list then touching OK
in the dialog box that opens.
Changing Google Talk Settings
You can conf gure Google Talk to send you a notif cation with the contents
of each message that you receive in a chat, and also to sound a ringtone or
vibrate the phone.
You can also conf gure Google Talk to sign you in automatically when
you turn on your phone, and you can set whether the mobile indicator is
displayed next to your name in other people’s Friends lists.
Communication
To conf gure notif cations for new Google Talk messages
1. From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> Settings.
2. Checkmark IM notif cations to receive a notif cation in the Status Bar
when a new chat message arrives.
3. Touch Select ringtone to open a list of the ringtones that will ring to
notify you of a new chat.
4. Touch Vibrate to choose the vibration setting when you receive
notif cation of a new chat.
To show or hide the mobile indicator to friends
1. From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> Settings.
2. Checkmark or uncheckmark Mobile indicator.
If Mobile indicator is checkmarked, your friends see an outline of an
AndroidTM next to your name in their Friends list when you’re signed into
Google Talk on an Android phone.
To set whether you sign into Google Talk automatically
1. From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> Settings.
2. Checkmark or uncheckmark Automatically sign in.
When Automatically sign in is checkmarked, you are signed into
Google Talk when you turn on your phone.
To set Google Talk to change your status
1. From the Friends list, touch the Menu Key
> Settings.
2. Checkmark or uncheckmark Automatic away-status.
When Automatic away-status is checkmarked, your status will
automatically be changed to Away when the screen is turned off.
Com
mmunication
The Ph
hone applica
ation
The phon
ne features of yourr device include many
ways to mak
ke calls.
and then the Phone Key
Toucch the Home Keyy
Keys bar at the bottom
m of the screen.
in
n the Quick
The Phone applicatio
on has four tabs ac
cross the top of th
he screen:
Pho
one, Call log, Con
ntacts, and Group
ps. Using these ta
abs, you can
dial manually or makee calls automaticallly from informatiion you’ve
storred in your phone..
Phone
This tab allows
you to dial a phone number manually. You can also call
voicemaill using this keypad
d.
Call log
This tab displays
the historyy of all your calls. From here you caan call or
contact any of the entries. To delete an entrry, touch and hold the entry and
then touc
ch Remove from call log. To delete
e your Call log, tou
uch the Menu
Key
> Delete all or Mu
ultiselect > Delette.
Contactts
This tab displays
your Con
ntacts list. From he
ere you can call or contact any
of the enttries based on thee saved informatio
on or manage your Contacts
list. Touch the Menu Key
to select New contact, Delete, Send, Share,
Back up now, or More (D
Display options, Speed
dials, Accounts, Import/
Export, My
M prof le).
Groups
This tab displays
your conttacts by group for each account typee you have
set up, sttarting with Favorrites, followed by a list of recent frequent contact.
From herre you can call or ccontact any of the entries based on
n the saved
informatio
on or manage youur list. For addition
nal options, touch the Menu Key
to sellect New group, Send, Share, or Delete.
Comm unication
To add a Contact to you
ur list of favorite
es:
1. Touch the Contacts tab and then the Con
ntact entry you wa
ant to add to
your Fa
avorites.
2. Touch the grey star next to the Contact’s name. The star tu
urns blue and
the enttry is added to youur Favorites.
To rem
move a Favorite, to
ouch the blue starr in either the Con
ntacts list or
Favorittes list. The star tu
urns grey and the entry is removed
d from your
Favorittes.
Voice Dialer
Call a Contact
by Voicce Dialing
You can call
c numbers directtly by saying the contact’s name orr number.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Voice Dialer
Call” or “Dial” then
n a name or a pho
one number.
2. Say “C
Or, you
u can say “Redial”” to redial the last number dialed.
3. If a listt of results is disp
played, touch the one
o you want to use.
Open an Application u
using Voice Diialer
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Voice Dialer
Open” and then a
an application na
ame.
2. Say “O
3. If a listt of results is displayed, touch th
he one you wan
nt to use.
The de
evice opens the corresponding app
plication.
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Camerra
To open the
t Camera application, touch the Apps
Key
> Camera
Getting to know the view
wf nder
Brig
ghtness – Def nes and controls of the amou
unt of sunlight entering
g the lens. Slide the
brigh
htness indicator along tthe bar, toward “-” for a lower brightness imag
ge, or toward “+” for
a hig
gher brightness image.
Zoom
m – Zoom in or zoom out. The Volume Keys will allso adjust the zoom.
Swap Camera – Allows you to swap between the baack camera and the fron
nt-facing camera.
Video mode – Slide this icon to do
own to switch to
video mode
e.
Capture – Takes
a photo.
Gallery – Ac
ccesses your saved pho
otos from within
camera mod
de. Simply touch this ico
on and your Gallery
will appear on
o the screen.
Settin
ngs – Opens the settings menu. See “Photo optioons”.
Flash
h Mode – Allows you to set the f ash mode.
NOTE Default resolution is 5M
M(2592X1944).
Photo op
ptions
You can make
adjustmentss to optimize your shot. The followin
ng options are
available:
Image
e size: 5M(2592X1
1944), 3M(2048X1
1536), 2M(1600X1
1200),
1M(1280X960), VGA(6400X480), QVGA(32
20X240).
Scene
e mode: Adjust forr better image cap
pture in different environments.
Choosse from Auto, Porttrait, Landscape, S
Sports, Night, and Sunset.
ISO: Controls
the camerra’s sensitivity to light. Choose from
m Auto, 400,
200, 10
00.
White balance: Improvees color qualities under
different ligh
hting conditions.
ndescent, Sunny, Fluorescent,
and Cloudy.
Choose from Auto, Incan
Color effect: Applies arttistic effects to piictures. Choose fro
om Off, Mono,
Negatiive, Solarize, Sepia, or Blue.
Timer:: Off, 3 secs., 5 se
ecs., or 10 secs.
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Shot mode:
Normal, Co
ontinuous shot, Sm
mile shot, Beauty
y shot, Art shot,
Panora
ama, Face effect, or Cartoon.
Focus: Auto, Macro, Facce tracking, or Maanual.
Image
e Quality: Super f ne, Fine, or Norm
mal.
Auto review:
On or Offf.
~ 4, Off.
Shutte
er sound: Tone 1~
Tag location: Off or On
n.
SD carrd & phone stora
age: Determines w
where the f le is saved.
Choose
from In
nternal memory oor SD card.
TIP!
You can close all the setting icons to give a cle
earer viewf nder screen. Just touch the
center of the viewf nderr once. To recall the opttions, touch the screen again.
Using th
he focus mode
You can select
from the folllowing focus optiions:
Auto Sets the camera to ffocus automatically.
the camera too be able to take e
extreme close-ups. If you are
Macro Sets
trying to take
a close-up sh
hot but the focus box remains red, try turning the
Macro mode
on.
cking Sets the caamera to detect annd focus on huma
an faces
Face trac
automaticcally.
Manual Sets the camera to focus manually
y.
Taking a quick photo
1. Open the
t Camera appliication.
2. Holding
g the phone horizzontally, point the lens toward the subject
you
want to
o photograph.
3. Touch and hold the Capture button lightlyy and a focus box will appear in
nder screen.
the cen
nter of the viewf n
on the phone so yoou can see the su
4. Positio
ubject in the focuss box.
5. When the focus box turrns green, the cam
mera has focused on your
subjec
ct.
6. Take yo
our f nger off the Capture button
Enteertainment
Once you’ve taken the p
photo
Your capttured photo will ap
ppear on the screen until you touch
h an option or
icon to prroceed.
NOTE
Simply touch the screen
n to redisplay photo opttions if they recede from
m the screen.
The follow
wing options are aavailable after takinng a photo:
Share
Touch to share your photo using Bluetooth,
Emaill, Gmail,
Messaging, Piicasa, or any other application you’ve
downloaded thaat supports this feature.
fe
Set as
Touch to use thhe image as a Con
ntact icon or Walllpaper.
Rename
Touch to edit thhe name of the se
elected picture.
Edit
Touch to edit thhe photos you hav
ve taken.
K to conf rm.
Touch to delete the imaage, then touch OK
hoto immediately
y. Your current pho
oto will be
Touch to take another ph
saved to your Gallery.
Touch to view the Gallerry of your saved photos.
Viewing your saved photos
1. You can
n access your sav
ved photos from camera
mode. Jusst touch
Gallerry
, then touch a photo to displayy it.
TIP!
Slide your f nger left or right to view other pho
otos or videos.
While vieewing a photo, tou
uch the screen to access the follow
wing options:
Slidesho
ow Touch to see yyour photos playedd in a slideshow.
Menu To
ouch to open a me
enu of options inclluding Share, Delete, or More.
More pro
ovides the followinng additional optio
ons:
Details Touch
to display in
nformation about the
t selected photo (e.g., f le
type, f le size, etc.).
Set as Sets
the photo as tthe icon identifyin
ng a contact or setts it as your
phone waallpaper.
Crop Alllows you to manuaally crop the photto. Use your f ngerr to move or
resize thee cropping box to encompass only the part of the ph
hoto you want
to see, th
hen touch Save.
Rotate Touch
To
one of the ro
otation icons to ro
otate the photo clo
ockwise or
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counter-cclockwise.
Edit Toucch to access ImageeEditor, which allow
ws you to edit the image using
various to
ools.
Video Camera
To open the
t Video Cameraa, touch the Apps Key
Camera mode
icon down ffor Video mode.
> Camera
. Slide the
Getting to know the view
wf nder
Brig
ghtness – Def nes and ccontrols of the amount of
o sunlight entering the lens. Slide the
brigh
htness indicator along thhe bar, toward “-” for a lower brightness video, or toward “+” for
a hig
gher brightness Video.
Zoom
m – Zoom in or zoom ouut. The Volume Keys will
w also set the zoom. Set the zoom before
startiing a video. You cannot change the zoom settin
ng during recording.
Swa
ap Camera – Allows youu to swap between the back camera and the frront-facing camera.
Camera mo
ode – Switches between
n Camera and
Video. Slide up for Camera mode an
nd slide down for
Video modee.
Capture – Starts
video recording.
Gallery – Ac
ccesses your saved pho
otos and videos from
video camerra mode.
Settin
ngs – Opens settings opttions.
Flash
h Mode – Allows you to sset the f ash mode.
e
Recordin
ng a quick video
1. Open the
t Camera appliication.
2. Slide th
he Camera mode icon
down to change to Video mode.
The
Camerra mode icon chan
nges to
and thee Capture button changes to
3. The Video camera’s view
wf nder will appea
ar on the screen.
g the phone horizoontally, point the lenns toward the subjeect of the video.
4. Holding
5. Touch the Capture butto
on
once to sta
art recording.
w appear at the b
bottom of the view
wf nder with a timer showing
6. REC will
the len
ngth of the video.
7. Touch
on the screen
n to stop recording
g.
After reccording a video
A still ima
age representing yyour video will appear on the scree
en until you
touch an option or icon to p
proceed.
NOTE
Simply touch the screen
n to redisplay video optiions if they recede from
m the screen.
The follow
wing options are aavailable:
Play Touch
h to play the videoo you just recorde
ed.
Share To
ouch to share yourr video using Blue
etooth, Email, Gmaail,
Messagin
ng, YouTube, or anny other compatib
ble applications you
u have
download
ded.
NOTE
Additional charges may apply when MMS messsages are downloaded
d while roaming.
Rename Touch to edit the name of the selec
cted video.
Touch to delete the videeo you just made,, and conf rm by touching OK.
The viiewf nder will reap
ppear.
Touch to shoot anotherr video right away. Your current video
o will be
saved
d in your Gallery.
Touch
h to view the Galleery of your saved videos.
Watchin
ng your saved vid
deos
1. In the viewf nder, touch Gallery
will appear on the screen.
2. Your Gallery
3. Touch a video to play it aautomatically.
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Your Ph
hotos and Videeos
Adjustin
ng the volume w
when viewing a viideo
To adjust the volume of a vvideo while it is pllaying, use the Vo
olume Keys on
the right side of the phonee.
Setting a photo as wallp
paper
1. Touch the photo you waant to set as wallp
paper to open it.
om of the screen to open the Options menu. If
2. Touch Menu at the botto
Menu disappears, touch
h the screen to reedisplay it.
3. Touch More > Set as > Wallpaper.
he photo, if necesssary, then touch Save.
4. Crop th
Gallery
Opening
g Gallery and V
Viewing Your Albums
Open the Gallery applicatiion to view album
ms of your picturess and videos.
To open Gallery and view
w your albums
Toucch the Apps Key
> Gallery
OR
Opeen Gallery from thee Camera applicaation by touching Gallery
The Gallery applicatio
on presents the piictures and videos saved in your
pho
one (internal and ex
xternal memory), including
those yo
ou’ve taken
with
h the Camera app
plication and those
e you downloaded from the web
or other
locations.
If yo
ou have a PicasaTM
account synchron
nized with one of your phone’s
TM
Goo
ogle Accounts, yyou’ll also see yourr Picasa web album
ms in Gallery.
pen it and view its contents.
Toucch an album to op
The pictures and videeos in the album are
a displayed in ch
hronological
ordeer (except from Camera).
Toucch a picture or viddeo in an album to view it.
Retu
urn to the main G
Gallery screen at anny time by touchin
ng
top left of the screen
n.
at the
Workin
ng with Albumss
Albums are
a groups of imag
ges and videos in folders on your microSD
card
and intern
nal memory or in Picasa web album
ms.
To open an album and vview its contentss
> Gallery
Toucch the Apps Key
who
ose contents you want to view.
and touch the album
Use the slider bar at tthe bottom of the screen to scroll horizontally
thro
ough your picturess and videos.
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ges in view is displlayed, so you can scroll by date.
The date of the imag
een left or right.
You can also scroll thrrough an album byy swiping the scre
To chang
ge how the conttents of an album
m are displayed
You can view
the images aand videos in your albums in a chron
nological grid
(except frrom Camera) or inn stacks, sorted byy the date and the location
where theey were taken. Yoou switch album views
with the Alb
bum View
switch
at the top righht of the screen.
w switch
Drag
g the Album View
of th
he album in stack
ks.
he right to view th
to th
he contents
g the Album View
w switch
to th
he left to view the album
Drag
gain.
con
ntents in a chronolo
ogical grid (excep
pt from Camera) ag
Pinch pe
eek
When bro
owsing your imag
ges in stacks, you can use a spread gesture to
open up the
t contents of ann image stack. Ph
hotos contained within that stack
cycled b
are then smoothly
between your two
o f ngertips.
To Work
k with Batches of Pictures orr Videos
In addition
n to working with w
whole albums and with individual picctures, you can
select onee or more pictures or videos in an albbum to work on theem in batches.
For examp
ple, to send a few ppictures from an allbum to a friend.
1.
Touch the Apps Key
> Gallery
2. Open the
t album that co
ontains the picture
es and videos you want to work
with ass a batch.
3. Touch the Menu Key
want to work withh to checkmark th
hem. Touch a
4. Touch the pictures you w
checkm
marked item to rem
move the checkm
mark.
You can
n checkmark all ittems or remove alll checkmarks, by touching
Selectt All or Deselect A
All at the top of thhe screen.
5. Use th
he control buttonss at the bottom off the screen to pe
erform actions
on the checkmarked item
ms. The control buttons
available depend
on the
ected.
mix of items you’ve sele
To share
e an album
You can share
the entire co
ontents of one or more albums or individual
images or videos from an aalbum.
1.
Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Gallery
mark or uncheckm
mark the album(s) you want to sharre.
3. Checkm
4. Touch Share at the botttom left of the scrreen and touch thee application
ould like to use to share the selecte
ed albums.
you wo
5. Enter the
t necessary info
formation and sharre it.
To get details about an album
1.
Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Gallery
3. Checkm
mark or uncheckm
mark the album(s) you
y want to see deetails about.
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4. Touch More at the bottom right of the screen, then touch Details from the
pop-up menu.
To delete
e an album
You can delete
an album annd its contents froom your microSD card and
internal memory.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gallery
2. Touch the Menu Key
mark or uncheckm
mark the album(s) you want to delete.
3. Checkm
4. Touch Delete at the botttom center of the screen. Touch Co
onf rm Delete
in the pop-up
menu.
Workin
ng with Picturess
Use Galleery to view picturees that you’ve tak
ken with the Came
era application,
download
ded, copied onto yyour microSD cardd and internal mem
mory, or that
are stored
d in Picasa web aalbums.
To view and
a browse pictu
ures
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gallery
> touch a picture.
n the phone to vieew the picture in vertical
(portrait) orr horizontal
Turn
(lan
ndscape) orientatio
on. The picture is displayed
(but not saved) in the
new
w orientation.
and other co
ontrol buttons.
Toucch the picture to vview navigation, zoom,
touch a zoom
m icon (+ or -), usse the pinch-to-zo
oom method, or
To zoom,
just double-tap the sc
creen.
Wh
hen the picture is zzoomed in, drag thhe picture to view parts that are
not in view.
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Wh
hen the picture is zzoomed to f t in thhe window, drag leeft or right to
view
w the next or prev
vious picture in thee album.
To watch a slideshow of your pictures
When viewing a pictu
ure, touch the scrreen to view the control buttons
then
n touch Slideshow
w.
Key
Toucch the screen, or touch the Back K
, to end the slideshow.
To rotate
e a picture
1. Touch a picture you wan
nt to rotate then to
ouch Menu.
2. Touch More. A menu op
pens with tools foor working with thee picture.
3. Touch Rotate Left or Ro
otate Right.
The picture is saved withh the new orientaation.
To use a picture as a contact icon or as Home screen wallpaper
1. Touch the picture you w
want to use then to
ouch Menu.
2. Touch More.
3. Touch Set as.
a Contactt entry or touch
4. Touch Contact icon to sset the picture to identify
Wallpaper to set the piicture as your walllpaper.
5. If you choose
to set as a contact icon, thee Contacts applica
ation will open.
Touch the contact that yyou want to identify
fy with the picture
e. If you decide
to set the picture as youur wallpaper, crop it, if necessary then touch Save.
To crop a picture
You can crop
and save picttures that are storred on your microS
SD card and
internal memory.
1. Touch the picture you w
want to crop then touch
Menu.
2. Touch More.
3. Touch Crop.
ars on top of the picture.
The cropping box appea
4. Use th
he cropping box too select the portionn of the picture to
o keep; the
rest off the photo will be discarded.
g from the inside of the cropping box to move it.
Drag
g an edge of the ccropping box to re
esize it to any prop
portion.
Drag
g a corner of the ccropping box to re
esize it with f xed proportions.
Drag
5. Touch Save to save a coopy of the picture as you cropped itt. The original
uncrop
pped version remaains in your phone
e’s memory.
To get details about a picture
1. Touch the picture you w
want then touch Menu.
2. Touch More.
3. Touch Details.
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To share
e a picture
You can share
a picture by sending it to frien
nds or posting it in
n a Picasa web
album.
1. Touch the picture you w
want to share then touch Menu.
2. Touch Share.
3. In the menu that opens,, touch the applicaation to use to sha
are the
selecte
ed picture.
4. Enter the
t necessary info
ormation and sharre it.
To delete
e a picture
You can delete
a picture froom your microSD card and internal memory.
1. Touch the picture you w
want to delete then
n touch Menu.
x that opens.
2. Touch Delete, then toucch Conf rm Delete in the dialog box
Workin
ng with Videos
Use the Gallery
applicatio
on to play videos thhat you’ve taken with
w the
Camera application and to share them with friends.
To play videos
Ope
en a Gallery album
m then touch a vid
deo.
The video plays in thee orientation you recorded
it in.
Toucch the screen whiile the video is plaaying to view the playback
controls.
To share
e a video
You can share
your videos in a variety of way
ys, including send
ding it by email
or multim
media message (M
MMS), or via a Blu
uetooth device. You
u even have
the option
n to share your viideos publicly by uploading
it to the YouTubeTM
website.
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gallery
, then
touch an albu
um.
m, touch the Menu
u Key
2. While viewing an album
3. Touch to checkmark the videos you wish to share.
4. Touch Share.
5. In the menu that opens,, touch the applicaation you would liike to use to
share the
t selected videos.
6. Enter the
t necessary info
formation and sharre it.
To delete
e a video
1. Touch the Apps Key
> Gallery
, then
select an albu
um.
m, touch the Menu
u Key
2. While viewing an album
3. Touch to checkmark the videos you want to delete.
4. Touch Delete.
5. Touch Conf rm Delete.
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Markeet
Opening
g Android Marrket and Findin
ng Application
ns
Open And
droid Market to brrowse and search
h for free and paid applications.
To open the Android Maarket application
Toucch the Apps Key
> Market
Wh
hen you open Andr
droid Market appllication for the f rstt time, you
musst read and accep
pt the terms of serrvice to continue.
To get heelp with Androidd Market
Android Market
Help webp
pages are availablee from all Android Market
screens.
Toucch the Menu Key
> Help.
The Browser applicaation opens to the Android Market Help
page, with
linkss to many help top
pics.
To browsse for applicatio
ons
You can browse
applications by category andd sort them in diffferent ways.
1. On the Android Market home page, touch
h a top-level categ
gory. These
are dissplayed as tab butttons near the top of the screen and
d include Apps
and Games.
2. Scroll to
t view subcatego
ories and touch thhe one you want to
o explore.
3. Touch an application to o
open its details sc
creen, or further sort the
subcattegory by touching
g Top paid, Top free,
or Just in.
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To open a screen with d
details about an application
owsing Android Market,
touch an ap
pplication to
At any
a time while bro
ope
en its details scree
en.
The Application detaiils screens includee a description, ra
atings,
com
mments, and relateed information ab
bout the applicatio
on. From this
scre
een, you can down
nload, install, unin
nstall, and rate thee application,
and more.
To search for application
ns
1. Touch
at the top righht of the screen or touch the Searc
ch Key
2. Enter all
a or part of an app
plication’s name or
o description, or th
he developer’s
name you
y want to searc
ch for then touch
or
on thee keypad.
3. Touch a search result to open that applicaation’s details scre
een.
n to the Android Market home screen
To return
You can return
directly to thhe Android Marke
et home screen frrom most other
screens in
i Android Markett.
Toucch the Market icoon
at the top leeft of the screen.
OR
Toucch the Menu Key
> Home.
Downlo
oading and Insttalling Applica
ations
When you
u f nd an applicatiion you want, you can install it on your
phone.
To down
nload and install an application
NOTE
Before you can downloaad a paid application, yoou must set up a billing arrangement.
1. Find an
n application you w
want and open itss details screen.
In the application’s detaiils screen, you cann read more abou
ut the
applicaation, including its cost, overall ratinng, and comments by users.
Scroll down
to the Deveeloper Info section
n to view more ap
pplications by
this de
eveloper, visit the developer’s webssite, or send the developer
an
email message.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Security to preview the functio
ons and data
the app
plication can acce
ess on your phone
e if you install it.
If you’rre not comfortablle with the accesss the application re
equires, don’t
continu
ue.
3. Touch Free (for free app
plications) or Buy (for
( paid applicatio
ons).
If the application
requirees access to your data or control off any functions
on you
ur phone, Market ttells you what the application can access.
WARN
NING!
Read this screen carefuully. Be especially cautioous with applications thaat have access
to many functions or too a signif cant amount of your data. Once you to
ouch OK on this
screen, you are responssible for the results of using
this item on your phone.
4. If you agree
to the appliication’s access re
equirements, touc
ch OK.
ou selected a paidd application, you’rre redirected to th
he GoogleTM
If yo
Che
eckout screen to ppay for the applicaation before it’s do
ownloaded to
yourr phone.
ou selected a free application (or aft
fter touching Buy now in Google
If yo
Che
eckout), you receiv
ve a series of notiif cations as the ap
pplication is
dow
wnloaded and then
n installed on yourr phone.
Wh
hen the application
n is installed, you can
c touch the notiif cation to
ope
en the application or open it by toucching its icon in thee Apps screen.
You have 24 hours to try out an applicaation and, if you decide you
d.
don’’t want it, to uninsstall it for a refund
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If you have another AndroidTM phone, you can download a paid
application to that phone using the same Android Market account, at
no additional charge.
To create a Google Checkout account
You must have a Google Checkout account associated with your Google
Account to purchase items from Android Market.
On your computer, go to http://checkout.google.com to establish a
Google Checkout account.
OR
The f rst time you use your phone to buy an item from Android
Market, you’re prompted to enter your billing information to set up a
Google Checkout account.
WARNING!
When you’ve used Google Checkout once to purchase an application from Android
Market, the phone remembers your password, so you don’t need to enter it the next
time. For this reason, you should secure your phone to prevent others from using it
without your permission.
Music
Transferring Music Files to Your Phone
The Music application plays audio f les that are stored on your phone’s
microSD card. Copy audio f les from your computer onto the microSD card
before you open the Music application. The Music application supports
audio f les in numerous formats, including MP3, M4A (DRM-free AAC f les,
from iTunes®), AMR, MIDI, and OGG Vorbis.
NOTE The LG USB driver needs to be installed on your PC before connecting your phone to
transfer music.
To copy music f les onto the phone’s microSD card
1. Connect the phone to your computer with a USB cable. If the default
connection mode is not set to Mass Storage, open the Notif cations
panel and touch USB connected > Mass Storage. Your computer will
prompt you with different actions to take. Choose to open the folder to
view f les.
Use the computer to organize your audio f les then create a music
folder at the top level of the microSD card.
NOTE The MS695 has an internal memory and can use a removable microSD card to store user
content, such as photos, videos, and voice recordings.
If the USB connection mode is set to Mass Storage when connecting the phone to a PC
via USB cable, two removable disk drives will be displayed on your PC, one for the
internal memory and another for the microSD card (if installed). You can copy f les to and
from both disk drives.”
2. Use the computer to copy music and other audio f les into the folder that
you created on the microSD card.
You can use subfolders on the microSD card to organize your music
f les or you can simply copy the audio f les to the top level of the
microSD card.
3. Open the Notif cations panel and touch USB connected > Charge Only.
Then disconnect the USB cable from the phone.
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Opening
g Music and W
Working with Yoour Library
After you
u’ve copied some m
music onto your microSD
card you can open the
Music ap
pplication and see your library of mu
usic f les, sorted in one of four
ways.
To open Music and view
w your music librrary
Toucch the Apps Key
> Music
The Music applicatio
on searches the microSD card for music
f les you
copied to your card, tthen builds a catallog of your music based on the
info
ormation contained
d in each music f le. This can take from
fr
a few
seco
onds to several m
minutes, dependin
ng on how may f lees you have
copied onto the micro
oSD card.
Wh
hen the catalog is ccomplete, the Muusic library screen
n opens with
tabss that you can tou
uch to view your music
library organ
nized by Artists,
Alb
bums, Songs, or Pllaylists.
You can return to the mainn Library screen from
most other screens
in the
Music application
by toucching the Menu Key
> Library..
To search for music in yyour library
1. Open the
t main Library sscreen then touch
h the Search Key
2. Start ty
yping the name off the artist, album
m, or track you’re lo
ooking for.
Match
hing songs are disp
played in the list below
the search box.
3. Touch a matching song tto play it or touch a matching album
m or artist to
d songs.
view a list of associated
To delete a song from the microSD card
You can delete music from the storage card.
Touch and hold a song in a library list. In the menu that opens, touch
Delete.
OR
On the Playback screen, touch the Menu Key
> Delete.
You can also delete music f les from the microSD card when your
phone is connected to the computer. To do this, browse for the music
f les you wish to delete and delete them from the folder.
Playing Music
You can listen to music using the phone’s built-in speaker, through a wired
headset, or through a wireless Bluetooth stereo headset that supports the
A2DP prof le.
To play music
Touch a song in your library to listen to it.
OR
While viewing a list of tracks in an album, touch the Menu Key
Play all.
The Playback screen opens and the song you touched or the f rst
song in the album or other playlist starts to play. Your music continues
to play even when you switch applications or receive a phone call. The
tracks in the current playlist play in order until it reaches the end, then
stops. If you choose a repeat option, playback only stops when you
stop it.
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You can return to the Playback screen from most other screens in the
Mussic application by touching the currrently playing song
g at the bottom
of th
he screen.
You can return to the Playback screen from any other ap
pplication
by opening
the Notiff cations panel and touching the ong
going music
notiif cation.
To contro
ol playback
The Playb
back screen contaains several icons that you can touc
ch to control
the playb
back of songs, albu
ums, and playlistss:
Touch
to pause playbackk.
Touch
to resume playbacck.
Touch
to skip to the nextt track in the album, playylist, or shuff e.
Touch
to restart the curreent track or skip to the previous
track in the alb
bum, playlist, or
shuff e.
Touch
to open the currennt playlist.
Touch
to play the currentt playlist in shuff e modee (tracks are played in random order).
Touch
to set repeat modee to repeating all songss, repeat current song, or
o repeat off.
Touch
to activate or deacctivate the Dolby Mobilee setting, which enhanc
ces your music
liistening.
To contro
ol playback volu
ume
In addition
n to the techniquees for setting med
dia volume, you caan control the
volume of music in the Mu
usic application.
Press the phone’s up
p/down Volume Keys.
A paanel opens to sho
ow the current me
edia volume.
Som
me headsets incluude their own volu
ume controls or ways
to pause
and resume playback
k or to skip tracks.
To play your
tracks in a pparty shuff e
When you
u turn on Party Sh
huff e, the Music application plays tracks
from
your micrroSD card in rando
om order until Parrty Shuff e is turne
ed off.
ouch the Menu Key
In a Library screen, to
> Party sh
huff e.
The Music applicatio
on creates a playlisst of tracks selecte
ed randomly
from
m your microSD caard and starts playying them.
View
w the current playylist that Party Shu
uff e is playing by touching the
Play
ylist icon
on tthe Playback scree
en.
d a track to the endd of the Party Sh
huff e playlist by to
ouching and
Add
hold
ding the name of a track in your librrary. In the menu that opens,
touc
ch Add to playlisst > Current playllist.
p Party Shuff e byy touching the Me
enu Key
Stop
> Parrty shuff e off.
To custo
omize settings inn the Playback or
o a Library screen
Touch the Menu Key
> Settings.
Sho
ow notif cation S
Shows the controlller on the notif ca
ation bar.
Slee
ep timer Turns offf the player autom
matically. Touch thee following
optiions to apply sleep
p timer: Off, After 10 minutes, Afteer 20 minutes,
Afteer 30 minutes, Affter 1 hour, After 2 hours
Dollby Mobile Appliees the following sound
effect (Dolby) options:
Off, Neutral, Expanssive, Bass Boost,, Treble Boost, Vo
ocal Boost
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Landsca
ape view
When hollding the phone inn landscape orien
ntation, the Music application
screen ch
hanges to f t the sscreen as shown below:
Flick left or right to
view music
Pllay
Album lists
To use a song as a ringttone
You can use
u a song as yourr phone ringtone,, in place of one off the ringtones
that come with the phone..
ng in a Library list. In the menu that opens, touch
Toucch and hold a son
Use
e as ringtone.
OR
enu Key
On the Playback screeen, touch the Me
ring
gtone.
> Mo
ore > Use as
Workin
ng with Playlistss
You can create
playlists to organize your mu
usic f les into sets of songs,
which you
u can play in the oorder you set or inn a shuff e.
To create
e a playlist
1. When viewing a list of ssongs in the Librarry, touch and hold
d the f rst song
you wa
ant to add to the n
new playlist.
2. Touch Add to playlist.
3. Touch New.
4. Enter a name for the plaaylist and touch Sa
ave.
ew playlist is addeed to the Playlist liibrary.
The ne
You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen as the
f rst song in a playlist by touching the Menu Key
> Add to playlist or
touching Save as playlist to save all the songs in the current playlist as a
playlist.
To add a song to a playlist
1. While viewing a list of tracks in the Library, touch and hold a song to
display an Options menu.
2. Touch Add to playlist.
3. Touch the name of the playlist to add the song to.
You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen to a
playlist by pressing the Menu Key
> Add to playlist.
To remove a song from a playlist
1. Open a playlist.
2. Touch and hold the song you want to remove then touch Remove from list.
To delete or rename a playlist
1. Open the Playlist library.
2. Touch and hold the playlist to display the Options menu then touch
Delete or Rename.
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Video player
You can play
a wide varietyy of videos using tthe Video player. The
T video
pports the followinng f le formats: 3ggp, mp4, avi, wmv
v, mov, mkv
player sup
(Codec: MPEG4,
H.263, So
orenson H.263, H.264,
VC-1, DivX/X
XviD).
Supported
d file formats are deppendent on the softw
ware version of the phone.
To open the Video playerr application
1. Toucch the Apps Key
> Video play
yer
2. Toucch the video you w
want to play.
Playback
k controls
Touch the screen to displayy the playback con
ntrols. The followin
ng options
allow you
u to control the viddeo playback:
Pau
use playback.
Play
y a video f le.
Touch and hold to fast-forw
ward playback.
Touch to start playing the vvideo from the beginningg. Touch and hold to rew
wind playback.
Touch to activate or deactivaate the Dolby Mobile settting, which enhances yo
our music listening.
Video player list optionss
The follow
wing options are aavailable from the Video player list screen:
Dellete Touch the Me
enu Key
> De
elete, then touch each
video to
dele
ete. When all f les to be deleted hav
ve been checkmarked, touch
Dellete > OK to conff rm.
YouTub
beTM
Opening
g YouTube and
d Watching Vid
deos
You can browse,
search forr, view, upload, annd rank YouTube videos on your
phone wiith the YouTube aapplication.
To open the YouTube ap
pplication
Toucch the Apps Key
> YouTube
Toucch a video to watcch it or touch to ta
ake other actions on
o the video.
To watch and interact wiith YouTube videeos
Toucch a video to play it.
k controls. You can pause and
Toucch the screen to vview the Playback
play
y the video or dragg the slider to the point in the video you want to
wattch.
Toucch the Back Key
he videos list.
to stop playbaack and return to th
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for the follow
wing options: Hom
me, Browse,
Toucch the Menu Keyy
Sea
arch, My Channel, Upload, and Se
ettings.
For details about thesse features, visit the
t YouTube webssite.
To search for videos
1. At the top of the main Y
YouTube screen, to
ouch
or the Se
earch Key
2. Enter the
t text to search for or touch the Microphone
icon
search
h by voice.
to
3. Touch a suggestion belo
ow the search boxx or touch the Sea
arch icon
4. Scroll through
the searc
ch results and touc
ch a video to watc
ch it.
e your videos on YouTube
To share
You can record
and share a video using the YouTube applicattion. First, you
must create a YouTube acccount and sign intoo it on your phone
e.
You can also
share the videeos you record wiith the Camera ap
pplication by
uploading
e.
g them to YouTube
1. Touch
at the top righht of main YouTubee screen.
2. If you want
to set any co
onf gurations man
nually, touch the screen
to open
the vid
deo camera settin
ngs.
he lens to frame tthe scene where you want to start.
3. Point th
ding.
to start record
4. Touch
5. Touch
6. Touch
to stop record
ding.
The Yo
ouTube Upload dettails screen is disp
played.
enter a title, descrription, and tags for
fo your video.
7. Touch More details to e
to share the video with every
yone, checkmark Public.
If not
8. If you want
touch Private.
9. Touch Upload.
Voice Recorder
The Voicee Recorder appliccation records auddible f les for you to
t use in a
variety off ways. Use them simply to remind
d you about sometthing you
don’t wan
nt to forget (like a grocery list) or re
ecord sound effectts that you can
attach to a message or sett as a ringtone for calls.
Record a Voice Memo
1. Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch
der
> Voice Record
to start record
ding.
3. Speak into the micropho
one.
4. When you’re f nished, to
ouch
The recording is automaatically saved to yoour recordings listt.
Toucch
to listen to your recording.
Toucch
to record a new voice memo
o.
Toucch
to view youur list of recording
gs.
Play a Voice
Memo
1. Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch
> Voice Record
der
3. Touch the voice memo yyou wish to play.
NOTE
You can send the voice memo to others by touuching and holding a voiice memo and
touching Share.
Managin
ng your Voice M
Memos
1. Touch the Apps Key
2. Touch
> Voice Record
der
3. Touch the Menu Key
> Share or Sortt by.
mail, Gmail, Messa
aging, or other
Toucch Share to send via Bluetooth, Em
com
mpatible applicatio
ons you have down
nloaded.
oose how to displaay the list, either by
b date or by
Toucch Sort by to cho
nam
me.
Calend
dar
Viewing
g Your Calendaar and Events
Open the Calendar applicaation to view even
nts you’ve created
d or that others
have invitted you to.
When you
u f rst set up yourr phone, you conff gured it to use an
n existing
Google Account
or you cre
eated a new accou
unt. The f rst time you open the
Calendarr application on yoour phone, it displlays any existing calendar
events
from yourr Google Account on the web.
You can add
a additional acco
ounts with Google Calendar or Microsoft Exchange
calendarss to your phone, annd conf gure them
m to display in Calendar.
When you
u f rst set up Caleendar to synchroniize events on yourr phone, it
includes events
from the p
previous month th
hrough one year in
n the future.
Subseque
ently, Calendar keeeps a year’s worth
h of future eventss synchronized
between your phone and tthe web, plus any later events that you add to
your calen
ndar using Calend
dar on your phone
e.
To open the Calendar ap
pplication
Toucch the Apps Key
> Calendar
Eve
ents from each acccount you’ve adde
ed to your phone and
a conf gured
to synchronize calend
dars is displayed in Calendar.
Eve
ents from each callendar are displayed in a different co
olor.
To chang
ge your calendar
ar view
Day, Week, or Mo
onth tabs above th
he calendar.
Toucch the Agenda, D
Each
h view displays thhe events in your calendar
for the period of time
spec
cif ed.
more informaation about an eve
ent in Agenda, Daay, or Week
To view
view
w, touch the eventt.
the events off a day in Month view,
touch a day. The event will
To view
be displayed
below thhe calendar. Touchh the event to view
w its details.
Tools
Workin
ng in Agenda V
View
Agenda view
is a list of youur events in chron
nological order. Alll-day and
ch day.
multi-day events are listed at the start of eac
To switch
h to Agenda view
ab above the calen
ndar.
Toucch the Agenda tab
To learn more about eveents in Agenda view
Toucch an event.
A sc
creen with detailss about the event opens.
Workin
ng in Day View
Day view displays a chart oof the events of onne day, in a table of
o one-hour
rows. Thee current time willl be highlighted. All-day
and multi-daay events are
displayed
d at the top. Part oof the title of each event is displayed
d in the rows
that corre
espond to when itt occurs.
To switch
h to Day view
bove the calendar.
Toucch the Day tab ab
To learn more about eveents in Day view
w its details.
Toucch an event to view
vent to open an Op
ptions menu to view, edit, or
Toucch and hold an ev
dele
ete the event. Alsoo allows you to crreate another new
w event in the
sam
me time slot for jugggling multiple ev
vents.
To add an
a event in Day vview
mpty spot or an ev
vent in the day to open an
Toucch and hold an em
optiions menu then to
ouch New event to
t create a new ev
time
e.
Tools
Workin
ng in Week View
Week vieew displays a chartt of the events off one week. All-daay and
multi-day events are displaayed at the top.
To switch
h to Week view
ar.
Toucch the Week tab aabove the calenda
To learn more about eveents in Week view
ew its details.
Toucch an event to view
vent to open an op
ptions menu to vieew, edit, or
Toucch and hold an ev
dele
ete the event. Alsoo allows you to crreate another new
w event in the
sam
me time slot for jugggling multiple ev
vents.
To add an
a event in Weekk view
mpty spot or an ev
vent in the week to
t open an
Toucch and hold an em
optiions menu then to
ouch New event to
t create a new ev
vent at that
time
e.
Workin
ng in Month Vieew
Month view displays a charrt of the events off the month. Segm
ments of each
day with scheduled eventss are green in the day’s vertical bar.
To switch
h to Month view
dar.
Toucch the Month tab above the calend
To view more
informatio
on about events in Month view
w the calendar. Yo
Toucch a day to displayy the events below
touc
ch the event to vieew more informattion about it.
Tools
Viewing
g Event Detailss
You can view
more information about an eve
ent in a number of ways,
dependin
ng on the current v
view.
To view information
abo
out an event
Day, or W
Week view, touch an
a event to view itts details.
In Agenda,
view, touch
h a day to display the
t events below the calendar.
In Month
Then
n touch an event to view its detailss.
Touch the Attending f eld to set or change whether
you’ll atte
end the event.
Other atte
endees’ status is displayed below your
own.
Touch the Reminders f eldd to change remin
nder settings, or to
ouch
a reminde
er.
to add
If you hav
ve permission to c
change events, yoou can touch the Menu
Key
to edit or delete the event..
Creating an Event
You can use
u the Calendar application on youur phone to creatte events that
appear on
n your phone and in Google Calend
dar on the web.
To create
e an event
1. In any Calendar view, to
ouch the Menu Keey
Event details screen for a new event.
> New eve
ent to open an
You can
n also touch and hhold a spot in Dayy, Week, or Month
h view. In the
menu that opens, touch
h New event to op
pen the Event dettails screen
with th
hat day and time aalready entered.
2. Add de
etails about the evvent.
Enter a name, time, andd optional addition
nal details about th
he event.
If you have
more than onne calendar, you can
c choose the ca
alendar to
which to add the event.
Touch
to add more rreminders.
3. Invite guests
to the even
nt.
In the Guests f eld, ente
er the email addre
esses of everyone
e you want to
t the event. Sepa
arate multiple add
dresses with comm
mas ( , ). If the
invite to
people
e to whom you sen
nd invitations use Google Calendar,, they’ll receive
an invitation in Calendarr and by email.
4. Touch the Menu Key
about the
t event.
> Show extra options
5. Touch Save to save the event.
vent is added to yoour calendar.
The ev
to add
Tools
Editing or deleting an
n event
You can edit
e or delete an e
event that you crea
ated on the phone
e or on the
web. You can also edit or d
ated by others, if th
hey have
delete events crea
given you
u permission.
To edit an
a event
1. Touch an event to view iits details.
2. Touch the Menu Key
> Edit event.
The Ev
vent Details scree
en opens.
> Show extra options
Touch the Menu Key
edit ad
dditional event dettails.
to add
d or
3. Make your
changes to thhe event.
4. Touch Save to save the event.
To delete
e an event
There are a number of way
ys to delete an event.
view, touch
h an event to view
w its details. Then touch the
In Agenda
Men
nu Key
> Dellete event > OK.
D or Week view, touch and hold thhe event > Delete
e event > OK.
In Day
If th
he event repeats, yyou’re asked whe
ether you want to delete just
that occurrence, this and all future occ
currences, or all pa
ast and future
occurrences in your C
Calendar.
Setting an Event Rem
minder
You can set
s one or more reeminders for an ev
vent, whether or not
n you
created th
he event or have p
permission to editt its other details.
To set an
n event remindeer
1. Touch an event to view iits details.
2. If no re
eminder is set, tou
uch
10 min
nutes before the e
event.
to automaatically add a remiinder for
If a rem
minder is already sset, you can add an
a additional reminder by
touchin
ng
3. Touch the reminder f eldd and, in the dialogg box that opens, touch the
length of time before thee event that you want
to be remind
ded of it.
When the time comes, you receive a notif cation about thee event.
You can
n use Google Callendar on the web
b to conf gure addii
remind
der settings.
To delete
e an event remin
nder
1. Touch an event to view iits details.
2. Touch
Tools
Calcullator
Allows yo
ou to perform sim
mple mathematicall calculations.
To open and use the Caalculator
Toucch the Apps Key
> Calculator
anel.
Enteer numbers and aarithmetic operatorrs on the Basic pa
g the Basic panel to the left to open
n the Advanced panel.
Drag
Calculator’s display to open a menu where you can
Toucch and hold the C
copy
y what you’ve enttered and access other tools.
e the last number or operator you entered.
Touch
Toucch Clear to delete
and hold Clear to dellete all of the ente
ered information.
Alarm
m/Clock
You use the
t Clock applicattion to access the Alarm, Timer, World Clock and
Stopwatc
ch functions.
To open the Clock appliication
Toucch the Apps Key
> Alarm/Cloc
ck
Setting Alarms
You can set
s an alarm by moodifying an existin
ng alarm or by addiing a new one.
To set an
n alarm
1. Touch New alarm or tou
uch an existing alaarm to change its time and
other attributes
to modiffy it.
2. Touch the time to set thee alarm time then
n touch Set.
f eld.
Enteer the alarm time manually by scrollling the hour (or minutes)
oll to AM or PM too set for morning or afternoon.
Scro
3. Touch the day(s) when yyou want the alarm
m to sound in the Repeat f eld.
touch the Re
Repeat setting, the alarm sounds onlly the one day
If you don’t
you se
et it to.
4. Touch Snooze
duration to open a dialog box
b to set the am
mount of time
to waitt before sounding
g the alarm again if it is not dismisse
ed.
5. Touch Vibrate to checkm
mark the setting and
a have the phon
n to playing the riingtone.
addition
Tools
6. Touch Alarm tone to select a ringtone for the alarm, then touch OK.
The ringtone plays brief y when you select it.
7. Touch Puzzle lock on to checkmark the setting, which requires you to
wake up enough to solve a simple puzzle to dismiss the alarm.
8. Touch Label to enter a name for the alarm.
9. When you’re f nished, touch Save.
Setting Timer
The Timer can be used to alert you with an audible signal when a set
amount of time has passed.
1. Open the Clock application and touch the Timer tab.
2. Set the time by scrolling Hour, Minute or Second f elds.
3. Touch Vibrate to checkmark the setting and have the phone vibrate
when the set time expires.
4. Touch Alert Tone to select an alert tone for the timer, then touch OK.
5. Touch Start to begin the time countdown.
Setting World clock
Allows you to determine the current time in another time zone or city.
1. Open the Clock application and touch the World Clock tab.
2. Touch New City and search through the available cities for the one you
want.
Using Stopwatch
This feature allows you to use your phone as a Stopwatch.
1. Open the Clock application and touch the Stopwatch tab.
2. Touch Start to start timing and touch Stop to stop the time.
You can use the Lap function by touching Lap to record lap times.
3. Touch Reset or Resume.
Polaris Off ce
Polaris Off ce 3.0 is a professional Mobile Off ce Solution which enables
users to conveniently view or edit various types of off ce documents
including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint f le extensions anywhere, anytime,
using their mobile device.
Managing Files
Polaris Off ce 3.0 provides mobile users with the convenience of managing
f les including copying, moving, and deleting f les and folders right on the
device.
Viewing Files
Mobile users now have the convenience of being able to view a wide
variety of f le types including Microsoft Off ce documents, Adobe PDF
right on their mobile device. When viewing these documents using Polaris
Off ce 3.0, the objects and layout remain unchanged from their original
documents.
Editing Microsoft Off ce Files
Mobile users also have the convenience of being able to create, edit, and
save Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on their mobile device. Saved
Documents generated or modif ed using Polaris Off ce 3.0, are not distorted
from the originals.
Setting
gs
Openin
ng Settings
The Setttings applicationn contains most of the tools for customizing
and configuring your phhone. All of th
he settings in the Settings
applicatio
on are described
d in this section
n.
To open
n Settings
▶ From
the Home screen, press thhe Menu Key
Settings
and touch
OR
▶
Touch Settings
Launch
screen.
on the Home
screen orr in the
Changin
ng Browser settings
You can configure a num
mber of Bro wserr settings, inclu
uding several
that you can use to man
nage your privaccy.
▶
To
T open the Brow
wser settings sc
creen, press Me
enu Key
frrom the Browserr and touch Mo
ore > Settings.
Page co
ontent settings
Text sizze Opens a diallog where you can
c increase or decrease the
size off the text that Brrowser uses wh
hen displaying webpages.
Defaullt zoom Opens a dialog where you
y can increase or decrease
the maagnification levell that Browser uses when firrst opening a
webpa
age.
Open pages in overviiew Uncheck to open webpagess displaying
their to
op-left corners at 100% size. Check to open webpages
zoomed
d out, in an overrview.
Text encoding Opens
a dialog where you can change the
character-encoding standard that Browser uses when displaying
text on a webpage.
Block pop-up windows Check to prevent websites from opening
windows unless you request it.
Load images Uncheck to omit images when Browser displays a
webpage. This speeds webpage display, which can be useful if
you have a slow connection.
Auto-fit pages Check to have Browser optimize the presentation
of text and other elements of webpages to fit your phone’s
screen. Checking this option also causes the browser to reflow a
column of text to fit the screen if you double-tap the screen
directly after zooming with your fingers. Uncheck to view pages as
designed for a computer screen, and to cause double-tapping to
simply switch between zoomed-in and default view.
Landscape-only display Check to displa y pages
in landscape
(horizontal) orientation on your screen, regardless of how you are
holding the phone.
Enable JavaScript Uncheck to prevent JavaScript from running on
webpages. Many webpages function correctly only if they can run
JavaScript features on your phone.
Enable plug-ins Uncheck to disable plug-ins from webpages.
Open in background Check to open new windows
in the
background when you touch & hold a link and touch Open in new
window. This is useful when you are working with windows that
take a long time to download and display. Press Menu , touch
Windows, and then touch the new window to view it. Uncheck if
you prefer new windows that you open in this way to open in
place of the current window.
Settings
Set home page Opens a dialog where you can enter the URL of a
page that you want to access whenever you open a new Browser
window. If you prefer to open new Browser windows more
quickly, by not opening any page by default, leave the dialog blank.
Privacy settings
Clear cache Allows you to clear locally cached content and
databases.
Clear history Allows you to clear the browser history.
Accept cookies Allows websites to save and read cookie data.
Clear all cookie data Allows you to clear all browser cookie data.
Remember form data Allows the browser to remember data
entered into forms for later use.
Clear form data Allows you to clear all saved form data.
Enable location Allows sites to request access to your location.
Clear location access Allows you to clear location access for all
websites.
Security settings
Remember passwords Allows the browser to save user names
and passwords for websites.
Clear passwords Allows you to clear all saved passwords.
Show security warnings Shows a warning if there is a pr oblem
with a site's security.
Settings
Advanced settings
Set search engine Allows you to select the default search engine.
Website settings Allows you to configure settings for individual
websites.
Reset to default Allows you to restore the default browser
settings.
Wireless & networks
Wireless & networks settings allows you to configure and manage
wireless radio communications. These settings include Airplane
mode.
Airplane mode Checkmark indicates all wireless radio
communications are turned off.
Wi-Fi Checkmark to turn on Wi-Fi functionality to connect to available
Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi settings
▶
Wi-Fi settings screen
The Wi-Fi settings menu allows you to set up and manage
wireless access points.
Checkmark to turn on Wi-Fi so you can connect to Wi-Fi
networks.
Wi-Fi
Network notification Checkmark to receive a notification when
an open Wi-Fi network becomes available.
Wi-Fi networks
Displays a list of Wi-Fi networks you’ve
previously configured and those detected when the phone last
scanned for Wi-Fi networks.
Add Wi-Fi network Allows you to add a Wi-Fi network
by entering its Network SSID (the name it broadcasts) and
security type.
Settings
▶
Advanced Wi-Fi settings screen
The Advanced Wi-Fi settings screen is accessed from the Wi-Fi
settings screen. Press the Menu Key
and touch
Advanced.
Regulatory domain Set the number of channels to use.
Wi-Fi sleep policy Allows you to specify when to switch from
Wi-Fi to mobile data. Disabling sleep uses more battery power.
MAC address Displays the Media Access Control (MAC)
address of your phone when connecting to Wi-Fi networks.
IP settings If you checkmark Use static IP, you can use IP
settings to enter an IP address and other network settings for
your phone manually, rather than using the DHCP protocol to
obtain network settings from the W-Fi network itself.
Checkmark to turn Bluetooth functionality to connect
to Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth settings
▶
Bluetooth settings screen
Checkmark to turn on Bluetooth
connect to Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth
so you can
Allows you to view and edit the name your
phone displays to other Bluetooth devices when trying to pair.
Device name
Checkmark to make your phone discoverable to
other Bluetooth devices for 120 seconds.
Discoverable
Scan for devices Touch to search for and display information
about nearby Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth devices Displays a list of Bluetooth devices that
you’ve previously configured and those detected when the
phone last scanned for Bluetooth devices.
Settings
Tethering Share your phone's mobile data connection via USB.
©
USB tethering Touch to enable or disable this feature.
VPN settings
©
VPN settings screen
Add VPN Allows you to add different types of Virtual Private
Networks (VPNs).
Displays the list of VPNs that you’ve previously
configured.
VPNs
Mobile networks
▶
Mobile networks settings screen
Data enabled Uncheck to prevent your phone from transmitting
data on any mobile network. This is useful if you are traveling
in an area where you do not have a mobile data plan and want
to avoid charges for data use on local carriers’ mobile
networks. Unchecking this setting does not prevent your phone
transmitting data on other wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi or
Bluetooth.
Global data roaming Check to allow the device to connect to
data services while roaming.
Network Mode Allows you to select the preferred network
mode.
System select Allows you to change CDMA roaming mode
between Home only/ Automatic.
ERI Allows you to enable or disable ERI Alert sound.
Settings
Call settings
Use Call settings to configure phone call settings.
Assisted Dial
Assisted Dialing Assisted Dialing allows you to easily dial
international calls while roaming in another country.
Show Dialpad Display dialpad automatically on the selected calls.
Voicemail
Voicemail service Allows you to select your carrier’s voicemail
service or another service, such as Google VoiceTM.
Voicemail settings If you are using your carrier’s voicemail service, this
option allows you to enter the phone number to use for listening to and
managing your voicemail. You can enter a comma (,) to insert a pause
into the number. For example, to add a password after the phone
number. If you are using Google Voice, this opens a screen where you
can view the Google Voice number or sign out of Google Voice.
Other call settings
Call forwarding Allows incoming telephone calls to be routed to
another point of termination that it allows you to not miss
important telephone calls .
Quick text Allows you to add or edit the Quick text messages that
are available when you receive a call. You can ignore the call and
send the message.
Auto Retry Allows you to enable or disable Auto Retry mode. You
can configure the phone to automatically redial a number after a
certain amount of time.
TTY mode Allows you to set TTY mode to communicate with
other TTY devices.
DTMF Tones Allows you to set the lengh of DTMF tones.
Settings
Voice Privacy Allows you to enable or disable enhanced privacy
mode.
Auto Answer Allows you to enable or disable Auto Answer with
Handsfree.
Sound
Use the Sound settings to configure how and at what volume the
phone rings and vibrates when the phone rings, you receive a
notification, an alarm sounds, or when you play music or other
media with audio, as well as some related settings.
General
Silent mode Check to silence a ll sounds (including call and
notification ringtones) except the audio from music, videos, and
other media and any alarms you have set.
(You must silence media and alarms in their own applications.)
Vibrate Opens a dialog where you can configure when you want
the phone to vibrate when you receive a phone call or notification:
Always, Never, Only in Silent mode, or Only when not in Silent
mode.
Volume Opens a dialog where you can set the volume of
ringtones that sound when you receive a phone call or notification,
media (music, videos, an so on), and alarms. If you uncheck the
option to use the same volume for both calls and notifications, you
can set the notification ringtone volume independently.
Incoming calls
Phone ringtone Opens a dialog where you can select the ringtone to
sound when you receive a phone call. Touch a ringtone to listen to it.
Settings
Notifications
Notification ringtone Opens
a dialog where you can select
the ringtone to sound when you receive a notification. Touch a
ringtone to listen to it.
Feedback
Audible touch tones Check to hear tones when you use the dial
pad to dial a number.
Audible selection Check to play a sound when you touch buttons,
icons, and other onscreen items that react to your touch.
Screen lock sounds Check to pla y a sound when the screen is
locked or unlocked.
Haptic feedback Check to have the phone vibrate briefly when you
touch soft buttons and perform other actions.
Emergency tone Opens a dialog where you can configure how the
phone reacts when you place an emergency call.
Display
Use the Display settings to configure brightness and other screen
settings.
Brightness Opens a dialog for adjusting the brightness of the
screen. For the best battery performance, use the dimmest
comfortable brightness.
Auto-rotate screen Check to auto matically switch the orientation
of the screen as you turn the phone sideways.
Animation Opens a dialog where you can set whether you want
to enjoy animated transitions for some effects (such as opening
menus), for all supported effects (including when navigating from
screen to screen), or to enjoy a phone without any optional
animation effects (this setting does not control animation in all
applications).
Screen timeout Opens a dialog where you can set how long to
Settings
wait after you touch the screen or press a button before the
screen darkens. For the best battery performance, use the
shortest convenient timeout.
Settings
Location & security
Use the Location & security settings to set your preferences for
using and sharing your location when your search for information
and use location-aware applications, such as Bing Maps. You can
also configure settings that help secure your phone and its data.
Location Settings
E911 E911 Location cannot be turned off on any mobile phone that
you are not allo wed to change any settings and it would only be
used as urgent situation.
Standalone GPS Services Allows you to use your phone’s Stand-
alone global positioning system (GPS) satellite receiver to pinpoint
your location to within an accuracy as close as several meters
(“street level”). Actual GPS accuracy depends on a clear view of
the sky and other factors.
Google Location Services Allows you to use information from Wi-
Fi and mobile networks to determine your approximate location,
for use in Google Maps, when you search, and others. When you
checkmark this option, you’re asked whether you consent to
sharing your location anonymously with Google’s location service.
Screen unlock
Set up screen lock Opens a set of screens that guide you through
drawing a screen unlock pattern or setting a PIN or password.
Security lock timer Adjust the delay before the security lock
automatically turns on.
Settings
Passwords
Visible passwords Check to briefly show each character of
passwords as you enter them, so that you can see what you
enter.
Device administration
Select device administrators Add or remove d evice
administrators.
Credential storage
Use secure credentials Check to allow applications to access your
phone’s encrypted store
of secure certificates and related
passwords and other credentials. You use credential storage to
establish some kinds of VPN and Wi-Fi connections. If you have
not set a password for the credential storage, this setting is
dimmed.
Install from SD card Touch to install a secure certificate from an
SD card.
Set password Opens a dialog where you can set or change the
password for your secure credential storage. Your password must
have at least 8 characters.
storage Deletes all secure certificates and related
credentials and erases the secure storage’s own password, after
prompting you to confirm that you want to do this.
Clear
Settings
Applications
You use the Applications settings to view details about the
applications installed on your phone, manage their data, force them
to stop, and to set whether you want to permit installation of
applications that you obtain from websites and email.
Unknown sources Permits installation of applications that you
obtain from websites, email, or other locations other than Android
MarketTM.
WARNING!
To protect your phone and personal data, download
applications only from trusted sources, such as Android
Market.
Manage applications Opens a list of all the applications and other
software installed on your phone, along with their sizes. Touch the
tabs a t the top of the screen to view applications by type. Press
the Menu Key
and touch Sort by size to display applications
in order by size. Touch an application to open its Application Info
screen.
Running services Allows you to view and control currently
running services and applications. This option displays what
processes each running service needs and how much memory it
is using.
Development Allows you to set options for application
development.
▶
Development screen
The Development screen contains settings that are useful for
developing AndroidTM
applications.
For full information,
including documentation of the Android APIs and development
tools,
see
the
Android
developer
website
(http://developer.android.com).
USB debugging Permits debugging tools on a computer to
communicate with your phone via a USB connection.
Settings
Stay awake Allows you to set the phone to prevent the screen
from dimming and locking when it is connected to a charger or
to a USB device that provides power. Don’t use this setting
with a static image on the phone for long periods of time, or
the screen may be marked with that image.
Permits a development tool on a
computer to control where the phone believes it is located,
rather than using the phone’s own internal tools for this
purpose.
Allow mock locations
Accounts & sync
Use the Accounts & sync settings to add, remove, and manage your
GoogleTM and other supported accounts. You also use these settings
to control how and whether all applications send, receive, and sync
data on their own schedules and whether all applications can
synchronize user data automatically.
GmailTM, Calendar, and other applications may also have their own
settings to control how they synchronize data; see the sections on
those applications for details.
General sync settings
Background data Permits applications to synchronize data in the
background, whether or not you are actively working in them.
Unchecking this setting can save battery power and lo wers (but
does not eliminate) data use.
Auto-sync Permits applications to synchronize, send, and receive
data on their own schedule. If you uncheck this setting, you must
touch an account in the list on this screen or press the Menu Key
and touch Sync now to synchronize data for that account.
Synchronizing data automatically is disabled if Background data is
unchecked.
Settings
Manage accounts
List of all Google Accounts and other accounts you’ve added to
the phone.
If you touch an account in this screen, its account screen opens.
▶
Account screen
This screen contains different options, depending on the kind
of account.
For Google Accounts, it lists the kinds of data you can
synchronize to the phone, with checkboxes so you can turn
synchronizing on and off for each kind. You can also press the
Menu Key
and touch Sync now to synchronize data. Touch
Remove Account to remove the account along with all its data
(contacts, mail, settings, and so on). You can’t remove the first
Google Account you added to your phone except by resetting
your phone to the factory defaults and erasing all of your user
data.
Privacy
Personal data
Factory data reset Erases all of your personal data from internal
phone storage, including information about your Google Account,
any other accounts, your system and application data and settings,
and any downloaded applications. Resetting the phone does not
erase any system software updates you’ve downloaded or any
files on your microSD card, such as music or photos. If you reset
the phone in this way, you’re prompted to reenter the same kind
of information as when you first started Android.
Safety
SD card & phone storage
Use the SD card & phone storage settings to monitor the used and
available space on your phone and on your microSD card, to
manage your microSD card, and if necessary, to reset the phone,
erasing all of your personal information.
SD card
Total space and Available space Lists the amount of space on
any microSD card installed in your phone and the amount you
have used to store photos, videos, music, and other files.
Unmount SD card Unmounts the microSD card from your phone
so that you can format the car d or safely remove it when the
phone is on. This setting is dimmed if there is no microSD card
installed, if you have already unmounted it, or if you have mounted
the microSD card on your computer.
Format SD card
Permanently erases everything on a microSD
card and prepares it for use with your phone. You must unmount a
microSD card before you can format it.
Internal phone storage
Available space Lists the amount of internal phone storage used
by the operating system, its components, applications (including
those you downloaded), and their permanent and temporary data.
Settings
Search
You use the Search settings to configure Bing Search, Quick Search
Box, and the data on the phone that you want to include in
searches.
Searchable items Allows you to set what kinds of data to include
in phone searches.
Clear shortcuts Clear shortcuts to recently chosen search
suggestions.
Language & keyboard
Use the Language & keyboard settings to select the language for
the text on your phone and for configuring the onscreen keyboard,
including words that you’ve added to its dictionary.
Select language Allows you to choose a language to use on your
phone.
Text settings
Swype Swype is a word-based text entry method on a standard
keyboard. Touch this setting and scroll down to read the User
Manual for Swype.
Android keyboard Allows you to use the onscreen touch
keyboard and adjust its settings.
The Android Keyboard settings apply to the onscreen keyboard
that is included with your phone. The correction and capitalization
features affect only the English version of the keyboard.
Vibrate on keypress Allows you to set the phone to vibrate
briefly each time you touch a key on the onscreen keyboard.
Sound on keypress Allows you to set the phone
brief sound
keyboard.
to play a
each time you touch a key on the onscreen
Safety
Auto-capitalization Allows you to set the onscreen keyboard to
automatically capitalize the first letter of the first word after a
period, the first word in a text field, and each word in name fields.
Voice input Allows you to enable or disable voice input.
Opens the Input Languages screen, where
you can check the languages you want to have available when
using the onscreen keyboard.
Input language
▶
Word suggestion settings
Quick fixes Allows the phone to automatically correct some
common misspellings as you type.
Show suggestions Allows the phone to show suggested
words as you type.
Auto-complete Allows the phone to automatically enter
a suggested word when you enter a space or punctuation.
User dictionary Allows you to view, add, and remove words from
your user dictionary. Touch a w ord to edit or delete it. Press the
Menu Key
and touch Add to add a word.
Voice input & output
Voice input
Voice recognizer settings
▶
Voice Recognition settings screen
Language Opens a screen where you can set the language
you use when entering text by speaking.
SafeSearch Opens a dialog where you can set whether you
want SafeSearch filtering to block some results when you use
search by voice:
Block no search results (Off), only explicit or offensive images
(Moderate), or both explicit or offensive text and images
(Strict).
Settings
Block offensive words When unchecked, voice recognition will
recognize and transcribe words many people consider offensive,
when you enter text by speaking. When checked, voice
recognition replaces those words in transcriptions with a
placeholder comprised of hash symbols ( # ).
Personalized recognition Check this option to improve speech
recognition accuracy.
Google Account dashboard Allows you to manage your
collected data.
Voice output
Text-to-speech settings
▶
Text-to-speech settings
You use the Text-to-Speech settings to configure the Android
text-to-speech synthesizer for applications that can take
advantage of it, such as TalkBack.
If you don’t have speech synthesizer data installed, only the
Install voice data setting is available.
Listen to an example Plays a brief sample of the speech
synthesizer, using your current settings.
Always use my settings Allows the phone to use your default
settings and override the application settings.
Default Engine Allows you to set the default speech synthesis
engine to be used for spoken text.
If your phone does not have speech
synthesizer data installed, this option connects to Android
Market and guides you through the process of downloading
and installing the data. This setting is not available if the data is
already installed.
Install voice data
Speech rate Allows you to select how quickly you want the
synthesizer to speak.
Safety
Language Allows you to select the language of the text you
want the synthesizer to read. This is particularly useful in
combination with the Always Use My Settings setting, to
ensure that text is spoken correctly in a variety of applications.
Engines Displays the installed engines and allows you to
configure their settings.
Connectivity
Default connection mode Allows you to choose the default
connection mode when connecting your phone to a PC via USB.
Choose from Windows Media Sync, Modem mode, or Mass
storage mode
Always ask Check to have the phone ask you to choose what USB
connection mode it should connect with to a PC.
Accessibility
You use the Accessibility settings to configure any accessibility plugins you have installed on your phone.
Accessibility Allows you to enable all installed accessibility
plug-ins.
Power button ends call During a call, pressing Power ends the
call instead of turning off the screen.
Settings
Date & time
Use Date & time settings to set your preferences for how
dates are displayed. You can also use these settings to set
your own time and time zone, rather than obtaining the
current time from the mobile network.
Use 24-hour format Check to dis play the time using 24-hour
time format—for example, 13:00 rather than 1:00 pm.
Select date format Opens a dialog where you can select
the format for displaying dates.
About phone
About phone includes information about y our phone.
Allows you to check for Android
system software updates.
System updates
Status Allows to view a list of information about your
battery, mobile network connection, and other details.
Opens a list of the applications and operating
system components that have used and are currently using
battery power. Touch an application in the list to view details
about its power use and, if available, touch a button to open a
settings or information screen for that component or
application.
Battery use
information Allows you to view legal information
about the software included with your phone.
Legal
DivX VOD registration Displays information to register
your device to play DivX protected videos.
Lists details about the model numbers
and versions of your phone’s hardware and operating system
software. This information is useful if you need to work with
your carrier’s support team.
Version information
HAC statement
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that
it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been
tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly
and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any
interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on
hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service
provider or phone retailer.
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket
01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988
(HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act
is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants),
users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than
others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing
device users to find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been
rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss.
If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone
successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to
hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to
hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may
help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference
noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered
acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. In the example to the left, if a hearing
aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values
equal M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage” while using their hearing aid
with the particular wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this context is defined as a signal quality that’s
acceptable for normal operation. The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark
is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance
for Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in Section
20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. When you're talking on a cell phone,
it's recommended that you turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off for HAC.
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility
http://www.accesswireless.org/hearingaid/
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/hac_wireless.html

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