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Dell™ StreakUser's ManualCOMMENT
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. WARNING:  A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.____________________Information in this document is subject to change without notice.© 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.Trademarks used in this text: Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc.Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions; Microsoft, Windows, Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint, are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.March 2010Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1) this device may not cause harmful interference and2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Contents 3Contents1 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72 Dell™ Streak Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  83 Setting Up Your Dell™ Streak . . . . . . . . .  11Getting Your Device Ready for Use . . . . . . . . . . .   11Turning On Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   14Turning Off Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   14Turning Off the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   144 Understanding Your Dell™ Streak . . . . . .  15Touch Screen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   15Screen Orientation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   18Applications, Widgets, and Shortcuts. . . . . . . . . .   18Home Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   19Status Bar  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   25Navigating the Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   285 Using Your Dell™ Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30
4ContentsCalling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   30Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   36Pop-Up Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   42On-Screen Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   42Widgets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   46Managing Contacts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   48Managing Your Device Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .   516Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   53Connecting to the Web. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   53Browsing the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   57E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   62Web Applications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   647 Customizing Your Dell™ Streak . . . . . . .   88To change display settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   88To change sound and ringtone settings . . . . . . . . .   89To manually set the date, time and time zone . . . . . .   90To choose a language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   928 Protecting Your Dell™ Streak  . . . . . . . .   93Protect Your Device Data With a Screen Unlock Pattern  93
Contents 5Protect Your SIM Card With the SIM Lock Password  .   959 Applications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  97Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   97MicroSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  102Bluetooth®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  104Photos & Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  106Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  108Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  111Alarm Clock  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  112Calculator  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  114Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  114Voice Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  115Outlook Tasks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  116SIM Manager  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  117Outlook Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  118Quickoffice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11810 Synchronizing Your Dell™ Streak and Computer Using Dell PC Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  120Connect to a Computer and Install Dell PC Suite . . . .  120Using Dell PC Suite  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  121
6Contents11 Playing Videos on HDMI Devices  . . . . .  12312 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  124
Package Contents 7Package ContentsCheck the contents of your package to verify that you have the following:U.S.AStreak deviceBatteryQuick Start GuideSafety, Environmental, and Regulatory InformationWarranty Service InformationUSB cableChargerUS plugPouchHeadsetEMEAStreak deviceBatteryQuick Start GuideSafety, Environmental, and Regulatory InformationWarranty Service InformationUSB cableChargerUK plugEURO plugPouchHeadset
8Dell™ Streak FeaturesDell™ Streak FeaturesButtons/Connectors/Parts Functionality1Headphone connectorConnects to headphones.2Volume up/down buttonLandscape mode: Volume up button  /Volume down button Portrait mode:Volume up button  Volume down button  •While playing media such as music tracks or video clips:– Press to increase or decrease the media volume by one level.– Press and hold to continuously increase or decrease the media volume.• Press either button to mute the ringer while receiving a call.• In all other situations:– Press to increase or decrease the ringer volume by one level.– Press and hold to continuously increase or decrease the ringer volume.1 2 3 45697811101312
Dell™ Streak Features 93Power and Sleep/Wake button  • If the device is off, press and hold to power on the device.• If the device is on, but the screen is off, press to turn on the screen.• If both the device and the screen are on,– Press to turn the screen off.– Press and hold to select one of these options: Silent mode: The device does not vibrate and disables all sounds except for alarms.Airplane Mode: Select to disable all wireless connections.Power off: Turn off the device.4Camera button  • If the camera is not active, press and hold to start the camera.• If the camera is active, press to capture a photo or record a video.• When recording a video, press to stop.5Back button Touch to return to the previous screen, close a dialog box, menu, or pop-up message, and to dismiss the keyboard.6Menu button  • Touch to open or close the pop-up menu displaying available options for the current application or actions that you can perform on the current screen.• Touch and hold to bring up the on-screen keyboard for text input.7Home button  • Touch to return to the Home screen.•Touch and hold:–For quick access to the recently accessed applications. – Add or delete additional Home screens.Buttons/Connectors/Parts Functionality
10 Dell™ Streak Features8MicrophoneUse for voice calls930-pin connector • Connects to a USB cable to transfer files to a computer.• Connects to a charger to charge the device.• Connects to the Home Dock for audio and video output.10Proximity sensorsTurn off the screen as you bring the device close to your face to make or receive a call, in order to prevent unintentional touches.11EarpieceUse to listen to phone conversations.12Front-facing camera lensUse for taking a front view picture, e.g. self-portrait.13Ambient light sensorControls the screen brightness according to the surrounding lighting conditions.Parts/controls Functionality14SpeakerAudio output for video and music playback.15Back coverSecures the battery in place.16Camera lensCaptures pictures and videos.17Camera flashFor using flash to take pictures.Buttons/Connectors/Parts Functionality17161415
Setting Up Your Dell™ Streak 11Setting Up Your Dell™ StreakGetting Your Device Ready for Use1Remove the back cover2Insert the SIM cardaSlide the back cover downwards in the direction towards the end of the device.bLift the back cover off the device. NOTE: The device will shut down automatically if you remove the back cover while the device is on. NOTE: You cannot turn on the device if the back cover is removed.Insert the SIM card in the illustrated direction under the metal plate that covers the SIM card holder. NOTE: If you have trouble inserting the card, ensure that you have aligned the angled corner on the card with the corner of the card holder.
12 Setting Up Your Dell™ Streak3Insert the battery4Install the microSD cardAlign the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts on the battery holder and insert the battery.a Hold the microSD card with the metal contacts facing down.bSlide the microSD card into the microSD card holder.
Setting Up Your Dell™ Streak 135Close the back cover6Charge the device NOTE: Charge the battery in an environmental temperature between 0°C and 45°C.aPush the end of the back cover against the groove near the bottom of the device.bPlace the cover onto the back of the device, and then push the cover towards the top of the device to secure the cover in place.The battery is not fully charged when first unpacked.aPlug the supplied USB cable's 30-pin connector into the 30-pin connector on the device.bPlug the cable's USB connector into the supplied USB wall charger adaptor.cPlug the USB wall charger adaptor into a power outlet and charge the device till the battery is fully charged.NOTE: The device is fully charged within four hours from a power outlet.NOTE: To charge your device using a computer, connect the supplied USB cable's 30-pin connector to the device, and the cable's USB connector to a USB port on the computer.
14 Setting Up Your Dell™ StreakTurning On Your Device NOTE: Use this device in an environmental temperature between -10°C and 55°C.1Press and hold the Power button   in order to turn on your device. The operating system starts up.2Touch the Menu button   to unlock the screen if it is automatically locked.3If your SIM card is locked by a Personal Identification Number (PIN), type the PIN by touching the corresponding number keys using the on-screen keypad. Touch the OK button to confirm your input.4The device is ready for use when the home screen is displayed.Turning Off Your Device1Press and hold the Power button  .2Touch the Power off option on the screen.Turning Off the ScreenIf both the device and the screen are on, press the Power button   to turn off the screen. NOTE: If the device is on, but the screen is off, press the Power button   to turn on the screen.
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 15Understanding Your Dell™ Streak NOTE: To view the on-screen tutorial for basic controls of your device, on the Home screen touch  , and follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.Touch ScreenYo u r  d e v i c e  h a s  a  m u l t i - t o uch sensitive screen. You can touch the surface of the screen to operate the device.Finger Gestures Allows you to:TouchTap gently on the screen with your fingertip.• Select the items on the screen including options, entries, images, and icons.• Start applications.• Press the buttons on the screen.• Input text using the on-screen keyboard or numeric keypad.
16 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakTouch and holdTouch and hold your finger on the screen.• Move an item on the Home Screen.• Add Home screens. Touch and hold the Home button   to add a Home screen.• Open or close the on-screen keyboard. Touch and hold the Menu button   to open or close the on-screen keyboard.Drag1Touch and hold your finger on an item on the screen.2Keeping your finger in contact with the screen, move your fingertip to the desired location.3Take your finger off the screen to drop the item in the desired location.Move items such as images and icons on the screen.Finger Gestures Allows you to:
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 17Flick or swipeMove your finger in a vertical or horizontal direction on the screen.Scroll through Home screens, web pages, lists, entries, photo thumbnails, contacts, and so on.Zoom-outMove two fingers close together on the screen.Reduce the view of an image or web page(zoom out).Finger Gestures Allows you to:
18 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakScreen OrientationFor optimal viewing experience, the screen orientation changes automatically to portrait or landscape depending on how you hold the device. NOTE: The Home screen is always displayed in landscape and does not automatically orient to portrait. Applications downloaded from Android Market may not support automatic screen orientation to portrait or landscape. NOTE: To modify the default behavior, open the orientation settings by touching the Home button  → Menu button  → Settings→ Sound & display→ Orientation.Applications, Widgets, and ShortcutsApplication - Software which allows you to perform a specific task. Your device is preloaded with a variety of applications, and additional ones can be downloaded from the Android Market.Widget - A small application which resides on the Home screen and provides quick and easy access to information. For example, the Facebook widget allows you read posts on your wall and update your status.Shortcut - A link that you can put on your Home Screen in order to provide quicker access to an application or a folder containing contacts or bookmarks.Zoom-inMove two fingers apart on the screen. Enlarge the view of an image or web page(zoom in).Finger Gestures Allows you to:
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 19Home ScreenThe Home screen displays widgets, folders, and shortcuts that provides easy access to your favorite or frequently-used applications. You can also display your favorite pictures as your Home screen wallpapers. NOTE: Touch the Home screen button   to return to the current home screen.Multiple Home ScreensYour device supports additional Home screens to give you more space to display widgets, shortcuts or folders. NOTE: The dots   in the Home status area of the status bar indicate the total number of the Home screens. The colored dot indicates which Home screen is being viewed.To navigate across the Home screensFlick the Home screens horizontally until the desired one is displayed.To add a Home screen1Touch   in the Home status area or touch and hold the Home button   to view the thumbnail of the available Home screens.2Touch the + icon to add a selected Home screen. NOTE: Your device supports a maximum of six Home screens.To delete a Home screen1Touch   in the Home status area or touch and hold the Home button   to view the thumbnail of the available Home screens.2Touch the icon   on the top right corner of the Home screen that you desire to delete. The Delete Room message box appears.3Touch the Yes button to confirm deletion. NOTE: You cannot delete your last remaining Home screen.
20 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakCustomizing Your Home ScreenTo add an item to a Home screen1Touch the Home button  .2To access the Add to Home screen menu, either:• Touch and hold an empty area on the home screen. The Add to Home screen menu appears.• Touch the Menu button   and then touch the Add option. The Add to Home screen menu appears.3Touch the item you want to add on the Home screen:
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 21Items StepsShortcutsAdd shortcuts for items that you wish to access directly from the Home screen.•Applications:1Scroll through the application menu to locate the desired application.2Touch the desired application to create the shortcut on the current Home screen.•Bookmark:1Flick through the Bookmarks list to locate the desired bookmark.2Touch the desired bookmark to create the shortcut on the current Home screen.•Contacts:1Flick through the Contacts entries to locate the desired contact.2Touch the desired contact entry to create the shortcut on the current Home screen.•Direct Dial:Touch the desired phone number to create the shortcut on the Home screen. You can touch the shortcut to dial the number directly.•Direct Message:Touch the desired phone number to create the shortcut on the Home screen. You can touch the shortcut to compose and send a message to the number.
22 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakShortcuts•Gmail label: Touch to create a desired Gmail label shortcut so that you can access your e-mails with that label from the Home screen.•Settings:1Scroll through the settings to locate the desired one.2Touch the desired setting to create the shortcut on the current Home screen, where you can touch the shortcut to access the setting.WidgetsAdd widgets to display active Home screen windows or controls for your favorite applications or web-based services, such as an analog clock, the music player, the Google Quick Search Box, or a calendar showing upcoming events.1Flick through the available applications or services to locate the desired one.2Touch the desired widget to add it on the Home screen.FoldersYou can create the following folders:New folder: Add a folder where you can store your Home screen shortcuts.All contacts: Add a shortcut to all your contacts stored in the Contacts application.Contacts with phone numbers: Add a shortcut to the contacts with phone numbers.Starred contacts: Add a shortcut to the contacts marked with a star.Touch the desired folder to create one on the Home screen.Once the folder is on your Home screen, you can drag and drop an item on top of the folder in order to add it to the folder.Items Steps
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 23To add an application shortcut to the Home screen from either the main application view or the Favorites bar:1Touch the Application button   on top of the screen to open the Favorites bar.2If the main applications menu is not displayed, touch the More icon   on the right end of the Favorites bar to open the main applications menu.3On the main applications view or the Favorites bar, drag a desired application onto the current Home screen, then the application’s icon appears on the Home screen.To move a Home screen item1Touch and hold the item you want to reposition until it magnifies and becomes movable. The device vibrates to indicate that the item’s moving mode is activated. NOTE: To disable the item’s moving mode, touch the item again.2With your finger remaining in contact with the item on the screen, drag the item to another location on the screen.WallpapersChange the wallpaper of your Home screen.NOTE: You can also touch the Home button → the Menu button  → Wallpaper to change your Home screen wallpaper.•Photos: Select a picture stored on the device as a wallpaper.1Flick the picture thumbnails horizontally to locate the desired picture.2Touch the picture to display it.3To cut a portion of the picture as the wallpaper, move the crop frame and drag the angles to locate the desired part.4Touch the check button to set the wallpaper.•Wallpaper gallery: Select a preinstalled wallpaper.1Flick the wallpaper thumbnails horizontally along the bottom of the screen to locate the desired one.2Touch the wallpaper’s thumbnail.3Touch the Set wallpaper button.Items Steps
24 Understanding Your Dell™ Streak3Release the item in the desired location.To remove a Home screen item1Touch and hold an item such as a widget, shortcut, or folder that you want to remove, until it magnifies and becomes movable.2Touch the Menu button   and then touch Remove from Home.To open a Home screen folder1Touch the folder to open a black panel representing the contents of the folder.2Touch the desired application shortcut to run the application.To close a Home screen folderTouch the folder again to close the black panel.To move a Home screen shortcut into a folder1Touch a folder on the Home screen to view the contents.2Touch and hold a shortcut to make it movable.3Drag and drop the shortcut into the folder. NOTE: You can also drag items directly into a folder without opening the folder. NOTE: Widgets and folders cannot be moved inside a folder.To remove a Home screen shortcut from a folder1Touch a folder on the Home screen to view the contents.2Touch and hold a shortcut to make it movable.3Drag the shortcut in the folder to another location on the Home screen.To rename a folder1Touch and hold the folder until it magnifies.2Touch the Menu button   and then touch Rename Folder.3Touch the Folder name input field to type the folder name using the on-screen keyboard.
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 254To close the on-screen keyboard, touch the icon   on the keyboard, or touch and hold the Menu button  .5Touch OK to confirm.Status BarThe status bar displays the application button, title area, date and time, and status area.1Application button Touch the application button  to display the applications available on your device:– The Favorites bar can be customized to display up to seven preferred or frequently used applications.– The main applications menu contains all of the applications on your device, including those you have downloaded from the Android Market.– Touch an application to run it.NOTE: Touch the More  or Less  icon on the right corner of the Favorites bar to set the option for the application button to open only the Favorites bar, or open both the Favorites bar and the main applications menu.2Title areaDisplays the name of the current application in use.3Notification area • The Notification area displays notification icons to inform you of missed calls, new messages, e-mail, and so on.• Touch the Notification area to view the notifications listed in arrival time order, and then touch a notification to view the desired message, e-mail, or missed call record.1 2 3 4 5
26 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakThe status area may also display some of the following icons:4Status area • Displays status icons to show the current state of your device, such as battery power, charging progress, alarms set, network connections, and so on.• Touch the status area to view the information regarding the carrier currently in use, remaining battery charge, and so on.• Touch the status area to view the wireless control menu. You can enable or disable the airplane mode, wireless mode, or Bluetooth mode.5Date and time areaDisplays the current date and time. Alarm is set  3G data network is connected Battery status — 100% full  3G data network is in use Battery is low and needs to be charged GPRS data network is connected Battery is extremely low and needs to be charged immediatelyGPRS data network is in use Battery is empty and needs to be charged immediately EDGE data network is connected Battery is charging  EDGE data network is in use Vibrate mode is enabled  HSPA data network is connected Silent mode is enabled  HSPA data network is in use Signal strength — strong  Roaming signal strength — strong No signal  Connected to a Wi-Fi network
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 27The notification area may also display some of the following icons: Airplane mode is enabled  No SIM card is inserted Bluetooth is enabled  Ongoing data synchronizationConnected to a new Bluetooth device If the GPS satellites function is enabled, this icon appears when you use Google Maps Missed call  New SMS/MMS Call in progress  New e-mail Call on hold  Upcoming calendar event Call forwarding is enabled  USB cable is connected Microphone is on mute  A Wi-Fi network is found The SD card is safe to remove  Download in progress
28 Understanding Your Dell™ StreakNavigating the ApplicationsYou can find applications available on your device in these screen elements:Favorites BarYou can customize the Favorites bar to include frequently used applications. You can add up to seven applications in the Favorites bar.To add applications to the Favorites bar1Touch the application button   on top of the screen to open the Favorites bar.2If the main applications menu is not displayed, touch the More icon   on the right end of the Favorites bar to open the main applications menu.3On the main applications menu, touch and hold the application that you want to add to the Favorites bar.1The application button (when the Favorites bar is displayed)2The Favorites bar3The main applications menu4The Less icon (when the main applications menu is displayed)4213
Understanding Your Dell™ Streak 294Once the application becomes movable, drag and drop it on the Favorites bar.To remove applications from the Favorites bar1Touch the application button   on top of the screen to open the Favorites bar.2On the Favorites bar, touch and hold the application to remove.3Drag the application out of the Favorites bar.Application ShortcutsTo quickly launch applications on the Home screen, you can add shortcut icons for frequently-used applications to the Home screen or to the folder that you created on the Home screen. For more information, see Customizing Yo u r  H o m e  S c r e e n .To open an application using the application shortcuts1Touch the Home button  .2If the desired application shortcut displays on the Home screen, touch the shortcut to run the application.If the desired application is stored in a folder on the Home screen, touch the folder to bring up the black panel to display the contents of the folder, and then touch the desired application shortcut within the black panel.Recent applicationsTo open a recently used application1Touch   or touch and hold the Home button   to view the recently used applications. NOTE: Recent applications are displayed below the thumbnail views of the Home screens.2Touch the desired application on the bar to run the application.
30 Using Your Dell™ StreakUsing Your Dell™ StreakCallingMaking CallsTo make calls, touch   Phone on the Home screen to open the Phone application.To make a call1Touch   to call a desired phone number or contact from the call log.2Touch the typed number to make a call to the number.3Type the number to call using the on-screen dialpad.3251746
Using Your Dell™ Streak 31To cancel dialingTouch  on the Dialing screen to cancel a dialed call.To manage and redial missed, dialed, and received callsOn the Phone screen, scroll the call log to locate a call displayed either as a phone number or as a contact’s name. You can choose to do the following with the call:• Touch   to call the number or contact.• Touch the name or number to view the call’s details displayed at the top of the options menu. You can choose to call back, send a text or multimedia message to the caller, add the number as a contact to your Contacts list, or view the contact’s details if the caller is already a contact saved in your Contacts list.• Touch and hold the name or number for more options, such as erase the call from the call log.• To erase all calls from the call log, touch the Menu button → Clear call log.To answer a callTouch  on the Incoming call screen to answer an incoming call.To end or reject a callTouch   on the Dialing screen to end an active call; touch  on the Incoming call screen to reject an incoming call.4Touch to call the typed number.5Touch to clear an incorrect number.6Touch a call record to view the call information, call or send a message to the caller, or save or view the caller in Contacts. See Managing Contacts for information about using Contacts.7Touch to select a contact to call from Contacts. For more information, see To call, e-mail, or send a message to a contact from your contacts list.
32 Using Your Dell™ Streak NOTE: Touching the Menu button  → End call also ends a call.To make an international call1Touch and hold the number 0 key on the dialpad until + appears. 2Enter the country code, area code, and phone number.3Touch the displayed phone number to make a call.To listen to your voicemailTouch and hold the number 1 key on the dialpad to call your voicemail box. NOTE: If no voicemail number is stored on your SIM card, you will be asked to create one. Touch Add number to enter and save your voicemail number.Manage Your CallsTo hold an active callTouch   to hold a call in progress. When a call is being held, the on hold icon  appears in the status bar. To resume a held call, touch  .To mute the microphone during a callTouch   to turn the microphone on or off. The mute icon   appears in the status bar when the microphone is muted.To use the speakerphone during a call WARNING: Ensure that you turn off the speakerphone before you hold the device close to your ear as this could damage your hearing.Touch   to turn the speakerphone on or off.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 33To accept calls using a Bluetooth headsetWhen a Bluetooth headset is connected to your device, you can accept calls on the Bluetooth headset by touching  . For details on how to connect a Bluetooth headset to your device, see Bluetooth®.To accept a waiting callIf there is an incoming call while you are on another call, the device notifies you with a call waiting tone. The phone number or name of the waiting call is displayed.• Touch  or touch the Menu button  → Hold current call & answer to accept the waiting call and put the active call on hold.• To end the first call and take the waiting call, touch the Menu button  → End current call & answer.To dial another call during an active call• Touch the Menu button → Add call. Make the call (see To make a call). The first call is placed on hold automatically.• Drag   upward to reveal the full dialpad, and type the number using the dialpad. Touch   to call the typed number.To swap between active and held callsTouch the Menu button → Swap calls to swap between two calls.To conduct a conference call1During a call, touch the Menu button → Add call.2Make the second call that you want to add to the conference call. The first call is automatically placed on hold.3When the second call is connected, touch the Menu button → Merge calls to start the conference call.4To add more participants to the conference call, repeat step 1 to step 3.
34 Using Your Dell™ Streak5During a conference call, touch the Menu button → Manage conference call to manage call participants:• Touch   to drop a selected participant from the conference.• Touch   to talk to a selected participant in private and place the other participants on hold.•Touch Back to call to rejoin the remaining call participants. NOTE: To end a conference call and disconnect all participants, touch .Adjust Call SettingsYou can change call settings to suit your personal needs, or enable the call services available from your network service provider.Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Call settings.Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN)Restricts outgoing calls to the phone numbers on the FDN list. To enable this service, you need to enter your SIM card’s PIN2 that you can obtain from your network service provider.Voicemail Stores another voicemail number other than the one already on your SIM card.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 35Additional call settings•Call forwarding: Diverts incoming calls to a designated phone number when your device is busy, unreachable, or does not answer. To enable call forwarding, enter the number to divert to or touch  to select a contact from your Contacts list. Then touch Enable.NOTE: Your network service provider must support the call forwarding service.•Call barring: Blocks certain types of incoming or outgoing calls.•Caller ID: Shows the caller id or number on the display based on the setting.NOTE: Your network service provider must support this service.•Call waiting: Alerts an incoming call with a call waiting tone or message when you are on another call.NOTE: To use call waiting, you may need to register this service with your service provider.•Auto Answer: Sets how long your device waits before automatically answering an incoming call.Teletypewriter (TTY) modeEnable this mode to let the user with speech or hearing disabilities conduct phone conversations by typing.Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) modeEnable this mode to minimize interference from the device with the user’s hearing aid, and optimize audio output for the hearing aid.NOTE: Enabling the HAC mode will disable the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi transmitter functions.
36 Using Your Dell™ StreakText MessagesTo compose, send, and read text (SMS) or multimedia (MMS) messages, touch  →  Text Messages. The Text Messages screen opens with a list of messages or message threads representing all the received, sent and draft messages. NOTE: For information about the message thread, see Receiving text and multimedia messages.To compose and send a text message1On the Text Messages screen, touch the New message thread. The composer screen opens.2In the To field, type the mobile phone number or the contact name of the recipient. As you type a phone number or contact name, matching contacts with their mobile numbers appear below the To field. Touch a matched contact to enter the contact’s mobile number, or continue typing the desired phone number.3Repeat step 2 to enter more mobile numbers if you wish to send the message to multiple mobile phone users.4You can add a subject line to the message by touching the Menu button → Add subject. NOTE: When adding a subject, the message automatically changes to the MMS format.5Touch the Type to compose text field to start composing your message.6Touch the Send button to send the text message.7To start a text conversation similar to online instant messaging, you can continue to compose and send messages to the same recipient(s). All of the sent and received messages between you and recipient(s) appear in the form of chat logs.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 37To compose and send a multimedia message1In the To field, type the recipient’s mobile phone number, e-mail address, or contact name. Matching contacts with their mobile numbers or e-mail addresses appear below the To field. Touch a matched contact, or continue manually typing the desired phone number or e-mail address.2Repeat step 1 to enter more mobile numbers if you wish to send the message to multiple mobile phone users.3You can add a subject line to the message by touching the Menu button → Add subject.4Touch the Ty pe t o  c o m pose text field to start composing your message.5While editing your message, you can touch the Menu button → Attach to insert media items into the message (see below).6When you have completed editing the multimedia message, touch the Send button to send the message.You can attach any of the following items to a multimedia message:Picture Open the Photos & Videos application and touch a picture file to attach it to your message.Capture picture Open the Camera application to take a picture, then attach it to your message. For details about the Camera application, see Camera.VideoOpen the Photos & Videos application and touch a video clip to attach it to your message.Capture video Open the Camera application to take a video clip, then attach it to your message. For more information about the Camcorder application, see Camera.
38 Using Your Dell™ StreakAudio Open the Select audio menu. Touch a desired audio file, and then touch OK to attach the file to your message.To attach an audio file stored on the SD card to MMS:1Create a folder named Ringtones in the SD card.2Open the Ringtones folder.3Copy the audio file you want to attach to MMS into the Ringtones folder.4On the MMS composer screen, touch the Menu button → Attach→ Audio.5Select the audio file to attach it to the MMS.Record audio Open the Recorder application to record an audio clip.•Touch  to start recording.•Touch  to stop recording.•Touch  to listen to the recording.•Touch Use this recording to attach the recording to your message.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 39Slideshow Open the Edit slideshow screen to create a slide show and attach it to your message. 1Touch Add slide to create new slides.2Touch a created slide such as Slide 1 to open the slideshow editor screen.3Touch Add picture, and then select the picture you want to add to the slide.4You can touch the text field on the lower part of the screen to compose a caption for the displayed slide.5Touch the Menu button   to preview the slide, remove the picture, add a music to the current slide, add a new slide, or change the slide duration or the text and picture layout.6When editing multiple slides, touch   to edit the next slide; touch   to return to the previous slide.NOTE: You can create a slideshow of up to ten slides.7To replace a picture, on the slideshow editor screen, touch the Replace picture button and select a new one to replace. To remove the current slide, touch the Remove Slide button. To preview the slideshow, touch the Preview button.8When complete, touch the Done button at the bottom right to attach the slideshow to your message.9On the message composer screen, touch the slideshow attachment icon   to playback the slide show; touch Edit to modify the slideshow.10To remove the slideshow attachment from your message, touch Edit→ the Menu button   → Discard slideshow.
40 Using Your Dell™ StreakReceiving text and multimedia messagesDepending on your notification settings, the device rings, vibrates, or displays a message briefly in the status bar as a new text or multimedia message arrives.A new message icon   then appears and stays in the notifications area of the status bar to remind you of a new message. NOTE: To alter notification settings for new messages, in the Text Messages application touch the Menu button  → Settings→ Notifications. You can then decide whether to receive a text notification in the status bar when a new message arrives, select a ringtone that rings with the arrival of a new message, or let the device vibrate to report a new message.Text and multimedia messages that are sent to and received from the same contact or a number are grouped into message threads similar to text conversations of an online chat. You can see all of the messages exchanged between you and the contact. Message threads are listed according to when they are sent or received, with the latest one at the top.To read a text message• Touch the notification area on the status bar where the new message icon  is displayed. A list of notifications opens. Touch a new message notification to open and read the message.•Touch  →  Text Messages to open the message list, and then touch a text message or message thread to open and read it.If the message contains:• Web site—touch the link to open the Browser application and visit the web site.• Phone number—touch the number to open the Phone application and call the number.• E-mail address—touch the e-mail address to open the Email\Gmail application and compose an e-mail to send to the address.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 41To forward the message1Touch and hold the message. The Message options menu pops up.2Select Forward to forward the message.To view a multimedia message1Touch the notification area on the status bar where the new message icon  is displayed. A list of notifications opens. Touch a new message notification to open the message. OrTouch  →  Text Messages to open the message list, and then touch a multimedia message or message thread to open the message.2Touch the thumbnail of the attached picture to display the picture; touch the Play button   to play back the attached video. NOTE: Touch the Download button, to manually download the media file in the message. NOTE: To save the attached media item to your microSD card, touch and hold the message and the Message options menu pops open. Touch Copy attached to SD card.To reply to a text or multimedia message1Touch a message or message thread to open it.2Type your reply message into the text field.3Touch Send to send your message to the sender.To delete a message or a message thread1In the Text Messages list, touch and hold the message thread that you want to delete.2To delete the entire thread, touch Delete thread and then touch OK to confirm deletion.To delete a message within a thread, touch and hold the message to delete, and then touch Delete message on the Message options menu. Touch OK to confirm deletion.
42 Using Your Dell™ Streak NOTE: To delete all messages on the message list, touch the Menu button   → Delete threads.To edit message settingsIn the message list, touch the Menu button  → Settings to change the text or multimedia message settings. Follow the instructions on the screen.Pop-Up MenuTouch the Menu button   to open or close the pop-up menu that lists available options for the current application, or actions that you can perform on the current screen.To select an option or item on the pop-up menu1Touch the Menu button   to open the pop-up menu.2Touch the desired item on the pop-up menu.3If the menu has a scroll bar on the right side, you can flick the menu until the desired item is found.4Touch the Menu button   again to close the pop-up menu.On-Screen KeyboardYou can type text using the on-screen keyboard. When you start an application or touch a field that requires text input, the on-screen keyboard opens. The keyboard automatically rotates to either the portrait or landscape mode based on the device orientation.To close the keyboardTouch the Back button   or the icon   on the keyboard, or touch and hold the Menu button  .To display the keyboardTouch and hold the Menu button   or touch a text field.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 43Keyboard controls1• Touch to type letters into the field where the cursor appears.• Touch and hold to type accented letters for applicable languages.2• Based on the letters being typed, the keyboard shows suggested words along the top, the most probable one highlighted in color. • You can touch a suggested word to enter it into the text field.3• Touch to show the uppercase keyboard for typing an uppercase letter.• Touch to change back to the lowercase keyboard.4•Touch  to move the cursor to the left; touch  to move the cursor to the right.5• Touch to show the symbol keyboard for typing punctuation marks and symbols other than the period.• Touch to switch back to the alphabet keyboard.6• Touch to type the smiley ":-)".• Touch and hold to see more emoticons available for typing.7• Touch to delete a typed character, symbol, or a space.• Touch and hold to quickly delete typed text.8• Touch to see more suggested words.1285 6 734
44 Using Your Dell™ StreakTo configure the keyboard settings1Touch the Home button → the Menu button → Settings→ Locale & text→ Android keyboard, or touch the Application button → the Settings icon → Locale & text→ Android keyboard.2To enable a setting, touch the setting option to select the check box  ; to disable a setting, touch the setting option to clear the check box  .Available keyboard settingsCreate your personal dictionaryThe keyboard uses the default dictionary to display suggested words as you type. You can create a personal dictionary to include words not found in the main dictionary. The keyboard will also look at the words that are added to your personal dictionary to make word suggestions.To add a word to the dictionary1Touch the Home button → the Menu button → Settings→ Locale & text→ User dictionary, or touch the Application button → the Settings icon → Locale & text→ User dictionary.2Touch the Menu button → Add.Vibrate on keypress The device vibrates when you touch a key.Sound on keypress The device beeps when you touch a key.Auto-capitalization The first letter of the word in a new sentence is capitalized.Show suggestions Show suggested words as you type.Quick fixes Mark and correct wrong spellings and typos.Auto-complete A space or a proper punctuation mark is automatically inserted after a typed word.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 453Type a desired word into the Add to dictionary text field.4Touch OK.To edit a word in the dictionary1Touch Home button → the Menu button → Settings→ Locale & text→ User dictionary, or touch the Application button → the Settings icon → Locale & text→ User dictionary.2Touch a desired word.3Touch Edit.4Edit the spelling of the word in the Edit word text field.5Touch OK.To delete a word from the dictionary1Touch Home button → the Menu button → Settings→ Locale & text→ User dictionary, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Locale & text → User dictionary.2Touch the word to delete.3Touch Delete.
46 Using Your Dell™ StreakWidgets NOTE: To use the following widgets, you need to create them on the Home screen of your device, and have a data network connection to be able to connect to the web. For information on configuring the web see Connecting to the Web. For information on adding widgets to the Home screen see Customizing Your Home Screen.Google SearchYou can use the Google Quick Search Box to find websites and information on Google, or access applications installed on your device.To search by typing1On the Home screen of your device, touch the Google Quick Search Box. The on-screen keyboard opens.2Type a keyword or full name into the box using the keyboard. As you are typing, the search results that fully or partially match the text being typed appear below the search box.3Scroll the listed search results and touch to select a desired one. If you only want to view matching web links on Google, either touch the Search key on the keyboard or the search icon   on the search box.4The matching application or the browser with matching web links opens.5Touch a desired link if you want to view a web page.To search by voice1Touch   on the right corner of the search box.2Say the name or keyword of the item you are looking for.3The browser with matching web links opens.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 47RSSReal Simple Syndication (RSS) is a web format for website owners to publish RSS feeds—full or summarized texts of frequently updated web contents such as blog entries and news headlines.After you subscribe to an RSS feed, you will receive an update once the RSS publisher releases new content. You can then use your device’s RSS reader to read RSS feeds that you have subscribed to.To find your RSS feed's URL1Touch Browser   to open the browser.2Go to the website that provides the RSS feed you want.3Touch the orange RSS icon next to the RSS feed. The RSS feed URL is then displayed in the web address field at the top of the browser screen.4Touch the web address field, and then touch and hold the web address field to open the Edit text pop-up menu.5Touch Copy all to copy the displayed URL.6Return to the RSS Feed widget on the Home screen.To subscribe to RSS feedsEnter a RSS feed URL into the RSS reader:1On the RSS Feed widget, touch Configure.2Type or paste your RSS feed’s URL that you have copied from the browser.3Touch Set.To read RSS feedsTouch the RSS Feed widget to open the RSS reader. A list of RSS channels appears. Touch a channel to read the RSS feeds inside.Your device’s RSS reader checks your subscribed feeds regularly and downloads updates that it finds from those feeds. NOTE: Some RSS publishers may require a payment for downloading RSS feeds.
48 Using Your Dell™ StreakFacebookFacebook is a social networking website where you can post your personal profile, find and contact your friends, classmates or work associates, and exchange messages with them.1On the Home screen of your device, touch the Sign in button at the top right of the Facebook widget.2To use Facebook, you need to create a Facebook account if you do not have one. Touch the Sign Up button and follow the instructions to proceed.3To sign in to Facebook, type your e-mail and password and touch Login. NOTE: For information on using Facebook, visit facebook.com/help.TwitterTwitter is a social networking service application that allows you to keep in touch with people on the web by posting simple questions and answers.1On the Home screen of your device, touch the Sign in button at the top right of the Twitter widget.2To use Twit ter, you need to create a Twitter account if you do not have one. Touch the Get started button and follow the instructions to proceed.3To sign in to Twitter, type your user name or e-mail address and your password, and then touch Sign in. NOTE: For information on how to use Twitter, visit Twitter.com/Help.Managing ContactsTo view and manage your contacts, touch the Application button  →  Contacts. NOTE: If you have signed in to your Google account and have selected Auto-sync and Contacts from: Home button  → the Menu button  → Settings→ Data synchronization, your Google contacts will be automatically added to your Contacts list.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 49To add a new contact1Touch the Menu button → New contact.2Enter the contact information using the on-screen keyboard. Scroll the screen to find more items to fill.3When you have entered all the required information, touch either the Save button on the upper right or touch the Menu button → Save to save the contact.While entering the contact details, you can:1Touch and select a photo from the Photos & Videos application to use as the contact’s visual caller ID.2Touch to replace a default information label with another one that you choose from the Select label list, for example from Mobile phone number to Home phone number. To create a new information label for the current item, you can flick down to the end of the Select label list and touch Custom.3Touch to remove an item from the current information category.4Touch to select a ringtone for the contact’s incoming calls.5Touch to add a new item to the current information category, for example a second phone number.6Touch to save the new contact to your Contacts list.7Touch to star the contact as a favorite.3261547
50 Using Your Dell™ StreakTo view the contact details1To locate a contact, you can either:• Flick the contact list until you find the contact.• Touch an alphabet displayed on the top that matches the first letter of the contact’s first or last name. The screen then displays the contacts whose first or last names starts with the selected alphabet.•Touch the Search button at the upper right of the screen, and then type either the contact’s full name or only the first letters of it into the Search For text field. The screen then displays the matching contacts.• Touch the contact group tab on the upper left of the screen, and then touch the desired group, Family, for example. The screen shows the contacts within that group.2Once the contact is located, touch the contact’s entry to view the contact’s details.To call, e-mail, or send a message to a contact from your contacts list1Locate the desired contact’s entry on the contact list.2Select the action you want to do by touching a corresponding icon:• To call the contact, touch  .• To send text or multimedia message to the contact, touch  .• To e-mail the contact, touch  .• To start an instant messaging chat with the contact, such as on Google Talk, touch  .3If the contact has multiple phone numbers, e-mail addresses or instant messaging accounts, and you want to find out which one to use:aTouch the contact’s entry to open the contact information screen.bTouch a corresponding icon that immediately follows the desired phone number, e-mail address or instant messaging account. NOTE: For information about composing and sending SMS and MMS, see Text Messages. To find out how to start an instant messaging chat on Google Talk, see Google Talk. For information about using the e-mail applications, see Gmail and E-mail.
Using Your Dell™ Streak 51To add contacts from your SIM cardYou can copy contacts saved on your SIM card to your device’s Contacts.1In the contact list, touch the Menu button → Import contacts.2Touch the contact to add to the device, or touch the Menu button → Import all to copy all the contacts to the device.Managing Your Device SettingsTo check storage spacesTouch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ SD card & device storage. The screen displays total and available spaces on the device and on the microSD card.To erase unwanted application data to free storage space1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Applications→ Manage applications.2From the Manage applications list, touch the application whose cache or data you want to remove.3In the Application info screen, touch Clear data under Storage to erase unwanted application data; touch Clear cache under Cache to erase unwanted cache.To format the microSD card1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ SD card & device storage.2Touch Unmount SD card to enable the Format SD card option. CAUTION: Formatting a microSD card erases all data and downloaded applications store on it. Ensure that you back up the data that you need before formatting your microSD card.3Touch Format SD card→ Format SD card button.
52 Using Your Dell™ StreakTo erase all data from your device CAUTION: The following steps will erase all the data including your Google account and downloaded applications from your device. Ensure that you back up all the required data before you proceed.1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Privacy→ Factory data reset.2Touch Reset device. NOTE: You need to draw your screen unlock pattern if it is enabled.3Touch Erase everything after you read the warning.To reset your device to the default state CAUTION: The following steps will restore your device to the default state and erase all data and downloaded applications stored on it. Ensure that you back up all the required data before you reset the device.1Press and hold the power button   and then touch the Power off option on the screen to turn off the device.2Simultaneously press and hold the volume up button   and volume down button  .3Without releasing the volume buttons, press and hold the power button, until the device turns on the configuration screen.4Press the volume buttons to move the highlight bar on the screen to the Factory reset option.5Touch the Camera button   to start the reset process.6Wait for the device to reboot.To upgrade the software version on your device1Follow steps 1 to 3 in To reset your device to the default state to turn on the configuration screen.2Press the volume buttons to move the highlight bar on the screen to the Software upgrade from Update.zip option.3Touch the Camera button   to confirm the action.
Web 53WebConnecting to the WebTo browse the web and access web-based utilities such as instant messaging, one of these data networking connections must be available:•GPRS•EDGE•3G•HSPA•Wi-FiGPRS/EDGE/3G/HSPATo connect to the web using GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPAYour device is configured with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA network available with the service provider of the SIM card installed in your device. However, this is only limited to voice calling and text messaging. If a Wi-Fi connection is currently available, the device automatically uses the Wi-Fi connection to access the web. The web connection through GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA becomes temporarily inactive, until the Wi-Fi connection ends.If you wish to connect to the web using a GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA data network:1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls, then touch Wi-Fi to disable it.2Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Mobile networks, then touch Data connection to enable it.
54 Web NOTE: For quick access to wireless controls, touch the status bar as shown in the figure below to perform the same settings. NOTE: Depending on whether a GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA network is currently in use, a corresponding data network icon appears on the status bar after a data connection is established. See Status Bar on Status Bar for a mapping of the data network icons.You can set the device to search for available networks if you are outside your home network or want to register to a different network.To manually select a new network1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Mobile networks→ Network operators→ Search networks. The list of networks currently available is displayed.2Select a network manually from the network list.To automatically select a new networkTouch the Home button  → Menu button  → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Mobile networks→ Network operators→ Select automatically.
Web 55Wi-FiYou can connect your device to the Internet using Wi-Fi.To use Wi-Fi on your device, you need access to a wireless point or "hotspot" within a distance of up to 300 feet (100 meters). NOTE: The range and quality of the Wi-Fi signal is affected by the number of connected devices, infrastructure, and objects through which the signal passes.To turn on Wi-Fi and connect to a network1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Wi-Fi to select the Wi-Fi check box. The device scans for available wireless networks.2Touch Wi-Fi settings. The network names and security settings (Open network or Secured with WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPS) of discovered Wi-Fi networks display in the Wi-Fi networks list.3Flick the list and touch to select a Wi-Fi network to connect to.4Touch Connect to confirm connection. NOTE: To connect to a network protected by Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), WPA2, or WPS (Wireless Protected Setup), you must enter the WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPS security key to obtain authorized access to the network. The next time your device connects to a previously accessed secured wireless network, you will not be asked to enter the WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPS key again, unless you reset your device to its factory default settings. NOTE: Your device has the ability to maintain a constant web connection through Wi-Fi or mobile networks (GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA). However, Wi-Fi connection has priority over mobile network connection if both are available.To check the current Wi-Fi network connectionFrom the status bar:When your device is connected to a wireless network, the Wi-Fi icon   in the status bar indicates the signal strength (number of bands that light up). If Wi-Fi settings→ Network notification is enabled, this icon   appears in the status bar as the device discovers an accessible Wi-Fi network within range.
56 WebFrom the Wi-Fi network:1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Wi-Fi settings.2Touch the Wi-Fi network that the device is currently connected to (labeled Connected). A window opens displaying the Wi-Fi network’s name, status, speed, signal strength, security info, and IP address. NOTE: If you want to disconnect the Wi-Fi network from your device, touch Forget on this window. You will need to configure the Wi-Fi settings again if you want to restore connection to this wireless network.To connect to another Wi-Fi network1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Wi-Fi settings. Detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed in the Wi-Fi networks list. NOTE: To start a new search for available Wi-Fi networks, on the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the Menu button   → Scan.2Flick through the Wi-Fi networks list and touch the name of the network you would like to connect to. NOTE: If the wireless network you want to connect to is not in the list of detected networks, flick to the bottom of the list to touch Add Wi-Fi network. Enter the Wi-Fi network settings, and then touch Save.Disable all Connections Using the Airplane ModeSelecting the Airplane mode disables all mobile and Wi-Fi connections. This feature is useful when wireless connectivity is strictly prohibited, such as on an airplane.Touch the Home button  → Menu button  → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Airplane mode to enable or disable the Airplane mode. NOTE: You cannot charge the device when it is in Airplane mode.
Web 57Browsing the WebTo open the browserTouch Browser .To use the browser controls barTo go to a web page1On the browser screen,• Touch the web page address field on the screen.• Touch the Menu button → Go.2Type the web page address using the on-screen keyboard. As you type the address, matching web page addresses appear. 3Touch an address displayed on the screen to go directly to that web page, or complete typing the web page address, then touch Go.To set up your home page1Touch the Menu button → Settings→ Set home page.2Enter the web address of the web site you want to use as your home page and then touch OK.1Touch to view the previous page.2Touch to view the next page.3Touch the web page address field and type the address of the web page you want to go to.4Touch to refresh the current page.5Touch to show bookmarks or add the current web page to the bookmark list.1 2 3 4 5
58 WebViewing Web PagesTo navigate on a web pageFlick your finger horizontally or vertically on the screen to scroll and view desired areas of a web page.To zoom in on a web pagePinch-out a desired area of a web page by moving two fingers apart on the screen.To zoom out on a web pagePinch-in a desired area of a web page by bringing two fingers closer together on the screen.To open a new windowIf there is only one active window, touch the Menu button  → New window. A new browser window opens and leads you to the home page.If there are several active windows:1Touch the Menu button → Window overview. The Current windows screen opens to display multiple browser windows in a smaller view.2Flick to the New window browser window and then touch it. A new browser window opens and takes you to the home page.To switch between browser windowsYou can open multiple browser windows to easily switch from one web page to another.1On a browser window, touch the Menu button → Window overview. The Current windows screen opens to display multiple browser windows in a smaller view.2Touch a browser window with the web page you want to view. The window is then displayed in full screen.3To close a browser window, touch  on the browser window.
Web 59 NOTE: You can touch the Title area on the status bar to quickly add or select browser windows. See Status Bar for information on the Title area.To find text within a web page1When viewing a web page, touch the Menu button → Find on page.2Type the search item into the search bar.3Touch the left or right arrow to go to the previous or next matching item. NOTE: Touch   to close the search bar.To copy text on a web pageYou can copy and paste text from a web page to your e-mail, text, or multimedia messages.1Go to the web page from where you want copy the text.2Locate the text you want to copy and then touch the Menu button → Select text.3Position your finger at the start of the text you want to copy and then drag to the end of the text you want to copy. The copied text is highlighted in pink.4Release your finger from the screen.5To paste text on an e-mail, text, or multimedia message, touch and hold the text field on a message or e-mail screen and then touch Paste on the pop menu.Using Web Links, History, and DownloadsTo select a link on a web pageMove to a link you want on a web page. The link is framed by an orange box when you touch it.Link type FunctionalityWeb page address• Touch the link to open the web page.• Touch and hold the link to open a pop-up menu that allows you to open, bookmark, save, copy to the clipboard, or share the link through text messaging.
60 WebTo check the history of visited web pages1On the browser screen, touch   or touch the Menu button → Bookmarks.2Touch the History tab.3Touch the day when your desired web page was last visited.4Touch a web address to open the web page. NOTE: To check your most visited web pages, touch the Most visited tab.To allow download of web applications CAUTION: Applications downloaded from the web can be from unknown sources. To protect your device and personal data, download applications only from trusted sources such as Android Market.To download web applications, enable your device’s downloading feature.1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Applications.2Touch Unknown sources to select the check box.3When the Attention dialog box opens, touch OK. NOTE: All downloaded applications are saved to the microSD card. Before you download an application from the web, ensure that you have installed a microSD card on your device. For information on how to install a microSD card, see Install the microSD card.E-mail address• Touch to send an e-mail to the e-mail address.• Touch and hold till a pop-up menu appears. Touch Copy to copy the e-mail address to the clipboard. You can paste the e-mail address later to a new contact or while composing a new e-mail.Phone number  Touch to open the Phone application to call the phone number.NOTE: You can call a number from the web page only if the feature is supported by your service provider.Link type Functionality
Web 61To install an application1On the browser screen, touch the application you want to download.2The application details screen opens. Read details about the application, such as its cost, overall rating, comments by users, the developer contact info, and more.3To install the application, select either Install if item is free or Buy if it requires purchase.To check downloadsOn the browser screen, touch the Menu button  → Downloads.Manage BookmarksYou can store as many bookmarks as you want on your device.To bookmark a web page1On the browser screen, go to the web page you want to bookmark.2Touch   or touch the Menu button → Bookmarks. The Bookmarks window opens.3On the Bookmarks tab, touch Add bookmark....4Enter the bookmark name or edit the web address as needed.5Touch OK to save the web page as a bookmark.To open a bookmark1On the browser screen, touch   or touch the Menu button → Bookmarks. The Bookmarks window opens.2On the Bookmarks window, you can either:• Touch the bookmark you want to open in the same browser window.• Touch and hold the bookmark you want to open, then on the pop-up menu touch Open to open the bookmark in the same browser window, or Open in new window to open the bookmark on a new window.
62 WebTo manage your bookmarks1On the browser window, touch   or touch the Menu button → Bookmarks.2On the Bookmarks window, touch and hold a desired bookmark to open a pop-up menu that provides the following options:To configure browser settingsOn the browser screen, touch the Menu button → Settings to adjust the browser settings.E-mailYou can create POP3, IMAP, and exchange e-mail accounts from web-based e-mail services on your device.To open the e-mail applicationTouch the Application button  → Email .To set up an e-mail account1On the Accounts screen, touch Next.2Type the e-mail address and password of the e-mail account you want to add and then touch Next.Edit bookmark Touch to open the Edit bookmark window. Enter the bookmark’s name and address and touch OK.Add shortcut to Home Touch to create the bookmark’s shortcut on the current Home screen. Then you can touch the shortcut on the Home screen to start the browser and go directly to the bookmarked page.Share link Touch to open the message composer with the bookmark’s address automatically pasted on the text field. Then send the bookmark’s address to others with a text message.Delete bookmark Touch to delete the selected bookmark.
Web 63 NOTE: If the e-mail account you want to set up is not in the device e-mail database, you will be asked to manually enter the e-mail account settings, including the e-mail server, protocol, and so on after touching Next. NOTE: Touch Manual setup rather than Next to directly enter incoming and outgoing settings for the account being set up.3Enter the name for the account and the name you want displayed in outgoing e-mails and then touch Done.After creating one e-mail account, touch the Menu button  → Add account if you need to create another e-mail account.To compose and send e-mails1Touch the Application button → Email .2In an e-mail account inbox, touch the Menu button → Compose.3Type the recipient’s e-mail address in the To field. As you type information, matching contacts appear on the screen. Touch the recipient to automatically add the e-mail address, or continue typing the e-mail address manually. If you are sending the e-mail to multiple recipients, separate their e-mail addresses with a comma. You can add as many recipients as you need.4Type the subject.5Compose your message.6Touch the Menu button → Send. NOTE: If you want to save the message as a draft and modify it later, touch   or touch the Menu button  → Save as draft, and then select yes.To delete an e-mail1On the e-mail account inbox, touch and hold the e-mail you want to delete.2On the pop-up menu, touch Delete.
64 WebTo delete or edit an e-mail account on your device1Touch the Application button → Email .2To delete an e-mail account, touch and hold the account you want to remove, then touch Remove account on the popup menu. When asked to confirm deletion, touch OK.3To edit an e-mail account, touch and hold the account you want to edit, then touch Account settings on the pop-up menu.Web Applications NOTE: You require an active Wi-Fi or mobile data network connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA) to be able to connect to the web. For more information about configuring your device for web connectivity, see Connecting to the Web.GmailGmail is a web-based e-mail service provided by Google.To open GmailTouch the Application button  →  Gmail.To set up your Google accountYou need to sign in to a Google account to use Google applications and services such as Gmail, Google Talk, and Android Market. Signing in to your Google account also synchronizes all e-mails and contacts on your Google account with your device. NOTE: You will not be required to sign in with your Google account if you have already done this when previously using an application that requires signing in to your Google account.1On the Set up your Google account screen, touch the Next button to proceed.2Touch the Sign in button. Enter your Google user name and password, then touch the Sign in button.
Web 65 NOTE: If you need to use a different Google user name and password with your device, it will be necessary to erase all data from your device by performing a Factory Reset (see To erase all data from your device). NOTE: Signing in to your Google Account requires an Internet connection. Ensure that your device has an active Wi-Fi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G, or HSPA) before you sign in. See Connecting to the Web for more information on how to set up a data connection. NOTE: Touch the Create button if you do not have a Google Account.Your Gmail inbox opens as the default Gmail view. All your received e-mails are delivered to your inbox.To refresh GmailTouch the Menu button  → Refresh to send or receive e-mails and to synchronize your e-mails with your Gmail account on the web.1Folder (or Label) and number of unread e-mails.2Touch the check box to select the e-mail. To use this feature, touch the Menu button  → Settings, then enable Batch operations.3Touch to store the selected e-mail in the All Mail folder.4Touch to label the selected e-mail.5Touch to delete the selected e-mail.6Starred e-mail. Touch the star to add or remove the star.7The number of e-mails grouped under the same subject.8Subject.43162578
66 WebTo view e-mails in different folders or with labelsTo view e-mails stored in the folders other than the inbox, such as in the Sent or All Mail folders, or to view labeled or starred e-mails:1Touch the Menu button → View Labels.2Touch the folder that stores the e-mails you want to view, or touch the label with which the e-mails are marked.To read e-mails• When you receive a new e-mail, the e-mail icon   appears on the status bar to alert you of a new e-mail. Touch the notifications area of the status bar to open the Notifications panel and touch the new e-mail to view it.• While in the inbox or in any other folder, scroll the e-mail list on the screen, and then touch an e-mail to open it.To create and send an e-mail1Touch the Menu button → Compose.2Enter the contact’s e-mail address in the To field. To send e-mail to multiple contacts, separate their e-mail addresses with a comma. To send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind carbon copy (Bcc), touch the Menu button → Add Cc/Bcc.1The green dot indicates that a contact is available on Google Talk.2Touch to reply to the contact, reply to all contacts in the mail loop, or forward the e-mail to another contact.3Touch to view previous e-mails with the same subject.132
Web 673Enter the e-mail subject.4Compose your e-mail. To attach a picture, touch the Menu button → Attach. Select the picture you want to attach from the Photos & Videos application (for more information, see Photos & Videos). NOTE: Touch   to remove an attachment.5Touch Send to send the e-mail.Google TalkGoogle Talk is an instant messaging program provided by Google.To activate Google Talk1Touch the Application button →  Google Talk.2Follow the instructions on the screen to create a Google account if you don’t have one, or sign in with your account if you already have one. For more information, see To set up your Google account. NOTE: Skip step 2 if you have already signed in to your Google account.3The Google Talk window opens with your friends list.To sign in automaticallyYou can sign in to your Google Talk account automatically whenever you turn on the device.1In the friends list, touch the Menu button → Settings.2Select Automatically sign in.To add a new friend to your friends list NOTE: You can only add people who have a Google Account.1In the friends list, touch the Menu button → Add friend.2Enter the Google Talk instant messaging ID or Gmail address of the friend you want to add to your friends list.
68 Web NOTE: When you type the instant messaging ID of a friend who is already a contact saved in Contacts with the same ID, this matching contact will display on the screen before you finish typing. You can touch the contact whose ID is then entered automatically.3Touch Send invitation.To view and accept an invitation1In the friends list, touch the Menu button → Invites. All chat invitations you have sent or received but have not been answered are listed on the pending invitations screen.2Touch a pending invitation.3Touch Accept or Cancel.When a friend accepts your chat invitation, the pending invitation disappears from the list.To change your online status and message1Touch the online status icon   next to your name.2Select the status you want from the menu.3To enter your status message, touch the text box on the left of your online status icon and enter your message.4To change your ID photo, touch the photo icon to open Photos & Videos, then select the photo to use.To start a conversation1Touch to select a friend in the friends list.2Type your message in the text box.3Touch the Send button to send the message.To add a friend to an active conversation1On the chat screen, touch the Menu button → Add to chat.2Select the friend you want to invite to the current conversation.
Web 69To disable the chat logOn the chat screen, touch the Menu button  → Chat off record. The subsequent chat conversations will not be recorded. To resume the chat log, touch Chat on record.To switch between active conversations1While on a chat screen or in the friends list, touch the Menu button → Switch chats.2In the panel that opens, touch the name of the friend you want to chat with.To close a conversation• In your friends list, touch and hold the name of a friend with an active chat. Touch End chat on the menu that pops up.• On a chat screen, touch the Menu button → End chat.To display all friends in your friends listOnly the friends that you chat with most frequently are listed as the most popular ones. If you want to display all your friends, touch the Menu button → All friends.To show a friend in the most popular list1In the friends list, touch and hold the friend’s name to open the options menu.2Touch Show friend.To pin a friendYou can pin a friend so that the friend always appears in your most popular friends list.1In the friends list, touch and hold the friend’s name to open the options menu.2Touch Pin friend.
70 Web NOTE: To unpin a friend, in the friends list, touch and hold the friend you want to unpin and then touch Unpin friend in the options menu. NOTE: To keep a friend from appearing in the most popular list, touch and hold the friend’s name, and then touch Hide friend in the menu. If you pinned the friend, the pin will be removed when you hide the friend.To block a friend from sending you messages1In the friends list, find the friend to block.2Touch and hold the friend’s name, and then touch Block friend.Your friend is removed from your friends list and is added to the blocked friends list. NOTE: To unblock a friend, in the friends list, touch the Menu button  → Blocked. In the blocked friends list, touch the name of the friend to unblock, then touch OK.To permanently remove a friend1In the friends list, find the friend to remove.2Touch and hold the friend’s name, and then touch Remove friend.To find out what device your friend uses to chat on Google talk1In the friends list, ensure that the Menu button → Settings→ Mobile indicator is selected.2In the friends list, check the image that appears to the right of your friend’s name. For example, if your friend is using an Android phone, the Android image will appear. If no image is displayed, it indicates that your friend has signed in to Google using a computer.To sign out from Google TalkIn the friends list, touch the Menu button → Sign out.
Web 71MapsGoogle Maps helps you find your current location, view real-time traffic situations, and get directions to your destination. You can also use the search tool to locate addresses or places of interest on a map or in a street view. NOTE: The Google Maps application does not completely cover every location.To enable location sourceTo search for desired places or find your current location using Google Maps, you need to enable My location sources:1Touch Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Security & location.2Select Use wireless networks, Enable GPS satellites, or both. NOTE: Selecting Enable GPS satellites allows you to pinpoint locations down to the street-level. However, this mode requires a clear view of the sky and more battery power.To open Google MapsTouch the Application button →  Maps.To see your location on a mapOn the Maps screen, touch the Menu button → My Location. Your location is marked on the map with a blinking blue dot. NOTE: Selecting Enable GPS satellites allows you to pinpoint your current location down to the street-level. However, this mode requires a clear view of the sky and more battery power.To find a location on the map1On the Maps screen, touch the Menu button → Search. The search2To search by typing:aType the place you want to find into the search box. You can enter an address, a city or country, or a type of business or organization such “restaurant” or “school”.
72 WebbTouch the search key on the keyboard or the search icon   on the search box.To search by voice:aTouch .bSay your destination. NOTE: As you enter information, previous searches or matching locations appear below the search box. You can touch a place name or address to show the location on the map.3The search results are marked on the map by lettered balloons.1Touch the place name to view the address, details, and reviews for the place if the information is available. • To obtain directions to the place, touch Address→ Get directions (see To get directions for more information).• To switch to street view for the location, touch the Address→ Street view (see To view a map in street view for more information).2Touch to show the list of search results.3If there are multiple search results, touch to view the previous or next result on the map.2143
Web 73To move around a map1Flick or drag the map in any direction on the screen to view desired areas.2If you spot a place of interest while navigating the map, touch and hold the place to display the address (a picture thumbnail is also displayed if the street view for the location is available).To zoom in or out on a mapTouch   to zoom out and touch   to zoom in.To change map layersGoogle Maps opens with the default map layer. You can apply different types of layers to view additional information or images on the map.1Touch the Menu button → Layers.2From the Layers menu, touch the desired layer to display it on the map.4The search result is marked by a lettered marker. Touch the marker to display the name of the place.
74 WebMap layerThe map layer displays streets, highways, buildings, main establishments, mass transit stations, parks, rivers, lakes, mountains, boundaries, and so on.Traffic layerThe traffic layer displays colored lines along the roads where real-time traffic data can be collected. Green lines indicate good traffic speeds, yellow ones indicate slower speeds, and brown ones indicate congested traffic.   indicates where construction work is taking place;   indicates where the road is being blocked.
Web 75 NOTE: Touch the Menu button  → Layers → More layers to find more layers that you can apply to the map. For information about the other layers, visit Google Maps on the web.Satellite layerThe satellite layer displays the map in non-real-time satellite view.Transit Lines layerThe transit lines layer displays mass-transit routes around the area.
76 Web NOTE: To remove all of the layers other than the map layer, touch the Menu button → Layers → Clear Map.To view a map in street viewYou can switch to street view for the location that you found on the map. The street view is composed of imagery captured from the streets.1Locate a place of interest on the map. For more information, see To find a location on the map and To move around a map.2On the map, touch the name or address of the place.3On the location details screen, touch Street view.4To view the area around the place, turn the view on the screen with your finger.5To move the view along the street, touch the arrows displayed on the screen, or touch the Menu button → Step forward or Step backward. NOTE: While viewing a street view of a location, touch the Menu button  → Compass mode to enable the compass mode, which allows you to view the area around the selected location by tilting or turning your device, rather than by moving the view on the screen with your finger.To get directionsUse Google Maps to obtain directions to your destination.1When viewing a map:touch the Menu button → Directions.OrWhen a place is found:aTouch the place’s name or address displayed on the map.bOn the location details screen, touch Get directions.2Enter the starting point in the first text box and your destination in the second text box.
Web 77 NOTE: By default, your current location is the starting point, and the place you found on the map is your destination.3Touch Go. The directions to your destination are listed.4Touch Show on map or touch a direction instruction on the list to show the directions or routes on the map.To clear a mapTouch the Menu button → Clear Map. All the search results, directions and traffic indicators are deleted from the map.1Starting point2Destination3Choose how you want to get to your destination: driving, public transportation, or walking.4Touch to render directions.5Touch to set your current location, a contact address, or a place on the map as the starting point or destination.13524
78 WebUsing Google Latitude NOTE: To use Google Latitude, you will be required to sign in to a Google account.The Google Latitude location service allows you to share locations with your friends and family who have signed in to the service with their Google accounts. You can also send instant messages and e-mails, make phone calls, and get directions to your friends’ locations.To let your friends view your location and accept their invitations, you need to enable Join Latitude.1While viewing a map in any mode, touch the Menu button → Join Latitude.2Follow the instructions on the screen to create a Google account if you don’t have one, or sign in with your account if you already have one. For more information, see To set up your Google account. NOTE: Skip step 2 if you have already signed in to your Google account.3Read the privacy policy. If you accept, touch Agree & share.To run LatitudeWhile viewing a map, touch the Menu button → Latitude.To invite friends to share locations1On the Latitude screen, touch the Menu button → Add friends.2Choose the friends you want to share locations with:•Select from Contacts: Select friends from your contacts. Friends already using Latitude have an icon next to their names.•Add via email address: Enter an e-mail address.3Touch Add friends then OK.4Your friends already using Latitude receive an e-mail request and a notification on Latitude that ask them to share locations. If they have not yet joined Latitude, they receive an e-mail that requests them to sign in to Latitude with their Google accounts.
Web 79To accept an invitationWhen you receive a request to share your location with a friend on Latitude, choose how you want to respond:•Accept and share back: You can see your friend’s location, and your friend can see yours.•Accept, but hide my location: You can see your friend’s location, but they cannot see yours.•Don’t accept: Reject the sharing request. No location information is shared.To show your friendsYou can show your friends on the map or in the list view.•Map viewWhen you open Google Maps, it displays the locations of your friends. Each friend is marked by a photo icon with an arrow that indicates their location. To see a friend’s profile and communicate with them, touch the photo, then touch their location callout right above their photo. To see other friends, touch either one of the arrow buttons next to the callout.•List viewTo show a list of your friends, touch the Menu button → Latitude. To see a friend’s profile and communicate with them, touch the friend’s name from the list.To connect with your friendsTouch a friend’s name in map view or list view to open the friend’s profile. In the profile screen, you can communicate with your friend and configure privacy options.Show on map See a friend’s location on the map.Shout out to <this friend> Post a shout-out message that your friends can see on your map callout or in their list of friends.Chat using Google Talk Send an instant message using Google Talk. A conversation window opens with that friend.Send email Compose and send an e-mail addressed to this friend.Directions Get directions to the friend’s location.
80 WebTo control what to share and change your public profile1In Maps, touch the Menu button → Latitude.2Touch your location callout on the map, or your name on the list of friends.3Set the following options to your preferences.Hide from this friend Your friend cannot see your photo icon on the map. To resume location sharing with this friend, touch Unhide from this friend.Share only city level location Share only the city or the approximate area you are in, not the street-level location. Your friend can see your photo icon in the middle of the city you are in. To share street-level location, touch Best available location.Remove Remove this friend from your list and end all location sharing.Show on map See your location on the map.Change your photo Change the picture that your friends see on the map or in their list of friends.You can take a picture using the Camera application, or select one stored in Photos & Videos.Edit privacy setting Manage how your location is shared with your friends:•Detect your location: Latitude automatically detects and updates your current location.NOTE: To let Latitude report your location, you must enable My location sources. See To enable location source.•Set your location: Select a location from the map, contact addresses or nearby places, or type an address.•Hide your location. All of your friends will not be able to see your location on their maps.•Turn off Latitude: Disable Latitude and end location sharing.
Web 81YouTubeYouTube is a web video streaming service that allows you to view videos uploaded by YouTube members. NOTE: Browsing and viewing videos does not require you to sign in to a YouTube account. However, to use all of the YouTube features, such as rating or commenting on a video or viewing "My account", you must create and sign in to a YouTube account.To open YouTubeTouch the Application button →  YouTube.The YouTube screen opens with the videos grouped into categories such as Most viewed, Most discussed, Top rated, and so on.To search for a video by typing1Touch the icon   on the top right of the YouTube screen, or touch the Menu button → Search to open the search bar.2Type the video name or keyword into the search box using the on-screen keyboard. The search results that fully or partially match the text being typed appear below the search box. You can:aScroll the search results and touch a desired one.bTouch the search key on the keyboard or the search icon   on the search box to search for results that match the entered text, then touch a desired search result.3The videos that match the selected result are listed.4Touch the video to start playing the video.To search for a video by voice command1Touch the icon   on the top right corner of the YouTube screen, or touch the Menu button → Search to open the search bar.2Touch .3Say the video name or a keyword.
82 Web4The videos that match the words you said are listed.5Touch the video to start playing the video.To search for a video by category1Touch the Menu button → Categories.2Scroll the listed categories and touch the category under which the video appears.3Touch to start playing the video.To filter videos by different time frames1Touch the Menu button → Settings→ Filter videos by time or Time filter.2Select a time frame such as Today or This week.3The videos that match the selected time frame are listed.To watch videos1Select a video listed on the on the YouTube screen. The video starts playing automatically.2To control video playback, touch anywhere on the screen to display and use the playback controls.3To end playback, touch the Back button   or the Home button  .To manage a video1When browsing videos in a list, touch and hold a video to open the options menu. When playing a video, touch the Menu button  .2You can perform these actions that require signing in to your YouTube account.Rate Rate the video with stars.Comments Write and send your comments about the video.Favorite Add the video’s web link to your browser bookmarks.
Web 83Android MarketYou can use Android Market to download and install applications and games on your device. NOTE: Applications downloaded from Android Market may not support automatic screen orientation to portrait or landscape.To open Android Market1Touch the Application button →  Market.2Follow the instructions on the screen to create a Google account if you don’t have one, or sign in with your account if you already have one. For more information, see To set up your Google account. NOTE: Skip step 2 if you have already signed in to your Google account.3Touch the Accept button after you read and agree with the Android Market Terms of Service.Share Send the video’s web link to others by e-mail.Flag If you find the video inappropriate to get posted and want to have it removed, you can flag the video to notify the service provider.
84 Web4The Android Market screen opens.1•Touch the Apps tab to view the application categories. All applications available for download are sorted by these categories.•Touch the Games tab to view the game categories. All games available for download are sorted by these categories.2The Market screen opens with featured applications for direct access.3Shows user rating about the item and whether it is free or requires a purchase.4Touch the Downloads tabs to view your downloads.5Touch to search Android Market for applications or games.51243
Web 85When a category is selected, for example, touch the Games tab→ Brain & Puzzle: To download and install an application or game1Scroll and browse listed applications or games to locate the desired one.2Touch the application or game you want to download and install.3On the application details screen, you can read the introduction to the application or game, user ratings and comments, and developer information. NOTE: Touch the Menu button   and select Security to view the functions or data this can access on your device.4On the application details screen, touch Install to start download and installation. The application’s downloading screen will show the download progress. NOTE: If the application requires access to any of your data or functions on your device, Market tells you what the application can access. Touch the OK button to start download and installation. NOTE: During installation, the icon   appears in the notification area of the status bar. Touch the notification area of the status bar to open the Notifications panel and check download progress. NOTE: To stop downloading an application, touch Cancel download on the application’s downloading screen.5After the application is downloaded and installed on your device, the download icon  appears in the notification area of the status bar.1Touch Top free to sort the items by rating.2Touch Just in to sort by date.12
86 WebTo open an application or gameTo uninstall an application or game1On the downloads screen, touch the application you want to uninstall.2Touch Uninstall.3After uninstallation is completed, you can select the reason for removing the application.Synchronizing Your Google DataThrough a web connection, your device can synchronize your Google data including Gmail, calendar, and contacts with your computer or any other device that you use to access your Google account.To select the applications to synchronize1Touch Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Data synchronization.2Touch to select Background data to make all the sync options available.3Touch to select Auto-sync to let the device automatically synchronize the selected data: Gmail, Calendar, and/or Contacts.4Select the data that you want the device to synchronize automatically: Gmail, Calendar, and/or Contacts.From the Market screen:1Touch the Downloads tab on the Market screen.2Touch the installed application in the list.3Touch the Open button. The selected application starts running.From the main application menu:1Touch the Application button  .2Touch the application’s icon.From the status bar:1Touch the notification area of the status bar where the download icon  appears to indicate a recently downloaded application.2Touch the name of the application you want to open.
Web 87 NOTE: If you wish to synchronize individual applications manually, touch to clear Auto-sync, then touch a data option to start synchronization of the touched data. Touch the Menu button  → Sync now to sync all of the data manually. NOTE: While data is syncing, the sync icon   appears on the status bar, and the sync icon   appears on the option of the data being synced.Amazon MP3Touch the Application button →  Amazon MP3.The Amazon downloader allows you to browse, search, download, purchase and play MP3 music from the Amazon MP3 store. NOTE: Wireless connection is required to download music; however, searching and listening can be done using a 3G mobile network. NOTE: Music downloads may require a purchase. NOTE: To download an album or track, touch the price tag button at the right end of the album or track’s entry. NOTE: To listen to a track’s sample clip, touch the track’s entry. If you want to stop playback, touch the stop playback button at the left end of the entry. NOTE: For details on using Amazon MP3, visit Amazon.com/Help.
88 Customizing Your Dell™ StreakCustomizing Your Dell™ StreakWith the Settings menu, you can customize the way your device works to suit your individual needs.To change display settings1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Sound & display, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Sound & display.2Scroll down the menu to use the options grouped under the Display settings bar, and then touch the desired option.3Flick the list to locate and touch a desired item.4To enable a setting, touch the setting option to select the check box  ; to disable a setting, touch the setting option to clear the check box  .Orientation By default, the screen will switch the orientation to landscape or portrait as you rotate the device.Animation Set the device to play an animation for opening and closing windows.Light Adaptive Brightness Control (LABC) ModeSet the device to adjust the screen brightness automatically based on the surrounding light conditions.Brightness Manually adjust screen brightness.1Drag the brightness slider horizontally or touch the desired portion of it to increase or decrease the yellow bar. The longer the yellow bar is to the right, the brighter the screen.2Touch OK to confirm adjustment.
Customizing Your Dell™ Streak 89To change sound and ringtone settings1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Sound & display, or touch the Application button   → Settings icon → Sound & display.2Use the options grouped under the Sound settings bar, and then touch a desired option.3Flick the list to locate and touch a desired item.4To enable a setting, touch the setting option to select the check box  ; to disable a setting, touch the setting option to clear the check box  .Screen timeout• Set how long the screen remains on after the last operation. Scroll the options and touch a preferred timeout period; to disable this feature select Never timeout.• The screen automatically turns off and locks itself after an inactivity timeout selected here has passed.• To turn on and unlock the screen, press   and then touch the Menu button  .NOTE: If you select Never timeout, the screen remains on indefinitely and quickly consumes battery power.NOTE: If Settings → Security & location → Screen unlock pattern is enabled, you need to draw the unlock pattern to unlock the screen. See Protect Your Device Data With a Screen Unlock Pattern for details.
90 Customizing Your Dell™ StreakTo manually set the date, time and time zone1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Date & time, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Date & time.2Touch a desired option.Silent mode Mute everything except alarms, music and videos.NOTE: If Silent mode is enabled, only Media volume and Phone vibrate are adjustable.Ringer volume Adjust ringer volume for incoming calls and notifications.1To adjust ringer volume for incoming calls, drag the Incoming call volume slider horizontally or touch the desired portion of it to increase or decrease volume.2If you want to set a different volume for notifications, touch Use incoming call volume for notifications to clear its check box. Then adjust the volume in the same way.3Touch OK to confirm adjustment.Media volume Adjust volume for music and video playback.1Drag the Media volume slider horizontally or touch the desired portion of it to increase or decrease volume.2Touch OK to confirm adjustment.Phone ringtone Select a desired ringtone for incoming calls.Phone vibrate Set the device to vibrate for incoming calls.Notification ringtone Select a desired ringtone for notifications.Audible touch tones You can hear a tone as you dial using the on-screen dial pad.Audible selection You can hear a tone as you touch the screen to select items.SD card & USB notifications You can hear a tone when you unmount the SD card and insert the USB cable.
Customizing Your Dell™ Streak 913Flick the list to locate and touch a desired item.4To enable a setting, touch the setting option to select the check box  ; to disable a setting, touch the setting option to clear the check box  .Select time source•Manual: To manually adjust the date, time and time zone, select this item.•Mobile Cell Network: Your device automatically displays the network-provided date, time zone and time.•Internet: Your device automatically displays the Internet based date and time.Set date 1Touch or touch and hold   or   to adjust the month, day and year; you can also touch the month, day or year to type a date using the on-screen keyboard.2Touch Set to confirm the date.Set time zone Select a city or region that represents the time zone for your device. Touch the Menu button   to sort the time zone list alphabetically or by time zone.Set time 1Touch or touch and hold   or   to adjust the hour and minute; you can also touch the hour or minute to type a time using the on-screen keyboard.2Touch the AM/PM button if the 12-hour format is in use.3Touch set to confirm the time.Use 24-hour format Clear the check box of this feature if you want to display time using the 12-hour format.Select date format Select a format used for displaying the date on the status bar.
92 Customizing Your Dell™ StreakTo choose a languageSet the language of the display text.1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Locale & text→ Select locale, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Locale & text→ Select locale.2Select a language of your choice from the list that appears.
Protecting Your Dell™ Streak 93Protecting Your Dell™ StreakProtect Your Device Data With a Screen Unlock PatternYou can protect your device data against unauthorized access by locking the touch screen with a screen unlock pattern. Once the unlock pattern is enabled and the screen is locked, you need to draw the correct unlock pattern to unlock the screen.After you fail to draw the correct unlock pattern on the screen for five consecutive times, you will be asked to wait for 30 seconds before you can try again. If you no longer remember your screen unlock pattern, follow these steps to unlock your screen:1Touch Forgot pattern.2When prompted, sign on to the Google website using your Google account name and password.3Draw a new screen unlock pattern as described in To create a screen unlock pattern.4If you fail to obtain a new unlock pattern following the above steps, visit Dell.com/support.To create a screen unlock pattern1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Security & location→ Set unlock pattern, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Security & location→ Set unlock pattern.2Read the instructions on the screen and then touch Next.
94 Protecting Your Dell™ Streak3You can touch the Menu button   to study the animated example of how to draw a pattern. Then touch OK.4Drag your finger to draw the unlock pattern by connecting at least four dots in a vertical, horizontal and/or diagonal direction. Take your finger off the screen when a pattern is drawn. NOTE: You must flick your finger on the screen to create the pattern and not touch individual dots.5The device records the pattern if it is correctly drawn. Touch Continue.6Draw the pattern again as prompted, and then touch Confirm. NOTE: To change your unlock screen pattern, you need to draw the old pattern before proceeding with steps 4 to 6 to draw a new one.To enable or disable the screen unlock pattern and change related settings1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Security & location→ Require pattern, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Security & location2To enable a setting, touch the setting option to select the check box  ; to disable a setting, touch the setting option to clear the check box  .
Protecting Your Dell™ Streak 95Protect Your SIM Card With the SIM Lock PasswordYou can protect your SIM card against unauthorized use with a personal identification number (PIN). After a PIN is enabled to lock your SIM, you will need to enter the PIN each time you turn on the device in order to unlock your SIM. NOTE: The SIM card will be permanently locked if you enter the incorrect PIN for three consecutive times. You must then enter the Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) to unlock the SIM card. Please contact your service provider to obtain the PUK. NOTE: You can make emergency calls without unlocking the SIM.To enable the SIM card PIN1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Security & location→ Set up SIM card lock→ Lock SIM Card, ortouch the Application button → Settings icon → Security & location→ Set up SIM card lock→ Lock SIM Card.2Type your SIM card PIN using the on-screen keyboard, and then touch OK.Require pattern Select or clear the Require pattern check box to enable or disable the screen unlock pattern.Use visible pattern Clear the Use visible pattern check box if you do not want the lines of the unlock pattern to display on the screen when you draw it.Use tactile feedback Clear this option if you do not want the device to give you tactile feedback when drawing the unlock pattern.
96 Protecting Your Dell™ StreakTo change the SIM card PIN1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Security & location→ Set up SIM card lock→ Change SIM PIN, or touch the Application button → Settings icon → Security & location→ Set up SIM card lock→ Change SIM PIN.2Type the old SIM card PIN using the on-screen keyboard, and then touch OK.3Type the new SIM card PIN, and then touch OK.4Type the new SIM card PIN again, and then touch OK.
Applications 97ApplicationsCameraYour device has a 5.0 megapixel camera with auto-focus feature that allows you to capture and share high-quality pictures and videos. NOTE: Before you use the camera application, you need to install a microSD card in your device. All pictures and videos that you capture using your device camera are stored on the microSD card. For more information on how to install a microSD card on your device, see Install the microSD card.To start the cameraTo start the camera, do one of the following:• Press and hold the camera button  .• Touch the Application button → Camera .The screen automatically shifts to landscape orientation after you start the camera.To change the capture mode1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen camera controls.2On the upper left corner of the camera screen, touch Photo if you want to capture photos; touch Video if you want to shoot videos.To capture pictures1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen camera controls.2Touch Photo to switch to the photo mode.3Focus on the object in the viewfinder screen. If necessary, touch + or - to zoom in or zoom out the viewfinder.4To start the auto focus mode, half-press and hold the camera button  .5Press the camera button   all the way down and release to capture the picture.
98 Applications NOTE: To achieve optimal focus such as for taking a close shot, half-press and hold the camera button   to use the auto-focus mode. Then without releasing  press it again to take a picture. NOTE: To capture a picture such as a self-portrait using the front-facing camera lens, touch the Menu button  → Use Front-Facing Camera.To manage pictures1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen camera controls.The pictures you have captured most recently appear as thumbnails on the Recent Pics bar along the left of the screen.2Touch a picture thumbnail to display the full picture on the picture viewing screen. Touch More... to open Photos & Videos and see more thumbnails of the captured pictures.3On the right side of the picture viewing screen, you can touch the following task buttons to manage the displayed picture:
Applications 99Share•Bluetooth Printer: Print out the picture with a Bluetooth printer that is paired with your device.•Email: Send the picture to someone using your e-mail address. For more information, see E-mail.•Facebook: Upload the picture to this social networking website where your online friends can view your posted pictures. To upload photos to Facebook, you must first sign in to your Facebook account.•Flickr: Upload the picture to this photo album website where you can share pictures with your online friends. To upload photos to Flickr, you must first sign in to your Flickr account (Yahoo! account).•Gmail: Send the picture to someone using your Gmail address. See Gmail for details.•Picasa: Upload the picture to this photo album website where you can share pictures with your online friends. To upload photos to Picasa, you must first sign in to your Picasa account (Google account).•Text Messages: Send the picture with a multimedia message. For more information about multimedia messaging, see To compose and send a multimedia message.
100 ApplicationsTo adjust camera settings1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen camera controls.2Flick the settings bar along the right side of the camera viewfinder and touch the desired setting.3Touch the desired value for the setting, for example, to change the Scene mode from Automatic to Night.Edit Scroll the tools listed along the left hand side of the screen and select one to edit your picture:•Rotate & Flip: Touch a rotate style on the left to decide how you want to rotate the picture.•Crop: Cut the desired portion of the picture using these techniques:–Touch the Select Ratio button, then touch Freedom, Original or Custom to set the dimension ratio of the crop frame.– Drag the crop frame to where you want it to be.– To increase or reduce the crop frame size, touch any of the frame’s angles.•Adjust Colors: Touch a coloring tool to adjust the picture’s color presentation.•Effects: Select an effect style and see how the effect is applied to the picture.•Frames: Create a frame to add to the picture.•Text: Add a text callout to the picture. You can adjust the size, color and style of the text callout.•Clipart: Add an image to the picture. You can rotate and adjust the size of the image.•Draw: Draw an image to add to the picture using the supplied drawing styles.•Resize: Resize the dimension of the picture.Set as Set the picture as a contact’s visual caller ID or display it as a Home screen wallpaper.Delete Delete the displayed picture.
Applications 101To capture videos1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen video controls.2Touch Video to switch to the video recording mode.3Frame your subject on the viewfinder.4Press   to start recording.5Press   again to stop recording.To adjust video settings1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen video controls.2Flick the settings bar along the right side of the video viewfinder and touch a desired setting.3Touch the desired value for the setting, for example, to change the Scene mode from Automatic to Night.To play videos1Touch the viewfinder screen to display the on-screen video controls.2The videos you have just recorded appear as thumbnails on the Recent Videos bar along the left side of the screen. Touch More... to see more thumbnails of the videos on Photos & Videos.3Touch a thumbnail to display the video image on the video viewing screen. Touch the video image to start video playback.4To control playback, use these controls below the viewing screen:• Touch the   button to pause and the   button to resume playback.• Touch or drag the yellow playback progress bar to rewind or fast-forward the video.
102 ApplicationsTo manage videosOn the right hand side of the picture viewing screen, you can perform these tasks for the displayed video:MicroSDThe files on your device are stored on the microSD card. To exchange pictures, videos, music, and other files between your device and a computer, use the microSD card as a USB drive by connecting the device to a computer with the included USB cable.To set the microSD card as a USB drive1Connect the device to the computer by plugging the 30-pin connector into the device and the USB connector into the USB port on the computer.2The USB connection dialog pops up; the USB notification icon   appears on the status bar’s notification area.3Depending on your own needs, touch to select one of these actions:•Copy media files to/from your computer (MTP): Select this option if you wish to load media files through applications that require the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).•Copy other files to/from your computer: Select this option if you wish to have full access to all the files stored on your microSD card.•Charge only: Select this option if you simply wish to charge your device using your computer.4You can touch one of these buttons based on your requirement:Share•Gmail: Send the video using Gmail.•Text Messages: Send the video as a multimedia message. See Receiving text and multimedia messages.•YouTube: Upload the video to the video streaming website YouTube, where people can view the posted video. To upload videos to YouTube, you must first sign in to your YouTube account.Delete Delete the video.
Applications 103•Use each time: After you select this option, the USB connection dialog does not appear the next time you plug in the USB cable. The device automatically performs the same action that you selected last time.•Always ask: Every time you plug in the cable, the USB connection dialogue appears and asks you to select an action. NOTE: After you select Copy other files to/from your computer, open the My Computer window on your computer to locate a removable drive which is the microSD card installed in your device. Then copy desired files such as music or pictures from another drive/folder to the removable drive, or vice versa.To turn off USB storageThe device will not recognize the microSD card when the card is being used as a USB drive. You will not be able to use the device’s applications that involve saving or retrieving files on the microSD card, such as camera or music playback. You need to turn off USB storage for the device to recognize the microSD card when the device is connected to a computer.To turn off the USB storage function:1Touch the notification area on the status bar to open the notification menu.2Touch Turn off USB storage→ Tur n O ff.To remove the microSD card:1Press and hold the Power button   and then touch the Power off option to turn the device off.2Remove the back cover.3Slide and lift the microSD card out of the slot on the device.
104 ApplicationsBluetooth®Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that lets your device connect over a wireless network to other Bluetooth-enabled devices for data exchange.Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes:To turn on Bluetooth and make the device discoverable1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings → Wireless controls.2Select the Bluetooth check box to turn on Bluetooth. The Bluetooth icon  appears in the status bar.3Touch Bluetooth settings, then select the Discoverable check box to make the device recognizable by other nearby Bluetooth devices.To pair and connect a Bluetooth headset1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Bluetooth settings.2Touch and select the Bluetooth check box. Your device starts to scan for Bluetooth devices within range and then displays all detected devices below the Bluetooth devices banner. NOTE: To detect more devices, touch Scan for devices.3Touch the name of the device you wish to initiate a connection with.4You may be prompted to enter a password to authenticate. Enter the same password on both devices, or enter the specific one provided by the device manufacturer. Ensure that you read the documentation of the pairing device to check if it requires a default password.On Bluetooth is turned on. Your device is enabled to detect Bluetooth devices within range, but will not be found by them.Discoverable Bluetooth is turned on, and other Bluetooth devices can detect your device.Off Bluetooth is turned off. Your device is unable to send and receive data using Bluetooth.
Applications 1055When the pairing is successful, Paired but not connected is displayed under the paired device.6Touch the paired device to start connection. When the paired device is successfully connected to your device, the Bluetooth connected icon   appears in the status bar. NOTE: To make and receive calls or listen to the music using a Bluetooth headset, pair it first with your device. NOTE: Pairing is a one-time process. Once your device successfully pairs with another device, your device recognizes that device without re-entering your password.To end a Bluetooth connection1Touch the Home button → the Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Bluetooth settings.2Touch and hold the name of a connected device.3Touch Disconnect on the pop-up menu that appears.To terminate a pairing partnership1Touch the Home button → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Bluetooth settings.2Touch and hold the name of a paired device.3Touch Unpair on the pop-up menu that appears to erase all pairing information with that device. You need to enter the password again if you want to restore a Bluetooth connection to that device.To change your device’s Bluetooth name1Ensure that you have turned on Bluetooth on your device (  indicates in the status bar that Bluetooth is enabled).2Touch the Home button   → Menu button → Settings→ Wireless controls→ Bluetooth settings→ Device name.3Enter a name to identify the device when you connect using Bluetooth.4Touch OK.
106 ApplicationsPhotos & VideosTo view and manage the pictures and videos stored on your device, touch the Application button  → Photos & Videos . NOTE: Before you run the Photos & Videos application, ensure that a microSD card containing media files is installed on your device. All pictures and videos that you capture using your device camera are stored on the microSD card. For more information on how to install a microSD card on your device, see Install the microSD card.To view pictures1Touch the Photos & Videos tab to choose to display the thumbnails of all pictures and videos, the files you have stored separately as Favorites, only the pictures or videos, or only the pictures or videos captured with the device camera.2On the Photos & Videos screen, flick the picture thumbnails horizontally until the desired one is located.3Touch the picture thumbnail to display the full picture.4When a picture is displayed in full screen:• Flick the picture to view the next or previous picture.• Zoom the picture in or out: Pinch the picture with two fingers, then move the fingers apart to enlarge the picture, or bring them closer together to reduce the picture.• When a picture view is being enlarged, drag the enlarged picture across the screen until the required portion appears.To manage a pictureWhen a picture is displayed in full screen, touch the Menu button   or touch and hold a picture to open the options menu for the following actions.Share To print the picture using the Bluetooth printer, or send the picture or video using the available applications described on Share.Edit To edit the picture using the available tools described on Edit.
Applications 107To play videos1Touch a video thumbnail to start playback of the video.2To control playback, use these controls below the viewing screen:• Touch the   button to pause and the   button to resume playback.• Touch or drag the yellow playback progress bar to rewind or fast-forward the video.To mark pictures and videos1In the thumbnail view of the pictures and videos, touch the Menu button → Mark.2Touch the thumbnails to mark the pictures or videos that you want.3Touch the Menu button   and choose to delete the marked pictures or videos, or add them as your favorites.Slideshow Playback all of the pictures as a slideshow. To stop a slideshow, touch the screen or touch the Back button .Add to Favorites Copy the picture or video as your favorites that you can access by touching the Favorites tab.Delete Delete the picture or video.Rename Change the name of the picture or video.Set as Set the picture as the Home screen wallpaper. or as the visual ID for a contact:1Drag the crop frame to where you want it to be.2To increase or reduce the crop frame size, touch any of the frame’s angles.3Touch the check button to cut the picture.Setting Set up slideshow playback duration, transition style, and background music.Details View the information of the picture or video.
108 ApplicationsMusic NOTE: The Music application only plays audio files saved on the microSD card of your device. Before opening Music, ensure that the needed audio files have been copied to the microSD card of your device.To open MusicTouch the Application button  → Music .The Music screen opens to display the Recently Added, Yo u r  M o s t  P l a y e d , and Random Sampler albums as a slideshow. You can swipe the screen to display your desired album category.All the music files available on your device are grouped into these categories: Albums, Artists, Genres, Playlists, and Songs.To select a song1Touch an album or category to view the list within it.2Inside a category, flick the list until you find the music you want to play. For instance, to select music by artist:aTouch Artists. A list of artists opens in alphabetical order.bFlick the list and touch the name of an artist. A list displays the songs by the artist according to the album name.cTouch a music file to open the music playback screen and play the music.
Applications 109To control music playback1The album’s cover image if it has one.2The name of the song being played.3The name of the artist.4• If the song is playing for more than five seconds, touch to jump to the beginning of the song.• If the song is playing for less than five seconds, touch to play the previous song.5The passing playback time.6• Touch the playback control bar to jump to any part of the song.• Drag and scroll the playback control bar forward to fast-forward the song.• Drag and scroll the playback control bar backward to rewind the song.7Touch ( ) to pause playback; touch ( ) to resume playback.8Touch to play the next song.9The duration of the song.7911011345826
110 Applications NOTE: Press the volume up button   or volume down button   to adjust the playback volume. NOTE: If you are listening to the music with the supplied 3.5 mm headphones, press the button on the wire of the headphones to pause and resume playback. Press and hold the button to jump to the next song. NOTE: On the Music screen, touch Shuffle All Songs to play all songs in your library in random order. The first randomly selected song starts to play.To create a playlist1On the Music screen, touch an album or category to open the list inside the album or category.2Flick the screen until you reach the album, artist, or song that you want to add to the playlist.3Touch and hold the album, artist, or song that you want to add in the playlist. A pop-up menu opens.4Touch Add album/artist/song to playlist.... NOTE: To add an album or artist to the playlist, you can also touch the album or artist, and then touch the Menu button  → Add album/artist to playlist....5In the Add to playlist window, touch New playlist. NOTE: If you want to add the artist, album, or song to an existing playlist, touch the playlist’s name in the Add to playlist options menu.6Enter the name for your new playlist in the text field and then touch Create Playlist.10 Touch to cycle through the repeat modes.11 Touch to turn the shuffle mode on and off.
Applications 111CalendarUse the calendar to schedule and manage your events, meetings, and appointments.To open the calendarTouch the Application button  → Calendar .To set up an event1On any calendar view, touch the Menu button → New event to open the Event details screen.2Type the event name using the on-screen keyboard.3If there is a time period for the event, touch and type the From and To date and time.If the event is a special occasion such as a birthday or takes a whole day, set the From and To date, and then select the All Day check box.4Type the event location and description.5Set the event reminder time in Reminders, then decide whether it is a recurring event in Repetition.6Touch Done and the event is created. NOTE: To quickly set up an event in day, week, or month view, touch and hold an empty time slot→ New event. A new Event details screen opens with the selected time slot and date in the From and To fields.To view the calendarYou can display the calendar in daily, weekly, monthly, or agenda view. To change the calendar view, touch the Menu button → Day/Week/Month/Agenda.While viewing the calendar you can:• In day or week views, touch an event to open a quick view window of the event on the lower part of the screen.• Touch the quick view window to view details about the event.
112 Applications• Touch and hold an event to open a menu with options for viewing, editing, or deleting the event, or creating a new event.Event remindersIf you set a reminder for an event, the upcoming event icon   appears in the notifications area of the status bar when the reminder time arrives.To view, dismiss, or snooze a reminder1Touch the notification area of the status bar, to open the notification menu.2Touch the upcoming event name to display the event. NOTE: If you have other pending event reminders, these events will also appear on the screen.3Touch Snooze all to put off all event reminders for five minutes.Touch Dismiss all to turn off all event reminders.Press   to keep the reminders pending in the notification area of the status bar.Alarm ClockYour device can work as an alarm clock. You can set as many alarms as you require.To open the alarm clockTouch the Application button  → Alarm Clock . NOTE: To hide the current time clock from the screen, touch the Menu button  → Hide clock; to display the current time clock, touch the Menu button  → Show clock.
Applications 113To set an alarm1Touch one of the available alarms.2The Set alarm menu opens with these settings: NOTE: On the Alarm Clock screen you can also add a new alarm by touching the Menu button   → Add alarm.To temporarily disable an alarmOn the Alarm Clock screen, clear the check box of alarm time you want to disable.To delete an alarm1On the Alarm Clock screen, touch the alarm time you want to delete.2On the Set alarm screen, touch the Menu button → Delete alarm.To silence all alarmsYou can change the settings to choose if the alarm should ring when the device is in Silent mode.Turn on alarm Turn on the alarm that you have set on the device.Time Set the alarm time. Adjust the time by touching  or , or touch the hour and minute fields to enter a time. Touch AM to change to PM or vice versa, then touch Set when done.Ringtone Select the alarm ringtone.Vibrate Select the check box if you want the device to vibrate when the alarm goes off.Repeat Select the days you want the alarm to ring, then touch OK.NOTE: If you did not select any days for the alarm, Never appears to hint that your alarm will only go off once.Label Give the alarm a name for a special event.
114 Applications1On the Alarm Clock screen, touch the Menu button → Settings.2Touch Alarm in silent mode to set if the alarm should ring when the device is in Silent mode.Calculator1Touch the Application button → Calculator  . The basic calculator panel opens.2Perform calculations by touching the corresponding buttons on the calculator panel; touch the CLEAR button to clear the displayed numbers or symbols.3To perform advanced calculations, flick the basic calculator panel away to the left and reveal the advanced panel, or touch the Menu button   → Advanced panel.RecorderOpen this application to record voice and sounds and then play them back. You can also set the recording as a ringtone for your device. NOTE: Recorder only supports recording in the amr format.1Touch the Application button → Recorder .2Touch   to start recording.3Touch   to end recording.4Touch   to start playback of the recording; touch   to stop playback.5Touch Save this recording to save the recording on the microSD card.6To play back a sound recording again, touch the Application button →  Music → Songs, then select a recording to play. For information about Music, see Music.
Applications 115Voice ControlTouch the Application button  → Voice Control .Voice Control is a voice commander tool for you to say voice commands to call contacts, find contacts, and dial numbers. NOTE: To learn how to say the voice commands to start call actions, touch the Menu button   → Tutorial and follow the instructions on the screen.To adapt the device to your voiceTo make your device easily recognize your voice commands to start desired actions, you need to get it used to your voice.1Touch the Menu button → Settings→ Adaptation→ Adapt Voice.2Touch the Menu button → Start.3Follow the instructions to say the command examples, preferably in a quiet place with minimum noise around.To say a voice command to start an action1When Voice Control prompts you with available voice commands, say the command that includes the number or the name of the contact you want to call. These items are displayed as variable strings within the brackets. For example, if you want to call a contact named John, use this command Call <Name or #> and say "Call John" to your device.2Once your device recognizes your command, it automatically calls the contact or number. If you have enabled Settings→ Confirmation→ Always confirm, the device waits for your confirmation before it takes the action.
116 ApplicationsOutlook TasksTouch the Application button  → Outlook Tasks .Use this application to keep track of your to-do items.To add a task1Touch the Application button → Outlook Tasks   to open the Ta sk  list.2Touch the New task entry.3Enter the following information about the task:4Touch Save and the task is listed on the Tasks list.What Enter the subject of the task.When Set when the task starts and when it should be completed.Description Summarize what the task is about.Reminder Select this option and enter a reminder time if you need your device to remind you about the task at a particular time.Extra options•Status: Touch the Status area to mark the task’s status using the available labels.•Priority: Touch the Priority area to set the task’s priority using the available labels.•Privacy: Touch the Privacy area to decide whether it is a private or public task.
Applications 117To adjust task settingsOn the Tasks list, touch the Menu button → Settings.To manage a task reminder1Touch the notification area of the status bar when the icon appears.2Touch a Tas k a le rt entry to view the task info.3Touch Snooze all if you want the reminder to alert you a few minutes later; touch Dismiss all if you want to permanently disable the reminder.SIM ManagerTouch the Application button  → SIM manager .You can add and delete contacts on your SIM card, and check the number of the contacts and messages stored on it.To copy selected entries from your device’s contacts to your SIM card, touch the Menu button → Import Contacts.Hide completed tasks After you select this option, tasks marked as Completed become invisible.Set alerts & notifications Choose one of these reminder modes:•Alert: The screen displays task information directly when the reminder time arrives.•Status bar notification: The Task Al e rt icon appears in the notification area of the status bar when the reminder time arrives.•Off: Disable the reminder.Select ringtone Choose a ringtone for the reminder.Vibrate Choose if the device vibrates to alert you about the task.
118 ApplicationsOutlook NotesTo enter a note1Touch the Application button → Outlook Notes   to open the Notes screen.2Touch the New note entry to open the Create note screen.3Type your note into the note field using the on-screen keyboard.4Touch the Save button to save the note that you have completed and return to the Notes screen, where the new note entry is displayed. NOTE: Touch the Cancel button if you do not want to save the note.To delete a note1Touch the Application button → Outlook Notes   to open the Notes screen.2Touch the entry of the note you wish to delete. The Edit note screen opens.3Touch the Delete button to permanently delete the note from your device.QuickofficeTouch the Application button  → Quickoffice .With Quickoffice you can view Microsoft® Word (.doc), Microsoft Excel (.xls), Microsoft PowerPoint® (.ppt), and Adobe Acrobat® PDF files stored on your device’s microSD card or attached to e-mail.To open and view a document saved on the microSD card1Touch Memory card.2Navigate folders stored on the card to locate your desired file.3Touch the file to open it. NOTE: If you want to open a recently viewed document, touch Recent documents.
Applications 119To view a document or spreadsheet1Swipe the document to view the desired section.2To zoom in or out the desired area of a document, touch anywhere on the document to activate the zoom mode, and then touch the zoom controls  or  .To find text in a document1Touch the Menu button → Search. The search box opens.2Type the text you want to find into the search box.3The matching texts are highlighted.4On the right end of the search box, touch the search icons  or   to locate the matching texts along the document.To sort folders or files using QuickofficeTouch the Menu button → Sort by to rearrange folder and file listings by name, type, size or modification date.To rename, delete, copy, move folders or files, or view folder or file properties.Touch and hold a file or folder, and from the pop-up menu select the task you want to do. NOTE: Quickoffice supports the following file formats:•Microsoft Word: 97-2003 .doc, 2007 .docx•Microsoft Excel: 97-2003 .xls, 2007 .xlsx•Microsoft PowerPoint: 2000-2003 .ppt, 2007 .pptx•Adobe Acrobat PDF: 1.0-1.4/Acrobat 5, 1.5-1.7/Acrobat 8, 1.7 Acrobat 9•Text Files: .txt NOTE: Quickoffice for Android supports viewing for 2007 and earlier versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents.
120 Synchronizing Your Dell™ Streak and Computer Using Dell PC SuiteSynchronizing Your Dell™ Streak and Computer Using Dell PC SuiteConnect to a Computer and Install Dell PC Suite1Connect the 30-pin-to-USB cable to your device and computer and wait for your computer to automatically install software driver.2Once the installation is complete, a new “Removable Disk” will become available on your computer. This will allow you to view the contents of the microSD card from your computer.3Browse the contents of the Removable Disk from your computer, double-click on the folder Dell PC Suite, and then double-click on DellPCSuite.exe in order to install the synchronization software. NOTE: You can also download Dell PC Suite by visiting support.dell.com and selecting your product model.4After the installation is complete, the Phone Connection Wizard window appears. Follow the instructions and enter the name of your device to let Dell PC Suite identify the device.5Once Dell PC Suite detects the connected device, the Dell PC Suite window opens automatically. The icon   appears at the bottom right of the compute screen. NOTE: If Dell PC Suite does not start automatically, on your computer desktop click Start→ Programs→ Dell→ PC Suite.
Synchronizing Your Dell™ Streak and Computer Using Dell PC Suite 121Using Dell PC Suite NOTE: For detailed information on all of the PC Suite functions and settings, click Help on the menu bar at the top, or click the Help button next to the desired item.To synchronize using Sync Manager1On the Dell PC Suite window, click the Sync Manager icon. The Sync Manager window opens.2On the Sync Manager window, click the Settings... button or click Tools→ Settings... to open Synchronization Settings Wizard.3Follow the instructions on the screen to select the Outlook® application and categories (Contacts, Tas ks, Calendar and Notes) that you wish to synchronize with the device, and choose whether you want to synchronize manually or automatically.4On the Dell PC Suite window, click the Synchronize Now icon to start synchronization.To back up or restore device data using Backup ManagerTo prevent data loss from your device, you can use Backup Manager to create a backup of your device data on your computer, and then import the backup data back onto the device. It is recommended that you make backups of your device data on a regular basis.1On the Dell PC Suite window, click the Backup Manager icon. The Backup and Restore Wizard opens.2Yo u  c a n  e i t h e r :• Let the Backup and Restore Wizard guide you through a backup or restore process.•Click the Advanced button, and then click the Backup... or Restore... button to perform a backup or restore task in the Advanced mode. NOTE: To start a restore task in the Advanced mode, you must first select a backup file from the Previously created backups: list.
122 Synchronizing Your Dell™ Streak and Computer Using Dell PC Suite NOTE: To specify where on the computer the backup file is stored, click Tools on the menu bar at the top→ Options→ Save To.To Quit Dell PC SuiteRight-click the icon   at the bottom right of the compute screen, and then click Exit.
Playing Videos on HDMI Devices 123Playing Videos on HDMI Devices1Insert the 30-pin connector on the bottom of your device into the 30-pin connector on the home dock.2Connect your device to a HDMI device for example a HDMI monitor or TV using a HDMI data cable.3Touch the Application button → Photos & Videos .4Touch a video thumbnail to start playback of the video.5The device screen displays Video out to ask for your confirmation. Touch Yes to play the video on the display of the connected HDMI device. Touch No if you want to play the video on the device.6To switch video playback between the device screen and the HDMI display, touch the Menu button → Change video out.7To control playback, use these controls on the device screen:• Touch the   button to pause and the   button to resume playback.• Touch or drag the yellow playback progress bar to rewind or fast-forward the video. NOTE: The device supports WMV9/MPEG-4/H264/H263 video files through HDMI output. NOTE: HDMI output resolution: 720p.
124 TroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem Possible causes Possible solutionsCall-related problemsSIM card error SIM card malfunction or damage.Take the SIM card to your service provider for testing.The SIM card is inserted improperly.Insert the SIM card properly.Dirt or dust on the SIM card’s metal contacts.Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the SIM card’s metal contacts.Poor reception The network signal is too weak at your current location, for example, in a basement or near a tall building. Wireless transmissions can not effectively reach it.Move to a location where the network signal can be properly received.The network is busy at the current time (for example, during peak times, there may be too much network traffic to handle additional calls).Avoid using the device at such times, or try again after waiting a short time.You are too far away from a base station for your service provider.You can request a service area map from your service provider.
Troubleshooting 125You cannot make outgoing callsThe SIM card is not installed. Install a valid SIM card in your device.Poor signal. Move to an open space, or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window.Your device is in Airplane mode with no wireless connectivity.Touch the status area on the status bar and clear the Airplane mode check box.You have enabled the Call barring feature.Touch the Home button → Menu button  → Settings→ Call settings→ Additional call settings→ Call barring→ Deactivate all.You have enabled Fixed Dialing Numbers.Touch the Home button → Menu button  → Settings→ Call settings→ Fixed Dialing Numbers. Disable Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN).You cannot answer incoming callsPoor signal. Move to an open space, or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window.Your device is in Airplane mode with no wireless connectivity.Touch the status area on the status bar and clear the Airplane mode checkbox.You have enabled the Call barring feature.Touch the Home button → Menu button  → Settings→ Call settings→ Additional call settings→ Call barring→ Deactivate all.Unable to add contacts to the deviceMemory for storing contacts is already full.Delete unnecessary contact information from the device.Echo or noise Poor network trunk quality on the part of your service provider, or poor local telephone line quality.Hang up and dial again. You may be switched to a better-quality network trunk or phone line.Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
126 TroubleshootingNoises during a call You may be near a strong electromagnetic source (such as a TV, a microwave oven, etc.) during a call.Move to another location to reduce the interference effects.You cannot enable certain call featuresYour service provider does not support these features, or you have not applied for services that provide these features.Contact your service provider.PIN Code is blocked You have entered an incorrect PIN code three consecutive times.Contact your service provider. If the service provider provides the SIM card's PUK code, use the PUK code to unlock the SIM card.System problemsBattery does not charge The battery or battery charger is damaged.Contact the dealer.The device’s temperature is below 0°C or higher than 45°C.Adjust the battery charging environment to avoid extreme temperatures.Poor contact between the battery and charger.Check all connectors to ensure that all connections have been properly made.Unable to turn the device on.The battery is empty. Charge the device.The back cover has come off. Ensure that the back cover is firmly secured to the device.Battery contacts are not clean. Seek your dealer's help to clean the contacts.The device turns off automaticallyThe back cover has come off. Ensure that the back cover is firmly secured to the device.Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Troubleshooting 127Shortened standby time The length of standby time is affected by your service provider’s system configuration. The same device used with different service providers' systems does not have the same length of standby time.If you are located in an area where the network signal is weak, temporarily turn off your device.The battery is depleted. In high-temperature environments, battery life will be shortened.Use a new battery.If you are not able to connect to the network, the device will continue to send out signals as it attempts to locate a base station. Doing this consumes battery power and consequently shortens standby time.Change your location to one where the network is accessible, or temporarily turn off your device.Messaging problemsUnable to send or receive text messages.Your device is in Airplane mode with no wireless connectivity.Touch the status area on the status bar and clear the Airplane mode checkbox.The signal strength is not strong enough.Try moving to a different location for better signal reception.Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
128 TroubleshootingUnable to send or receive multimedia messages.Your device is in Airplane mode with no wireless connectivity.Touch the status area on the status bar and clear the Airplane mode checkbox.No MMS service is available. Subscribe to the MMS service from your network service provider. Your MMS settings are not configured properly.Check your network connection, and confirm with your network service provider if your MMS settings are configured correctly.Not enough space left on your device memory.Check if there is enough space on your device memory. Delete useless data to free space if necessary.Unable to send or receive e-mail.The Internet connection or the e-mail setting is not configured properly.Check your network connection, and confirm with your e-mail service provider if your e-mail setting has been configured correctly.Internet problemsUnable to connect to the network.Invalid SIM card. Contact your service provider.You are not within the network’s service area.Check the service area with your service provider.Poor signal. Move to an open space or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window.Media problemsProblem Possible causes Possible solutions
Troubleshooting 129Windows Media Player on my computer cannot play the sounds of the video captured using the device.The device records video sounds in amr format, but Windows Media Player does not support amr decoding.Play the video using a video player with the amr decoder, such as QuickTime.Should it be necessary, you can calibrate your touch screen as follows1Press and hold the power button   and then touch the Power off option on the screen to turn off the device.2Simultaneously press and hold the volume up button   and volume down button .3Without releasing the volume buttons, press and hold the power button  , until the device turns on the configuration screen.4Press the volume buttons to move the highlight bar on the screen to the Screen calibration option.5Touch the Camera button   to start the touch screen calibration.6Wait for the device to reboot.Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
130 IndexIndexAAirplane Mode, 56Alarm Clock, 112Amazon MP3, 87Android Market, 83ApplicationsDefinition, 18Erase data, 51Favorites bar, 28Navigate, 28Recently used, 29Shortcuts, 29BBack coverClose, 13Remove, 11Backupdata, 121BatteryCharge, 13Insert, 12Bluetooth, 104CCalculator, 114Calendar, 111Calling, 30Camera, 97Manage pictures, 98Manage videos, 102Settings, 100Shoot videos, 101Take pictures, 97Charging, 13Contacts, 48Add, 49View, 50Controls, 8Touch screen, 1 5DDataBackup and restore, 121Date, 90DeviceProtect, 93Reset, 52Setup, 11Turn off, 14Tu rn o n , 1 4Device overview, 8Disable all connections, 56Display settings, 88
Index 131EE-mail, 62Erase all data, 52FFacebook, 48Factory reset, 52GGmail, 64Google AccountSetup, 64Google Maps, 71Google Search, 46Google Talk, 67HHome Screen, 19Add, 19Customize, 20Delete, 19KKeyboard, 42LLanguage, 92MMaps, 71microSD, 102Format, 5 1Install, 12Set as USB drive, 102Turn off USB storage, 103Mobile networksData connection, 53Music, 108Create a playlist, 110Playback, 109NNotes, 118OOn-Screen Keyboard, 42Outlook Notes, 118Outlook Tasks, 116PPackage Contents, 7PC Suite, 120
132 IndexPhotos & Videos, 106PINChange, 96Enable, 95Pop-Up menu, 42QQuickoffice, 118RRecorder, 114RestoreData, 121Ringtone, 89RSS, 47SScreenTurn off/on, 14Screen Orientation, 18Screen Unlock Pattern, 93Create, 93Enable/disable, 94Shortcuts, 29Add, 21Definition, 18SIM cardInsert, 11SIM Manager, 117Software upgrade, 52Sound, 89Status bar, 25Icons, 26Synchronize Google Data, 86Synchronize with PCUse PC Suite, 120TTasks, 116Text Messages, 36ComposeMMS,37SMS,36Receive, 40Time, 90Time zone, 90Touch screen, 15Troubleshooting, 124Twitter, 48VVideosPlay on HDMI devices, 123Voice Control, 115WWeb
Index 133Applications, 64Bookmarks, 61Browse, 57Connection, 53Widgets, 46Add, 22Definition, 18Facebook, 48Google Search, 46RSS, 47Twitter, 48Wi-Fi, 55YYouTube, 81

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