Samsung Electronics Co SPHI800 Multi-band GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/CDMA/LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID User Manual SGH I930
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Multi-band GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/CDMA/LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID SGH I930
Contents
- 1. Users Manual
- 2. Health/Safety/Warrenty Guide
Users Manual
FCC Approval Document for SPH-I800 FCC ID : A3LSPHI800 MODEL : SPH-I800 User Manual SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD SPH-I800 User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone and keep it for future reference. THEPRODUCTORARISINGFROMTHEBREACHOFTHEEXPRESSWARRANTY,INCLUDINGINCIDENTAL,SPECIALORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,ORLOSSOFANTICIPATEDPROFITSORBENEFITS. SAMSUNGISNOTLIABLEFORPERFORMANCEISSUESORINCOMPATIBILITIESCAUSEDBYYOUREDITINGOFREGISTRYSETTINGS,OR YOURMODIFICATIONOFOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWARE. USINGCUSTOMOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWAREMAYCAUSEYOURDEVICEANDAPPLICATIONSTOWORKIMPROPERLY. Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), LLC Headquarters: 1301E.LookoutDrive Richardson,TX75082 CustomerCareCenter: 1000KleinRd. Plano,TX75074 TollFreeTel:1.888.987.HELP(4357) InternetAddress: http://www.samsung.com © 2012SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC.SamsungandFocusarebothregisteredtrademarksofSamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. DoyouhavequestionsaboutyourSamsungMobilePhone? For24hourinformationandassistance,weofferanewFAQ/ARSSystem(AutomatedResponseSystem)at: www.samsung.com/us/support DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY T a ble of Cont e nt s Section 1: Getting Started .............................................4 SettingUpYourPhone ...............................4 ChargingaBattery ..................................7 SwitchingthePhoneOnorOff .........................8 LockingandUnlockingtheTouchScreen.................8 UsingtheStart-upWizard ............................9 SettingUpYourVoiceMail ...........................11 PhoneUpdates....................................11 Troubleshooting ...................................11 FormattingaWindowsPhone8.......................11 Section 2: Understanding Your Phone ........................13 FeaturesofYourPhone .............................13 FrontViewofYourPhone ............................13 SideViewsofYourPhone............................15 Back,Top,andBottomViewofYourPhone ..............16 DisplayLayout ....................................16 MenuNavigation ..................................23 CustomizingYourHomeScreen .......................26 SpeechEngine ....................................28 Section 3: Entering Text ..............................................29 Keys ...........................................29 UsingtheQWERTYKeypad...........................31 ChangingtheTextInputMode........................32 UsingAlphabeticMode..............................32 UsingSymbolandNumericMode ..................... 33 UsingEmoticonMode.............................. 33 UsingTextSuggestions ............................. 34 KeyboardSettings ................................. 34 CopyandPaste ................................... 34 Section 4: Call Functions ............................................ 36 MakingaCall .................................... 36 MakingaCallfromPeople........................... 37 AnsweringaCall.................................. 37 History.......................................... 37 OptionsDuringaCall............................... 39 Section 5: Your People Hub ........................................ 42 ImportingSIMContactstoYourPhone.................. 42 AddingaNewContact .............................. 42 EditinganExistingContact .......................... 43 DeletingContacts ................................. 44 CreatingaNewGroup .............................. 44 GroupOptions .................................... 45 UsingYourPeopleList .............................. 45 LinkingPeople.................................... 47 SynchronizingAccounts............................. 48 What’sNew...................................... 48 PeopleOptions ................................... 49 AdditionalPeopleOptions ........................... 49 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 6: Multimedia .................................................51 Section 10: Applications ........................................... 116 Section 7: Messaging ..................................................67 Section 8: Changing Your Settings .............................82 Section 9: Connections .............................................106 Index ...........................................................................165 Section 11: Health and Safety Information ..............136 Section 12: Warranty Information ............................155 Section 13: Samsung Product Registration .............164 2. 1. Note: Important! 1. 2. • Make sure that the card’s gold contacts face into the phone and that the uppe r-left angled corner of the card is positioned as shown. Correc t Incorrec t 3. 5. 4. Note: 2. Note: Correc t Incorrec t 1. Note: Important! Warning! Whilethedeviceischarging,ifthetouchscreendoesnot functionduetoanunstablepowersupply,unplugthe USBpoweradapterfromthepoweroutletorunplugthe USBcablefromthedevice. 3. Whenchargingisfinished,removetheflatendfromthe interfaceconnectorjackonthephone. Sw it ching t he Phone On or Off 1. PressandholdthePower key (ontheupperright sideofthephone)untilthephoneswitcheson. Note: ThedisplaylanguageispresettoEnglishatthefactory.To changethelanguage,usetheLanguagemenu.Formore information,referto“Language+region”onpage 91. Note: Failuretounplugthewallchargerbeforeyouremovethe batterycancausedamagetothephone. 2. Toswitchoffthephone,pressandholdthePower key untilthelockscreendisplayswiththemessage slide down to power off. Low Battery Indicator 3. Touchthescreenandsweepdownward. Whenthebatteryisweakandonlyafewminutesoftalktime remain,the“Batterycriticallylow”warningappearsandthe devicesoundsawarningtoneatregularintervals.Foraquick checkofyourbatterylevel,glanceatthebatterychargeindicator locatedintheupper-rightcornerofyourdevice’sdisplay.Solid white( )indicatesafullcharge. Whenthebatterylevelbecomestoolow,thephoneautomatically turnsoff. Note: Ifthephoneautomaticallyturnsoffbecausethebatterylevel istoolow,youmustchargethebatteryuntilthephoneturns onautomatically. goodbyedisplaysandthephoneswitchesoff. Lock ing a nd Unlock ing t he Touch Sc re en 1. PressthePower key 2. PressthePower key againtodisplaythemain screenthensweepyourfingerupwardsacrosstheglassto unlockthetouchscreen. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY tolockthetouchscreen. U sing t he St ar t -up Wiza rd 5. Theveryfirsttimeyouturnonyourphone,theStart-upWizard screendisplays. 1. Touchget started. TheChoose a Languagescreendisplays.Thelanguage youchoosedetermineshowtextdisplaysonyourphone. 2. Touchthelanguageyouwanttouseandtouchnext. IfyouchoosealanguageotherthanEnglish,theSwitch yourlanguagescreendisplays.Touchoktorestartthe phoneandchangethelanguageortouchcanceltoreturn totheChooseaLanguagescreen. 3. ReadtheWindowsPhoneTermsofUseandtouchaccept. TheWindowsPhoneSettingsscreendisplays. 4. TouchrecommendedtoallowtheStart-upWizardto configureyourphonetotherecommendedsettings. Scrollthroughthelistoftimezonesandtouchthetime zoneofyourchoicetohighlightitandtouchnext. TheDate & Timescreendisplays. Note: TheDate & TimescreenisonlydisplayedifnoSIMcardis installedinyourphone. 6. TouchWhat’s the date today?tosetthemonth,day,and yearandtouchWhat time is it now?tosetthecurrenttime. Touchnext. The Keey your life in syncscreendisplays. Togetapps,playgames,automaticallysyncWindowsLive informationtotheweb,andmore,youneedaWindows LiveID.IfyoualreadyhaveanXboxLIVE,Zune,Hotmail,or MessengerID,youalreadyhaveaWindowsLiveID. –or– Touchcustomtomanuallyconfigurethephoneyourself.If youselectcustom,followtheon-screeninstructions. TheChoose Time Zonescreendisplays. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY GettingStarted9 sign in 7. next 10. done create one Sign in later. Almost done... Note: 8. Sign in later next Backup Assistant Plus next not now 9. accept Se t t ing U p Your Voic e M a il 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone U pdat e s ,thentouch Whenconnected,youmaybepromptedtoentera password. 2. Formoreinformation,referto“Phoneupdate”onpage 94. Followthetutorialtocreateapassword,recordagreeting, andrecordyourname. Note: Thesestepsmaybedifferentdependingonyournetwork. Accessing Your Voice Mail 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. ,thentouch Whenconnected,followthevoicepromptsfromthevoice mailcenter. Accessing Your Voice Mail from Another Phone 1. Dialyourwirelessphonenumber. 2. 3. Whenyouhearyourvoicemailgreeting,presstheasterisk key onthephoneyouareusing. Enteryourpasscode. Updatingyourphonecanmakeitworkbetterandaddnew features.Updatescanalsomakeyourphonemoresecure. Troubleshoot ing Ifyourphoneisfrozenorunresponsive,trythefollowing: 1. RestartyourphonebypressingandholdingthePowerkey for13to15seconds.Thephonewillpoweroffandthen turnonautomatically. 2. Ifrestartingyourphonedoesnotsolvetheproblem,turn offthephone,removeandreplacethebattery,andturnon thephone. Form at t ing a Window s Phone 8 Normally,ifyouwanttoresetyourphonetothefactorydefault settings: 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings ➔ system ➔ about ➔ reset your phone. Formoreinformation,referto“About”onpage 94. Warning! Formattingerasesalluserdatastoredonthedevice. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY GettingStarted11 1. Power key 2. Power key Warning! Volume Down key Volume Down key 3. 4. 5. Volume Down key key 6. Power key Volume Up key Volume Down Thefollowingitemscanbefoundonthefrontofyourphoneas illustratedonthepreviouspage. 1. Proximity and light sensors:TheProximitysensordetects howcloseanobjectistothesurfaceofthescreen(for example,whenyourfaceisagainstthephoneduringacall orthephoneisinyourpocket),locksthekeystoprevent accidentalkeypresses,andturnsoffthescreen.Light sensorsusetheambientlightleveltoadjustscreen brightnessandcontrast. 2. Front-facing camera Lens:Usedwhentakingaphotoof yourself. 3. External speaker:Usedtohearthecaller. 4. Display:Showstheinformationneededtooperateyour phone,suchastheApplicationTiles,icons,dialer, messages,andsoon. 5. 14 Back key:Usedtostepbackwardswhennavigatinga menuorwebpage.TouchandholdtheBackkeytoview thecurrentscreenanduptosixscreensmostrecently displayed. 6. Start Key:AccesstheHomescreenfromanyscreen.Touch andholdtoactivatethevoicesearchengine. 7. Bing search key:AccesstheBingsearchengine,which allowsyoutosearchforitemsontheinternet,scout, music,vision,andvoice.Formoreinformation,referto “BingSearch”onpage 22. Note: Someapplications,suchasPeopleandStore,displaya searchbutton thatallowsyoutosearchwithinthat application. 8. Applications menu:DisplaystheApplicationsmenu. TodisplaytheApplicationmenu: • Touch (located at the bottom right of the Home screen). – or – • Sweep left across the Home screen. 9. Indicator icons:Showstheinformationneededtooperate yourphone,suchasthereceivedsignalstrength,phone batterylevel,andtime.Iftheiconsarenotshowing,touch thetopofthedisplaytoshowthem. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 1. Volume keys 2. Camera key 3. Power / Lock key 1. 3.5mm headset jack 2. Flash 3. Power/accessory interface connector 4. Microphone 5. External speaker 6. Camera lens Indicator Icons DisplayswhenyourconnectiontoanEDGEnetworkis active. Thislistidentifiesthesymbolsthatappearonyourphone’s displayandIndicatorarea: Note: Iftherearenoiconsdisplayed,touchthetopofthescreento displaythem. Displaysyourcurrentsignalstrength.Thegreaterthe numberofbars,thestrongerthesignal. DisplayswhenthereisnoSIMcardinthephone. DisplayswhentheSIMcardislocked. Displaysyourbatterychargelevel.Iconshownisfully charged. Displayswhenyourconnectiontoa4Gnetworkis active. Displayswhenyourconnectiontoa4Gnetworkis active. Displayswhenyourconnectiontoa4GLTEnetworkis active. Displayswhentheringtoneissettovibrateonly. DisplayswhenBluetoothisactivatedandyourphone hasbeenconnectedwithaBluetoothdevice. DisplayswhenWi-Fiisconnected,active,and communicatingwithaWirelessAccessPoint(WAP). Displayswhenyourbatteryischarginganddisplays batterychargelevel.Displayswhenthephoneis connectedtoacomputerviaasupportedUSBcable connection. DisplayswhenWi-Fiisactive,butthereisa communicationissuewiththetargetWirelessAccess Point(WAP). Batterycriticallylow,whichmeansyourbattery needstobechargedsoonoryourphonewillturnoff. IndicatesthattheAirplaneModeisactive.Youcannot sendorreceiveanycallsoraccessonline information. DRAFT UnderstandingYourPhone17 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Formoredetailsonconfiguringyourphone’ssettings,see “ChangingYourSettings”onpage 82. Application Icons TheApplicationmenuprovidesquickaccesstotheitemsyouuse mostfrequently. Thefollowingtablecontainsadescriptionofeachapplication.If theapplicationisalreadydescribedinanothersectionofthis usermanual,thenacrossreferencetothatparticularsectionis provided. ForinformationonnavigatingthroughtheApplicationsicons,see “NavigatingtotheApplicationMenu”onpage 24. 1. FromtheHomescreen,useyourfingertosweepthe displaytotheleftortouch ,thentouchoneofthe applicationicons. 2. Followtheon-screeninstructions.Formoreinformation, referto“Applications”onpage 116. 3. ToreturntotheHomescreen,touch 18 Thefollowingapplicationsareavailable: Alarms:Accessandsetalarms.Formoreinformation, referto“Alarms”onpage 117. Calculator:Letsyouusethephoneasacalculator.The calculatorprovidesthebasicarithmeticfunctions; addition,subtraction,multiplication,anddivision.You canalsousethisasascientificcalculator.Formore information,referto“Calculator”onpage 118. Calendar:Allowsyoutoconsultthecalendarbyday, week,ormonth,createevents,andsetanalarmtoact asareminder,ifnecessary.Formoreinformation,refer to“Calendar”onpage 118. Camera:Letsyouuseyour5.0megapixelcamerato producephotosinaJPEGformat.Formore information,referto“Camera”onpage 60. Data Sense:Findmoreefficientwaystousecellular data(suchasonlydownloadingcertaindatawhile connectedtoWi-Fi)anddisplaysyourusage.Formore information,referto“DataSense”onpage 121. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Games:Allowsyoutoshopfornewgames,install gamesyoubuyonyourphone,andplaythemwiththe Gamesfeature.Formoreinformation,referto“Games” onpage 121. Live Wallpaper:LiveWallpapercanchangeyourlock screenbackgroundperiodicallyto12photosofyour choice.Formoreinformation,referto“LiveWallpaper” onpage 123. Help + Tips:Gethelpanytime.Informationforgetting aroundonyourphoneandmakingityoursisjusta touchaway.Formoreinformation,referto“Help+ Tips”onpage 123. Maps:LetsyouuseBingMaps,afreeintroductory location-basedservicethatprovidesstatic,nonmoving,non-voiceguided,turn-by-turndriving directions.Italsohasadditionaluserfeaturessuchas LocalSearch(limited)businesslistingsandpointsof interest(POI)andaddresssharingwithnon-TeleNav subscribers.Formoreinformation,referto“Maps”on page 125. Internet Explorer:Letsyoustartsurfingtheweb.The browserisfullyoptimizedandcomeswithadvanced functionalitytoenhancetheInternetbrowsingfeature onyourphone.Formoreinformation,referto“Internet Explorer”onpage 106. Local Scout:UseLocalScouttofindcoolrestaurants, sights,andshops.Thenbuyticketsormake reservationsonthespot.LocalScoutislocatedonyour Homescreen.Formoreinformation,referto“Local Scout”onpage 124. Messaging:Letsyousendandreceivedifferenttypesof messages.Formoreinformation,referto“Messaging” onpage 67. MiniDiary:Enablesyoutocreateadiarycontainingyour dailyactivities,attachpicturesandsharediaryentries onFacebook,Photobucket,andPicasa.Formore information,referto“MiniDiary”onpage 128. DRAFT UnderstandingYourPhone19 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Music + Videos Office My Mobile OneNote NFL Mobile People Now Phone Photo Editor Voicemail Photos Wallet Settings Slacker Radio Tip: Store Bing Search 6. Touchmusic tolaunchaBingaudiosearch,causing thephonetostartlisteningfornearbymusic.Ifthe recordedsamplecanbefoundintheMarketplace,the artistandsongappearsinapop-upwindowwithadirect linktotheMarketplace,whichletsyoupurchaseand downloadthesong. 7. Touchvision toscanbarcodes,QRCodes,Microsoft Tags,bookcovers,CDs,DVDs,ortext. 8. Touchvoice (inthesearchbar)touseVoiceSearch. Speakthewordyouwanttosearchfor,thenfollowtheonscreeninstructions. 9. TheBingSearchBarprovidesanon-screenInternetsearch engine.ItalsoletsyoulinktoLocalScout,listenstomusicand searchesforit,scanstextthatcanbeusedasasearchterm,and letsyousayasearchterm. Tip: Someapplications,suchasPeopleandStore,displayasearch button thatallowsyoutosearchwithinthatapplication. 1. Fromanyscreen,touch 2. ThefirsttimeyouusetheBingSearch,youareprompted toallowtheapplicationtoaccessanduseyourlocation. Thiscanhelpinthesearchprocedure.Touchallowor cancel. 3. TouchtheBing Search bar. TouchMenu toaccessthefollowingoptions: • Music history: After touching music and searching for music, your matches are saved here for future reference. 4. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoentertheitemyouwantto searchfor. • Settings: Opens the Search settings screen. For more information, refer to “Search”on page 104. 5. Touch 22 toseesearchresultsandthentouchonalink. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 1. 2. 3. 3. 1. -OR - 4. 2. 1. Note: 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. pin to start Note: AfterdeletinganApplicationTile,youcanadditbacklater bypinningittothehomescreenfromtheApplications Menu.Formoreinformation,referto“AddingaTilefromthe ApplicationsMenu”onpage 26. 3. Selectthephotofolderoranyotherpicturesourcethatyou want. 4. Touchonaimagethumbnail,andresizeittofitthe indicatedwindowsize.Touchthe icontosave. 5. TouchthePower / Lock key newLockscreenbackground. Moving Tiles on the Home Screen TomoveanApplicationTileonyourHomescreen,followthese steps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchandholdtheApplicationTile thatyouwanttomove. twicetoviewthe Changing your Color T heme Youcanchangethecolorthemeofyourphonebyfollowingthese steps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings ➔ system ➔ theme. 2. DragtheTiletothenewlocationandrelease. 3. Touchthecenteroftheicontoplaceitinthenewlocation. 2. TouchtheBackgroundfield. Becarefulnottotouchthe deleted. 3. Touchondarkorlighttosetyourbackgroundcolor. icon.Ifyoudo,theTileis Changing the Lock Screen Background YoucanchangethebackgroundofyourLockscreenbyfollowing thesesteps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings ➔ system ➔ lock screen. 2. 4. TouchtheAccent colorfield. 5. Touchonacolorthatyoulike. 6. Touch toreturntotheHomescreen. Note: Batterypowerisconsumedatafasterratewhenthe backgroundissetaslight. TouchBackgroundfieldtochooseanimagelocation. DRAFT UnderstandingYourPhone27 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Spe e ch Engine ThereisanintuitivespeechengineintegratedintotheStart key ( )onyourphone. 1. Fromanyscreen,touchandhold toactivatethe intuitivespeechengine. 2. Speakthewordsthatyouwouldliketosearchonorthe actionthatyouwouldliketoperform. Thefollowingexamplesshowtheflexibilityofthespeech engine: • “Call Chris mobile” • “Find coffee in Seattle” • “Open calendar” • “Text Brandy” • “Note send birthday card” 3. TouchPrivacy Statementtodisplaythestatement. 4. TouchaccepttoallowMicrosofttouseyourvoicedatato provideandimprovetheservice,whichmakesadditional featuresavailabletoyou. 5. Tochangespeechsettings,see“Speech”onpage 92. 28 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 3: Entering Text Thissectiondescribeshowtoselectthedesiredtextinput methodwhenenteringcharactersintoyourphone.Thissection alsodescribesthepredictivetextentrysystemthatreducesthe amountofkeystrokesassociatedwithenteringtext. Yourphonecomesequippedwithanorientationdetectorthatcan tellifthephoneisbeingheldinaportrait(upright)orlandscape (sideways)orientation.Thelandscapeorientationmakesentering texteasier.Ifthephoneissidewaysorupright,anon-screen, QWERTYkeypaddisplays. CreateNewMessage PortraitKeypad Ke ys Youcanentercharactersintoyourphonebyusinganon-screen, QWERTY,portraitorlandscapekeypad.Inbothformats,thekeys areassociatedwithalphabeticletters,specialcharacters,or numbers,asshowninthefollowinglayouts. Fromascreenwhereyoucanentertext,suchastheNew Messagescreen,holdyourphoneinanuprightpositionto displaytheportraitversionoftheon-screenQWERTYkeypad. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY EnteringText29 Rotateyourphonecounterclockwisetodisplaythelandscape versionoftheon-screenQWERTYkeypad. Forcertainfields,suchastheNewMessageTofield,adialer keypaddisplayswhenyoutouchthe123keytoentera recipient’sphonenumber.Formoreinformation,referto “Messaging”onpage 67. CreateNewMessage LandscapeKeypad Basedonyourkeyboardsettings,thefirstletterofanentryis capitalizedandallconsecutivelettersarekeptinlowercase unlessyoutouchtheShiftkey( )orenteraperiod.After enteringacharacter,thecursorautomaticallyadvancestothe nextspace.Formoreinformation,referto“Keyboard”on page 91. 30 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY CreateNewMessage NumberKeypad U sing t he QWERT Y Ke ypa d 3. SemicolonorEmoticon :Touchthesemicolonto separateaddressesorphonenumbers.Touch to displayseveralscreensofEmoticons.Touchacategoryat thebottomofthescreen,thensweepupordownto displaymoreEmoticons.Touchacharacteronthescreen. Afterallcharactershavebeenselected,touchabcd. 4. @ or Comma:Touchoncetotypethecharacterdisplayed, whichmaybethe@characteroracomma,dependingon thefieldinwhichtextisbeingtyped. Thisphoneofferstheconvenienceofanon-screenQWERTY keypad.UsingtheQWERTYkeypadtotypeletters,numbers, punctuation,andotherspecialcharactersintotextentryfieldsor otherapplicationsshouldbesimpleandfast. Thefollowingkeysperformspecialfunctionswhenenteringtext. Somekeysmayperformdifferentlydependingonthefieldin whichtextisbeingtyped. 1. Shift:Usedtoswitchbetweenuppercaseandlowercase characters. 2. 123 or&123:Touchoncetotypespecialcharactersand numbersthatappearontheQWERTYkeys.Examples:$,#, !,1,2.Afterallcharactersandnumbershavebeen selected,touchabcorabcd. 5. Space:Touchtoinsertanemptyspace. 6. Enter:Touchtomovetheinsertionpointtothenextlineina message. 7. Backspace:Touchtodeletethepreviouscharacter,similar tothebackspacekeyonacomputerkeyboard. Thekeypadprovideskeyslabeledwithalphabeticcharacters. Touchthekeycorrespondingtothecharacteryouwanttoenter. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY EnteringText31 Cha nging t he Tex t I nput M ode 2. Ascreensimilartothefollowingdisplays: Therearethreemainkeypadlayoutkeysthatchangethe on-screenkeyswithintheQWERTYkeypad. TheavailableTextInputmodesare: &123 abcd Symbol and Number Mode:Activatesthesymboland numberkeys. Alphabetic Mode:Activatesthedefaultalphabetkeys. Switchbetweenuppercaseandlowercasebytouching theshift( )key. Emoticons:ActivatestheEmoticonkeys. Note: Wheninabcdmode,the&123keyappears.Whenin&123 mode,theabcdkeyappears. U sing Alpha be t ic M ode 1. 32 Wheneveryouentertext(whilecreatingamessage,an email,andsoon),ifdesired,rotateyourphone counterclockwisetoalandscapeorientation. TheTextInputmodeisinitiallysettoabcdmode. Note: SomeTextInputscreensdisplayblackkeysonalight background. 3. Touchthedesiredalphabeticcharacters.Aftertypingthe firstletter,thefollowinglettersarelowercase. 4. Touch toinputanotheruppercaseletter.Touch twicetoswitchtocapslockmodeandtheshiftkey changesto .Allfollowinglettersareuppercaseuntil youtouchtheshiftkeyagain. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY U sing Symbol a nd Num e ric M ode UseSymbolandNumericmodetoaddnumbersandsymbols. 1. Touch &123 atthebottomofthescreen.Thefollowing screendisplays: 2. Touchthedesirednumberandsymbolcharacters. 3. Toucheither pages. 4. Touch abcd toreturntoAlphabeticmode. or Using Emot ic on M ode UseEmoticonmodetoaddcombinationsofcharacterstoyour textinput. 1. Touch atthebottomofthescreen.Thefollowing screendisplays: tocyclethroughadditional Note: Emoticonsarenotavailableforsomeinputfields. 2. Touchacategoryatthebottomofthescreen,thensweep upordowntodisplaymoreEmoticons. 3. Afterallcharactershavebeenselected,touchabcdto returntoAlphabeticmode. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY EnteringText33 Ifyoureplacetheword,aspaceisenteredaftertheword andthecursorautomaticallyadvancestothenextspace. U sing Text Sugge st ions Basedonyourkeyboardsettings,yourphonesuggests alternativestowhatyouaretypingincludingcorrectspellingof wordssimilartowhatyouareentering.Formoreinformation, referto“Keyboard”onpage 91. 1. Touchatextinputfield. Note: Textsuggestionandspellingcheckarenotavailablefor someinputfields. 3. Continuetyping.Whenfinished,touchsend .Formore information,referto“Messaging”onpage 67. Ke yboard Se t t ings Youcancustomizethewayyourphonehandlescertainfunctions whileyouentertext.Youcanalsoremoveallthewordsyouhave addedtoyoursuggestionlist. Formoreinformation,referto“Keyboard”onpage 91. 2. 34 Begintypingaword.Alistofwordoptionsdisplays.Touch oneofthewordstoreplacethewordthathasalreadybeen typedorsweepacrossthelistofwordsformoreword suggestions. Copy a nd Pa st e WindowsPhone8supportscopyandpaste.Thisfeatureis automaticallyenabled.Youcancopytextfrommostlocationson thephoneandpasteitinmostplacesyoucantype.Some locationsenableyoutocopyaspecifictextstringbyhighlighting it.Otherlocationsenableyoutocopyanentiresectionoftextby usingamenuoption. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Tocopytextthatsupportsthehighlightoption: 1. Touchandbrieflyholdthetextyouwanttocopyto highlightit. 2. Dragthearrowsateachendofthehighlightedtextuntil onlythetextyouwanttocopyishighlighted. 3. Touchthecopyicon text. thatdisplaysnearthehighlighted Thefollowinglocationssupportthehighlightoption: •Webpagesinthebrowser. •Messagesyouhavesentorreceived. •Detailspagesforlocalsearchresults. Topastetextthatyouhavecopied: 1. Touchwhereyouwanttopastethetext. 2. Touchthepasteicon thekeyboard. inthetextsuggestionbarabove Afteryoupastethetext,thepasteicondisappears. However,youcanpastethecopiedtextagainbypanning fromlefttorightinthetextsuggestionbartobringback thepasteicon,andthentouchingthepasteicon. •Bodiesofemailmessages. •Officedocuments. •Editablefieldsinnativeapplications. Youcanpastetextineditablefieldsinnativeapplications, includingpasswordfields. Tocopytextthatsupportsthemenuoption: 1. Touchandholdthetextorlinkyouwanttocopyuntilthe menuappears. Note: Whenyoucopytextwithspecialformatting(suchasbold, italic,orlists)orimages,thetextappearswhenyoupasteit, butnottheformattingorimages. 2. Touchcopyorcopy link. Thefollowinglocationssupportthisoption: •Headingsofemailmessages. •Directionsinmaps. •Linksinthebrowser. •Informationincontactcardsandsocialnetworkingprofilesinthe Peoplehub. Note: Copyingandpastingworksonlyforlanguagesthatusea Latinalphabet. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY EnteringText35 Section 4: Call Functions Thissectiondescribeshowtomakeoransweracall.Italso includesthefeaturesandfunctionalityassociatedwithmakingor answeringacall. Formoreinformationoncallsettings,see“Phone”onpage 102. M a k ing a Ca ll 1. 2. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ andusethe on-screenkeypadtoenterthenumberyouwanttodial. Touchcalltomakethecall. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoenterthecountrycode,area code,andphonenumber. Ifyoumakeamistake,touch numbershavebeendeleted. 3. 36 Touchcalltomakethecall. Afterenteringanumberusingthekeypad,usethefollowing stepstocorrectamis-typedentrywhendialing. 1. Ifyoumakeamistake,touch toeraseasingle character. 2. Touchandhold toerasetheentirestringofnumbers. Ending a Call Toendaphonecall: Making an International Call 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ ,thentouch andhold .The+characterappears. 2. Correcting an Entered Number untilthedesired 䡲 Touchend call. Dialing a Recent Number Allincoming,outgoing,andmissedcallsarerecordedinthe history.IfthenumberorcallerislistedinyourPeople,the associatednameisalsodisplayed. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Thehistoryscreendisplays. 2. Touchanentrytoenterthecontact’sdetail page,then touchcall numberortext. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY M ak ing a Ca ll from Pe ople Youcanstorephonenumbersthatyouuseregularlyinthe phone’smemory.TheseentriesarecollectivelycalledPeople. ForfurtherdetailsaboutthePeoplefeature,see“Dialingor MessagingfromPeople”onpage 45. Answ e ring a Ca ll Whenacallisreceived,thephoneringsanddisplaysthecaller’s phonenumberandnameifstoredinPeople. 1. Attheincomingcallscreen,touchanswertoanswerthe callorignoretosendthecalltoyourvoicemail. 2. Touchend calltoendthecall. Note: Youcanansweracallwhileusingotherapplications.After endingthecall,thephonereturnstothepreviouslyactive functionscreen. Hist or y Thephonestoresthenumbersofthecallsyouhavedialed, received,ormissedinthehistory.Thehistorydisplaysthedetails ofthecall. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Thehistoryscreendisplays.Ifthenumberorcallerislisted inyourPeople,theassociatednamedisplays. Allcallsmade,received,andmissedarelisted.Typesof callsareidentifiedonthehistoryscreenasIncoming, Outgoing,orMissed. call DRAFT voicemailkeypadpeoplesearch FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY CallFunctions37 Calling Back a Missed Call Tocallbackamissedcallnumber: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 6. 2. Touchcall tocallthedisplayednumber. Saving a Recent Call to People 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Thehistoryscreendisplaysalistofrecentcalls. 2. 4. Touchsave 38 Touchtheotherfieldstoaddname,otherphonenumbers, email,ringtone,andotherinformation. 8. Touchsave ForfurtherdetailsaboutthePeoplefeature,see“AddingaNew Contact”onpage 42. Sending a Message to a Recent Call 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Thehistoryscreendisplaysalistofrecentcalls. 2. Touchthecallentrytowhichyouwanttosendamessage. Thecalldetailpagedisplays. TheCHOOSEACONTACTscreendisplays. 3. Touchtext. Touchnew toaddasanewcontactortouchan existingcontacttoeditmanually. 4. Usethekeypadtotypeinamessage. 5. Whenyouaredonewithyourmessage,touchsend TheEDITPHONENUMBERscreendisplays.ThePhone numberandPhone number typefieldsareautomatically filledinwiththeinformationoftherecentcall. 5. 7. TouchthecallyouwanttosavetoyourPeople. Theprofilescreendisplays. 3. TheNEWPHONECONTACTscreendisplayswiththePhone numberalreadyadded. Thehistoryscreendisplaysalistofrecentcalls.Ifthe numberorcallerislistedinyourPeople,theassociated namedisplays. Whenfinished,touchsave Formoreinformation,referto“CreatingandSendingText Messages”onpage 67. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY TouchthePhone numberorthePhone number type field andusethekeypadtoeditifnecessary. Deleting a Call from History 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch displaysalistofrecentcalls. 2. In-Call Options .Thehistoryscreen Touchandholdthecallyouwanttodeletefromthecall log.Touchdeleteitem. Thecallisdeletedfromthecallhistory. Opt ions During a Ca ll Yourphoneprovidesanumberofcontroloptionsthatyoucanuse duringacall. Adjusting the Call Volume Duringanactivecall,thereareseveraloptionsavailableby touchingacorrespondingon-screenbutton. •end call:Terminatesthecall. •dialer :Displaystheon-screenkeypad,whereyoucanenter numberusingDTMF(DualToneMulti-Frequency). •speaker:Routesthephone’saudiothrougheitherthespeakeror throughtheearpiece.Touchspeakertoturnonthespeakerphone. Touchagaintoturnitoff. •mute:Turntheonboardmicrophoneeitheronoroff.Touchtomute yourphoneduringacall.Touchagaintounmute. Duringacall,toadjusttheearpiecevolume,usetheVolumekeys ontheleftsideofthephone. •bluetooth:ThisoptionappearsifaBluetoothdeviceisactive.Touchto PresstheUpvolumekeytoincreasethevolumeleveland presstheDownvolumekeytodecreasethevolumelevel. •add call:Allowsyoutoaddanothercalltoyourpresentconversation. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,youcanalsoadjusttheringervolume usingthesesamekeys. activatetheBluetoothdevice. Formoreinformation,referto“3-Way(Multi-Party)Calling”on page 41. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY CallFunctions39 Making a New Call During a Call in Progress 1. Touchadd call. Thehistoryscreendisplays. 2. Selectanumberfromyourrecentcalls,ortouch keypad todialanumber. toenteranumberfrom Youcanalsotouchpeople yourPeople.Enterthenumbertoaddandtouchcall. Onceconnected,theactivecallappearsonthecallscreen andthecallonholdappearsinaboxatthetopofthe display. 40 Sw itching Betw een Calls Whenyouhaveanactivecallandacallonhold,youmayswitch betweenthetwocalls,changingtheoneonholdtoactiveand placingtheotheronhold. 1. Touchthebaratthetopofyourdisplaytoswapbetween thetwocalls. Thecurrentcall(caller#2)isplacedonholdandthe previouscallonhold(caller#1)isthenreactivatedsothat youcancontinueconversingwiththatperson.Theactive callappearsonthecallscreen. 2. Touchthebaratthetopofyourdisplayagaintoswap back. 3. Touchend calltoendthecurrentlyactivecall.Thecallon holdisthenreconnected. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Answering a Call During a Call in Progress 1. Thereareseveraloptionsavailablewhenacallisreceived whenyouhaveacallinprogress.Touchoneofthe following: • answer: Allows you to answer the incoming call and put the first call on hold. • ignore: Sends the new call to your voicemail. The first call stays connected. • end call + answer: Allows you to answer the incoming call and end the end the first call. 2. Ifyouselectedanswer,touchthebaratthetopofyour displaytoswapbetweenthetwocalls. 3-Way (Multi-Party) Calling The3-WayorMulti-Partyfeatureallowsyoutomakeoranswera seriesofincomingcallsandplacethemonhold.Ifthisserviceis supportedbythenetwork,allcallscanbejoinedtogether. 1. Whileconnectedtotwodifferentcallers(oneisonhold), touchmerge calls. Thethreecallsareconferencedtogetherandaredisplayed ontheConferencescreen. 2. Touchend calltoendtheconferencecall. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY CallFunctions41 Section 5: Your People Hub Thissectionallowsyoutomanageyourdailycontactsbystoring theirname,number,email,andotherinformationinyourphone usingthePeoplefeature. I mport ing SIM Cont a c t s t o Your Phone YoucanimportallcontactsfromyourSIMcardtoyourphone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. Touch Adding a Ne w Cont a c t Usethefollowingproceduretostoreanewcontacttoyour People. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. FromtheAllscreen,touch 3. Touchnew contact. ➔settings.Touchimport SIM contacts. ThephonethencopiesallcontactsfromyourSIMcardto yourphone. TheCREATE CONTACT INscreendisplays. 4. TouchPhoneorchooseanaccount. 5. Touchtheadd photoiconandassignapicturetothenew entry.Selectapicturefromyourphotosortouchthe icontotakeanewpicturewithyourcamera.Touch whenyouhavemadeaselection. 6. Touchname thentouchtheFirst nameandLast namefields andusetheon-screenkeypadtoenternamesforeach entry.Youcanalsoscrolldowntoenteradditional information.Formoreinformation,referto“EnteringText” onpage 29.Touchsave tosaveyourentry. Note: Theimport SIM contactsoptiondisplaysinthePeoplemenuif therearenocontactslisted. 42 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 7. Touchphone thentouchthePhone numberfield.The numericalkeypaddisplays.Enteranumber. TouchthePhone number typefieldandselectanumber type.Touchsave tosaveyourinput. 8. 9. Touchemail thentouchtheEmail addressfieldandusethe on-screenkeypadtoenteranemailaddress. Edit ing an Ex ist ing Cont a ct Wheneditinganexistingcontact,youcantouchafieldand changeordeletetheinformation,oryoucanaddadditionalfields tothecontact’slistofinformation. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. TouchtheEmail address typefieldandselectanemailtype. Touchsave tosaveyourinput. FromthePeoplescreen,touchthecontactthatyouwantto edit. 3. Touchringtone thenselectaringtonefromthedisplayed list. Atthecontactprofilescreen,touch thescreen. 4. Touchthefieldsthatyouwanttoeditandthenusethe keyboardtomakeanychanges. 5. Touchsave 10. Touchother thenselectanyfieldsthatyouwouldliketo addtothecontact. 11. Touchsave atthebottomof tosavetheeditedinformation. tosavethecontactinformation. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYYourPeopleHub43 De le t ing Cont a c t s Youcandeletecontactsfromyourphone'smemory.Todelete anyPeopleentry: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. FromtheTogethermenu,touch 3. TouchGroup. 4. TouchNAME THE GROUPandusetheon-screenkeypadto enteragroupname.Touchsave tosave. Iftherearelinkedprofilesforthecontact,theCHOOSE A PROFILE TO DELETEscreendisplays.Touchtheprofilethat youwanttodelete. 5. Touch 6. TheCHOOSE A CONTACTscreendisplays.Scrollthrough yourcontactsandtouchacontacttoaddittothegroup. AttheDelete contact?prompt,touchdeletetodeletethe contactorcanceltoexit. 7. RepeatSteps5and6untilyouhaveaddedallgroup members. 8. Touchanentryinthelistofgroupmemberstochangethat person’spreferredphonenumberoremailaddressorto removetheentryfromthegroup.Touchsave tosave theeditedinformationorcancel toexitwithoutsaving thechanges. 9. Touch tosavethegroupentries.TheGroupscreen displaysthecontactsthatareinthegroup. 2. WithinthePeoplelist,touchandholdacontactthatyou wanttodelete. 3. Touchdeleteonthedisplayedlist. 4. 5. Cre at ing a Ne w Group TheGroupfunctionmakesitpossibletomakeindividuallynamed groupsofpeopleyoucareabout,suchasfamily,friends, coworkers,orsocialmediafriends.Onceyoucreateagroup,you canpinittoyourhomescreenanditbecomesalivetile. Notificationscirclethroughifnewposts,comments,orpictures areaddedtothisspecificsocialmediafeedofthisgroup. 44 Usethefollowingproceduretocreateanewgroupofyour contacts. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople toaddmemberstothegroup. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Group Opt ions Using Your Pe ople List Onceyouhavecreatedagroup,thereareseveraloptions availableforediting,deleting,andsoon. .Allgroupsare 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople listedtowardthetopoftheTogethermenu. 2. Touchthegroupthatyouwanttodisplay.Thegroupscreen displays. 3. Touchtexttosendatextmessagetoallmembersofthe group. 4. Touchemailtosendanemailmessagetoallmembersof thegroup. 5. Touchpin 6. Touchedit group todisplaytheEDITGROUPscreen. Touch toaddmorememberstothegroup.Touchan entryinthelistofgroupmemberstochangethatperson’s preferredphonenumberoremailaddressortoremovethe entryfromthegroup.Formoreinformation,referto “DeletingContacts”onpage 44. 7. Touch Dialing or Messaging from People OnceyouhavestoredphonenumbersinyourPeople,youcan dialormessagethemquicklyandeasily. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. WithinthePeoplelist(sortedalphabetically),touchany letter(ontheleftsideofthedisplay)todisplayallofthe lettersforwhichyouhavePeopleinformation. 3. Touchalettertoquicklyjumptothecontactsbeginning withthatletter. topinthegrouptothehomescreen. ➔deletetodeletethegroup. Note: Ifyoudeleteagroup,thecontactswithinthegrouparenot affected. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYYourPeopleHub45 4. Touchthecontactyouwanttocallormessage. 5. Touchcall mobiletomakeaphonecallortext tosenda message. Searching for People YoucanalsofindacontactinyourPeoplelistbyusingtheSearch option. ➔ all ➔ 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople Thesearchscreendisplayswithalistingofallyour contact’snames. 2. Usetheon-screenkeypadtotypethebeginninglettersof thecontact’snamethatyouaretryingtofind. Thelistdisplaysnamesthatbeginwiththelettersyou havetyped. 3. Touchanameinthelisttodisplaythecontact’sprofile. Note: Dependingonthephonetypethatyouenteredwhenthe contactwascreated,thedisplaymayshowcall home,call company,call phone,andsoon. Formoreinformation,referto“CreatingandSendingText Messages”onpage 67. 46 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY . Link ing Pe ople 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople Linking People Information 2. Touchacontactname(thenameyouwanttolinkto anotherentry).Typically,thisisthesamecontactwitha differentnameoraccountinformation. 3. Touch 4. Touchchoose a contact. 5. Touchthesecondcontactentry(theentryinwhichtolink). Thesecondcontactisnowlinkedwiththefirstandthe accountinformationismergedintoonescreen. Manypeoplenowmaintainmultipleemailaccounts,social networkinglogins,andothersimilaraccountinformation.For example,aFacebookaccountloginnamemightdifferfroma corporateemailaccountloginbecausetheyaremaintained separatelyandfordifferentgroupsofpeople. Thisdevicecansynchronizewithmultipleaccountssuchas WindowsLive,Outlook,Google,Facebook,Twitter,andLinkedIn. Whenyousynchronizeyourphonewiththeseaccounts,each accountcreatesaseparatecontactentryinthePeoplelist. Ifoneofyourcontacts(AmySmith,forexample)hasaregular emailaccountthatyoumaintaininHotmail,butalsohasa Facebookaccountunderhermaidenandmarriedname,aswell asaGoogleaccount,whenyoumergetheseaccountsintoyour Contactslistyoucanlinkallofherentriesandviewthe informationinonerecord. Thenexttimeyousynchronizeyourphonewithyouraccounts, anyupdatesthatcontactsmaketoemailaccountnames,email addresses,etc.automaticallyupdateinyourcontactslist. Formoreinformationaboutsynchronizingaccounts,see “SynchronizingAccounts”onpage 48. Note: Theinformationismaintainedinthefirstentrythatyou selected. 6. Touchthelinkedcontactstoviewthecontactinformation youlinked.Thecontactsandinformationdisplayswitha labelnexttothecontactnametoindicatewhattypeof accountinformationiscontainedintheentry. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYYourPeopleHub47 Unlinking People 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. Touchacontactname(theaccountnamefromwhichyou wanttounlinkanentry). 3. Touch 2 .Anumberdisplaysoverthelinksymbol showinghowmanycontactsarelinkedtothiscontact.The namesofallthecontactsthatarelinkedaredisplayed. 4. Touchthecontactyouwanttounlink. 5. Attheprompt,touchunlink.Thecontactisnow“unlinked” andnolongerdisplaysinthemergedrecordscreen. FromtheAccountsmenuyoudecideifyouwantapplicationsto synchronize,send,andreceivedataatanygiventime,orifyou wanttheapplicationstosynchronizeautomatically.After determininghowyouwanttheaccountstosynchronize,indicate whichaccounttosynchronizewithyourContactslist. 2. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaythewhat’s new screen. 3. Touchset up account. 48 Touchanaccounttypetoadd.SelectOutlook,Hotmail, Backup Assistant Plus,Google,Facebook,Twitter,LinkedIn, oradvanced setup(usedforaccountsthatuseExchange ActiveSync). 5. Followtheon-screeninstructions.Theselectedaccount typesynchronizeswithyourContactslist. What’s N e w Synchronizedaccountsdisplayinformationonthewhat’s new screen.Forexample,ifyouaddyourFacebookaccount,youcan seewhatyourcontactsareposting. Importing Facebook Contacts Synchronizing Ac c ount s Tosetupanaccount,followthesesteps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 4. WhenyouaddyourFacebookaccount,yourprofilepicture displaysatthetopofyourPeoplelist.Touchthepicturetogoto yourFacebookprofile.Also,yourphoneimportsallofyour Facebookcontactsandcreatesaprofileforeachcontactoradds informationtoexistingprofiles.YoucanlimitimportedFacebook contactinformationtotheexistingcontactsalreadyonyour phone.Formoreinformation,referto“People”onpage 101. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Pe ople Opt ions Addit iona l People Opt ions Youcanaccessseveraloptionswhileviewingthedetailspagefor aspecificentry. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. Touchaspecificcontactentry. 3. Touchoneofthefollowingoptions: pin:Touchthepinicontopinthiscontacttoyour Homescreen. link:Touchthelinkicontolinkseveralcontacts together.Formoreinformation,referto“Linking People”onpage 47. edit:Touchtheediticontomakechangesinthe contact’sinformation. share contact:Touchtheoptionsiconandthentouch share contacttosendacontact’sinformationviaTap +Send,Messaging,oranemailaccount. delete contact:Touchtheoptionsiconandthen touchdeletetodeletethecontactfromyour Peoplelist. Dependingonyoursettings,additionalinformationfromaccounts suchasFacebook,Twitter,orLinkedIndisplaysontheprofile pagesofyourcontacts. 1. Fromyourpeoplelist,touchacontactentry.Dependingon theinformationavailableonyouraccounts,phone numbers,homeaddresses,companynames,email addresses,birthdays,andsoon,aredisplayed.Thereis alsoawrite on walloptionandasend emailoption. 2. Sweepthescreentotheleftonanycontactprofiletothe what's newscreenforthatcontact.Postsforthecontact aredisplayed.Scrolldownthepoststodisplayadditional posts. 3. Sweepthescreentotheleftonanycontactprofiletothe historyscreenforthatcontact.Recentactivityfromthat contactisdisplayed.Scrolldownthepoststodisplay additionalposts. Usethefilter my contact listoptiontolimitadditionalinformation fromaccountssuchasFacebook,Twitter,orLinkedInfrom displayingontheprofilepagesofyourexistingcontacts.For moreinformation,referto“People”onpage 101. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYYourPeopleHub49 Re c e nt Ac t ivit ie s Fromtherecentscreen,youcanseethecontactsthatyou viewedlast. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. Sweepyourscreentothelefttwicetodisplaytherecent screen. 3. Touchacontacttoseetheirprofile. 50 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 6: Multimedia Thissectionexplainshowtousethemultimediafeaturesofyour phone,includingMusicPlayer,VideoPlayer,Gallery,Camera,and Camcorder. X box M usic Pa ss XboxMusicPassisamonthlymusicsubscriptionservicegiving youunlimitedaccesstomillionsofsongs.Downloadorstreamas manysongsasyoulikeandlistentothemforaslongasyour subscriptionisuptoday.OnyourWindowsPhone,thestreaming featurerequireswirelessnetworkaccess.Carrierfeesmayapply. Formoreinformation,gotohttp://www.xbox.com/music. Note: BeforeusingXboxMusictobuymusic,youmustsetupa freeMicrosoftLiveaccount.Formoreinformation,referto “UsingtheStart-upWizard”onpage 9. M usic + V ide os Thissectionexplainshowtoaccessmusic,videos,podcasts,and radioonyourphone.NavigatetheMusic + Videoappasfollows: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos 2. Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthefollowingmenus: • collection: Displays media categories such as music, video, and postcasts, as well as a link to the Store app. • history: Displays thumbnails that indicate songs or videos you have recently played. Touch the thumbnail to return to replay that song or video. • new: Allows you to play music, videos, and podcasts downloaded from your PC. It also gives you access to the music area of the Xbox Music Store. • apps: Displays links to other music applications, such as Slacker Radio. • xbox: Displays featured artists from the Xbox Music Store. Touch a thumbnail to play the song and see more details about the artist from the Xbox Music Store. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia51 Pla ying M usic Adding new music and videos ToaddnewmusicandvideoswithyourXboxMusicPass: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos 2. 3. TouchXbox Music Pass. Signinwithyouraccountinformation,andfollowthe onlinepromptstodownloadnewmusicandvideos. Toaddnewmusicandvideosfromyourcomputer: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthenewmenu. 3. TouchConnect to your computer to add stuff. 4. Thereareseveralwaysavailabletotransfermusicand videosbetweenyourphoneandcomputer,suchasusing thecloud(InternetstoragesuchasSkyDrive),usingaUSB cable,usingaWindowsphoneapp,etc.Selectthe appropriatesetupforyourphone,andfollowtheonline instructionstoinstallandusethefiletransfersoftwareof yourchoice. 52 FromtheHomescreen,touch Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthecollectionmenu. 3. Touchmusic.Songsareorganizedbyartists,albums,songs, playlists,andgenres. 4. Touchandholdasongtodisplaythefollowingoption: • add to now playing: Add the selected song to the list of songs currently playing. Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthenewmenu. 4. 2. 1. 2. ➔ Music + Videos • play smart dj mix: Play your Smart DJ mix. Smart DJ is a dynamic way to launch instant mixes based on any album, artist, or song in your collection. Using criteria you provide, Smart DJ selects similar songs from your collection and suggests songs from Xbox Music. You can also create Smart DJ playlists and sync them to your phone. For more information, go to http://www.xbox.com/music. • share: Allows you to share the song with Tap + Send or via an account or connection. (Note that sharing may be restricted for some content due to copyright protection.) • pin to start (albums only): Allows you to add a tile on the Home screen for this album. For more information, refer to “Moving TilesontheHomeScreen” on page 27. DRAFT • delete: Delete the song. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 5. 6. Touchthesongthatyouwanttoplay.Songdetailssuchas artistandtimeinformation(timeplayedandtime remaining)aredisplayed. Thefollowingmusiccontrolsareavailable: Pausethemusic. Pla ying videos ToplayvideosfromtheMusic+Videosapp: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthecollectionmenu. 3. Touchvideos.Videoswillbeorganizedbyall,tv,music, movies,andpersonal.Yourpersonalvideosaredisplayed intheallandpersonalcategories.Videoshavetobe downloadedfromyourPCwillbedisplayedundertv, music,andmovies. 4. Touchandholdavideothumbnailtodisplaythefollowing option: • pin to start: Allows you to add a tile on the Home screen for this video. For more information, refer to “MovingTilesonthe HomeScreen” on page 27. 5. Touchthevideothatyouwanttoplay.Thevideobeginsto playinlandscapemode.Atthebottomofthescreenthe videofilename,thevideocontrols,andthetime information(timeplayedandtotaltime)aredisplayed. Startthemusicafterbeingpaused. Touchandholdtorewindthemusic.Tap twicetoplaytheprevioussong. 2. Touchandholdtofast-forwardthemusic. Touchtoplaythenextsong. • delete: Delete the video. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia53 6. Thefollowingvideocontrolsareavailable: Pausethevideo. Startthevideoafterbeingpaused. Podcasts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 3. Touchpodcasts.Podcastsareorganizedbyaudioandvideo. 4. Athumbnail,thepodcastname,thecategory,andthedate createdaredisplayedforeachfile. 5. Touchandholdapodcastthumbnailtodisplaythe followingoption: • pin to start: Allows you to add a tile on the Home screen for this podcast. For more information, refer to “MovingTilesonthe HomeScreen” on page 27. 6. Touchthepodcastthatyouwanttoplay. Touchandholdtofast-forwardthevideo. Displaythevideoinfullscreen. • delete: Delete the podcast. Displaythevideoinareducedformat. 7. 54 Touch Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthecollectionmenu. Touchandholdtorewindthevideo. Note: Ifnocontroliconsaredisplayedonthescreeninadditionto thepicture,touchanywhereonthescreentodisplaythem. ➔ Music + Videos 2. Thepodcastbeginstoplayinportraitmode.Atthebottom ofthescreenthetimeinformation(timeplayedandtime remaining)andthepodcastcontrolsaredisplayed. toreturntothethumbnailsscreen. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 7. Thefollowingpodcastcontrolsareavailable: Pausethepodcast. Startthepodcastafterbeingpaused. Rewindthepodcast. Fast-forwardthepodcast. 3. Sweepacrossthescreentotherightorlefttoviewmore musiccategories. Thechoicesare:artist of the week,spotlight,new releases, top albums,top artists,andgenres. • artist of the week: Displays the artist’s album, the songs on the album, and the cost of each song. Touch the artist’s name to view more albums. Touch and hold on a song to buy the song or share it with friend in a message. • spotlight: Displays one or more featured artists. Touch an artist’s name to display their albums and songs. Store TovisitthemusicareaoftheStoreappfromMusic + Videos: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos ➔ collection ➔ store. Thestoremainscreendisplays. 2. Touchmusic. Theartist of the weekdisplays. • new releases: Displays recently released albums and songs. Touch an album thumbnail to play sample music. • top albums: Displays one or more popular albums and the songs on the albums. Touch an album thumbnail to play sample music. • top artists: Displays one or more popular artists. Touch an artist thumbnail to play sample music. • genres: Allows you to access music based on your music genre preferences. Touch the name of a music genre to view new releases, top songs, top albums, top playlists, and top artists for that genre. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia55 N FL M obile Uploading To Sk yDrive NFLMobileisyoursourceforliveNFLvideoandaudio,aswellas thelatestNFLvideos,news,statisticsandmore.EnjoyliveNBC SundayNightFootball,ESPNMondayNightFootballandNFL NetworkThursdayNightFootballgames,aswellasNFLRedZone and24/7NFLNetwork. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ NFL Mobile 2. FollowtheonlinepromptstodownloadandinstallNFL MobilefromtheStore. WindowsLiveSkyDriveprovidesfreestoragesoyoucanstore photosonline,sharethemwiththepeopleyouchoose,and accessthemfromanywebbrowser.Variousoptionsinclude share on SkyDriveifyouhavesetupaWindowsLiveemail account. FormoreinformationaboutSkyDrive,gotohttp://explore.live.com/ andclickonSkyDrive. Note: Asubscriptionisrequiredtoviewvideos.Datachargesapply whileusingNFLMobil. Phot os ThePhotosapplicationiswhereyouviewphotosandplayback videos.Youcansetphotosasyourlockscreenbackgroundor sharethemasapicturemessage.Andyoucanuseyourcamera toscanbarcodes,QRCodes,MicrosoftTags,books,CD’s,and otherDVD’sandgetmoreinformationontheseproductswith yourInternetbrower. 56 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Accessing Pictures and Videos Whenyoutakeaphotoorshootavideo,thefileissavedsoyou canviewyourphotosandvideosatanytime.Toaccessphotos andvideos: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Photos ThePhotosscreendisplays. 2. Photosandvideosaredisplayeddependingonwhich optionyouchoose: • camera roll: Thumbnails are displayed for taken photos and videos. 3. Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthefollowingmenus: • favorites: Photos added to favorites can set to display on the animated Photos Tile on the Home screen, or may be pinned there for one-tap access. • what’s new: Displays photos posted by your contacts on your synchronized accounts, such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. • apps: Get direct access to photo apps such as Live Wallpaper and Photo Editor. • albums: Thumbnails are displayed for groups of pictures such as Camera Roll, Screenshots, etc. Other albums are displayed depending on the accounts you have set up such as Windows Live, Facebook, and so on. • date: Thumbnails of all photos and videos are displayed in order of month and year created. • people: Thumbnails are displayed of all People photos that you have viewed from your accounts, such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You can also touch choose contact and touch a contact to load that contact’s posted pictures. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia57 T humbnail Options 1. Whenviewinggroupsofthumbnails,additionaloptions maybeavailable.Touchoneormorethumbnails.A checkmarkindicatesselection(touchagaintodeselect). 2. 3. View ing Pictures Onceyoulocatethephotoyouwanttoview: 1. Touchthethumbnailtoviewthepicture. 2. TouchAdditional options todisplaythefollowing options: • add to favorites : Adds the photo(s) to your favorites. • delete : Deletes the photo. • share : Share the photo(s) via Tap + Senv –or– Tapthescreentwicetozoominorout. Youcanmagnifythephotoupto400percent. Touchandslideamagnifiedphototomovethefocustothe areayoutouch. TouchOptions todisplaythefollowingoptions: • select all: Selects all thumbnails. • save to SkyDrive: Saves the selected photo(s) to the SkyDrive. • save to SD card: Saves the selected photo(s) to the SD card (if installed). Whileviewingaphoto,toucheachsideofthephotoand pinchinwardorstretchoutwardtozoominorout. 3. Sweepacrossthescreentotherightorlefttoviewmore photosandvideos. • save to phone: Saves the selected photo(s) to the phone’s storage. 58 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 4. • Save to SkyDrive: Upload the photo to SkyDrive (see “Uploading ToSkyDrive” on page 56). todisplaythe TouchandholdavideoortouchOptions followingoptions: • share...: Share the photo with others. Options are: – Tap + Send: Shares the photo via Bluetooth. – Messaging: Opens a New Message screen with the photo in-line. For more information, refer to “CreatingandSendingMultimedia Messages” on page 69. – Email: Opens a New Email screen with the photo in-line. This option varies depending on how you have your email set up. – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn: Upload the photo to a synchronized account. – MiniDiary: Adds the photo to today’s MiniDiary entry. – OneNote: Adds the photo to OneNote as a Quick Note. • edit: Automatically adjust the photo. Options are rotate, crop, and auto color adjustment. If you like the adjustment, touch Save to replace the original photo. • delete: Delete the photo or video. • set as lock screen: Sets the photo as the lock screen background. • add to favorites/remove from favorites: Add or remove the photo as a favorite. • apps: Edit the photo with your installed photo editing apps. Note: Ifyourdevicedisplaysthatthememoryisfullwhenyou accessPictures,deletesomeofthefiles. 5. Touch toreturntothethumbnailsscreen. View ing Videos Toviewavideo: 1. Touchthethumbnailtoviewthevideo.Thefirstframeof thevideodisplaysindicatingthelengthofthevideoin minutesandseconds(forexample,01:25).Theplaybutton isalsodisplayed. 2. Touch toplaythevideo.Touch topausethe tofastforwardthrough videoplayback.Touchandhold thevideoortouchandhold torewindthevideo.Touch todisplaythevideoinfullscreen.Touch to displaythevideoinareducedformat. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia59 Note: Ifnocontroliconsaredisplayedonthescreeninadditionto thevideo,touchanywhereonthescreentodisplaythem. 3. TouchandholdavideoortouchOptions todisplaythe followingoptions: • share...: Share the photo with others. Options are: – Tap + Send: Shares the photo via Bluetooth. – Messaging: Opens a New Message screen with the photo in-line. For more information, refer to “CreatingandSendingMultimedia Messages” on page 69. – Email: Opens a New Email screen with the photo in-line. This option varies depending on how you have your email set up. • delete: Delete the photo or video. • Save to SkyDrive: Upload the photo to SkyDrive (see see “UploadingToSkyDrive” on page 56). 4. Touch toreturntothethumbnailsscreen. Ca m e ra Thissectionexplainshowtousethecameraandthecamcorder onyourphone.Youcantakephotographsandshootvideosby usingthebuilt-incamerafunctionality.Your5megapixelcamera producesphotosinJPEGformat. Adding a Location Tag To Your Pictures ThefirsttimeyouopentheCameraapplication,youareaskedif ataglocation(knownasGeotagging)canbeaddedtoyour pictures.Thisallowsyoutoseewhereyourpicturesweretaken. Caution! Beawarethatyourlocationmaybepresentonaphoto whenpostingyourphotosontheinternet. Ifyouareinterestedinthisservice: 1. TouchPrivacy StatementtoviewtheWindowsPhone8 PrivacyStatementHighlightsdocument. 2. Touchalloworcanceltoacceptorrejectlocationtagging. .Formore YoucanalsoplayvideosfromMusic + Videos information,referto“Playingvideos”onpage 53. 60 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Toactivatethecameramode: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Camera and Camcorder Mode TotogglebetweenCameraandCamcordermode: 䡲 TouchtheCameraorCamcorderModeicon( Onceyouchangethemode,thecorrespondingsettingsappear. Formoreinformation,referto“CameraandCamcorderSettings” onpage 64. ➔Camera –or– ). PresstheCamerakey 2. Usingthephone’smaindisplayscreenasaviewfinder, adjusttheimagebyaimingthecameraatthesubject. Taking Photos Takingphotoswithyourdevice’sbuilt-incameraisassimpleas choosingasubject,pointingthecamera,andpressingthe camerakey. Important! Donottakephotosofpeoplewithouttheirpermission. Donottakephotosinplaceswherecamerasarenot allowed. Donottakephotosinplaceswhereyoumayinterfere withanotherperson’sprivacy. Note: Whentakingaphotoindirectsunlightorinbrightconditions, shadowsmayappearonthephoto. 3. Beforeyoutakeaphoto,pinchthescreentozoominor out.Youcanmagnifythepictureupto400percent. 4. Touch toturntheflashOn.Touch toturnthe flashOff.Tousetheautomaticflash,touch . 5. Totakeapictureofyourself,touchtheFrontFacing Cameraicon( )toenableordisabletheFrontFacing Camera. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia61 6. 7. Ifdesired,beforetakingthephoto,youcantouchOptions toaccessvariousphotoandvideosettings.Formore information,referto“CameraandCamcorderSettings”on page 64. PresstheCamerakey untiltheshuttersounds. –or– Yourcameracanscanbarcodes,QRCodes,MicrosoftTags, books,CD’s,andotherDVD’sandinstantlyretreiveinformation abouttheseproductsusingspecialtyappscalledLenses.Text mayalsobescannedandtranslatedorsearched. Note: Touchmore lensestodownloadaddtionalscanning softwareandfeatures. Tapthescreen. Photosand Videos Lenses Preview CameraKey (sideofphone) Options Mode Front Facing Camera Flash Lenses Photosareautomaticallystoredwithinyourdesignatedstorage location. 62 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Shooting Videos Bing Vision 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Camera –or– PresstheCamerakey( ). Tip: Whenshootingvideoindirectsunlightorinbrightconditions, itisrecommendedthatyouprovideyoursubjectwith sufficientlightbyhavingthelightsourcebehindyou. )➔Bing Vision. 2. TouchLenses( 3. Focusonthecodeortaguntilthecamerarecognizesitand displaysathumbnailofit.Iftheitemiscorrectlyidentified, touchthethumbnailtolaunchaBingsearchforthe product.(Iftheitemisnotidentifiedorincorrect,try scanningthecodeortagagain). 4. Touchhistorytoseerecentlyscanneditems. 5. Touchscan texttosearchtext.Oncescanned,eachword ishighlighted. • Touch translate and select a target language. Each highlighted word is then translated. • To search on a word or words, touch each word to add to the search bar at the top. Touch the search bar and use the keyboard to edit any word if necessary. Touch search to perform a Bing search on the selected word(s). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Camera –or– PresstheCamerakey( ). )to 2. TouchtheCameraorCamcorderModeicon( switchtoCamcordermode( ). 3. Toshootavideoofyourself,touchtheFrontFacingCamera icon( )toenableordisabletheFrontFacingCamera. 4. Touch toturnonthecamcorder’slightwhile recording.Touch toturnthelightoff. 5. Usingthephone’smaindisplayscreenasaviewfinder, adjusttheimagebyaimingthecamcorderatthesubject. 6. PresstheCamerakey( 7. PresstheCamerakeytostoptherecordingandsavethe videofiletoyourPicturesfolder. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY )tobeginshootingvideo. Multimedia63 Camera and Camcorder Settings 1. Forphotooptions,touchOptions ➔ photo settings... Thefollowingoptionsareavailable: • Focus Mode: Set focus to Normal or Macro. 2. • Anti-Shaking: Set anti-shaking correction to Off or On. • Effects: Change the color tone or apply special effects to the video. Options include: Off (none), Negative, Sepia, Mono, Washed, Vintage Warm, Vintage Cold, Solarize, Posterize, Point Blue, Point Red-Yellow, Point Green, or Cartoonize. • White Balance: Set this option to one of the following choices: Automatic, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, or Tungsten. • ISO: Determines how sensitive the image sensor is to light. Valid values are: Auto, 100, 200, 400, or 800. • EV: Helps you avoid underexposed (too dark) or overexposed (too light or white) photos. Options are: -2 (minimum), -1 (low), 0 (medium), 1 (high), or 2 (maximum). • Effects: Change the color tone or apply special effects to the photo. Options include: Off (none), Negative, Sepia, Mono, Washed, Vintage Warm, Vintage Cold, Solarize, Posterize, Point Blue, Point Red-Yellow, Point Green, or Cartoonize. ➔ video settings... Forvideooptions,touchOptions Thefollowingoptionsareavailable: • White Balance: Set this option to one of the following choices: Automatic, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, or Tungsten. • Photo Resolution: Set the video size. Options include: 1920x1080, 1280x720, or 640x480. Accessing Photos and Videos Whenyoutakeaphotoorshootavideo,thefileissavedinthe Photosfolder.Youcanviewyourphotosandvideosimmediately orviewthemanytimeintheCamerafolder. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Photos .For moreinformation,referto“Photos”onpage 56. • Photo Resolution: Set the image size. Options include: 2592x1944, 2048x1536, 1920x1080, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 1280x720, or 640x480. 64 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Phot o Edit or Assigning an Image To a Contact TheCameraisalsousedtocreateanimagethatcanbeassigned totheprofileofoneofyourcontactsortoyourMeprofile. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchPeople 2. FromthePeoplemenu,touchthecontactthatyouwantto edit. 3. Atthecontactprofilescreen,touch thescreen. 4. Touchadd photo ➔camera 5. Takeaphotoandtouchacceptorretake. 6. Toucheachsideofthephotoandswipeinwardoroutward tozoominoroutwithinthecroparea.Touchandslidethe phototomoveitwithinthecroparea. 7. Touch PhotoEditoristheultimatephotoeditorforyourWindowsPhone, combininganeasyinterfaceandprofessionalgradetoolsand effects. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Photo Editor 2. atthebottomof • Touch album toassignthecroppedphototothecontact. Formoreinformation,referto“YourPeopleHub”onpage 42. Setting a Photo as Your Lock Screen Background YoucansetaphotoasyourLockscreenbackground immediately.Formoreinformation,referto“ChangingtheLock ScreenBackground”onpage 27. Therearethreewaystoselectaphotoforediting: • Touch a thumbnail of a recently taken photo. • Touch camera to select a photo from a photo album. to take a new photo. ThePHOTO EDITORscreenisdisplayed. 3. TouchEdit toresize,rotate,orcropthephoto. • Resize: Change the photo’s size. Options are 25%, 50%, 75% or 100%. • Rotate: Change the photo’s orientation. Options are 90° clockwise, 90° anticlockwise, Flip vertically, or Flip horizontally. • Crop: Crop the photo. Options are Free ratio, 1:1, 3:4, 9:16, or Lasso. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Multimedia65 4. 5. Touch Color tochangethephoto’soverallcolor. OptionsareOriginal,Autoadjustment,Brightness, Contrast,Saturation,AdjustRGB,Temperature,Exposure, Hue,Darken,andLighten.Manyeffectshaveaddtional controlsforfineadjustmentoftheeffect. Touch Decoration toaddadecorationtoyourphoto. • Frame: Add a frame to your photo. Choose from several styles and colors. • Sticker: Add clipart to your photos. Choose from Brushes, Comics, Papers, and Graphical images. • Multi-grid: Take multiple separate photos and mix them together. Options are Split in 2, Split in 3, or Split in 4. 6. Touch Undo toremovethelastedit.TouchRedo toreapplythelastedit. 7. Touch Share tosharethephotoviaTap+Send, Messaging,anemailaccount,addthephotototoday’s MiniDairyentry,oraddthephototoOneNoteasaQuick Note. 8. TouchCancel changes. 9. toselectaPhoto,takeaphoto,oruse TouchOptions asaLockscreenbackground. 66 toclosethephotowithoutsaving Sla cke r Ra dio ListentoyourpersonalSlackerradiostationonyourphone. Note: YoumusthaveaSlackeraccounttousetheSlackerRadio app.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.slacker.com. ➔ Slacker Radio 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. SigninwithyourSlackeraccount,ifprompted. 3. Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthefollowingmenus: • home: Organizes your radio stations. You can search for music, create custom stations, add stations to your favorites, and cache stations for playing when not connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular data plan. • recent: Displays thumbnails that indicate songs you have recently played. Touch the thumbnail to replay that song. • genres: Search radio stations by genre, such as sports, news, classical, Jazz, and so on. • featured music: Displays featured music and artists on Slacker Radio. Touch a thumbnail to listen to the featured music station. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 7: Messa ging Thissectiondescribeshowtosendandreceivedifferenttypesof messages.Italsoincludesthefeaturesandfunctionality associatedwithmessaging. Type s of M e ssa ge s Cre at ing a nd Se nding Tex t M e ssa ge s Tocreateanewmessageandsendittoanothermobilephoneor anemailaddress: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging Yourphoneprovidesthefollowingmessagetypes: •TextMessages •Multimedia(Picture)Messages •EmailMessages •OnlineMessages TheShortMessageService(SMS)letsyousendandreceivetext messagestoandfromothermobilephonesoremailaddresses. Tousethisfeature,youmayneedtosubscribetoyourservice provider’smessageservice. Important! Whencreatingamessage,addinganimagetoatext messagechangesthemessagefromatextmessageto amultimediamessage. –or– Touch ➔Messaging 2. Touchnew 3. TouchtheTofieldtomanuallyenterarecipient.Touchthe 123keyontheon-screenkeypadtoenteraphonenumber. –or– Touchthe buttontotherightoftheTofieldtoselecta recipientfromyourPeoplelist.Validentriesmusthavea wirelessphonenumber.Contactswithonlyanemail addressarenotlisted. Whenmessagesarereceived,thenumberofmessagesdisplays intheMessagingicon ontheHomescreen. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging67 4. Touchthe buttontoaddadditionalrecipientsfrom yourPeoplelist.EachcontactisplacedintheTofield separatedbyasemicolon(;). –or– Addmorerecipientsbytouchingtherecipientfield. Voic e t o Tex t M e ssa ge s Tocreateanewmessageusingyourvoice: 1. CreateanewmessageandaddrecipientsintheTofield. Formoreinformation,referto“CreatingandSendingText Messages”onpage 67. 2. Touchspeak andsayyourmessagewhengois displayed.Whenyoustopspeaking,yourwordsare displayed. 3. .Theoriginal Torepeatthemessage,touchspeak messageisdeletedandthenewmessageisdisplayed. 4. Onceyourspokenmessageiscorrect,touchsend Note: Eachadditionalrecipiententrymustbeseparatedbya semicolon(;). 5. Toremoverecipients,touchtheentryintheTofieldthen touchremove.Youcanalsoopenthecontact’sprofileor cancelandreturntotheNewMessagescreen. 6. Touchthetype a text messageboxandusetheon-screen keypadtotypeyourmessage.Formoreinformation,refer to“EnteringText”onpage 29. 7. Reviewyourmessageandtouchsend Note: Ifyouexitamessagebeforeyousendit,themessageis savedasadraft. 68 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Cre at ing a nd Se nding M ult ime dia M e ssa ge s Amultimediamessageisamessagethatcontainsapicture attachment.Tocreateamultimediamessageandsenditto anothermobilephoneoranemailaddress: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging –or– Touch ➔Messaging 2. Touchnew 3. TouchtheTofieldortouchthe theTofieldtoenterarecipient. buttontotherightof Formoreinformation,referto“CreatingandSendingText Messages”onpage 67. 4. 5. Touchattach toaddapicture,video,yourcurrent location,avoicenote,oracontacttothemessage. Touchthetype a messageboxandusetheon-screen keypadtotypeyourmessage.Formoreinformation,refer to“EnteringText”onpage 29. 6. Touchremove message. toremoveanattachmentfromthe 7. Reviewyourmessageandtouchsend M essa ging Conve rsat ions Anymessagesyouhavesentorreceivedcanbeviewedinthe Messagingthreadslist. Sentandreceivedtext,picture,andonlinemessagesare groupedintomessagethreads.Threadedmessagesallowyouto seeallthemessagesexchanged(similartoachatprogram)and displaysacontactonthescreen.Messagethreadsarelistedin theorderinwhichtheywerereceived,withthelatestmessage displayedatthebottom. Displaying a Messaging Conversation ToviewaconversationintheMessagingthreadslist: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging ➔threads. –or– Touch ➔Messaging ➔threads. TheMessagingthreadslistdisplaysanymessagesyou havesentorreceived. Allmessagestoorfromanotherphoneoremailaddress aregroupedinoneconversation.EntriesintheMessaging threadslistcontaintherecipient’sphonenumber,contact name,oremailaddress,thetimethatthelastmessage wasreceivedorsent,andthefirstwordsofthemessage. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging69 Anentryforconversationswithmultiplerecipientsstarts byindicatingthenumberofrecipients(suchas 3 recipients)andthentherecipientsarelisted. 2. 3. Touchanentryinthelist.TheMessagingconversation displays.Eachmessagetoorfromtherecipient,andthe timethatthemessagewassentorreceived,isshownina messagebox.MessagessenttoyouareshowninaFrom messagebox .Messagesthatyousentareshownin aTomessagebox Touchthetype a text messageandusetheon-screen keypadtotypeareplymessagetotherecipient.Formore information,referto“EnteringText”onpage 29. View ing a Picture Attachment Toviewapictureattachedtoamessage: 1. TouchanentryintheMessagingconversationslist. 2. Locatethemessageboxthatcontainsthepicture attachment. 3. TouchthepicturetoopenPhotosanddisplaythepicture. Touchthepicturewithtwofingersanddragoutwardto zoominordragtowardthecenterofthepictureofzoom out. 4. Touch 70 View ing a Video Attachment Toviewavideoattachedtoamessage: 1. TouchanentryintheMessagingconversationslist. 2. Locatethemessageboxthatcontainsthevideo attachment.Thefilenameisunderlined. 3. Touchthevideofilenameinthemessagebox. 4. Topauseplaybackofthevideoattachment,touch Thevideoplayeropensandplaysthevideo. Tostopplaybackofthemultimediamessage,touch Listening To an Audio Attachment Tolistentoanaudioattachedtoamessage: 1. TouchanentryintheMessagingconversationslist. 2. Locatethemessageboxthatcontainstheaudio attachment. 3. Touchthefilenametoopentheaudioplayerandplaythe audiofile. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY toreturntoMessagingconversations. Tocontinueplaybackofthevideoattachment,touch Deleting a Messaging Conversation 3. TodeleteaMessagingconversation: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging –or– Touch ➔Messaging TheMessagingconversationslistdisplaysanymessages youhavesentorreceived. 2. Touchandholdamessageinthelist,thentouchdelete. –or– Touchamessageinthelist,thentouch ➔ delete thread. 3. Touchdeletetodeleteallmessagesintheselected conversationortouchcanceltoreturntoMessaging conversations. Touchdelete todeletethemessageortouchcancelto returntoMessagingconversations. Forw arding a Message ToforwardamessageinaMessagingconversation: 1. Touchandholdthemessageboxthatcontainsthe messageyouwanttoforward.Thedelete,forward,and copyoptionsdisplay. 2. Touchforward.TheNewMessagescreendisplayswiththe contentsoftheselectedmessageincluded. 3. buttontotherightof TouchtheTofieldortouchthe theTofieldtoenterarecipients.Formoreinformation, referto“CreatingandSendingTextMessages”on page 67. 4. Touchsend toforwardthemessage. Deleting a Message TodeleteamessageinaMessagingconversation: 1. Touchandholdthemessageboxthatcontainsthe messageyouwanttodelete. Thedelete,forward,andcopyoptionsdisplay. 2. Touchdelete. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY TheDelete message?screendisplays. Messaging71 Touchinganyoptionotherthanofflinecausesyourdevice tocheckandlistwhoisonline.Anycontactwhohasa WindowsLiveemailaddressislistedalongwiththeir status.Recentchatthreadsarealsolisted. Online M e ssa ging OnceyousignintoWindowsLive™,youhaveaccessto WindowsLiveMessengerandyoucanchatwithfriendsonline. Tosetyourstatus: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging ➔online. –or– Touch 2. ➔Messaging ➔online. Tapthescreenwhereitsaystap here to set your chat status and see who’s online. M e ssa ge Dra ft s Whenyouexitamessagewithoutsending,themessageis automaticallysavedasadraft. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging –or– –or– Touchstatus 3. Touch ➔Messaging ➔drafts. 2. Touch TheSET CHAT STATUSdisplays. 3. Touchoneofthefollowingoptionstosetyourchatstatus: • available: You are online and available to send and receive chat messages. Touchanymessagetoresumeediting.Oncethemessage issent,itwillberemovedfromdrafts. 4. Todeleteadraft,touchandholdthemessageuntilthe deletemenuappears.Touchdeletetopermanentlydelete themessage. • busy: You are online, but temporarily unavailable. • away: You are online, but unavailable for a period of time, such as at lunch. • invisible: You are online, but you appear as offline to others. • offline: You are offline. 72 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY M essa ging Set tings Setting Up an Email Account Toviewandchangemessagingsettings: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging Tosetupanemailaccount: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchEmail setup 2. –or– –or– Touch ➔Messaging Touch ➔settings. FromtheHomescreen,touch(Email) ➔add email account. –or– Themessagingsettingsscreendisplays.Formore information,referto“Messaging”onpage 99. Touch ➔Settings ➔ add an account. U sing Ema il EmailenablesyoutoreviewandcreateemailusingWindows Live,Outlook,Google,andseveralotheremailservices.Youcan alsoreceivetextmessagealertswhenyoureceiveanimportant email. Note: Theoptionsonscreensandinmenusmayvarydepending onwhichemailaccountyouhaveenabled. andthentouch ➔system ➔email + accounts TheADD AN ACCOUNTscreendisplayswiththepossible emailserviceschoices. 2. Touchanemailservice,suchasOutlook,Hotmail,Backup AssistantPlus,Yahoo!Mail,Google,Facebook,Twitter, LinkedIn. Touchother accounttoaddothertypesofemailaccounts. Forsomeemailaccounts,suchasOutlook,touchadvanced setup.Formoreinformation,referto“AdvancedEmail Setup”onpage 74. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging73 3. EnteryouremailaddressintheEmailaddressfield. 4. EnteryourpasswordinthePasswordfield. 5. Touchsign in. Ifyouremailinformationisfound,youraccount informationissaved. Note: Ifyouarenotsurewhichoptiontochoose,checkwithyour serviceprovider. 4. IfAttention requireddisplays,touchtheaccount,correct yourUser nameandPassword,andtouchsave. 6. –or– OntheInternetEmailAccountscreen,entertheIncoming email serverandAccount typeinformationandadjustany otherinformationasnecessary. ForOutlook,entertheDomainandtouchsign in. Ifyouthinkyourinformationisincorrect,touchtry again. Otherwise,touchadvanced,entertheServer,andtouch sign in. Advanced Email Setup Forsomeemailaccounts,suchasOutlook,enteringyouremail addressandpasswordmaynotbeenoughinformation.Youmay needtoenteradditionalinformation. 1. Touchadvanced setup. OntheExchangeActiveSyncscreen,entertheDomainand Serverinformationandadjustanyotherinformationas necessary. 5. Touchsign in. Important! Onlysome“Plus”accountsincludePOPaccess allowingthisprogramtoconnect.Ifyouarenotableto signinwithyourcorrectemailaddressandpassword, youmaynothaveapaid“Plus”account.Launchthe Webbrowsertoaccessyouraccount. TheAdvancedSetupscreendisplays. 2. EnteryourEmailaddressandPasswordandtouchNext. 3. TouchExchange ActiveSyncorInternet email,dependingon thekindofaccountyouwanttosetup. ThenextanotherAdvancedSetupscreendisplays. 74 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Checking Your Email Email Folder Options Whenyouhavenewemail,anumberdisplaysintheEmailicon ontheHomescreen.Tocheckyouremail: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchtheemailicon(forexample, Hotmail )oftheaccountyouwanttocheck. TheInboxscreendisplaysallemailsinyourinbox. 2. Sweepthescreenlefttodisplayall,unread,flagged,or urgentemails. Alistofemailsdisplays.Foreachemail,thesender’s name,thedaytheemailwassent,thesubjectoftheemail, andthefirstwordsoftheemailaredisplayed. 3. Touchandholdanemailentryinthelisttodisplaythe optionsdelete,mark as unread,move,set flag,complete flag,orclear flag,whichisappliedonlytothatoneemail. 4. Touchanentryinthelisttoopentheemail. TheInboxisoneofmanyemailfolders.Theoptionsavailable whileviewingafolderarelocatedatthebottomofthescreen. Theoptionsare: new:Createanewemail. select:Displaytheemailsinthisfoldersotheycanbemarked. Touchtotheleftofanemailinthelisttomarkitwithacheck or mark.Onceyouhavemarkedtheemails,touch:delete move ,ortouch ➔mark as read,mark as unread, set flag,complete,orclear flag. sync:Synchronizeyouremails.Formoreinformation,referto “SyncingYourEmailAccount”onpage 80. search:Usethekeyboardtoenterawordorphrasetosearch forinthecurrentinbox. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging75 folders:Displayfolders.Touchshow all folderstodisplaya listoffolders:inbox,drafts,outbox,sent items,deleted items,andsoon. settings:Displaysthesync settingsforthisemailaccount.For moreinformation,referto“EmailAccountSettings”on page 79.Alsoallowsyoutoalwaysblindcopyyourself, organizeemailsintoconversations,addanemailsignatureto youremails,andusealightbackgroundforemails. •Touchuse light background for emailtousealight backgroundwhileviewingemails. •Touch tosaveyourchanges. link inboxes:Displaysthisinboxandotherinboxestowhichit canbelinked.Formoreinformation,referto“Linked Inboxes”onpage 80. add email account:DisplaystheAddanAccountscreen. •FromtheConversationsfield,Touchandslidethesliderto therighttoturntheoptionOn.Emailsinyourinboxare organizedbyconversation,bringingrepliestoathreadinto aconsolidatedviewsoitisfasterandeasiertostayontop oftheconversation.Touchthecheckboxthatdisplaysto showrepliesandemailfromallyoursyncedfolders. •FromtheSignaturefield,Touchandslidetheslidertothe righttoturntheoptionOn.Touchthetype your signature hereorSent from my Windows Phonefield,andusethe on-screenkeypadtocreateyoursignature. •TouchAlways bcc myselftoalwaysgenerateablindcopy DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY oftheemailforyourself. 76 Reading Emails Creating and Sending an Email Whenyoutouchanemailentryinafolder,suchastheInbox,the emaildisplays.Sweepupanddownthescreentomovethrough theemail.Sweepacrossthescreentoviewtheemail.Touch eachsideoftheemailandswipeinwardoroutwardtozoominor out. Theoptionsavailablewhileviewinganemailarelocatedatthe bottomofthescreen.Theoptionsare: respond:Allowsyoutoreply,reply all,orforward.Ineither caseanewemailisstartedthatcontainsthecurrentemail information. Tocreateanewemailmessageandsendittoanotheremail address: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchanemailicon, such as Hotmail 2. older:Displaythenextemailinthecurrentfolderthatwas receivedatalatertime. toggle flag:Flagorunflagtheemail.Whenanemailisflagged, itappearsintheflaggedlistofemails. TheNewEmailMessagescreendisplays. 3. TouchtheTofieldtomanuallyenterarecipient.Usethe on-screenkeypadtoenteranemailaddress. –or– Touchthe buttontotherightoftheTofieldtoselecta recipientfromyourContactslist.Validentriesmusthave anemailaddress. delete:Deletetheemailbeingviewed. newer:Displaythenextemailinthecurrentfolderthatwas receivedatamorerecenttime. Touchnew 4. Touchthe buttontoaddadditionalrecipientsfrom yourContactslist.EachcontactisplacedintheTofield separatedbyasemicolon(;). –or– Addmorerecipientsbytouchingtherecipientfield. mark as unread:Markthecurrentemailasunread. move:Movethecurrentemailtoanotherfolder. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging77 Note: Eachadditionalrecipiententrymustbeseparatedbya semicolon(;). 5. TouchtheSubjectfieldandusetheon-screenkeypadto enterasubjectforyouremail. 6. Touchthebodyoftheemailandusetheon-screenkeypad toenteryourmessage.Formoreinformation,referto “EnteringText”onpage 29. Theoptionsavailablewhilecreatinganemailarelocatedatthe bottomofthescreen.Theoptionsare: send:Afteryoureviewyourmessage,touchsendtodeliverit. attach:Allowsyoutochooseapicture.Sweepthescreento choosefromalbums,date,orfavorites. close:Allowsyoutosavetheemailtothedraftsfolderor deletetheemail.TouchBack tocancelandkeepediting theemail. record:Allowsyoutospeakyourmessageandhaveit convertedtotext. priority:Allowsyoutosettheemail’sprioritytohigh,normal, orlow. show cc & bcc:Allowsyoucopyandblindcopyadditional recipients.Addrecipientsinthesetwofieldssimilartotheway Torecipientsareadded. 78 Adding a Window s Live Account WhenyousetupaWindowsLiveaccount,youaredoingmore thanjustsettingupanemailaccount.Youcangetapps,play XboxLIVEgames,andotherthings,too. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Settings ➔ system ➔email + accounts ➔ add an account ➔ Windows Live. TheBEFORE YOU SIGN IN...screendisplays. 2. Touchnext. 3. EnteryourWindows Live IDusingtheon-screenkeypad. 4. EnteryourpasswordinthePasswordfield. 5. Touchsign in. TheConnecting to Windows Live...screendisplaysand thentheemail+accountsscreendisplayswithWindows LivelistedandSyncing. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Email Account Settings OnceyourHotmailoremailaccountissetup,youmaywantto adjustsomeofyoursettings. ➔system ➔ email + 1. Touch ➔Settings accounts. 2. 3. Touchtheemailentry(forexample,Hotmail). • Download email from: Allows you to limit the email downloaded to your phone for this account. Possible values are: the last 3 days, the last 7 days, the last 2 weeks, the last month, and any time. • Content to sync: Indicates which content to synchronize between your phone and the account, such as, Email, Contacts, Calendar, and so on. TheSettingsforyouremailaccount(forexample,Hotmail Settings)display. • User name: This is the name that appears on your messages. Touchthefieldthatcontainstheinformationyouwantto change. • User name: Displays your user name. Thefollowingfieldsdisplaydependingontheemail account: • Outgoing (SMTP) email server: Displays the email server name. • Account name: Use this field to change the name that appears on your phone for this account. • Outgoing server requires authentication: Access to server requires authentication. • Email address: Displays the email address for this account. • Use the same user name and password for sending email: Use same login information for both outgoing and incoming email. • Download new content: Allows you to set how often you want your phone to download new emails for this account. Possible values are: as items arrive, every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, hourly, and manually. If you choose manually, see “SyncingYour EmailAccount” on page 80. • Incoming email server: Displays the email server name. • Password: Displays your password. Touchthefollowingtocheckorunchecktheoption: • Require SSL for incoming email: Use SSL security for incoming email. • Require SSL for outcoming email: Use SSL security for outcoming email. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging79 Note: Somefieldsonthisscreenshouldnotbechangedwithout consultingyourserviceprovider. Syncing Your Email Account Inordertoviewemailmessagesonyourphoneforanyemail account,contenthastobedownloadedtoyourphone.Syncing issimplydownloadingcontentfromyouremailproviderand storingitonyourphone. Usethefollowingmethodifyouchoosetodownloadnewcontent manually: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Settings ➔ system ➔email + accounts. 2. Touchandholdtheemailaccountthatyouwanttosync. Anoptionlistdisplays. 3. Touchsync.Syncingdisplayswhilenewcontentis downloaded. 80 Deleting an Email Account TodeleteemailaccountsotherthanWindowsLive: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Settings ➔ system ➔email + accounts. 2. Touchandholdtheemailaccountthatyouwanttodelete. Anoptionlistdisplays. 3. Touchdeletetodeletetheaccount. Note: WindowsLiveemailaccountscannotbedeleted. Linked Inboxes Eachtimeyouaddanewemailaccount,atileisaddedtothe HomescreenwiththeemailnameandtotheAppslist. Whenyouaddmorethanoneemailaccount,itis possibletolinktwoormoreemailaccountssoyou canseeallmessagesfromthoseaccountsinone Linked inbox inbox.Whenemailaccountsaregroupedinthis way,onetileisdisplayedontheHomescreenforeachlinked groupinsteadoftheindividualemailtiles.Linkedinboxescanbe renamed. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Creating Linked Inboxes Tocreatelinkedinboxes: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchEmail foroneofthe emailaccountsthatyouwanttolinkandthentouch ➔linked inboxes.Thisinboxandotherinboxesto whichitcanbelinkedaredisplayed. 2. Touchoneormoreoftheotherinboxesthatyouwantto linktothisinbox. 3. Touchrename linked inboxtogivethelinkedinboxesanew name. 4. TouchBack toexitlinkedinboxessetup. Unlinking Inboxes Tounlinkinboxes: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchalinkedinbox touch ➔linked inboxes. andthen Linked inbox 2. Touchtheemailaccountlistedunderthis inboxthatyou wanttounlink. 3. Touchunlinktounlinktheinboxes.Theunlinkedemail accountdisplaysunderother inboxes. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Messaging81 Section 8: Changing Your Settings Thissectionexplainsthesoundandphonesettingsforyour phone.Itincludessuchsettingsas:display,security,memory, andanyextrasettingsassociatedwithyourphone. TheSettingsmenuisdividedintoSystemsettingsand Applicationssettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings Settingsscreendisplays. 2. .The Sweepacrossthescreentodisplaysystemsettingsor applicationssettings. Syst e m Se t t ings Ringtones + sounds 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings Undersystemsettings,touch ringtones + sounds. TouchtheNew text or IMfield,chooseanalerttype,and touch 6. TouchtheNew voicemailfield,chooseanalerttype,and touch 7. TouchtheNew emailfield,chooseanalerttype,andtouch 8. Touchoneofthecheckboxestoplayasoundfor: • Reminders: Plays a sound when there is a scheduled appointment. • Key press: Plays a sound when you touch a key. • Lock and unlock: Plays a sound when you lock or unlock a function. 2. FromtheRingerfield,Touchandslidetheslidertotheright toturntheringerOn. 3. FromtheVibratefield,Touchandslidetheslidertothe righttoturnthevibratefeatureOn. 4. TouchtheRingtonefield,choosearingtone,andtouch .Touchget moretoaddadditionalringtones. 82 5. • Camera shutter: Makes a shutter sound when you press the Camera key • All other notifications: Plays a sound for all other notifications. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Settings 1. system Background 2. theme dark light Note: Note: light system Accent color 3. Settings internet sharing 1. sharing 2. 1. system 2. 3. 4. Settings email + accounts add an account On 4. TouchtheChoose an app to show detailed statusfield toselectwhichappdisplaysdetailedactivitywhenthelock screenisactive.OptionsareCalendar,anemailaccount, Messaging,orPhone. 5. Touchuptofive+fieldstoselectappthatwilldisplay limitedactivitywhenthelockscreenisactive.Optionsare Games,anemailaccount,Messaging,Phone,and Voicemail. 6. TouchtheScreen times out afterfieldandselectascreen time-outtime.Optionsare30seconds,1minute, 3minutes,or5 minutes. • Live Wallpaper: Touch open app to lauch Photo Editor and select a new background photo. 7. TouchandslidethePasswordslidertotherighttoturnthe passwordrequirementmodeOn. • Photo Editor: Touch open app to lauch Photo Editor and select a new background photo. 8. TouchtheNew passwordfieldandentera4-digit password.TouchShow passwordtodisplaythepassword asyoutype. Lock screen Fromthismenuyoucanchangethebackground,setatime-out screenthatlocksthephoneafteraspecificamountoftime,and setupthephonetorequirea4-digitpasswordtounlockthe phone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch lock screen. 2. Touchthebackground fieldtochooseaphotosource. • photo: Touch open app to select a background from your photos. • Bing: Professional photos from Bing will automatically be displayed as the lock screen background. 3. 84 TouchandslidetheShow artist when playing musicslider totherighttoturntheoptionOn. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 9. TouchtheConfirm passwordfieldandre-enterthe4-digit password.TouchShow passwordtodisplaythepassword asyoutype.Touchdone toconfirm. 10. Afteryoucreateapassword,touchchange passwordto createanewpassword. 11. Afteryoucreateapassword,touchtheRequire a password Wi-Fi 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings Undersystemsettings,touch Wi-Fi. 2. TouchandslidetheWi-Fi networking slidertotherightto turnWi-FiOn. Formoreinformation,referto“Wi-Fi”onpage 111. afterfieldtosethowoftenthepasswordisrequired. Optionsareeachtime,30seconds,or1,3,5,15,or 30minutes. Note: Toremovethepasswordrequirement,Touchandslidethe Passwordslidertothelefttoturnthepasswordrequirement modeOffandenterthepassword. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings85 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Bluetooth 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch Bluetooth. 2. Airplane mode .Under TouchandslidetheStatusslidertotherighttoturn BluetoothOn. Formoreinformation,referto“Bluetooth”onpage 113. Tap + send Tap+send(NFCsharing)allowsyoutosharephotos,websites, contacts,andmore,orpairyourphonebytappingtoanother NFC-capabledevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touchtap + send. 2. TouchandslidetheslidertotherighttoturnNFCsharingOn. Airplanemodeallowsyoutousemanyofyourphone’sfeatures, suchasCamera,Games,andmore,whenyouareinanairplane orinanyotherareawheremakingorreceivingcallsordatais prohibited. Important! WhenyourphoneisinAirplaneMode,itcannotsendor receiveanycallsoraccessonlineinformationor applications. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touchairplane mode. 2. Touchandslidetheslidertotherighttoturntheairplane modeOn. Note: Whenyouturnonairplanemode,cellulardatamodeis automaticallydeactivated. 86 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Cellular Enablingthisfeatureallowsyoutousedatafeaturesevenwhen youareroaming. Important! Roamingchargesmayapplywhenusingdatafeatures. ContactyourServiceproviderfordetails. 1. 2. . Under FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch cellular.TheActivenetworkis displayed. 6. TouchtheNetwork selectionfieldandselectautomatic, anyavailablenetwork,orsearch again. 7. TouchtheFor limited Wi-Fi connectivityfieldandselect use cellular dataordon’t use cellular data. Note: Yourphonewon’tusecellulardatawhenWi-Ficonnectivity islimited.Youmaynotbeabletosendorreceivedata. 8. Touchtheadd internet apnfieldandentertheAPN(Access PointName),User name,Password,Proxyserver/URL,Proxy port,andIPtype(IPv4,IPv6,orIPv4v6)information. 9. Touch TouchtheData connectionfieldandselectonoroff. Note: ActivatingtheDataconnectionautomaticallyturnsoff airplanemode. 3. TouchtheData roaming optionsfieldandselectroamor don’t roam. 4. TouchtheMode selectionfieldandselectGlobal mode,LTE and CDMA,orLTE, GSM, or UMTS. 5. TouchtheHighest connection speedfieldandselect2G,3G, or4G. tosaveyourchanges. Location TheLocationsettingsallowyoutoactivatelocationservicesso otherapplications(suchasMaps)canaccessyourlocation information. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch location. 2. TouchandslidetheLocation servicesslidertotherightto turnthelocationmodeOn. Note: WhenLocationservicesareon,yourcurrentlocationwillbe DRAFT availabletoanyappsyou’veallowedtoaccessit. ChangingYourSettings87 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Kid’s corner Battery Saver Kid’scornergivesparentsarestrictedareaonyourphonewhere youcanshareapps,videos,games,andmusicwithyourchild. They’llhaveaStartscreenoftheirownandeasyaccesstothe itemsyouaddthere. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch kid’s corner. Toconservebatterypower,yourphonecanturnoffsome servicestohelppreserveyourbattery.Callsandtextswillstillbe received,butappsonlyrunwhenyouopenthemandemails mustbesyncedmanually. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch battery saver. 2. TouchLearn moreforinstructionsonsettingupandusing Kid’sCorner. 2. TouchandslidetheBattery Saverslidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn. 3. Touch nexttosetupKid’sCorner. 3. 4. TouchandslidetheKid’s Cornerslidertotherighttoturn thisfeatureOn. Touchadvancedtosetwhenbatterysaverisactivated. Optionsarewhenbatteryislow,nowuntilnextcharge,or always. 5. TouchGames,Music,Videos,andApptoselectwhich itemstoincludeinKid’sCorner. 6. Touch 7. Touchlaunch kid’s cornertostarttheKid’sCornerapp. toaddaKid’sCornertiletoyourHomescreen. Batteryinfosuchasremainingbatterylifeisdisplayed. Phone storage InformationabouthowstoragespaceonthephoneandSDcard isbeingusedisdisplayed.SDmemorycardstoragecanbe configuredaswell. Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch phone storage. 2. 88 Touchphonetoseetheamountofspaceusedformusic andvideos,pictures,apps,other,system,aswellasfree spaceremaining. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 3. 4. TouchSD cardtoseetheamountofspaceusedformusic andvideos,pictures,other,aswellasfreespace remaining.TheSDcardmayalsobepreparedforremoval orformatted. • Touch remove SD card to dismount the SD card, making it safe to remove. Backup • Touch format SD card to format the SD card and prepare it for use. Formatting will permanently erase all data on the card. 2. TouchWhat gets backed up?tolearnmoreaboutwhat phonedatacanbebackedup. Changewherenewmusic,videos,andpictureswillbe stored. • Touch the Store new music + videos on and select phone or SD card. 3. Touchapp list + settings,thenTouchandslidethe BackupslidertotherighttoturnthisoptionOn.Your InternetExplorerfavorites,alistofyourinstalledapps,and mostsettingswillbebackeduptothecloud. • Touch back up now to start the backup process. Certaininformationonyourphonecanbeautomaticallybacked uptothecloud(datastorageavailableontheInternetsuchas SkyDrive),guardingyouagainstpossibledataloss. Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch backup. • Touch the Store new pictures on and select phone or SD card. • Touch advance, then touch delete to delete all settings currently backed up on the cloud and turn the backup option Off. 4. Touchtext messages,thenTouchandslidetheText message backupslidertotherighttoturnthisoptionOn. (Forinformationontheothermessagingoptionsshown, see“Messaging”onpage 99.) DRAFT ChangingYourSettings89 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 5. Touchphotostobackupyourphotosandvideosto SkyDrive. • For photos, select Don’t upload, Good quality (may use data plan), or Best quality (needs Wi-Fi). • For videos, select Don’t upload, Good quality (may use data plan), or Best quality (needs Wi-Fi). Manually Setting the Time and Date 1. TouchandslidetheSet automaticallyslidertotheleftto turnitOff. 2. TouchtheTime zonefieldandselectatimezonefromthe list. 3. TouchtheDatefieldandflicktheMonth,Day,andYear fieldsuntilthedesireddate/yeardisplays,touchthedate/ yeartoenteritintothefield,thentouchdone 4. TouchtheTimefieldandflickthehourandminutefields untilthedesiredtimedisplays,touchthetimetoenterit intothefield,thentouchdone Date + time Thissettingallowsyoutodecideifyouwantthedateandtime automaticallysetorifyouwanttoenterthedateandtime manually.Youalsoconfigurethephonetousea12-houror 24-hourformat. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings Under systemsettings,touch date + time. 2. 3. Touchandslidethe24-hour clockslidertotherighttoturn thisfeaturesOn.WhenturnedOff,the12-hourclock displays. TouchandslidetheSet automaticallyslidertotherightto turnitOn. Brightness 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch brightness. 2. . Under TouchandslidetheAutomatically adjustslidertotheright toturnitOn.Thephoneautomaticallyadjustsbrightness onthedisplay. Manually Adjust the Brightness Level 1. TouchandslidetheAutomatically adjustslidertotheleftto turnitOff.TheLevelfieldactivates. 90 TouchtheLevelfieldandselectalevel.Selectionsare:low, medium,orhigh. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 2. Keyboard Thissettingcontrolswhichlanguagesthekeyboardsupports,as wellashowthekeyboardinteractswhentyping(suchas capitalizingthefirstletterofasentence,correctingmisspelled words,suggestingwordswhenmisspelledwordsaredetected, andmore). . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch keyboard. 2. Touch add keyboards,selectoneormore languages,andtouchdone . 3. Touchalanguagetoconfigureitskeyboardsettings(notall languagessupportalloptions): • Suggest text • Highlight misspelled words • Correct misspelled words • Insert a space after selecting a suggestion • Insert a period after double-tapping the SPACEBAR Note: Somelanguagesmayrequireasoftwaredownloadtofully supportthesekeyboardoptions. 4. Touchadvancedforaddtionaloptions: • Touch the reset suggestions field to remove all the words you have added to your suggestion list. • Touch Improve suggestions by sending information about my keyboard usage to Microsoft to participate in sending keyboard touch information, which helps Microsoft improve the keyboard on Windows Phone and to enhance or create new user experiences. Touch Learn more for additional information about this feature and other features of your Windows phone. Language + re gion Thissettingallowsyoutoconfigurethelanguageinwhichthe menusandcertainkeyboardoptionsaredisplayed. Note: Someofthesettingsrequireyoutorestartyourphone. • Capitalize the first letter of a sentence . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touchregion + language. 2. TouchthePhone languagefieldandselectalanguage. DRAFTTouchtheCountry/Regionfieldandselectacountryor region. ChangingYourSettings91 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 3. 4. TouchtheRegional formatfieldandselectaregional format. 5. TouchtheBrowser & search languagefieldandselecta language. Ease of access Thissettingcontrolstextsizeandothervisibilityoptions,speech controls,andTTY/TDDmode. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch ease of access. 2. TouchandslidetheText sizesliderleftorrighttochange thetextsizeinphone,People,email,messagin,andlock screen. Speech Thesesettingsenablespeechrecognitionoverthenetwork, usingspeechwhenthephoneislocked,andplayingaudioasa confirmation.TouseSpeech,pressandholdtheStartkey. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch speech. 2. Touch Use Speech when the phone is lockedtoturnthisoption On.ThisoptionenablesaccesstoSpeechwhenthephone islockedbypressingandholdingtheStartkey. 3. TouchPlay audio confirmationstoturnthisoptionOn. 4. TouchtheRead aloud incoming text messagesfieldand select Off,always on,Bluetooth and headsets, Bluetooth only,orwired headset only. 3. TouchandslidetheHigh contrastslidertotherighttoturn thisoptionOn. 5. 4. TouchandslidetheScreen magnifierslidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn. TouchtheText to Speech voiceandselectfemaleor male. 6. 5. TouchandslidetheSpeech for phone accessibilitysliderto therighttoturnitOn. TouchtheSpeech languageandselectalanguagefrom thelist. 6. TouchtheTTY/TDDfieldandselectOfforFull. 92 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 7. TouchEnable Speech Recognition Servicetosendthewords youspeakandsupportingdata,includingrecentcontact names,toMicrosofttoprovideandimprovetheservice.By allowingaccess,youcanuseadditionalspeechfeatures onyourphone.TouchPrivacy Statementformore information. Formoreinformation,referto“SpeechEngine”onpage 28. OntheFindMyPhonewebpage,youcan: •Find it:Letsyoutoseeyourphone'sapproximatelocationonamap. •Ring it:Ringsyourphoneforoneminuteusingaspecialringtoneeven ifitisonsilentorvibratemode. •Lock it:Locksyourphonesothatnobodyelsecanuseit.Youcanalso puta“pleasereturn”noteonthescreen. •Erase it:Removesalltheinformationonyourphoneandresetsitto thefactorysettings. Find my phone TousethisfeatureyoumustsetupaWindowsLiveIDandthen signinathttp://windowsphone.live.com.Onceyousignin,clickon FIND MY PHONE. Note: IfyouhaveanXboxLIVE,Zune,Hotmail,orMessengerID, youhaveaWindowsLiveID. Onyourphone,thefollowingoptionsareavailable. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch find my phone. . Under 2. TouchSend apps to my phone using push notifications (not SMS)toturnthisoptionOn. 3. TouchSave my phone’s location periodically and before the battery runs out to make it easier to findto turnthisoptionOn. 4. TouchPrivacy Statementtolearnmoreabouthowthis informationisused. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings93 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Phone update 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch phone update.Updatesare automaticallylocatedandinstalled. Company a pps . Under Note: Yourphonecontinuestoregularlycheckforupdates,which youcaninstallwhenyouareconnectedtothePC. 2. 3. TouchTell me when updates are available for my phoneto turnthisoptionOn. TouchAutomatically download updates if my data settings allow ittoturnthisoptionOn. Important! ThissettingalsocausesacheckforupdatesoverWi-Fi networksandwhenyourphoneisconnectedtoyour computer. 94 Somecompanysofferpolicies,certificates,andappsthathelp youconnecttoyourcompany’snetwork. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch company apps. 2. Useyourcompany’saccountinformationtosigninandset upthecompanyapp.Contactyourcompany’ssupportfor moreinformation. About Thissettingdisplaysinformationaboutyourdevicesuchasthe Name,Model,Software,andScreenresolution. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch about. 2. Touchmore infotoviewinformationsuchasOSversion, Firmwarerevisionnumber,Hardwarerevisionnumber, Radiosoftwareversion,Radiohardwareversion, Bootloaderversion,ChipSOCversion,MACaddress, PRL-ID,MEID,MDN,IMEI,andSIMID. 3. TouchTerms of UseortouchPrivacy Statementtoview thosedocuments. 4. Touchreset your phoneifyouwanttoresetyourphoneto DRAFT thefactorydefaultsettings. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Caution! Afterresettingyourphone,youmustnotremovethe batteryuntilrebootingiscomplete. Note: Onceyouperformreset your phone,allsettingsanddataare initialized. Additional Call Settings Thissettingprovidesaccesstoadditionalcallsettings,based uponyourcellularplan.Seeyourcellularserviceproviderfor moreinformation.Notalloptionsareavailablewithallplans. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch additional call settings. 2. Feedback Thissettingsendsfeedbacktohelpimprovefunctionforthis device. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch feedback. 2. TouchandslidetheSend feeback slidertotherightturn thisoptionOn. 3. TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. Toucheachfeaturetoconfigure. Call Blocking Yourphonecanautomaticallyrejectunknowncallsorcallsfrom certaincontacts. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch call blocking. 2. TouchandslidetheBlock unknown callsslidertothe righttoturnthisoptionOn. 3. Touch add by keyboardtoenteranumbertoblock usingthekeypad. • Touch the Phone number field to enter a phone number. • Touch the Name field to enter a name. • Touch the Criteria field and select include, exactly the same as, or start with to selectively block callers based on the Name field. DRAFT• Touch Save. ChangingYourSettings95 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 4. Touch add from contactstoselectacontactto block. • Touch a contact. • Select a phone number (if the contact has more than one). 5. YoucanimportcontactsfromyourpreviousphoneviaBluetooth. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch contacts import. • Touch the Phone number field and Name field to edit, if desired. 2. • Touch the Criteria field and select include, exactly the same as, or start with to selectively block callers based on the Name field. EnableBluetoothoneachphoneandseteachphonetobe discoverable. 3. TouchSearch deviceandpairthetwophones. • Touch Save. 4. Touchtheview blocked calls historyfieldtoviewall blockedcalls. • Touch Sync to refresh the list. Selectthedesiredphonefromthepairedlist,andtouch Starttoimportallcontacts. 5. Touch Nextandselecteachcontacttoimport. 6. Touch Savetoimportcontacts. • Touch the 6. Contacts Import Delete to remove an entry. Touchtheremove blocked numbersfieldandselect numberstodeletefromtheblockednumberslist. • Touch the Delete to remove an entry. Extra settings Thissettingcontainsadditionaldevicesettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch extra settings. 2. TouchtheAuto Display Intensityslidertotherighttoto automaticallyadjustbackgroundcolortoincreasebattery lifewhenbackgroundcolorissettowhite. 3. TouchtheEcho cancellationslidertotherighttoimprove voicequalityonaphonecall. output modeslidertotherighttouse DRAFT TouchtheAudio externalspeakerswhenthephoneisdocked. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 4. 96 . Under Haptic feedback 5. 1. 1. system 2. Settings Backup Assistant Plus View Terms and Conditions system 2. next Settings 1. applications Settings background tasks Settings data sense advanced APNs 2. 3. save 1. applications 2. set limit Limit type None specified One time Monthly Unlimited • One time: Touch theDays until data expires field and select a numberof days.Touchthe Available data fieldandentera balance size limit.Touch the Units field and select the MB or GB. • Monthly: Touch the Monthly reset date field and select a day. Touch the Montly data limit field and enter a size limit. Touch the Units field and select the MB or GB. Touch 3. 4. Done. TouchRestrict background data when I’m near my limittoturnthisoptionOn. TouchLearn moreformoreinformationabouttracking andlimitingdatausage. Games ThegamessettingallowsyoutoconnectwithXboxLIVE. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under applicationssettings,touch games. 2. TouchandslidetheConnect with Xbox slidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn. 3. TouchandslidetheSync game requests slidertotheright toturnthisoptionOn. 4. TouchandslidetheShow game notifications slidertothe righttoturnthisoptionOn. 5. TouchtheXbox Privacy Settingstoviewandconfigure privacysettings. 98 Internet Explorer Fromthismenuyoucanconfigureyourinternetsettingstoallow cookiesonthedevice,allowBingtosuggestwebaddresses,and setwhetheryouwantthebrowsertodisplayasamobiledevice orasadesktop.Youcanalsodeleteallbrowsinghistory. FormoreinformationaboutInternetExplorersettings,see “InternetExplorerSettings”onpage 110. Maps Thissettingallowsyourphoneapplicationstouseyourlocation toprovidebetterlocalsearchresults. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch maps. 2. TouchandslidetheUse my locationslidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn. 3. Touchdownload mapstoaddadditionalmapstoyour phone.Touch andselectacontinent/country,then touchdownload. 4. Touchcheck for updatestodownloadanyupdatestoyour maps.Selectamaptoupdate,thentouchinstalltobegin downloadingtheupdate,ortouchnot nowtopostponethe download. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 5. Touchdelete history➔ deletetoremoveallpreviousmap searchesandtemporaryfilesfromyourphone. 6. TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. 7. • Touch the User name field to enter a user name. • Touch the Password field to enter a password. Touch Show password to view the password as you type. Messaging Fromthissettingyoucanconfigureyourmessaging confirmationsandwhetherornottobackupyourmessages. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch messaging. 2. TouchandslidetheText message backupslidertothe righttoturnthisoptionOn. 3. TouchandslidetheSMS delivery confirmationsliderto therighttoturnthisoptionOn. Touchadd mms apntoconfigure: • Touch the APN field to enter an APN. • Touch the WAP gateway (URL) field to enter the WAP gateway • Touch the MMSC (URL) field to enter the MMSC url. • Touch the Maximum MMS size field to enter the maximum MMS size. • Touch the IP type field and select Touch the IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4v6. • Touch to Save, to Delete, or to Cancel. 4. TouchandslidetheMMS delivery confirmationsliderto therighttoturnthisoptionOn. Touchemergency alertstoconfigure: • Touch and slide the AMBER Alerts slider to the right to turn this option On. 5. TouchandslidetheSend MMS acknowledgementslider totherighttoturnthisoptionOn. • Touch the Emergency alerts field and select Presidential only, Presidential and Extreme alerts, or all alerts. 6. TouchandslidetheAutomatically download MMSslider totherighttoturnthisoptionOn. 8. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings99 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Music + videos 6. ThismenuallowsyoutoconnectwithXboxMusicandconfigure youraccountsettings. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch music + videos. 2. 3. TouchandslidetheXbox Music cloud collectionsliderto therighttoturnthisoptionOn. 4. TouchOnly download new podcast episodes over Wi-Fito turnthisoptionOn. 5. TouchXbox Music Account SettingstosignintoyourXbox MusicaccountandcheckyourXboxMusicsettings. 100 • Touch what suggestions will I see? for more information. TouchandslidetheConnect Xbox Musicslidertotheright toturnthisoptionOn. Note: TheConnect with Xbox Musicoptionisavailableafteryou accessXboxMusicaccountsettings. Touchsuggestionstogetideasforapps,games,thingsto do,andmore: • Touch Use Facebook too and follow the online prompts to configure. • Touch Privacy Statement to read the statement. • Touch not now to turn this option Off. • Touch yes to turn this option On. Office TheOfficemenuallowyoutoconfigureSharePoint,enterauser nametoidentifyyourselfincommentsandforcollaborationand documenttrackingefforts.TheOfficesoftwareversionnumbers arealsodisplayed. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under applicationssettings,touch Office. 2. Touchtheuser namefieldandenterausernamethat identifiesyouincommentsanddocumenttrackingefforts. 3. TouchOpen SharePoint links in the Office hubtoturnthis optionOn. 4. Touchreset Offce ➔ resettoeraseallsavedOffice settings,localandofflinefiles,andtorestoreOfficetoits defaultfactorysettings. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY People ThePeoplemenuallowsyoutoconfigurehowyourcontacts displayinthephonebook.Thisoptionalsoallowsyoutoimport SIMcontacts. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch people. 2. Touchimport SIM contactstoimportthecontactsfromyour SIMcard. 5. UnderSort list by,determinehowyouwanttosort contacts.TouchFirst nameorLast name. 6. UnderDisplay names by,determinehowtodisplaynames inthecontactslist.TouchFirst LastorLast, First. 7. TouchandslidetheUse my location slidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn.Whenactivated,thisoptionusesyour locationtofindnearbyplacesandcheckin. 8. TouchSave check-in searches and locations with my Microsoft account to improve search resultstoturnthis optionOn. 9. TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. Important! ImportedSIMcontactsaresynchronizedwithyour onlineWindowsLivecontactlist. 3. 4. Touchfilter my contact listtodisplaytheSHOW CONTACTS FROMscreen.Touchtoselecteachaccountthatcanbe usedasasourceforcontactinformationtodisplayinyour contactlist. IfyouhaveaddedaccountssuchasFacebook,Twitter,or LinkedIn,touchHide posts from contacts I’ve filteredtolimit postsfromthoseaccounts. Add an Account Usetheaddanaccountoptiontosetupemailandother accounts. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch people. add an accounttosetupanewaccount. 2. Touch 3. Touchanexistingaccounttomodifyitssettings. 4. Touchandholdanexistingaccounttosyncordeleteit. Formoreinformationaboutemailaccounts,see“SettingUpan EmailAccount”onpage 73. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings101 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Phone Thephonemenuallowsyoutoconfigurephonesettingssuchas yourvoicemailnumber,internationalassistance,andSIM security.Yourcellularproviderandnetworkmayofferaddtional features. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch phone.Thephonesettings screendisplays. 2. TheMy phone numberfielddisplaysthephonenumber associatedwiththeSIMcardinstalledinyourphone. 3. TouchandslidetheUse default voicemail numberslider totherighttousethe#86(default)toretreivevoicemails. Tosetacustomnumber,TouchandslidetheUse default voicemail number slider totheleft,thentouchthenew voicemail number field.Usetheon-screenkeypadtoenter anewvoicemailnumber,andtouchanywhereoutsidethe fieldtosavethecustomnumber. 102 Important! ThisVoicemailnumberisconfiguredtodialyour carrier’svoicemailbox.Pleasecheckwithyourcarrier beforechangingthenumber. 4. TouchandslidetheText replyslidertotherighttoreplyto acallwithatextmessagewhenyoucan’ttalk.Touchedit repliestoenteruptofourtextreplies.Touch tosave. 5. TouchandslidetheInternational assistslidertotherightto turnthisfeatureOn. Note: Activatingthisfeatureautomaticallycorrectssomecommon mistakeswhiledialinginternationallyordialingwhile abroad. 6. TouchandslidetheSIM securityslidertotherightto activateSIMsecurity.EnteryourSIMPIN. 7. TouhanddragtheLong tonesslidertotherighttoactivate longtones.Whenactivated,keypadtoneswillcontinueto soundaslongasthekeyispress(insteadofthedefault shorttone). DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Photos + camera Thismenuallowsyoutoconfigurehowthecameraisactivated, whatinformationissavedtoaphoto,andwhetherphotosare automaticallyuploadedtoSkyDrive. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch pictures + camera. 2. TouchTap screen to take pictures and videostothe righttoturnthisoptionOn. 3. TouchPress and hold camera button to wake up the phonetoturnthisoptionOn. 4. TouchPrevent accidental camera launch when phone is lockedtoturnthisoptionOn. 5. TouchInclude location info in pictures I taketoturnthis optionOn. Auto upload of pictures and videos 6. TouchSkyDrive tosetpicturesandvideosyoutaketobe automaticallyuploadedtoSkyDrive.Thisoptionusesyour dataplanandmayincurcharges. • For photos, select Don’t upload, Good quality (may use data plan), or Best quality (needs Wi-Fi). • For videos, select Don’t upload, Good quality (may use data plan), or Best quality (needs Wi-Fi). Tip: AutomaticuploadtoSkyDrivecannotbeturnedOnuntilyouhave signedintoyourWindowsLiveaccount. 7. Touchapps ➔ find appstofindandinstalladditionalapps thatcanautomaticallyuploadyourcontent.When installed,theyappswillbelistedhere.Touchanappto launchit. 8. Touchreset cameratorestorecameradefaultsettings. 9. TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings103 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Search TheSearchmenuallowyoutoperformabettersearch,get suggestionsfromBing,ordeletesearchhistory. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch search. 2. TouchandslidetheUse my location slidertotherightto turnthisoptionOn.Whenactivated,thisfeatureusesyour locationtoprovidebetterlocalsearchresults. 3. TouchSend location info for Microsoft Tagstoturnthis optionOn. 4. Touchsuggestionstogetideasforapps,games,thingsto do,andmore: • Touch Use Facebook too and follow the online prompts to configure. • Touch what suggestions will I see? for more information. • Touch Privacy Statement to read the statement. • Touch not now to turn this option Off. • Touch yes to turn this option On. 5. TouchtheSafeSearch fieldandselectoff,moderate,orstrict. 6. TouchAllow search button from lock screentoturnthis optionOn. 7. TouchGet suggestions from Bing as I typetoturnthis optionOn. 8. TouchAllow Microsoft to store and use images from vision searchestohelpMicrosoftprovidebettersearchresults. 9. Touchdelete history➔ delete todeleteallpreviously-typed searchtermsfromyourphone. 10. TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. Store TheSearchmenuallowyoutoperformabettersearch,get suggestionsfromBing,ordeletesearchhistory. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under applicationssettings,touchstore. 2. TouchPINtoconfigureyourPersonalIdentification Number: • Touch and slide the Wallet PIN slider to the right to turn this option On. • Touch use Wallet PIN to protect music, app, and in-app purchases to turn this option On. 104 DRAFT • Touch Learn more about Wallet for more information. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 3. Touchsuggestionstogetideasforapps,games,thingsto do,andmore: • Touch Use Facebook too and follow the online prompts to configure. • Touch what suggestions will I see? for more information. • Touch Privacy Statement to read the statement. Wallet TheSearchmenuallowyoutoperformabettersearch,get suggestionsfromBing,ordeletesearchhistory. . Under 6. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touchWallet. 7. TouchandslideetheWallet PIN slidertotherighttoturn thisoptionOn.APINwillberequiredtouseWallet. 8. Touchuse Wallet PIN to protect music, app, and in-app purchasestoturnthisoptionOn. 9. TouchLearn more about Walletformoreinformation. • Touch use Wallet PIN to protect music, app, and in-app purchases to turn this option On. • Touch not now to turn this option Off. • Touch yes to turn this option On. 4. TouchStore Terms of Usetoreadthestatement. 5. TouchPrivacy Statementtoreadthestatement. • Touch Learn more about Wallet for more information. DRAFT ChangingYourSettings105 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 9: Connections Thissectiondescribesthevariousconnectionsyourphonecan makeincludingaccessingtheInternetwithyourBrowser,Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,andConnectingyourPC. I nt e rne t Ex plore r YourphoneisequippedwithInternetExplorer—youraccessto themobileweb.Thissectionexplainshowtonavigateand introducesyoutothebasicfeatures. Accessing Internet Explorer ToaccesstheInternetExplorerbrowser: 䡲 AttheHomescreen,touchInternet Explorer . Navigating w ith the Brow ser 1. Toselectanitem,touchanentryorlink. 2. Toscrollthroughawebsite,sweepthescreenwithyour fingerinanupordownmotion. 3. Sweepthescreenlefttorighttomovelaterallyacrossa webpage. 106 4. Toaccessinternetoptions,touch .Formore information,referto“BrowserOptions”onpage 109. 5. Toreturntothepreviouspage,touch DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Zooming In and Out on the Brow ser Search the Internet Sweeptwofingersoutwardsatthesametimetozoominor sweeptwofingerstogethertozoomout.Seethediagrambelow. Toperformaninternetsearchusingkeywords,followthese steps: 1. Fromthehomepage,touch TheBingsearchscreendisplays. ZoomIn ZoomOut Enter a URL 2. TouchtheBingsearchboxlocatedatthetopofthe browser. 3. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoenteroneormoresearch words.Additionalwordsandphrasesdisplayasyoutype, whichyoucantouchtoselect. 4. Toinitiatethesearch,touch 5. Alistofsearchresultsdisplaysunderthecategoriesweb, local,media,andshopping. 6. Touchanentryinthelisttoviewthewebsite. 7. Touch toreturntothesearchlist. YoucanaccessawebsitequicklybyenteringtheURL.Websites areoptimizedforviewingonyourphone. ToenteraURLandgotoaparticularwebsite,followthesesteps: 1. TouchtheURLfieldatthebottomofthescreen. 2. EntertheURLusingtheon-screenkeypadandtouch Thewebsitedisplays. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Connections107 Favorites Whilenavigatingawebsite,youcanmakeitaFavoritesiteto quicklyandeasilyaccessitatafuturetime.TheURLs(website addresses)oftheFavoritesitesaredisplayedintheFavorites page.FromtheFavoritespageyoucanalsoviewyourbrowsing history. 1. FromtheHomewebpage,touch ➔favorites. Thefavoritespagedisplays. 2. Thefollowingoptionsaredisplayed: • List of favorite websites: These are web sites that you have added as favorites. • Windows Phone Tips: Displays tips that may help you to use your phone. 3. 2. Onthedrop-downlistbox,touchedit. 3. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoedittheNameortheWeb addressofthefavorite. 4. Touchdone Deleting Favorites 1. Fromanywebpage,touch ➔favorites,thentouch andholdthefavoriteyouwanttodelete. 2. Touchdelete. Touchanoptionorafavoritetoviewthewebpage. Adding Favorites 1. Fromanywebpage,touch ➔add to favorites. 2. Usetheon-screenkeypadtoentertheNameandtheWeb addressoftheFavorite. 3. Touchdone 108 Editing Favorites 1. Fromanywebpage,touch ➔favorites,thentouch andholdthefavoriteyouwanttoedit. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Recent Brow sing History TheRecentpageprovidesyouwithalistofthemostrecently visitedwebsites.Theseentriescanbeusedtoreturnto previouslyunmarkedwebpages. 1. Fromanywebpage,touch ➔recent. Therecentpagedisplaysalistofyourmostrecentlyvisited websites.TheNameandWebaddressofeachwebsiteis displayed. Brow ser Options 1. Fromanywebpage,touch toaccessthefollowing options: • tabs: Displays tabs, which are links to websites. Touch a tab to display the webpage. Touch new and enter a webpage address to create a new tab. To delete a tab, touch on the tab. • recent: Displays a list of your most recently visited websites. • favorites: Displays your favorites page. 2. Touchanyentrytodisplaythewebpage. • add to favorites: Add a new favorite website. 3. Todeleteasingleentry,touchandholdit,thentouch delete. • share page: Allows you to share the page using Tap + Send, Messaging, an email or other account. 4. Touchdelete todeletetheentirerecentlist. • pin to start: Allows you to place a webpage shortcut on your Home screen for easy access. • find on page: Allows you to search for text within the current webpage. • settings: Allows you to configure the Internet Explorer Settings on your phone. For more information, refer to “InternetExplorer Settings” on page 110. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Connections109 Internet Explorer Settings Fromthismenuyoucanconfigureyourinternetsettingstoallow cookiesonthedevice,allowBingtosuggestwebaddresses,and setwhetheryouwantthebrowsertodisplayasamobiledevice orasadesktop.Youcanalsodeleteallbrowsinghistory. Advanced Brow ser Settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch Internet Explorer. . Under 2. Touchadvanced settingsforaddtionaloptions. 3. TouchandslidetheAllow access to my locationsliderto therighttoturntheoptionOn. 4. TouchGet suggestions from Bing as I typetoturnthis optionOn. Ifactivated,theBingsearchengineautomaticallysuggestsweb addresseswhenyouperformaninternetsearch. . Under 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch Internet Explorer. 5. TouchReduce data use by sending URLs to the Data Sense servicetoturnthisoptionOn. 6. TouchSend browsing history to Microsoft to help improve Bing servicestoturnthisoptionOn. 2. TouchtheWebsite preferencefieldandchooseeither Mobile versionorDesktop version. 7. TouchUse SmartScreen Filter to help product against unsafe websitestoturnthisfeatureOn. 3. TouchtheUse address bar button forfieldandchoose eitherfavorites,stop/refresh,ortabs. 8. TouchSend a Do Not Track request to websites you visittoturnthisoptionOn. 9. TouchtheCookies from websites and appsfieldand selectaccept all,block some,orblock all. Cookiesaretypicallyplacedonyourdevicewhenyoubrowse andcontainbothsiteinformationaswellaspersonalinformation (suchasausernameandpassword),whichcanposeasecurity riskifnotproperlymanaged. 110 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 10. TouchtheOpen links from other apps infieldandselect a new taborthe current tab. About Wi-Fi 11. TouchAllow sites to store files on my phonetoturnthis optionOn. 12. Touchmanage storetodisplaywebsitesthatstorefileson yourphone.Tofreeupstoragespace,touchasitetodelete itsfiles. 13. TouchLearn about these settingsformoreinformation. Deleting Brow ser History 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings applicationssettings,touch Internet Explorer. 2. . Under Touchdelete historytodeletealltemporaryfiles,history, cookies,andsavedpasswords. Alltemporaryfiles,browsinghistory,cookies,andsaved passwordsaredeletedfromthephone. 3. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi(shortforwirelessfidelity)isatermusedforcertaintypes ofWirelessLocalAreaNetworks(WLAN).Thesedevicetypesuse an802.11wirelessspecificationtotransmitandreceivewireless data.Wi-Ficommunicationrequiresaccesstoanexistingand accessibleWirelessAccessPoint(WAP).TheseWAPscaneither beOpen(unsecured)aswithinmostHotSpots,orSecured (requiringknowledgeoftheRouternameandpassword). Turning Wi-Fi On Bydefault,yourdevice’sWi-Fifeatureisturnedon.TurningWi-Fi onmakesyourdeviceabletodiscoverandconnecttocompatible in-rangeWAPs. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings . Under systemsettings,touch Wi-Fi. 2. TouchandslidetheWi-Fi networking slidertotherightto turnWi-FiOn. 3. Thedevicescansforavailable,in-rangewirelessnetworks anddisplaysthemunderWi-Finetworksonthesame screen. 4. Press TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. toreturntotheHomescreen. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Connections111 Connect To a Wi-Fi Network 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch systemsettings,touch Wi-Fi. 2. 3. ➔ Settings • Touch Send information about Wi-Fi connections to help discover nearby Wi-Fi to turn this option On. . Under MakesureWi-Fihasbeenturnedon.Thenetworknames andsecuritysettings(openorsecure)ofdetectedWi-Fi networksaredisplayedintheWi-Finetworkssection. Touchthenetworktowhichyouwanttoconnect. • Touch Keep Wi-Fi on when the screen times out to turn this option On. Turning Wi-Fi Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch systemsettings,touch Wi-Fi. 2. Note: Whenyouselectanopennetwork,youareautomatically connectedtothenetwork. 4. Enterawirelesspassword,ifnecessary.Iftheconnection issuccessful,connectedappearsundertheWi-Finetwork name. 5. TouchadvancedtodisplayKnownnetworksandset additionaloptions: • Touch add to add a new network name. Touch select touch each network you want to delete, then touch delete delete the selected networks. Note: UseofwirelessdataconnectionssuchasWi-Fiand Bluetoothcancauseanaddeddraintoyourbatteryand reduceyourusetimes. • Touch Notifiy me when new networks are found to turn this option On. 112 . Under TouchandslidetheWi-Fi networking slidertotheleftto turnWi-FiOff. to DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY • Touch Automatically connect to Wi-Fi hotspots to turn this option On. ➔ Settings Blue t oot h Wi-Fi Status Indicators ThefollowingiconsshowyourWi-Ficonnectionstatusata glance: DisplayswhenWi-Fiisconnected,active,and communicatingwithaWirelessAccessPoint(WAP). DisplayswhenWi-Fiisactivebutthereisa communicationissuewiththetargetWirelessAccess Point(WAP)oritisnotconnectedtoaWAP. About Bluetooth Bluetoothisashort-rangecommunicationstechnologythat allowsyoutoconnectwirelesslytoanumberofBluetooth devices,suchasheadsetsandhands-freecarkits,and Bluetooth-enabledhandhelds,computers,printers,andwireless devices.TheBluetoothcommunicationrangeisusuallyupto approximately30feet. Turning Bluetooth On and Off ToturnBluetoothon: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch systemsettings,touch Bluetooth. ➔ Settings . Under 2. TouchandslidetheStatusslidertotherighttoturn BluetoothOn.WhenyouturnBluetoothon,yourdeviceis discoverableanditimmediatelyscansforBluetooth devices. 3. TouchandslidetheStatus slidertothelefttoturn BluetoothOff. 4. Press toreturntotheHomescreen. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Connections113 Bluetooth Status Indicator 5. The icondisplaysatthetopofyourscreenwhenBluetooth isactiveandyourphoneisconnectedwithaBluetoothdevice. Connecting Bluetooth Devices TheBluetoothconnectingprocessallowsyoutoestablishtrusted connectionsbetweenyourdeviceandanotherBluetoothdevice. Whenyouconnectdevices,theyshareapasskey,allowingfor fast,secureconnectionswhilebypassingthediscoveryand authenticationprocess. ToconnectyourdevicewithanotherBluetoothdevice: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings systemsettings,touch Bluetooth. . Under 2. TouchandslidetheStatusslidertotherighttoturn BluetoothOn.WhenyouturnBluetoothon,yourdeviceis discoverableanditimmediatelyscansforBluetooth devices. 3. Yourdevicedisplaysalistofdiscovered,in-range Bluetoothdevices.Touchadevicefromthelisttoinitiate connecting. 4. EnterthepasskeyorPINcode,ifneeded,andtouchok. 114 Theexternaldevicethenhastoalsoaccepttheconnection andenteryourdevice’sPINcode. Oncesuccessfullyconnectedtoanexternaldevice, appearsatthetopofyourscreenandconnectedappears underthedevicename. Note: Duetodifferentspecificationsandfeaturesofother Bluetooth-compatibledevices,displayandoperationsmay bedifferent. Note: ConnectingbetweentwoBluetoothdevicesisaone-time process.Onceaconnectionhasbeencreated,thedevices continuetorecognizetheirpartnershipandexchange informationwithouthavingtore-enterapasscode. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices Disconnectingaconnecteddevicebreakstheconnection betweenthedeviceandyourphone,butretainstheknowledgeof theconnection.Atalaterpointwhenyouwanttoreconnectthe device,thereisnoneedtosetuptheconnectioninformation again. 1. VerifyyourBluetoothisactive. 2. FromtheBluetoothsettingspage,touchthepreviously connecteddevice.Thestatuschangestonotconnected. 3. Touchthedevicenameagaintoreconnect. 4. TodeletethedevicenamefromyourlistofBluetooth devices,touchandholdthedevicenameuntildelete displays.Touchdeletetoremovethedevicefromyourlist. Note: Disconnectionsaremanuallydonebutoftenoccur automaticallyiftheconnecteddevicegoesoutofrangeof yourphoneoritispoweredoff. PC Conne c t ions Thereareseveralwaysavailabletotransfermusic,videos, photos,andotherfilesbetweenyourphoneandPC,suchas usingthecloud(InternetstoragesuchasSkyDrive),usingaUSB cable,usingaWindowsphoneapp,etc. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Music + Videos 2. Sweepleftacrossthescreentoviewthenewmenu. 3. TouchConnect to your computer to add stuff. 4. Thereareseveralwaysavailabletotransfermusicand videosbetweenyourphoneandcomputer,suchasusing thecloud,usingaUSBcable,usingaWindowsphoneapp, etc.Selecttheappropriatesetupforyourphone,and followtheonlineinstructionstoinstallandusethefile transfersoftwareofyourchoice. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Connections115 Important! Tip: Location of Internal GPS Antenna (Back view of phone) Alar ms Turning Off an Alarm TheAlarmsapplicationallowsyoutoaccessandsetalarms. Setting a New Alarm 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ add 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ➔ Alarms TouchtheTime fieldthenuseyourfingertosweepthehour andminutefieldstosetthetimeyouwantforthealarm. Touchdone TouchtheRepeatsfieldifyouwantthealarmtosoundon multipledaysinsteadofonly once.Touchthedaysthatyou wantthealarmtosound,thentouchdone TouchtheSoundfieldandtouchthesoundtitleyouwant. Youcanhearasamplebytouchingthe symbolnext tothesoundname. TouchtheNamefieldandusethekeypadtoenteraname forthisalarm. Touchsave tosavethealarm. Toturnoffanalarmwhenitsounds: 䡲 Touchdismissonyourdisplaytostopthealarm. –or– Touchsnoozetotemporarilystopthealarm. Changing an Alarm Tomakechangestoanexistingalarm: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Alarms. 2. Touchthealarmyouwanttochange. 3. Touchandchangefields.Formoreinformation,referto “SettingaNewAlarm”onpage 117. 4. Touchsave tosavetheupdatedalarm. Deleting an Alarm Todeleteanalarm: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Alarms. 2. Touchthealarmyouwanttodelete. 3. Touchdelete todeletethealarm. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications117 Ca lc ulat or Ca le nda r TheCalculatorapplicationprovidesbasicarithmeticfunctions: addition,subtraction,multiplication,anddivision.Youcanalso storenumbersinmemory. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Calculator 2. Enterthefirstnumberusingthenumerickeys. 3. Entertheoperationforyourcalculationbytouchingthe correspondingon-screenarithmeticfunctionkey. 4. Enterthesecondnumber. 5. Toviewtheresult,touchequals(=). Note: InPortraitMode,theCalculatorapplicationprovidesbasic functions.Toperformmorecomplicatedcalculations,rotate thephonetoLandscapeMode.Ascientificcalculator displays. WiththeCalendarfeature,youcanconsultthecalendarbydayor month.Youcanalsocreateappointmentsandhavethem displayedonyouragenda. ToaccesstheCalendar: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Calendar Thedayscreendisplays. 2. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaytheagendaview, whichdisplaysallofyourappointments. 3. Sweepyourscreentotheleftagaintodisplaytheto-do view. 4. Touchoneofthefollowingoptionsonthedayoragenda views: today:Displaysthecurrentmonthandday. new:Touchthenewicontocreateanew appointmentforyourcalendar. month:Touchthemonthicontodisplaythemonth view. 118 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Appointments Delete an Appointment Theagendascreendisplaysalleventsthatyouhaveaddedforall datesintheorderthattheyappear. Create a New Appointment Tocreateanewappointment: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Calendar tocreateanewappointment. 2. Touch 3. Entertheappointmentinformation:Subject,Location, When(date,time)Howlong,Reminder,Occurs,Status, Attendees(addsomeone),Private,andNotes. 4. Touchsave Edit an Appointment Toeditanappointment: 1. Fromtheagendascreen,touchanyappointmenttodisplay theAppointment detailsscreen. Todeleteanappointment: 1. Fromtheagendascreen,touchanyappointmenttodisplay theAppointment detailsscreen. Touchdelete 3. AttheDelete appointmentprompt,touchdelete. To-Dos Theto-doscreendisplaysallto-doentriesthatyouhaveadded foralldatesintheorderthattheyappear. Create a New To-Do Tocreateanewto-do: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ to-do. Touchedit 3. Touchthefield(s)youwanttochange. 4. Touchsave ➔Calendar tocreateanewto-do. 2. Touch 3. Entertheto-doinformation:Subject,Account,Reminder, Duedate,Priority,andNotes. 4. Touchsave .TheEDIT APPOINTMENTscreendisplays. 2. todeleteanappointment. 2. whenyouarefinished. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications119 Calendar Settings Edit a To-Do Toeditato-doentry: 1. Fromtheto-doscreen,touchanyto-doentrytodisplaythe To-Do detailsscreen. Tosetcalendarsettings: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Settings ➔Calendar 2. TheEDIT TO-DOscreendisplays. 3. Touchtheme colortoselectthecalendarcolor. 3. Touchthefieldyouwanttochange. 4. 4. Touchsave TouchShow to-dos on the calendartoturnthisoption On. 2. Touchedit Touchanyaccounttodisplaytheircalendar. Ca m e ra Deleting To-Dos Todeleteto-doentries: 1. Fromtheto-doscreen,touchselect Useyour5megapixelcamerafeaturetoproducephotosinaJPEG format.YourphonealsofunctionsasaCamcordertotakevideos. 2. Touchtheto-doentrie(s)youwanttodelete. 3. Touchdelete Formoreinformation,referto“Camera”onpage 60. todeletetheselectedto-doentries. Sorting To-Dos Tosortto-doentries: 1. Fromtheto-doscreen,touchoptions 2. Touchsort by prioritytosortto-dosbasedonpriority. 3. Touchshow completedtoonlyshowcompletedto-dos. 120 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Dat a Se nse Ga m e s Thisappfindsmoreefficientwaystousecellulardata(suchas onlydownloadingcertaindatawhileconnectedtoWi-Fi)and displaysyourusage. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Data Sense 2. Viewtheoverviewmenutoseeyourdataplan’sallowance remaining,andthedaysleftonyourdataplanbeforeit resets. Note: Thisusagesismeasuredbyyourphone.Yourcarrier’sdata usagemeasurementmaydiffer. 3. Viewtheusagemenutoseetotaldatausage(bothcellular andWi-Fi),andtheamountofdatausageeachapphas used. 4. Touchoptions Wi-Fihotspots. 5. Touch toconfigureDataSensesettings.Formore information,referto“Datasense”onpage 97. ➔map nearby Wi-Fitodiscovernearby Youcanshopfornewgames,installgamesyoubuyonyour phone,andplaythemwiththeGamesfeature. Accessing Games ToaccesstheGamesfeature: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchGames –or– FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. ➔Games Sweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewthefollowing menus: • collection: Allows you to get more games. Any games you have acquired and installed are also listed. • Xbox: Allows you to Join Xbox Live to play with friends and displays your Xbox Live player ID. You can also use Xbox Smartglass, and access the Games Store. • requests: Once you have joined Xbox Live, this screen displays any game invitations or turn notifications. It also allows you to play a game and invite others to play it with you. • spotlight: Displays links to Xbox LIVE websites once you have joined Xbox LIVE. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications121 Getting More Games Joining and Accessing Xbox LIVE Tobuymoregamesandinstallthemonyourphone: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchGames ➔ collection ➔ get more gamestogototheGamesStore. 2. Sweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewmoregame categories.Thechoicesare:new,spotlight,andgenres.An icon,thegame’sname,adescription,andtheprice displaysforeachgame. 3. Touchthegametoseeanexpandeddescription, screenshots,andreviews. 4. Touchtryforafreetrial,buytopurchasethegame,install, ifthegameisfree,orsharetosendsomeoneamessage oremailcontainingalinktothegame. TheConfirmpurchasescreendisplays.Thepurchaseis chargedtoyourmobilephoneaccountoryoucantouch Change payment method. 5. Touchbuyorinstall tocontinueorcanceltostop. 6. Touch 2. Touchjoin Xbox LIVE or sign in. TheWindowsLiveIDrequiredscreendisplays. 3. Touchsign in. TheSignInWithaWindowsLiveIDscreendisplays. 4. Touchsign in,ifyouhaveaWindowsLiveID,andenter yourWindowsLiveIDandPassword.Touchsign in. –or– Touchcreate oneandfollowtheinstructionstocreateanID andpassword. AfterjoiningXboxLIVE,yourplayerIDdisplaysontheXboxLIVE screen. Tosetyourprofile: 䡲 toexit. Thenewgameisaddedtoyourcollectionscreen. 122 ToaccessXboxLIVE,youneedasetupafreeXboxaccountand getaplayerID. ➔ Xbox LIVE. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchGames Touchyourprofile(orPlayerID)andfollowtheon-screen instructions.SomeoptionsrequireXboxExtras,afree softwaredownload.Followtheonscreenpromptsto installit. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY AfterjoiningXboxLIVE,therequestsscreendisplayswithgame informationsuchasgameinvitationsandturnnotifications.It alsoallowsyoutoplayagameandinviteotherstoplayit withyou. Tocheckinvitationsorplayagame: Live Wa llpa pe r LiveWallpapercanchangeyourlockscreenbackground periodicallyto12photosofyourchoice. 1. AttheHomescreen,touchLiveWallpaper 2. 䡲 Touchthedesiredactivityontherequestsscreen. H e lp + Tips ToallowLiveWallpapertomodifyyourlockscreen, touchyes. 3. Gethelpanytime.Informationforgettingaroundonyourphoneand makingityoursisjustatouchaway. . 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Help + Tips TheHelpandhow-toscreendisplays, Touchchoose pictureandselect(bytouching)upto 12photosfromyourphotocollection.Youcanalsotake newphotosbytouchingcamera . 4. Touchdone 5. 2. Sweepupordownthroughthetopicsandtouchatopicto displaysubtopics. Toucheachthumbnailtocropthephoto,ifdesired.Touch tosavethecroppedphoto. 6. 3. Touchasubtopictodisplaytheindicatedinformation. Touchremove picturesandselect(bytouching)each thumbnailtoremove.OrtouchSELECT ALL.Touchdone toremoveselectedphotos. I nt e rne t Explore r tosave. YourphoneisequippedwithInternetExplorer—youraccessto themobileweb.Thissectionexplainshowtonavigateand introducesyoutothebasicfeatures. ToaccesstheInternetExplorerbrowser: 䡲 AttheHomescreen,touchInternet Explorer . Formoreinformation,referto“InternetExplorer”onpage 106. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications123 Loc al Sc out 5. UseLocalScouttofindcoolrestaurants,sights,andshops.Then buyticketsormakereservationsonthespot. .TheAllow 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchLocal Scout maps to access and use your location?screendisplays. 2. 3. 4. 124 Sweepupordowneachlistofdetailsandtouchadetail item.Possibleitemsare: • address: The street and street number, city, state, and ZIP code. Touch address to show the location on a map. • drive: Get directions to the location. Touchallowtocontinueorcanceltostop.TouchPrivacy Statementtoviewthestatement. • phone: The site’s phone number. Touch phone to call the displayed number. TheLocalScoutmainscreendisplays. Sweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewmoremenus. • neighborhood: The name of the neighborhood, if known, in which the site is located. Thechoicesare:eat + drink,see + do,shop,andfor you. • hours: The times of day or night that an establishment is open. Sweepupordowneachlistandtouchanentrytoview detailsabouttheitem. • category: The type of food, type of attraction, type of shop, and so on. • website: The website address of the establishment. Touch the link to launch the browser and view the website. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY M a ps Enabling Use My Location Dependingonyourlocation,youcanuseMapstoviewbasic, custom,andsatellitemaps.TheMapsapplicationalsoallows youtoobtain,withyourwirelessdevice,navigationinstructions todestinationsthroughoutmostoftheUnitedStatesandcertain internationaldestinations.Onceyoufindadestination,youcan viewnearbybusinessesandplacesofinterest,including locations,contactinformation,anddrivingdirections. Important! BeforeusingMaps,youmusthaveanactivedata(3G) connection.TheMapsapplicationdoesnotcoverevery countryorcity. BeforeyouuseMapstofindyourlocation,youmustenableUse my location.Toenablethelocationsource: 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔Maps IftheAllow Maps to access and use your location? screendisplays,touchallow. Amapdisplayswithyourlocationinthecenter. –or– 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ Options ➔settings. ➔Maps –or– FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ applications ➔ maps. ➔Settings Themapssettingsscreendisplays. 2. UseyourfingertoslidetheUse my locationslidertothe right.Ondisplays. 3. Touch toexit. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications125 Navigating the Ma p Map Options Zooming •Double-taponthescreentozoomin. •Usetwofingers,suchasyourindexfingerand thumb,tozoomoutbymakinganinwardpinch motiononthescreen.Tozoomin,makean outwardmotionbysweepingyourfingersout. •Touchandslideonthescreentorepositionthemapinthedisplay. Touch •Touchonthemaptodisplayinformationaboutthelocation.For example,yourlocationisindicatedbya displaysyourapproximateaddress. andapop-upthat Delete History Youcanalsodeleteanypreviousmapsearches,pins,andimage datafromyourphonefromthemapssettingsscreen: 1. FromthemapsSettingscreen,touchthedelete history field. 126 Touchdelete. directions:Usethekeypadtoenteranendlocationthen touch todisplaythedirections. me:Yourlocationdisplaysonthemapindicatedbyadot. Scrolling 2. Atthebottomofthescreen,thefollowingcontrolsareavailable: scout:LaunchesLocalScout.Formoreinformation,refer to“LocalScout”onpage 124. search:Allowsyoutosearchforaplaceofinterest. directions list:Displaysthedetailsofthelastdirections request. search results:Displaysafterasearchhasbeen performed.Ifmorethanoneresultislisted,reference numbersdisplay,whicharealsodisplayedonthemap. hide nearby Wi-Fi:Hidesmarkersofnearbyhotspots,if displayed. clear map:Afterviewingorfollowingdirections,thisoption resetsthemap. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY show traffic:Displaysreal-timetrafficconditionssoyou canplanthefastestroute.hide trafficturnsthisoptionoff. favorite places:Displaysyourfavoriteplaces. hide favorites/show favorites:Usethisoptiontohideor showyourfavoritelocationsonthemap. aerial view on:Allowsyoutoseeyourmapasasatellite image. settings:Displaysmapsettings.Formoreinformation, referto“Maps”onpage 98. Nearby Places of Interest Afteryouaskfordirectionsorsearchforalocation: 1. TouchMylocation(start)orthedestinationlocation(end) onthedirectionslist,orthesearchlocationonasearch resultsmap. Theabout screendisplays,whichliststheaddress, directionsfromyourlocation,thephonenumber,the neighborhood,andthecategory. 2. Touchpin homepage. topinashortcuttothelocationtothe 3. Touchshare tosendthelocationinformationina messageoranemail. 4. Touchadd 5. Sweepyourscreentodisplaythereviewsandapps screens.Touchoptions ➔suggest changes to suggestchangestothelocationinformation. toaddthelocationasafavorite. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications127 M e ssa ging TheMessagingfeatureallowsyoutosendonlinemessages,text messages,andmultimediamessagestootherphonesandemail addresses. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touchMessaging ➔Messaging TouchTap to add photoortouchphoto toadda photofromyourphotoalbums,ortakeanewphotowith thecamera. 3. TouchLocation location. 4. TouchTap to add texttotypeanentry. 5. Touchvoice 6. Touchdrawing 7. Touchoptions Formoreinformation,referto“CreatingandSendingText Messages”onpage 67. M iniDia r y TheMiniDiaryappenablesyoutocreateadiarycontainingyour dailyactivities,attachpicturesandsharediaryentrieson Facebook,Photobucket,andPicasa. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔MiniDiary 2. 2. –or– Touch Adding a New Diary Entry 1. TouchNewtocreateadiaryentry. Sweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewmoremenus. Recent displaysrecentlyaddedentries,searchforentries, andaddnewentries.Datelistsentriesbydate.Location listsentriesbylocation(ifavailable).Optionsletyouadd photos,voicememos,drawings,andadjustsettings. toaddavoicememo. toaddaquickdrawing. tosavethisentry. MiniDiary Settings 1. SweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewtheOptions menu. 2. TouchSettings. Therearethreemenus:general, accounts,andabout.Thegeneralmenudisplays MiniDiaryoptions.Theaccountsmenuallowsyouto configureFacebook,Photobucket,andPicasaforusewith MiniDiary.Theaboutmenudisplaythecurrentsoftware versionandinformation. diary location information is updated DRAFT TouchNew automaticallytoturnthisfeatureOn. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 3. 128 totouchtheMaptoaddyour 4. 5. New diary weather information is updated automatically Use my location Note: Note: Privacy Statement Samsung Microsoft Privacy Statement 6. Require a password to enter MiniDiary 7. Back up on SkyDrive My Mobile Now 8. Restore from SkyDrive Allow “Now” to use your location? Samsung Privacy statement Microsoft Privacy statement OK Cancel 5. IntheTemperature Unitfield,chooseyourtemperature displaypreferencebytouchingºC(Centigrade)orºF (Fahrenheit). ,andthen 6. IntheSystem of Measurementfield,chooseyour preferencefordisplayingmeasurementsbytouching EnglishorMetric. todisplaythecitywhereyouare Touchcurrent city located.Touchthecitytoselectit. 7. Touch Select Cities for Weather Re porting 1. Touch ➔ cities. 2. TouchAdd a city 3. Type a city nameusingthekeypad,touch touchthecorrectcity. –or– –or– todisplayalistofcities.Scroll Touchselect list throughthelistofcitiesandselectone. 4. TouchAdd a cityagain,ifyouwanttoenteranothercity. Changing Weather Settings 1. Touch ➔ general. 2. TouchAuto refresh when application startstoautomatically refreshweatherinformationwhentheapplicationstarts. 3. TouchUse my locationtouseyourcurrentlocationfor weatherinformation. 4. TouchAuto Locationtoautomaticallydisplaytheweather forthecityinwhichyouarelocated. 130 View ing Weather Conditions Theweatherscreendisplayscurrentweatherconditionsforthe citiesyouhaveadded.Theweatherforecastforthenextsixdays (sunny,partlycloudy,cloudy,andhighandlowtemperatures)is displayedontheweatherscreenforyourprimarycity. 1. Torefreshtheweather,touch 2. Touchthenameofacityontheweatherscreenformore informationaboutcurrentweatherconditions. 3. Touchhourly foranhourlyforecastormap radar-typeviewofthearea. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY fora Accessing the New s Screen 1. Sweepyourscreentotheleft.Thenewsscreendisplays. 2. Torefreshthenews,touch 3. Toeditthenewscategory,touch 4. Touch 7. TouchAuto refresh when application startstorefreshyour stocksinformationeachtimeyoustarttheNow application.IntheDisplay stocks byfield,chooseStock nameorStock symbol. 8. Touch 9. Torefreshyourstocklistings,touch . Accessing the Stocks Screen 1. Sweepyourscreentotheleft.Thestocksscreendisplays. 2. Toeditthestockssettings,touch 3. Touch Add a stockandType a company name or stock symbolusingthekeypad.Touch andthentouchthe correctstocktoaddittoyourstocks. 4. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaytheindicesscreen. 5. Touch Add an indexandType an index name or symbol usingthekeypad.Touch andthentouchthecorrect indextoaddittoyourindices. 6. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaythegeneral screen. Accessing Now Applications and Settings 1. Sweepyourscreentotheleft.Thecurrency,toptweets, andsettingsscreendisplays. 2. Touchcurrencytodisplaythefollowingscreens: • rate: Displays a base currency and the exchange rate for other currencies • converter: Helps you calculate the amount of one currency based on another currency. 3. Touchtop tweetstoviewtoptweetsfromtwitter.Sweep yourscreentoviewtoptweetsfromvariouscountries. to Touchrefresh torefreshlist.Touchsettings addorremovecountries. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications131 4. todisplaythefollowingscreens: Touchsettings • sections: Check the up to three items that you want to display on the Now front page. • live tile: Allows you to add the weather to your primary Now Home screen tile. You can also add secondary tiles for news and top tweets to your Home screen. • Touch theExcel Sample document to view general information about Excel, which lets you view, edit, and create Microsoft Excel spreadsheets on your phone. 3. • about: Displays Now information such as software version and Open source announcement. • email: Displays documents opened from your email accounts. Touch Search to search for a term in the list of documents. Offic e • SkyDrive: Windows Live SkyDrive provides free storage so you can store your documents online. SkyDrive is available if you have set up a Windows Live email account. For more information about SkyDrive, go to http://explore.live.com/ and click on SkyDrive. WithOffice,youcanview,edit,andcreateExcelspreadsheets andWorddocuments,viewandeditPowerPointpresentations, createnotes,orsearchforandsharedocumentfileswithothers. ToaccessOffice,followthesesteps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. ➔ Office • Touch the PowerPoint Sample document to view general information about PowerPoint, which lets you view and edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations on your phone. 132 • Office 365: Touch set up to set up your Office 365 account on your phone to access your Office documents, email, calendar, and contacts. For more information, go to http://www.microsoft.com. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaytherecentscreen. • Touch the Word Explore Sample document to view general information about Word, which lets you view, edit, and create Microsoft Word documents on your phone. Sweepyourscreentothelefttodisplaytheplacesscreen. • Phone: Displays the office documents saved on your phone. Touch Search to search for a term in the list of documents. 4. Touch to search for a term in the all documents, SkyDrive documents, phone documents, email documents, or SharePoint documents. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Phone Adding a Document or Note Toaddanoteoranofficedocument: 1. Touchnew 2. Followtheon-screeninstructionstoaddanoffice document.TemplatesarealsoavailableforWordandExcel documents. One N ot e Youcanstayorganizedusingtext,pictures,oraudionotes. Createnewnotebooks,orreviewandeditsharedOneNote notebooksusingSkyDrive. ToaccessOneNote,followthesesteps: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ➔ OneNote 2. Touchnew 3. Touchsearch 4. Touchoptions tosyncnotes,viewsyncstatus,or selectpagesofnotes. tocreateanewnote. tosearchfornotes. ThePhoneapplicationallowsyoutomakeoransweracall.It alsoincludesthefeaturesandfunctionalityassociatedwith makingoransweringacall.Formoreinformation,referto“Call Functions”onpage 36. Phot o Edit or PhotoEditoristheultimatephotoeditorforWindowsPhone, combininganeasyinterfaceandprofessionalgradetoolsand effects.Formoreinformation,referto“PhotoEditor”on page 65. Phot os ThePhotosapplicationiswhereyouviewphotosandplayback videos.Forphotos,youcanalsosetphotosaswallpaperand shareasapicturemessage.Formoreinformation,referto “Photos”onpage 56. Pe ople Youcanmanageyourdailycontactsbystoringtheirname, number,email,andotherinformationinyourphoneusingthe Peoplefeature. Formoreinformation,referto“YourPeopleHub”onpage 42. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications133 Set tings Thisapplicationnavigatestothesystemandapplications settingsforyourphone.Itincludessuchsettingsas:sound, Wi-Fi,Bluetooth,accounts,display,security,memory,andany extrasettingsassociatedwithyourphone.Formoreinformation, referto“ChangingYourSettings”onpage 82. St ore Storeprovidesaccesstodownloadableapplications,music,and gamestoinstallonyourphone.Storealsoallowsyoutoprovide feedbackandcommentsaboutanapplicationorflagan applicationthatmightbeincompatiblewithyourphone. Setting Up a Microsoft Account BeforeusingStore,youmustsetupaMicrosoftaccount.For moreinformation,referto“UsingtheStart-upWizard”on page 9. ToaccessStoreanddownloadapplications,games,andmusic: .ThemainStore 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchStore screendisplays. 2. TouchSamsung Zone,apps,games,music,orpodcasts. –or– Sweepyourscreentotherightorlefttoviewfeatured applications,games,andmusic.Touchanitemtodisplay moreinformation Voic e ma il Allunansweredcallstoyourphonearesenttovoicemail,evenif yourphoneisturnedoff,soyou’llwanttosetupyourvoicemail andpersonalgreetingassoonasyouactivateyourphone. Formoreinformation,referto“SettingUpYourVoiceMail”on page 11. Dow nloading Applications, Games, and Music Thetypeofcontentdetermineswhereitappearsonyourphone. Music,videos,andpodcastsappearinMusic + Videos,games appearinGames,andapplicationsappearintheApplicationslist. 134 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Wallet The Wallet app stores credit or debit cards, Microft gift cards, PayPal account information, and other payment options, giving you quick and easy access when purchasing online or in stores. To access the Wallet feature: 1. From the Home screen, touchWallet 2. 3. Touch add Touch search to enter card information. to search for card information. 4. Touch options to refresh data, view settings + pin, and to learn more about using Wallet. 5. Sweep the screen left to view deals and other money saving opportunities. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Applications 135 Section 11: Health and Safety Information Thissectionoutlinesthesafetyprecautionsassociatedwithusing yourphone.Theterms“mobiledevice”or“cellphone”areused inthissectiontorefertoyourphone.Read this information before using your mobile device. Ex posure t o Ra dio Fre que ncy (RF) Signa ls TheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)haspublished informationforconsumersrelatingtoRadioFrequency(RF) exposurefromwirelessphones.TheFDApublicationincludesthe followinginformation: Do cell phones pose a health hazard? Manypeopleareconcernedthatcellphoneradiationwillcause cancerorotherserioushealthhazards.Theweightofscientific evidencehasnotlinkedcellphoneswithanyhealthproblems. CellphonesemitlowlevelsofRadioFrequency(RF)energy.Over thepast15years,scientistshaveconductedhundredsofstudies lookingatthebiologicaleffectsoftheradiofrequencyenergy emittedbycellphones.Whilesomeresearchershavereported biologicalchangesassociatedwithRFenergy,thesestudieshave failedtobereplicated.Themajorityofstudiespublishedhave failedtoshowanassociationbetweenexposuretoradio frequencyfromacellphoneandhealthproblems. 136 ThelowlevelsofRFcellphonesemitwhileinuseareinthe microwavefrequencyrange.TheyalsoemitRFatsubstantially reducedtimeintervalswheninthestand-bymode.Whereashigh levelsofRFcanproducehealtheffects(byheatingtissue), exposuretolowlevelRFthatdoesnotproduceheatingeffects causesnoknownadversehealtheffects. Thebiologicaleffectsofradiofrequencyenergyshouldnotbe confusedwiththeeffectsfromothertypesofelectromagnetic energy. Veryhighlevelsofelectromagneticenergy,suchasisfoundin X-raysandgammarays,canionizebiologicaltissues.Ionization isaprocesswhereelectronsarestrippedawayfromtheirnormal locationsinatomsandmolecules.Itcanpermanentlydamage biologicaltissuesincludingDNA,thegeneticmaterial. Theenergylevelsassociatedwithradiofrequencyenergy, includingbothradiowavesandmicrowaves,arenotgreat enoughtocauseionizationofatomsandmolecules.Therefore, RFenergyisatypeofnon-ionizingradiation.Othertypesof non-ionizingradiationincludevisiblelight,infraredradiation (heat),andotherformsofelectromagneticradiationwith relativelylowfrequencies. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY WhileRFenergydoesnotionizeparticles,largeamountscan increasebodytemperaturesandcausetissuedamage.Two areasofthebody,theeyesandthetestes,areparticularly vulnerabletoRFheatingbecausethereisrelativelylittleblood flowinthemtocarryawayexcessheat. Research Results to Date: Is there a connection betw een RF and certain health problems? Theresultsofmoststudiesconductedtodatesayno.Inaddition, attemptstoreplicateandconfirmthefewstudiesthathave shownaconnectionhavefailed. Thescientificcommunityatlargethereforebelievesthatthe weightofscientificevidencedoesnotshowanassociation betweenexposuretoRadioFrequency(RF)fromcellphonesand adversehealthoutcomes.Stillthescientificcommunityhas supportedadditionalresearchtoaddressgapsinknowledge. Someofthesestudiesaredescribedbelow. Interphone Study Interphoneisalargeinternationalstudydesignedtodetermine whethercellphonesincreasetheriskofheadandneckcancer.A reportpublishedintheInternationalJournalofEpidemiology (June,2010)comparedcellphoneusageformorethan5,000 peoplewithbraintumors(gliomaandmeningioma)andasimilar numberofhealthycontrols. ResultsofthisstudydidNOTshowthatcellphonescausedbrain cancer.Inthisstudy,mostpeoplehadnoincreasedriskofbrain cancerfromusingcellphones.Forpeoplewiththeheaviestuse ofcellphones(anaverageofmorethan½hourperday,every day,forover10years)thestudysuggestedaslightincreasein braincancer.However,theauthorsdeterminedthatbiasesand errorspreventedanyconclusionsbeingdrawnfromthisdata. AdditionalinformationaboutInterphonecanbefoundat http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf. Interphoneisthelargestcellphonestudytodate,butitdidnot answerallquestionsaboutcellphonesafety.Additionalresearch isbeingconductedaroundtheworld,andtheFDAcontinuesto monitordevelopmentsinthisfield. International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS) TheCOSMOSstudyaimstoconductlong-termhealthmonitoring ofalargegroupofpeopletodetermineifthereareanyhealth issueslinkedtolong-termexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy fromcellphoneuse.TheCOSMOSstudywillfollow approximately300,000adultcellphoneusersinEuropefor20to 30years.AdditionalinformationabouttheCOSMOSstudycanbe foundathttp://www.ukcosmos.org/index.html. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation137 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS) MOBI-KIDSisaninternationalstudyinvestigatingtherelationship betweenexposuretoradiofrequencyenergyfrom communicationtechnologiesincludingcellphonesandbrain cancerinyoungpeople.Thisisaninternationalmulti-center studyinvolving14Europeanandnon-Europeancountries. AdditionalinformationaboutMOBI-KIDScanbefoundat http://www.creal.cat/programes-recerca/en_projectes-creal/ view.php?ID=39. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute TheNationalCancerInstitute(NCI)activelyfollowscancer statisticsintheUnitedStatestodetectanychangeinratesof newcasesforbraincancer.Ifcellphonesplayaroleinriskfor braincancer,ratesshouldgoup,becauseheavycellphoneuse hasbeencommonforquitesometimeintheU.S.Between1987 and2005,theoverallage-adjustedincidenceofbraincancerdid notincrease.AdditionalinformationaboutSEERcanbefoundat http://seer.cancer.gov/. Cell Phone Industry Actions AlthoughtheexistingscientificdatadonotjustifyFDAregulatory actions,theFDAhasurgedthecellphoneindustrytotakea numberofsteps,includingthefollowing: 138 • Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for the type of signal emitted by cell phones; • Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user; and • Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current information on cell phone use and human health concerns. TheFDAalsoisworkingwithvoluntarystandard-settingbodies suchastheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers (IEEE),theInternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiation Protection(ICNIRP),andotherstoassurethatsafetystandards continuetoadequatelyprotectthepublic. Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Ifthereisariskfrombeingexposedtoradiofrequencyenergy (RF)fromcellphones-andatthispointwedonotknowthat thereis-itisprobablyverysmall.But,ifyouareconcerned aboutavoidingevenpotentialrisks,youcantakeafewsimple stepstominimizeyourRFexposure. •Reducetheamountoftimespentusingyourcellphone; •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetweenyour DRAFTheadandthecellphone. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Hands-Free Kits Hands-freekitsmayincludeaudioorBluetooth®headsetsand varioustypesofbody-wornaccessoriessuchasbelt-clipsand holsters.CombinationsofthesecanbeusedtoreduceRFenergy absorptionfromcellphones. Headsetscansubstantiallyreduceexposurebecausethephone isheldawayfromtheheadintheuser'shandorinapproved body-wornaccessories.CellphonesmarketedintheU.S.are requiredtomeetRFexposurecompliancerequirementswhen usedagainsttheheadandagainstthebody. BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRFemissions fromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethathands-free kitsreducerisks.Hands-freekitscanbeusedforconvenience andcomfort.Theyarealsorequiredbylawinmanystatesifyou wanttouseyourphonewhiledriving. Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF Radiation BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRFemissions fromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethataccessories whichclaimtoshieldtheheadfromthoseemissionsreduce risks.SomeproductsthatclaimtoshieldtheuserfromRF absorptionusespecialphonecases,whileothersinvolvenothing morethanametallicaccessoryattachedtothephone. Studieshaveshownthattheseproductsgenerallydonotworkas advertised.Unlike“hands-free”kits,theseso-called“shields” mayinterferewithproperoperationofthephone.Thephonemay beforcedtoboostitspowertocompensate,leadingtoan increaseinRFabsorption. Children and Cell Phones Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertoanyusersof cellphonesfromRFexposure,includingchildrenandteenagers. ThestepsadultscantaketoreduceRFexposureapplyto childrenandteenagersaswell. •Reducetheamountoftimespentonthecellphone; •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetweenthe headandthecellphone. Somegroupssponsoredbyothernationalgovernmentshave advisedthatchildrenbediscouragedfromusingcellphonesat all.Forexample,TheStewartReportfromtheUnitedKingdom madesucharecommendationinDecember2000.Inthisreport, agroupofindependentexpertsnotedthatnoevidenceexiststhat usingacellphonecausesbraintumorsorotherilleffects.Their recommendationtolimitcellphoneusebychildrenwasstrictly precautionary;itwasnotbasedonscientificevidencethatany healthhazardexists. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation139 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY AdditionalinformationonthesafetyofRFexposuresfromvarious sourcescanbeobtainedfromthefollowingorganizations (updated10/1/2010): •FCCRFSafetyProgram: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/. •EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA): http://www.epa.gov/radtown/wireless-tech.html. •OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/. (Note:Thiswebaddressiscasesensitive.) •NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth(NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/. •WorldHealthOrganization(WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/. •InternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiationProtection: http://www.icnirp.de. •HealthProtectionAgency: http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/. •USFoodandDrugAdministration: http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/ HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm. 140 Spe c ific Absorpt ion Rat e (SAR) Cer tific ation I nform ation Yourwirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itis designedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheexposurelimitsfor RadioFrequency(RF)energysetbytheFederalCommunications Commission(FCC)oftheU.S.Government. TheseFCCRFexposurelimitsarederivedfromthe recommendationsoftwoexpertorganizations:theNational CouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurement(NCRP)and theInstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers(IEEE).Inboth cases,therecommendationsweredevelopedbyscientificand engineeringexpertsdrawnfromindustry,government,and academiaafterextensivereviewsofthescientificliterature relatedtothebiologicaleffectsofRFenergy. TheRFexposurelimitsetbytheFCCforwirelessmobilephones employsaunitofmeasurementknownastheSpecific AbsorptionRate(SAR).TheSARisameasureoftherateof absorptionofRFenergybythehumanbodyexpressedinunitsof wattsperkilogram(W/kg).TheFCCrequireswirelessphonesto complywithasafetylimitof1.6wattsperkilogram(1.6W/kg). TheFCCSARlimitincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafetyto giveadditionalprotectiontothepublicandtoaccountforany variationsinmeasurements. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum reported value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limit established by the FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. 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 mobile device a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reportedDRAFT to the FCC is/are: FOR INTERNAL • Head: 0.51 W/kg. • Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg. SAR information on this and other model phones can be accessed online on the FCC's website through http:// transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/sar.html . To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone. Additional SAR information can also be obtained at http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/specific-absorption-rate-sar-cellulartelephones. FCC Part 15 Information to User Pursuant to part 15.21 of the F CC Rules, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Samsung could void your authority to operate the device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. USE Health and Safety Information ONLY 141 Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywith thelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15ofthe FCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiate radiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedin accordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmful interferencetoradiocommunications. However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurin aparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbe determinedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreof thefollowingmeasures: •Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. •Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. •Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthatto whichthereceiverisconnected. •Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Sm a rt Pra c t ic e s While Driving On the Road - Off the Phone Theprimaryresponsibilityofeverydriveristhesafeoperationof hisorhervehicle. 142 Responsibledriversunderstandthatnosecondarytaskshouldbe performedwhiledrivingwhetheritbeeating,drinking,talkingto passengers,ortalkingonamobilephone-unlessthedriverhas assessedthedrivingconditionsandisconfidentthatthe secondarytaskwillnotinterferewiththeirprimaryresponsibility. Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act of driving becomes impaired.Samsungiscommittedtopromoting responsibledrivingandgivingdriversthetoolstheyneedto understandandaddressdistractions. Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. For example, only hands-free use may be permitted in certain areas. Beforeansweringcalls,consideryourcircumstances.Letthecall gotovoicemailwhendrivingconditionsrequire.Remember, drivingcomesfirst,notthecall! Ifyouconsideracallnecessaryandappropriate,followthese tips: •Useahands-freedevice; •Secureyourphonewithineasyreach; DRAFT •Placecallswhenyouarenotmoving; FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY •Plancallswhenyourcarwillbestationary; •Donotengageinstressfuloremotionalconversations; •Letthepersonwithwhomyouarespeakingknowthatyouaredriving Bat t e r y U se a nd Sa fe t y •Donottakenotesorlookupphonenumberswhiledriving; Important! Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or damage.Mostbatteryissuesarisefromimproper handlingofbatteriesand,particularly,fromthe continueduseofdamagedbatteries. Noticeregardinglegalrestrictionsonmountingthisdeviceinan automobile: •Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise attempt andwillsuspendthecallifnecessary; Lawsinsomestatesmayprohibitmountingthisdeviceonor nearthewindshieldofanautomobile.Inotherstates,thelaw maypermitmountingthisdeviceonlyinspecificlocationsinthe automobile.Besuretoconsultthestateandlocallawsor ordinanceswhereyoudrivebeforemountingthisdeviceinan automobile.Failuretocomplywiththeserestrictionscouldresult infines,penalties,orotherdamages. Nevermountthisdeviceinamannerthatwillobstructthe driver'sclearviewofthestreetandtraffic. Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle. to change the form of your battery.Donotputahighdegreeof pressureonthebattery.Thiscancauseleakageoraninternal short-circuit,resultinginoverheating. •Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids. Liquidscangetintothephone'scircuits,leadingtocorrosion.Even whenthephoneappearstobedryandappearstooperatenormally, thecircuitrycouldslowlycorrodeandposeasafetyhazard.Ifthe phoneand/orbatterygetwet,havethemcheckedbyyourservice providerorcontactSamsung,eveniftheyappeartobeworking properly. Never watch videos, such as a movie or clip, or play video games while operating a vehicle. Formoreinformation,gotohttp://www.ctia.org. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation143 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY •Do not place your battery in or near a heat source.Excessive heatingcandamagethephoneorthebatteryandcouldcausethe phoneorthebatterytoexplode.Donotdryawetordampbatterywith anapplianceorheatsourcesuchasamicrowaveoven,hairdryer, iron,orradiator.Avoidleavingyourphoneinyourcarinhigh temperatures. •Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire.Thephoneor thebatterymayexplodewhenoverheated. •Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery.Donotletleaking batteryfluidcomeincontactwithyoureyes,skinorclothing.Forsafe disposaloptions,contactyournearestSamsung-authorizedservice center. •Avoid dropping the cell phone.Droppingthephoneorthebattery, especiallyonahardsurface,canpotentiallycausedamagetothe phoneandbattery.Ifyoususpectdamagetothephoneorbattery, takeittoaservicecenterforinspection. •Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. 144 •Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects.Accidental short-circuitingcanoccurwhenametallicobject(coin,key,jewelry, clip,orpen)causesadirectconnectionbetweenthe+and-terminals ofthebattery(metalstripsonthebattery),forexamplewhenyou carryasparebatteryinapocketorbag.Short-circuitingtheterminals maydamagethebatteryortheobjectcausingtheshort-circuiting. Important! UseonlySamsung-approvedbatteries,andrecharge yourbatteryonlywithSamsung-approvedchargers whicharespecificallydesignedforyourphone. WARNING! Use of a non-Samsung-approved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.Samsung's warrantydoesnotcoverdamagetothephonecausedby non-Samsung-approvedbatteriesand/orchargers. •Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers.Some websitesandsecond-handdealersnotassociatedwithreputable manufacturersandcarriers,mightbesellingincompatibleoreven counterfeitbatteriesandchargers.Consumersshouldpurchase manufacturerorcarrier-recommendedproductsandaccessories.If unsureaboutwhetherareplacementbatteryorchargeriscompatible, contactthemanufacturerofthebatteryorcharger. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY •Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and charging devices could result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire, explosion, or leakage, leading to serious injuries, damages to your phone, or other serious hazard. Sa m sung M obile Produc t s a nd Re cycling Samsungcaresfortheenvironmentandencouragesits customerstorecycleSamsungmobiledevicesandgenuine Samsungaccessories. Properdisposalofyourmobiledeviceanditsbatteryisnotonly importantforsafety,itbenefitstheenvironment.Batteriesmust berecycledordisposedofproperly. Recyclingprogramsforyourmobiledevice,batteries,and accessoriesmaynotbeavailableinyourarea. We'vemadeiteasyforyoutorecycleyouroldSamsungmobile devicebyworkingwithrespectedtake-backcompaniesinevery stateinthecountry. Drop It Off YoucandropoffyourSamsung-brandedmobiledeviceand batteriesforrecyclingatoneofournumerousSamsung RecyclingDirect(SM)locations.Alistoftheselocationsmay befoundat:http://pages.samsung.com/us/recyclingdirect/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect_locations.jsp. Samsung-brandeddevicesandbatterieswillbeacceptedat theselocationsfornofee. Consumersmayalsorecycletheirusedmobiledeviceor batteriesatmanyretailorcarrier-providedlocationswhere mobiledevicesandbatteriesaresold.Additionalinformation regardingspecificlocationsmaybefoundat: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/plugin/cellphone/ index.htmorathttp://www.call2recycle.org/. Mail It In TheSamsungMobileTake-BackProgramwillprovide Samsungcustomerswithafreerecyclingmailinglabel.Just goto http://www.samsung.com/us/aboutsamsung/citizenship/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect.html?INT=STA_r ecyle_your_phone_pageandfollowtheinstructionstoprintout afreepre-paidpostagelabelandthensendyouroldmobile deviceorbatterytotheaddresslisted,viaU.S.Mail,for recycling. Disposeofunwantedelectronicsthroughanapproved recycler. Tofindthenearestrecyclinglocation,gotoourwebsite: www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Orcall,(877)278-0799. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation145 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Follow local re gulations re garding disposal of mobile devices and batteries Disposeofyourmobiledeviceandbatteriesinaccordancewith localregulations.Insomeareas,thedisposaloftheseitemsin householdorbusinesstrashmaybeprohibited.Helpusprotect theenvironment-recycle! Warning! Neverdisposeofbatteriesinafirebecausetheymay explode. U L Ce rtifie d Travel Cha rge r TheTravelChargerforthisphonehasmetapplicableULsafety requirements.Pleaseadheretothefollowingsafetyinstructions perULguidelines: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FORCONNECTIONTOASUPPLYNOTINNORTH AMERICA,USEANATTACHMENTPLUGADAPTOROF 146 THEPROPERCONFIGURATIONFORTHEPOWER OUTLET. THISPOWERUNITISINTENDEDTOBECORRECTLY ORIENTEDINAVERTICALORHORIZONTALORFLOOR MOUNTPOSITION. Displa y / Touch-Scre e n Pleasenotethefollowinginformationwhenusingyourmobile device: WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY Thedisplayonyourmobiledeviceismadeofglassor acrylicandcouldbreakifyourmobiledeviceisdroppedor ifitreceivessignificantimpact.Donotuseifscreenis brokenorcrackedasthiscouldcauseinjurytoyou. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH-SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE Ifyourmobiledevicehasatouch-screendisplay,please notethatatouch-screenrespondsbesttoalighttouch fromthepadofyourfingeroranon-metallicstylus.Using excessiveforceorametallicobjectwhenpressingonthe touch-screenmaydamagethetemperedglasssurface andvoidthewarranty.Formoreinformation,pleaserefer tothe“StandardLimitedWarranty”. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY GPS & AGPS CertainSamsungmobiledevicescanuseaGlobalPositioning System(GPS)signalforlocation-basedapplications.AGPSuses satellitescontrolledbytheU.S.Governmentthataresubjectto changesimplementedinaccordancewiththeDepartmentof Defensepolicyandthe2008FederalRadionavigationPlan(FRP). Changesmayaffecttheperformanceoflocation-based technologyonyourmobiledevice. CertainSamsungmobiledevicescanalsouseanAssistedGlobal PositioningSystem(AGPS),whichobtainsinformationfromthe cellularnetworktoimproveGPSperformance.AGPSusesyour wirelessserviceprovider'snetworkandthereforeairtime,data charges,and/oradditionalchargesmayapplyinaccordancewith yourserviceplan.Contactyourwirelessserviceproviderfor details. Your Location Location-basedinformationincludesinformationthatcanbe usedtodeterminetheapproximatelocationofamobiledevice. Mobiledeviceswhichareconnectedtoawirelessnetwork transmitlocation-basedinformation.Additionally,ifyouuse applicationsthatrequirelocation-basedinformation(e.g.driving directions),suchapplicationstransmitlocation-based information.Thelocation-basedinformationmaybesharedwith third-parties,includingyourwirelessserviceprovider, applicationsproviders,Samsung,andotherthird-parties providingservices. Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls Whenyoumakeanemergencycall,thecellularnetworkmay activateAGPStechnologyinyourmobiledevicetotellthe emergencyrespondersyourapproximatelocation. AGPShaslimitationsandmight not work in your area.Therefore: •Alwaystelltheemergencyresponderyourlocationtothebestofyour ability;and •Remainonthemobiledeviceforaslongastheemergencyresponder instructsyou. Navigation Maps,directions,andothernavigation-data,includingdata relatingtoyourcurrentlocation,maycontaininaccurateor incompletedata,andcircumstancescananddochangeover time.Insomeareas,completeinformationmaynotbeavailable. Therefore,you should always visually confirm that the navigational instructions are consistent with what you see before following them. All users should pay attention to road conditions, closures, traffic, and all other factors that may impact safe driving or walking. Always obey posted road signs. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation147 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Em e rge ncy Ca lls Thismobiledevice,likeanywirelessmobiledevice,operates usingradiosignals,wirelessandlandlinenetworks,aswellas user-programmedfunctions,whichcannotguaranteeconnection inallconditions,areas,orcircumstances. Therefore,youshouldneverrelysolelyonanywirelessmobile deviceforessentialcommunications(medicalemergencies,for example).Beforetravelinginremoteorunderdevelopedareas, plananalternatemethodofcontactingemergencyservices personnel.Remember,tomakeorreceiveanycalls,themobile devicemustbeswitchedonandinaserviceareawithadequate signalstrength. Emergencycallsmaynotbepossibleonallwirelessmobile devicenetworksorwhencertainnetworkservicesand/ormobile devicefeaturesareinuse.Checkwithlocalserviceproviders. To make an emergency call: 1. Ifthemobiledeviceisnoton,switchiton. ➔ .Thedialer 2. FromtheHomescreen,touch displays. 3. Keyintheemergencynumberforyourpresentlocation(for example,911orotherofficialemergencynumber). Emergencynumbersvarybylocation. 4. 148 Touchcall. Ifcertainfeaturesareinuse(callblocking,forexample),youmay firstneedtodeactivatethosefeaturesbeforeyoucanmakean emergencycall.ConsultyourUserManualandyourlocalcellular serviceprovider.Whenmakinganemergencycall,rememberto giveallthenecessaryinformationasaccuratelyaspossible. Rememberthatyourmobiledevicemaybetheonlymeansof communicationatthesceneofanaccident;donotcutoffthecall untilgivenpermissiontodoso. Ca re a nd M a int ena nc e Yourmobiledeviceisaproductofsuperiordesignand craftsmanshipandshouldbetreatedwithcare.Thesuggestions belowwillhelpyoufulfillanywarrantyobligationsandallowyou toenjoythisproductformanyyears: Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from: Liquids of any kind Keepthemobiledevicedry.Precipitation,humidity,and liquidscontainmineralsthatwillcorrodeelectroniccircuits.If themobiledevicedoesgetwet,donotacceleratedryingwith theuseofanoven,microwave,ordryer,becausethismay damagethemobiledeviceandcouldcauseafireor explosion. Donotusethemobiledevicewithawethand.Doingsomay causeanelectricshocktoyouordamagetothemobile device. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Extreme heat or cold Avoidtemperaturesbelow0°C/32°Forabove45°C/113°F. Microwaves Donottrytodryyourmobiledeviceinamicrowaveoven. Doingsomaycauseafireorexplosion. Dust and dirt Donotexposeyourmobiledevicetodust,dirt,orsand. Cleaning solutions Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrong detergentstocleanthemobiledevice.Wipeitwithasoft clothslightlydampenedinamildsoap-and-watersolution. Shock or vibration Donotdrop,knock,orshakethemobiledevice.Rough handlingcanbreakinternalcircuitboards. Paint Donotpaintthemobiledevice.Paintcanclogthedevice’s movingpartsorventilationopeningsandpreventproper operation. Re sponsible List e ning Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss. Damagetohearingoccurswhenapersonisexposedtoloud soundsovertime.Theriskofhearinglossincreasesassoundis playedlouderandforlongerdurations.Prolongedexposureto loudsounds(includingmusic)isthemostcommoncauseof preventablehearingloss.Somescientificresearchsuggeststhat usingportableaudiodevices,suchasportablemusicplayersand cellphones,athighvolumesettingsforlongdurationsmaylead topermanentnoise-inducedhearingloss. Thisincludestheuseofheadphones(includingheadsets, earbuds,andBluetooth®orotherwirelessdevices).Exposureto veryloudsoundhasalsobeenassociatedinsomestudieswith tinnitus(aringingintheear),hypersensitivitytosound,and distortedhearing.Individualsusceptibilitytonoise-induced hearinglossandpotentialhearingproblemvaries.Additionally, theamountofsoundproducedbyaportableaudiodevicevaries dependingonthenatureofthesound,thedevicesettings,and theheadphonesthatareused.Asaresult,thereisnosingle volumesettingthatisappropriateforeveryoneorforevery combinationofsound,settings,andequipment. Youshouldfollowsomecommonsenserecommendationswhen usinganyportableaudiodevice: •Alwaysturnthevolumedownbeforepluggingtheearphonesintoan audiosource. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation149 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY •Setthevolumeinaquietenvironmentandselectthelowestvolumeat whichyoucanhearadequately. •Beawarethatyoucanadapttohighervolumesettingsovertime,not realizingthatthehighervolumemaybeharmfultoyourhearing. •Whenusingheadphones,turnthevolumedownifyoucannothearthe peoplespeakingnearyouorifthepersonsittingnexttoyoucanhear whatyouarelisteningto. •Donotturnthevolumeuptoblockoutnoisysurroundings.Ifyou choosetolistentoyourportabledeviceinanoisyenvironment,use noise-cancellingheadphonestoblockoutbackgroundenvironmental noise.Byblockingbackgroundenvironmentnoise,noisecancelling headphonesshouldallowyoutohearthemusicatlowervolumesthan whenusingearbuds. •Limittheamountoftimeyoulisten.Asthevolumeincreases,less timeisrequiredbeforeyouhearingcouldbeaffected. •Avoidusingheadphonesafterexposuretoextremelyloudnoises,such asrockconcerts,thatmightcausetemporaryhearingloss.Temporary hearinglossmightcauseunsafevolumestosoundnormal. Youcanobtainadditionalinformationonthissubjectfromthe followingsources: American Academy of Audiology 11730PlazaAmericanDrive,Suite300 Reston,VA20190 Voice:(800)222-2336 Email:info@audiology.org Internet: http://www.audiology.org/Pages/default.aspx National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders NationalInstitutesofHealth 31CenterDrive,MSC2320 Bethesda,MD20892-2320 Email:nidcdinfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ •Donotlistenatanyvolumethatcausesyoudiscomfort.Ifyou experienceringinginyourears,hearmuffledspeech,orexperience anytemporaryhearingdifficultyafterlisteningtoyourportableaudio device,discontinueuseandconsultyourdoctor. 150 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395EStreet,S.W.,Suite9200 PatriotsPlazaBuilding Washington,DC20201 Voice:1-800-35-NIOSH(1-800-356-4674) 1-800-CDC-INFO(1-800-232-4636) OutsidetheU.S.513-533-8328 Email:cdcinfo@cdc.gov Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ default.html 1-888-232-6348TTY Ope rating Environm e nt Remembertofollowanyspecialregulationsinforceinanyarea, andalwaysswitchyourmobiledeviceoffwheneveritis forbiddentouseit,orwhenitmaycauseinterferenceordanger. Whenconnectingthemobiledeviceoranyaccessorytoanother device,readitsuser'sguidefordetailedsafetyinstructions.Do notconnectincompatibleproducts. Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices MostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromRadio Frequency(RF)signals.However,certainelectronicequipment maynotbeshieldedagainsttheRFsignalsfromyourwireless mobiledevice.Consultthemanufacturertodiscussalternatives. Implantable Medical Devices Aminimumseparationofsix(6)inchesshouldbemaintained betweenahandheldwirelessmobiledeviceandanimplantable medicaldevice,suchasapacemakerorimplantablecardioverter defibrillator,toavoidpotentialinterferencewiththedevice. Personswhohavesuchdevices: •ShouldALWAYSkeepthemobiledevicemorethansix(6)inchesfrom theirimplantablemedicaldevicewhenthemobiledeviceisturnedON; •Shouldnotcarrythemobiledeviceinabreastpocket; •Shouldusetheearoppositetheimplantablemedicaldeviceto minimizethepotentialforinterference; •ShouldturnthemobiledeviceOFFimmediatelyifthereisanyreason tosuspectthatinterferenceistakingplace; •Shouldreadandfollowthedirectionsfromthemanufacturerofyour implantablemedicaldevice.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutusing yourwirelessmobiledevicewithanimplantablemedicaldevice, consultyourhealthcareprovider. DRAFT HealthandSafetyInformation151 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Formoreinformationsee:http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html#. Other Medical Devices Ifyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevices,consultthe manufacturerofyourdevicetodetermineifitisadequately shieldedfromexternalRFenergy.Yourphysicianmaybeableto assistyouinobtainingthisinformation.Switchyourmobile deviceoffinhealthcarefacilitieswhenanyregulationspostedin theseareasinstructyoutodoso.Hospitalsorhealthcare facilitiesmaybeusingequipmentthatcouldbesensitiveto externalRFenergy. Vehicles RFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequately shieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Checkwiththe manufactureroritsrepresentativeregardingyourvehiclebefore usingyourmobiledeviceinamotorvehicle.Youshouldalso consultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthathasbeenadded toyourvehicle. Posted Facilities Switchyourmobiledeviceoffinanyfacilitywherepostednotices requireyoutodoso. 152 Potentially Explosive Environments Switchyourmobiledeviceoffwheninanyareawithapotentially explosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsandinstructions.Sparks insuchareascouldcauseanexplosionorfireresultinginbodily injuryorevendeath.Usersareadvisedtoswitchthemobile deviceoffwhileatarefuelingpoint(servicestation). Usersareremindedoftheneedtoobserverestrictionsontheuse ofradioequipmentinfueldepots(fuelstorageanddistribution areas),chemicalplants,orwhereblastingoperationsarein progress.Areaswithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereare often,butnotalways,clearlymarked.Theyincludebelowdeck onboats,chemicaltransferorstoragefacilities,vehiclesusing liquefiedpetroleumgas(suchaspropaneorbutane),areas wheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticles,suchasgrain, dust,ormetalpowders,andanyotherareawhereyouwould normallybeadvisedtoturnoffyourvehicleengine. When your Device is Wet Donotturnonyourdeviceifitiswet.Ifyourdeviceisalreadyon, turnitoffandremovethebatteryimmediately(ifthedevicewill notturnofforyoucannotremovethebattery,leaveitas-is). Then,drythedevicewithatowelandtakeittoaservicecenter. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Re st ric t ing Children's Ac c e ss t o Your M obile Device Yourmobiledeviceisnotatoy.Donotallowchildrentoplaywith itbecausetheycouldhurtthemselvesandothers,damagethe mobiledevice,ormakecallsthatincreaseyourmobiledevice bill. Keepthemobiledeviceandallitspartsandaccessoriesoutof thereachofsmallchildren. FCC Not ic e a nd Ca ut ions FCC Notice ThemobiledevicemaycauseTVorradiointerferenceifusedin closeproximitytoreceivingequipment.TheFCCcanrequireyou tostopusingthemobiledeviceifsuchinterferencecannotbe eliminated.Vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchas propaneorbutane)mustcomplywiththeNationalFireProtection Standard(NFPA-58).Foracopyofthisstandard,contactthe NationalFireProtectionAssociation. Cautions Anychangesormodificationstoyourmobiledevicenotexpressly approvedinthisdocumentcouldvoidyourwarrantyforthis equipmentandvoidyourauthoritytooperatethisequipment. Onlyuseapprovedbatteries,antennas,andchargers.Theuseof anyunauthorizedaccessoriesmaybedangerousandvoidthe mobiledevicewarrantyifsaidaccessoriescausedamageora defecttothemobiledevice. Althoughyourmobiledeviceisquitesturdy,itisacomplexpiece ofequipmentandcanbebroken.Avoiddropping,hitting, bending,orsittingonit. Othe r I m port a nt Sa fe t y Inform ation •Onlyqualifiedpersonnelshouldservicethemobiledeviceorinstallthe mobiledeviceinavehicle.Faultyinstallationorservicemaybe dangerousandmayinvalidateanywarrantyapplicabletothedevice. •Ensurethatanymobiledevicesorrelatedequipmentinstalledinyour vehiclearesecurelymounted. •Checkregularlythatallwirelessmobiledeviceequipmentinyour vehicleismountedandoperatingproperly. •Whenusingaheadsetindryenvironments,staticelectricitycanbuild upintheheadsetandcauseasmallquickstaticelectricalshock.To minimizetheriskofelectrostaticdischargefromtheheadsetavoid usingtheheadsetinextremelydryenvironmentsortouchagrounded unpaintedmetalobjecttodischargestaticelectricitybeforeinserting theheadset. •Donotstoreorcarryflammableliquids,gases,orexplosivematerials inthesamecompartmentasthemobiledevice,itsparts,or DRAFT accessories. HealthandSafetyInformation153 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY •Forvehiclesequippedwithanairbag,rememberthatanairbag inflateswithgreatforce.Donotplaceobjects,includinginstalledor portablewirelessequipmentnearorintheareaovertheairbagorin theairbagdeploymentarea.Ifwirelessequipmentisimproperly installedandtheairbaginflates,seriousinjurycouldresult. •Switchyourmobiledeviceoffbeforeboardinganaircraft.Theuseof wirelessmobiledevicesinaircraftisillegalandmaybedangerousto theaircraft'soperation.Checkwithappropriateauthoritiesbefore usinganyfunctionofamobiledevicewhileonanaircraft. •Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsmayleadtothesuspensionor •Reduceriskofrepetitivemotioninjuries.Whenyourepetitively performactions,suchaspressingkeys,drawingcharactersona touchscreenwithyourfingers,orplayinggames,youmayexperience occasionaldiscomfortinyourhands,neck,shoulders,orotherpartsof yourbody.Whenusingyourdeviceforextendedperiods,holdthe devicewitharelaxedgrip,pressthekeyslightly,andtakefrequent breaks.Ifyoucontinuetohavediscomfortduringoraftersuchuse, stopuseandseeaphysician. •Ifyourdevicehasacameraflashorlight,donotusetheflashorlight closetotheeyesofpeopleorpets.[122011] denialofcellphoneservicestotheoffender,orlegalaction,orboth. •Whileusingyourdevice,leavesomelightsonintheroomanddonot holdthescreentooclosetoyoureyes. •Seizuresorblackoutscanoccurwhenyouareexposedtoflashing lightswhilewatchingvideosorplayinggamesforextendedperiods.If youfeelanydiscomfort,stopusingthedeviceimmediately. 154 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 12: Warranty Information St a nda rd Lim it e d Wa rra nt y What is covered and for how long? SAMSUNGTELECOMMUNICATIONSAMERICA,LLC(“SAMSUNG”) warrantsthatSAMSUNG’shandsetsandaccessories(“Products”) arefreefromdefectsinmaterialandworkmanshipundernormal useandservicefortheperiodcommencinguponthedateof purchasebythefirstconsumerpurchaserandcontinuingforthe followingspecifiedperiodoftimeafterthatdate: Phone 1Year Batteries 1Year Case/Pouch/Holster 90Days OtherPhoneAccessories 1Year What is not covered? ThisLimitedWarrantyisconditioneduponproperuseofthe Product. ThisLimitedWarrantydoesnotcover:(a)defectsordamage resultingfromaccident,misuse,abnormaluse,abnormal conditions,improperstorage,exposuretoliquid,moisture, dampness,sandordirt,neglect,orunusualphysical,electricalor electromechanicalstress;(b) scratches,dentsandcosmetic damage,unlesscausedbySAMSUNG;(c) defectsordamage resultingfromexcessiveforceoruseofametallicobjectwhen pressingonatouchscreen;(d) equipmentthathastheserial numberortheenhancementdatacoderemoved,defaced, damaged,alteredormadeillegible;(e) ordinarywearandtear; (f) defectsordamageresultingfromtheuseofProductin conjunctionorconnectionwithaccessories,products,or ancillary/peripheralequipmentnotfurnishedorapprovedby SAMSUNG;(g) defectsordamageresultingfromimproper testing,operation,maintenance,installation,service,or adjustmentnotfurnishedorapprovedbySAMSUNG;(h) defects ordamageresultingfromexternalcausessuchascollisionwith anobject,fire,flooding,dirt,windstorm,lightning,earthquake, exposuretoweatherconditions,theft,blownfuse,orimproper useofanyelectricalsource;(i) defectsordamageresultingfrom cellularsignalreceptionortransmission,orvirusesorother softwareproblemsintroducedintotheProduct;or(j) Product usedorpurchasedoutsidetheUnitedStates.ThisLimited Warrantycoversbatteriesonlyifbatterycapacityfallsbelow80% ofratedcapacityorthebatteryleaks,andthisLimitedWarranty doesnotcoveranybatteryif(i) thebatteryhasbeenchargedby abatterychargernotspecifiedorapprovedbySAMSUNGfor DRAFT WarrantyInformation155 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY chargingthebattery;(ii) anyofthesealsonthebatteryare brokenorshowevidenceoftampering;or(iii) thebatteryhas beenusedinequipmentotherthantheSAMSUNGphonefor whichitisspecified. What are SAMSUNG’s obligations? Duringtheapplicablewarrantyperiod,providedtheProductis returnedinaccordancewiththetermsofthisLimitedWarranty, SAMSUNGwillrepairorreplacetheProduct,atSAMSUNG’ssole option,withoutcharge.SAMSUNGmay,atSAMSUNG’ssole option,userebuilt,reconditioned,ornewpartsorcomponents whenrepairinganyProduct,ormayreplacetheProductwitha rebuilt,reconditionedornewProduct. Repaired/replacedcases,pouchesandholsterswillbewarranted foraperiodofninety(90)days.Allotherrepaired/replaced Productswillbewarrantedforaperiodequaltotheremainderof theoriginalLimitedWarrantyontheoriginalProductorforninety (90)days,whicheverislonger.AllreplacedProducts,parts, components,boardsandequipmentshallbecomethepropertyof SAMSUNG.Excepttoanyextentexpresslyallowedbyapplicable law,transferorassignmentofthisLimitedWarrantyisprohibited. What must you do to obtain warranty service? ToobtainserviceunderthisLimitedWarranty,youmustreturn theProducttoanauthorizedphoneservicefacilityinanadequate containerforshipping,accompaniedbythesalesreceiptor 156 comparableproofofsaleshowingtheoriginaldateofpurchase, theserialnumberoftheProductandtheseller’snameand address. ToobtainassistanceonwheretodelivertheProduct,pleasecall SAMSUNGCustomerCareat1-888-987-4357.IfSAMSUNG determinesthatanyProductisnotcoveredbythisLimited Warranty,youmustpayallparts,shipping,andlaborchargesfor therepairorreturnofsuchProduct. Youshouldkeepaseparatebackupcopyofanycontentsofthe ProductbeforedeliveringtheProducttoSAMSUNGforwarranty service,assomeorallofthecontentsmaybedeletedor reformattedduringthecourseofwarrantyservice. What are the limits on SAMSUNG’s liability? THISLIMITEDWARRANTYSETSOUTTHEFULLEXTENTOF SAMSUNG’SRESPONSIBILITIES,ANDTHEEXCLUSIVEREMEDY REGARDINGTHEPRODUCTS. ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATION, IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFOR APARTICULARPURPOSE,ARELIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOF THISLIMITEDWARRANTY.INNOEVENTSHALLSAMSUNGBE LIABLEFORDAMAGESINEXCESSOFTHEPURCHASEPRICEOF THEPRODUCTORFOR,WITHOUTLIMITATION,COMMERCIAL LOSSOFANYSORT;LOSSOFUSE,TIME,DATA,REPUTATION, OPPORTUNITY,GOODWILL,PROFITSORSAVINGS; DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY INCONVENIENCE;INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIALOR PUNITIVEDAMAGES;ORDAMAGESARISINGFROMTHEUSEOR INABILITYTOUSETHEPRODUCT.SOMESTATESAND JURISDICTIONSDONOTALLOWLIMITATIONSONHOWLONGAN IMPLIEDWARRANTYLASTS,ORTHEDISCLAIMERORLIMITATION OFINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVE LIMITATIONSANDDISCLAIMERSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU. SAMSUNGMAKESNOWARRANTIESORREPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESSORIMPLIED,STATUTORYOROTHERWISE,ASTOTHE QUALITY,CAPABILITIES,OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCEOR SUITABILITYOFANYTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENT USEDINCONJUNCTIONWITHTHEPRODUCT,ORTHEABILITYTO INTEGRATEANYSUCHSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTWITHTHE PRODUCT,WHETHERSUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENTISINCLUDEDWITHTHEPRODUCTDISTRIBUTEDBY SAMSUNGOROTHERWISE.RESPONSIBILITYFORTHEQUALITY, CAPABILITIES,OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCEANDSUITABILITYOF ANYSUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTRESTS SOLELYWITHTHEUSERANDTHEDIRECTVENDOR,OWNEROR SUPPLIEROFSUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENT. NothingintheProductinstructionsorinformationshallbe construedtocreateanexpresswarrantyofanykindwithrespect totheProducts.Noagent,employee,dealer,representativeor resellerisauthorizedtomodifyorextendthisLimitedWarrantyor tomakebindingrepresentationsorclaims,whetherin advertising,presentationsorotherwise,onbehalfofSAMSUNG regardingtheProductsorthisLimitedWarranty. ThisLimitedWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyou mayalsohaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate. What is the procedure for resolving disputes? ALLDISPUTESWITHSAMSUNGARISINGINANYWAYFROMTHIS LIMITEDWARRANTYORTHESALE,CONDITIONOR PERFORMANCEOFTHEPRODUCTSSHALLBERESOLVED EXCLUSIVELYTHROUGHFINALANDBINDINGARBITRATION,AND NOTBYACOURTORJURY. Anysuchdisputeshallnotbecombinedorconsolidatedwitha disputeinvolvinganyotherperson’sorentity’sProductorclaim, andspecifically,withoutlimitationoftheforegoing,shallnot underanycircumstancesproceedaspartofaclassaction.The arbitrationshallbeconductedbeforeasinglearbitrator,whose awardmaynotexceed,informoramount,thereliefallowedby theapplicablelaw.Thearbitrationshallbeconductedaccording totheAmericanArbitrationAssociation(AAA)Commercial ArbitrationRulesapplicabletoconsumerdisputes.This arbitrationprovisionisenteredpursuanttotheFederalArbitration Act.ThelawsoftheStateofTexas,withoutreferencetoits choiceoflawsprinciples,shallgoverntheinterpretationofthe LimitedWarrantyandalldisputesthataresubjecttothis DRAFT WarrantyInformation157 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY arbitrationprovision.Thearbitratorshalldecideallissuesof interpretationandapplicationofthisarbitrationprovisionandthe LimitedWarranty. Foranyarbitrationinwhichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusive ofattorneyfeesandexpertwitnessfees,are$5,000.00orless (“SmallClaim”),thearbitratormay,ifyouprevail,awardyour reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesandcostsaspart ofanyaward,butmaynotgrantSAMSUNGitsattorneyfees, expertwitnessfeesorcostsunlessitisdeterminedthattheclaim wasbroughtinbadfaith.InaSmallClaimcase,youshallbe requiredtopaynomorethanhalfofthetotaladministrative, facilityandarbitratorfees,or$50.00ofsuchfees,whicheveris less,andSAMSUNGshallpaytheremainderofsuchfees. Administrative,facilityandarbitratorfeesforarbitrationsin whichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusiveofattorneyfeesand expertwitnessfees,exceed$5,000.00(“LargeClaim”)shallbe determinedaccordingtoAAArules.InaLargeClaimcase,the arbitratormaygranttotheprevailingparty,orapportionamong theparties,reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesand costs.Judgmentmaybeenteredonthearbitrator’sawardinany courtofcompetentjurisdiction. Thisarbitrationprovisionalsoappliestoclaimsagainst SAMSUNG’semployees,representativesandaffiliatesifanysuch claimarisesfromtheProduct’ssale,conditionorperformance. 158 You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by providing notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product. To opt out, you must send notice by e-mail to optout@sta.samsung.com, with the subject line: “Arbitration Opt Out.” You must include in the opt out e-mail (a) your name and address; (b) the date on which the Product was purchased; (c) the Product model name or model number; and (d) the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number, as applicable, if you have it (the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found (i) on the Product box; (ii) on the Product information screen, which can be found under “Settings;” (iii) on a label on the back of the Product beneath the battery, if the battery is removable; and (iv) on the outside of the Product if the battery is not removable). Alternatively, you may opt out by calling 1-888-987-4357 no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product and providing the same information. These are the only two forms of notice that will be effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way, and you will continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty. Severability IfanyportionofthisLimitedWarrantyisheldtobeillegalor unenforceable,suchpartialillegalityorunenforceabilityshallnot affecttheenforceabilityoftheremainderoftheLimitedWarranty. DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Precautions for Transfer and Disposal Ifdatastoredonthisdeviceisdeletedorreformattedusingthe standardmethods,thedataonlyappearstoberemovedona superficiallevel,anditmaybepossibleforsomeonetoretrieve andreusethedatabymeansofspecialsoftware. Toavoidunintendedinformationleaksandotherproblemsofthis sort,itisrecommendedthatthedevicebereturnedtoSamsung’s CustomerCareCenterforanExtendedFileSystem(EFS)Clear whichwilleliminateallusermemoryandreturnallsettingsto defaultsettings.PleasecontacttheSamsung Customer Care Center fordetails. Important! Pleaseprovidewarrantyinformation(proofof purchase)toSamsung’sCustomerCareCenterinorder toprovidethisserviceatnocharge.Ifthewarrantyhas expiredonthedevice,chargesmayapply. SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC 1301E.LookoutDrive Richardson,Texas75082 Phone:1-800-SAMSUNG Phone:1-888-987-HELP(4357) ©2012SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC.Allrights reserved. Noreproductioninwholeorinpartallowedwithoutpriorwritten approval.Specificationsandavailabilitysubjecttochange withoutnotice.[111611] End Use r Lic e nse Agre e m e nt for Soft w a re IMPORTANT.READCAREFULLY:ThisEndUserLicenseAgreement (“EULA”)isalegalagreementbetweenyou(eitheranindividual orasingleentity)andSamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd.forsoftware ownedbySamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd.anditsaffiliated companiesanditsthirdpartysuppliersandlicensorsthat accompaniesthisEULA,whichincludescomputersoftwareand mayincludeassociatedmedia,printedmaterials,“online”or electronicdocumentation(“Software”). BYCLICKINGTHE“IACCEPT”BUTTON(ORIFYOUBYPASSOR OTHERWISEDISABLETHE“IACCEPT”,ANDSTILLINSTALL, COPY,DOWNLOAD,ACCESSOROTHERWISEUSETHE SOFTWARE),YOUAGREETOBEBOUNDBYTHETERMSOFTHIS EULA.IFYOUDONOTACCEPTTHETERMSINTHISEULA,YOU MUSTCLICKTHE“DECLINE”BUTTON,ANDDISCONTINUEUSE OFTHESOFTWARE. 1.GRANTOFLICENSE.Samsunggrantsyouthefollowingrights providedthatyoucomplywithalltermsandconditionsofthis EULA:Youmayinstall,use,access,displayandrunonecopyof theSoftwareonthelocalharddisk(s)orotherpermanentstorage mediaofonecomputerandusetheSoftwareonasingle computeroramobiledeviceatatime,andyoumaynotmake DRAFT WarrantyInformation159 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY theSoftwareavailableoveranetworkwhereitcouldbeusedby multiplecomputersatthesametime.Youmaymakeonecopyof theSoftwareinmachine-readableformforbackuppurposes only;providedthatthebackupcopymustincludeallcopyrightor otherproprietarynoticescontainedontheoriginal. 2.RESERVATIONOFRIGHTSANDOWNERSHIP.Samsungreserves allrightsnotexpresslygrantedtoyouinthisEULA.TheSoftware isprotectedbycopyrightandotherintellectualpropertylawsand treaties.Samsungoritssuppliersownthetitle,copyrightand otherintellectualpropertyrightsintheSoftware.TheSoftwareis licensed,notsold. 3.LIMITATIONSONENDUSERRIGHTS.Youmaynotreverse engineer,decompile,disassemble,orotherwiseattemptto discoverthesourcecodeoralgorithmsof,theSoftware(except andonlytotheextentthatsuchactivityisexpresslypermittedby applicablelawnotwithstandingthislimitation),ormodify,or disableanyfeaturesof,theSoftware,orcreatederivativeworks basedontheSoftware.Youmaynotrent,lease,lend,sublicense orprovidecommercialhostingserviceswiththeSoftware. 4.CONSENTTOUSEOFDATA.YouagreethatSamsungandits affiliatesmaycollectandusetechnicalinformationgatheredas partoftheproductsupportservicesrelatedtotheSoftware providedtoyou,ifany,relatedtotheSoftware.Samsungmay 160 usethisinformationsolelytoimproveitsproductsortoprovide customizedservicesortechnologiestoyouandwillnotdisclose thisinformationinaformthatpersonallyidentifiesyou. 5.UPGRADES.ThisEULAappliestoupdates,supplementsand add-oncomponents(ifany)oftheSoftwarethatSamsungmay providetoyouormakeavailabletoyouafterthedateyouobtain yourinitialcopyoftheSoftware,unlessweprovideotherterms alongwithsuchupgrade.TouseSoftwareidentifiedasan upgrade,youmustfirstbelicensedfortheSoftwareidentifiedby Samsungaseligiblefortheupgrade.Afterupgrading,youmay nolongerusetheSoftwarethatformedthebasisforyour upgradeeligibility. 6.SOFTWARETRANSFER.YoumaynottransferthisEULAorthe rightstotheSoftwaregrantedhereintoanythirdpartyunlessit isinconnectionwiththesaleofthemobiledevicewhichthe Softwareaccompanied.Insuchevent,thetransfermustinclude alloftheSoftware(includingallcomponentparts,themediaand printedmaterials,anyupgrades,thisEULA)andyoumaynot retainanycopiesoftheSoftware.Thetransfermaynotbean indirecttransfer,suchasaconsignment.Priortothetransfer,the enduserreceivingtheSoftwaremustagreetoalltheEULA terms. 7.EXPORTRESTRICTIONS.YouacknowledgethattheSoftwareis subjecttoexportrestrictionsofvariouscountries.Youagreeto DRAFT complywithallapplicableinternationalandnationallawsthat FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY applytotheSoftware,includingtheU.S.ExportAdministration Regulations,aswellasenduser,enduse,anddestination restrictionsissuedbyU.S.andothergovernments. 8.TERMINATION.ThisEULAiseffectiveuntilterminated.Your rightsunderthisLicensewillterminateautomaticallywithout noticefromSamsungifyoufailtocomplywithanyoftheterms andconditionsofthisEULA.UponterminationofthisEULA,you mustceasealluseoftheSoftwareanddestroyallcopies,fullor partial,oftheSoftware. 9.THIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONS.Certainthird-partyapplications maybeincludedwith,ordownloadedtothismobiledevice. SAMSUNGmakesnorepresentationswhatsoeveraboutanyof theseapplications.SinceSAMSUNGhasnocontroloversuch applications,Purchaseracknowledgesandagreesthat SAMSUNGisnotresponsiblefortheavailabilityofsuch applicationsandisnotresponsibleorliableforanycontent, advertising,products,services,orothermaterialsonoravailable fromsuchapplications.Purchaserexpresslyacknowledgesand agreesthatuseofthird-partyapplicationsisatPurchaser’ssole riskandthattheentireriskofunsatisfactoryquality, performance,accuracyandeffortiswithPurchaser.Itisupto PurchasertotakeprecautionstoensurethatwhateverPurchaser selectstouseisfreeofsuchitemsasviruses,worms,Trojan horses,andotheritemsofadestructivenature.Referenceson thismobiledevicetoanynames,marks,products,orservicesof anythird-partiesareprovidedsolelyasaconvenienceto Purchaser,anddonotconstituteorimplyanendorsement, sponsorship,orrecommendationof,oraffiliationwiththe third-partyoritsproductsandservices.Purchaseragreesthat SAMSUNGshallnotberesponsibleorliable,directlyorindirectly, foranydamageorlosscausedorallegedtocausedby,orin connectionwith,useoforrelianceonanysuchthird-party content,products,orservicesavailableonorthroughanysuch application.Purchaseracknowledgesandagreesthatyouruseof anythird-partyapplicationisgovernedbysuchthird-party applicationprovider’sTermsofUse,LicenseAgreement,Privacy Policy,orothersuchagreementandthatanyinformationor personaldatayouprovide,whetherknowinglyorunknowingly,to suchthird-partyapplicationprovider,willbesubjecttosuch third-partyapplicationprovider’sprivacypolicy,ifsuchapolicy exists.SAMSUNGDISCLAIMSANYRESPONSIBILITYFORANY DISCLOSUREOFINFORMATIONORANYOTHERPRACTICESOF ANYTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONPROVIDER. 10.DisclaimerofWarrantyRegardingThird-PartyApplications. SAMSUNGDOESNOTWARRANTORMAKEANY REPRESENTATIONSREGARDINGTHEAVAILABILITY,USE, TIMELINESS,SECURITY,VALIDITY,ACCURACY,ORRELIABILITYOF, ORTHERESULTSOFTHEUSEOF,OROTHERWISERESPECTING, THECONTENTOFANYTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONWHETHER SUCHTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONISINCLUDEDWITHTHE DRAFT WarrantyInformation161 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY PRODUCTDISTRIBUTEDBYSAMSUNG,ISDOWNLOADED,OR OTHERWISEOBTAINED.USEOFANYTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATION ISDONEATPURCHASER’SOWNDISCRETIONANDRISKAND PURCHASERISSOLELYRESPONSIBLEFORANYDAMAGETO YOURMOBILEDEVICEORLOSSOFDATATHATRESULTSFROM THEDOWNLOADINGORUSEOFSUCHTHIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS.SAMSUNGEXPRESSLYDISCLAIMSANY WARRANTYREGARDINGWHETHERPURCHASER’SPERSONAL INFORMATIONISCAPTUREDBYANYTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATION PROVIDERORTHEUSETOWHICHSUCHPERSONAL INFORMATIONMAYBEPUTBYSUCHTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATION PROVIDER.ANYTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONSPROVIDEDWITH THISMOBILEDEVICEAREPROVIDED“ASIS”ANDONAN“AS AVAILABLE”BASIS,WITHOUTWARRANTIESOFANYKINDFROM SAMSUNG,EITHEREXPRESSORIMPLIED.TOTHEFULLEST EXTENTPOSSIBLEPURSUANTTOAPPLICABLELAW,SAMSUNG DISCLAIMSALLWARRANTIESEXPRESS,IMPLIED,OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTO,IMPLIED WARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY,SATISFACTORYQUALITYOR WORKMANLIKEEFFORT,FITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE, RELIABILITYORAVAILABILITY,ACCURACY,LACKOFVIRUSES, QUIETENJOYMENT,NON-INFRINGEMENTOFTHIRDPARTY RIGHTSOROTHERVIOLATIONOFRIGHTS.SAMSUNGDOESNOT WARRANTAGAINSTINTERFERENCEWITHYOURENJOYMENTOF THETHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATION,THATTHEFUNCTIONS 162 CONTAINEDINTHETHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONWILLMEET PURCHASER’SREQUIREMENTS,THATTHEOPERATIONOFTHE THIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONWILLBEUNINTERRUPTEDOR ERROR-FREE,ORTHATDEFECTSINTHETHIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONWILLBECORRECTED.PURCHASERASSUMESTHE ENTIRECOSTOFALLNECESSARYSERVICING,REPAIR,OR CORRECTION.SOMEJURISDICTIONSDONOTALLOW EXCLUSIONSORLIMITATIONSONHOWLONGANIMPLIED WARRANTYLASTS,SOTHEABOVELIMITATIONSOREXCLUSIONS MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOADVICEORINFORMATION, WHETHERORALORWRITTEN,OBTAINEDBYPURCHASERFROM SAMSUNGSHALLBEDEEMEDTOALTERTHISDISCLAIMEROF WARRANTYREGARDINGTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONS,ORTO CREATEANYWARRANTY. 11.LimitationofLiability.SAMSUNGWILLNOTBELIABLEFOR ANYDAMAGESOFANYKINDARISINGOUTOFORRELATINGTO THEUSEORTHEINABILITYTOUSEANYTHIRD-PARTY APPLICATION,ITSCONTENTORFUNCTIONALITY,INCLUDINGBUT NOTLIMITEDTODAMAGESCAUSEDBYORRELATEDTO ERRORS,OMISSIONS,INTERRUPTIONS,DEFECTS,DELAYIN OPERATIONORTRANSMISSION,COMPUTERVIRUS,FAILURETO CONNECT,NETWORKCHARGES,ANDALLOTHERDIRECT, INDIRECT,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL,EXEMPLARY,OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESEVENIFSAMSUNGHASBEEN ADVISEDOFTHEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCHDAMAGES.SOME DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY JURISDICTIONSDONOTALLOWTHEEXCLUSIONORLIMITATION OFINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVE LIMITATIONOREXCLUSIONMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOT WITHSTANDINGTHEFOREGOING,SAMSUNG’STOTALLIABILITY TOPURCHASERFORALLLOSSES,DAMAGES,CAUSESOF ACTION,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOTHOSEBASEDON CONTRACT,TORT,OROTHERWISE,ARISINGOUTOF PURCHASER’SUSEOFTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONSONTHIS MOBILEDEVICE,ORANYOTHERPROVISIONOFTHISEULA, SHALLNOTEXCEEDTHEAMOUNTPURCHASERPAID SPECIFICALLYFORANYSUCHTHIRD-PARTYAPPLICATIONTHAT WASINCLUDEDWITHTHISMOBILEDEVICE.THEFOREGOING LIMITATIONS,EXCLUSIONS,ANDDISCLAIMERS(INCLUDING SECTIONS9,10,AND11)SHALLAPPLYTOTHEMAXIMUM EXTENTPERMITTEDBYAPPLICABLELAW,EVENIFANYREMEDY FAILSITSESSENTIALPURPOSE. 12.U.S.GovernmentEndUsersRestrictedRights.TheSoftware islicensedonlywith"restrictedrights"andas"commercial items"consistingof"commercialsoftware"and"commercial softwaredocumentation"withonlythoserightsasaregrantedto allotherenduserspursuanttothetermsandconditionsherein. AllSoftwareandProductsprovidedtotheUnitedStates Governmentpursuanttosolicitationsissuedonorafter December1,1995isprovidedwiththecommercialrightsand restrictionsdescribedelsewhereherein.AllSoftwareand ProductsprovidedtotheUnitedStatesGovernmentpursuantto solicitationsissuedpriortoDecember1,1995areprovidedwith RESTRICTEDRIGHTSasprovidedforinFAR,48CFR52.227-14 (JUNE1987)orDFAR,48CFR252.227-7013(OCT1988),as applicable. 13.APPLICABLELAW.ThisEULAisgovernedbythelawsof TEXAS,withoutregardtoconflictsoflawsprinciples.ThisEULA shallnotbegovernedbytheUNConventiononContractsforthe InternationalSaleofGoods,theapplicationofwhichisexpressly excluded.Ifadispute,controversyordifferenceisnotamicably settled,itshallbefinallyresolvedbyarbitrationinSeoul,Koreain accordancewiththeArbitrationRulesoftheKoreanCommercial ArbitrationBoard.Theawardofarbitrationshallbefinaland bindingupontheparties. 14.ENTIREAGREEMENT;SEVERABILITY.ThisEULAistheentire agreementbetweenyouandSamsungrelatingtotheSoftware andsupersedesallpriororcontemporaneousoralorwritten communications,proposalsandrepresentationswithrespectto theSoftwareoranyothersubjectmattercoveredbythisEULA.If anyprovisionofthisEULAisheldtobevoid,invalid, unenforceableorillegal,theotherprovisionsshallcontinueinfull forceandeffect. DRAFT WarrantyInformation163 FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Section 13: Samsung Product Re gistration Sign Up Now Customize your Samsung phone experience • Activate product warranty • Access to a personalized My Samsung Mobile account • No monthly fees Get More • Latest info on promotions, events and special offers on related products • Review Samsung products and share your opinion • Great deals on downloads Register now at www.samsung.com/register Scan this code to go directly to the registration page. 164 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY A Additional call settings Alarms Alphabetic Mode APNs Applications Calculator Calendar Call blocking Call Functions Background tasks Backup Battery Battery Use & Safety Bing Search Browser Camcorder Camera accessingpicturesandvideos64 picturefolder64 takingpictures61 using60 Care and Maintenance148 Charging Battery7 Children and Cell Phones139 Company apps94 Connections106 Contacts import96 Copy and Paste34 Data Sense121 Data sense97 Date + time90 Display / Touch-Screen146 Do cell phones pose a health hazard?136 Ease of access92 Email73 Email + accounts83 Emergency Calls148 166 Entering Text changingthetextentrymode32 portraitorlandscape29 usingalphabeticmode32 usingsymbol/numericmode33 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals136 Extra settings96 Favorites108 FCC Notice and Cautions153 Find my phone93 Firmware Revision Number11 Formatting Phone11 Front Facing Camera62 Games121 Getting Started settingupyourphone4 Google Maps125 GPS & AGPS147 GPS Applications116 Health and Safety Information136 Help + Tips123 Icons17,18 Importing SIM Contacts42 In-Call Options39 International Call36 Internet106 Internet Explorer123 accessing106 settings110 Keypad changingtextinput32 QWERTY31 Kid’s Corner88 Landscape30 Language + region91 Lenses62 Linked Inboxes80 Linking People47 Live Wallpaper123 DRAFT FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Local Scout Lock screen Locking and Unlocking the Phone Navigation Now Numeric Mode Maps Menu Navigation Messaging Office OneNote Operating Environment OS Version Other Important Safety Information MiniDiary Mobile Web PC Connections People Phone storage Phone Update Phone update Photo Editor Photo Studio Photos Photos + camera Pictures Powering on or off QWERTY Keypad Reducing Exposure Multimedia Music + Videos Mute My Mobile Phone Responsible Listening Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile device S Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling Search Settings Settings, Changing SIM Card Smart Practices While Driving Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information Speech Engine Standard Limited Warranty Store Symbol Mode Symbol/Numeric Mode Symbols, Inserting in Text Tap + send Text Input Modes Touch Screen Touch Screen Lock/Unlock Travel Charger Troubleshooting UL Certified Travel Charger Understanding Your Phone Unmute Videos, Viewing Voice Mail Setup Voicemail Wallet Warranty Information Web Windows Live Xbox LIVE Xbox Music Pass
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.7 Linearized : No Encryption : Standard V4.4 (128-bit) User Access : Print, Print high-res Author : Tnations Create Date : 2012:12:12 13:51:48Z Modify Date : 2013:07:05 12:22:53-04:00 SPDF : 1112 Has XFA : No XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 4.2.1-c043 52.372728, 2009/01/18-15:08:04 Format : application/pdf Creator : Tnations Title : SGH-I930.book Creator Tool : FrameMaker 9.0 Metadata Date : 2013:07:05 12:22:53-04:00 Enhanced : By PDF Enhancer 3.1/Win Spdf : 1112 Producer : Acrobat Distiller 9.5.2 (Windows) Document ID : uuid:884f5436-ef11-40eb-848f-e8877cea7abc Instance ID : uuid:28cc487f-8998-4e91-a7b6-09a887125c0d Page Layout : SinglePage Page Mode : UseOutlines Page Count : 172EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools