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Sony Ericsson
GSM 900/1800/1900
This user guide is published by Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty.
Improvements and changes to this user guide
necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies
of current information, or improvements to programs
and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB at any time and without
notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated
into new editions of this user guide.
All rights reserved.
©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,
2005
Publication number: EN/LZT 108 8397 R1A
Please note: Some of the services in this user guide
are not supported by all networks. This also applies
to the GSM International Emergency Number 112.
Please contact your network operator or service
provider if you are in doubt whether you can use
a particular service or not.
Please read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use
and the Limited warranty chapters before you use
your mobile phone.
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Menu overview Status bar icons
* Some menus are operator-, network- and subscription-dependent.
** The menu depends on which contacts are selected as default.
Alarms*
Alarm
Recurrent alarm
Alarm signal
Internet
services* Entertainment
Online services*
PlayNow™*
Games
VideoDJ™
PhotoDJ™*
MusicDJ™
Remote control
Record sound
Camera Messaging
Write new
Inbox
My friends*
Email
Call voicemail
Drafts
Outbox
Sent messages
Saved messages
Templates
Settings
Camera pictures
File manager
Pictures
Videos
Sounds
Themes
Web pages
Games
Applications
Other
Contacts**
Options
Speed dial
My business card
Groups
SIM contacts
Special numbers
Advanced
New contact
Media player
Calendar Organizer
Tasks
Notes
Alarms
Calculator
Synchronization
Timer
Stopwatch
Applications
Code memo
Settings
General
Sounds & alerts
Display
Calls
Connectivity
Icon Description
Tells you the strength of the GSM network signal.
GPRS is within range and can be used.
Tells you the status of the battery.
Tells you the status of the battery charging.
You have missed an incoming call.
Call and messaging function alerts are off, alarm is
still on.
You have received a text message.
You have received an email message.
You have received a picture message.
You have received a voice message.
You have an ongoing call.
You have an appointment reminder.
You have a task reminder.
The magic word is activated.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology is turned on.
The infrared port is turned on.
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Contents
Contents
Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Calls, contacts, voicemail, voice control, call options.
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Text messaging, picture messaging, voice messaging,
email.
Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Camera, video recorder, pictures, VideoDJ™,
PhotoDJ™.
Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Media player, Disc2Phone, PlayNow™, ringtones,
sounds, MusicDJ™, themes, games, Java™ and more.
Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Internet and email settings, synchronizing, Bluetooth™,
infrared, USB cable, update service.
More features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Alarm clock, time and date, profiles, calendar, tasks,
stopwatch, calculator, SIM card lock, keypad lock etc.
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Why doesn’t the phone work the way I want?
Important information . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site, safe and efficient
use, warranty, declaration of conformity.
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
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Getting to know your phone
Phone overview, assembly, SIM card, battery, turning on, use the menus, activity menu, file manager,
language, entering letters, Style-up™ covers.
Earpiece
Infrared port
Camera key
Screen
Navigation
key
Selection
key
Back key
Microphone
On/off key
Activity
menu key
Selection
key
Clear key
Stereo headset
and charger
connector
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External antenna
connector behind mirror
Camera
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User guide symbols
The following instruction symbols appear in this
user guide:
Assembling your phone
Insert the SIM card and attach the battery to use
your phone.
SIM card
When you register as a subscriber with a network
operator, you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that
keeps track of your phone number, the services
included in your subscription, and your phonebook
information, among other things.
%See also page ...
}Use the navigation key to scroll and select
%8 Navigating the menus.
Note
This symbol indicates that a service or
function is network- or subscription-
dependent. Because of this, all menus
may not be available in your phone. Consult
your network operator for more information.
Save contacts to your SIM card before you remove it
from another phone. Contacts may have been saved
in the phone memory % 14 Contacts.
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To insert the SIM card and charge the
battery
1Slide the cover open and lift it off.
2Insert the SIM card. Make sure the SIM card
is placed under the silvery holders.
3Place the battery in the phone with the label
side up and the connectors facing each other.
4Place the cover on the phone and slide it into
place.
5Connect the charger to the phone. The symbol
on the charger plug must face upwards.
6It may take 30 minutes for the battery icon to
appear.
7Wait approximately 2.5 hours or until the battery
icon indicates that the battery is fully charged.
For an indication of charging, press to
activate the screen.
8Remove the charger by pulling it out.
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Some functions use more battery power than others
and may cause a need for more frequent re-charging.
However talk-time or standby time may become
noticeably shorter due to wear and you may have
to replace your battery. Only use approved batteries
from Sony Ericsson % 60 Battery.
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PIN
You may need a PIN (Personal Identification
Number) from your network operator to activate
the services in your phone. Each PIN digit appears
as *, unless it starts with emergency number digits,
for example 112 or 911. This is so that you can see
and call an emergency number without entering a
PIN %13 Emergency calls. Press to correct
mistakes.
To turn the phone on and off
1Press and hold to turn on or off.
2Enter your SIM card PIN, if you have one.
3At first start-up, select the language for phone
menus.
4Select Yes if you want the setup wizard to help
you with instructions and tips or No. The setup
wizard is also available in the menu system,
}Settings }General }Setup wizard.
To make and receive calls
Enter the area code and phone number }Call to make
the call. }End call to end the call. When the phone
rings }Answer to answer the call.
If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row,
the SIM card is blocked % 51 SIM card lock.
If you press shortly when the phone is on, the
shut down menu will be displayed % 9 Shut down
menu.
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Navigating the menus
The main menus are shown as icons on the desktop.
Some submenus include tabs that appear on the
screen.
• Press the navigation key in the centre or in
a direction:
Press to go to the desktop or to select items.
Press , , or to move through menus
and tabs.
• Press to go back one level in the menus or
to end a function or application.
Press and hold to return to standby.
• Press to select the options shown
immediately above these keys on the screen.
• Press to delete items.
Shortcuts
From standby, you can use , , , to go
directly to a function.
To create a standby shortcut
1If, for example, has no predefined shortcut
}Yes.
2Scroll to a function to create a shortcut to
}Shortcut.
To edit a standby shortcut
1}Settings }General }Shortcuts and select
an existing shortcut you want to edit }Edit.
2Scroll to and select a function }Shortcut.
Help texts
Help texts exist in your phone. To access help texts
}Info.
More options
}More to enter a list of options.
Activity menu
Open the activity menu from almost anywhere in the
phone to view and handle new events, and access
bookmarks and shortcuts.
To open and close the activity menu
Press . Use or to scroll between the tabs.
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Activity menu tabs
•New events – such as missed calls and messages.
•My shortcuts – applications that are running in
the background and your shortcuts. You can add,
delete and change the order of shortcuts.
•Bookmarks – your Internet bookmarks.
• If you want new events to appear as pop-up
text instead of in the activity menu, }Settings
}General }New events }Popup.
Shut down menu
Open the shut down menu from almost anywhere in
the phone. You can use it to shut down the phone,
turn on silent or activate a profile. For more
information about profiles %48 Profiles.
To open and close the shut down
menu
Press and select an option from the list.
File manager
Items are saved in folders. Create subfolders to move
items to. Access camera pictures by selecting the
desktop icon Camera pictures. Unrecognized items
are saved in the Other folder.
To manage items and folders
1}File manager and select a folder.
2Scroll to an item }More }Manage files }Move.
3Select the folder you want to move the item to,
or New folder and name the folder }OK.
To select several items
1}File manager and select an item }More }
Mark, select Mark several or Mark all.
2Scroll and select more items by pressing Mark
or Unmark.
To check memory status
}File manager }More }Memory status.
File information
View information for items. Copyright protected
items cannot be copied or sent.
Synchronizing items
For more information %42 Synchronizing.
Languages
Select the language for phone menus and the
languages that you may use when writing.
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To change the phone language
•}Settings }General }Language
}Phone language, select a language.
• From standby, press:
0000 for English or
8888 for Automatic language
(SIM dependent).
To select writing languages
1}Settings }General }Language
}Writing language.
2Scroll and select languages by pressing Mark or
Unmark.}Save to exit the menu.
To switch between writing languages
Press and hold when writing.
Entering letters and characters
To enter letters using multitap text
input
• Press – until the desired character
appears.
• To shift between capitals and lower case letters,
press .
• To enter numbers, press and hold – .
• To add a space, press .
• For the most common punctuation marks,
press .
• To enter the + sign, press .
• To change input method, press and hold .
T9™ Text Input
The T9™ Text Input method uses a built-in dictionary
to recognize the most commonly used word for each
sequence of key presses. This way, you press each
key only once, even if the letter you want is not the
first letter on the key.
To enter letters using T9™ Text Input
1}Messaging }Write new }Text message.
2For example, if you want to write the word
“Jane”, press , , , .
3If the word shown is the one you want, press
to accept and add a space. To accept a word
without adding a space, press . If the word
shown is not the one you want, press or
repeatedly to view alternative words. Accept
a word and add a space by pressing .
4Continue writing your message. To enter a full
stop or other punctuation marks, press and
then or repeatedly. Accept and add a space
by pressing .
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To add words to the T9 Text Input
dictionary
1While entering letters }More }Spell word.
2Edit the word by using multitap input. Navigate
between the letters with and .To delete a
character, press . To delete the entire word,
press and hold .
3When you have edited the word }Insert. The
word is added to the T9 Text Input dictionary.
Next time you enter this word using T9 Text
Input, it will appear as one of the alternative
words.
To select another writing method
Before, or while entering letters, press and hold
to select another writing method.
Options when entering letters
}More to view options when entering letters.
Changing Style-up™ covers
Some kits may include additional Style-up™
covers. Follow these instructions to change covers.
To change the front cover
1Insert your thumbnail into the groove on the
bottom of the phone.
2Gently lift the front cover away from the phone.
3Align the cover with the top of the phone as
shown.
4Snap the cover into place by gently pushing
down until it is lying flat.
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Calling
To change the battery cover
1Apply pressure with the heel of one hand while
pushing away with the thumb of your other hand.
You may need to apply significant pressure the
first time you remove the battery cover.
2Locate the notches along each side of the phone.
Using the notches as a guide, slide the battery
cover upward applying pressure with the heel
of your hand until it clicks in place.
Calling
Calls, contacts, voicemail, voice control,
call options.
Making and receiving calls
Turn on the phone and make sure that you are
within range of a network to make and receive calls
%7 To turn the phone on and off. If your
subscription includes the Calling Line Identification
service and the caller’s number is identified, the
number is displayed. If the number is saved in
Contacts, the name, number, and picture (if defined)
are displayed. If the number is a restricted number,
Withheld is displayed.
To make a call
Enter the phone number (with international country
code and area code, if applicable) }Call to make
the call. }End call to end the call.
To redial a number
If the connection failed, Retry? is displayed }Yes.
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Do not hold the phone to your ear while waiting.
When a call connects, the phone gives a loud signal.
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Calling
To answer or reject a call
}Answer to answer a call. }Busy to reject a call.
To change the ear speaker volume
During a call, press or to increase or decrease
the volume.
To select more options during a call
Press and select an option.
To turn off the microphone
Press and hold . To resume, press and hold
again.
To use the loudspeaker during a
voice call
}More }Turn on speaker or }Turn off speaker.
Missed calls
When you have missed a call, it appears in the
Activity menu if New events is set to Activity menu.
}Call to call the missed number.
If New events is set to Popup,Missed calls: appears.
}Yes to view the missed calls in the call list now
or }No to do it later. To change the Activity menu
settings %8 Activity menu.
Call list
Information about the last calls is saved in the call
list.
To call a number from the call list
1}Calls from standby and select a tab.
2Scroll to the name or number you want to call
}Call.
To add a call list number to contacts
1}Calls from standby and select a tab.
2Scroll to the number you want to add }More
}Save number.
3Select New contact to create a new contact,
or an existing contact to add the number to.
Emergency calls
Your phone supports the international emergency
numbers, for example 112 and 911. This means
that these numbers can normally be used to make
an emergency call in any country, with or without
a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is in range.
In some countries, other emergency numbers may also
be promoted. Your network operator may have saved
additional local emergency numbers on the SIM card.
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Calling
To make an emergency call
Enter, for example, 112 }Call.
To view your local emergency
numbers
}Contacts }Options }Special numbers
}Emergency nos.
Contacts
Choose your default contacts from one of the
following:
•Phone contacts – detailed information saved in
the phone memory.
•SIM contacts – names and numbers only on the
SIM card.
To select default contacts
1}Contacts }Options }Advanced
}Default contacts.
2Select Phone contacts or SIM contacts.
To check the memory status
}Contacts }Options }Advanced }Memory status.
Managing contacts
Save numbers, add pictures, ringtones and personal
information.
To add a contact
1}Contacts }New contact }Add.
2Enter the name }OK.
3Enter the number }OK.
4For phone contacts only, select a number type.
Scroll between the tabs and select fields to enter
more information. Except in phone numbers,
you can enter symbols such as @ }More
}Add symbol and select the symbol }Insert.
5When you have entered all information }Save.
To add a picture or a ringtone to
a contact
1}Contacts and select the contact you want to
add a picture or personal ringtone to }More
}Edit contact.
2Select the relevant tab and then select a Picture
or Ringtone }Add. Select a picture or sound
and }Save.
The number of entries you can save depends on the
amount of memory available in the phone or on the
SIM card.
It is recommended to enter the + sign and country
code with all numbers.
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To add your own business card
}Contacts }Options }My business card and enter
the information for your business card }Save.
To send your business card
}Contacts }Options }My business card
}Send my card and select transfer method.
To call a phone contact
1Select Contacts and scroll to the contact you want
to call, or enter the first letters of the contact.
2Use or to select a number }Call.
To call a SIM contact
• If SIM contacts is default }Contacts and select
the name and number from the list }Call.
•If Phone contacts is default }Contacts }Options
}SIM contacts and select the name and number
}Call.
To copy names and numbers to the
SIM card
1}Contacts }Options }Advanced }Copy to SIM.
2Select Copy all or Copy a number.
To copy SIM contacts to phone
contacts
1}Contacts }Options }Advanced
}Copy from SIM.
2Select Copy all or Copy a number.
To always save to the SIM card
1}Contacts }Options }Advanced
}Auto save on SIM.
2Select On.
To send contacts
• To send a selected contact, }More }Send contact
and select a transfer method.
• To send all contacts, }Contacts }Options
}Advanced }Send all contacts.
To edit a phone contact
1}Contacts and select a contact }More
}Edit contact.
2Scroll to the relevant tab and edit the information
}Save.
When copying all contacts from the phone to the SIM
card, all existing SIM card information is replaced.
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To edit a SIM contact
1If SIM contacts is default }Contacts.
If Phone contacts is default }Contacts }Options
}SIM contacts.
2Select the name and number you want to edit.
3}More }Edit contact and edit the name and
number.
To delete a contact
}Contacts select a contact, press .
To delete all contacts
}Contacts }Options }Advanced }Delete all
contacts }Yes and }Yes. Names and numbers
on the SIM card are not deleted.
To set the default item for a contact
1}Contacts and scroll to a contact }More
}Default number.
2Select the phone number, email address or Web
address that you want to be displayed first for
the contact.
Synchronizing contacts
For more information, %42 Synchronizing.
Speed dialling
Save phone numbers that you want to reach easily
in positions 1-9 in your phone.
To set or replace speed dialling
numbers
1}Contacts }Options }Speed dial.
2Scroll to the position }Add or }Replace and
select a phone number.
To speed dial
From standby, enter a speed dial number 1-9 }Call.
Voicemail
If your subscription includes an answering service,
callers can leave a voice message when you cannot
answer a call.
To save your voicemail number
Press and hold }Yes enter the number }OK.
You can get the number from your service provider.
To call your voicemail service
If you have saved your voicemail number, press and
hold .
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Calling
To check your voicemail number
}Messaging }Settings }Voicemail number.
Voice control
Manage calls with your voice and a handsfree.
Create voice commands to voice dial, answer or
reject calls. Voice commands cannot be saved on
the SIM card.
To activate voice dialling and record
names
1}Settings }General }Voice control
}Voice dialling }Activate }Yes }New voice.
Select a contact.
2Select the phone number to add the voice
command to. Record a voice command such
as “John mobile”.
3Instructions appear. Lift the phone to your ear,
wait for the tone and say the command that you
want to record. The voice command is played
back to you.
4If the recording is ok select Yes, if not No and
record again. You can change the recording later
by selecting Edit names or New voice }Add.
To activate voice answering and
record voice answer commands
1}Settings }General }Voice control
}Voice answer }Activate.
2Instructions appear. }Continue and lift the phone
to your ear. Wait for the tone and say “Answer”,
or another word. If the recording is ok }Yes.
If not }No and record again.
3Say “Busy”, or another word }Yes.
Follow the instructions that appear, save when
finished.
The magic word
Record and use a voice command as a magic word
to activate voice control without pressing any keys.
The magic word can only be used with a handsfree
or a Bluetooth™ headset.
To activate and record the magic
word
1}Settings }General }Voice control
}Magic word }Activate.
2Follow the instructions that appear, save when
finished.
Turn the Media player off before using voice dialling.
Scroll to the Media player and press to turn off.
You cannot use voice answering if you have selected
an MP3 file as ringtone.
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Calling
To use voice dialling
• Without a handsfree: from standby, press and hold
Calls and say the name.
• With a handsfree: say your magic word or press
the call handling button. Wait for the tone and
say the name you recorded earlier, for example
“John mobile”, the call connects.
To answer or reject a call
When the phone rings, say “Answer” or say “Busy”.
Play caller name
Hear your recorded voice commands for contacts
names when receiving a call.
To turn the caller name on or off
}Settings }General }Voice control
}Play caller name.
To edit your voice commands
}Contacts select the contact }More }Edit contact.
Scroll to the relevant tab and edit your voice
command.
Diverting calls
Divert calls, for example, to an answering service.
To activate a call divert
1}Settings }Calls }Divert calls.
2Select a call type and divert option }Activate.
3Enter a phone number to divert your calls to, or
}Look up to find a contact }OK.
To deactivate a call divert
Scroll to the divert option }Deactivate.
To check all divert options
}Settings }Calls }Divert calls }Check all.
More than one call
Handle more than one call simultaneously.
Call waiting service
When activated, you hear a beep if you receive
a second call.
To activate the call waiting service
}Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Call waiting
}Activate }Select.
To make a second call
1}More }Hold to hold the ongoing call.
2Enter the number to call }Call.
When the Restrict calls function is activated, some
Divert calls options are not available.
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Calling
Receiving a second call
When you receive a second call, select one of the
following options:
• To answer and put the ongoing call on hold,
}Answer.
• To reject and continue the ongoing call, }Busy.
• To answer and end the ongoing call, }Replace
active call.
Handling two calls
If you have calls ongoing and on hold, select one of
the following options:
• To switch between the two calls, }More }Switch.
• To join the two calls, }More }Join calls.
• To connect the two calls, }More }Transfer call.
You are disconnected from both calls.
• To retrieve the held call, }End call }Yes.
• To end both calls, }End call }No.
Conference calls
Start a conference call by joining an ongoing call and
a call on hold. You then put the conference on hold
to call and add up to five participants or just to make
another call.
To join the two calls into
a conference call
}More }Join calls.
To add a new participant
1}More }Hold to put the joined calls on hold.
2}More }Add call and call the next person.
3}More }Join calls.
4Repeat the procedure to include more
participants.
To release a participant
}More }Release part. and select the participant.
To have a private conversation
1}More }Talk to and select the participant.
2}More }Join calls to resume the conference
call.
Two voice lines
Make separate calls with different phone numbers
if your subscription supports alternate line service.
To select a line for outgoing calls
}Settings }Calls and select line 1 or 2.
You cannot answer a third call without ending one of
the first two calls or joining them into a conference call.
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Calling
To change the name of a line
}Settings }Display }Edit line names and select
the line to edit.
My numbers
View, add and edit your own phone numbers.
To check your phone numbers
}Contacts }Options }Special numbers
}My numbers and select one of the options.
Accept calls
Receive calls only from certain phone numbers.
To add numbers to the accepted
callers list
1}Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Accept
calls }Only from list.
2}Edit }New }Add. Select a contact.
To accept all calls
}Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Accept calls
}All callers.
Restricted dialling
Restrict outgoing and incoming calls when at home
or abroad. You need a password from your service
provider.
The following calls can be restricted:
•All outgoing – all outgoing calls.
•Outgoing intl – all outgoing international calls.
•Outgoing intl roam. – all outgoing international
calls except to your home country.
•All incoming – all incoming calls.
•Inc. when roaming – all incoming calls when you
are abroad (when roaming).
To activate or deactivate a call
restriction
1}Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Restrict calls
and select an option.
2Select Activate or Deactivate and enter your
password }OK.
If you divert incoming calls, you cannot activate some
Restrict calls options.
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Calling
Fixed dialling
The fixed dialling function allows calls to be made
only to certain numbers saved on the SIM card. The
fixed numbers are protected by your PIN2.
Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving
0123456 allows calls to be made to all numbers
starting with 0123456.
To activate or deactivate fixed
dialling
1}Contacts }Options }Special numbers
}Fixed dialling.
2Select Activate or Deactivate.
3Enter your PIN2 }OK and then }OK again
to confirm.
To save a fixed number
}Contacts }Options }Special numbers
}Fixed dialling }Fixed numbers }New number
and enter the information.
Additional calling functions
Tone signals
Use telephone banking services or control an
answering machine by sending tone signals during
a call.
• To send the tones, press - , or .
• To clear the screen after the call is finished, press
.
• To turn the tones on or off during a call, press in
standby and select Disable tones or Enable tones.
Notepad
Note down a phone number during a call. When you
end the call, the number remains on the screen to call
or save in the phonebook.
Showing or hiding your phone number
If your subscription supports the Calling Line
Identification Restriction, you can hide your number
when making a call.
To always show or hide your phone
number
1}Settings }Calls }Show/hide my no.
2Select Show number,Hide number or
Network default.
You can still call the international emergency numbers
even when the fixed dialling function is activated.
When fixed dialling is activated, you cannot view or
manage any phone numbers saved on the SIM card.
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Calling
Transferring sound when using
a Bluetooth™ handsfree
Transfer the sound for calls when using a Bluetooth
handsfree. You can also transfer the sound for calls
using the keypad.
To transfer sound when using
a handsfree
During a call, }More }Transfer sound and select
a device.
Directing sound
Direct sound when answering a call with the phone
keypad or the handsfree button.
To direct sound when answering
a call with a handsfree
1}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth
}Handsfree }Incoming call.
2Select In phone to direct to the phone or
In handsfree to direct to the handsfree.
Call time
During a call, the duration of the call is shown. You
can check the duration of your last call, outgoing calls
and the total time.
To check the call time
}Settings }Calls }Time & cost }Call timers. If
you want to reset }More and select Reset total or
Reset outgoing.
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Messaging
Messaging
Text messaging, picture messaging, voice messaging,
email.
Your phone supports various messaging services.
Contact your service provider about the services you
can use or visit www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
Text messaging (SMS)
Text messages can contain pictures, animations,
melodies and sound effects. You can create and
use templates for your messages.
Before you start
A service centre number is provided by your network
operator to send and receive text messages. It may
already be set on the SIM card or you can add the
number yourself.
To set a service centre number
1}Messaging }Settings }Text message
}Service centre. The number is shown if
it is saved on the SIM card.
2If there is no number }New ServiceCentre and
enter the number, including the international “+”
sign and country code }Save.
To write and send a text message or
save a draft
1}Messaging }Write new }Text message.
2Write your message. To insert an item in your
message, }More }Add item.
3}Continue. (To save the message for later, press
and }Yes to save in Drafts.)
4Select Enter phone no. and enter the recipient’s
number, or Contacts look-up to find a number or
a group, or select from the last used recipients
list.
5To change the default options for your message,
for example request a read report, }More
}Advanced select an option }Edit and select
a setting }Done.
6}Send.
If there is no memory available, you must delete
messages or emails before you can receive new
ones % 24 To delete several messages in a folder.
You can convert your text message to a picture
message. While writing }More }To picture msg.
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Messaging
To copy and paste text in a message
1While writing your message }More }Edit.
2Select Copy all to copy all of the text in your
message, or Copy text }Start and use the
navigation key to mark text }End.
3}More }Edit }Paste.
Receiving messages
When you receive a text message or an automatically
downloaded picture message, it appears in the
Activity menu if New events is set to Activity menu.
}View to read the message.
If New events is set to Popup, you are asked if you
want to read the message. Select Yes to read or play
the message now or No to do it later. }Stop to stop
playing or reading a picture message. Press to
close the message. To change the Activity menu
settings %8 Activity menu.
To call a number in a message
Select the phone number displayed in the message
}Call.
To save an item found in a text
message
1While reading a message, select the item }More.
2Select Use (the phone number you have selected
appears) to save a phone number, or Save picture
to save a picture, or Save bookmark to save a
Web address.
To save a selected message
}More }Save message select Saved messages
(SIM card) or Templates (phone).
To save several messages in a folder
1Select a message }More }Mark several.
2Scroll and }Mark to select messages, }More
}Save messages.
To delete a message
Select a message an press .
To delete several messages in
a folder
1Select a message }More select Delete all msgs
or Mark several.
2Scroll and }Mark to select messages, }More
}Delete messages.
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Messaging
Long messages
The number of characters allowed in a text message
depends on the language used for writing. You can
send a longer message by linking two or more
messages. You are charged for each of the messages
linked in a long message. You may not receive all
parts of a long message at the same time.
To turn on long messages
}Messaging }Settings }Text message
}Max. msg length }Max. available.
Templates for messages
Messages that you send often can be saved as
templates %24 To save a selected message.
You can also create new templates.
To create a message template
1}Messaging }Templates }New template
select Text or Picture msg.
2Write the message }OK, enter a title }OK.
Default message options
Set a default value for several message options.
To set default message options
}Messaging }Settings }Text message or
}Picture message and select the options to change.
To check the delivery status of a sent
message
}Messaging }Sent messages and select a text
message }View }More }Details.
Picture messaging (MMS)
Picture messages can contain text, pictures, video
clips, camera pictures, sound recordings, and
signatures. They are sent via MMS (Multimedia
Messaging Service) to a mobile phone or via email.
Before you start
If settings are not already in your phone
%40 Settings.
Creating and sending picture
messages
Select to write text and add pictures, sound, video,
more pages, your signature and other attachments.
Check with your service provider for the maximum
number of messages that can be linked.
Sending and receiving phones must have subscriptions
that support picture messaging.
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Messaging
To create and send a picture
message
1}Messaging }Write new }Picture msg.
2}More to add an item to the message. When
writing, }OK }More to insert an item.
3}More to add more items to the message.
When you are ready to send, continue as when
sending a text message %23 Text messaging (SMS).
To create your own signature for
picture messages
1}Messaging }Settings }Picture message.
2}Signature }New signature and create your
signature as a picture message.
To save an item found in a picture
message
1While reading a message, select the item }More.
2Select Use (the phone number you have selected
appears) to save a phone number, or Save
bookmark to save a Web address, or Save items
to save, for example, a picture or sound.
Automatic download
Select how to download your picture messages:
}Messaging }Settings }Picture message
}Auto download to view options:
•Always – automatically download messages.
•Ask in roaming – ask to download other network
messages.
•Not in roaming – do not download other network
messages.
•Always ask – ask to download messages.
•Off – new messages appear in the inbox as icons.
Select the message }View to download.
Voice messages
Send and receive a sound recording as a voice
message.
To record and send a voice message
1}Messaging }Write new }Voice message.
2Record your message. }Stop.
3}Send to send the message.
For picture messages, you have the same options as
for text messages, such as copy and paste, save and
delete messages, using templates % 23 Text messaging
(SMS).
Sending and receiving phones must have subscriptions
that support picture messaging.
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Messaging
4Select Enter email addr. to enter an email
address, or Enter phone no. to enter the
recipient’s number, or Contacts look-up to
retrieve a number or group from Contacts, or
select from the last used recipients list }Send.
Receiving voice messages
When you receive an automatically downloaded
voice message, the voice message appears in the
Activity menu if New events is set to Activity menu.
}Play to listen to the message.
If New events is set to Popup, you are asked if you
want to listen to the voice message. Select Yes to play
the message now or No to play it later.
When you have listened to the voice message }More
to view a list of options. Press to close the
message. To change the Activity menu settings
%8 Activity menu.
Email
Connect to a POP3 or IMAP4 mail server to send
and receive email messages with your phone. You
can use the same email settings in your phone as in
your computer email program.
Before you start
If settings are not already in your phone
%40 Settings.
To write and send an email message
1}Messaging }Email }Write new.
2Select Add to enter an email address, or
Contacts look-up to find an address in Contacts,
or an email address from the last used recipients
list.
3To add more recipients select To,Cc: or Bcc:.
4When finished selecting recipients }Done.
5Write the subject }OK. Write the text }OK.
6To add an attachment }Add and select the
attachment }Done }Continue.
7Select Send, or More to view options.
With a POP3 email account, messages are downloaded
to each computer or device used for access. With an
IMAP4 email account, messages can be kept on the
server, which makes it easier to manage your email
from multiple computers and devices.
When writing email messages you can copy and paste
% 24 To copy and paste text in a message.
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Messaging
To receive and read email messages
1Select Messaging }Email }Inbox.
If the inbox is empty }Send&rec.
If the inbox is not empty }More
}Send & receive.
2New messages are downloaded, select a message
}View to read it.
To reply to an email message
1Open the email message }Reply.
2Write your message }More to view options.
3}OK }Continue }Send to send the message.
To save an item or attachment found
in an email message
• To save an email address, a phone number or
a Web address, select the item }More and select
to save the item.
• To save an attachment, select the message }More.
Select the attachment }Save.
To save email messages
• Select one message }More }Save message. The
message is saved in Saved email in the Email menu.
• To save several messages in a folder, select a
message }More }Mark several. Scroll and }Mark
to select messages. }More }Save messages.
To delete email messages
• To delete a selected message, press
• To delete several messages in a folder, select a
message }More }Mark several. Scroll and }
Mark to select messages. }More }Mark for
deletion. The marked messages are deleted the
next time you connect to your email server.
My friends
For more information, contact your service
provider or visit www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
Groups
Create a group of numbers and email addresses to
send messages to several recipients at the same time.
All email messages are also saved on your email
server.
For IMAP4 users: }More }Clear inbox and select
}With send & rec. or }No send & rec. to delete messages
the next time you connect to your email server.
If you send a text message to a group, you are charged
for each member of that group.
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Imaging
To create a group of numbers and
email addresses
1}Contacts }Options }Groups }New group
}Add.
2Enter a name for the group }Continue.
3}New }Add to find and select a contact number
or email address.
4Repeat to add more numbers or email
addresses. }Done.
Imaging
Camera, video recorder, pictures, VideoDJ™,
PhotoDJ™.
Camera and video recorder
Your phone has a digital camera which also works
as a digital video recorder. Take pictures and record
video clips to save, send or use. Use a picture as
a screen saver, wallpaper or a phonebook item
%14 To add a picture or a ringtone to a contact.
Some applications for Java™ can use the camera
%39 Java™ applications.
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Imaging
To take pictures and video clips
1Press and hold to start the camera, press
or to switch between video and photo.
2Press again to take the picture or start the
video.
3To end video recording, press again.
To switch between video and photo
Press or .
To use the zoom
Use and to zoom in and zoom out.
To take a self-portrait
1Hold the phone as shown in the illustration. You
can see your reflection in the mirror provided.
2Press and hold to activate the camera. Press
again to take the picture.
Camera options
When the camera is activated }More to view more
options:
•View all clips (video).
•Shoot mode (video) – choose between
For picture msg and High quality video.
•Video size – choose between Large 176x144 and
Small 128x96.
•Night mode – enhance picture quality in poor
lighting conditions with longer exposure time.
Alternatively, you can select Camera to start the camera,
and then Capture to take the picture or Record to start
the video.
If you try to record a strong light source such as direct
sunlight or a lamp, the screen may black out or the
picture may be distorted.
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•Effects – select different effects for your picture
or video.
•View all pictures (pictures).
•Shoot mode (pictures) – select from Normal for
no frame, Panorama to combine a few pictures
into one wide picture, Frames to add a frame to
your picture and Burst to take a few pictures in
rapid succession.
•Picture size – choose between Large 1280x1024,
Medium 640x480 and Small 160x120.
•Self-timer (pictures) – the picture is taken a few
seconds after you press the camera button.
•Picture quality – choose between Normal and Fine
picture quality.
•Shutter sound (pictures) – select different shutter
sounds.
Saving and sending pictures and
video clips
When you have taken a picture or recorded a video
clip, it is saved in the phone memory. You can send
the picture or video clip instantly in a picture message.
To exchange pictures and video clips using other
transfer methods %32 Exchanging pictures and
video clips.
Pictures and video clips
Your phone comes with one or more pictures and
video clips, which you can delete to free memory.
All pictures and videos are saved in File manager.
When you have taken a picture, you can also access
it by selecting Camera pictures. You can use a picture
as a screen saver, wallpaper, or for a phone contact
%14 To add a picture or a ringtone to a contact.
You can send and receive pictures and video clips
using a transfer method. The number of pictures or
video clips that you can save depends on the size
of the files. There is support for GIF, JPEG, WBMP,
BMP, PNG, SVG-Tiny, MP4 and 3GP.
To view your pictures
1Select Camera pictures or File manager }Pictures
and select a picture in a folder.
2Pictures are shown in thumbnail, for full view
}View.
3}Horizontal to view the picture horizontally.
4}More to display options, for example Rotate,
or Slide show, where all pictures in the folder
are displayed in a slide show.
Animations are handled like pictures.
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Imaging
To view your video clips
1}File manager }Videos and select a video clip
in a folder.
2}View }Play.
3}Stop to stop the video clip, }More to display
options, for example Horizontal, or VideoDJ™,
to edit the video clip.
To search camera pictures by time
line
1Select Camera pictures or File manager }Pictures
}Camera pictures.
2}More }Time line search. Now you can browse
the camera pictures, sorted by date in a time line.
Exchanging pictures and video clips
Exchange pictures and video clips with friends using
one of the available transfer methods. You may not
be allowed to exchange copyright-protected material.
Using the USB cable, you can drag-and-drop
pictures and video clips to a computer.
To send a picture or video clip
1}File manager }Pictures or }Videos.
2Select a picture or video clip }More }Send.
Select a transfer method.
To receive and save a picture or
video clip
• From a message containing the item
%23 Messaging.
• Via another transfer method, make sure the transfer
method is activated and follow the instructions
that appear.
To view a video clip on a computer
To view video clips that have been transferred to
your computer, use QuickTime™ player software
found on the CD that comes with your phone.
Screen saver and wallpaper
The screen saver activates when in idle mode for a
few seconds. After a few more seconds sleep mode
activates, to save power. If you have a picture as
wallpaper, this picture is shown in standby mode.
To use a picture
1}File manager }Pictures and select a picture.
2}More }Use as and select an option.
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VideoDJ™
Compose and edit your own video clips by using
video clips, pictures and text. You can also use trim
to delete unwanted parts to shorten a video clip.
To create a video clip
1}Entertainment }VideoDJ™.
2Select Add }Video clip,Picture or Text and
select an item, or }Camera to take a new picture
or video clip.
3to scroll forward in the storyboard.
To open an existing video clip for
editing
1}File manager }Videos and select item.
2}More }VideoDJ™ }Edit.
Options for editing a selected video
clip, picture or text
When an item is selected }Edit to view editing
options:
•Trim (video) – shorten the video clip, by setting
the Start and End positions.
•Add text (video) – add text to the video clip.
•Replace – select a new item.
•Delete – remove the item.
•Move – move the item to another position.
•Duration (picture and text) – select the display
time for the picture or text.
•Edit (text) – change the text.
•Background (text) – set background.
•Text colour (text) – set font colour.
Options for handling a video clip
}More to view options for handling the video clip:
•Play – view the video clip.
•Send – send the video clip.
•Soundtrack – add a soundtrack to the video clip.
•Transitions – set transitions between video clips,
pictures and text.
•Save – save the video clip.
•Insert – insert a new video clip, picture or text.
•New video – create a new video clip.
PhotoDJ™
Edit pictures using PhotoDJ™.
To edit a picture, use PhotoDJ™ and then add the
picture to the video clip % 33 PhotoDJ™.
Some editing options are disabled for large size
pictures.
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Imaging
To open an item for editing
•}Entertainment }PhotoDJ™ and select an item.
•}Camera pictures and select an item }View
}More }Edit.
Options for editing a selected picture
}Tool to view options:
•Add clipart – select and add clipart.
•Add frame – select and add a frame.
•Add effect – add an effect.
•Select tool – select a tool to use.
•Rotate – rotate.
•Colour palette – select colour.
•Colour picker – pick a colour from the picture
(not available for camera pictures).
•Pen size – select pen size (not available for
camera pictures).
Use the navigation key to edit the picture. You can
use the keypad in the following way:
After you have edited the selected picture }More
}Save picture.
exit the picture editor undo
left up up right up
left activate tool right
left down down right down
select tool select
colour
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Entertainment
Entertainment
Media player, Disc2Phone, PlayNow™, ringtones,
sounds, MusicDJ™, themes, games, Java™ and
more.
Media player
Play music and video clips that you download or
receive in a picture message or transfer from your
computer. The following file types are supported:
MP3, MP4, 3GP, AAC, AMR, MIDI, IMY, EMY
and WAV (16 kHz maximum sample rate). You can
also use streamed files that are 3GPP compatible.
Transferring music
Disc2Phone computer software and USB drivers are
included on the CD that comes with your phone.
Use Disc2Phone to transfer music from CDs or
your computer to your phone memory.
Music and video clips
Play music and video clips saved in your phone. The
music list keeps on playing until you press Stop.
To play music or view a video clip
1}Media player and browse for songs by
selecting Artists,Tracks,Playlists or Videos.
2Highlight a title }Play.
Media player controls
•Play – select a highlighted item in a list.
•Stop – pause a music track.
•Pause – pause a video clip.
• Press – go to the next music track or video clip.
• Press – go to the previous music track or
video clip.
• Press and hold or – fast forward or rewind
when playing music tracks or video clips.
• Press or – adjust the volume.
• When in Now playing, press to go to the
Media player browser.
• Press and hold to exit.
Browsing items
Browse music tracks and video clips in lists:
•Artists – lists music tracks by artist.
Before installing any new or updated version of the
computer software, all previous software related to
phone communication has to be uninstalled. It is
recommended to uninstall from the Add/Remove
Programs in the Control Panel (Windows).
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•Tracks – lists all music tracks (not ringtones) in
your phone.
•Playlists – create or play your own lists of music
tracks.
•Videos – lists all video clips in your phone.
• Press or – move up or down in the list.
Playlists
To organize the media items that are stored in the
File manager, you can create playlists. You can add
an item to more than one playlist.
To create a playlist and add items
}Media player }Playlists }New playlist }Add.
Enter a name }OK.
Select from the items that are available in the
File manager. You can add several items at a time and
you can also add folders, with all items in them.
To add more items }More }Add media and select
items.
To remove items from a playlist
}Media player }Playlists select a playlist }Open.
Select the item and press .
Media player options
When the Media player is activated }More to view
options:
•Now playing – go to the Now playing view.
•Add media – add items or folders to the playlist.
•Sort – sort by artist, title or by the order in which
items were added to the playlist.
•Delete – remove an item from a playlist or the
Tracks list. In the Tracks list, the item is
permanently deleted from the memory.
•Minimize – minimize the Media player and return
to standby with the music still playing.
•Rename – rename user-created playlists.
•Delete playlist – delete user-created playlists.
•Information – view information about the current
track or video.
•Play mode – change the playback order of music
tracks and video clips. Select Shuffle to play the
playlist items in random order, or Loop to restart
the playlist when the last item has been played.
•Equalizer – change treble and bass settings.
•Send – send a music track or video clip.
•Capture frame – when you pause a video clip,
capture a picture from it.
The actual music or video item is not deleted from the
memory, just the playlist reference to it. Available options depend on if you have selected
Now playing,Artists,Tracks,Playlists or Videos.
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PlayNow™
}Entertainment }PlayNow™ to pre-listen, buy and
download music via the Internet. If settings are not
already in your phone %40 Settings. For more
information, contact your service provider or visit
www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
Streaming online music and videos
Play videos and listen to music on a Web site by
streaming them to your phone. Select a link for
streaming and the media player opens automatically.
These links can be saved as bookmarks. If settings
are not already in your phone %40 Settings.
To stream saved music and videos
1}Internet services }More }Go to }Bookmarks.
2Select a link to stream, the media player opens
and plays.
Ringtones, melodies, sounds
and alerts
Use standard and polyphonic melodies as ringtones.
You can exchange melodies via a transfer method.
A sound file that cannot be set as a ringtone is not
supported or prohibited. You may not be allowed
to exchange copyright-protected material.
To select a ringtone
}Settings }Sounds & alerts }Ringtone.
To turn the ringtone on or off
Press and hold from standby. All signals except
the alarm signal are turned on or off.
To set the ringtone volume
}Settings }Sounds & alerts }Ring volume and
press or to decrease or increase }Save.
To set the vibrating alert
1}Settings }Sounds & alerts }Vibrating alert.
2Set this alert to On,On if in Silent or Off.
To set sounds and alerts options
}Settings }Sounds & alerts, you can set:
•Message alert – select message notification.
•Key sound – select the key press sound.
Composing ringtone melodies using
MusicDJ™
Compose and edit melodies to use as ringtones using
the MusicDJ™. A melody consists of four tracks –
Drums,Basses,Chords and Accents. A track contains
a number of music blocks. The blocks consist of
pre-arranged sounds with different characteristics.
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Entertainment
The blocks are grouped into Intro,Verse,Chorus and
Break. You compose a melody by adding music
blocks to the tracks.
To compose a melody
1}Entertainment }MusicDJ™.
2Choose to Insert,Copy and Paste blocks to
compose. Use , , or to move
between the blocks. Press to delete
a block. }More to view more options.
To edit a previously created melody
}File manager }Sounds and select a melody }More
}Edit.
To send and receive a melody
1}File manager }Sounds and select a melody.
2}More }Send and select a transfer method.
When you receive a melody, follow the instructions
that appear.
Sound recorder
Record your own memos or calls which can be set as
ringtones. Recording of all sound stops automatically
if you receive a call. Recordings are saved in the
phone.
To start a sound recording
}Entertainment }Record sound.
To listen to your recordings
1}File manager }Sounds and select a recording.
2}Play to listen to the recording. Press and
to go to the previous or next recording. }Stop
to stop playback. }More to view options.
Themes, games and
applications
Your phone comes with predefined themes, games
and applications. You can download new content
to your phone. For more information, visit
www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
To set a theme
}File manager }Themes select a theme }Set.
You cannot send a polyphonic melody or an MP3 file
in a text message.
In some countries or states it is required by law that
you inform the other person before recording the call.
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To send and receive a theme
1}File manager }Themes and select a theme
2}More }Send and select a transfer method.
When you receive a theme, follow the instructions
that appear.
To download a theme
}File manager }Themes and scroll to a direct link
}Go to.
If settings are not already in your phone
%40 Settings.
To start and end a game
1}Entertainment }Games and select a game
}Select.
2Press and hold to end the game.
To download a game
}Entertainment }Games and scroll to a direct link
}Go to.
If settings are not already in your phone
%40 Settings.
To start and end an application
1}File manager }Applications and select an
application }Select.
2Press and hold to end the application.
To download an application
}Internet services }More }Go to }Bookmarks
} to a direct link }Go to.
If settings are not already in your phone
%40 Settings.
Java™ applications
You can view information or set different permission
levels for Java. Some applications need to connect
to the Internet to receive information, for example,
games that download new levels from a game server
%42 To select a profile for Java.
To view info for Java™ applications
1}File manager }Applications or }Games.
2Select an application or a game }More
}Information.
To set permissions for Java™
applications
1}File manager }Applications or }Games.
2Select an application or a game }More
}Permissions and set options.
Unrecognized formats are saved in the Other folder.
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Java application screen size
For most games and applications the screen size
setting should not be changed from the default.
Some downloaded Java applications may have
been designed for other screen sizes. The phone
will emulated the screen size selected in the screen
size setting.
Some Java applications are designed for a
specific screen size and may not be able to adapt
the application to the screen. For more information,
contact the application vendor.
Connectivity
Internet and email settings, synchronizing,
Bluetooth™, infrared, USB cable, update service.
Settings
Settings may already be entered when you buy your
phone. If not, contact your network operator, service
provider or visit www.SonyEricsson.com/support
for more information.
In order to use the Internet, and send and receive
picture and email messages, you need the following:
• A phone subscription that supports data
transmission.
• Settings entered in your phone.
• You may also have to register as an Internet and
email user with your service provider or network
operator.
Before you start using the Internet, Messaging,My friends
or PlayNow™, settings are required in your phone.
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Entering settings
If the settings are not already entered in your phone,
you can:
• Receive settings in a message from your
network operator, service provider or visit
www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
• Enter or edit settings yourself.
Using Internet
Browse modified Internet services via HTTP
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol).
To select an Internet profile
}Settings }Connectivity }Internet settings
}Internet profiles and select a profile to use.
To start browsing
Select Internet services and select a service or
Internet services }More to view options.
To stop browsing
}More }Exit browser.
Options when browsing
}More to view options. The menu contains the
following options, but it may depend on the Web
page you are visiting.
}Go to for options:
•Sony Ericsson – go to the pre-defined homepage.
•Bookmarks – create, use or edit bookmarks.
•Enter address – enter the address to a Web page.
•History – list of previously visited Web pages.
}Tools for optons:
•Add bookmark – add a new bookmark.
•Save picture – save a picture.
•Save page – save the current Web page.
•Refresh page – refresh the current Web page.
•Send link – send a link to the current Web page.
•Make a call – make a call while browsing. }More
}End call to end the call and continue browsing.
}View for options:
•Full screen – select normal or full screen.
•Text only – select full content or text only.
•Zoom – zoom in or out on the Web page.
•Zoom to normal – set zoom to default.
}Advanced to enter settings for the browser.
}Exit browser to disconnect and go to standby.
To work with bookmarks
}Internet services }More }Go to }Bookmarks
and select a bookmark }More. Select an option.
If you select an email address when browsing a Web
page, you can send a message to that address.
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Connectivity
To download from the Sony Ericsson
Web site
1}Internet services }Sony Ericsson.
2Browse the Web page, select an item to
download and follow the instructions that appear.
To clear cookies
}Internet services }More }Advanced }Other
}Clear cookies }Yes.
To clear the password list
}Internet services }More }Advanced } the Other
tab }Clear passwords }Yes.
To select a profile for Java
}Settings }Connectivity }Settings for Java™ and
select a profile to use.
Internet security
Secure browsing is supported. When using an Internet
profile you can turn on security in the phone.
Trusted certificates
Certain Internet services, such as banking, require
certificates in your phone. Your phone may already
contain certificates when you buy it.
To check the certificates in your
phone
}Settings }Connectivity }Internet settings
}Security }Trusted cert.
Synchronizing
Synchronize contacts, appointments, tasks and
notes via a transfer method or Internet services.
Synchronization software for your computer is
available on the CD included with the phone. You
can also visit www.SonyEricsson.com/support to
download the software or Getting started guides
for synchronization.
To select sort order for contacts
}Contacts }Options }Advanced }Sort order.
Select to order by first or last name.
Synchronization with nearby devices
Install the computer synchronization software using
the CD that comes with your phone or download it
from www.SonyEricsson.com/support. The software
includes help information.
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Connectivity
Remote synchronization via Internet
Synchronize online via an Internet service.
To enter the remote synchronization
settings
1}Organizer }Synchronization and }Yes or
}New account.
2Enter a name for the new account }Continue.
3Enter the following settings:
Server address – server URL.
Username – account username.
Password – account password.
Connection – select an Internet profile.
Applications – mark applications to synchronize.
App. settings – select an application and enter
a database name, and if required, username and
password.
Sync. interval – set how often to synchronize.
Remote initiation – select to always accept, never
accept or always ask when initiating from a remote
service.
Remote security – enter server ID and password.
4}Save to save your new account.
To start the remote synchronization
}Organizer }Synchronization, select an account
}Start.
Bluetooth™ wireless
technology
Bluetooth makes it possible to connect wirelessly
to other Bluetooth devices. Send or receive items
using Bluetooth as the transfer method. Choose a
device from the list of found devices.
Before you start
• Turn on Bluetooth to communicate with other
devices.
• Before you can use your Bluetooth device with
your phone it has to be added once to the phone.
The phone and device will recognize each other the
next time they are switched on and within range.
Before installing any new or updated version of the
computer software, all previous software related to
phone communication has to be uninstalled. It is
recommended to uninstall from the Add/Remove
Programs in the Control Panel (Windows).
For Bluetooth communication, we recommend a
maximum distance of 10 metres, with no solid objects
in between.
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Connectivity
To turn on Bluetooth in your phone
}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth }Turn on.
To enter a phone name
1}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth
}Phone name.
2Enter a name for your phone to be shown to
other devices.
To show or hide your phone
}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth }Visibility
}Show phone or }Hide phone.
To add a device to your phone
1}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth
}My devices }New device to search for
available devices.
2Select a device from the list.
3Enter a passcode, if required.
To save power
}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth }Powersave
}On.
To add a Bluetooth handsfree
1}Settings }Connectivity }Bluetooth
}Handsfree.
2Select Yes if you are adding a Bluetooth
handsfree for the first time or My handsfree
}New handsfree }Add if you are adding
another Bluetooth handsfree. Ensure that your
handsfree is prepared to be added. Consult the
device user guide for more information.
Please check if local laws or regulations restrict the
use of Bluetooth. If Bluetooth is not allowed, you must
ensure that the Bluetooth function is turned off. The
maximum allowed Bluetooth radio output power in the
phone is automatically adjusted according to possible
local restrictions. This means that the maximum
distance may vary.
If set to hide, other devices will not be able to discover
your phone via Bluetooth.
Make sure that the device you want to add has
Bluetooth activated and visible.
This reduces power consumption when using a single
Bluetooth device. Turn it off when using several
Bluetooth devices.
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Connectivity
To transfer items using Bluetooth
1Select an item to transfer.
2}More }Send and select Via Bluetooth.
Infrared port
The infrared port in your phone can be used to
exchange information with another device equipped
with infrared.
To set infrared options
}Settings }Connectivity }Infrared port }On or
}10 minutes to turn on for 10 minutes.
To connect two devices
1Turn on infrared in both devices.
2Make sure the infrared port on your phone is
facing the infrared port on the other device
with a maximum distance of 20 cm, as shown
in the illustration.
To transfer items using infrared
1Select an item to transfer.
2}More }Send and select Via infrared.
USB cable
Using the USB cable, you can send and receive items
and synchronize your phone. Connect the USB cable
to your phone and the computer, then choose between
File transfer and Phone mode from the pop-up
that appears in the phone. To synchronize
%42 Synchronizing. To transfer music
%35 Transferring music.
• Select File transfer to browse items in the phone
memory. The phone will turn off in this mode.
• Select Phone mode to synchronize information
with other devices or use the phone as a modem.
The phone will remain on in this mode.
Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or
computer during file transfer as this may corrupt
the phone memory.
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Connectivity
To start a USB connection
1Turn on your phone.
2Connect the USB cable to your phone and
computer.
3Select File transfer or Phone mode in the phone.
To end a USB connection
• When in File transfer mode, exit the USB
connection on your computer by right-clicking on
the Removable disk icon in Windows Explorer and
select Eject. Then remove the USB cable from
your phone and computer.
• When in Phone mode, remove the USB cable from
your phone and computer.
To transfer items using the USB
cable
1Prepare your phone for file transfer.
2Use drag-and-drop functionality in your
computer to transfer items between your
phone and the computer.
3End the USB connection.
Update service
Keep your phone updated with the latest software.
When a new software version is available, you can
download and install it without affecting the user
data in your phone.
Choose one of the following methods to update
your phone:
• Over the air via your phone.
• Online via a USB cable and an Internet-connected
computer.
To use Update service over the air
}Settings }General }Update service to display
options:
•Search for update – search for the latest available
software. Start the update process by following
the installation instructions.
•Software version – display the current software
installed in your mobile phone.
•Reminder – set when to search for new software.
You cannot view the transferred items in your phone
until you have removed the USB cable from the phone.
The Update service requires data access (GPRS). Your
operator will provide you with a subscription with
data access and with price information.
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More features
To use Update service online
Connect the USB cable to the computer and the
phone.
1Visit www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
2Select a region and country.
3Enter the product name.
4Select Sony Ericsson Update Service and
follow the instructions that appear.
More features
Alarm clock, time and date, profiles, calendar, tasks,
stopwatch, calculator, SIM card lock, keypad lock etc.
Time and date
The time is always displayed in standby.
To set the time and date
•}Settings }General }Time & date.
• To set the time and time format }Time enter the
time }Format and select a format }Select }Save.
• To set the date and date format }Date enter the
date }Format and select a format }Select }Save.
• To edit the time zone }Time zone select an option
}Select.
• To set daylight saving on or off }Daylight saving
select an option }Select.
• To set auto time zone }Auto time zone select and
option }Select.
Alarm clock
The alarm rings even if the phone is set to silent or
turned off.
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To set and use an alarm
}Alarms and select an option:
• To set an alarm }Alarm set a time }Save.
• To set a recurrent alarm }Recurrent alarm set
a time }Continue select days Mark }Done.
• To select a signal }Alarm signal select a sound
}Select.
• To turn off the alarm signal when it rings, press
any key.
• To cancel an alarm select Alarm or Recurrent alarm
}Turn off.
Profiles
Your phone has predefined profiles that are set to
suit a certain environment. You can reset all profile
settings to the way they were set when you bought
your phone.
To use profiles
}Settings }General }Profiles:
• Select a profile to use.
• To view and edit a profile }More }View and edit.
• To reset profiles }More }Reset profiles.
Start-up screen
When you turn the phone on or off, a start-up screen
appears.
To select a start-up screen
}Settings }Display }Start-up screen and select an
option.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the screen.
To set the brightness
}Settings }Display }Brightness and press or
to set brightness level }Save.
Sleep mode clock
Show a clock in sleep mode.
To activate the sleep mode clock
}Settings }Display }Sleep mode clock }On.
Calendar
Add, save, edit and set reminders for your
appointments. The calendar can be synchronized
with a computer calendar or with a calendar on the
web. %42 Synchronizing.
The normal profile name cannot be changed.
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More features
To add a new appointment
1}Calendar and select a date }Select
}New appointment }Add.
2Enter details }Continue to confirm each entry
}Select to confirm appointment.
To view an appointment
1}Calendar and select a day.
2Select an appointment }View.
To view a calendar week
}Calendar }More }View week.
To set reminders options
1}Calendar }More }Advanced }Reminders.
2}Always for a reminder to sound even though
the phone is turned off or set to silent. When
the reminder sounds:
• If New events is set to Activity menu,}View
to read the appointment.
• If New events is set to Popup, select Yes to
read the appointment or No to turn off the
reminder.
Navigating in your calendar
Use the navigation key to move between days or
weeks. In the monthly and weekly views, you can
also use the keypad as follows.
Calendar settings
}Calendar }More and select an option:
•View week – view appointments of the week.
•New appointment – add a new appointment.
•Change date – go to another date in the calendar.
•Advanced – for options to find and set reminders
or select a start day for the week.
•Delete – delete appointments.
•Help – view help text for more calendar
information.
To send and receive an appointment
1}Calendar and select an appointment for
a certain day.
2}More }Send and select a transfer method.
When you receive an appointment, follow the
instructions that appear.
A reminder option set in the calendar affects
a reminder option set in tasks.
Back a week Next week
Back a month Next month
Back a year Next year
Today’s date
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Tasks
Add new tasks or use existing tasks as templates.
You can also set reminders for tasks.
To add a new task
1}Organizer }Tasks }New task }Add.
2Select Task or Phone call }Select.
3Enter details and confirm each entry.
To view a task
}Organizer }Tasks and select a task }View.
To send and receive a task
1}Organizer }Tasks and select a task for
a certain day
2}More }Send and select a transfer method.
When you receive a task, follow the instructions
that appear.
To set reminders
1}Organizer }Tasks and select a task }More
}Reminders.
2}Always for a reminder to sound even when
the phone is turned off or set to silent. When
the reminder sounds:
• If New events is set to Activity menu,}View
to read the task.
• If New events is set to Popup, select Yes to
read the task or No to turn off the reminder.
Notes
Make notes and save them in a list. You can also
show a note in standby.
To add a note
}Organizer }Notes }New note }Add enter the note
}Save.
To edit notes
}Organizer }Notes select a note }More and edit
the note }Save.
To send and receive a note
1}Organizer }Notes and select a note.
2}More }Send and select a transfer method.
When you receive a note, follow the instructions that
appear.
Stopwatch
Your phone has a stopwatch that can save several
laps.
A reminder option set in tasks affects a reminder
option set in the calendar.
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To use the stopwatch
1}Organizer }Stopwatch }Start.
2Select New lap or Stop.
3Restart or }Reset.
Timer
Your phone has a built-in timer. When the signal
rings, press any key to turn it off.
To set the timer
}Organizer }Timer and enter the hours, minutes
and seconds for countdown.
Calculator
Use the calculator to add, subtract, divide and
multiply.
To use the calculator
}Organizer }Calculator.
•To select ÷ x - + . % =, press or .
• To delete the figure, press .
SIM card lock
The SIM card lock protects your subscription, but
not your phone itself, from unauthorized use. If you
change SIM cards, the phone still works with the new
SIM card.
Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase.
If the SIM card lock is on, you have to enter a PIN
(Personal Identity Number) every time you turn on
your phone.
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in
a row, the SIM card is blocked. This is indicated by
the message PIN blocked. To unblock it, you need
to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key).
Your PIN and PUK are supplied by your network
operator. You can edit your PIN and select a new
four- to eight-digit PIN.
To unblock your SIM card
1When PIN blocked is displayed, enter your PUK
}OK.
2Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN }OK.
3Re-enter the new PIN to confirm }OK.
Press and }Yes to minimize and run the stopwatch
in the background.
If the message Codes do not match appears when you
edit your PIN, you entered the new PIN incorrectly.
If the message Wrong PIN appears, followed by Old PIN:,
you entered your old PIN incorrectly.
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To edit your PIN
1}Settings }General }Locks }SIM lock
}Change PIN.
2Enter your PIN }OK.
3Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN }OK.
4Re-enter the new PIN to confirm }OK.
To turn the SIM card lock on or off
1}Settings }General }Locks }SIM lock
}Protection and select On or Off.
2Enter your PIN }OK.
Keypad lock
Lock the keypad to avoid dialling a number by
accident. You can still answer an incoming call and
the keypad locks again after it. The keypad remains
locked until you unlock it manually.
To lock and unlock the keypad
manually
• Press }Lock keys.
• To unlock the keypad, press }Unlock.
Automatic keylock
Automatic keylock in standby means the keypad is
locked a short while after you last press a key.
To set the automatic keylock
}Settings }General }Locks }Automatic keylock.
Phone lock
The phone lock protects the phone against
unauthorized use if it is stolen and the SIM card
is exchanged. You can change the phone lock code
(0000) to any four- to eight-digit personal code.
Phone lock on
If the phone lock is on, enter your code }OK.
Automatic phone lock
If the phone lock is set to automatic, you do not
need to enter your phone lock code until a different
SIM card is inserted in the phone.
Calls to the international emergency number, for
example, 112 or 911, can still be made, even when
the keypad is locked. It is important that you remember your new code. If
you should forget it, you have to hand in your phone
to your local Sony Ericsson retailer.
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To set the phone lock
1}Settings }General }Locks }Phone lock
}Protection and select an option.
2Enter the phone lock code }OK.
To edit your phone lock code
}Settings }General }Locks }Phone lock
}Change code.
Code memo
Save security codes, such as for credit cards, in the
code memo. Set a passcode to open the code memo.
Checkword and security
To confirm that you have entered the correct
passcode for the code memo you must enter a
checkword. When you enter your passcode to open
the code memo, the checkword is shown for a short
time. If the passcode is correct, the correct codes
are shown. If you enter the incorrect passcode, the
checkword and the codes that are shown are also
incorrect.
To open code memo for the first time
1}Organizer }Code memo. Instructions appear
}Continue.
2Enter a four-digit passcode }Continue.
3Re-enter the new passcode to confirm.
4Enter a checkword (maximum 15 characters)
}Done. The checkword can consist of both
letters and numbers.
To add a new code
1}New code }Code memo and enter your
passcode }New code }Add.
2Enter a name associated with the code, for
example, the name of the credit card company
}Continue.
3Enter the code }Done.
To change the passcode
1}Organizer }Code memo and enter your
passcode }More }Change passcode.
2Enter your new passcode }Continue.
3Re-enter the new passcode }Continue.
4Enter a checkword }Done.
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Troubleshooting
Forgot your passcode?
If you forgot your passcode you must reset the code
memo.
To reset code memo
1}Organizer }Code memo and enter your
passcode }Continue }More }Reset.
2Reset code memo? appears }Yes. The code
memo is reset and all entries are cleared. The
next time you enter the code memo, you must
start at %53 To open code memo for the first
time.
Troubleshooting
Why doesn’t the phone work the way I want?
Some problems require that you call your service
provider, but most of the problems you can easily
correct yourself.
Before handing your phone in for repair, copy all
saved items, messages and information to another
device as content may be lost during repair.
For more support, visit
www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
Grey menu options
A function is temporarily unavailable. The service
may not be activated or your subscription does not
support the function. Contact your network operator.
Since you cannot send themes, pictures and sounds
that are copyright-protected, the Send menu may be
unavailable.
The phone is working slowly
Select and delete unwanted content and then restart
the phone %7 To turn the phone on and off.
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Troubleshooting
No indication of charging
The battery is empty or has not been used for a long
time.
It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery icon
appears on the screen.
The phone cannot be turned on/
Flashing red light (LED)
Recharge the battery %6 To insert the SIM card
and charge the battery or %60 Battery.
Charging a non Sony Ericsson battery
If the battery you are using is not a Sony Ericsson
approved battery %60 Battery.
The wrong menu language is shown
If the wrong language is shown, you can select from
standby:
• Press 0000 for English
• Press 8888 for Automatic – SIM card
determined.
Master reset
Reset the phone by deleting the changes that you have
made to settings, and the content that you have added
or edited.
• If you select Reset settings, changed settings are
deleted.
• If you select Reset all, in addition to your
changes to settings, all contacts, messages,
personal data, and downloaded content, received
or edited are also deleted.
To reset the phone
1}Settings }General }Master reset.
2Select Reset settings or Reset all.
3When instructions appear }Continue.
Error messages
Insert SIM
There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have
inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card %6 To
insert the SIM card and charge the battery.
If you select Reset all, content such as melodies and
pictures that you have downloaded, received or edited
are also deleted.
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Troubleshooting
Insert correct SIM card
The phone only works with certain SIM cards. Check
if you are using the correct operator SIM card for
your phone.
Emerg. calls only
You are within range of a network, but you are not
allowed to use it. Contact your network operator
and make sure your subscription is correct. Some
network operators allow emergency calls to the
international emergency number, for example, 112
or 911. %13 Emergency calls.
No network
There is no network within range or the received
signal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal
that is strong enough.
Wrong PIN/Wrong PIN2
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter
the correct PIN or PIN2 }Yes %51 SIM card lock.
Codes do not match
The two codes that you have entered do not match.
When you want to change a security code (for
example your PIN) you have to confirm the new
code by entering exactly the same code again.
%51 SIM card lock.
PIN blocked/PIN2 blocked
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three
times in a row. To unblock %51 SIM card lock.
PUK blocked
You entered your personal unblocking key code
(PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your
operator.
Phone locked
The phone is locked. To unlock the phone
%52 Phone lock.
Phone lock code
The phone lock code is required. Your phone comes
with the phone lock code, 0000. You can change it
to any four- to eight-digit code %52 Phone lock.
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Important information
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site, safe and
efficient use, warranty, declaration of conformity.
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site
On www.SonyEricsson.com/support there is a support
section where help and tips are only a few clicks
away. Here you find the latest computer software
updates and tips on how to use your product more
efficiently.
Service and support
From now on you will have access to a portfolio of
exclusive service advantages such as:
• Global and local websites providing support.
• A global network of Call Centers.
• An extensive network of Sony Ericsson service
partners.
• A warranty period. Learn more about the warranty
conditions in this user guide.
On www.SonyEricsson.com, under the support
section in the language of your choice, you will find
the latest support tools and information, such as
software updates, Knowledgebase, Phone setup
and additional help when you require it.
For operator-specific services and features, please
contact your network operator for more information.
You can also contact our Call Centers. See the phone
number for the nearest Call Center in the list below.
If your country/region is not represented in the list,
please contact you local dealer. (The phone numbers
below were correct at the time of going to print. On
www.SonyEricsson.com you can always find the
latest updates.)
In the unlikely event that your product needs service,
please contact the dealer from whom it was purchased
or one of our service partners. Save your original proof
of purchase, you will need it if you need to claim
warranty.
For a call to one of our Call Centers you will be
charged according to national rates, including local
taxes, unless the phone number is a toll-free number.
Australia 1-300 650 050
questions.AU@support.sonyericsson.com
Argentina 800-333-7427
questions.AR@support.sonyericsson.com
Austria 0810 200245
questions.AT@support.sonyericsson.com
Belgium 02-7451611
questions.BE@support.sonyericsson.com
Brazil 4001-0444
questions.BR@support.sonyericsson.com
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Canada 1-866-766-9374
questions.CA@support.sonyericsson.com
Central Africa +27 112589023
questions.CF@support.sonyericsson.com
Chile 123-0020-0656
questions.CL@support.sonyericsson.com
China 4008100000
questions.CN@support.sonyericsson.com
Colombia 18009122135
questions.CO@support.sonyericsson.com
Croatia 062 000 000
questions.HR@support.sonyericsson.com
Czech Republic 844 550 055
questions.CZ@support.sonyericsson.com
Denmark 33 31 28 28
questions.DK@support.sonyericsson.com
Finland 09-299 2000
questions.FI@support.sonyericsson.com
France 0 825 383 383
questions.FR@support.sonyericsson.com
Germany 0180 534 2020
questions.DE@support.sonyericsson.com
Greece 801-11-810-810
210-89 91919 (from mobile)
questions.GR@support.sonyericsson.com
Hong Kong 8203 8863
questions.HK@support.sonyericsson.com
Hungary 06 1 437 7300
questions.HU@support.sonyericsson.com
India 39011111
(Add STD code from a GSM connection)
questions.IN@support.sonyericsson.com
Indonesia 021-2701388
questions.ID@support.sonyericsson.com
Ireland 1850 545 888
questions.IE@support.sonyericsson.com
Italy 06 48895206
questions.IT@support.sonyericsson.com
Malaysia 03-78809800
questions.MY@support.sonyericsson.com
Mexico 01 800 000 4722
(national toll-free number)
questions.MX@support.sonyericsson.com
Netherlands 0900 899 8318
questions.NL@support.sonyericsson.com
New Zealand 0800-100150
questions.NZ@support.sonyericsson.com
Norway 815 00 840
questions.NO@support.sonyericsson.com
Philippines 02-6351860
questions.PH@support.sonyericsson.com
Poland 0 (prefix) 22 6916200
questions.PL@support.sonyericsson.com
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Portugal 808 204 466
questions.PT@support.sonyericsson.com
Romania (+4021) 401 0401
questions.RO@support.sonyericsson.com
Russia 095 7870986
questions.RU@support.sonyericsson.com
Singapore 67440733
questions.SG@support.sonyericsson.com
Slovakia 02-5443 6443
questions.SK@support.sonyericsson.com
South Africa 0861 632222
questions.ZA@support.sonyericsson.com
Spain 902 180 576
questions.ES@support.sonyericsson.com
Sweden 013-24 45 00
questions.SE@support.sonyericsson.com
Switzerland 0848 824 040
questions.CH@support.sonyericsson.com
Taiwan 02-25625511
questions.TW@support.sonyericsson.com
Thailand 02-2483030
questions.TH@support.sonyericsson.com
Turkey 0212 47 37 777
questions.TR@support.sonyericsson.com
United Arab Emirates43 919880
questions.AE@support.sonyericsson.com
United Kingdom 08705 23 7237
questions.GB@support.sonyericsson.com
United States 1-866-766-9374
questions.US@support.sonyericsson.com
Venezuela 0-800-100-2250
questions.VE@support.sonyericsson.com
Guidelines for Safe and
Efficient Use
Please read this information before using
your mobile phone.
These instructions are intended for your
safety. Please follow these guidelines. If
the product has been subject to any of the
conditions listed below or you have any doubt of the
proper function make sure to have the product checked
by certified service partner before charging or using
it. Failure to do so might lead to risk for product
malfunction or even a potential hazard to your health.
Recommendations for safe use of
product (mobile phone, battery,
charger and other accessories)
• Always treat your product with care and keep it
in a clean and dust-free place.
•Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.
• Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture
or humidity.
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• Do not expose your product to extreme
high or low temperatures. Do not expose
the battery to temperatures above +60°C
(+140°F).
• Do not expose your product to open
flames or lit tobacco products.
• Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product.
• Do not paint your product.
• Do not attempt to disassemble your
product. Only Sony Ericsson authorised
personnel should perform service.
• Do not use your product near medical
equipment without requesting permission.
• Do not use your product when in, or around
aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.
• Do not use your product in an area
where a potentially explosive atmosphere
exists.
• Do not place your product or install
wireless equipment in the area above
your car's air bag.
CHILDREN
KEEP OUT OF CHILDRENS REACH.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY
WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS
ACCESSORIES. THEY COULD HURT
THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR COULD
ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE
OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS
ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT
COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING
HAZARD.
Power supply (Charger)
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated
power sources as marked on the product. Make sure
the cord is positioned so that it will not be subjected
to damage or stress. To reduce risk of electric shock,
unplug the unit from any power source before
attempting to clean it. The AC power adapter must
not be used outdoors or in damp areas. Never alter
the cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into the outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original chargers
intended for use with your mobile phone. Other
chargers may not be designed to the same safety
and performance standards.
Battery
We recommend that you fully charge the battery before
you use your mobile phone for the first time. A new
battery or one that has not been used for a long time
could have reduced capacity the first few times it is
used. The battery can only be charged in temperatures
between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F).
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Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries
intended for use with your mobile phone. Using other
batteries and chargers could be dangerous.
The talk and standby times depend on several
different conditions such as signal strength, operating
temperature, application usage patterns, features
selected and voice or data transmissions when using
the mobile phone.
Turn off your mobile phone before removing the
battery. Do not allow the battery to be put into the
mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch
another metal object. This could short-circuit and
damage the battery. Use the battery for the intended
purpose only.
Personal medical devices
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac
pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please
avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker,
e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile
phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker.
If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept
between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk
of interference is limited. If you have any reason to
suspect that interference is taking place, immediately
turn off your mobile phone. Contact your cardiologist
for more information.
For other medical devices, please consult your
physician and the manufacturer of the device.
Driving
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the
use of mobile phones while driving or require drivers
to use handsfree solutions. We recommend that you
use only Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions intended
for use with your product.
Please note that because of possible interference to
electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers
forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless
a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the
installation.
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road
and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions so require.
Emergency calls
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which
cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any
mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.
medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on
all cellular networks, or when certain network services
and/or mobile phone features are in use. Check with
your local service provider.
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Antenna
This phone contains a built in antenna. Use of
antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson
specifically for this model could damage your mobile
phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels
above the established limits (see below).
Efficient use
Hold your mobile phone as you would any other phone.
Do not cover the top of the phone when in use, as
this affects call quality and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than needed, thus
shortening talk and standby times.
Radio frequency (RF) exposure and
SAR
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels
of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves
or radio frequency fields).
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive international safety guidelines,
developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection) and IEEE (The institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers Inc.) through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These
guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave
exposure for the general population. The levels
include a safety margin designed to assure the safety
of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to
account for any variations in measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of
measurement for the amount of radio frequency
energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile
phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest
certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the
actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating
can be well below this value.
This is because the mobile phone is designed to use
the minimum power required to reach the network.
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in
safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels
among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone
models are designed to meet radio frequency exposure
guidelines.
For phones sold in the U.S., before a phone model is
available for sale to the public, it must be tested and
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted requirement
for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions
and locations (that is, at the ear and worn on the body)
as required by the FCC for each model. For body worn
operation, this phone has been tested and meets
FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset is
positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without
any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when
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used with the original Sony Ericsson body worn
accessory intended for this phone. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile
phone model is included with the material that comes
with this mobile phone. This information can also
be found, together with more information on radio
frequency exposure and SAR, on
www.SonyEricsson.com.
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
For phones sold in the U.S., you can use your TTY
terminal with your Sony Ericsson mobile phone
(with the necessary accessory). For information on
Accessible Solutions for individuals with special
needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center
at 877 878 1996 (TTY) or 877 207 2056 (voice), or
visit the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at
www.SonyEricsson-snc.com.
Disposal of old electrical &
electronic equipment
This symbol on the product or on its
packaging indicates that this product shall
not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product. The
recycling of materials will help to conserve natural
resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact your local
city office, your household waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased the product.
Disposing of the battery
Please check local regulations for disposal
of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson
Call Center for information.
The battery should never be placed in municipal
waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available.
End User Licence Agreement
This wireless device, including without limitation any
media delivered with the device, ("Device") contains
software owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB and its affiliated companies
("Sony Ericsson") and its third party suppliers and
licensors ("Software").
As user of this Device, Sony Ericsson grants you
a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable
license to use the Software solely in conjunction with
the Device on which it is installed and/or delivered
with. Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale of
the Software to a user of this Device.
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You shall not reproduce, modify, distribute, reverse
engineer, decompile, otherwise alter or use any other
means to discover the source code of the Software
or any component of the Software. For avoidance of
doubt, you are at all times entitled to transfer all rights
and obligations to the Software to a third party, solely
together with the Device with which you received the
Software, provided always that such third party agrees
in writing to be bound by these rules.
You are granted this license for a term of the useful
life of this Device. You can terminate this license by
transferring all your rights to the Device on which you
have received the Software to a third party in writing.
If you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions
set out in this license, it will terminate with immediate
effect.
Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and
licensors are the sole and exclusive owner of and
retain all rights, title and interest in and to the
Software. Sony Ericsson, and, to the extent that the
Software contains material or code of a third party,
such third party, shall be entitled third party
beneficiaries of these terms.
The validity, construction and performance of this
license shall be governed by the laws of Sweden.
The foregoing shall apply to the full extent permitted
by, when applicable, statutory consumer rights.
Limited Warranty
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, S-221 88
Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson), provides this Limited
Warranty for your mobile phone and original accessory
delivered with your mobile phone (hereinafter referred
to as "Product").
Should your Product need warranty service, please
return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased,
or contact your local Sony Ericsson Call Center
(national rates may apply) or visit
www.SonyEricsson.com to get further information.
Our warranty
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty,
Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from
defects in design, material and workmanship at the
time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for
a subsequent period of one (1) year.
What we will do
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to
operate under normal use and service, due to defects
in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson
authorised distributors or service partners, in the
country/region* where you purchased the Product, will,
at their option, either repair or replace the Product in
accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated
herein.
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Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the
right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product
is found not to be under warranty according to the
conditions below.
Please note that some of your personal settings,
downloads or other information may be lost when
your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced.
At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by
applicable law, other regulation or technical restrictions
from making a backup copy of certain downloads.
Sony Ericsson does not take any responsibility for any
lost information of any kind and will not reimburse
you for any such loss. You should always make
backup copies of all the information stored on your
Sony Ericsson Product such as downloads, calendar
and contacts before handing in your Sony Ericsson
Product for repair or replacement.
Conditions
1The warranty is valid only if the original proof of
purchase issued to the original purchaser by a
Sony Ericsson authorised dealer, specifying the
date of purchase and serial number**, for this
Product, is presented with the Product to be
repaired or replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the
right to refuse warranty service if this information
has been removed or changed after the original
purchase of the Product from the dealer.
2If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product,
the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted
for the remaining time of the original warranty period
or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair,
whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may
involve the use of functionally equivalent
reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components
will become the property of Sony Ericsson.
3This warranty does not cover any failure of the
Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to
misuse, including but not limited to use in other
than the normal and customary manner, in
accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions
for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does
this warranty cover any failure of the Product due
to accident, software or hardware modification or
adjustment, acts of God or damage resulting from
liquid.
A rechargeable battery can be charged and
discharged hundreds of times. However, it will
eventually wear out - this is not a defect. When
the talk-time or standby time is noticeably shorter,
it is time to replace your battery. Sony Ericsson
recommends that you use only batteries and
chargers approved by Sony Ericsson.
Minor variations in display brightness and color
may occur between phones. There may be tiny
bright or dark dots on the display. These are called
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defective pixels and occur when individual dots
have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted.
Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable.
Minor variations in camera image appearance may
occur between phones. This is nothing uncommon
and is not regarded as a defective camera module.
4Since the cellular system on which the Product is
to operate is provided by a carrier independent
from Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be
responsible for the operation, availability, coverage,
services or range of that system.
5This warranty does not cover Product failures
caused by installations, modifications, or repair
or opening of the Product performed by a non-
Sony Ericsson authorised person.
6The warranty does not cover Product failures which
have been caused by use of accessories or other
peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson
branded original accessories intended for use with
the Product.
7Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will
void the warranty.
8THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN
THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN
NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS
LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS;
TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN
BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the
preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you.
The warranty provided does not affect the consumer's
statutory rights under applicable legislation in force,
nor the consumer's rights against the dealer arising
from their sales / purchase contract.
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*EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
If you have purchased your Product in an EU country
you can have your Product serviced, under the
conditions set out above, within the warranty period
in any EU country where an identical Product is sold
by an authorised Sony Ericsson distributor. To find
out if your Product is sold in the EU country you are
in, please call the local Sony Ericsson Call Center.
Please observe that certain services may not be
possible elsewhere than in the country of original
purchase, for example due to the fact that your
Product may have an interior or exterior which is
different from equivalent models sold in other EU
countries. It may not be possible to repair SIM-locked
Products.
** In some countries/regions additional information
is requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid
proof of purchase.
FCC Statement
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.
Trademarks and copyrights
Your mobile phone has the capability to download,
store and forward additional content, e.g. ringtones.
The use of such content may be restricted or
prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not
limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws.
You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely responsible
for additional content that you download to or forward
from your mobile phone. Prior to your use of any
additional content, please verify that your intended
use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized.
Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy,
integrity or quality of any additional content or any
other third party content. Under no circumstances will
Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your improper
use of additional content or other third party content.
QuickShare™, PlayNow™, MusicDJ™, PhotoDJ™,
VideoDJ™ and Style-up™ are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by
the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
Sony Ericsson is under license.
Microsoft, Windows and PowerPoint are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the U.S and other countries/regions.
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QuickTime® is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
T9™ Text Input is a trademark or a registered
trademark of Tegic Communications. T9™ Text Input
is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S.
Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480,
5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No.
1,331,057, United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic
of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842
463(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE,
GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
End-user license agreement for Sun™ Java™ JME™.
1Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted
information of Sun and title to all copies is retained
by Sun and/or its licensors. Customer shall not
modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract,
or otherwise reverse engineer Software. Software
may not be leased, assigned, or sublicensed, in
whole or in part.
2Export Regulations: Software, including technical
data, is subject to U.S. export control laws,
including the U.S. Export Administration Act and
its associated regulations, and may be subject to
export or import regulations in other countries.
Customer agrees to comply strictly with all such
regulations and acknowledges that it has the
responsibility to obtain licenses to export,
re-export, or import Software. Software may not be
downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported
(i) into, or to a national or resident of, Cuba, Iraq,
Iran, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, Syria (as such
listing may be revised from time to time) or any
country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods;
or (ii) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's
list of Specially Designated Nations or the U.S.
Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders.
3Restricted Rights: Use, duplication or disclosure
by the United States government is subject to the
restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical
Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS
252.227-7013(c) (1) (ii) and FAR 52.227-19(c) (2)
as applicable.
Part of the software in this product is copyright ©
SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002). All rights reserved.
Other product and company names mentioned herein
may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
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Declaration of Conformity
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of
Nya Vattentornet
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility that our product
Sony Ericsson type AAB-1022041-BV
and in combination with our accessories, to which this
declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate
standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN 301489-7,
EN 60950, EN 300 328 and EN 301 489-17,
following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive
99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC directive
89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC.
We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE Directive
(99/5/EC).
Lund, December 2005
Shoji Nemoto, Head of Product Business Unit GSM/
UMTS
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Index
Index
A
activity menu 8
adding Bluetooth device 44
alarm clock 47
alerts 37
answering service 16
applications 38, 39
appointment 49
B
backup, see synchronizing 42
battery 60
charging and inserting 6
Bluetooth
adding handsfree 44
connecting computer 43
pairing, see adding device 44
Bluetooth™ wireless technology 43
bookmarks
Internet 41
brightness 48
business card
creating 15
sending 15
C
calculator 51
calendar 48
call list 13
add a number to contacts 13
call a number from 13
call time 22
call waiting 18
calls
accepting only from certain
numbers 20
answering 13
conference 19
emergency 13
handling two calls 19
making 7, 12
missed 13
receiving 7
receiving a second call 19
recording 38
redial 12
rejecting 13
rejecting with voice 18
restricting 20
to phone contact 15
to SIM contact 15
two lines 19
camera 29–32
options 30
to record video 30
to take a picture 30
zoom 30
changing covers 11
clock
alarm 47
set time 47
sleep mode 48
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code memo 53
codes
PIN 7, 56
PIN2 56
PUK 56
connecting computer using
Bluetooth 43
connecting computer using USB 46
contacts 14
add picture or ringtone 14
adding contacts 14
default 14
deleting 16
editing 15, 16
groups of 28
sending 15
setting default number 16
synchronizing 42
D
date 47
declaration of conformity 69
Disc2Phone 35
E
email 27–28
deleting 28
receiving 28
replying to 28
saving 28
saving an item found in
message 28
settings 27, 40
writing and sending 27
emergency calls 13
F
file manager 9
file transfer
Bluetooth 45
email 27
infrared 45
picture message 26
USB cable 46
G
games 38
groups 28
H
handsfree
Bluetooth 44
HTTP 41
I
icons 2
IMAP4 27
infrared port 45
Internet 41
bookmarks 41
certificates 42
cookies 42
Java 42
security 42
K
keypad lock 52
L
language
phone 10
writing 10
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locks
keypad 52
phone 52
phone lock 56
SIM card 51
loudspeaker, off/on 13
M
magic word 17
media player 35–36
melodies 37
composing 38
memory
contacts 14
file manager 9
menu
overview 2
menus
navigating 8
message
calling a number in 24
copying and pasting in 24
deleting 24
inserting an item in 23, 26
options for download 26
receiving 24
receiving voice 27
recording and sending voice 26
saving 24
saving item found in 24, 26
signature 26
templates 25
voice 26
writing and sending 23, 26
messaging 23
microphone, off/on 13
MMS, see picture messages 25
music
playing 35
transfer 35
MusicDJ™ 37
My friends 28
N
navigation key 8
networks 12
notepad 21
notes 50
number
showing/hiding your own 21
your own 20
P
phone lock 52, 56
phonebook, see contacts 14
PhotoDJ™ 33
picture
editing 34
picture messages 25–26
pictures
time line 32
viewing 31
PIN 56
PIN code
changing 52
entering 7
PIN2 56
playlists 36
PlayNow™ 37
POP3 27
profiles 48
PUK 51, 56
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Q
QuickTime™ 32
R
receiving
melodies and ringtones 38
picture 32
themes 39
video clip 32
recording
calls 38
sounds 38
voice commands 17
reminders 49, 50
reset the phone 55
restricted dialling 20
ringtones 37
S
safety guidelines 59
save automatically to the SIM
card 15
screen saver 32
security
code memo 53
Internet 42
SIM card lock 51
self-portrait 30
sending
appointments 50
business card 15
contacts 15
melodies and ringtones 38
notes 50
pictures 31, 32
tasks 50
themes 39
video clips 31, 32
settings
Internet, messages, email 40
setup wizard 7
time and date 47
shortcuts 8
shut down menu 9
SIM card
copying contacts from 15
copying contacts to 15
inserting 6
lock 51
unblocking 51
SMS, see text messages 23
SOS numbers 13
sound
transfer to/from handsfree 22
when using handsfree 22
sound recorder 38
sounds 37
speaker volume 13
start-up screen 48
status bar icons 2
stopwatch 50
streaming media 37
Style-up™ covers 11
synchronizing 42–43
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T
tasks 50
text input
multitap 10
T9™ 10
text messages 23–25
themes 38
time 47
timer 51
transfer methods 26, 27, 45, 46
troubleshooting 54
turning on/off
Bluetooth 44
infrared port 45
phone 7
phone lock 53
ringtones, melodies 37
SIM lock protection 52
two voice lines 19
U
update online 47
update over the air 46
USB 45
connecting computer 46
V
vibrating alert 37
video
editing 33
video clips
viewing 32, 35
viewing on computer 32
video recorder 29–32
VideoDJ™ 33
voice answering 18
voice control 17
voice dialling 17
voicemail 16
volume
changing 13
setting ringtone 37
W
warranty 64
Z
zoom 30
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