Sony A3880061 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 GPRS/EDGE/UMTS FDD18 / HSPA mobile phone with Bluetooth, WLAN 802.11bg, GPS, FM receiver User Manual 08 user guide part 1

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Sony Ericsson
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Extended User guide
Contents
Getting started..............................................................................5
User guide in the phone......................................................................5
Additional help....................................................................................5
Assembly............................................................................................5
Turning the phone on and off..............................................................7
Aligning the screen..............................................................................7
Getting to know your phone........................................................9
Phone overview...................................................................................9
Charging the battery.........................................................................10
Stereo portable handsfree.................................................................10
Status bar.........................................................................................11
Status icons......................................................................................11
Screen lock.......................................................................................12
Navigating.........................................................................................12
Personalizing the start menu.............................................................13
Time and date...................................................................................13
Alarms and notifications....................................................................14
Communication Manager..................................................................14
Owner information.............................................................................15
Internet and messaging settings........................................................15
Networks..........................................................................................15
Handling content with the File Explorer in the phone.........................16
Searching information.......................................................................16
Entering text......................................................................................16
Settings.............................................................................................17
Recommended accessories..............................................................18
Updating your phone.................................................................20
SlideView.....................................................................................21
Panels..........................................................................................22
Switching between panels and applications......................................22
Managing panels...............................................................................22
Auto panel switching.........................................................................23
Panel manager settings.....................................................................23
Sony Ericsson panel..........................................................................24
Support panel...................................................................................24
MS Today panel................................................................................24
Spb Mobile Shell panel......................................................................24
On the Road panel............................................................................25
Skype™ panel..................................................................................25
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Facebook panel................................................................................25
YouTube™ panel..............................................................................25
Downloading new panels..................................................................25
Calling..........................................................................................26
Making and receiving calls.................................................................26
More call features..............................................................................27
Contacts .....................................................................................29
Using Contacts.................................................................................29
SIM contacts.....................................................................................30
Finding company contacts using Microsoft® Exchange Server.........31
Calendar......................................................................................32
Using the calendar............................................................................32
Managing meeting requests using Microsoft® Outlook®...................32
Synchronizing.............................................................................34
Synchronization methods..................................................................34
Synchronizing using Sony Ericsson Sync..........................................34
Synchronizing with a Microsoft® Windows® computer using
Microsoft® ActiveSync®...................................................................35
Synchronizing wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server............37
Messaging...................................................................................40
SMS and MMS.................................................................................40
E-mail...............................................................................................41
Windows™ Live Messenger..............................................................44
Getting connected......................................................................45
Bluetooth™ technology.....................................................................45
Wi-Fi™..............................................................................................47
Internet sharing.................................................................................48
Web browser...............................................................................50
Before browsing the Web..................................................................50
Browsing the Web.............................................................................50
Menu options....................................................................................50
Zooming...........................................................................................51
Managing favorites............................................................................51
History pages....................................................................................52
Accessing other functions when browsing.........................................52
Applications and games............................................................53
Installing applications........................................................................53
Closing an application.......................................................................53
Removing applications......................................................................53
Green ideas from the EcoMate application........................................53
Express News™...............................................................................53
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Games..............................................................................................54
Media...........................................................................................55
Photos..............................................................................................55
Music................................................................................................56
Video................................................................................................59
Streaming media...............................................................................60
FM radio...........................................................................................60
PlayNow™........................................................................................62
Camera........................................................................................63
Using the camera..............................................................................63
Photo and video storage...................................................................64
Using the still camera........................................................................64
Using the video camera.....................................................................66
Transferring content..................................................................68
Transferring files between your phone and a computer.....................68
Media Go™......................................................................................68
Location services.......................................................................70
Using the internal GPS receiver.........................................................70
FastGPS...........................................................................................70
Google Maps™.................................................................................70
Getting driving directions...................................................................71
Locking and protecting your phone.........................................72
IMEI number.....................................................................................72
SIM protection..................................................................................72
Phone protection..............................................................................73
Antivirus............................................................................................73
Troubleshooting.........................................................................74
Resetting the phone..........................................................................74
I cannot use Internet-based services.................................................74
Legal information.......................................................................75
Index............................................................................................77
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Getting started
Important information
Please read the Important information leaflet before you use your mobile phone.
This User Guide may reference services or applications provided by third parties. Use of
such programming or services may require separate registration with the third party
provider and may be subject to additional terms of use. For applications accessed on or
through a third-party Web site, please review such Web sites’ terms of use and applicable
privacy policy in advance. Sony Ericsson does not warrant or guarantee the availability or
performance of any third-party Web sites or offered services.
Some of the services and features described in this User guide are not supported by all
networks and/or service providers in all areas. Without limitation, this applies to the GSM
International Emergency Number 112. Please contact your network operator or service
provider to determine availability of any specific service or feature and whether additional
access or usage fees apply.
User guide in the phone
An extended User guide and a help function are available in your phone.
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To access the User guide in the phone
Tap > Help > Sony Ericsson Help.
Additional help
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To use the help function in the phone
Tap > Help.
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To use Getting started
Tap > Getting started.
Assembly
Before you start using the phone, you have to insert the SIM card and the battery.
To insert the SIM card
Remove the battery cover.
Slide the SIM card into its holder with the gold-colored contacts facing down.
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To insert the battery
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Remove the battery cover.
Insert the battery with the Sony Ericsson hologram side up and the connectors facing
each other.
To insert a memory card
Remove the battery cover.
Insert the memory card with the gold-colored contacts facing down.
To remove a memory card
Remove the battery cover.
Press the edge of the memory card to release and remove it.
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Turning the phone on and off
To turn on the phone
Press and hold down the power key until the phone starts.
At first startup, a setup guide leads you through the essential settings of the phone.
You need to set the phone language when you start the device for the first time. Be careful when
you set this language. If you choose a wrong language you will have to re-install your phone
software.
To turn off the phone
Press and hold down the power key until a message appears.
Tap Yes.
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To turn on sleep mode
To turn off the screen temporarily and switch the phone to sleep mode, briefly press
the power key.
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To turn off sleep mode
To activate the screen, briefly press the power key. The phone is also activated when
you receive a call or a message.
To turn on flight mode
Tap > Settings > Connections > Communication Manager.
Tap Flight.
To turn on phone mode
Tap > Settings > Connections > Communication Manager.
Tap Phone.
Automatic turn off
Automatic turn off function helps you to set the phone to turn off automatically. You can
also set the backlight to turn off automatically if your phone is not used for a specified time.
To set automatic turn off functions
Tap > Settings > System > Backlight and Power Management > the
Advanced tab.
Mark the checkboxes and shorten the time before the different functions are turned
off.
Aligning the screen
The first time you turn on the phone, you need to align the screen. You can also re-align
your screen, if necessary.
You need to use the stylus to align the screen.
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To align the screen
Tap > Settings > System > Screen > the Alignment tab.
Tap Align Screen.
Use the stylus and tap each target firmly and accurately.
You need to align the screen in order to align the touch points on it.
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Getting to know your phone
Phone overview
3.5 mm headset
Power key
Ear speaker
Touch screen
Connector for charger/USB cable
Selection key
Call key
SlideView key
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Navigation key
End call key
OK key
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Stylus
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Volume key
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Loudspeaker
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Camera lens
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Strap holder
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To use the strap hole
Remove the cover.
Wrap the strap around the strap hole.
Attach the cover.
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Charging the battery
The phone battery is partly charged when you buy the phone. When you start to charge,
it may take a few minutes before the battery icon appears on the screen. You can still use
your phone while it is charging.
The battery will start to discharge a little after it is fully charged and then charges again after a
certain time. This is to extend battery life and may result in the charge status showing a level
below 100 percent, even though the battery is fully charged.
To save energy you can unplug the charger from the wall socket when the phone is fully charged.
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To charge the phone using the power adapter
Connect the phone to a power outlet using the USB cable provided and the power
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To charge the phone using a computer
Connect the phone to a USB port on a computer using the included USB cable
provided.
Stereo portable handsfree
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To use the handsfree
Connect a portable handsfree.
To answer a call, press the call handling key. If you are listening to music, it stops
when you receive a call and resumes when the call has ended.
To end a call, press the call handling key.
If a portable handsfree is not included with the phone, you may purchase one separately.
Status bar
A status bar at the top of the screen displays phone status information and notifications.
You can access the displayed applications direct from the status bar.
To access an application from the status bar
Tap the status bar.
Tap one of the displayed icons.
Status icons
You can tap an icon in the status bar to get more information or to start an application.
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The following status icons may appear on your status bar:
GPRS available
Wi-Fi™ function enabled
HSDPA available
Scanning for available Wi-Fi™ network connections
EDGE available
Wi-Fi™ network connected
3G/UMTS available
Signal strength
GPRS in use
No signal
HSDPA in use
Phone radio turned off
3G/UMTS in use
Voice call in progress
EDGE in use
Call on hold
Connection is active
Sound on
Connection is not active
Sound off
Missed call
Battery charging
New incoming text message
Battery full
New incoming multimedia message
Bluetooth™ function on
Multiple notifications. Tap to view all
Bluetooth™ headset connected
Synchronization ongoing
Roaming
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Screen lock
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To lock the screen
Press and hold
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To unlock the screen
Drag towards left or right.
To use a screen lock code
Select > Settings > Lock.
Checkmark the Prompt if phone unused for box, select a time interval, and enter
a code for unlocking the screen.
Tap OK, then confirm by selecting Yes.
Navigating
You can use the following means to navigate around the screen:
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The stylus, or your finger, on the touch screen
The navigation key
Using the touch screen
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To highlight or open an item, tap the item.
To copy, rename or send a file, touch and hold down the file or folder. Select the preferred
action from the options dialog.
To scroll up or down, flick your finger or stylus up or down on the screen. On some pages
you can also flick to the sides.
To stop the screen from scrolling, tap the screen.
To pan a page, drag your finger or stylus on the screen.
Using the navigation key
To use the navigation key
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Press the navigation key upwards, downwards, left or right to move around the
screen. Press the selection key (at the center of the navigation key) to select an item.
Personalizing the start menu
You can customize what to display on the start menu. Some of the customized changes
may also be applicable to the MS Today panel.
To use a custom background image
Tap > Settings > Home.
Tap the Appearance tab and mark the Use this picture as the background check
box.
Tap Browse to view a list of your picture files.
Tap the file name of the picture you want to use.
Tap OK.
For best viewing it is recommended that the image is saved in 480x800 pixel resolution for WVGA
(Wide Video Graphics Array) and 800x480 pixel resolution for landscape display mode.
Display settings
To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen
Tap > Settings > System > Screen > the Text Size tab.
Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size.
To decrease the screen brightness
Tap > Settings > System > Backlight and Power Management > the
Backlight tab.
Drag the slider to decrease the brightness.
Regional settings
The style in which numbers, currency, dates, and times are displayed is specified in regional
settings.
To change regional settings
Tap > Settings > System > Regional Settings.
On the Region tab, select your region from the list.
To customize settings further, tap the appropriate tabs and select the desired
options.
Changing region does not change the Operating System language of your phone.
The region you select determines which options will be available on the other tabs.
Time and date
To set the time and date
Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms.
Tap the Time tab.
To set the time and date for a different location
Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms.
Tap the Time tab.
Select the correct time zone and change the time or date.
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Alarms and notifications
To set an alarm
Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms > the Alarms tab.
Tap Description and enter a name for the alarm.
Tap the day of the week for the alarm. You can select multiple days by tapping each
desired day.
Tap the time and set the time for the alarm.
To choose a sound, tap the list next to the Play button and select a sound. Tap
OK to confirm.
The alarm will not sound if the phone is turned off.
To choose how to be notified about events or actions
Tap > Settings > Sounds & Notifications.
On the Sounds tab, choose how you want to be notified by marking the appropriate
check boxes.
On the Notifications tab, tap an event name and choose how you want to be notified
by selecting a ring type and a ring tone.
Ringer settings
To change the ring type and ring tone for an incoming call
Tap > Settings > Sounds & Notifications > the Notifications tab.
Tap Ring type > Ring tone.
Communication Manager
Wi-Fi™ and Bluetooth™ technology, as well as data connections are battery consuming.
It is recommended to turn off such connections if you do not need them and want to save
battery power.
To turn off connections
Tap > Settings > Connections > Communication Manager.
next to Phone or Power save depending on your selected communication
Tap
profile.
Turn off the connections you do not need.
Using Wi-Fi™ technology, Bluetooth™ technology and Microsoft® Direct Push technology
consumes battery power. Turning these functions off, will save the battery power.
Power saving
Animated pictures, music, videos, games and some older types of SIM cards can consume
a lot of battery power. You can improve battery time by closing applications running in the
background and disabling unnecessary functions.
You can also turn on power save mode, in which some settings are changed to increase
the power efficiency.
When you turn on power save mode, the screen brightness is turned down, the back light
automatically turns off after 10 seconds, the phone goes into sleep mode after 40 seconds, and
all other power-intensive communication options are turned off.
By saving power you will contribute to a greener world.
To turn on power save mode
Tap > Settings > Connections > Communication Manager.
Tap Power save.
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Owner information
To enter owner information
Tap > Settings > Personal > Owner Information.
On the Identification tab, enter your personal information.
Phone name
The phone name is used to identify your phone in the following situations:
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Synchronizing with a computer
Using Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Restoring information from a backup
If you synchronize multiple phones with the same computer, each phone must have a unique
name.
To change the phone name
Tap > Settings > System > About.
Tap the Device ID tab.
Enter a new name.
Tap OK.
The phone name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to Z, numbers from 0 to 9,
and cannot contain spaces. Use the underscore character to separate words.
Internet and messaging settings
You can connect to the Internet using a 2G/3G mobile data connection or Wi-Fi™ if you
have the correct Internet settings in your phone. You can install these settings using the
Ready to run application in your phone. You can also go to
www.sonyericsson.com/support from your computer to download the settings to your
phone. Internet settings can also be added or changed manually.
To download Internet settings
Tap > Settings > Connections > Ready To Run.
Tap Start to download and set.
To configure Internet settings manually
To get the required information for manual configuration of Internet settings, please contact your
service provider.
Tap > Settings > Connections > Connections.
Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
Enter a name for the connection, then select Cellular line (GPRS, 3G) in the dropdown box, then tap Next.
Enter the Access point name, then tap Next.
If required, edit User name, Password, Domain and Advanced settings. Tap
Finish.
Under My ISP, tap Manage existing connections and select the connection you
just created.
Networks
You can view which mobile phone networks are available and arrange them in the order
that you want your phone to access them. For example, if your first preferred network is
unavailable, your phone will try to access your second preferred network.
When you turn on your phone, it automatically selects your home network if it is within
range. If it is not within range, you can use another network that is accepted by your
operator. This is called roaming.
To make or receive a phone call, your phone must be within the range of a network.
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To view available networks
Press
Tap Menu > Tools > Options, then find and tap the Network tab.
Under Network selection, select Manual. The list of available networks appears.
To set preferred networks
Press
Tap Menu > Tools > Options and tap the Network tab.
Tap Set Networks and follow the instructions on the screen.
After arranging the networks in the preferred order, tap OK to return to the
Network tab.
In the Network selection list, select Automatic.
Tap OK.
Handling content with the File Explorer in the phone
You can use File Explorer in your phone to handle content saved in the phone memory or
on a memory card. If the memory is full, delete some content to create space.
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To use the File Explorer in the phone
To open File Explorer, tap > File Explorer.
The following functions are available in File Explorer:
Task
Action
Go up one level in File Explorer
Select Up
Open a folder in the current view
Tap the folder
Create a new folder
Select Menu > New Folder
Open a file
Tap the file
Copy, cut or paste a file or folder
Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Edit
Rename a file or folder
Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Rename
Delete a file or folder
Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Delete
Go directly to a folder
Use the drop-down boxes in the top left and top right of the screen
Searching information
You can search for files and other items stored in your phone by file name or by key words
located in the item.
To search for a file or an item
Tap > Universal Search.
In the search field, you can enter the key words for the information you want to search
for.
Tap Search Phone.
In the results list, tap the item you want to open.
Entering text
You can use the hardware keyboard to enter text and characters.
Using the hardware keyboard
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To type lower-case letters, press the relevant letter keys.
and then press the relevant letter key.
To type a single upper-case letter, press
twice. To change back to all lower-case letters,
To use all upper-case letters, press
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To type accented characters, press the letter key first, and then press au until the required
character appears.
To enter a number or a symbol, press
and then press the relevant key.
To use all number or symbol keys, press
twice and enter the relevant numbers or
symbols.
To verify entries or exit the program in use, press .
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Input language
Before you start entering letters, you need to select the languages you want to use when
writing. You can switch to one of your selected input languages when you enter text by
tapping .
To select input languages
Tap > Settings > Personal > Keyboard > Languages.
Mark the language check boxes that you want to add to the list.
To change input language
When you enter text, tap .
Select an option.
To add words to the keyboard dictionary
When you enter text, tap .
Tap Options > My words > Add.
Write a word and tap OK.
Text correction options
Text correction helps you enter text faster by suggesting words as you enter letters. You
can set different options in the text correction menu, for example, spell correction, next
word prediction, auto-append and auto-substitution.
To set text correction options
Tap > Settings > Personal > Keyboard > Text correction.
Select options.
For more information about the different options in the text correction menu go to
Personal > Keyboard > Text correction > Help.
> Settings >
Settings
You can set up the phone with general and specific settings, to suit your requirements.
To see all available settings
1 Tap > Settings.
2 Tap and view one of the following settings:
• The Personal folder
• The System folder
• The Connections folder
• Bluetooth
• Clock & Alarms
• Lock
• Home
• Microsoft My Phone
• Sounds & Notifications
Personal folder overview
Buttons
Customize buttons. Set the key response time
Owner Information
Enter your personal information in the phone
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Phone
Customize phone settings such as ring tone, setting a SIM PIN
TTY Setting
Enable or disable TTY.
Keyboard
On screen keyboard
System folder overview
About
View basic information such as the Windows® Mobile version and the type of processor
used in your phone. You can also specify a name for your phone
Certificates
View information about certificates that are installed in your phone
Backlight and
Power saving settings
Power Management
Customer
Feedback
Make Windows® Mobile better by participating in the Customer Experience
Improvement Program
Device Information
See information about the firmware version, hardware and identity
Encryption
Allow files on your memory card to be encrypted. Encrypted files are readable only in
your phone
Error Reporting
Enable or disable the phone error reporting function. When this function is enabled and
a program error occurs, technical data about the state of the program and your phone
is logged in a text file and delivered to Microsoft technical support if you choose to send
it
External GPS
Set the appropriate GPS communication ports, if required. You may need to do this
when there are programs in your phone that access GPS data or when you have
connected a GPS receiver to your phone. See Help for details
Java
Download and install Java applications, such as games and tools, to your phone
Managed Programs
See the installation history for programs managed in your phone
Memory
Check the phone memory allocation status and memory card information. You can also
stop currently running programs
Master Reset
Reset all settings to manufacture default
Regional Settings
Set the regional configuration to use, including the format for displaying numbers,
currency, date, and time in your phone
Remove Programs
Remove programs you installed in your phone
Task Manager
Stop running programs and/or set the
button to end programs immediately
Connections folder overview
Beam
Set your phone to receive incoming Bluetooth™ beams
Connections
Configure your phone data connections so your phone can connect to the Internet
or a private local network
Domain Enroll
Enroll in a domain and connect your phone with company resources
USB to PC
Set up a USB serial connection between your phone and a computer
Wi-Fi
Set up connections to available wireless networks
SMS Service
Select which data connection to use when sending text messages
Communication Manager Enable or disable different communication channels
Ready To Run
Set your phone ready to run by downloading various settings like Internet,
Multimedia meaasge, GPRS
Recommended accessories
The following accessories are recommended for the phone:
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Bluetooth™ Noise Shield Handsfree VH700
Twin charger EP750
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4 or 8 GB SD card
Car charger AN300
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Updating your phone
You can update your phone to the most recent software for optimal performance and to
get the latest enhancements. Updates can be downloaded using the Update Service
application on your computer. You will need to connect your phone to the computer using
a supported USB cable.
Make sure you back up and save all data contained in your phone before you start updating the
phone.
To use the Update Service application
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Computer: Go to www.sonyericsson.com/update from the Web browser of your
computer.
Follow the instructions to install the latest available Update Service application in your
phone.
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SlideView
Slideview gives you quick access to:
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Messages
Calendar
Media
Panels
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To open SlideView
Press .
To navigate SlideView
To open a phone activity, tap the activity.
To minimize SlideView and go back to the default panel or an application, tap the
icon from the Slideview main view.
To go to a sub menu in the activity, tap one of the icons.
To go back to the previous view, tap the bar on the left.
To go back to the SlideView main view, tap the bar on the left or press .
You can also use the navigation key to navigate SlideView.
To switch between an application and SlideView
From any application, press .
Tap
in SlideView to go back to the application.
If you are not using any application, tapping
panel.
in SlideView will bring you back to the default
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Panels
Panels let you personalize your phone with the content you want most. Your phone comes
with a number of panels pre-loaded. You can view your chosen panels in different views,
set panels to switch automatically, and also download new panels.
Some panels described in this User guide are not supported by all networks and/or service
providers in all areas.
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To return to the most recently used panel
or tap > Home.
Press
Switching between panels and applications
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In a panel or an application, double press to go to Favorites view.
From a panel view, press
to return to the most recently used panel.
to return to the most recently
In an application you started from the Start menu, press
used panel.
Managing panels
When you open a panel, the following icons appear:
Favorites view
All panels view
Auto Panel switching
Settings
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Favorites view
Your six favorite panels are displayed in this view. You can set panels as favorites from the
All panels view.
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To open a panel from the Favorites view
Tap the panel you want to open.
All panels view
In All panels view you can view all the panels including favorites and downloaded panels.
You can also read information about some of them.
To open a panel from All panels view
Flick right or left through the panels until the desired panel is highlighted.
Tap Activate.
To add a panel to your Favorites
From the List view, select a panel.
Tap Favorite.
Auto panel switching
Auto panel switching changes the current panel automatically at a selected time.
9:00
13:00
17:00
Timeline
Added panels in timeline
Available panel list
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To change the time in the timeline
In Auto panel switching view, tap
or
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To add panels to the timeline
Drag the panels you want from the available panel list to the timeline.
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To remove panels from the timeline
Drag the panels you want to remove from the timeline to the available panel list.
Panel manager settings
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Auto panel switching on/off - Turn Auto panel switching on or off
Release information/Update - Download the latest version of the Panel manager application. If the current
Panel manager application is the latest version, the Update is disabled
Get more panels - Download new panels for your device
Sony Ericsson panel
This panel shows the time, weather, messaging and other useful shortcuts to manage your
phone and to show its status.
Weather
Email
Call log
Messaging
Internet browser
Alarm
Power save mode
Time and date
Support panel
If you have any questions and queries, you can use the Support panel. It gives you easy
access to help and the answers to your questions. There are quick links to the User guide,
support-related news and mobile Web support.
MS Today panel
The MS Today panel gives you access to all basic phone features such as communication,
media and browsing. You can personalize this panel to suit your individual preferences.
To personalize the Home panel
Tap > Settings > Home.
Adjust the settings according to your preferences.
Spb Mobile Shell panel
There are two types of Spb Mobile Shell panel: Lifestyle and Professional. The Spb Mobile
Shell Professional panel is more work-oriented, with your calendar and appointments as
the main view. Both the Lifestyle and Professional panels can be customized to your own
needs. The panels extend outside the screen so you have more space to add shortcuts
and widgets.
See www.spbsoftwarehouse.com for more information.
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On the Road panel
This panel is designed like a car dashboard, with large touch icons and a simplified layout.
It is suitable to use if you are on the move and need easy access to, for example, your
phonebook, music or navigation tools.
Skype™ panel
Skype™ is a communications software used to make calls, send instant messages and
more over the Internet. With Skype on your phone you can call other Skype users for free
and send them instant messages. With Skype Credit you can also call landlines and mobiles
from Skype at low rates.
You need a registered Skype account and an Internet connection to use Skype.
Skype cannot be used for emergency calling.
Facebook panel
The Facebook panel lets you experience social networking right from your phone. Log in
to your account and stay connected and share information with your friends. With this panel,
you will never miss an event as you stay synchronized in real time with all your social
activities.
You need a Facebook account to use this panel.
If you are logged in to Facebook, you can access Facebook through SlideView by pressing
YouTube™ panel
The YouTube™ panel gives you easy access to the most popular videos on YouTube™.
The videos are displayed as a list of thumbnails from today, last week or last month. You
can also use this panel to search for videos.
Downloading new panels
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To download new panels
From the Panel settings view, tap Get more panels.
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Calling
Making and receiving calls
You can use your phone to make, receive and keep track of calls and messages. You can
also dial directly from Contacts or from the Call History. To make or receive a phone call,
your phone must be within range of a network.
Making calls
To make a call using the keyboard
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To end a call
To end an ongoing call, press
To make a call from Contacts
Tap > Contacts.
Scroll to the contact you want to call.
Tap the contact to see all the contact's phone numbers.
Scroll to the phone number you want to call and tap it.
The Call History
You can view information about answered, dialled and missed or rejected calls, such as
phone numbers, date, time and call length.
To open the Call History
Press
Tap .
To make a call from the Call History
Press
Tap .
Scroll through all calls and tap the entry you want to view.
Tap the number you want to call.
Receiving calls
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To answer a call
Press
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To reject a call and send a busy tone
When you get an incoming call, press
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To turn off the ringtone without answering a call
Press the volume key.
Rejecting a call with an SMS text message
This feature lets you reject a call by sending an SMS text message with a pre-defined
content to the calling party. Before you use this feature you need to enable it.
To enable the Reject call with text message feature
Press
Tap Menu > Tools > Options…, then tap the Advanced tab.
Mark the Reject call with text message. check box.
Enter the text message you want sent to the calling party when you reject a call.
Tap OK.
To reject a call with a text message
When you get an incoming call, tap Send text message.
Modify the text, if necessary.
Tap Send to send the text message to the caller.
Emergency calls
Your phone supports international emergency numbers, for example, 112 or 911. You can
normally use these numbers to make emergency calls in any country, with or without the
SIM card inserted, if you are within range of a network.
In some countries, other emergency numbers may also be promoted. Your network operator may
therefore have saved additional local emergency numbers on the SIM card.
To make an emergency call
Press
Dial the local emergency number, or look it up on the SIM card, if available.
Press
Speed Dial
You can use Speed Dial to speed up dialing to the contacts that you call most frequently.
You can store speed dial numbers in positions 2 to 99 (position 1 is reserved for your
voicemail). If you, for example, want to call the contact you have stored in position 3, you
just tap and hold number key 3 on the Phone keypad. To call a contact stored in positions
10 to 99, tap the first number key and then tap and hold the second number key. Before
you can create a Speed Dial entry, the contact must already exist in Contacts.
To create a Speed Dial entry
Press
Tap
Tap and hold down the contact you want to assign to the speed dial key.
Select the phone number you want to be assigned to the speed dial key.
Select an available position, which will be used as the speed dial number for this
contact.
More call features
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To adjust the ear speaker volume during a call
Press the volume key up or down.
To adjust the default ear speaker volume
Tap the status icon
Move the on-screen volume slider to the desired level by tapping and dragging it.
Tap OK.
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Phone services
Your phone can directly link to your mobile phone network and allow you to access and
change the settings of various phone services. Phone services may include Call Forwarding,
Call Waiting, Voicemail and more. You can contact your service provider to find out more
about the availability of services for your phone.
To access and change settings for phone services
Tap > Settings > Personal > Phone > the Services tab.
Select the service you want to use, then tap Get Settings....
Choose your desired options, then tap ok.
Smart Dialing
Your phone uses the Smart Dialing feature, which makes it easy for you to dial a phone
number. When you start entering a phone number or a contact name, your phone
automatically searches for a match in Contacts, on the SIM card or in the Call History. A
filtered list of phone numbers or contact names is shown, from which you can select a
number to dial. No settings can be entered for this feature.
Conference calls
With a conference call, you can have a joint conversation with up to five people.
To set up a conference call
Make a call.
Put the call on hold and make a new call, or accept a new incoming call.
Tap Menu > Conference.
Adding a contact to Contacts after a call
This feature means you can save a new phone number automatically to Contacts after a
call. Before you use this feature, you need to enable it.
To enable the automatic saving of phone numbers after a call
Press
Tap Menu > Tools > Options….
Tap the Advanced tab.
Mark the check box Add new phone number to Contacts at end of call..
Tap OK.
Telephone Typewriter (TTY)
Telephone Typewriter (TTY) is a telecommunications device for a deaf or speech impaired
person which allows text communication on a standard phone call to be transmitted to
another phone. If you use a TTY device, you can enable your phone to communicate with
it.
To enable TTY mode
Tap > Settings >Personal > TTY Setting
Mark the checkbox Enable TTY
Select an option.
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Contacts
In Contacts you can store information about the people and businesses you communicate
with. For each contact you can store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, instant messaging
(IM) names, and additional information such as company and home addresses. You can
also assign a picture and a ringtone to a contact. Contacts are by default stored in the
phone memory, but they can also be stored on the SIM card. For more information on
synchronizing contacts with your computer or a Microsoft® Exchange Server, see
Synchronizing on page 34.
Using Contacts
To add a contact
Tap > Contacts.
Tap
> Outlook Contact.
Tap Add a name and enter the name. If desired, enter the company name. Tap
OK.
Tap Add more numbers. Select the desired number type, enter the number and
tap OK.
If desired, tap Add more e-mail/IM and enter e-mail and Instant Messaging
addresses.
To add a photo of the contact, tap , then select the picture file or tap Camera to
take a photo of the contact.
To assign a ringtone to the contact, or to add more addresses or additional info, tap
Info at the top of the screen. Edit the information and tap OK.
When you are finished, tap OK.
To search for a contact
Tap > Contacts.
Tap Enter a name… and enter the first few letters of the contact name. A list of
contacts matching the letters appears.
Scroll through the list and tap the desired contact.
You can also scroll the contact list directly, or tap one of the letter boxes on top of the list of
contacts.
To edit a contact
Tap > Contacts.
> Edit.
Tap the desired contact, then tap
Edit the desired information and tap OK.
To delete contacts
Tap > Contacts.
> Select Contacts > Several.
Tap
Tap the contacts you want to delete, then tap
> Delete.
To create a group of contacts
Tap > Contacts.
Tap .
Tap Messaging Group if you want to create a group of text or multimedia message
recipients, or tap E-mail Group if you want to create a group of e-mail recipients.
Enter the name of the group.
Tap , tap the desired members of the group and tap Done.
Tap OK.
When you send a message to a group, all members of the group will receive a copy. If you send
a text or multimedia message, you will be charged for each recipient in the group.
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To call a contact
Tap > Contacts.
Tap the desired contact.
Tap the phone number you want to call.
To send a text or multimedia message to a contact or group
Tap > Contacts.
Tap the desired contact or group.
For a contact, tap Send text message and the desired number. For a group of
contacts, tap .
Edit the message and tap .
To send an e-mail message to a contact or group
Tap > Contacts.
Tap the desired contact or group.
For a contact, tap Send e-mail message and the desired address. For a group of
contacts, tap .
Tap the e-mail account you want to send the message from.
Edit the message and tap .
To send contact information using SMS
Tap > Contacts.
Tap the desired contact.
Tap
> Send Contact > Messages.
Mark the checkboxes for the contact information you want to send and tap Done.
Enter the recipient's number and tap .
To send contact information using Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Tap > Contacts.
Tap
> Select Contacts > Several.
Tap the contacts you want to send.
> Send Contact > Beam. The phone starts scanning for other Bluetooth™
Tap
enabled devices.
In the list of devices, tap the device you want to send the contact information to.
SIM contacts
You can save contacts on the SIM card. Due to the limited memory on a SIM card, each
SIM contact can only have two phone numbers and one e-mail address.
SIM contacts are denoted by .
To select which contacts to display
Tap > Contacts.
> Filter.
Tap
Select Device Contacts to only display contacts saved in the phone memory, select
SIM Contacts to only display contacts saved on the SIM card, or select All
Contacts to display all contacts.
To copy contacts from the SIM card to the phone memory
Tap > Contacts.
> Select Contacts > Several.
Tap
Tap the SIM contacts you want to copy.
Tap
> Copy Contact > To Contacts.
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To copy contacts from the phone memory to the SIM card
Tap > Contacts.
Tap
> Select Contacts > Several.
Tap the phone contacts you want to copy.
Tap
> Copy Contact > To SIM.
Finding company contacts using Microsoft® Exchange Server
In addition to having contacts in your phone, you can access contact information from your
organization's Company Directory. Access to the Company Directory is available only if
your organization is running Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or higher, and if you
have completed your first synchronization with the server. For more information on
synchronizing contacts with your computer or a Microsoft® Exchange Server, see
Synchronizing on page 34.
To find contacts in the Company Directory
Synchronize with the Microsoft® Exchange Server if you have not done so
previously.
Tap > Contacts.
Tap
> Company Directory.
Enter part of or the full contact name and tap Search. The phone connects to the
Microsoft® Exchange Server and performs a search.
To save a contact from the search result list to the phone, tap the contact, then tap
> Save to Contacts.
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Calendar
Your phone has a calendar for managing your time schedule. For information on
synchronizing the phone calendar with a Microsoft® Exchange Server or your computer,
see Synchronizing on page 34.
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To open the calendar
Press , then tap Calendar.
You can also tap
> Calendar.
Using the calendar
To create an appointment
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap .
Enter a subject.
To change the start date, tap the date and edit as desired. Do the same for the start
time, end date and end time.
If desired, tap Reminder: and set the time interval for the reminder.
To select an option for another field, tap the field and select an option.
When you are finished, tap OK.
To view an appointment
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap the desired appointment.
To edit an appointment
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap the appointment you want to edit.
Tap
> Edit.
Edit the appointment and tap OK.
To delete an appointment
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap the appointment you want to delete.
Tap
> Delete.
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To manage appointment reminders
When an appointment reminder appears, tap
and select an option.
to dismiss the reminder, or tap
To send an appointment using Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Make sure the receiving device has Bluetooth™ turned on and that it is set as visible.
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap the appointment you want to send to the receiving device.
> Beam…. Your phone starts searching for other Bluetooth™ enabled
Tap
devices.
Wait until the receiving device appears in the list, then tap Tap to send.
If the sending is successful, the appointment will appear in the calendar application
in the receiving device.
Managing meeting requests using Microsoft® Outlook®
If you have set up your phone for synchronization with a Microsoft® Exchange Server, you
can send and reply to meeting requests from your phone. Meeting requests that you have
received will appear as appointments in your calendar.
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To create and send a meeting request
Press , then tap Calendar.
Tap .
Enter the relevant details in the Subject: and Location: fields.
To change the start date, tap the date and edit as desired. Do the same for the start
time, end date and end time.
If desired, tap Reminder: and set the time interval for the reminder.
Tap Attendees:, then tap Add Required Attendee… or Add Optional
Attendee....
Select an attendee from the contacts in your phone, or tap Company Directory to
search the Microsoft® Exchange Server for an attendee.
To remove an attendee from the list of added attendees, use the navigation key to
scroll to the attendee you want to remove, then tap
> Remove attendee.
When you have finished adding attendees, tap OK and continue editing the
appointment.
To select an option for another field, such as Status: or Sensitivity:, tap the name
of the field and select an option.
When you are finished, tap OK > Yes to send the meeting request.
To reply to a meeting request
Press , then tap Messages > Outlook.
Tap the meeting request.
To check your availability during the time of the requested meeting, tap View your
calendar. When you are done viewing, tap .
To accept, tap . To respond in another way, tap
and select a response. An
accepted meeting request is automatically added as an appointment in Calendar in
your phone.
If the meeting conflicts with another of your appointments, Scheduling Conflict appears at the
top of the message.
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Synchronizing
Synchronizing between your phone and computer is an easy and practical way of keeping
track of the same contacts, messages and calendar events on your computer as well as
in your phone. It is possible to synchronize your phone in several different ways, depending
on your preferred service and what content you want to synchronize.
Synchronization methods
You can synchronize your Windows® phone using the following methods:
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By connecting wirelessly with the Sony Ericsson Sync service to synchronize with your Sony
Ericsson account at www.sonyericsson.com/user, using a 2G/3G mobile data or Wi-Fi™
connection.
By connecting locally to Microsoft® ActiveSync® using a USB or Bluetooth™ connection
to your Microsoft® Windows® computer.
By connecting wirelessly to a Microsoft® Exchange Server using a 2G/3G mobile data or
Wi-Fi™ connection.
Synchronizing using Sony Ericsson Sync
You can use the Sony Ericsson Sync application to synchronize contacts, calendar events,
tasks and text messages between your phone and the Sony Ericsson Web site
www.sonyericsson.com/user. You can then access, edit and add information from any
computer with an Internet connection.
A Sony Ericsson account is required to access the synchronized information at
www.sonyericsson.com/user. This account can be created and set up from your phone,
or you can create one at www.sonyericsson.com/user.
The Sony Ericsson Sync application can be set up to connect to any SyncML™ service.
To set up Sony Ericsson Sync in your phone
Tap > Sony Ericsson Sync.
Tap Get started.
Follow the registration wizard to create a Sony Ericsson Sync account.
To synchronize using Sony Ericsson Sync
Tap > Sony Ericsson Sync.
Tap Sync to start the synchronization.
To set up Sony Ericsson Sync for other SyncML services
Tap > Sony Ericsson Sync.
Tap Edit.
Toggle between the two tabs and enter the account settings needed.
Tap Save.
Please contact your SyncML service provider for more information on your account settings.
To edit the synchronization settings in Sony Ericsson Sync
Tap > Sony Ericsson Sync.
Tap Edit.
Toggle between the two tabs and edit the information needed.
Tap Save.
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To set up a synchronization schedule in Sony Ericsson Sync
Tap > Sony Ericsson Sync.
Tap Edit.
Mark the Sync interval checkbox.
Select a synchronization interval and tap Set.
Select a start time for the synchronization and tap Set.
Select a start date for the synchronization and tap Set.
Tap Save.
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To stop a synchronization in Sony Ericsson Sync
During synchronizing, tap Cancel.
Synchronizing with a Microsoft® Windows® computer using
Microsoft® ActiveSync®
You can synchronize your e-mail, contacts, calendar, songs, pictures and Internet favorites
with your Microsoft® Windows® based computer by using a USB cable or Bluetooth™
connection. You can start by visiting this Microsoft® Web site:
www.microsoft.com/getstarted.
Before you can synchronize using a USB or Bluetooth™ connection
Before you can synchronize using a USB or Bluetooth™ connection, you need to set up
the synchronization software on your computer. Follow the instructions below for the
version of Microsoft® Windows® you are running on your computer.
To set up a synchronization in Microsoft® Windows® XP
Computer: Go to www.microsoft.com/getstarted to download the latest version of
the Microsoft® ActiveSync® application to your computer. Microsoft® ActiveSync®
4.5 or later is required.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
Phone: Connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with
the phone and wait for a few seconds.
Computer: A synchronization setup wizard automatically starts and guides you
through the creation of a synchronization partnership, and the selection of the
information types that you want to synchronize.
To set up a synchronization in Microsoft® Windows Vista® or
Microsoft® Windows® 7
Computer: Go to www.microsoft.com/getstarted to download the latest version of
the Windows Mobile® Device Center application to your computer.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
Phone: Connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with
the phone and wait for a few seconds.
Computer: The Windows Mobile® Device Center automatically starts. Follow the
on-screen instructions to complete the phone synchronization setup.
Synchronizing your phone with Microsoft® Windows® using a USB
cable
To start synchronizing with your Microsoft® Windows® computer using a USB cable, follow
the instructions for the version of Microsoft® Windows® you are running on your computer.
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To synchronize with a Microsoft® Windows® XP computer using a USB cable
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable. Microsoft® ActiveSync®
opens automatically and the synchronization starts.
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To synchronize with Microsoft® Windows Vista® or Microsoft® Windows® 7 using
a USB cable
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Computer: Select Windows Mobile Device Center from the start menu.
Click
at the lower left part of the Windows Mobile® Device Center window.
Synchronizing your phone with Microsoft® Windows® computer using
Bluetooth™
To start synchronizing with your Microsoft® Windows® computer using a Bluetooth™
connection, you must first set up a Bluetooth™ partnership between your phone and the
computer. See Bluetooth™ technology on page 45 for more information on how to set
up a Bluetooth™ partnership.
To synchronize your phone with Microsoft® Windows® computer using Bluetooth™
To synchronize with your computer using Bluetooth™, the computer must have built-in
Bluetooth™ functionality or you must use a Bluetooth™ adapter or dongle together with the
computer.
Make sure the Bluetooth™ function in both your phone and the computer is turned
on and that the devices are set to visible.
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.
To conserve battery power, turn off the Bluetooth™ function when it is not needed.
Changing which information is synchronized
You can change which information to synchronize from your phone. You can also delete a
Microsoft® Outlook® account from your phone.
Before changing the synchronization settings in your phone, make sure it is disconnected from
the computer.
To change which information is synchronized
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Options.
Mark the check boxes for the items you want to synchronize.
To change synchronization settings for an information type, select it and tap
Settings. This allows you to set the download size limit, specify the time period of
information to download, and more.
To delete a Microsoft® Outlook® account in your phone
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Options.
Select the name of the account that you want to delete.
Tap Delete.
Tap Yes.
You may be required to restart your phone in order for the changes to take effect.
Synchronizing music and video
When you connect the phone to a computer using a USB cable, media content such as
music and video may be automatically synchronized depending on how you have set up
the synchronization.
To set up media synchronization
Make sure you have set up the synchronization for the Microsoft® Windows® version running
on your computer before progressing. Also make sure you have selected the media items or
information types to synchronize.
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Computer: If not already installed, download and install Windows Media® Player
version 10 or later from www.microsoft.com.
Connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the phone
and wait for a few seconds. If prompted, follow any on-screen instructions to
continue the media synchronization setup.
Start Windows Media® Player. Certain versions of Windows Media® Player might
require you to configure the media synchronization setup further. See the help
section for your version of Windows Media® Player for more information.
To synchronize music and video
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the
phone and wait for a few seconds.
Computer: Start Windows Media® Player.
Click to show the synchronization view of Windows Media® Player. The memory
card of your phone is displayed in the right pane of Windows Media® Player.
Select the media files you want to synchronize between the computer and your
phone, and drag them to the synchronization pane to the right.
Click to start the synchronization to synchronize the media files with your phone.
Detailed instructions may differ for your version of Windows Media® Player. See the help section
for your version of Windows Media® Player for more information.
Synchronizing wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server
By using a Wi-Fi™ connection or a 2G/3G mobile data connection you can synchronize
wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server, for example, to synchronize with company
e-mails calendars and contacts. To be able to synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft®
Exchange Server, your company or organization must have an e-mail server that is running
Microsoft® Exchange Server with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.
Setting up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection
Before you can start to synchronize with, or access information from, a Microsoft®
Exchange Server, you need to set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection in your
phone. You may need the following information from your network administrator:
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Microsoft® Exchange Server name (must be the Microsoft® Outlook® Web access server
name)
Domain name
User name and password that you use at work
If you have synchronized e-mail messages with your computer before, you must change
the existing local synchronization setup in Microsoft® ActiveSync® in your phone. You
must also change what types of information to synchronize before you can synchronize
wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server.
To set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection
Perform these steps only if you have not previously synchronized your e-mails, calendars or
contacts.
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Tap > E-mail > Setup E-mail.
Enter your e-mail address and tap Next.
Unmark the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box,
then tap Next.
In the Your e-mail provider list, select Exchange server, then tap Next.
Tap Next again.
Make sure the e-mail address is correct, then tap Next.
In the Server address box, enter the Microsoft® Exchange Server name, then tap
Next.
Enter your user name, password and domain, then tap Next. Mark the checkbox if
you want to save your password and synchronize automatically.
Mark the check boxes for the types of information items that you want to synchronize
with the Microsoft® Exchange Server.
Tap Finish. Your phone automatically starts the synchronization.
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Perform these steps only if you have previously synchronized your e-mails, calendars or contacts
by using a Bluetooth™ wireless technology connection or a USB connection to a Microsoft®
Windows® computer.
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Add Server Source .
Enter your e-mail address and tap Next.
In the Server address box, enter the Microsoft® Exchange Server name, then tap
Next.
Enter your user name, password and domain, then tap Next.
Tap Finish.
Tap Menu > Options.
Clear the E-mail check box under the Windows PC sync content list, then mark the
E-mail check box under the Microsoft Exchange sync content list. Repeat for all
other synchronization items that you want to synchronize wirelessly with a
Microsoft® Exchange Server.
Tap OK.
Starting a Microsoft® Exchange Server synchronization in your phone
Before you start synchronizing with a Microsoft® Exchange Server, make sure your phone
has been set up with a data connection to the Internet or a Wi-Fi™ connection so that you
can synchronize wirelessly. Your phone automatically starts synchronization when you
finish setting up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection.
If you connect your phone to an office computer using a USB or Bluetooth™ connection, you
can use this connection to the computer to access the network and download Microsoft®
Outlook® e-mails and other information to your phone.
To start a wireless Microsoft® Exchange Server synchronization manually
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Sync.
Automatic synchronizations with a Microsoft® Exchange Server using
Direct Push
You can use Direct Push technology to receive new e-mail messages in your phone as
soon as they arrive in your inbox on the Microsoft® Exchange Server. This feature also
works for items such as contacts, calendar entries and tasks.
You need a GPRS mobile data connection or a Wi-Fi™ connection in your phone to make
Direct Push work. You also need to perform a full synchronization between your phone and
the Microsoft® Exchange Server before the Direct Push feature can be enabled.
When both the GPRS and Wi-Fi™ connections are turned on at the same time, the Direct Push
feature will always use the Wi-Fi™ to download information.
The Direct Push feature works for your phone only if your company is using Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.
To enable Direct Push
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Schedule.
In the Peak times and Off-peak times boxes, select As items arrive.
Tap OK.
Frequent updates may be costly.
Setting up scheduled synchronizations with a Microsoft® Exchange
Server
Scheduled synchronization allows you to set specific times for when your phone should
connect and synchronize with the Microsoft® Exchange Server. This is an alternative to
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to a computer and from the computer to your phone.
With scheduled synchronizations you can set a regular schedule for synchronizing
Microsoft® Outlook® e-mails and other information. You can set how often to synchronize
during peak times (which usually refer to your working hours) when the e-mail volume is
high, as well as during off-peak times when the e-mail volume is low.
To set up scheduled synchronizations with a Microsoft® Exchange Server
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Schedule.
In the Peak times and Off-peak times boxes, select the time intervals you want.
Tap ok.
To set the days and hours that make up your peak and off-peak times, tap Peak times at the
bottom of the screen.
Changing which information is synchronized
You can change which information to synchronize from your phone. You can also delete a
Microsoft® Outlook® account from your phone.
Before changing the synchronization settings in your phone, make sure it is disconnected from
the computer.
To change which information is synchronized
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Options.
Mark the check boxes for the items you want to synchronize.
To change synchronization settings for an information type, select it and tap
Settings. This allows you to set the download size limit, specify the time period of
information to download, and more.
To delete a Microsoft® Outlook® account in your phone
Tap > ActiveSync.
Tap Menu > Options.
Select the name of the account that you want to delete.
Tap Delete.
Tap Yes.
You may be required to restart your phone in order for the changes to take effect.
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You can send and receive text messages (sent via SMS), multimedia messages (sent via
MMS), e-mails and Windows™ Live instant messages with your phone.
SMS and MMS
Before using SMS and MMS
You can send and receive text messages with your phone using SMS (Short Message
Service). If your subscription includes MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you can also
send and receive multimedia messages that contain media files, for example, pictures and
videos. A single text message may contain up to 160 characters. Longer messages are
concatenated and sent as multiple messages. You are charged for each of the messages
sent.
To send multimedia messages, you need the correct MMS settings in your phone. See Internet
and messaging settings on page 15.
For more information on entering text, see Entering text on page 16.
Using SMS and MMS
To create and send a text or multimedia message
Press .
Tap Messages > SMS/MMS.
Tap .
Enter the recipient phone numbers or (for multimedia messages only) e-mail
addresses manually, or tap To: to add recipients from Contacts.
Tap the text area and enter your text.
> Insert and select an option.
To insert a picture, video or audio file, tap
Tap
or Send.
You can also create a text or multimedia message from the Text application in the
menu.
To change the message view
Tap > Text.
To select which message folder to view, tap the left drop-down box in the upper part
of the screen, then tap the desired folder.
To select if the messages should be displayed in threaded or non-threaded view,
tap , then tap Threaded View or Non-Threaded View.
Using Threaded View, the messages are grouped in conversations, where each conversation
contains all messages to and from one recipient.
You can also view e-mail message folders.
To view a text or multimedia message
Press .
Tap Messages > SMS/MMS.
Tap the desired message.
When you receive a new text or multimedia message,
multimedia message) appears in the status bar.
(new text message) or
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To save a received multimedia message attachment
Press .
Tap Messages > SMS/MMS.
Tap the desired message.
When the message is shown, tap Menu > View Objects.
Tap Menu, then tap Save or Save All.
Select a location and tap Save.
To reply to a text or multimedia message
Press .
Tap Messages > SMS/MMS.
Tap the desired message.
Tap
or Menu.
Tap Reply/Forward, then tap Reply or Reply all.
Edit your reply and tap .
In threaded message view, you can start editing your reply as soon as you have opened the
conversation.
To delete text and multimedia messages
Tap > Text.
Tap
> Select messages > Several.
Tap the messages you want to delete.
Tap
> Delete.
SMS and MMS settings
You can change some of the settings for sending and receiving text and multimedia
messages.
To change the download settings for received multimedia messages
Tap > Text.
> MMS settings > the Receiving Options tab.
Tap
Select an option for Home Reception: and Roaming Reception: respectively.
The phone connects to the Internet when downloading multimedia messages. To minimize data
costs, you should only download multimedia messages automatically when you are connected
to your home network.
To add a signature for outgoing text and multimedia messages
Tap > Text.
Tap
> Tools > Options….
Tap the left or right arrow repeatedly to scroll to the Accounts tab.
Tap Signatures….
Tap the Messages account, then mark the checkbox Use signature with this
account.
Enter your signature and tap OK.
E-mail
You can use your phone to send and receive e-mails through most common e-mail
accounts. First, you need the correct Internet settings in the phone. See Internet and
messaging settings on page 15.
Setting up e-mail
Before you can send and receive e-mail, you need to set up at least one e-mail account in
your phone. You can set up most common e-mail accounts that are Web-based or
provided by an ISP (Internet Service provider). You can also set up one Microsoft®
Exchange Server e-mail account.
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To set up an e-mail account of a common type
Press , then tap Messages > Add new account.
Enter your e-mail address and password, and, if desired, mark the Save
password box. Tap Next.
Mark the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox,
then tap Next.
Enter the name you want displayed on outgoing messages and an account name,
then tap Next.
Select a time interval for Automatic Send/Receive:, then tap Finish.
If the phone cannot download your e-mail account settings automatically, you need to enter the
settings manually. Contact your e-mail service provider for the correct e-mail account settings.
For information on how to set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server e-mail account in your phone,
see Synchronizing on page 34.
Using e-mail
To create and send an e-mail message
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap the e-mail account you want to send from.
Tap .
Enter the recipients' addresses manually, or tap To:, Cc: or Bcc: and add an address
from Contacts.
Enter the subject.
Tap the text area and enter the message text.
> Insert and select an option.
To add an attachment, tap
Tap .
To check for new e-mail messages
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap the desired e-mail account, then tap
To read a received e-mail message
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap an e-mail account, then tap the desired message.
To save a received e-mail message attachment
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap an e-mail account, then tap the desired message.
Tap and hold the desired attachment, then tap Save as….
Enter a name, select a location, and tap Save.
To reply to an e-mail message
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap an e-mail account, then tap the message you want to reply to.
Tap
> Reply/Forward, then tap Reply or Reply all.
Enter your reply, then tap .
To forward an e-mail message
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap an e-mail account, then tap the message you want to forward.
Tap
> Reply/Forward > Forward.
Enter the recipients' addresses manually, or tap To:, Bcc: or Cc: and add an address
from Contacts.
Edit the message, then tap .
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To delete an e-mail message
Press , then tap Messages.
Tap an e-mail account, then tap the message you want to delete.
Tap
> Delete.
To search for an e-mail message
Tap > E-mail.
Tap the e-mail account and folder that you want to open.
Enter the first characters of the sender name or message subject that you want to
look for. If the message you are looking for is in the selected folder, it appears in the
filtered list.
E-mail tools
With the Tools menu in the E-mail application, you can manage e-mail folders and
messages. You can also change settings for messages and accounts.
To access e-mail tools
Tap > E-mail.
Tap an existing e-mail account.
Tap
> Tools.
To change e-mail settings
Tap > E-mail.
Tap Menu > Options.
Tap the right arrow at the top of the screen to scroll to the Accounts tab. If desired,
tap an account or tap Signatures…, then change the available settings.
Scroll to the Messages tab. If desired, change the settings for messages.
Scroll to the Address tab. If desired, change the settings for using contacts'
addresses.
Scroll to the Storage tab. If desired, change the settings for message storage and
automatic deletion of messages.
To confirm, tap OK.
To delete an e-mail account from your phone
Tap > E-mail.
Use the navigation key to scroll to an existing e-mail account.
Tap Menu > Delete.
Microsoft® Exchange Server features
If you have set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server e-mail account in your phone, you can
benefit from enhanced e-mail functionality.
Which features you have access to depends on the version of Microsoft® Exchange Server your
service provider uses.
To search for Microsoft® Exchange Server e-mail messages
Tap > E-mail > Outlook E-mail.
> Tools > Search Server….
Tap
In the Look for: text box, enter the search keyword.
Select additional options and tap Search.
To send Out-of-Office auto-reply messages
Tap > E-mail > Outlook E-mail.
> Tools > Out of Office….
Tap
In the I am currently: drop-down box, select Out of the Office.
Enter your auto-reply message.
Tap Done.
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To flag or unflag a message
Tap > E-mail > Outlook E-mail.
Tap the message you want to flag or unflag.
Tap
> Follow up and select an option.
E-mail message reminders are displayed in your phone if the messages are flagged with
reminders and synchronized from the Microsoft® Exchange Server.
E-mail security
Windows Mobile® in your phone allows protection of your Microsoft® Outlook® e-mails
through Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME) technology, by which you
can digitally sign and encrypt your messages. You can also protect your e-mail messages
by sending messages with restricted permissions using Information Rights Management
(IRM). For more information, please contact your Microsoft® Exchange Server
administrator.
Windows™ Live Messenger
You can communicate online using Windows™ Live Messenger and your existing
Windows™ Live ID.
To set up Windows™ Live Messenger in your phone
Tap > Messenger.
Tap Sign in and follow the instructions in your phone.
To send an instant message using Windows™ Live Messenger
Tap > Messenger.
If you have not signed in yet, tap Sign in.
Select a contact who is online, then tap Send IM.
Enter your message, then tap Send.
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Tap > Messenger > Menu > Sign out.
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Getting connected
Bluetooth™ technology
The Bluetooth™ function creates a wireless connection to other Bluetooth™ devices, for
example, handsfree devices. A range within 10 metres (33 feet), with no solid objects in
between, is recommended.
Bluetooth™ modes
The Bluetooth™ functionality in your phone can be set in different modes:
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On – Bluetooth™ functionality is turned on. Your phone can detect other Bluetooth™
enabled devices.
Off – Bluetooth™ functionality is turned off. You can neither send nor receive information
over a Bluetooth™ link. Turn off Bluetooth™ functionality when not in use to conserve
battery power, or in places where using a wireless device is prohibited, such as onboard
an aircraft or in hospitals.
Visible – Bluetooth™ functionality is turned on, and other Bluetooth™ enabled devices can
detect your phone.
By default, Bluetooth™ functionality is turned off. To have it turned on by default, you need to
activate Bluetooth™ functionality, then turn off your phone. The next time you turn on your
phone, Bluetooth™ functionality will be on.
To turn on Bluetooth™ functionality and make your phone visible
Tap > Settings > Bluetooth™.
On the Mode tab, mark Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other
devices check boxes.
Tap OK.
Bluetooth™ partnership
A Bluetooth™ partnership is a relationship you create between your phone and another
Bluetooth™ enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner.
To create a Bluetooth™ partnership
Tap > Settings > Bluetooth.
On the Devices tab, tap Add new device. Your phone searches for other
Bluetooth™ enabled devices and displays them in the box.
Tap the desired device in the list, then tap Next.
Specify a passcode (1 to 16 characters) to establish a secure connection, then tap
Next.
Wait for the paired device to accept the partnership. When the receiving party has
entered the same passcode that you specified, the name of the paired device is
displayed in your phone.
Once you have entered a passcode, there is no need to re-enter it again. Creating a Bluetooth™
partnership between two devices is a one-time process. Once a partnership is created, the
devices recognize each other automatically when they are close enough and have the
Bluetooth™ function on.
To accept a Bluetooth™ partnership
Check that Bluetooth™ functionality is turned on and your phone is in visible mode.
Tap Yes when prompted to establish a partnership with the other device.
Enter the same passcode that was entered on the device requesting the partnership,
then tap Next.
When you are notified that the partnership has been established, tap Done. You can
now exchange information with the paired device in a secure manner.
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To rename a Bluetooth™ partnership
Tap and hold the name of the partnership on the Devices tab of the Bluetooth™
settings view.
Tap Edit and change the name.
Tap Save.
To delete a Bluetooth™ partnership
Tap and hold the name of the partnership on the Devices tab of the Bluetooth™
settings view.
Tap Delete.
Connecting a Bluetooth™ handsfree or stereo headset
For handsfree phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth™ handsfree headset such
as a car kit with your phone. Your phone also supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile), which means you can use a Bluetooth™ stereo headset for handsfree phone
conversations and for listening to music.
To connect a Bluetooth™ handsfree or stereo headset
Check that both your phone and the Bluetooth™ headset are turned on and within
close range, and that the headset is set to visible. See the headset documentation
to find out how to set the headset in visible mode.
Tap > Settings > Bluetooth.
On the Devices tab, tap Add new device. Your phone searches for other
Bluetooth™ enabled devices and displays them in the box.
Tap the name of the Bluetooth™ headset, then tap Next. Your phone automatically
pairs with the Bluetooth™ headset.
Tap Advanced.
Tap the name of the Bluetooth™ headset, then check that the Hands Free
checkbox is marked. If your headset is a stereo headset, also check that Wireless
Stereo is marked.
Tap Save.
Tap Done. When the Bluetooth™ stereo headset is connected, the headset icon
appears on the title bar.
Windows Mobile® automatically uses the preconfigured passcodes (0000, 1111, 8888, 1234)
when trying to pair the Bluetooth™ headset with your phone. If this fails, you have to manually
enter the passcode delivered with your headset.
Beaming information using a Bluetooth™ connection
You can beam information, such as contacts, calendar items, and tasks, as well as files
from your phone to your computer or to another Bluetooth™-enabled device.
If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth™ capability, you need to connect a Bluetooth™
adapter or dongle to your computer.
To receive all incoming beams in your phone
Tap > Settings > Connections > Beam.
Make sure the Receive all incoming beams check box is marked.
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To beam a contact to a computer
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
In your phone, select a contact to beam.
Tap
> Send Contact > Beam.
Wait for the list of surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be filled, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
Computer: If the contact is not automatically added to Microsoft® Outlook®, select
File > Import and Export in Microsoft® Outlook® to import it.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
To beam a calender, event or a task to a computer
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
In your phone, tap a calendar event or task to beam.
From the detailed view of a calendar event or task, tap
> Beam….
Wait for the surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be discovered, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
Computer: If the a calendar item or task is not automatically added to Microsoft®
Outlook®, select File > Import and Export in Microsoft® Outlook® to import it.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
To beam a file to a computer
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
Select a file to beam in the File Explorer of your phone.
> Beam….
From the detailed view of a calendar event or task, tap
Wait for the surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be discovered, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
Wi-Fi™
You can connect your phone to a wireless network to access the Internet. You can connect
at home (personal networks) or in public access zones (hot spots).
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Personal networks – usually protected. A pass phrase or a key is required from the owner.
Hot spots – usually unprotected, but often require you to log on to the operator's service
before you get Internet access.
To connect to a Wi-Fi™ network
Tap > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi.
Tap Search for networks.
Tap the network you want to connect to, or tap Add New to enter the name of a
network not found in the list.
A number of screens will follow. On each screen, check the information displayed
and change if necessary, then tap Next.
On the last screen, tap Finish.
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To turn Wi-Fi™ on and off
Tap > Settings > Connections > Communication Manager.
Tap
next to Phone or Power save depending on your selected communication
profile.
Mark or unmark the Wi-Fi checkbox to turn the function on or off, as desired.
Using Wi-Fi™ consumes battery power. Turn off Wi-Fi™ when not in use.
To change Wi-Fi™ settings
Tap > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi.
Select a network.
Enter new settings and tap Next > Next > Finish.
Wi-Fi™ status icons
For a list of Wi-Fi™ status icons that may appear on your screen, see Status icons on
page 11.
Internet sharing
Internet sharing connects a computer to the Internet by using your phone's mobile
connection. Your phone then functions as a modem. You can use a USB cable or a
Bluetooth™ link to connect to the computer. To use your phone as a USB modem, you
can use the USB cable that comes with your phone.
Before using Internet sharing, disconnect from Windows Mobile® Device Center or Microsoft®
ActiveSync® on the computer. Also check that your phone has a GPRS or phone dial-up modem
connection.
Before you can use your phone as a USB modem you need to set up Windows Mobile® Device
Center (part of Microsoft® Windows Vista®) or Microsoft® ActiveSync® (for Microsoft®
Windows® XP) version 4.5 or later on the computer.
To set up your phone as a USB modem
Tap > Internet Sharing.
In the PC Connection list, select USB.
In the Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that your phone
uses to connect to the Internet.
Connect the USB cable between your phone and the computer.
Tap Connect.
Using your phone as a Bluetooth™ modem
You can connect your phone to a computer using a Bluetooth™ link and use the phone
as a modem for the computer. For a computer to use the Internet connection of your phone,
you must activate Internet Sharing in your phone, then set up a Bluetooth™ Personal Area
Network (PAN) between the computer and your phone.
If there is no built-in Bluetooth™ capability in the computer, you need to connect a Bluetooth™
adapter or dongle.
To activate Internet Sharing and set up a PAN
Turn on Bluetooth™ functionality in your phone and set it to visible.
Initiate a Bluetooth™ partnership from your phone.
Tap > Internet Sharing.
In the PC Connection list, select Bluetooth PAN.
In the Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that your phone
uses to connect to the Internet.
Tap Connect.
On the Internet Sharing screen, check Status to verify that the computer has been
successfully connected to the Internet using your phone as a Bluetooth™ modem.
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To end the Internet connection
Tap Disconnect on the Internet sharing screen.
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Web browser
The Web browser in your phone is Microsoft® Internet Explorer® Mobile 6. You can use
the browser to visit Web sites, watch online streamed content or play games. The Web
sites can be viewed in full-screen, or in a single-column to avoid side-to-side scrolling.
Before browsing the Web
Your phone allows you to access the Internet using a Wi-Fi™ connection, or using a 2G/
3G mobile data connection. To access the Internet with your phone using a 2G/3G mobile
data connection, you need a phone subscription that includes data transmission and
settings to use a 2G/3G mobile data connection.
To access the Internet using a Wi-Fi™ connection you need to be in range of a Wi-Fi™
network, and granted access by the network administrator.
See Internet and messaging settings on page 15 for more information on how to set up
a 2G/3G mobile data connection. See Wi-Fi™ on page 47 for more information on how to
connect to a Wi-Fi™ network.
Browsing the Web
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To open the browser
Tap > Internet Explorer.
To go to a Web page
In the browser, tap .
Tap the text field and enter the Web address.
Tap .
To search for a Web page
In the browser, tap .
Tap the text field and enter a search term.
In the list, find and tap Search for.
To exit the browser
In the browser, tap .
Tap .
Tap Exit.
Menu options
These are the main menu options available:
Manage your favorite Web sites
Select which language you want to use when you enter text, and change your keyboard settings (see
Entering text on page 16).
Go back to the previous page
Choose from a list of sub options:
• Home page – Go to your start page.
• History – View a list of recently visited Web sites.
• Refresh – Reload the current Web page.
• View – Change the way you view Web pages.
• Tools – Send a link to a friend, change your home page or change security settings, and much
more.
• Copy/Paste – Copy text and paste it in a desired destination, such as an e-mail, text or multimedia
message.
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To view menu options
Tap .
View options
From the View menu, you can change the way you view Web pages:
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Text size - Select the text size.
Enable ActiveX Controls – Enable interactive Web pages via ActiveX.
Mobile – Adjust the layout to the screen. This makes items smaller and arranges the page
so you can see most of it without having to scroll horizontally.
Desktop – Keep the same layout and size as a desktop computer. This requires both
horizontal and vertical scrolling.
To change the Web page display
When you are viewing a Web page, tap
Tap .
Select View.
Select an option.
Tools options
The Tools menu contains the following options:
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Send Link – Use one of the listed methods to send the current Web page link to a friend.
Properties – View information about the current Web page.
Options – Change browser settings:
• Home page – Set the start page for the browser.
• Browsing History – See information about previously viewed Web pages.
• Privacy and Security – Change settings for scripts, cookies and unsecured pages.
• Languages - Select the language you prefer to use when you read Web pages.
• Other – Enable playing sounds or show pictures.
To change your home page
When you are viewing the Web page you want to use as your home page, tap
Tap .
Tap Tools > Options > Home page.
Tap Current page.
Tap OK.
Zooming
To zoom in and out on a Web page
When you are viewing a Web page, tap .
Drag the zoom control bar up or down to zoom in or out.
Managing favorites
You can create and edit quick links to your favorite Web pages.
To add a Web page to favorites
When you are viewing the Web page, tap .
Tap .
Tap .
Edit the name or address, or change the destination folder, as desired.
Tap OK.
To go to a favorite Web page
In the browser, tap , then tap
Tap a favorite in the list.
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To create a folder for your favorite Web pages
In the browser, tap .
Tap , then tap .
Enter the name of the folder to organize your Web pages.
Tap OK.
To edit a favorite Web page
When you are viewing the Web page, tap .
Tap .
Tap .
Edit the name or address, or change the destination folder, as desired.
Tap OK.
To delete a favorite Web page
In the browser, tap .
Tap .
Tap and hold the favorite you want to remove.
When a menu is displayed, tap Delete.
History pages
You can view and go to Web pages you have previously visited.
To browse previously visited Web pages
In the browser, tap .
Tap .
Tap History.
Tap a page in the list.
To clear browsing history
In the browser, tap .
Tap .
Select Tools > Options > Browsing History.
Select an option.
Select Clear.
Accessing other functions when browsing
While you are browsing the Web, you can switch to other applications or functions such
as Calling, Messaging and Media.
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To make a call when browsing
Press
To access other functions when browsing
Tap , then tap .
To go back to browsing, press .
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You can use Windows® Marketplace to download applications and games to your phone.
Windows® Marketplace can be found in the Windows® main menu.
Installing applications
You can install additional programs for your phone. The programs must be compatible with
your phone, meaning they must be compatible with Windows Mobile® version 6.5.
To install an application
First download the program to the computer.
If the program file is in compressed format, such as .zip, first extract the file.
Read any installation instructions or documentation that comes with the program.
Many programs provide special installation instructions.
Connect your phone to the computer, preferably with the USB cable.
Double-click the program file (usually of .exe format). If it is of .cab format then copy
the file in the device and click on the file from the device to start installation.
Closing an application
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To close an application
in any application window to close the application.
Tap
By closing an application instead of minimizing it you will save battery power.
Removing applications
You can remove programs that you have installed. You cannot, however, remove programs
that come with the phone.
To remove an application
Tap > Settings > System > Remove Programs.
In the Programs in storage memory list, select the program you want to remove
and tap Remove.
Tap Yes. If another confirmation message appears, tap Yes again.
Green ideas from the EcoMate application
Would you like to be more eco friendly in your everyday life and have fun at the same time?
With the pre-loaded EcoMate application you can take care of your own virtual panda and
answer daily questions to earn “panda” points. Connect with others and share your panda
status using social networking services like Facebook™ and Twitter™.
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To start EcoMate
Tap > EcoMate.
Express News™
Express News™ brings you the latest news as Web feeds on different categories such as
international, political, sports, entertainment and many more. You can browse through
different categories and add your favorites.
You can also buy and download many featured applications. While you are buying an
application, Express News™ links to the PlayNow™ service.
You can share your favorite news, articles and applications with your friends.
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To start Express News
Tap > Express News™.
Options
Flick through the screen to get an icon menu.
The following icons at the bottom of the screen provide some additional options:
Switch to flight mode
Share your favorites with others
Get and manage more applications
Manage favorites
There are more options available in the menu button at the bottom of the screen.
Games
Your phone contains preloaded games. You can also download games from, for example,
www.sonyericsson.com/playnow and www.sonyericsson.com/fun using a computer and
from m.playnow.com using your phone. Help texts are available for most games.
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To play a game
Tap > Games.
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Media
You can use Media in SlideView to browse and manage media files such as photos, music
and videos. You can use the Media Go™ application on your computer to transfer content
between your memory card and the computer. Media in SlideView also contains the FM
radio.
You can download and install the Media Go™ application on your computer from
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
For media files to appear in Media in SlideView, they have to be placed in the My Documents
folder in File Explorer in the phone, or on the memory card.
To open Media
Press to open SlideView.
Tap Media.
Photos
You can use Pictures in Media to view your photos. You can take photos with the phone
camera, receive them from other devices, or copy them to your phone using, for example,
the Media Go™ application on your computer.
The photos are sorted into two categories:
Camera album – Photos taken by the camera.
Pictures – Photos that were not taken by the camera.
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Camera photo files in the phone memory are stored in File Explorer: \My Device\My
Documents\My Pictures\DCIM
Camera photo files on the memory card are stored in File Explorer: \My Device\Storage
Card\DCIM
Non-camera photo files in the phone memory are stored in File Explorer: \My Device\My
Documents\My Pictures
Non-camera photo files on the memory card are stored in File Explorer: \My Device\Storage
Card\My Pictures
To view a photo
Press to open SlideView.
Tap Media > Pictures.
Tap a category to view its content.
Tap a photo to open it.
Photo viewer toolbar
The toolbar is available when a photo is opened. You can tap the photo to view the toolbar.
You can tap again to hide it.
Zoom in. Use the stylus to pan the photo
Rotate. Select
and then touch and hold the photo and rotate it. When you release the photo, it
snaps to the nearest 90 degree angle
Go back to the previous menu
Go to the previous photo
Start a slideshow of the photos in the current folder
Go to the next photo
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Working with photos
You can delete, send or use your photos as background or contact photos. You can use
the Media Go™ application on your computer to transfer content to and from your phone
memory card. For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see
Transferring content on page 68.
To delete a photo
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the photo file.
Highlight the photo file.
Tap Menu > Delete.
To send a photo
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the photo file.
Highlight the photo file.
Tap Menu > Send….
Select one of the available transfer methods.
To send a photo using Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the photo file.
Highlight the photo file.
Tap Menu > Beam….
Follow the instructions on the screen.
To use a photo as a contact photo
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the photo file.
Highlight the photo file.
Tap Menu > Save to Contact….
Select a contact.
To use a photo as MS Today panel background
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the photo file.
Highlight the photo file.
Tap Menu > Set as Home Background….
If you want, select a transparency level.
Tap OK. The photo is used as background in the MS Today panel and in the
menu.
Music
You can use Music in SlideView to browse and play your audio content.
You can use the Media Go™ application on your computer to transfer content to and from your
phone memory card. For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see
Transferring content on page 68. You can download and install the Media Go™ application on
your computer from www.sonyericsson.com/support.
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To play music
Press to open SlideView.
Tap Media > Music.
Browse by track , artist , album
Tap a track to play it.
, or playlist
by tapping the buttons.
To view music content by category
to view music by track, tap
When you are browsing your music in SlideView, tap
to view music by artist, tap
to view music by album, or tap
to view your
playlists.
To stop playing music
In the music player, tap
Alternatively, you can press the selection key.
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To fast forward or rewind
In the music player, drag the timeline marker to fast forward or rewind.
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To move between tracks
In the music player, tap
or
Alternatively, you can press the navigation key right or left.
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To change the volume
In the music player, drag the volume marker.
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To mute or unmute the volume
. To turn on the sound, tap
In the music player, tap
To minimize the music player
In the music player, tap . The music player appears as a mini player in SlideView.
You can now use SlideView or other applications while your music is playing.
To use the music player in the background
When listening to music, tap
Select another application.
Press to return to the music player.
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To use the music mini player
In SlideView, tap the
tab in the bottom center part of the screen to display the mini
music player.
Use the controls in the same way as in the traditional music player.
tab or tap outside the mini player to hide it.
Tap the
Tap
in the left part of the music mini player to open the full music player.
Playing music in random order
You can play tracks in random order if you are playing an album or a playlist.
To play tracks in random order
In the music player, tap
Tap .
Playing tracks repeatedly
You can play an individual track repeatedly, or play the current play queue in a loop. A play
queue can be, for example, a playlist you have created yourself or an album.
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To repeat the current track
In the music player, tap
or
Tap .
To repeat all tracks in the current play queue
In the music player, tap
or
until
appears.
Tap .
until
appears.
Playlists
You can use playlists that you have created on a computer or in other applications. You
can transfer playlists to your phone using the Media Go™ application on your computer.
You can download and install the Media Go™ application on your computer from
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see Transferring content on
page 68.
To open a playlist
Press to open SlideView.
Tap Media > .
Tap the playlist you want to open.
To copy playlists to your memory card
Computer: Start the Media Go™ application on your computer.
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Tap Disk Drive Mode, if asked.
Computer: Locate the memory card in the Media Go™ application. You can view
the file structure of your computer and memory card in the Media Go™ application.
Computer: Copy existing playlists from your computer to the memory card by
dragging and dropping the playlists.
You can download and install the Media Go™ application on your computer from
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see Transferring content on
page 68.
TrackID™ technology
TrackID™ technology is a music recognition service. You can search for the title, artist and
album name for a track you hear playing through a loudspeaker. For best results, use
TrackID™ technology in a quiet area. You can purchase tracks you find using TrackID™
technology. You can also recommend tracks. If you cannot use TrackID™ technology, see
I cannot use Internet-based services on page 74.
The TrackID™ application and the TrackID™ service are not supported in all countries/ regions,
or by all networks and/or service providers in all areas.
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To open the TrackID™ application
Tap > TrackID™.
To search for track information
When the TrackID™ application is open, tap Record.
Hold the phone towards the music source. The results are shown in the result
screen.
To buy a track using TrackID™ technology
When a track has been recognized by TrackID™ technology after a search, tap
Download. The available purchase services appear in a list.
Tap a service name and follow the instructions on the screen.
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To recommend a track using TrackID™ technology
When a track has been recognized by TrackID™ technology after a search, tap
Share.
Select one of the available transfer methods.
Finish the message and tap Send.
Video
You can use Videos in SlideView to browse and play videos.
You can use the Media Go™ application on your computer to transfer content to and from your
phone memory card. For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see
Transferring content on page 68. You can download and install the Media Go™ application on
your computer from www.sonyericsson.com/support.
To play a video
Press to open SlideView.
Tap Media > Videos.
Scroll to a video and tap to play it.
Video player controls
Tap the screen to pause the video and access the following controls:
Close the video player
Timeline marker: Tap the timeline to jump to any part of the video clip
Elapsed time
Mute the sound
Volume marker: Tap to increase or decrease the volume.
Total time
Change video size between original size and fullscreen
Resume playback
Working with videos
To delete a video
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the video file.
Highlight the video file.
Tap Menu > Delete.
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To send a video
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the video file.
Highlight the video file.
Tap Menu > Send….
Select one of the available transfer methods.
To send a video using Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Tap > Pictures & Videos.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left of the screen.
Browse to the video file.
Highlight the video file.
Tap Menu > Beam….
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Streaming media
You can stream media, such as live broadcasts or on-demand media content, directly from
the Web. The media is sent in a continuous stream to your phone and is played as it arrives,
along with the audio.
When you open streaming media in the phone, the media player automatically opens and
starts playing the content.
To access streaming content via a browser
Tap > Internet Explorer.
In the address bar, enter the URL address of the Web page that contains the
streaming meda file or link.
On the Web page, tap the file or link.
The streaming media file automatically opens and starts to play. During playback,
use the button controls to play/pause, zoom in or out, adjust the sound volume, and
more.
To view streaming content in the YouTube™ application
Tap > YouTube.
Follow the instructions that appear. Help is available from within the YouTube™
application.
The YouTube™ application and the YouTube™ service are not supported in all countries/
regions, or by all networks and/or service providers in all areas.
FM radio
With the FM radio you can search for radio stations and add your favorite ones as presets.
You can listen to the radio using a portable handsfree or headphones, or through the
speaker. You have to connect a portable handsfree or headphones, which work as the
antenna for the FM radio.
Do not use your phone as a radio in places where this is prohibited.
To turn on the radio
Connect a portable handsfree or headphones to the phone.
Press to open SlideView.
Scroll to Media.
> .
Tap
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Minimize the radio
Preset a radio channel
Listen through a portable handsfree or headphones
Listen through the phone speaker
Fine tune backwards
Search backwards
Mute the volume
Volume bar – tap to increase/decrease volume
Preset channel button – the blank indicator denotes no channel saved
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Preset channel button – the grey indicator denotes a saved channel
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Preset channel button – the white indicator denotes an active channel
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Volume marker – drag to increase/decrease volume
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Radio on/off
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Search forwards
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Fine tune forwards
To search for radio channels
When the radio is open, tap
or . The search stops when a channel is found.
or
to continue searching.
Tap
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To fine tune the frequency
When the radio is playing, tap
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To adjust the radio volume
When the radio is open, drag the volume marker or tap the volume bar.
or
Saving channels as presets
When you find a radio station, you can save it as a preset. With presets you can quickly
return to radio stations you have saved.
To save radio channels
When you find a channel that you want to save, tap
Tap the preset key number you want to assign to the channel. (A blank indicator at
the top of a preset key
means the key has not yet been assigned to a saved
channel.)
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To select saved radio channels
When the radio is open, tap one of the saved channel preset keys. A preset key that
has been assigned to a saved channel displays a grey indicator at the top of the key
. When you listen to a preset radio channel, the indicator turns white .
Listening to the radio while using other applications
By minimizing the radio, you can listen to audio and work with other applications and panels
at the same time.
To minimize the radio
When you are listening to the radio, tap
. The mini radio view appears in SlideView.
You can now use SlideView or other applications while you are listening to the radio.
To return to the radio
If you are not in SlideView, press to open it. When you are using the radio in the
background, a
tab appears in the bottom center part of the screen.
Tap the
tab to open the mini radio view.
To use the radio in full view, tap
in the left part of the mini radio view.
To listen to the radio in the background
When you are listening to the radio, tap
Select another application.
To return to the radio, press .
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To use the mini radio view
In SlideView, tap the
tab in the bottom center part of the screen to display the mini
radio view.
or
to jump between preset channels.
Tap
tab to hide the mini radio view.
Tap the
in the left part of the mini radio view to open the full radio view.
Tap
Switching between headphones and speaker
You can listen to the radio either through a portable handsfree or headphones, or through
the speaker in the phone.
The radio uses the cord of the portable handsfree or headphones as an antenna, so either of
these has to be connected also when you listen to the radio through the speaker in the phone.
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When the radio is open, tap
PlayNow™
When you browse the Internet with your phone and go to m.playnow.com, you enter
PlayNow™, where you can download panels, applications, games and other content. You
can preview the content before you purchase and download it to your phone.
This service is not available in all countries.
For extended functionality, you can also access the PlayNow™ Web shop on a computer
from www.sonyericsson.com/playnow. For more information, go to
www.sonyericsson.com/support to read the PlayNow™ Feature guide.
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To access PlayNow™
To access PlayNow™ from the Start menu, select
> PlayNow.
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Camera
You can take photos and record videos using the camera in your phone. Photos and videos
are automatically saved. You can view saved photos and videos from the camera
application, or under Media in SlideView.
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To activate the camera
Tap > Camera.
You can also activate the camera by pressing and holding down the
in all panels and views.
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Select camera settings
Exit the camera
Zoom
Select the still camera
Select the video camera
View photos and videos
Switch between still and video camera
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To exit the camera
Tap .
To view photos and videos using the camera
Activate the camera.
Tap View.
Tap the drop-down box in the top left part of the screen.
Browse to the DCIM folder to view photos and videos shot by the camera. Videos
are indicated by .
Tap a photo or a video to view it. Flick left or right to scroll through photos in full
view.
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Photo and video storage
Photos and videos that you take and record when there is a memory card inserted are
automatically saved on the memory card. If you take or record photos and videos when
there is no memory card in the phone, they are saved in the phone memory.
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You can find photos saved in the phone memory in File Explorer: \My Device\My
Documents\My Pictures\DCIM.
You can find photos saved on the memory card in File Explorer: \My Device\Storage
Card\DCIM.
You can find videos saved in the phone memory in File Explorer: \My Device\My
Documents\My Videos\DCIM.
You can find videos saved on the memory card in File Explorer: \My Device\Storage
Card\DCIM.
Using the still camera
To take a photo
Activate the camera.
If the still camera is not selected, tap .
Press the selection key to take the photo.
You can now review the photo. Tap
to delete the photo, tap
to send it or
to connect the photo to a contact. Tap
to return to the viewfinder.
tap
You can also take a photo by tapping
in the viewfinder.
If control icons are not displayed in the viewfinder, tap the screen to view them.
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To adjust the brightness of a photo
In the viewfinder, press the navigation key left to decrease the brightness. Press the
navigation key right to increase the brightness. The brightness level appears beside
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To use zoom
Press the volume key.
To use a photo as a contact photo
When you have taken a photo, and you are in review mode, tap
Tap the contact that you want to assign the photo to.
To send a photo you have just taken
When you have taken a photo, and you are in review mode, tap
Select one of the available transfer methods.
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To delete a photo you have just taken
When you have taken a photo, and you are in review mode, tap
Taking photos in poorly lit environments
You can take photos at night or in poorly lit environments by using the twilight feature to
extend the exposure time. Due to the longer exposure time, you must hold the camera still
or place it on a stable surface.
To turn on twilight mode
Activate the camera.
If the still camera is not selected, tap .
Tap Settings > Twilight mode .
Tap ON.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
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Taking photos using the self-timer
With the self-timer you can take a photo without holding the phone. Use it to take selfportraits, or group photos where everyone can be in the photo. You can also use the selftimer to avoid shaking the camera when taking photos.
To turn on the self-timer
Activate the camera.
If the still camera is not selected, tap .
Tap Settings > Self timer .
Tap ON.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
Adding the geographic location to photos
You can add the approximate geographical location to photos when you take them. This
is called geotagging. When you upload the photos to an online service, or use them with a
map or location application, you can show friends and family where you were on a map,
or you can find your way back to the location another time. The geographical location is
determined using GPS technology. To use GPS technology make sure that you have
enabled the GPS receiver and that you have a clear view of the sky. This means that photos
you take indoors most likely will not be geotagged.
For more information on how to use GPS technology, see Using the internal GPS receiver on
page 70.
To enable geotagging
Activate the camera.
If the still camera is not selected, tap .
Tap Settings > GPS
Tap ON.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
Tips on using the camera
Rule of thirds
Don’t place your subject in the middle of the frame. By placing it a third of the way in, you
achieve a better result.
Hold it steady
Avoid blurry photos by holding the camera steady. Try to steady your hand by leaning it
against a solid object. You can also use the self-timer to make sure that the phone is steady
when the photo is taken.
Get closer
By getting as close as possible to your subject, you can fill the viewfinder with your subject.
Consider variety
Think about different angles, and move towards the object. Take some vertical photos. Try
different positions.
Use a plain background
A plain background helps highlight your subject.
Keep your lens clean
Mobile phones are used in all kinds of weather and places, and carried in pockets and bags.
This results in the camera lens becoming dirty and covered with fingerprints. Use a soft
cloth to clean the lens.
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Using the video camera
To record a video
Activate the camera.
If the video camera is not selected, tap .
Press the selection key to start recording.
Press the selection key to stop recording.
You can now review the video. Tap
to review the video.
While the video is playing, tap the screen to pause the review. Tap
to stop
playing the video and return to the review screen. Tap
to resume the review.
When you have recorded a video, you can also tap
to delete the video or tap
to send it. Tap
to return to the viewfinder.
You can also start and stop a recording by tapping
and
respectively in the viewfinder.
If control icons are not displayed in the viewfinder, tap the screen to view them.
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To adjust the brightness of a video
In the viewfinder, press the navigation key left to decrease the brightness. Press the
navigation key right to increase the brightness. The brightness level appears beside
To send a video you have just recorded
When you have recorded a video, and you are reviewing it, tap
Select one of the available transfer methods.
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To delete a video you have just recorded
When you have recorded a video, and you are in reviewing it, tap
Recording videos in poorly lit environments
You can record videos at night or in poorly lit environments by using the twilight feature to
extend the exposure time. Due to the longer exposure time, you must hold the camera still
or place it on a stable surface to avoid a blurry video.
To turn on twilight mode for video
Activate the camera.
If the video camera is not selected, tap
Tap Settings > Twilight mode .
Tap ON.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
Recording videos for sending in multimedia messages
You can set the camera to take full-length videos, or shorter videos that are suitable for
multimedia messages (sent via MMS). The recording time of MMS videos is limited to ensure
a smaller file size.
To turn multimedia messaging mode on or off
Activate the camera.
If the video camera is not selected, tap .
Tap Settings > MMS .
Select an option.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
Recording videos with sound
When you turn on the microphone, the surrounding sound is picked up when you record
videos.
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To turn on or off the microphone
Activate the camera.
If the video camera is not selected, tap
Tap Settings >Microphone .
Select an option.
To return to the viewfinder, tap Back.
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Transferring content
You can move and copy files between your phone and a computer. Follow the instructions
below for the version of Microsoft® Windows® you are running on your computer.
To transfer files at high speeds you can enable Disk Drive Mode in your phone.
You can also transfer files wirelessly between your phone and another Bluetooth™ device within
range of your phone.
Transferring files between your phone and a computer
To transfer files between your phone and a Microsoft® Windows® XP computer
Make sure you have downloaded and installed Microsoft® ActiveSync® 4.5 or later
on your computer.
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Computer: Select Microsoft® ActiveSync® from the start menu.
Click Explore . The files and folders on your phone and the phone memory card are
shown.
Move or copy files or folders between your phone and the computer using standard
Microsoft® Windows® procedures.
You can download Microsoft® ActiveSync® to your computer from
www.microsoft.com/getstarted.
To transfer files between your phone and a computer running Microsoft® Windows
Vista® or Microsoft® Windows® 7
Make sure you have Windows Mobile® Device Center installed on your computer.
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Computer: Select Windows Mobile® Device Center from the start menu.
Click File Management > Browse the contents of your device . The files and folders
on your phone and the phone memory card are shown.
Move or copy files or folders between your phone and the computer using standard
Microsoft® Windows® procedures.
You can download Windows Mobile® Device Center to your computer from
www.microsoft.com/getstarted.
Media Go™
With Media Go™ installed on your computer, you can transfer media files between your
computer and your phone, and easily manage media on both devices. You can, for
example, extract audio tracks from CDs and transfer them to your phone, and you can also
transfer content from your phone to the computer. The Media Go™ application is available
for download from www.sonyericsson.com/support.
You need one of these operating systems to use the Media Go™ application:
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Microsoft® Windows Vista®
Microsoft® Windows® XP, Service Pack 3 or higher
To learn more about how to use the Media Go™ application, see the help section in the main
menu of the Media Go™ application.
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To transfer media files using the Media Go™ application
Make sure you have downloaded and installed the Media Go™ application from
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable.
Computer: Select Media Go™ from the start menu to start the Media Go™
application.
Select which files you want to transfer to or from the memory card. The file structure
of your computer and your phone memory card can be accessed from the
Media Go™ application interface.
Drag and drop the files between your phone memory card and the computer.
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Location services
Your phone is equipped with a GPS receiver that uses satellite signals to calculate your
location. By using location service applications in your phone you can then see your position
on a map, or get driving directions from your position. Some location services may
download data from the Internet. Data rates and charges may apply.
Sony Ericsson does not warrant the accuracy of any location services including but not limited
to navigational services.
Using the internal GPS receiver
When you use location services that require the GPS receiver to find your location, make
sure you have a clear view of the sky. If the GPS receiver does not find your location after
a few minutes, you should move to another location. To help the search, stand still and do
not cover the GPS antenna. The position of the GPS antenna is shown in the image below.
The first time you use the GPS receiver it may take up to 10 minutes before your location
is found. If you want to get an approximate position fast, you could use the Fast GPS
application.
You do not have to turn on the GPS receiver manually. The location based services and
applications you are using will automatically enable the internal GPS receiver when needed.
Some location services use the Internet. Data rates and charges may apply.
If you turn the GPS receiver off when you are not using it, you will save battery time.
FastGPS
FastGPS speeds up the time of your GPS positioning by downloading the latest satelite
data from the Internet.
To use FastGPS
Tap > FastGPS.
Tap Download now.
Google Maps™
Google Maps™ lets you view your current location, find other locations and calculate
routes.
When you start Google Maps your approximate location is shown using information from
nearby mobile base towers. When the GPS receiver finds your location, the GPS location
replaces the approximate location.
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To use Google Maps
Tap > Google Maps.
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To view help about Google Maps
In Google Maps, tap Menu > Help.
Getting driving directions
The Gokivo™ application guides you to your destination using voice instructions. It also
makes it easy to find restaurants, people, events and weather information. Sony Ericsson
does not warrant the accuracy of any directional services including but not limited to turnby-turn navigational services. See the Gokivo™ Web site www.gokivo.com for more
information on the Gokivo™ application.
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To start Gokivo™
Tap > Gokivo.
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Locking and protecting your phone
IMEI number
Keep a copy of your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number in case your
phone is stolen.
To view your IMEI number
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You can find the IMEI number under the battery.
To view your IMEI number in the phone
Tap > Settings > the System folder.
Tap Device Information > the Identity tab to view the IMEI number.
To encrypt data on your storage card
Tap > Settings > the System tab > Encryption.
Mark the Encrypt files placed on a storage card check box.
Encrypted files can be read only on the phone that encrypted them.
Remember to backup Encrypted files before you use Master Reset, or update the ROM system
software, to be able to access the encrypted files on the storage card afterwards. Use Microsoft®
ActiveSync® or Windows Mobile® Device Center to transfer files between your storage card and
computer. After the procedure, copy your files back to the storage card.
SIM protection
This lock only protects your subscription. Your phone will work with a new SIM card. If the
lock is on, you have to enter a PIN (Personal Identity Number).
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked and you need
to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Your PIN and PUK are supplied by your
network operator.
To activate SIM protection
Tap > Settings > Personal > Phone > the Security tab.
Mark the Require PIN when phone is used check box.
Tap OK.
Your PIN is supplied by your network operator.
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To edit the PIN
Press
Select Menu > Tools > Options > the Security tab.
Mark the Require PIN when phone is used check box.
Tap Change PIN.
Enter your PIN and select Enter.
Enter a new four-to-eight-digit PIN and select Enter.
Re-enter the new PIN and select Enter.
If New PIN does not match appears, you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If Incorrect PIN
appears, you entered the old PIN incorrectly.
Phone protection
You can stop unauthorized use of your phone by setting a phone password.
It is important that you remember your phone password. If you forget it, you need to take your
phone to your local Sony Ericsson retailer.
To activate phone protection
Tap > Settings > Lock > the Password tab.
Mark the Prompt if phone unused for check box, and select a time.
Select Password type, confirm the password, and tap OK.
Antivirus
To protect data stored in your phone against malicious code attacks, you can install
antivirus software.
A trialversion of the F-Secure Mobile Security™ antivirus application comes pre-installed in
your phone. It automatically scans files when they are accessed. When an infected file is
detected, the antivirus application immediately quarantines it to protect all other data on
your phone.
To activate the F-Secure Mobile Security™ antivirus application, you need a subscription
that supports data transmission and you need the correct Internet settings in your phone.
The F-Secure Mobile Security™ antivirus application is not a free service. To extend the
protection beyond the evaluation period you need a valid subscription.
The F-Secure Mobile Security™ antivirus application does not ensure that your phone will be
secured from all viruses, malware or other harmful software.
To activate F-Secure Mobile Security™
Tap > Mobile Security.
Tap Activate and follow the instructions.
To remove F-Secure Mobile Security™
Tap > Settings > System > Remove Programs.
Select the F-Secure Mobile Security™ application, then tap Remove.
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Resetting the phone
You can reset your phone, when required. It is the soft reset and is similar to, as rebooting
your computer. You can also use Master Reset to reset your phone to factory settings
and delete all the phone content simultaneously, for example if you want to let someone
else use your phone.
Before performing a Master Reset, you need to back up all data, for example photos and music
stored in the phone, in order not to lose this data.
To reset the phone
Remove the battery cover and the stylus. Locate the small hole (see picture).
Insert a thin object into the hole and press down briefly.
The content of your phone will not be deleted.
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To reset the phone and delete all phone content
Select > Settings > System > Master Reset.
I cannot use Internet-based services
Make sure your subscription includes data downloads, and that the Internet settings in your
phone are correct.
See Internet and messaging settings on page 15 for more information on how to download
or change the Internet settings. You can also download settings from
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
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Index
fine tuning
FM radio frequency .........................................61
FM radio ..................................................................60
overview ..........................................................61
ActiveSync® - see Microsoft® ActiveSync®
alarms ......................................................................14
antivirus
F-Secure Mobile Security™ ............................73
automatic turn off ......................................................7
games ......................................................................54
geotagging photos ..................................................65
Google Maps™ .......................................................70
GPS .........................................................................70
battery .......................................................................6
beaming
photos .............................................................56
videos ..............................................................60
Bluetooth™ wireless technology .............................45
beaming information .......................................46
connecting a headset ......................................46
modem ............................................................48
modes .............................................................45
partnership ......................................................45
handwriting ..............................................................16
hot spot ...................................................................47
IMEI number ............................................................72
instant messaging ...................................................44
Internet - see Web
Internet Explorer ......................................................50
Internet settings .......................................................15
Internet sharing .......................................................48
calendar ...................................................................32
calling ......................................................................26
ending a call ....................................................26
voice call using the keyboard ..........................26
calls
emergency .......................................................27
camera .....................................................................63
adding geographic location .............................65
night mode ......................................................64
overview ..........................................................63
sound in videos ...............................................66
still camera ......................................................64
storage ............................................................64
twilight mode ...................................................66
video ................................................................66
videos for multimedia messages .....................66
charging ...................................................................10
communication manager .........................................14
conference calls ......................................................28
connections settings ...............................................17
creating
folder ...............................................................16
keyboard .................................................................16
location services ......................................................70
lock
screen ..............................................................12
SIM card ..........................................................72
loop .........................................................................57
media files ...............................................................55
Media Go™ .............................................................68
messaging
e-mail .........................................................40, 41
instant ........................................................40, 44
multimedia .......................................................40
settings ............................................................15
text ..................................................................40
microphone
turning on for videos .......................................66
Microsoft® Exchange Server ..................................37
mini radio view ........................................................62
minimizing ...............................................................62
music player ....................................................57
radio ................................................................62
MMS ........................................................................40
multimedia ...............................................................55
camera ............................................................63
games ..............................................................54
streaming media ..............................................60
synchronizing music and video .......................36
transferring content .........................................68
multimedia messages ..............................................40
recording videos for ........................................66
music
by category .....................................................57
muting the volume ...........................................57
playing .............................................................57
playing in random order ..................................57
playlists ...........................................................58
repeating all tracks ..........................................58
repeating the current track ..............................58
repeating tracks ..............................................57
shuffle ..............................................................57
music mini player ....................................................57
deleting
file ....................................................................16
folder ...............................................................16
photos .............................................................56
videos ..............................................................59
downloads .........................................................25, 62
E-mail ......................................................................41
account setup .................................................41
features ...........................................................43
manage messages ..........................................43
setting up ..................................................41, 42
settings ............................................................43
write new .........................................................42
emergency numbers ................................................27
Exchange Server - see Microsoft® Exchange Server
favorites
radio channel ...................................................61
Web page ........................................................51
File Explorer .............................................................16
file transfer ...............................................................68
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music player
minimizing .......................................................57
muting
music ...............................................................57
screen
lock ..................................................................72
lock pattern .....................................................72
searching
music using TrackID™ technology .................58
radio channels .................................................61
track information .............................................58
self-timer .................................................................65
camera ............................................................65
sending
photos .............................................................56
videos ..............................................................60
setting up
e-mail ...............................................................41
settings
e-mail ...............................................................43
Internet ............................................................15
messaging .......................................................15
setup
e-mail ...............................................................42
shuffle tracks ...........................................................57
SIM card ..............................................................5, 72
locking .............................................................72
unblocking .......................................................72
sleep mode ................................................................7
SlideView
Media ...............................................................55
mini radio view ................................................62
music ...............................................................57
music mini player ............................................57
navigating ........................................................21
overview ..........................................................21
pictures ............................................................55
radio ................................................................60
video ................................................................59
viewing music by category ..............................57
Smart Dialing ...........................................................28
SMS .........................................................................40
Sony Ericsson Sync ................................................34
SOS See emergency numbers
Speed Dial ...............................................................27
to create a Speed Dial entry ............................27
status icons .............................................................11
storage
of photos and videos .......................................64
streaming
videos using YouTube™ .................................60
streaming media ......................................................60
switching between headphones/speaker ................62
synchronizing ..........................................................34
Microsoft® ActiveSync® .................................35
Microsoft® Exchange Server ..........................37
music and video ..............................................36
Sony Ericsson Sync ........................................34
system settings .......................................................17
navigating the phone ...............................................12
night mode ..............................................................64
on/off .........................................................................7
panels ......................................................................22
personal network .....................................................47
personal settings .....................................................17
phonebook ..............................................................29
photo viewer ............................................................55
photos
assigning to contacts ......................................56
deleting ............................................................56
sending ............................................................56
sending using Bluetooth™ ..............................56
storage ............................................................64
taking ...............................................................64
use as background ..........................................56
viewing ......................................................55, 63
pictures
viewing ............................................................55
PIN ...........................................................................72
playing
tracks repeatedly .............................................57
playlists ....................................................................58
copying to memory card .................................58
PlayNow™ ...............................................................62
preset
FM radio channels ...........................................61
presets .....................................................................61
FM radio channels ...........................................61
selecting radio .................................................62
protection
phone ..............................................................73
PUK .........................................................................72
purchasing
music ...............................................................58
radio ............................................................60, 61, 62
adjusting the volume .......................................61
fine tuning the frequency .................................61
listening to while using other applications ......62
mini radio view ................................................62
minimizing .......................................................62
overview ..........................................................61
play in the background ....................................62
presets .............................................................61
returning to full view ........................................62
searching for channels ....................................61
selecting saved channels ................................62
switching between headphones/speaker .......62
turning on ........................................................60
using in the background ..................................62
random order, playing tracks in ..............................57
Ready to run ............................................................15
recommending
music ...............................................................59
rejecting a call
with busy tone .................................................26
Rejecting a call
with an SMS text message .............................27
reset .........................................................................74
text input .................................................................16
text messages .........................................................40
toolbar
photo viewer ....................................................55
touch screen ............................................................12
TrackID™ technology ..............................................58
buying a track ..................................................58
opening ...........................................................58
recommending a track ....................................59
searching for track information .......................58
transferring content .................................................68
troubleshooting .......................................................74
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radio ................................................................60
twilight mode ...........................................................66
Update Service ........................................................20
updating your phone ...............................................20
video camera ...........................................................66
Video player controls ...............................................59
videos
deleting ............................................................59
playing .............................................................59
sending ............................................................60
sending using Bluetooth™ ..............................60
storage ............................................................64
suitable for multimedia messages ...................66
viewing ............................................................63
watching on YouTube™ ..................................60
viewing
photos .............................................................55
volume
music ...............................................................57
radio ................................................................61
Web .........................................................................50
browsing ..........................................................50
favorites ...........................................................51
history ..............................................................52
menu options ..................................................50
view options ....................................................51
zooming ...........................................................51
Wi-Fi™ .....................................................................47
Windows™ Live Messenger ....................................44
YouTube™ ..............................................................60
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