Sony A3880132 GSM/UMTS/HSPA Mobile Phone with WLAN, BT, RFID and ANT+ User Manual User Guide

Sony Mobile Communications Inc GSM/UMTS/HSPA Mobile Phone with WLAN, BT, RFID and ANT+ User Guide

User Guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SO-03D
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of "SO-03D".
For proper use of the SO-03D, read this manual carefully before and while you use the SO-03D.
Before using the terminal
The SO-03D supports W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS and Wireless LAN Systems.
Because the terminal operates using radio frequencies, it cannot be used inside a tunnel, underground, in
a building or other locations where radio waves do not reach the terminal, in locations with weak radio wave
condition, or outside of the FOMA's service area. The FOMA services may not be available on high upper
floors of high-rise apartments or buildings, even if you can see no obstructions around you. On occasion,
your calls may become disconnected even in areas with strong radio wave condition, even if you are not
moving, or even if there are 4-antenna marks in the terminal's display.
Note that because the terminal operates on radio frequencies, your calls are at risk of being intercepted by
the third party. However, the W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS system automatically scrambles all calls through a
private call feature. Therefore, even if third party successfully intercepts your call, they will only hear noise.
The terminal operates on radio frequencies by converting voice into digital signals. If the caller moves into
an area of adverse radio wave condition, the digital signal may not restored accurately, and the voice
received in the call may differ slightly from the actual voice.
Always keep the information you save in the terminal in a separate note. Even if the data may be lost as a
result of malfunction, repair, change, or other handling of the terminal, under no condition will DOCOMO be
held liable for any lost data saved in the terminal.
You are recommended to save important data to microSD card.
As with PCs, some user-installed applications may disrupt the stability of the terminal performance, or
unexpectedly transmit information via the Internet causing improper use of your location information as well
as personal information recorded on the terminal. Therefore, verify the supplier and operating conditions of
the applications to be used before using them.
This terminal has FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area support.
Descriptions in this manual are for the terminal with a DOCOMO's UIM inserted.
SIM unlock
This terminal supports SIM unlock. If you release SIM lock, you can use SIM by a carrier other than
NTT DOCOMO.
The SIM unlock service is provided at a docomo Shop.
A SIM unlock charge is separately required.
If you use a SIM other than by DOCOMO, available services and functions will be limited. DOCOMO is not
liable to any failures or malfunctions.
For details of SIM unlock, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
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SO-03D (with warranty and Back Cover
SO17)
Quick Start Guide (In Japanese only)
Notes on usage
Safety/Handling precautions (In Japanese
only)
Battery Pack SO04
AC Adapter Cable SO03 (with warranty)
microSDHC card (16GB)* (Sample)
(with instruction manual)
* Inserted in the terminal when purchased.
Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample)
(with instruction manual)
For details on optional devices, see "Optional
and related devices" (P.193).
Accessories
Supplied accessories
クイ
スター
ガイ
<AC adapter> <microUSB cable>
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In addition to this manual, the operations of
SO-03D are described in "Quick Start Guide"
(in Japanese only) and "Instruction Manual"
application of the terminal.
The initial operations and settings after
purchasing the terminal, screen view
contents and operations of main function are
explained. (In Japanese only)
Similarly to this manual, operations and
settings of each function are explained.
To use "Instruction Manual" application, from
the Home screen, tap X [Instruction
Manual]. For the first time using, download
and install it according to the onscreen
instructions. You can use the application as
an electronic book. You can also shift to
actual operations by tapping the description
in the contents or view reference contents.
Cautions
For downloading or updating the application, a
high packet communication charge will be applied
because of a large amount data communication.
For this reason, subscription of packet flat-rate
service is highly recommended.
* If you use Wi-Fi function to download, packet
communication charges are not applied.
Operations and settings of each function are
explained.
It can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO
website.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/
trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and contents are subject to
change without prior notice.
Cautions
Reproduction or reprint of all or part of this manual
without prior permission is prohibited.
Important information for SO-03D is posted in the
following website. Be sure to check before using.
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/support/
use_support/product/so-03d/
About manuals of SO-03D
"Quick Start Guide"
(Supplied accessories)
"Instruction Manual"
(Application of the terminal)
"Instruction Manual" (PDF file)
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In this manual, each key operations are
described with p, x, y, t,
s, m. And selection operations of
the icons or function items on the touch panel
are described as follows.
Information
In this manual, the instructions are described with
the default Home screen. If you set the other
application to the home screen, the operations
may differ from the descriptions.
Display examples and illustrations used in this
manual are just images for explanations and may
be different from actual ones.
In this manual, the easier procedure is described
for the functions and settings which have multiple
operating procedures.
Please note that "SO-03D" is called the "the
terminal" in this manual.
Operation descriptions
Description Operation
From the Home
screen, press
t and tap
[Settings].
From the Home screen, press
t (Menu) key and tap
"Settings" on the screen.
Tap [Settings] X
[Date & time] X
[Set date].
Tap "Settings" displayed on the
screen, and then tap "Date &
time" on the next screen and
"Set date" on the following
screen in order.
Tap to
zoom out or in.
Tap displayed on the
screen to zoom out or in the
map.
Touch and hold
an icon.
Keep touching an icon on the
screen longer (1-2 seconds).
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Contents/Precautions
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
About manuals of SO-03D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Precautions (Always follow these directions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Contents
Before Using the Handset
P. 2 5
Part names and functions ......................................................25
UIM.........................................................................................27
microSD card .........................................................................28
Charging ................................................................................29
Turning power on and off .......................................................34
Initial settings (Setup guide) ..................................................35
Status bar ...............................................................................36
Notification panel ...................................................................38
Notification LED......................................................................38
Basic operations ....................................................................39
Home screen..........................................................................42
Searching information in the terminal and web pages ..........47
Applications screen ...............................................................48
Character entry ......................................................................56
Settings of entering characters ..............................................65
Settings of Japanese keyboard .............................................66
Calling/Network Services
P. 7 1
Making/Receiving calls ..........................................................71
Call log ...................................................................................75
Contacts .................................................................................76
Network Services ...................................................................85
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Contents/Precautions
Settings
P. 9 3
Viewing the setting menu .......................................................93
Wireless & networks ...............................................................93
Call settings..........................................................................102
Sound ...................................................................................103
Display .................................................................................105
Location & security...............................................................106
Applications .........................................................................111
Accounts & sync ..................................................................114
Privacy..................................................................................117
Storage.................................................................................118
Language & keyboard .........................................................119
Voice input & output .............................................................119
Accessibility .........................................................................120
Date & time...........................................................................120
About phone.........................................................................121
Mail/Internet
P.122
sp-mode mail .......................................................................122
Message (SMS)....................................................................122
Email.....................................................................................124
Using Gmail..........................................................................131
Google Talk (Chat) ...............................................................131
Early warning "Area Mail" .....................................................132
Using Browser......................................................................133
File management
P.138
Handling a file ......................................................................138
Transferring and moving data ..............................................138
Using Bluetooth function ......................................................143
Sharing files with DLNA devices via Connected devices
(Media server) ......................................................................147
Games
P.148
Use the terminal as a gaming console.................................148
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Contents/Precautions
Applications
P.150
Using the camera.................................................................150
Shooting screenshot ............................................................158
Playing multimedia content ..................................................158
Viewing photos/videos with Gallery .....................................160
Playing video with YouTube..................................................163
Music player.........................................................................165
TrackID .................................................................................168
Using Android Market ..........................................................168
Using docomo market..........................................................169
TimescapeTM ........................................................................170
About location services........................................................174
Calendar...............................................................................179
Clock/Alarm..........................................................................181
OfficeSuite............................................................................183
Other applications................................................................183
International roaming
P.186
Overview of International roaming (WORLD WING) ............186
Available Services................................................................186
Before using .........................................................................187
Making/Receiving calls in the country you stay ...................190
Appendix/Index
P.193
Optional and related devices...............................................193
Troubleshooting....................................................................193
Warranty and After Sales Services.......................................198
Updating software................................................................201
Main specifications ..............................................................203
Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phone, etc. ..................206
End User Licence Agreement..............................................219
About Open Source Software...............................................220
Export Controls and Regulations .........................................220
Intellectual Property Right ....................................................220
Index ....................................................................................224
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Contents/Precautions
Notes on usage
The terminal does not support i-mode sites
(programs) or i-Dppli.
The terminal automatically performs
communication for synchronizing data,
checking the latest software version,
maintain connection with the server, etc. If
you transmit a large amount of data such
as downloading applications or watching
movie, a packet communication charge
becomes high. Subscription of packet flat-
rate service is highly recommended.
Public mode (Driving mode) is not
supported.
Setting the phone to silent mode does not
mute sounds (playback of video or music,
alarm, etc.) other than the ringtone,
operation sound, and notification sounds.
The names of the operators are displayed
on the key unlocking screen (P.35).
Your phone number (own number) can be
checked as follows:
From the Home screen, press t and
tap [Settings] X [About phone] X [Status].
The software version of your terminal can
be checked as follows:
From the Home screen, press t and
tap [Settings] X [About phone].
You can perform software update by
downloading an update file with a PC via
Internet and connecting the PC to the
terminal. For details, see "Connecting to a
PC and updating" (P.202).
By some software updates, the operating
system (OS) may be version-upgraded for
improving the terminal quality. For this
reason, you always need to use the latest
OS version. And some applications that
used in the previous OS version may not
be available or some unintended bugs
may occur.
If you use the terminal with a part of FOMA
cards (green) inserted, voice calls and
packet communication may not be
available with some overseas network
operators or in some overseas networks.
For using overseas, please visit a docomo
Shop near you. DOCOMO exchanges UIM
(FOMA card) (green) free of charge.
Set the screen lock to ensure the security
of your terminal for its loss. For details, see
"Screen lock" (P.109).
Continued on next page
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Contents/Precautions
If your terminal is lost, change your each
account password to invalidate
authentication using a PC to prevent other
persons from using Google services such
as Google Talk, Gmail, Android Market,
etc., Facebook, Twitter and mixi.
The terminal supports only sp-mode,
mopera U and Business mopera Internet.
Other providers are not supported.
To use tethering, subscription of sp-mode
is required.
Packet communication charge when using
tethering varies depending on the
charging plan you use. Subscription of
packet flat-rate service is highly
recommended.
If you subscribe packet flat-rate service,
packet communication charge is treated
as "communications connected to an
external device such as a PC". If tethering
is enabled, all packet communication
charge is treated as "communications
connected to an external device such as a
PC" even if any external device is not
connected.
Make sure to deactivate tethering as soon
as communication with an external device
is completed.
In the initial settings for tethering, security
setting is not made. Make a security
setting as required.
For details on usage charge, etc., refer to
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/ .
Notice:
This device has been granted a designation
number by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications according to the Ordinance
concerning the Technical
Regulations
Conformity Certification etc. of Specified
Radio Equipment
(特定無線設備の技術基準適合証明等に関す
る規則)
R-(W-CDMA)/Article 2-1-11-3:
202XYSM1156964
R-(W-CDMA) /Article 2-1-11-7:
202MWSM1156964
IEEE802.11bgn (2.4GHz)/Article 2-1-19:
202WWSM1156964
BT/Article 2-1-19: 202WWSM11569641
ANT+/Article 2-1-19: 202WWSM11569642
T-(W-CDMA): AD 11-0022 202
This device should not be modified
(otherwise the granted designation number
will become invalid)
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Contents/Precautions
For safe and proper use of the terminal, please
read the "Safety Precautions" prior to use.
Keep the Manual in a safe place for future
reference.
ALWAYS observe the safety precautions since
they intend to prevent personal injury or
property damage.
The following symbols indicate the different
levels of injury or damage that may result if the
guidelines are not observed and the terminal
is used improperly.
The following symbols indicate specific
directions.
"Safety Precautions" are described in the
following categories:
1. Handling the terminal, Battery Pack, AC
Adapter cable, and UIM (general)................. 10
2. Handling the terminal.................................... 11
3. Handling the Battery Pack ............................ 13
4. Handling the AC Adapter cable..................... 14
5. Handling the UIM.......................................... 16
6. Handling the terminal near electronic medical
equipment..................................................... 16
7. Material list ................................................... 17
Safety Precautions (Always
follow these directions)
Failure to observe
these guidelines may
immediately result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to observe
these guidelines may
result in death or
serious injury.
Failure to observe
these guidelines may
result in injury and
property damage.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Indicates prohibited actions.
Indicates not to disassemble.
Indicates not to handle with wet hands.
Indicates not to use where it could get
wet.
Indicates compulsory actions in
accordance with instructions.
Indicates to remove the power plug from
the outlet.
Don’t
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Do
Unplug
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Contents/Precautions
1. Handling the terminal, Battery
Pack, AC Adapter cable, and UIM
(general)
DANGER
Do not use, store, or leave the terminal,
battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM in a
place subject to high temperature such as
close to fire, under direct sunlight, or in a car
on an extremely hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or injury.
Do not place the terminal, battery pack, AC
adapter cable, or UIM inside cooking
appliance such as a microwave oven or high-
pressure containers.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the terminal,
battery pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Do not let the terminal, battery pack, AC
adapter cable, or UIM get wet with water,
drinking water, urine of pet animals, etc.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Use the battery pack and AC adapter cable
for the terminal specified by DOCOMO.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury
or electric shock.
WARNING
Do not throw the equipment, put strong force
or give hard shock to it.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Do not allow the microUSB connection jack
or headset connection jack to come in
contact with conducting foreign substances
(a piece of metal, pencil lead, etc.). Never
allow these objects to get into the connection
jack.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Do not cover or wrap the terminal, battery
pack, AC adapter cable, or UIM with a cloth
or bedding in use or while charging.
Doing so may cause fire or burns.
Power off the terminal before you step into a
place where flammable gas can leak, such
as gas stations. Do not charge the battery.
Gas may catch fire.
If you notice anything unusual about the
terminal, battery pack, AC adapter cable, or
UIM such as an unusual odor, overheating,
discoloration or deformation during
operation, charging or storage, immediately
perform the following measures.
Remove the power plug from the power
outlet.
Power off the terminal.
Remove the battery pack from the terminal.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury
or electric shock.
Don’t
Don’t
No disassembly
No liquids
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
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Contents/Precautions
CAUTION
Do not place on an unstable or inclined
platform.
Doing so may cause the device to fall and
cause injury.
Do not keep in a place that is very humid,
dusty, or subject to high temperature.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
If children use the terminal, parents or
guardians should give them the proper
instructions for use. Make sure that they use
the terminal as instructed.
Failure to do so may cause injury.
Keep the terminal, battery pack, AC adapter
cable, or UIM out of the reach of babies and
infants.
Failure to do so may cause accidental
swallowing or injury.
Be careful especially when you use the
terminal while it has been continuously
connected to the AC adapter cable for a long
period of time.
If you play a game, etc. for a long time while
charging, the temperature of the terminal,
battery pack and AC adapter cable may
rise.
If you are directly in contact with hot parts
for a long period of time, it may cause your
skin to become red, itchy, or develop a rash
depending on your physical condition and
also it may cause low-temperature burn.
2. Handling the terminal
WARNING
Do not turn on the photo light with the
lighting luminescence part close to the eyes.
Especially to shoot infants or young children,
step away from them more than 1 m.
Doing so may cause blurred vision. Or injury
by dazzling eyes or surprising may occur.
Do not allow a foreign substance such as
water and other liquids, metal parts, or
flammables to get in the UIM or microSD
card insertion slot on the terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Do not turn on the light toward a driver of a
car etc.
Doing so may disturb driving and cause an
accident.
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
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Contents/Precautions
WARNING
Power off the terminal in a place where the
use is prohibited such as in airplane or
hospital.
Failure to do so may affect electronic
equipment and electronic medical
equipment. If you set the automatic power-
on function, cancel it before powering off the
terminal.
Follow the instructions of each medical
facility for the use of mobile phones on their
premises.
Prohibited acts such as mobile phone usage
on board an airplane may be punished by
law. If usage of mobile phones in an aircraft
is admitted by setting airplane mode, etc.,
use the terminal under the direction of the
airline.
If the microUSB cable is connected into the
microUSB connection jack for charging etc.,
the terminal is automatically powered on. Be
careful not to connect the microUSB cable in
a place where the use is prohibited such as
in airplane or hospital.
Always keep the terminal away from your ear
when you talk setting the hands-free
function.
Also, when you play game, play back music,
etc. connecting the Earphone/Microphone,
etc. to the terminal, adjust the volume
adequately.
If the volume is too loud, it may cause
difficulty in hearing. Moreover, if you barely
hear the surrounding sounds, it may cause
an accident.
If you have a weak heart, set the vibrator or
ringtone volume carefully.
Failure to do so may affect your heart.
WARNING
If you are wearing any electronic medical
equipment, check with the relevant medical
electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor
whether the operation may be affected by
radio waves.
The radio waves from the terminal may
affect electronic medical equipment.
Power off the terminal near electronic
devices or equipment operating on high
precision control or weak signals.
Failure to do so may interfere with the
operation of electronic devices or
equipment.
* The followings are some electronic devices
or equipment that you should be careful of:
Hearing aids, implantable cardiac
pacemaker, implantable cardioverter
defibrillator, other electronic medical
equipment, fire detector, automatic door,
and other automatically controlled devices
or equipment.
If you use an implantable cardiac
pacemaker, implantable cardioverter
defibrillator, or other electronic medical
equipment, check with the relevant
medical electronic equipment
manufacturer or vendor whether the
operation can be affected by radio waves.
Be careful about broken glasses or exposed
internal from the terminal if the display or the
camera lens is broken.
Shatterproof film-applied hardened glass is
used on the display surface and the acrylic
resin is applied on camera lens so as not to
be shattered when broken. But they may
cause injury if you touch a cut surface or
exposed portion mistakenly.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
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Contents/Precautions
CAUTION
Do not swing the terminal around by holding
the strap, etc.
The terminal may hit you or others and
cause accident such as injury.
Do not use damaged terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
If the display is mistakenly damaged and
when the liquid crystal runs out, do not get it
on your skin such as face, hands, etc.
Doing so may cause blindness or injury on
your skin.
If the liquid crystal gets in your eye or
mouth, rinse with clean running water, and
get medical treatment immediately.
Also, if it gets on your skin or clothes, use
something such as alcohol to wipe off and
wash it with soap in clear water.
To use the terminal in car, check with
automobile manufacturer or dealer to
determine how the device is affected by radio
waves before using.
In rare cases, using the phone in some
vehicle models can cause the vehicle's
electronic equipment to malfunction. In that
case, stop using the terminal immediately.
The use of the terminal may cause itching,
rashes, eczema, or other symptoms
depending on the user's physical condition.
Immediately stop using and get medical
treatment in such a case.
For material of each part, P.17 "Material
list".
CAUTION
When opening or closing the terminal, take
care not to have your fingers or strap caught
by the terminal.
Failure to do so may cause injury.
When watching the display, take a certain
distance from the display in a fully bright
place.
Failure to do so may reduce visual acuity.
3. Handling the Battery Pack
Check the type of the battery by the label on
the battery pack.
DANGER
Do not touch the battery pack terminal with a
metal object such as a wire. Also, do not
carry or keep the battery pack together with
metal objects such as a necklace.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Check the orientation of battery pack to
install it to the terminal, and do not forcibly
attach the battery pack to the terminal if you
are having trouble installing it.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
Display Type of Battery
Li-ion 00 Lithium Ion Battery
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
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Contents/Precautions
DANGER
Do not stick a nail into the battery pack, hit it
with a hammer, or step on it.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not
rub, rinse with clean running water, and get
medical treatment immediately.
Failure to do so may cause blindness.
WARNING
If the battery pack seems to have
abnormalities such as deformation or
scratches due to falling, never use it.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
If the battery pack leaks or hears an unusual
odor, immediately stop using and move it
away from fire.
The leaking liquid may ignite fire, catch fire,
or explode.
Be careful about your pet not to bite the
battery pack.
Failure to do so may cause battery pack to
ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
CAUTION
Do not discard the battery pack together with
other garbage.
The battery pack may become the source of
fire or environmental destruction. Take the
used battery pack to our service counter
(docomo Shop, etc.) after insulating it by
affixing an adhesive tape on the terminal of it
or follow the instructions of the local
authorities in charge of collecting used
battery packs.
Do not use or charge the wet battery pack.
Doing so may cause battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
If fluid etc. leaks out from battery pack, do
not make the fluid contact with your skin of
face or hands.
Doing so may cause blindness or injury on
your skin.
If the fluid etc. put into your eyes or mouth,
or contacts skin or clothes, immediately
flush the contacted area with clean running
water.
If the fluid put into the eyes or mouth,
immediately see a doctor after flushing.
4. Handling the AC Adapter cable
WARNING
Do not use the microUSB cable if it is
damaged.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Don’t
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Contents/Precautions
WARNING
Do not use the AC adapter cable in a very
humid or steamy place such as bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
Do not touch the AC adapter cable if you
hear thunder.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the microUSB plug while
it is connected to the power outlet. Do not
touch the microUSB plug with your hands,
fingers, or any part of your body.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
Do not place any heavy objects on the
microUSB cable.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
When you insert and remove AC adapter
from power outlet, do not contact a metal
strap or other metal objects with the jack.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
Do not touch the cord of the AC adapter
cable or the power outlet with wet hands.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric
shock.
WARNING
Use the adapter only on the specified power
supply and voltage.
Use the AC adapter cable available overseas
when you charge the battery overseas.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
AC adapter cable: AC 100 V to 240 V (Make
sure to connect the adapter to a household
AC power outlet.)
Clean dust from the power plug.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
When you connect the AC adapter to the
power outlet, insert it firmly.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
Hold the AC adapter, not the microUSB
cable, when you remove the power plug from
the power outlet.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
Remove the power plug from the power
outlet when not used for a long period of
time.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
If liquid such as water gets into the adapter,
immediately remove it from the power outlet.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
No wet hands
Do
Do
Do
Do
Unplug
Unplug
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Contents/Precautions
WARNING
Before cleaning, remove the power plug from
the power outlet.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
electric shock.
5. Handling the UIM
CAUTION
Please be careful not to touch a cut surface
when you remove the UIM.
Failure to do so may cause injury.
6. Handling the terminal near
electronic medical equipment
The following instructions observe the
guidelines of the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference, Japan to protect
electronic medical equipment from radio
waves from mobile phones.
WARNING
Please observe the following guidelines in
medical facilities.
Do not take the terminal into the operating
rooms, ICU (Intensive Care Unit), or CCU
(Coronary Care Unit).
Power off the terminal inside hospital
wards.
Power off the terminal in the lobby and
other places if there are any electronic
medical equipment operating in the
vicinity.
Follow the instructions of each medical
facility when they specify areas forbidding
to use and carrying a mobile phone.
If you set the automatic power-on function,
cancel it before powering off the terminal.
Power off the terminal in crowded places
such as rush-hour trains. There may be a
person with an implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
defibrillator near you.
The radio waves from the terminal may
affect the operation of implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
defibrillator.
Wearers of electronic medical equipment
such as implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators must carry and use terminal at
least 22 cm away from the implanted device.
The radio waves from the terminal may
affect the performance of electronic medical
equipment.
Unplug
Do
Do
Do
Do
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Contents/Precautions
WARNING
If you need to use electronic medical
equipment other than implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
defibrillator outside medical facilities such as
treating at home, check with the relevant
medical electronic equipment manufacturer
whether the operation may be affected by
radio waves.
The radio waves from the terminal may
affect the performance of electronic medical
equipment.
7. Material list
Part Material Surface
treatment
Exterior case
(Front)
PC resin
(with glass)
Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Hardware key
(Back key,
Home key,
Menu key,
Search key)
PC resin Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Transparent
plate (Display)
Hardened
glass+
PET resin
Hard coating
Inner
packaging
(panel part
when game
keypad open)
PC resin UV coating
Do
Inner
packaging
(front and back
part when game
keypad open)
PC resin (with
glass)+SUS+
PET resin
UV coating
Hardware key
(///×
keys, Direction
key)
PC resin UV coating
Hardware key
(Game menu
button of the
game keypad,
Select button,
Start button)
PC resin UV coating
Hardware key
(Touch pad)
PET resin UV coating
Inner
packaging
(Slide rail)
PCM resin None
Transparent
plate (Camera
lens cover)
PMMA resin AR coating+
Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Transparent
plate (Photo
light cover)
PMMA resin AR coating+
Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Part Material Surface
treatment
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Contents/Precautions
Common precautions
Do not expose to water.
The terminal, battery pack, AC Adapter cable,
and UIM are not waterproof. Do not use them in
a humid place such as bathroom or in the rain.
If you carry the terminal on your body,
perspiration may corrode the internal parts of
the terminal and cause malfunction. Note that if
a trouble is diagnosed as exposure to water or
other liquid, repairs of the terminal may not be
covered by the Warranty or it may not be
possible to repair such phones. In that case,
even if the terminal can be repaired, it is
repaired at the owner's expense.
Clean the terminal with a dry soft cloth
(such as used for cleaning eyeglasses).
- Do not rub it roughly with a dry cloth. The
display may be damaged.
- Drops of water or dirt left on the display may
cause stains.
- Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene,
cleaning detergent, etc. to clean the
terminal. These chemicals may erase the
printing on the terminal or cause
discoloration.
Exterior case
(Lateral side of
body)
PC resin
(with glass)
Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Hardware key
(L button,
R button)
PC resin
(with glass)
Non-conductive
vacuum
metallization (tin)+
UV coating
Hardware key
(Volume key,
Power key)
PC resin UV coating
Back Cover PC resin
(with glass)
UV coating
Part Material Surface
treatment Handling precautions
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Contents/Precautions
Clean the terminals occasionally with a
dry cotton swab.
If the jack is soiled, connection gets worse and
it may cause power to be turned off or
insufficient battery charge, so clean the jack
with a dry cotton swab etc. When cleaning, be
careful not to damage the terminals.
Do not leave the terminal near the air
conditioning vent.
Extreme temperature changes may produce
condensation and corrode the internal parts of
the terminal, causing it to malfunction.
Make sure to use the terminal or battery
pack without excessive force.
If you put the terminal in a bag full of items or sit
down with the terminal in the pocket of your
cloth, it may damage the display, and internal
circuit board, and the battery pack and cause
the terminal to malfunction.
Also, while the external device is connected to
the microUSB connection jack or headset
connection jack, it may damage the connector
and cause malfunction.
Do not rub or scratch the display with
metal.
The display may get scratched and it may
cause malfunction or damage.
Make sure to see the user's manuals
supplied with the battery pack and AC
adapter cable.
The terminal precautions
Do not press touch panel surface
forcibly, or not operate with a sharp-
pointed objects such as nail, ballpoint
pen, pin, etc.
Doing so may cause damage of touch panel.
Do not use the terminal in extremely hot
or cold places.
Use the terminal within a temperature range of
5°C to 35°C and a humidity range of 45% to
85%.
Using the terminal near ordinary phone,
television or radio may cause
interference in these electric
appliances. Make sure to move far away
from them when using the terminal.
Note down the information saved in the
terminal in a separate note and keep it
safely.
Under no condition will DOCOMO be held
liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the
terminal.
Do not drop or give a strong impact to
the terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not plug the connector of the external
device into the microUSB connection
jack or headset connection jack at the
slant or pull it while connecting.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
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Contents/Precautions
The terminal could become warm while
in use and charging. This condition is
not abnormal. You can continue
charging the battery.
Do not leave the camera under direct
sunlight.
If you do so, some of the elements may melt or
become faded.
Do not use the terminal without the back
cover.
Doing so may cause the battery pack fall,
malfunction, and damage.
Do not put extreme thick stickers etc. on
the keypad side.
Doing so may cause malfunction, damage or
erroneous operation.
Do not put labels or stickers on the back
side of the display.
Label or sticker may be hooked when opening/
closing the terminal and may cause
malfunction or damage.
Do not remove the microSD card or
power off the terminal while using the
microSD card.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not let magnetic cards, etc. come
close to the terminal.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards,
telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be
erased.
Do not bring strong magnetic objects
close to the terminal.
Strong magnetic objects may cause
misoperation.
Battery pack precautions
The battery pack is a consumable
accessory.
Even if the operating time of the terminal varies
depending on the operating conditions and
other factors, when the length of time you can
use the terminal with a fully charged battery
becomes unusually short, it is time to replace
the battery pack. Purchase the battery pack
specified in this manual.
Charge the battery pack in an
environment with the proper ambient
temperature (5°C to 35°C).
The operating time of the battery pack
varies depending on the operating
environment and the secular
degradation level of the battery pack.
Depending on the use condition, the
battery pack may be inflated as it comes
to the end of its life. This is not a
malfunction.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not store the battery pack in the
following cases:
- The battery is fully charged (immediately
after the charging is complete)
- The battery has run out (the phone cannot
power on)
The performance and life of the battery pack
may deteriorate.
It is recommended that you store the battery
pack with the remaining battery level of about
40 percent as a guide.
AC adapter cable precautions
Charge the battery pack in an
environment with the proper ambient
temperature (5°C to 35°C).
Do not charge in the following places.
- Places that are very humid, dusty or exposed
to strong vibrations.
- Near ordinary phone or TV/radio.
The AC adapter cable could become
warm while charging. This condition is
not abnormal. You can continue using
the terminal.
When you use the power outlet with a
mechanism to prevent the plug from
being removed, follow the instructions
on the outlet's user's manual.
Do not give a strong impact to the
adapter. Also, do not bend or deform the
microUSB plug.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
UIM precautions
Do not use unnecessary force to insert/
remove the UIM.
Do not insert and use the UIM with
another IC card reader/writer. Please
note that you are wholly liable for any
damage or malfunction as a result of
such action.
Always keep the IC portion clean when
you use the card.
Clean the terminal with a dry soft cloth
(such as used for cleaning eyeglasses).
Note down the information saved in the
UIM in a separate note and keep it
safely.
Under no condition will DOCOMO be held
liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the
terminal.
Take an expended UIM to sales outlet
such as docomo Shop for proper
disposal in order to protect the
environment.
Do not carelessly damage, contact, or
short-circuit an IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop a UIM or subject it to
impact.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not bend a UIM or place a heavy
object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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Contents/Precautions
Do not insert the UIM on which any label
or seal is stuck into the terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Bluetooth function precautions
To secure the Bluetooth communication
security, the terminal supports the
security function compliant with
Bluetooth standards, but the security
may not be sufficient depending on the
setting.
Concern about the communication
using the Bluetooth function.
Please be aware that DOCOMO is not
responsible for data leak when making
data communications using Bluetooth.
You can use a headset, handsfree, and
audio profiles on the terminal. The audio/
video remote control may be available
for audio profile. (only compatible
Bluetooth devices)
Frequency band
The frequency band used by the terminal's
Bluetooth/wireless LAN function is indicated on
the battery storage section. The following are
the descriptions:
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2400 MHz
band.
FH/DS/OF: Modulation scheme is the FH-SS,
DS-SS, or OFDM system.
1: The estimated interference distance is 10 m
or less.
4: The estimated interference distance is 40 m
or less.
8: The estimated interference distance is 80 m
or less.
: The full band between 2400 MHz
and 2483.5 MHz is used and the
band of the mobile identification
device can be avoided.
Available channels vary depending on the
country.
For use in an aircraft, contact the airline
beforehand.
Bluetooth cautions
The operating frequency band of the terminal is
used by industrial, scientific, consumer and
medical equipment including microwave
ovens, premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of
plants (radio stations requiring a license),
specified low power radio stations (radio
stations requiring no license) and amateur
radio stations (hereinafter referred to as
"another station").
1. Before using the terminal, confirm that
"another station" is not being operated
nearby.
2. In the event of the terminal causing harmful
radio wave interference with "another
station", promptly change the operating
frequency or stop radio wave emission by
turning off the power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this
manual.
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Contents/Precautions
Wireless LAN (WLAN) precautions
Wireless LAN (WLAN) exchanges
information using radio waves, and
allows you to freely establish LAN
connection if you are within an area
where radio wave reaches On the other
side, if you communicate without
appropriate security settings,
communications may be intercepted or
hacked by malicious parties. It is
recommended to make necessary
security settings on your responsibility
and expense.
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic
devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA
devices, or in radio waves.
- Magnetism or radio waves may increase
noises or disable communications
(especially when using a microwave oven).
- When used near TV, radio, etc., reception
interference may occur, or channels on the
TV screen may be disturbed.
- If there are multiple wireless LAN access
points nearby and the same channel is used,
search may not work correctly.
2.4 GHz device cautions
The operating frequency band of the WLAN
device is used by industrial, scientific,
consumer and medical equipment including
home electric appliances such as microwave
ovens, premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of
plants (radio stations requiring a license),
specified low power radio stations (radio
stations requiring no license) and amateur
radio stations (radio stations requiring a
license).
1. Before using the device, confirm that
premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units, specified low power radio
stations and amateur radio stations are not
being operated nearby.
2. If the device causes harmful radio
interference to premises radio stations for
identifying mobile units, immediately change
the frequency band or stop use, and contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this
manual for crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g.
partition setup).
3. If the device causes radio interference to
specified low power radio stations or
amateur radio stations, contact "General
Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
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Contents/Precautions
Cautions
Do not use an altered terminal. Using an
altered device is a violation of the Radio
Law.
A "Technical Conformity Mark " affixed on
the manufacturer's specification sticker
certifies that the terminal meets technical
regulations for specified radio equipment that
are based on the Radio Law.
If you remove the screws and alter the inside of
the terminal, the technical regulations
conformity certification becomes invalid.
Do not use the terminal with the certification
invalid, as it is a violation of the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the terminal while
driving.
Using a handheld mobile phone while driving
will result in a penalty.
However, absolutely necessary cases such as
rescue of a sick person or maintaining public's
safety are exempted.
Do not change basic software
maliciously.
Repair may be refused due to modification of
the software.
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Before Using the Handset
amicroUSB connecting terminal
bHeadset connector
cHDMI connector (type D)
dNotification LED
Notifies charging condition, missed call or unread
mail.
eProximity sensor
Turns on or off the touch screen to prevent
erroneous operation during a call.
fLight sensor
Adjusts screen brightness. Do not cover it with
your fingers etc.
gEar speaker
Allows you to hear the other party's voice etc.
during a call.
hInfrared port
Sends and receives data via infrared
communication.
iFrontcamera lens
jDisplay (Touch panel)
kx Back key
Returns to the previous screen.
ly Home key
Displays home screen.
mMicrophone
Transmits your voice to the other caller.
nt Menu key
Displays menu according to the operating
conditions.
oSpeaker
pCamera lens
qSecond Microphone
Reduces noise to make easy to listen.
rGPS/Bluetooth£/Wi-Fi antenna*1
Part names and functions
Before Using the Handset
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Before Using the Handset
sp Power key/Screen lock key
Turns on/off power. Also, turns off the backlight
and sets key lock.
tWhip antenna
Extend it when watching TV (1Seg). It has no
influence on calls or data communication if you
extend the whip antenna when calling or using
browser.
um Volume key/Zoom key
vk Camera key
Hold it down for at least one second to activate
Camera. Use it as a shutter to take photos or
movies.
wBuilt in antenna*2
xmicroSD memory card slot
yFeliCaTM mark
Hold it over card reader/writer when using Osaifu-
Keitai£.
zFlash/Photo light
Lights to brighten an object when taking a
photograph.
Aau IC-Card slot
BCharge terminal
CStrap hole
*1 Do not cover the antenna area with your hand
when using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth£ or retrieve GPS
information.
*2 Do not cover the antenna area with your hand
during a call or when using the browser.
Game keypad
Slide the game keypad to use the
following game buttons.
aDirection keys (move the cursor up/down/left/
right)
bMenu button
cTouch pad L
dTouch pad R
eSelect button
fStart button
g× button
h button
i button
j button
kR button
lL button
*cdefijkl are dedicated buttons for
games. For details on how to use each button in
games, see the user's manual of each game.
* Operating, selecting setting items are available by
using the game keypad. Some items cannot be
operated or selected.
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Before Using the Handset
The UIM is an IC card recorded user
information such as your phone number etc.
When the UIM is not inserted to the terminal,
you cannot use some functions (phone
function, etc.) of the terminal.
In this terminal, the UIM (blue) is not
available. If you have the UIM (blue), bring it
to the nearest docomo Shop to replace.
When inserting/removing the UIM, make
sure to power off the terminal and remove
the back cover. Do not connect the AC
Adapter cable.
Security codes of the UIM
The UIM has a Security code, namely
PIN. It is set "0000" at the subscription.
They can be changed by yourself. (P.109)
1Put your tips of the third and fourth
fingers (nails) into the groove, hold
the back cover up in the direction
of the arrow ( ) to remove.
2Insert straight the UIM all the way
into the holder with the metal part
(IC) facing down.
Insert it with the corner cut back side.
UIM Inserting UIM
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Before Using the Handset
1Remove the back cover, press the
UIM with your fingertip and remove
it sliding outside.
Information
Please be careful not to touch or scratch a metal
part (IC) when you handle the UIM. Doing so may
cause malfunction or damage.
You can use microSD card for any other
compatible devices.
When a microSD card is not inserted,
camera functions, playing or downloading
music or videos, communications using the
Bluetooth function, etc. are not available.
The terminal supports microSD card of up to
2GB, and microSDHC card of up to 32GB
(As of October, 2011).
Information
Make sure to attach the back cover before using.
The microSD card cannot be recognized if the
back cover is not attached.
Do not touch the back cover detect switch. It may
cause malfunction or damage.
1Remove the back cover (P.27).
2Make sure the inserting direction
and insert straight the microSD
card all the way into the holder
untill it clicks.
Insert the microSD card with metal
contacts side down.
Removing UIM
microSD card
Inserting microSD card
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Before Using the Handset
1Remove the back cover (P.27).
If the back cover is removed, " SD
card safe to remove" appears on the
status bar. Make sure that the
microSD card is unmounted then
remove the microSD card.
2Insert the microSD card straight
into the slot all the way until it
clicks.
3Pull out microSD card slowly.
The icon in the status bar changes to
to notify that microSD card is
removed.
The battery pack is not full charged when you
purchased the terminal.
Charging time is an estimate of the time
required to charge a completely empty
battery pack. Charging under low
temperature requires longer time.
The following time varies by the battery
condition or operating environment. For
details, see (P.204).
Removing microSD card Charging
Charging time
AC Adapter Cable SO03
(included accessory)
Approx. 200 min.
Operation time on full charge
(estimate)
Continuous
stand-by time
FOMA/3G Stationary (Auto):
Approx. 480 hours
Moving (Auto):
Approx. 330 hours
Moving (3G static):
Approx. 440 hours
GSM Approx. 300 hours
(stationary)
Continuous call
time
FOMA/3G Approx. 340 min.
GSM Approx. 450 min.
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Before Using the Handset
The battery pack is a consumable
accessory. The usage duration of the
battery per one charge decreases gradually
each time the battery is recharged.
When the usage duration per one charge
becomes about half of a new battery pack,
the life if the battery pack is assumed to be
almost over. It is recommended that you
replace the battery pack ahead of time.
Depending on the usage condition, the
battery pack may be inflated as it comes to
be end of its life. This is not a malfunction.
Return all spent battery packs to
NTT DOCOMO or a dealer, or a
recycling shop to protect the
environment.
Make sure to charge with the Battery pack
S004 designed for the SO-03D attached.
The included AC adapter's power plug is
compatible with AC100V to 240V. For using
the terminal overseas, a plug adapter that
fits the electrical outlets in the country you
stay is needed. Do not use an electrical
transformer for overseas use to charge the
terminal.
Use the included AC Adapter cable for
charging.
When charging starts, the notification LED
turns on in red/orange/green. Green means
the remaining battery level reaches more
than 90%. To check the battery level, press
t from the Home screen, then tap
[Settings] X [About phone] X [Status] and
check "Battery level". When charging is
completed, "100%" is displayed in the
battery level.
When you start charging the battery with the
terminal powered off, the power turns on.
However, you cannot operate the terminal.
Do not charge the battery in a place where
the use is prohibited such as in airplane or
hospital.
Do not charge the battery pack for
a long time (several days)
If you remain charging the terminal for a
long time, the power supply starts from the
battery pack after completion of charging.
The usage time duration may be short. In
that case, please charge it again correctly.
For recharging, remove the terminal from
the AC Adapter cable and reconnect it
again.
Battery pack life
Charging
Li-ion 00
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Before Using the Handset
When attaching/removing the battery pack,
make sure to power off the terminal.
1Remove the back cover (P.27).
2Check the orientation of charging
jack of the battery pack, insert it in
the direction of the arrow ( )
aligning the notches of the
terminal and battery pack.
3Check the direction of the back
cover, and attach to the terminal
body ( ), press each part
marked as shown and make sure
that there are not any spaces
between the body and cover ( ).
When attaching the back cover, be
aware not to get your finger caught in
the protrusion of the back cover rim.
Attaching the battery pack
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Before Using the Handset
1Remove the back cover, put your
tip of thumb (nail) under the
battery pack from the groove of the
terminal, hold the battery pack up
in the direction of the arrow ( ) to
remove.
1Insert the supplied microUSB
cable horizontally with the
microUSB plug engraved side
facing up into the connector for
USB cable of the terminal.
2Insert the microUSB cable
horizontally with the USB plug
engraved side facing up into the
connector for USB of the AC
Adapter, and insert the AC Adapter
plug to the power outlet.
3When the charging is completed,
remove the microUSB plug of the
microUSB cable from the terminal.
4Remove the AC Adapter from the
power outlet.
Note
If the microUSB cable is connected into the
connector for external devices for charging etc,
the terminal is automatically powered on. Be
careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a
place where the use is prohibited such as in
airplane or hospital.
1Insert the microUSB cable
horizontally with the microUSB
plug engraved side facing up
into the connector for USB cable of
the terminal.
Removing the battery pack
Charging with the AC Adapter Charging with a PC
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Before Using the Handset
2Insert the USB plug of the
microUSB cable horizontally into
the USB port of a PC.
When "PC Companion software"
screen appears on the terminal, tap
[Skip].
When a screen for new hardware
detection etc. appears on the PC,
select [Cancel].
3When the charging is completed,
remove the microUSB plug of the
microUSB cable from the terminal.
4Remove the USB plug of the
microUSB cable from the USB port
of the PC.
Note
If the microUSB cable is connected into the USB
connection jack for charging etc, the terminal is
automatically powered on although the operations
are not available. Be careful not to connect the
microUSB cable in a place where the use is
prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
Check the connecting direction to connect
correctly. Wrong connection may cause damage.
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Before Using the Handset
1Press p for over a second.
The key unlock screen appears.
2Deactivate the key lock.
For deactivating the key lock, see
"Unlocking the keys" (P.35).
Information
The first time you turn ON, "Setup guide" (P.35)
appears.
If you activate the screen lock (P.109) or SIM card
lock (P.108), a PIN code entry screen appears
when turning power on. Enter the PIN code and
tap [OK]. To correct the wrong PIN entry, tap /
.
1Press p for over a second.
Phone options menu appears.
2Tap [Power off].
3Tap [OK].
When the key lock is set, the screen light
turns off. You can avoid the touch screen or
button from false operations.
The terminal keys are locked with turning
the screen light off after the specified time
duration.
1Press p.
Information
For details on settings for turning the backlight off
and the duration of time before the key lock
activation, see "Adjusting the idle time before the
screen turns off" (P.106).
There is no function to deactivate the key lock.
If you set the screen lock, entering the pattern, PIN
or password is needed before the screen unlock.
For details on the screen lock settings, see "Screen
lock" (P.109).
Turning power on and off
Turning power on
Turning power off
Setting Key lock
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Before Using the Handset
A key unlocking screen appears when
turning the power on or the backlight on by
pressing p/y.
1Touch and drag to until
it laps over.
Information
appears on the right until you touch . You
can switch the ringtone ON/OFF without unlocking
the keys and screen by touching and
dragging to the left.
When you turn on the terminal for the first
time, Setup guide appears to set up the
display language, wireless network, online
services, etc. and to import contacts.
Information
You can set or change the items later as required.
To change the settings later, from the Home
screen, tap , then tap [Settings] or [Setup
guide] to set up from the menu.
1Press p for over a second.
A screen for selecting language
appears.
2Tap [English (United States)] X
[Done].
"Welcome!" screen appears. You can
check the operations of functions and
make initial settings.
3Tap .
The Internet connection screen
appears. Tap [Mobile network or Wi-
Fi] or [Wi-Fi only] to select.
4Tap .
The wireless network screen appears.
Tap [Search for networks] to add Wi-Fi
network.
5Tap .
The Services screen appears. Make
settings of "Google (P.114)"
"Facebook (P.115)" "Exchange
ActiveSync (P.124)".
6Tap .
Automatic synchronization screen
appears. Tap [Synchronize
automatically] or [No thank you] to
select.
Unlocking the keys
Initial settings (Setup guide)
Key lock
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Before Using the Handset
7Tap .
The import contacts screen appears.
If you have contacts saved in the UIM,
from the Home screen, tap X Ta p
[Contacts] then [Import] in "Import
contacts" on the contacts import
screen X Tap [SIM card]/[Memory
card] to select "account" X Select
"contacts to be imported".
8Tap X [Finish].
The Home screen appears.
Information
Make sure to check if the data connection is
available (3G/GPRS) before setup online services.
For checking the data connection status, see
"Status icons" (P.36).
A status bar appears at the top of the screen.
In the status bar, the terminal status and
notification are displayed. Notification icons
appear on the left side, and the terminal
status icons appear on the right side of the
status bar.
Note
If you cancel the "status bar" of application forcibly
(P.112), operations may not be performed
correctly.
The main status icons displayed on the
screen are as follows.
Status bar
Status bar
Status icons
Signal strength Connecting to
Bluetooth device
During International
roaming
Postioning with GPS
No signal During Data
synchronization
FOMA HIGH-
SPEED available
Airplane mode
activated
Sending and
downloading via
FOMA HIGH-
SPEED
Silent mode
(vibration) ON
GPRS available Sound OFF
(Ringtone volume 0)
Sending and
downloading GPRS
data
Speakerphone ON
3G available Microphone set to
mute
Sending and
downloading 3G
data
Alarm is set.
Connecting to Wi-Fi Battery status
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The main notification icons displayed on the
screen are as follows.
Connecting to Wi-Fi
using AutoIP
function
The battery is
charging.
The Bluetooth
function is ON.
UIM is locked or not
inserted.
Notification icons
New email
message
Missed call
New Gmail
message
New voice mail
New SMS message Upcoming calendar
event
Problem with SMS
message delivery
Playing a track
New instant
message
USB connected
New Facebook
message
Data
communication
invalid
Uploading data to
Facebook
New Area Mail
Uploading data to
Facebook
completed
Wi-Fi open network
available
Receiving/
Downloading data
Connecting to a
VPN
Sending/Uploading
data
Not connected to a
VPN
microSD card
unmounted
(disabled reading
and writing), ready
to remove
Media server
activated in
Connected devices
microSD card
removed
Media server
connection request
notification in
Connected devices
Bluetooth
connection request
notification
Red: Error
messages
Yel low : Warning
messages
Installation is
completed (when
installing
applications from
Android Market, etc).
Problem with sync
Software update
notification or
updating software
Setup guide
unchecked
Update notification
(when update of the
installed market
application is
notified)
More (undisplayed)
notifications
Outgoing,
receiving, or calling
Setting Wi-Fi
tethering
Calling with
Bluetooth device
Setting USB
tethering
Call on hold Setting Wi-Fi
tethering/USB
tethering
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Notification icons are displayed in the
Notification panel. You can open notifications,
such as messages, remainders, or event
notifications directly from the Notification
panel.
1Drag the status bar downwards.
Press x to close the Notification
panel.
1From the Notification panel, tap
[Clear].
Information
Some notifications cannot be cleared.
Notification LED provides information on the
terminal status, incoming/receiving, etc.
Notification panel
Opening/Closing the
Notification panel
Clearing the Notification panel
Notification panel
Notification LED
LED status
Status Indication
Red The battery is charging when
the remaining battery level is
less than 10 %.
Flashing red The battery level is not enough
for activating the terminal for
turning ON.
Green The battery is charging when
the remaining battery level is
more than 90 %.
Flashing green While backlight is off, missed
calls/incoming messages
(SMS)/new email messages
exist.
Flashing white A call is received.
Flashing blue Received sp-mode mails while
backlight is off exist.
Orange The battery is charging when
the remaining battery level is
11 % - 89 %.
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* In this manual, each key operation is described with
x, y, t, s.
Precautions on using touch screen
Touch screen is designed for being touched
lightly with fingers. Do not push it forcibly
with a finger or press it with sharp objects
(nail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
Touching the touch screen may not work in
the following cases. Note that it may cause
malfunction.
- Operation with gloved hands
- Operation with tip of fingernail
- Operation with foreign object on the
screen
- Operation with protective sheet or seal on
the screen
Basic operations
Basic hardware key operation
xBack Go back to the previous screen.
Or close a dialog box, options
menu, or the Notifications panel.
Close the software keyboard.
yHome Go to the Home screen.
Press and hold down for over a
second to open a list of recently
used applications.
tMenu Open a list of options available
in the Home screen or
application.
Touch and hold for 1 second or
more when entering characters
switches display/not display the
software keyboard.
From the Home screen, touch
and hold for 1 second or more to
display the software keyboard.
Tap any key to start Google
Search.
sGoogle
Search
Display entry screen for the
search box to search information
in the terminal or on the Internet.
(P.47)
Using the touch screen
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Operations on the touch screen
Tap
Touch an item such as icon or menu with
your finger lightly and release it.
Double-tap means tapping twice
quickly.
Touch
Touch and hold an icon or menu item
long.
Flick
Stroke the screen with your finger lightly
and flick up/down/left/right.
Flick operation is used to switch or scroll
the screen.
Drag
Touch the screen, drag to the desired
position and release the finger.
Pinch
Touch the screen with two fingers and
widen (pinch-out) or narrow (pinch-in) the
fingers' distance.
On some screens, pinch-out to zoom in
and pinch-in to zoom out.
Information
You can zoom in or out also by double-tapping or
by tapping the zoom control icons ( /
). The zoom control icons may appear when
you drag in any direction on the screen.
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Some lists have Japanese syllabary and
alphabetic index on the right side of the
screen.
Drag your finger along the index to scroll
through the list.
Tap the index character to move on the list.
You can switch ON/OFF of the option settings
by marking or unmarking the checkboxes or
radio buttons.
To switch ON/OFF of the option setting, tap
the checkbox or radio button.
Checkboxes
Radio buttons
Selecting items quickly from a
list
Marking or unmarking options
Marked
Unmarked
Marked
Unmarked
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The Home screen consists of 5 screens: the center screen and 2 auxiliary screens on right
and left. The center screen is the starting point of the terminal operation. You can personalize
the Home screen by adding or moving, for example, application shortcuts and widgets, or
changing the wallpaper.
aWidget: (From the left) ON/OFF: Wi-Fi, ON/OFF: Bluetooth, ON/OFF: Sound, ON/OFF: Backlight
bWidget: PlayStation®pocket (Large)
cWidget: Google search (P.47)
dHome screen position: Show your current position of 5 home screens.
eWidget: Digital clock
fWidget: Music player
gWidget: Photos and videos
hMedia folder (Gallery, Music, Camera)
iShortcuts (applications)
jWallpaper
kWidget: Get games
lWidget: TimescapeTM
mApplication button
Home screen
d e
i
ca b g
m
f
lij kih i i
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1Flick the Home screen to left or
right.
The Home screen switches.
Information
You can check the current position of the Home
screen with at the top of the screen.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Add].
"Add to home screen" menu appears
to change the Home screen.
Add to home screen
Information
"Add to home screen" appears also by touching
and holding anywhere on the Home screen without
icons.
Adding a shortcut on the Home
screen
1In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
[Shortcuts].
2Select a shortcut you want to add.
The shortcut appears on the Home
screen.
Information
You can add shortcuts of applications on the Home
screen also by the following operation.
- From the Home screen, tap , touch and hold
down an icon until the Home screen appears
and release the finger where you want to place
the shortcut.
Adding widgets
1In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
[Widgets].
A list of widgets appears.
Switching the Home screen
Changing the Home screen
Shortcuts Add shortcuts of applications or
setting screens. (P.43)
Widgets Add widgets. (P.43)
Folder Add folders to collect shortcuts,
etc. (P.45)
Wallpapers Change the wallpaper. (P.46)
Themes Change the theme. (P.46)
Analog clock Display the analog clock.
Calendar Display the calendar.
Data trafficSwitch ON/OFF of data
communication.
Digital clock Display the digital clock.
Facebook View comments of members.
Favorites and
call log
Display contacts registered to
Favorites and related call log.
Friends' games
& applications
Sign in Facebook to acquire or
check information on applications
friends use.
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Friends' music
& videos
Display lists of videos or music
tracks shared on Facebook.
FUN&
downloads
mini/normal
Display a list of games you can
play with XperiaTM PLAY. (Get
games)
Google Search Display the Quick search box.
Home screen
tips
Display tips of the Home screen
operation.
Latitude View locations of members.
LiveWareTM
manager
Set to automatically activate
selected application when you
connect Stereo Headset with
Microphone (sample) or
commercially available stereo
earphone set, or connect to
charge with microUSB cable and
AC adapter.
Market Display recommended
applications of Android Market.
Media
shortcuts
Display Music player and Gallery
(photos, videos).
Music player Display Music player.
News &
Weather
Display news and weather.
On/Off:
Backlight
Turn on/off the backlight.
On/Off:
Bluetooth
Switch on/off Bluetooth function
On/Off:GPS Switch on/off GPS function
On/Off:
Roaming
Display setting buttons for mobile
network setting.
On/Off: Sound Switch between speaker on and
vibrate.
On/Off: Wi-FiSwitch on/off Wi-Fi function
Photos and
videos
Display photos and videos stored
on the microSD card.
Picture frame Crop the shot photo to display on
the Home screen.
PlayStation®
pocket (Large)
Display the contents and tab
information of
PlayStation®pocket.
PlayStation®
pocket (Small)
Display the contents of
PlayStation®pocket.
Rate Places Display information of nearby
stores or post word of mouth.
Status switch Display the battery level (%),
setting buttons for turning on
Airplane mode, Bluetooth
function, GPS function, Wi-Fi
function, and for switching
speakerphone ON, vibrate, and
Mobile network settings.
Timer Display Timer.
TimescapeTM
Widget
Display the latest Timescape tile.
TrackIDTM Display TrackID.
TrafficEnter widget name and
destination to display time
required to go to the destination
from the current location and
widget. Tap the widget to check
the traffic information provided.
Twitter (large) View comments of members with
entry screen.
Twitter (small) View comments of members.
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2Select an item.
Information
If you install an application with widget from
Android Market, the installed widget is added to
the widget list.
Displaying widget on the Home
screen by a list
1From the Home screen, pinch-in.
A list of the widgets on the Home
screen appears.
Information
To return to the Home screen, pinch-out or tap [Exit
overview] or press x.
Adding a folder to the Home
screen
1In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
[Folder].
2Tap [Done].
The folder appears on the Home
screen.
To change the folder name, tap
[Create new folder] entry box.
Adding items to a folder
1From the Home screen, touch and
hold a shortcut icon until the
terminal vibrates.
2Drag the shortcut icon over to the
folder.
3Release your finger from the icon.
The shortcut is added in a folder.
Renaming a folder
1Tap the folder to open it.
2Tap the title bar of the folder.
A dialog box for changing folder
settings appears.
3Tap entry box of [Folder name] and
enter a folder name, and tap
[Done].
Weather widget View weather in the specified
area.
World clock Select time zones to display date
and time of up to 3 cities in the
world.
YouTube Display the list of frequently
played movies and
recommended.
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Changing wallpaper
1In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
[Wallpapers].
2Tap [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/
[Sony Ericsson wallpapers].
When you tap [Gallery], select an
image to set to the wallpaper, pinch
the cropping frame or drag it to area
you want to use as wallpaper, and tap
[Save].
When you tap [Live wallpapers],
select a content, tap [Set wallpaper].
You can also download and add Live
wallpaper content from a web page.
When you tap [Sony Ericsson
wallpapers], select an image to set to
the wallpaper, tap [Set wallpaper].
Information
From the Home screen, you can also press t
and tap [Wallpaper].
Changing the theme
Set the background image for the Home
screen or settings menu from themes.
1From "Add to home screen" menu,
tap [Themes].
2Select a theme you want to
change.
Information
Alternatively, you can change theme from the
Home screen, press t and tap [Theme], or
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display] X [Theme].
1From the Home screen, touch and
hold an icon until the terminal
vibrates.
2Keep touching the icon and drag it.
To move to another Home screen,
keep touching the icon and drag to
left or right.
3Release your finger from the icon.
1From the Home screen, touch and
hold an icon until appears at
the bottom of the screen.
2Drag the icon to .
The icon turns in red.
3Release your finger from the icon.
Moving an icon on the Home
screen
Deleting an icon from the Home
screen
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You can send application shortcuts and
widgets on the Home screen to someone with
an easy operation. You can send/post
download information (URL) of applications
or widgets you found without entering
manually.
1Touch and hold a shortcut or
widget on the Home screen.
"Share" appears in the status bar area.
2Drag the shortcut or widget to
"Share" without lifting your finger.
A selection screen for sending
method appears.
3Select a sending method
(Bluetooth/Facebook/Gmail/
Twitter/message) to send.
For details on the sending methods,
see "Using Bluetooth function" (P.143),
"Using Gmail" (P.131), "Sending
message (SMS)" (P.122). To post on
Facebook or Twitter, set up each
account referring "Setting Facebook
account" (P.115) in advance to show
the posting screen.
If you have set a Facebook account
and Facebook inside XperiaTM
account, the posting screen for
Facebook appears in Step 2 to post
on Facebook. You can select send
method by tapping "Other sharing
options".
Information
Some applications and widgets cannot be shared.
You cannot share them unless UIM is inserted.
Enter a word in the search box to browse the
information in the terminal or on the Internet.
1Tap the search box (P.42 c) on the
Home screen.
The software keyboard appears.
2Enter a search word.
Search suggestions appear as you
enter a character.
For character entry, see "Character
entry" (P.56).
3Tap a search item or .
To enter a search word again, press
x.
Sharing shortcuts and widgets
on the Home screen
Searching information in
the terminal and web pages
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Information
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap , then
tap [Search] to display search screen.
Tap at the left of the search box to set the
search range from "All", "Web" and "Apps".
Tap at the right of the search box to enter a
search word by voice to browse the Internet.
You can set search engines to use for Quick
search box or set search objectives in the
terminal.
1Tap the search box (P.42 c) on the
Home screen.
2Press t, then tap [Search
settings].
A search settings screen appears.
You can set the following items.
You can access the applications installed in
the terminal using the Applications screen.
1From the Home screen, tap .
On the Applications screen, flick left
or right to switch the Applications
screen.
Information
To close the Applications screen, tap or press
x or y.
Search settings
Google search You can set whether to display
search options when a search
word is entered, or whether to
reflect the previous search result
in the search options. You can
also open the web search log
settings page by Browser.
You need to create your
Google account.
Searchable
items
You can change the search
range by marking/unmarking
data categories (web, twitter,
Apps, Music, Messaging,
Contacts, Voice search) in the
terminal to search.
Clear shortcuts You can set not to display
recently selected search results.
Applications screen
Displaying applications screen
Application button
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The applications displayed on the Applications screen by default are as follows.
Some applications require separate subscriptions (charged) to use.
Applications
Icon Application Description Page
チャネル
(i-Channel)
An application to use i-Channel -
Koe-no-Takuhaibin Use "Koe-no-Takuhaibin" easily and conveniently on the
smartphone. You can record and play voice messages with a
simple operation.
-
melodycall An application for using melodycall -
BOOKストア2Dfacto
(BOOK Store 2Dfacto)
BOOKストア2DFacto is an electronic book store where you can
buy to view e-books in many categories such as serious novels,
popular comics, hot business books, etc.
-
Contacts Keep contacts of your friends and colleagues. P.76
Phone Make and receive calls, and switch between calls. P.71
Messaging Send and receive messages (SMS). P.122
Browser Browse Web and WAP sites (except for WML) and download
files.
P. 1 3 3
TimescapeTM View Social Network Service (SNS), missed calls, message
(SMS) history. You can make a call, send a message, etc. from
the history.
P. 1 7 0
Settings Make the terminal settings. P.93
Setup guide Display Setup guide. P.35
Music Playback music data stored on a microSD card. P.165
Gallery View photos and videos you took, and images posted on Picasa
or Facebook.
P. 1 6 0
Alarms Set an alarm. P.182
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Camera Take photos and record video clips. P.150
Email Send and receive emails (multiple accounts are also available). P.124
Market Access to the Android Market, download and buy new
applications.
P. 1 6 8
Facebook Activate Facebook client application. P.115
Calendar Display a calendar and manage schedule. P.179
Video Unlimited Connect to Video Unlimited to download favorite videos onto the
terminal. you can enjoy watching them at any place.
P. 1 8 5
Maps Use Google map services, such as viewing current location,
finding another location and calculating routes.
P. 1 7 6
Gmail Send and receive mails from/to a Google account. P.131
Talk Chat with friends using Google Talk instant messaging. P.131
Navigation Display Google map navigation to receive detailed guides for
your destination.
P. 1 7 8
Places Use various information registered on Google map, such as
shops around the current location.
P. 1 7 7
Latitude Check and share the location information of specified friends. P.179
Calculator Perform basic calculations such as addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
-
TrackIDTM
Use a service to check information on the currently played music.
P. 1 6 8
YouTube Playback videos around the world or upload recorded videos. P.163
Area Mail Receive early warning "Area Mail" and view received Area Mail. P.132
みんなのGOLF(R)2
(EVERYBODY'S
GOLF 2)
A game you can play with PlayStation®pocket. P.148
Icon Application Description Page
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SE Store Display website introducing accessories for terminals. P.184
News & Weather Receive current location information to display weather forecast
or view news in categories.
-
Downloads Display a list of downloaded items. P.112
PlayNow Access to PlayNow website to browse a variety of beneficial
information.
P. 1 8 4
Instruction Manual Display the terminal instruction manual. You can start a function
you want to use from the explanation.
P. 2
Asphalt 6 A game you can play with XperiaTM PLAY. P.148
Google Search Search information in the terminal and web pages from
keywords.
P. 4 7
Connected devices Set up and manage Media server in Connected devices. P.147
PlayNow Game Connect to the game information page in the PlayNow website. -
Clock Display clock and set an alarm, etc. P.181
docomo market Access to the docomo market in which you can search
applications and videos.
P. 1 6 9
APPNAVI Introduce applications for Android terminals. You can search
applications from categories, rankings, etc.
-
定型文 (Fixed phrase) Adding phrases, editing phrases such as changing, deleting are
available.
P. 6 9
PhoneBookCopy Move or copy contacts data by using external storage media
such as a microSD card.
P. 8 4
Bruce Lee Dragon
Warrior
A game you can play with XperiaTM PLAY. P.148
Music & Videos Display lists of videos or music tracks shared on Facebook. P.183
PlayStation®pocket Display a list of games you can play with PlayStation®pocket to
buy, download, play some.
P. 1 4 9
Icon Application Description Page
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Get games Display a list of games you can play with XperiaTM PLAY to buy,
download some.
P. 1 4 8
OfficeSuite Browse and read Office documents. P.183
XperiaTM PLAY Display a list of games you can play with XperiaTM PLAY to buy,
download, play some.
P. 1 4 8
Voice Search Use Google search by voice input. P.47
SE Home Website for smartphones where products of Sony Ericsson and
the campaign information are provided.
-
Update center Acquire latest software and applications from the website of
Sony Ericsson.
P. 2 0 1
Star Battalion HD A game you can play with XperiaTM PLAY. P.148
Games & apps Sign in Facebook to acquire or check information on
applications friends use.
P. 1 8 3
クラッシュ・
バンディクー®
(Crash Bandicoot)
A game you can play with PlayStation®pocket. P.148
mora touch Access to mora touch, the music download site. P.184
LiveWareTM manager Set to automatically activate selected application when you
connect Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample) or
commercially available stereo earphone set, or connect to
charge with microUSB cable and AC adapter.
-
BeeTV A broadcasting station for mobile terminals. You can watch
programs such as original dramas, music, variety shows.
-
Phonebook backup Contacts data can be backed up automatically and regularly to
the contacts backup center. Data can be restored when you lose
the terminal or delete data by mistake.
-
ecoモード
(eco mode)
An application to set eco mode which reduces battery
consumption by adjusting terminal setting such as screen
brightness.
-
Icon Application Description Page
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Evernote Launcher Save various information such as website contents, shot images,
idea memos to the server to search/view at any time you want it.
Saving or viewing information can be available not only from the
terminal but also PC or other devices.
-
書籍・コミック
E★エブリスタ
(Books, comics
EEVERYSTAR)
View high-profile electronic books, electronic comics, etc.
ranged from original works by professional authors/famous
people to general user posted popular works.
-
地図アプリ
(Map application)
Functions such as 地図(Map), お店や施設検索(Shop and facility
search), ナビ(Navigation), 乗換(Transfer function), 訪れた街
(Visited places) support your outing.
-
マクドナルド
(McDonald's)
You can use McDonald's coupons and shop search function. -
Mobage An application to enjoy contents produced by Mobage. -
PS Storeを始めよう
(Let's start PS Store)
Display website featuring "PS Store". Download games and enjoy
them with the terminal.
-
楽天オークション
(Rakuten auction)
An application to place or take bid on the Rakuten auction. -
ドコモ海外利用
(International
roaming)
Support using packet communications overseas. Data roaming
setting or network operator settings when using Global Pake-
hodai (flat rate service for packet communication overseas) can
be easily made.
-
spモードメール
(sp-mode mail)
Send/Receive mails using DOCOMO mail address
(@docomo.ne.jp). You can use pictogram and Deco-mail. Mails
can be received automatically.
P. 1 2 2
ToruCa Acquire, display, search, and update ToruCa. P.184
Twitter Twitter official client application -
Twonky Special An application to connect home appliances and the terminal.
You can play back videos, pictures, music on the terminal or web
with TV or audio system wirelessly connected.
-
Icon Application Description Page
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Information
Some application names may not be displayed fully.
Some application icons are displayed with a number of missed calls or unread mails.
Downloading and installing are needed for some applications. If download does not get started even when
an application is tapped, mark "Unknown sources" (P.111) and then tap the application again.
Gガイド番組表 (G
Guide program table)
View ground-based broadcasting, BS digital broadcasting.
Searching programs by key words or categories and remote
recording from outside the home are available.
-
life.episodeTM View the latest information such as news and music. P.184
VirusScan
(docomo Anshin
Scan)
An application to protect the terminal from virus. Detect virus
hidden in installed applications or microSD card.
-
Campaign Navi View campaign information for Xperia. -
Icon Application Description Page
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You can sort the applications displayed on
the Applications screen from the "Arrange
apps" menu.
1On the Applications screen, tap
.
"Arrange apps" menu appears.
Selecting an application to move
1On the Applications screen, tap
, then touch and hold an
application icon you want to move
to drag.
2Release your finger from the
application icon.
The application icon moves.
3Tap .
Information
To move icons to another Applications screen,
drag the icon to the side edge of the screen.
To add the Applications screen, drag the icon to
the rightmost screen.
Some application icons can be deleted from
the Applications screen.
Before uninstalling application, back up
contents related to the application that you
want to save including data saved in the
application.
Some applications cannot be uninstalled.
1On the Applications screen, tap
.
2Tap an icon with .
Uninstall screen appears.
3Tap [OK] X [OK].
4Tap .
Information
Some applications pre-installed in the terminal
cannot be uninstalled.
Application icons can be deleted from the
managing applications screen. For details, see
"Deleting an installed application" (P.113).
Sorting applications
Own order Select an application icon to
sort. (P.55)
Alphabetical Sort in alphabetical order.
Most used Sort in frequency order.
Recently installed Sort in install date order.
Uninstalling applications
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You can view and access recently used
applications from this window.
1Press y for over a second.
A recently used applications appear
on a list.
To enter characters, use the software
keyboard which appears when you tap the
character input box in a message, contacts,
etc.
Information
Press x to return to the previous screen from
the character entry screen.
In this terminal, you can select Input method
(keyboard type) from "International keyboard"
and "Japanese keyboard".
1On a character entry screen, touch
and hold the text box.
2Tap [Input method] X [International
keyboard]/[Japanese keyboard].
Information
You can change Input method (keyboard type)
during character entry.
For Japanese keyboard, there are 3 types of
software keyboards: QWERTY, 12 key and
Japanese syllabary.
Information
The key display of software keyboard varies
depending on the entry screen, character mode or
settings.
Opening the recently used
applications window
Character entry
Selecting input method
International
keyboard
Select a language for text entry.
Select to enter language other
than Japanese.
Japanese
keyboard
Select to enter Japanese.
Software keyboard
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Before Using the Handset
QWERTY keyboard
Japanese characters can be entered in
"Romaji input" mode.
12 key keyboard
Japanese characters can be entered in
"Kana input" mode.
Japanese syllabary keyboard
Japanese characters can be entered in
"Kana input" mode using keys arranged
according to the Japanese syllabary.
1On the character entry screen,
touch and hold the character mode
icon .
2Tap ////.
: The 12 key keyboard appears.
: The QWERTY keyboard appears.
: The Japanese syllabary keyboard
appears.
Tap to display Japanese keyboard
settings screen.
Portrait
Landscape
Portrait
Landscape
Switching the keyboard
Portrait
Landscape
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Before Using the Handset
Tap to display plug-in applications
list. Tap [ 定型文 (Fixed phrase)] or
[Contact Picker 2.3] to quote.
Information
The QWERTY keyboard is set by default. Also,
"Popup on key press", "Auto capitalization", "Word
suggestions" and "Error correction" are set to on.
Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter
Japanese characters in "Romaji input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-
keys
To change character modes and other input
operations, tap the following icons on the
QWERTY keyboard.
Entering characters on the
QWERTY keyboard
Icon Function
/Each time you tap, the character mode
switches "Number" "Hiragana/Kanji
"Alphabet" in order and a status
icon, →→ / / appears in
the status bar.
: Hiragana/Kanji
Aa: one-byte alphabet/: two-byte
alphabet
12: one-byte number/: two-byte
number
/
Touch and
hold
Display a pop-up window.
/ : Keyboard switch
(two-byte)/ (one-byte):
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard.
: Display plug-in applications list.
Tap to display one-byte symbols/two-
byte symbols list and enter them.
Switch the tab to display smileys list
and enter them. (While entering an sp-
mode mail, pictogram tab also
appears.)
Touch and
hold
A list of plug-in applications appears
and you can activate the plug-in
application.
Enter punctuation marks such as ? and
!.
Flick from side to side and enter a
space, , , , , , (, and ).
Move the cursor*1 to the left. Touch and
hold to move continuously. Or change
the range for conversion.
Move the cursor*1 to the right. Touch
and hold to move continuously. Or
change the range for conversion.
When there is an unfixed character
string with the cursor at the right end,
tap to enter the same character as the
one at the end.
Icon Function
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Before Using the Handset
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired
position on the entered character string to move the
cursor.
*2 " 確定 (Fix)" is displayed before conversion is fixed. In
some screens such as the search box or mail account
registration screen, " 次へ (Next)", "完了 (Done)",
"実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
Changing display keys
For Japanese input, you can set not to
display less-frequent-used keys (Q, X, C,
etc.) on the QWERTY keyboard.
1On the character entry screen,
touch and hold the character mode
icon .
2Tap .
3Tap [On-screen keyboard settings]
X [Select display keys].
If the assistant keyboard (P.60) is set
to "Off", "Select display keys" cannot
be selected and the displayed
keyboard cannot be changed.
4Unmark the checkbox of the key
you want to hide.
5Tap [OK].
Changing symbols
You can change symbols (12) displayed in
(Symbol assistant area) to the ones
you use frequently.
1On the character entry screen,
touch and hold the character mode
icon .
*2Fix input characters and converted
characters. When characters are
already fixed, enter a line feed at the
cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor.
Touch and hold to delete characters
continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate
list appears. Tap the character string
you want to enter.
Appears before conversion is fixed.
Tap to switch conversion methods to
"直変換".
/In alphabet input mode, tap to switch
upper case and lower case.
In number input mode, tap to switch
symbols possible to enter with the
keyboard.
Icon Function
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Before Using the Handset
2Tap .
3Tap [On-screen keyboard settings]
X [Change symbols].
A list of 12 symbols to be displayed
on QWERTY keyboard appears.
4Tap a symbol you want to change
and delete character previously
set, then enter a character to
display.
5Tap [OK].
Information
In Step 3, press t and tap [Reset] X [OK] to
restore to the default.
Selecting an assistant keyboard
When you enter in Hiragana/Kanji input mode
using the QWERTY keyboard, you can
change the assistant keyboard to make the
frequent using keys to be displayed widely
for easy tapping.
1On the character entry screen,
touch and hold the character mode
icon .
2Tap .
3Tap [On-screen keyboard settings]
X [Choose key type].
4Tap any of [Static key resizing]/
[Key highlight while typing]/
[Dynamic key resizing with
highlight]/[Off].
Static key resizing
Widen frequent using key for easy
tapping.
Key highlight while typing
Widen frequent using key and highlight
the key that is predicted for the next entry.
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Before Using the Handset
Dynamic key resizing with highlight
Widen the key that is predicted for the
next entry much further and highlight it.
Off
Display equally the width of each key.
Use the numeric keyboard to enter Japanese
characters in "Kana input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-
keys
To change character modes and other
entering operations, tap the following icons
on the 12 key keyboard.
Entering characters on the
12 key keyboard
Icon Function
/Each time you tap, the character mode
switches "Number" "Hiragana/Kanji
"Alphabet" in order and a status
icon, →→ / appears in the
status bar.
: Hiragana/Kanji
Aa: one-byte alphabet/: two-byte
alphabet
12: one-byte number/: two-byte
number
/
Touch and
hold
Display a pop-up window.
/ : Keyboard switch
(two-byte)/ (one-byte):
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard.
: Display plug-in applications list.
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*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired
position on the entered character string to move the
cursor.
*2 " 確定 (Fix)" is displayed before conversion is fixed. In
some screens such as the search box or mail account
registration screen, "次へ (Next)", "完了 (Done)",
"実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
Settings of key entry
Flick input
Flick up/down/left/right to enter
characters in each column of kana
syllabary.
Tap to display one-byte symbols/two-
byte symbols list and enter them.
Switch the tab to display smileys list
and enter them. (While entering an sp-
mode mail, pictogram tab also
appears.)
Touch and
hold
A list of plug-in applications appears
and you can activate the plug-in
application.
Appears before conversion is fixed to
switch conversion methods
(" 予測変換", " 直変換"). And display
conversion candidates for
alphanumeric characters allocated to
the tapped key.
Appears after conversion is fixed to
return to text before conversion.
Move the cursor*1 to the left. Touch and
hold to move continuously. Or change
the range for conversion.
Move the cursor*1 to the right. Touch
and hold to move continuously. Or
change the range for conversion.
When there is an unfixed character
string with the cursor at the right end,
tap to enter the same character as the
one at the end.
*2Fix entered or converted characters.
When characters are already fixed,
enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Icon Function
Delete the character before the cursor.
Touch and hold to delete characters
continuously.
Select the candidates of direct
conversion. When no character is
entered, a space can be entered.
Touch and hold to enter spaces
continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate
list appears. Tap the character string
you want to enter.
Display the previous character
(opposite order).
Icon Function
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Before Using the Handset
Ex: Entering characters in ""
column
You can enter "" only by tapping. Flick
left for " ", up for " ", right for "" and
down for "".
To switch upper/lower case or change to
voiced sound, flick or tap .
Flick input is available by default. You
can cancel by the following operation
beforehand.
aFrom the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
bTap [Language & keyboard]
[Japanese keyboard] [On-screen
keyboard settings].
cUnmark the checkbox of [Flick
input].
Toggle entry
Tap the same key continuously to enter
the assigned character.
To enter characters assigned to the same
key continuously, operate the followings.
Ex: To enter "あお"
aTap " " once.
bTap , and tap "" 5 times.
Ex: To enter "ca"
aTap "ABC" 3 times.
bTap , and tap "ABC" once.
Information
When a certain time is passed after the key
tapped, the tapped key's highlighter goes off and
you can enter a character assigned to the same
key consecutively without tapping .
To switch upper/lower case or change to
voiced sound, tap .
Operate the following to enter
characters in the toggle entry while Flick
input is set.
aFrom the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
bTap [Language & keyboard]
[Japanese keyboard] [On-screen
keyboard settings].
cMark [Multitap text input] checkbox.
Flick up Tap
Flick right
Flick left
Flick down
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Before Using the Handset
You can use the software keys arranged
according to the Japanese syllabary to enter
Japanese characters in "Kana input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-
keys
To change character modes and other input
operations, tap the following icons on the
Japanese syllabary keyboard.
Entering characters on the
Japanese syllabary keyboard
Icon Function
/Each time you tap, the character
mode switches "Alphanumeric"
"Hiragana/Kanji in order and a status
icon, / / appears in
the status bar.
/
Touch and
hold
Display a character mode switch
window.
/ : Keyboard switch
(two-byte)/ (one-byte):
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard.
: Display plug-in applications list.
Tap to switch upper/lower case or add
voiced sound.
Tap to display one-byte symbols/two-
byte symbols list and enter them.
Switch the tab to display smileys list
and enter them. (While entering an sp-
mode mail, pictogram tab also
appears.)
Touch and
hold
A list of plug-in applications appears
and you can activate the plug-in
application.
Move the cursor*1 to the left.
Touch and hold to move continuously.
Or change the range for conversion.
Move the cursor*1 to the right.
Touch and hold to move continuously.
Or change the range for conversion.
When there is an unfixed character
string with the cursor at the right end,
tap to enter the same character as the
one at the end.
Select the candidates of direct
conversion. When no character is
entered, a space can be entered.Touch
and hold to enter spaces continuously.
*2Fix entered or converted characters.
When characters are already fixed,
enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor.
Touch and hold to delete characters
continuously.
Input characters by voice. A
candidate list appears. Tap the
character string you want to enter.
Icon Function
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Before Using the Handset
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the desired
position on the entered character string to move the
cursor.
*2 " 確定 (Fix)" is displayed before conversion is fixed. In
some screens such as the search box or mail account
registration screen, " 次へ (Next)", "完了 (Done)",
"実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
While entering characters, touch and hold the
text box to display the "Edit text" menu and
edit entered text.
For each type of keyboard, you can make
settings related to character entry.
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard]/
[International keyboard].
The settings screen for each
keyboard appears. Tap an item
displayed on the screen to set.
Information
The items vary depending on the keyboard type.
/In alphanumerics input mode, tap to
switch between upper case and lower
case or switch to symbols which can
be entered from the keyboard.
Appears in landscape view. Change
settings of Japanese keyboard.
Editing text
Select word Drag the slider to select a part of
entered text.
Select all Select all entered text.
Input method P. 5 6
Add "xx" to
dictionary
Add the entered text to the
dictionary.
Cut Display when "Select word"/"Select
all" is selected. Cut the text selected
by "Select word"/"Select all".
Copy Display when "Select word"/"Select
all" is selected. Copy the text
selected by "Select word"/"Select
all".
Icon Function Paste Display when "Cut"/"Copy" is
selected. Paste the cut/copied text
by "Cut"/"Copy".
Settings of entering
characters
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Before Using the Handset
You can make keyboard settings such as Key
sound, Vibrate, etc.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings] X [Language &
keyboard] X [Japanese keyboard].
The setting screen for Japanese
keyboard appears.
2Tap [On-screen keyboard settings].
Tap (mark/unmark) to set an item in
[common on-screen keyboard
settings].
Auto capitalization
Set to automatically capitalize the top letter
you enter in English input mode.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings] X [Language &
keyboard] X [Japanese keyboard].
2Mark [Auto capitalization]
checkbox.
You can change keyboard skin.
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard] X [Select
keyboard skin].
3Tap [Set skin] from the displayed
keyboard.
Information
To download and add keyboard skins from a
website, tap [Search for skin] in Step 3.
Settings of Japanese
keyboard
Common on-screen keyboard
settings
Key sound Set whether to sound at the
time of key tapping.
Vibrate Set whether to vibrate at the
time of key tapping.
Pop-up on key
press
Set to popup the key you have
tapped at the time of key
tapping.
Keep keyboard
type
Set to stabilize the last status of
keyboard by screen orientation
and kana/alphabet/number
input mode.
Keyboard skin settings
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Before Using the Handset
The Word suggestion function shows
predicted conversion candidates when you
enter Japanese/English characters. Mark the
checkbox of Word suggestion checkbox to
set options "Error correction" and "Auto
space" These options help you entering
characters with ease.
Setting Word suggestions
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard].
3Mark [Word suggestions]
checkbox.
Information
Flick or drag downward in the word suggestion
field to enlarge suggestion field in which you can
see more word suggestions and to hide the
keyboard. To show the software keyboard, tap [
(Back)] or press x.
Setting Error correction
Error correction corrects mistyped
characters and shows conversion
candidates before conversion in one-byte
alphabet input mode when entering
characters with QWERTY keyboard.
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard].
3Mark [Error correction] checkbox.
Setting Auto space
When selecting English word suggestion,
Auto space enters a space next to the
entered character. However, space is not
entered automatically in the mail address or
URL input fields.
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard].
3Mark [Auto space] checkbox.
To display the word as the preferred
candidate when entering characters, set the
user dictionary beforehand.
Word suggestion settings
User dictionary settings
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Before Using the Handset
Registering words in user
dictionaries
There are 2 types of user dictionaries: "My
words Japanese" (Kana/Kanji) and "My words
English" (one-byte alphabet).
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard].
3Tap [My words Japanese]/[My
words English].
4Press t, then tap [Add].
5Tap the character input box for
"Reading" and fill it out, then tap
[次へ (Next)].
6Enter words in the input box for
"Word" and tap [完了 (Done)].
7Tap [Save].
Information
Up to 50 characters (regardless of one-byte or
two-byte characters) can be stored for a "Reading"
and "Word", and up to 500 items can be stored in
the user dictionary.
When entering characters, tapping [直変換 (Direct
conversion)] in the word suggestion field may give
priority to some registered words.
Editing user dictionary
1On the user dictionary screen,
select a word you want to edit.
2Press t, then tap [Edit].
3Edit the content and tap [Save].
Deleting words from user
dictionary
1On the user dictionary screen,
select a word you want to delete.
2Press t, then tap [Delete] X
[OK].
Tap [Delete all] X [OK] to delete all
words in the list.
Setting Words by learning
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard] X [Learn
words].
3Mark [Save word while typing]
checkbox.
To reset all learning, tap "Delete saved
words" X [OK].
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Before Using the Handset
Information
To delete learned words individually, touch and
hold a word you want to delete and tap [学習デー
タ削除 (Delete learned word)].
Backing up and restoring
dictionary
User dictionary and Words by learning can
be backed up onto a microSD card and
restored when needed.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings] X [Language &
keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard] X
[Backup & restore].
3Tap [Backup]/[Restore].
4Mark a dictionary you want to back
up or restore from among [My
words Japanese], [My words
English], or [Learn words].
5Tap [Go].
If a backed up file exists on the
microSD card when backing up, a
screen asking whether to overwrite
appears. When restoring, a screen
asking whether to overwrite the user
dictionary in the terminal appears.
6Tap [OK] X [OK].
The data is backed up or restored.
Information
If restoring data is failed, user dictionary in the
terminal restores to the default.
When entering characters, touch and hold
or character mode icon and tap to
view plug-in applications list. Tap a plug-in
application, " 定型 (Fixed phrase)" or
"Contact Picker 2.3" to quote. Phrases are
saved in 5 categories of " インターネット
(Internet)", " あいさ (Greeting)", " ビジネス
(Business)", " 返事 (Reply)", "ライベート
(Private)" in advance. You can add, delete
and edit categories and phrases.
If contacts are saved in Contacts, you can
use "Contact Picker 2.3" when entering
character. From the saved contents (name of
contact, phone number, mail address, etc.) in
Contacts, mark items you want to quote. On
the contacts list screen, tap [History] or
[Favorites] to display selected contacts.
Using plug-in application "定型
(Fixed phrase)", "Contact
Picker 2.3"
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Adding a category of phrases
Add a new category and register a phrase.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [定型文 (Fixed phrase)].
A list of categories appears.
2Press t, then tap [カテゴリー追
(Add category)].
3Enter the category name and tap
[OK].
4Tap [ 新規追加 (Add phrase)] and
enter a phrase.
5Tap [OK].
Information
When you tap each category, a list of registered
phrases appears. Tap a phrase to edit/delete.
To restore the default phrases, in the category list,
press t, then tap [初期化 (Reset)].
You can install and add plug-in applications
to use when entering characters.
1From the Home screen, press
t, then tap [Settings] X
[Language & keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard] X
[Manage applications].
3On the Info screen, tap [OK].
The plug-in setting screen appears.
4Tap [Download new applications].
5Tap an application and follow the
onscreen instructions.
Information
Marked plug-in applications in the plug-in setting
screen can be activated in the character entry
screen. Checkboxes for preinstalled plug-in
applications, "定型文 (Fixed phrase)" and "Contact
Picker 2.3" are marked by default.
You can view the detailed explanations on the
high performance Japanese keyboard from
the basic to application. The latest
information can be obtained from the
websites for plug-in applications or keyboard
skins.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings] X [Language &
keyboard].
2Tap [Japanese keyboard] X
[POBox Touch User Guide].
Adding a plug-in application
POBox Touch User Guide
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Calling/Network Services
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
2Enter the number of the recipient
and tap [Call].
If a wrong number is entered, tap
on the right of the phone number field
to delete the number.
Information
If the screen orientation does not change
automatically when you turn the terminal sideways,
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display], then mark [Auto-rotate
screen] checkbox.
Entering pause (,)
This function allows you to operate voice mail
at home, to reserve tickets or to check the
balance of a bank account, etc.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
2Enter the number of the recipient
and touch and hold the asterisk (*)
key until a comma (,) appears.
When the terminal is within range of the
service area, you can make an emergency
call of 110 (Police), 119 (Fire and ambulance)
or 118 (Japan Coast Guard).
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
2Enter the emergency number and
tap [Call].
If a wrong number is entered, tap
on the right of the phone number field
to delete the number.
Making/Receiving calls
Making a call
Calling/Network Services
Emergency call
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Calling/Network Services
Note
In Japan, when UIM is not inserted to the terminal,
the emergency numbers of 110, 119, 118 are not
available.
This terminal supports "Emergency call location
information". If you make a call to emergency
numbers such as 110, 119, or 118, the information
of a location where you are calling from (location
information) is automatically notified to the
Emergency call acceptance organization such as
the Police Station.
The Emergency call acceptance organization may
not be able to figure out your exact location
depending on the location where you place a call
or radio wave condition.
If you make a call without the caller ID, such as by
entering a phone number with "184" for each call,
the location information and phone number are not
notified. However, the Emergency call acceptance
organization may decide to obtain the location
information and phone number regardless of your
settings when they consider it is necessary for
lifesaving, etc. Note that the areas/time for which
the "Emergency call location information" is ready
to be used vary depending on the preparatory state
of each Emergency call acceptance organization.
When you call the Police (110), Fire/Ambulance
(119), or Maritime rescue (118) from the terminal,
clearly indicate that you are calling from a mobile
phone, give your phone number and your current
location precisely for checking callback from the
police/fire department. Also, make a point to call in
a stationary position to prevent the call from being
dropped. Do not power off the terminal for at least
10 minutes after the emergency call just in case
the Police or Fire/Ambulance may have to get in
contact with you.
Note that you may not connect to the local Fire
Department or Police Station depending on where
you are calling from. In this case, try to call from a
public phone or an ordinary phone in the
neighborhood.
Emergency call during SIM card
lock
1Tap [Emergency call].
2Enter the emergency number and
tap [Call].
If a wrong number is entered, tap
on the right of the phone number field
to delete the number.
Note
In Japan, while entering PIN code on the screen
(P.108) or during PUK lock (P.109), the emergency
numbers of 110, 119, 118 are not available.
1Tap [End call].
For details on WORLD CALL, refer to
DOCOMO International Services website.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
Ending a call
Making an international call
(WORLD CALL)
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Calling/Network Services
2Touch and hold [0] key until "+"
sign appears.
When making an international call, "+"
is replaced by an international access
code.
3Enter the country code X Area
code X A phone number of
recipient and tap [Call].
If the area code begins with "0", omit
"0". However, "0" may be required to
dial to some countries or areas such
as Italy.
1While receiving a call, touch
(left) and drag it to (right).
Information
If you are using regular headphones without a
microphone, you need to speak to the microphone
of the terminal.
The icon appears even during the screen lock or
key lock, and you can answer a call by the same
operation.
1While receiving a call, touch
(right) and drag it to (left).
Information
The icon appears even during the screen lock or
key lock, and you can decline a call by the same
operation.
You can make or answer a call with Stereo
Headset with Microphone (Sample)
connecting to the terminal.
Receiving a call
Declining a call
Using Stereo Headset with
Microphone
Microphone
Switch
Headset connection jack
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Calling/Network Services
Making a call
1Make a call with Stereo Headset
with Microphone connected.
An operation of making call is the
same as usual operation. (P.71)
2Press the switch to end the call.
Receiving a call
1While receiving a call, press the
switch of Stereo Headset with
Microphone.
The call is connected.
When receiving a call, you can
decline the call by pressing the switch
for over a second.
2To end a call, press the switch
again.
Information
Even when you listen to music with Stereo Headset
with Microphone connecting to the terminal, you
can answer a call by pressing the switch. Music
pauses on calling, and restarts when ending the
call.
Connecting and removing Stereo Headset with
Microphone repeatedly during a call may
disconnect a call.
1Press m during a call.
Information
You can adjust the ear speaker volume only during
a call.
1Press m when a call is
received.
Information
You can also press p to mute the ringtone for
an incoming call.
Press up or down of m on the Home screen
to adjust the ringtone volume.
Adjusting the ear speaker
volume
Muting the ringtone for an
incoming call
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Calling/Network Services
Calling screen
aA photo saved in Contacts
bName of the other party
cSpeaker: Set speakerphone on/off.
Other party's voice can be heard from the
speaker and handsfree call can be made.
When the speakerphone is on, a speakerphone
icon appears in the status bar.
dContacts: View contacts list screen.
eCall duration time
fNumber of the other party
gMute: Set muting on/off of the microphone during
a call.
When the microphone is muted, a mute icon
appears in the status bar.
hDial key: Enter the phone number you want to add
to make a call.
The ongoing call is automatically on hold.
To add a call, "Call waiting" subscription is
required. (P.88)
iEnd call
t: During a call, press t and tap [Hold],
while a call is on hold, press t and tap [Retrieve
call].
To set a call on hold, "Call waiting" subscription
is required. (P.88)
Note
Do not bring the terminal close to your ear with the
speakerphone ON to avoid hearing damage.
In the call log, missed ( ), received ( ),
and dialed ( ) calls are displayed in the list
in chronological order.
When you have missed calls, appears in
the status bar.
1Drag the status bar downwards.
2Tap [Missed call].
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone] X [Call log].
2Tap next to the desired number.
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1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone] X [Call log].
2Tap and hold the number, then tap
[Add to Contacts].
You can select [Add to Contacts] from
the menu displayed when you tap the
number.
3Tap desired contact, or tap [Create
new contact].
Tap [Create new contact] to display a
screen for selection of the saving
locations appears. You can select
Phone contact or docomo account as
the saving location.
4Edit the contact details and tap
[Done].
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone] X [Call log].
2Press t, and tap [Clear call
log].
Information
You can delete only one contact by touching and
holding a contact to delete on the call log list, then
tapping [Delete from call log].
In Contacts, you can enter various
information for contacts, for example, phone
numbers, email addresses and web service
accounts. When you view a contact, you get
quick access to all communication with that
contact.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Contacts].
The contacts list screen appears.
You can also open Contacts from the
Home screen, tap [Phone] X
[Contacts].
Information
The first time you open Contacts, a setup wizard
starts. In the setup wizard, you can load contacts
from UIM or microSD card, or synchronize contacts
with the account that you specified in advance. To
use Contacts, tap [Done].
Adding a number from the call
log to your contacts
Deleting the call log
Contacts
Opening Contacts
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If the screen orientation does not change
automatically when you turn the terminal sideways,
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display], then mark [Auto-rotate
screen] checkbox.
On the contacts list screen, you can view
details of your contacts. You can add a
contact picture, and display updating status
information of Social Networking Service
(SNS).
aContact search field
bA picture saved in Contacts
cIcon for adding a new contact
dMyself (your own phone number)
eA contact saved in Contacts
fJapanese syllabary or alphabetical index for
browsing contacts
gOnline status* of Google Talk (Chat) (P.131)
hUpdating status information for the Social
Networking Service (SNS)
iScreen tabs (Phone/Call log/Contacts/Favorites)
* Depending on the usage, it may be different from online
display of Google Talk.
Adding a contact
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
tap at the top right.
2Tap [docomo]/[Phone contact].
When you set Google account etc., it
appears as a saving location.
3Enter a name.
4Enter or select the desired
additional information for the
contact.
You can add items other than phone
number, email address and ringtone
by tapping [Add field].
5Tap [Done].
Information
For using "Send calls directly to voicem.", a
subscription of Voice Mail service is required. For
details, see "Voice Mail Service" (P.86).
When you save "ふりがな(姓/名) (Reading
(Last name/First name))", contacts list is displayed
according to Japanese syllabary order or
alphabets (only when Select language is set to
本語 (Japanese)).
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Using shortcuts of Contacts
When you tap the photo (image) part on
contacts list screen, shortcuts for phone
number, mail, etc. appear. Tap the shortcut to
make a call, or create and send a mail.
* You can also use the registered Google Talk account,
addresses, etc.
Information
When you tap a part other than photo (image) on
the contacts list screen, "Info" filter (P.82) screen of
the contact appears instead of shortcuts.
Email shortcut appears when email address is
saved in the selected contact and you have set
your email account. If you have not set your email
account, shortcut for Gmail / appears.
* cannot be used.
Searching for a contact
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
enter searching name or reading in
the search field.
All contacts beginning with those
letters appear.
Changing display conditions for
contacts
Press t and tap [Filter] on the contacts
list screen to set display items, saving
location (docomo, phone contact) and
whether to show or hide for each account.
Filter contacts
Mark the following items to set.
Setting to show/hide contacts
Tap a Social Networking Service (SNS)
name which is made contacts saving
location setting or account setting (P.115)
and mark [All contacts] checkbox to show
synchronized contacts. Unmark to hide
the contacts.
Editing a contact
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
tap the name part of contact you
want to edit.
"Info" filter (P.82) screen of the contact
appears.
Make a call to saved phone number.
"Info" filter (P.82) screen of the contact
appears.
Create and send message (SMS).
Select an email application to create and send
an email.
Contacts with
phone numbers
Show only contacts with phone
numbers registered.
Online contacts Show only the contacts of online
Google talk users.
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When you tap the image (photo) part
of the contact, contact shortcuts
appear (P.78). Tap to display "Info"
filter screen.
2Tap [Edit].
By tapping (Add field) on the
editing screen, you can add
information to enter.
3Edit the desired information and
tap [Done].
Linking contacts
You can bind multiple contacts together into
one.
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
touch and hold the desired
contact, then tap [Join contacts].
The link candidates appear.
2Tap the contact to link.
3Tap [OK].
Information
To cancel link of contacts, on Contact edit screen,
press t, then tap [Separate] X [OK].
Deleting contacts
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Delete
contacts].
2Mark the contacts you want to
delete.
If you want to delete all contacts, tap
[Mark all].
3Tap [Delete] X [OK].
Information
You can also delete the contacts by touching and
holding a contact on the contacts list screen, then
tapping [Delete contact] X [OK].
Calling a contact
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
tap a name of contact to call to.
2Tap a desired phone number.
Checking Myself and editing
contact information
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
tap [XXX-XXXX-XXXX] (Myself) at
the top of the contact list.
2Tap [Edit].
The "Myself" edit screen appears.
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3Enter the new information or make
the changes you want.
By tapping (Add field) on the
editing screen, you can add
information to enter.
4When you are done, tap [Done].
Information
In "Myself", you can add multiple phone numbers,
emails, etc. The history of dialed/received calls to/
from the registered phone numbers is displayed in
"Calls" of "Info" filter (P.82) screen.
If you set an email account by "Email" application,
your email account is shown on the "Myself"
detailed screen but not on the "Myself" edit screen.
Sending your contact via
Bluetooth/Email/Gmail
You can send the saved contacts or "Myself"
information by using Bluetooth function
(P.143), email attachment, etc.
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Send
contacts].
2Mark the contacts you want to
send.
If you want to mark all contacts, tap
[Mark all].
3Tap [Send] X [OK].
4Select sending method and follow
the onscreen instructions.
Information
To use Bluetooth function, tap [Turn on] to activate
Bluetooth function, search destination Bluetooth
devices, and send data.
If you want to send data as files attached to email/
Gmail, send from the compose screen for the mail
service in which you have set an account. If you
select "Gmail" when you have not set an account,
setup wizard appears. You can create and send
email after settings are done.
Marking a contact as a favorite
You can mark a contact as a favorite. The
favorite list provides quick access to the
contacts you have marked.
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
touch and hold the contact you
want to mark.
2Tap [Add to Favorites].
Information
You can also add the contacts to favorites by
tapping [Favorite] on "Info" filter (P.82) screen.
On the contacts list screen, tap [Favorites] to
display contacts registered to Favorites.
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Setting a photo to a contact
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
tap the contact.
2Tap [Edit].
3Tap .
4Tap [Gallery]/[Take new photo].
Select [Gallery] to select a saved
photo and add it.
Select [Take new photo] to shoot a
photo and save it.
5Tap [Done].
Information
You can also set photo to a contact by the
following operation.
- From the Home screen, [メディア (Media)] X
Tap [Gallery]. Select an image to set, press t
and tap [Set as] X [Contact picture]. Select a
contact you want to register to and tap [Save].
If you have an account set for a Social
Networking Service (SNS) (P.115), you can
synchronize contacts to display contacts
information such as "Friends" on the contacts
list screen. You can also display updating
status information of each service.
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, and tap [Settings] X
[Accounts & sync].
The screen for basic settings for
synchronization and account
management appears. If you do not
have an account yet, you can tap
[Add account] to set. (P.115)
2Tap an account name.
Items which can be synchronized
appear.
3Tap [Sync Contacts].
After synchronization is complete,
contacts information such as "Friends"
appears on the contacts list screen.
You can mark [Activate auto-sync]
checkbox in Step 2 to synchronize.
For information on automatic
synchronization, see "Setting
automatic synchronization" (P.116).
Setting to show or hide updating
status information
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, and tap [Settings] X
[Show status updates].
A selection screen of the service to
display updating status information
appears.
Displaying contacts
information for the Social
Networking Service (SNS)
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2Tap an item you want to display.
Tap [All] to show updating status
information of all networking services.
If 2 or more service links are set,
single information of the most recently
updated account can be seen.
Tap [Off] not to display status
updating information.
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, and tap [Settings] X
[Service dial number].
Service dial number (コモ総合案
内・受付 (General Inquiries), ドコ
故障問合せ (Repairs), etc.) saved on
the UIM appear.
2Tap a contact you want to call.
When you are viewing a contact details
screen, you can flick the filter at the bottom of
the screen right or left to show the following
information.
You can export/import contacts from/to
microSD card or UIM. This is useful, for
example, when you want to transfer the
contact information to another phone.
Information
You can also use a synchronization service for
synchronizing your contacts. For details, see "Data
synchronization" (P.116).
When contacts are imported to other mobile
phone, phone number type "Home:/H", "Mobile:/M"
or "Work:/W" may appear at the next to the name of
the contacts backed up from the terminal to UIM. If
there is no corresponding item, "/O" may appear.
Dialing Service dial number
The contact information filter
Filter Information
Info Contact phone numbers, mail
addresses, Facebook profile, latest
status information, etc.
Photos Image posted by "Friends" in
contacts or tagged image
Interests "いいね! (like)" information posted
by "Friends" in contacts
Facebook Facebook status updates for the
contact
Appears if you have connected to
update information from Facebook
account in Timescape.
Messages Message (SMS) conversations
history with the contact
Calls Call history with the contact
Exporting/Importing contacts
Filter Information
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Exporting all contacts on microSD
card
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Back up
contacts] X [Memory card].
2Tap [OK].
Information
If display conditions for contacts (P.78) are set,
only contacts to be displayed are exported.
Importing contacts from microSD
card
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Import
contacts] X [Memory card].
2Tap [docomo]/[Phone contact].
When you set Google account etc., it
appears as an import destination.
3Select the vCard file to import.
If there is only one vCard file, vCard
file selection screen does not appear.
The file is imported immediately.
If a vCard file has multiple contacts,
they are imported all at once.
If there are 2 or more vCard files, tap
any of [Import vCard file]/[Import
vCard files]/[Import all vCard files] to
select.
4Tap [OK].
Information
Some part of data may not be imported or
exported depending on the contacts.
Exporting names and numbers on
UIM
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Back up
contacts] X [SIM card].
2Mark the contacts you want to
copy.
If you want to mark all contacts, tap
[Mark all].
3Tap [Back up].
4Tap [Add contacts]/[Replace all
contacts].
If you select [Replace all contacts], all
existing UIM information is replaced.
Information
When you copy a contact to the UIM, only the
contact name and the first number is saved. This is
due to limited memory on a UIM.
Contacts without phone number cannot be saved
to the UIM.
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Importing contacts from UIM
1On the contacts list screen (P.77),
press t, then tap [Import
contacts] X [SIM card].
2Tap [docomo]/[Phone contact].
When you set Google account etc., it
appears as an import destination.
3To import one contact, tap the
contact you want to import.
To import all contacts, tap [Import all].
If there is a contact whose name is
matched with the imported contact,
the contact is imported as a
separated one.
Information
Names and phone numbers can be imported.
You can copy the Contacts data to or from
another terminal by using microSD card. You
can also copy the Contacts data registered in
Google account to docomo account.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [PhoneBookCopy].
For the first time of use, agree to " 使用
許諾契約書 (License Agreement)".
Exporting contacts to microSD
card
1Attach a microSD card to the
terminal.
2On the "エクスポート (Export)" tab
screen, tap [開始 (Start)].
The Contacts data saved in docomo
account is saved onto the microSD
card.
Importing contacts on microSD
card
1Attach a microSD card contains
the Contacts data to the terminal.
2On the "インポート (Import)" tab
screen, tap a file you want to
import.
3Tap [ 上書き (Overwrite)]/
[追加 (Add)].
Imported Contacts data is saved in
docomo account.
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Copying contacts registered in
Google account to docomo
account
1On the "docomoアカウントへ
ピー (Copy to account)" tab
screen, tap a Google account you
want to copy.
2Tap [ 上書き (Overwrite)]/
[追加 (Add)].
Copied Contacts data is saved in
docomo account.
You can also copy the Contacts data
saved in "Phone contact" to docomo
account as well as Google account.
Information
If contact item names (e.g. Phone number, etc.) of
the other terminal are different from ones of your
terminal, the item names may be changed or
deleted. Also, some text may be deleted in copied
destination, because savable characters in a
contact vary by terminal.
Group information cannot be imported.
When exporting contacts to microSD card, data
without Name cannot be copied.
When importing contacts from microSD card, files
created by "all backup" cannot be loaded.
You can use the following DOCOMO network
services on the terminal. For details on the
outline and how to use each service, see the
relevant pages indicated in the following table.
You cannot use the network services when
you are outside of the service area or in a
location without the radio wave.
"Stop of service" does not mean canceling
the subscription such as Voice Mail service,
Call Forwarding Service, etc.
For details, see the "Mobile Phone User's
Guide [Network Services]".
For subscription and inquiry, contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this
manual.
Network Services
Available Network Services
Service name Monthly
charge Application Page
Voice Mail
Service
Paid Required P.86
Call Waiting
Service
Paid Required P.88
Call Forwarding
Service
Free Required P.90
Caller ID
Notification
Service
Free Not required P.91
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Information
In this manual, the outlines of each network service
are described with menu operations.
The Voice Mail Service takes messages for
you, as long as it answers a call with the
answering message, if there is an incoming
call when you are in a location without the
radio wave, while the terminal is powered off,
or when you cannot answer a call within the
preset ring time.
When the Voice Mail Service is set to
"Activate" and if you do not answer an
incoming call, the call is saved in "Call log"
as a "Missed call" and (Missed call)
appears in the status bar.
The terminal does not support Voice Mail
service of videophone call. Call "1412" to set
"Not support".
Information
This terminal does not have Record message
function which records voice messages on internal
memory. Use the Voice Mail Service.
The message can be recorded up to 3 minutes for
1 message, up to 20 messages, and stored up to
72 hours.
The number of Voice Mail messages appears until
you have played all messages.
Basic flow of the Voice Mail
Service
Voice Mail Service
Your terminal receives a call.
If you do not answer the call, it is
connected to the Voice Mail service
center.
The caller leaves a message.
The receiver is notified that the Voice
Mail service center has taken the voice
message.
Play the voice message.
If you are in a hurry and wish to leave a
message without listening to the Voice
Mail answering message, you can
interrupt the answering message and
switch to message recording mode
immediately by tapping [Dialpad]
[#].
Activate the Voice Mail Service.
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Setting Voice Mail Service
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Call settings] X [Network
service setting].
3Tap [Voicemail].
Select items you want to use from the
following.
* After operation is finished, you receive the "NTT
DoCoMo VM:XX" SMS.
Information
If you have the recorded messages stored at the
Voice Mail service center, (New arrival SMS
message) and (Voice Mail message) appear
on the status bar. (Voice Mail message)
disappears when you delete all messages.
The notification setting and notifications (message
(SMS) reception) are not charged.
Activate
Voicemail
Tap [OK] to activate the Voice
Mail Service.
Set ring time Enter the ring time (0 to 120
seconds).
It changes only the ring time.
If the ring time is set to 0
seconds, an incoming call is
not saved in "Call log".
Deactivate
Voicemail
Tap [OK] to deactivate the
Voice Mail Service.
Check Voicemail
setting
Check the current service
settings.
Play messages* Tap [OK] to call the Voice Mail
service center. After this step,
follow the voice prompts to play
the message.
Voicemail
setting*
Tap [OK] to change the Voice
Mail setting with the voice
prompts. The call is connected
to the Voice Mail service center.
After this step, follow the voice
prompts to operate.
Check messages* Check if a new message is
stored. After checking, the
completion message appears.
Notification
settings
Set whether to alert you of a
new message with the tone or
vibration.
Activate Missed
Call Notif.
When it is received while the
terminal is powered off or
outside of the service area, an
SMS is sent to notify you of the
information about the call (date,
time and the caller ID) once you
turn the terminal back on or
move back in to the service
area.
Select [All Calls] to notify you of
all received calls.
Select [Calls with Caller ID] to
notify you of only the calls with
the caller ID.
Deactiv. Missed
Call Notif.
While starting the notification,
tap [OK] to deactivate the
notification.
Check setting Check the notification settings.
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Playing the voice message
1When the SMS notification "NTT
DoCoMo VM:XX" appears, tap
[New message] from the
Notification panel (P.38).
A recorded message plays.
2Follow the voice prompts to
operate.
When there is another incoming call while you
are on a call, the in-call ringtone notifies you
of the second call. You can answer the
second call by putting the first call on hold.
You can also put your current call on hold and
place a call to another party.
Information
Even when the call is on hold, the caller is charged
for a call fee.
Setting Call Waiting
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Call settings] X [Network
service setting].
3Tap [Call Waiting].
You can select the following operations.
Putting the current call on hold and
answering an incoming call
1When you hear the beep during a
call, tap [Answer].
The first call is put automatically on hold
and the incoming call is received.
The terminal does not support
Conference call.
Tap [Busy] to connect the incoming
call to the Voice Mail service center.
Activating Voice Mail service is
required beforehand.
Call Waiting
Activate Call
Waiting
Tap [OK] to activate the Call
Waiting Service.
Deactivate Call
Waiting
Tap [OK] to deactivate the Call
Waiting Service.
Check settings You can check the current
service settings.
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2Switch to the first call.
To end the later call, tap [End call].
The later call is terminated and
switched to the first call.
To put the later call on hold, tap
[Switch to this call].
The later call is put on hold and
switched to the first call. Tapping
[Switch to this call] switches to the
other party.
Ending the current call and
answering an incoming call
1When you hear the beep during a
call, tap [End current call and
answer].
The first call is terminated and the
incoming call is received.
Putting the current call on hold and
making a call to another party
1During a call, tap [Contacts]/
[Dialpad].
2Enter the other party's phone
number, then tap .
The first call is automatically on hold
and switched to the new call you
made. You can also search for a
contact by tapping [Contacts] and
[Call log].
3Switch to the first call.
To terminate the new call, tap [End
call].
The new call is terminated and
switched to the first call.
To put the new call on hold, tap
[Switch to this call].
The new call is put on hold and
switched to the first call. Tapping
[Switch to this call] switches to the
other party.
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The Call Forwarding Service forwards a voice
call to a preset forwarding number when you
are in a location without the radio wave, the
terminal is powered off, or you do not answer
the call within the preset ring time.
When the Call Forwarding Service is set to
"Activate Call Forwarding" and if you do not
answer an incoming voice call, the call is
saved in "Call log" as a "Missed call" and
(Missed call) appears in the status bar.
Basic flow of the Call Forwarding
Service
Call charge for the Call Forwarding
Service
Information
Even when the Call Forwarding Service is set to
"Activate Call Forwarding", you can answer the call
during a ringtone sounds.
Setting Call Forwarding Service
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Call settings] X [Network
service setting].
Call Forwarding Service
Activate the Call Forwarding Service.
Save the forwarding number.
Your terminal receives a call.
If you do not answer the call, it is
automatically forwarded to the specified
forwarding number.
Call Forwarding Service subscriber
Caller
Forwarding party
The caller is charged for a call fee.
The Call Forwarding Service
subscriber is charged for a call
fee.
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3Tap [Call Forwarding].
Select items you want to use.
* A subscription of Voice Mail service is required.
Setting on/off of the Call
Forwarding guidance
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
2[1] [4] [2] [9] X Tap [Call].
Follow the voice prompts to operate.
For details, see the "Mobile Phone
User's Guide [Network Services]".
When making a call, your phone number can
be shown in the display of the recipient's
phone you are calling. The caller ID is
important personal information. Carefully
decide whether you notify a recipient of your
caller ID.
You cannot set the Caller ID notification
where the terminal indicates the outside of
service area ( ).
The setting is available only the other party's
phone can display the caller ID.
If an announcement requesting caller ID is
heard when making a call, set Caller ID
notification or add prefix 186 to the phone
number to call again.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
Activate Call
Forwarding
Enter the forwarding number and
ring time, then tap [OK] to
activate the Call Forwarding
Service.
Change
forwarding
number
Mark the checkbox and enter the
forwarding number.
Register
ring time
Mark the checkbox and enter the
ring time (0 to 120 seconds).
If the ring time is set to 0
seconds, an incoming call is not
saved in "Call log".
Deactivate Call
Forwarding
Tap [OK] to deactivate the Call
Forwarding Service.
Register the
forwarding
number
Change the forwarding number.
Enter the forwarding number and
tap [OK].
Activate Call
Forwarding
Mark the checkbox to change the
forwarding number and to
activate the Call Forwarding
Service simultaneously.
If fwd number
busy*
When the forwarding number is
busy, an incoming call is
connected to the Voice Mail
service center. Tap [Connect] to
turn on the setting; tap [Do not
connect] to turn off the setting.
Check setting Check the current service
settings.
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2Tap [Call settings] X [Network
service setting].
3Tap [Caller ID Notification].
Select items you want to use.
Activate Caller
ID Notification
Enter the Network security code,
then tap [OK].
Your phone number is notified to
the other party.
Deactivate
Caller ID
Notification
Enter the Network security code,
then tap [OK].
The caller ID notification is
deactivated.
Check
settings
Check the current settings.
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Settings
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings].
Setting menu
Information
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap , then
tap [Settings].
You can make network settings such as Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth function, etc.
An access point for connecting to the Internet
(sp-mode, mopera U) is already registered.
You can add or change it if necessary.
By default, sp-mode (P.95) is set for the usual
access point.
Viewing the setting menu
Sony Ericsson Set Facebook
synchronization function
for the terminal (P.115), or
make settings for
connecting the terminal to
a PC or another device via
USB connection or Wi-Fi
(P.138).
Wireless & networks P. 9 3
Call settings P.102
Sound P.103
Display P.105
Location & security P.106
Applications P.111
Accounts & sync P.114
Privacy P.117
Storage P.118
Language & keyboard P.119
Voice input & output P.119
Accessibility P.120
Date & time P.120
About phone P.121
Settings
Wireless & networks
Airplane mode P. 9 5
Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi settings P. 9 6
Bluetooth/Bluetooth settings P.143
Tethering & portable hotspot P.100
VPN settings P.101
Mobile networks P. 9 3 , P. 1 9 0
Setting an access point
94
Settings
Checking the access point you use
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks] X [Access Point
Names].
Available access points (APN)
appear.
It is recommended that you use the
displayed access point without editing.
Information
If you have several available connections, a
marked radio button to the right indicates the
active network connection.
Setting an access point
additionally
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks] X [Access Point
Names].
2Press t.
3Tap [New APN].
4Tap [Name], enter a name and tap
[OK].
5Tap [APN] and enter the access
point name and tap [OK].
6Tap and enter all other information
required by your network operator.
7Press t, then tap [Save].
Information
Do not change the MCC/MNC. If you change MCC/
MNC to other than the default value (440/10), the
settings do not appear on the APNs screen. When
the MCC/MNC settings do not appear on the APNs
screen, make APN settings with [Reset to default]
or [New APN] again.
Note that, when using the prediction conversion by
one-byte alphabet entry mode (English mode) with
mark in [Auto space] checkbox on Japanese
keyboard settings screen (P.67), spaces may be
entered automatically. In this case, delete spaces.
By initializing an access point, the default
state is restored.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks] X [Access Point
Names].
2Press t, then tap [Reset to
default].
Initializing an access point
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Settings
sp-mode is ISP for NTT DOCOMO
smartphone. In addition to accessing
Internet, you can use the mail service using
the same address as i-mode mail
(@docomo.ne.jp), etc. sp-mode is a service
requiring subscription. For details on
sp-mode, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
mopera U is ISP of NTT DOCOMO's Internet
connection. If you have subscribed to
mopera U, you can use Internet after making
the simple settings. mopera U is a service
requiring subscription.
Setting mopera U
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks] X [Access Point
Names].
2Mark [mopera U (スマートフォン定
)] (mopera U (Smartphone flat-
rate))/[mopera U設定] (mopera U
settings) radio button.
Return to the Home screen and open
the Browser. You can enjoy the nice
Internet access.
Information
"mopera U設定" (mopera U settings) is an access
point for setting mopera U. When you use the
access point for setting mopera U, packet
communication charges for setting do not apply.
Note that you can set only the initial setting screen
or the change setting screen. For details on
mopera U settings, refer to mopera U website.
Subscription to packet flat-rate service is required
for using "mopera U (スマートフォン定額)
(mopera U (Smartphone flat-rate))". For details on
mopera U (Smartphone flat-rate), refer to NTT
DOCOMO website.
In this mode, the functions of using radio
wave transmissions such as calling,
accessing to the Internet (including sending/
receiving mails), etc. are disabled. It can be
useful when you want to operate the terminal
with no interruption of incoming calls or mails.
Turn ing on Airplane mode
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks].
2Mark [Airplane mode] checkbox.
When you unmark [Airplane mode]
checkbox, the Airplane mode turns
off.
sp-mode
mopera U
Airplane mode
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Settings
Information
You can also switch on/off of the Airplane mode by
pressing and holding p for over a second to
switch to the Phone options menu, then tapping
[Airplane mode].
Even if Airplane mode is on, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
function can be turned on.
Using the Wi-Fi function, you can connect to
an access point for your home, company
network or public wireless LAN services to
use mail and Internet.
Even when Wi-Fi is on, packet
communication is available. However, while
you connect Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi comes
first.
When a Wi-Fi network is disconnected,
connection is automatically switched to a
3G/GPRS network. Note that packet
communication fee applies for using 3G/
GPRS network.
Turn the Wi-Fi function to off when you do not
use Wi-Fi to cut battery power consumption.
Before using Wi-Fi
To use Wi-Fi, turn on Wi-Fi and search
available Wi-Fi network, then connect it.
To access the Internet using Wi-Fi, connect
to Wi-Fi network in advance.
Information
Make sure to receive enough signal strength for
using Wi-Fi. The signal strength of the Wi-Fi
network varies by the location of the terminal.
Moving closer to the Wi-Fi router might enhance
the signal strength.
Reception interference caused by
Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth devices and wireless LAN
(IEEE802.11b/g/n) use the same
frequency band (2.4GHz). If you use
Bluetooth devices near a wireless LAN
device, reception interference may occur
or the communications speed may lower.
Also, you may hear noise or have a
connection problem. Communication may
be interrupted or sound may be lost while
streaming data, etc. In these cases, do
the following:
Keep the terminal and Bluetooth device
to be connected wirelessly over 10
meters away from a wireless LAN
device.
Within 10 meters, turn off the Bluetooth
device to be connected.
About Wi-Fi
97
Settings
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks].
2Mark [Wi-Fi] checkbox.
The terminal scans for available Wi-Fi
networks.
Information
It may take a few seconds before the Wi-Fi
connection is on.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
Available Wi-Fi networks are
displayed under "Wi-Fi networks". The
available networks may be open or
secured. This is indicated by or
next to the Wi-Fi network name.
2Select Wi-Fi network you want to
connect, tap [Connect].
If you are trying to connect to a
protected Wi-Fi network, you are
asked to enter the security key for that
Wi-Fi network before you can connect
to it.
Information
The next time you connect to a Wi-Fi network, the
security key is saved in the terminal.
Wi-Fi network status icons on status
bar
The following icons appear according to
the Wi-Fi network connection status.
* Without connected to Wi-Fi network, you need to set Wi-
Fi Network notification to ON beforehand. (P.98)
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & network] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Touch and hold the Wi-Fi network
that you are connected to.
3Tap [Forget network].
Turning on Wi-Fi
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Appears when connected to Wi-Fi network.
Appears when connected to Wi-Fi network
using AutoIP function.
Appears when any open network within the
service area is detected*.
Disconnecting a Wi-Fi network
98
Settings
When you are connected to a Wi-Fi network
or when there are Wi-Fi networks available in
your vicinity, you can see the status of these
Wi-Fi networks. You can also set the terminal
to notify you when an unsecured Wi-Fi
network is detected.
Setting the Wi-Fi network
notification to ON
1Confirm that Wi-Fi is turned on,
and then on the Settings screen
(P.93), tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Wi-Fi settings].
2Mark [Network notification]
checkbox.
Scanning for Wi-Fi networks
manually
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Press t.
3Tap [Scan].
Scanning for Wi-Fi networks is started,
and they are displayed under "Wi-Fi
networks".
4Tap a Wi-Fi network in the list to
connect to it.
Before you add a Wi-Fi network manually, you
need to turn on the Wi-Fi setting. (P.97)
Adding a Wi-Fi network manually
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Tap [Add Wi-Fi network].
3Enter [Network SSID] name of the
Wi-Fi network you want to add.
4Tap [Security] field, then mark a
radio button of security type for
the Wi-Fi network you want to add.
4 options, "Open", "WEP", "WPA/WPA2
PSK", or "802.1x EAP", appear.
5If required, enter security
information for the Wi-Fi network
you want to add.
6Tap [Save].
Wi-Fi network status
Advanced Wi-Fi settings
99
Settings
Viewing detailed information on a
connected Wi-Fi network
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Tap the Wi-Fi network that you are
currently connected to.
The detailed network information is
displayed.
Information
To check MAC address and IP address, [Wireless
& networks] on the Settings menu screen (P.93) X
Tap [Wi-Fi settings], press t, and tap
[Advanced] .
By changing a Wi-Fi sleep policy, you can
choose to disable the Wi-Fi function in the
terminal when the screen backlight turns off.
You can also set the terminal to always turn
ON the Wi-Fi function or to turn it ON when
the terminal is charged.
Information
When a Wi-Fi network is disconnected, connection
is automatically switched to a 3G/GPRS network.
Adding a Wi-Fi sleep policy
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Press t.
3Tap [Advanced].
4Tap [Wi-Fi sleep policy].
5Tap any of [When screen turns off]/
[Never when plugged in]/[Never].
You can set up the terminal to connect to a
Wi-Fi network using a static IP address.
Setting up a static IP address
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [Wi-Fi
settings].
2Press t.
3Tap [Advanced].
4Mark [Use static IP] checkbox.
Item of IP settings can be selected.
5Tap an item to enter necessary
information.
Enter "IP address", "Gateway",
"Netmask", "DNS 1" to use a static IP
address.
6Press t.
7Tap [Save].
Wi-Fi sleep policy
Using a static IP address
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Settings
Tethering stands for using mobile devices
such as smartphone as modem to allow USB
compatible devices or wireless LAN devices
to access the Internet.
Information
Packet communication charge when using
tethering varies depending on the charging plan
you use. Subscription of packet flat-rate service is
highly recommended.
If you subscribe packet flat-rate service, packet
communication charge is treated as
"communications connected to an external device
such as a PC". If tethering is enabled, all packet
communication charge is treated as
"communications connected to an external device
such as a PC" even if any external device is not
connected.
Make sure to deactivate tethering as soon as
communication with an external device is
completed.
For details on usage charge, etc., refer to
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
For the details on tethering, from the Settings
screen (P.93), tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Tethering & portable hotspot] X [Help].
Setting USB tethering
Connecting the terminal to the included
microUSB cable, and using it as a modem,
you can connect USB device to the Internet.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Tethering & portable hotspot].
2Connect the terminal to a PC with a
microUSB cable (P.33).
When you connect a USB cable for
the first time, driver software for the
terminal is installed to the PC. Wait for
a while until installation is completed.
A confirmation screen for installation
of PC Companion software appears
when the driver software installation is
completed.
3Tap [Skip].
The terminal is connected to a PC in
"Media transfer mode (MTP)", USB
connection mode set by default.
4Tap [USB tethering].
5Check the cautions displayed, tap
[OK].
[USB tethering] is marked.
Information
System requirements (OS) for USB tethering are as
follows. A required driver is automatically installed.
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows XP
Set USB connection mode to "Media transfer mode
(MTP)" when connecting the terminal and a PC
using microUSB cable.
Using tethering function
101
Settings
Setting up a portable Wi-Fi hotspot
You can use the terminal as Wi-Fi access
point to connect up to 5 wireless LAN devices
to the Internet simultaneously.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Tethering & portable hotspot].
2Tap [Port. Wi-Fi hotspot settings].
3Enter [Network SSID] of the Wi-Fi
hotspot to set.
By default, "SO-03D" is set.
4Tap [Security] field and mark the
radio button for the security type
of Wi-Fi hotspot to set.
Either "WPA2 PSK" or "Open" appears.
5Enter security information of the
Wi-Fi hotspot to set as required.
6Tap [Save].
Using Wi-Fi tethering
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Tethering & portable hotspot].
2Tap [Portable Wi-Fi hotspot].
3Check the cautions displayed, tap
[OK].
[Portable Wi-Fi hotspot] is marked.
Information
If Wi-Fi tethering starts while connecting to Wi-Fi
network, Wi-Fi network is disconnected and
automatically connected when Wi-Fi tethering ends.
Alternatively, when the terminal and DLNA device
are connected via Wi-Fi network, starting/ending Wi-
Fi tethering affects Wi-Fi connection.
USB tethering and Wi-Fi tethering can be used at
the same time.
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology
to connect to the information in a protected
local network from another network.
Generally, VPNs are provided to companies,
schools and other facilities. A user can
access to the information in the local network
from outside of the premises.
To set up a VPN access from the terminal,
you need to retrieve the information related to
security from your network administrator. For
details, refer to
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/support/
Information
If you set sp-mode as an ISP, you cannot use PPTP.
Connecting to a VPN (Virtual
Private Network)
102
Settings
Adding a VPN
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [VPN
settings].
2Tap [Add VPN].
3Tap a VPN type to add.
4If a setting screen appears, follow
the instruction of the network
administrator to set required items
of VPN settings.
5Press t, then tap [Save].
A new VPN is added in the list on VPN
settings screen.
Information
Added VPNs can be edited or deleted.
To edit VPNs, touch and hold a desired VPN, then
tap [Edit network]. Change the VPN settings, as
required, press t and tap [Save].
To delete, touch and hold a VPN to be removed,
then tap [Delete network] X [OK].
Connecting to a VPN
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Wireless & networks] X [VPN
settings].
Added VPNs are displayed in the list
on the VPN setting screen.
2Tap a VPN to connect to.
3If the dialog box appears, enter the
desired authentication information
and tap [Connect].
When you are connected to a VPN,
the connecting notification appears in
the status bar. When you are
disconnected, the notification
indicating to return to the VPN setting
screen appears, so that you can
reconnect to. For details, see "Status
bar" (P.36).
Disconnecting a VPN
1Open the Notification panel, tap
the VPN connecting notification.
Tap a connecting VPN to disconnect.
You can use the network services and search
for available networks.
Call settings
Network service
setting
P. 8 5
Service providers When you start using
overseas or move out of
your operator's network, the
terminal searches another
available network and
reconnects to it.
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Settings
Set ringtones, operation sound, vibrator, etc.
1Press p for over a second.
Phone options menu appears.
2Tap [Silent mode].
Information
Alternatively, you can set silent mode from the
Settings screen (P.93), tap [Sound] and mark
[Silent mode] checkbox.
Setting the phone to silent mode does not mute
sounds (playback of video or music, alarm, etc.)
other than the ringtone, operation sound, and
notification sounds.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Sound] X [Vibrate].
2Tap any of [Always]/[Never]/[When
sound is off]/[When sound is on].
Noise suppression Make the voice clear to
understand for the other
party during a call.
Accounts Set Internet phone (SIP)
account.
Use Internet calling Set Internet phone (SIP) call
method.
Sound
xLOUDTM Set audio playback level
enhancement technology
("xLOUD") to enjoy powerful
sounds with the built-in
speaker when playing
music, YouTube, Gallery,
etc.
Silent mode P. 1 03
Vibrate P. 1 03
Volume P. 1 0 4
Phone ringtone P. 1 04
Notification ringtone P. 1 0 5
Audible touch tones P. 1 0 5
Audible selection P. 1 0 5
Screen lock sounds Set sound ON/OFF when
unlocking the screen.
Haptic feedback Set whether to vibrate for
some operations such as
specified software key
operation.
Setting the terminal to silent
mode
Setting the vibrator
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Settings
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Sound] X [Volume].
Adjust the volume of following items.
- Ringtone
- Media (sounds of the Music player
and Gallery)
-Alarm
- Notification
2Drag the slider left or right to
adjust the level.
Drag the slider to the left for volume
down, or to the right for volume up.
3Tap [OK].
Information
By default, Notification volume is adjusted to the
same as Ringtone volume. To adjust Ringtone and
Notification separately, unmark [Use incoming call
volume for notifications] checkbox in Step 1.
Ringtone and Notification volume adjustment
sliders appear, then drag each slider to the right or
left to adjust volume.
1From the Home screen, press up
or down of m.
The volume adjustment bar appears,
you can adjust the volume up or
down.
Information
You can also press m or p to mute the
ringtone for an incoming call.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Sound] X [Phone ringtone].
2Select a ringtone and tap [Done].
You can set voice file in ".wav", ".m4a"
or in other format which is transferred
from Media Go (P.142) or downloaded
from the Internet as a ringtone. (P.167)
Information
To set a ringtone other than the ones stored by
default, you can also set from "Music library".
Adjusting the volume Adjusting the ringer volume
with the volume key
Setting a ringtone
105
Settings
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Sound] X [Notification
ringtone].
2Select a ringtone and tap [Done].
Information
To set a notification sound other than the ones
stored by default, you can also set from "Music
library".
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Sound].
2Mark [Audible touch tones]
checkbox, [Audible selection]
checkbox.
If you unmarked them, any operation
tone does not sound when you touch
or tap.
Information
"Audible touch tones" is a tone for numeric key
operations. "Audible selection" is a tone when
selecting menu item.
To set the key sound of software keyboard, from
the Settings screen (P.93), tap [Language &
keyboard], and select a type of software keyboard.
Set brightness, orientation of the screen, etc.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Display] X [Brightness].
2Drag the slider to the right or left.
Drag the slider to the left for dimmer
screen, or to the right for brighter
screen.
3Tap [OK].
You can set the screen orientation to change
automatically between landscape and
portrait view when you turn the terminal
sideways/paleways.
Selecting a notification
ringtone
Setting touch tones to ON
Display
Brightness P.105
Auto-rotate screen P.105
Animation P.106
Screen timeout P.106
Theme P. 4 6
Adjusting the screen
brightness
Changing orientation of the
screen
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Settings
Information
Even when you change the orientation of the
terminal, the screen may not change to landscape
view depending on the screen such as Home
screen, etc.
Setting to change to landscape
view
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Display].
2Mark [Auto-rotate screen]
checkbox.
Set animation effect which shows transition of
screen smoothly.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Display] X [Animation].
2Select an animation option.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Display] X [Screen timeout].
2Select a time option before the
screen backlight turns off.
Information
To turn the screen backlight off immediately, press
p.
Set options related to location information
and security.
Setting animation effect to
transition
Adjusting the idle time before
the screen turns off
Location & security
Use wireless networks P. 1 7 5
Use GPS satellites P. 1 7 5
Set up screen lock P. 1 0 9
Set up SIM card lock P. 1 0 8
Visible passwords Set whether to show the
input character before
"" appears on the
password entry screen.
Select device
administrators
Set whether to enable
device administrators.
Use secure credentials Allow applications to
access secure
certificates and other
credentials.*1
Install from SD card Install encrypted
certificates from microSD
card.
Set password Set or change the
credential storage*2
password.
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Settings
*1 Set the password to the credential storage in advance.
*2 Save certificates and credential information in the
credential storage.
Some functions provided for convenient use
of the terminal require the security code to
use them. Besides the security code for
locking the terminal, the network security
code necessary for the network services etc.
are available. Make use of the terminal using
an appropriate security code according to
the purpose.
Notes on the security codes
Avoid using a number that is easy to
guess, such as "birth date", "part of your
phone number", "street address number
or room number", "1111", and "1234".
Make sure to make a note of the security
code you set lest you should forget it.
Be very careful not to let others know
your security code. If your security code
is known by anyone else, DOCOMO
shall have no liability for any loss due to
any unauthorized use of it.
If you forget any of your security codes,
you must bring your official identification
(such as driver's license), the terminal,
and UIM with you to the nearest docomo
Shop. For details, contact the "General
Inquiries" on the last page of this
manual.
The PUK code is written on the
subscription form (copy for customer)
handed at the subscription in the
docomo Shop. If you did not subscribe
other than docomo Shop, you must
bring your official identification (such as
driver's license), the UIM with you to the
nearest docomo Shop or contact the
"General Inquiries" on the last page of
this manual.
Network security code
The network security code is a 4-digit number
necessary for identification or using the
docomo Network Services at reception of
your request in docomo Shop or at docomo
Information Center. It can be set any number
at the subscription and also changed later by
yourself.
You can change your network security code
to the new one using the PC if you have the
"docomoID"/"Password" for the "My docomo"*
General support site for PC.
Clear storage Delete all certificates and
credential information
from the credential
storage*2 and reset its
password.
Protecting the UIM
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Settings
* For information on "My docomo", see the
previons page of the last page of this
manual.
You can set a security code called PIN code
to the UIM. The code is set to "0000" at the
time of subscription. It can be changed by
yourself.
PIN code is a 4- to 8-digit number (code) that
must be entered for user confirmation to
prevent unauthorized use by a third party
every time you insert the UIM into the terminal
or when the terminal is powered on. Entering
the PIN code enables making/receiving calls
and terminal operation.
When you purchase a new terminal and use
the UIM that you have used on the current
terminal by inserting to the new one, use the
set PIN code on the former terminal. If you
did not change the setting, the code is
"0000".
If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times
consecutively, the PIN code is locked and
cannot be used anymore. In this case,
unlock with "PUK". (P.108)
PUK code
The PUK code is an 8-digit number for
canceling the locked PIN1/PIN2 code. The
PUK code cannot be changed by yourself.
If you enter a wrong PUK code 10 times
consecutively, the UIM is locked. Please
contact a docomo Shop.
By setting PIN (security code) and enter PIN1
code when powered on, you can protect the
UIM from improper use.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Location & security] X [Set up
SIM card lock] X [Lock SIM card].
2Enter the PIN code of the UIM and
tap [OK].
[Lock SIM card] is marked.
Entering the PIN code when
powered on
1On the PIN code entry screen,
enter the PIN code of the UIM.
2Tap [OK].
PIN code
Enabling the UIM PIN
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Settings
Information
Even if you do not unlock the SIM card lock, you
can make an emergency call by tapping
[Emergency call] on the unlock SIM card lock
screen displayed after unlocking the screen. For
details, see "Emergency call" (P.71).
Changing the PIN code
You can change the PIN code when the UIM
PIN is enabled.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Location & security] X [Set up
SIM card lock] X [Change SIM PIN].
2Enter the current PIN code of the
UIM and tap [OK].
3Enter the new PIN code of the UIM
and tap [OK].
4Enter the new PIN code and tap
[OK].
Unblocking the locked UIM
1On the PUK code entry screen,
enter the PUK code and tap [OK].
2Enter the new PIN code of the UIM
and tap [OK].
3Enter the new PIN code and tap
[OK].
You can secure your data by requiring a
screen unlock pattern every time the terminal
is turned on or every time it is activated from
sleep mode.
There are 3 types of screen lock settings:
"Pattern", "PIN" and "Password". (P.109)
Information
You can use Key lock (P.34) to prevent unintended
operation or save the power consumption of the
terminal without setting screen lock.
Setting screen unlock pattern
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Location & security] X [Set up
screen lock].
2Tap [Pattern]/[PIN]/[Password].
When you tap [Pattern], follow the
onscreen instructions to enter screen
unlock pattern.
Set security question and answer in
case you forget the pattern.
When you tap [PIN], follow the
onscreen instructions to enter 4 or
more numbers. This "PIN" code is
different from a PIN code to be set to
UIM (P.108).
Screen lock
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Settings
When you tap [Password], follow the
onscreen instructions to enter 4 or
more characters including alphabets.
Changing the screen unlock
method
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Location & security] X
[Change screen lock].
Enter current screen unlock pattern,
PIN or password.
If you should fail 5 times when you
enter the unlock pattern, wait
30 seconds and then try again.
2Tap [Pattern]/[PIN]/[Password].
Select items you want to change into.
For setting procedure, see Step 2
(P.109) of "Setting screen unlock
pattern".
Locking the screen
Once screen unlock pattern (P.109) is set,
keys and screen are locked when the
terminal enters in the sleep mode or when
p is pressed.
Unlocking the screen
1Press y or p to activate the
terminal.
2Unlock the key lock, then enter the
screen unlock pattern.
Enter preset screen unlock pattern,
PIN or password.
Information
Even if you do not unlock the screen lock, you can
make an emergency call by tapping [Emergency
call] on the unlock the screen lock screen
displayed after unlocking the screen. For details,
see "Emergency call" (P.71).
If you forget how to unlock
If you set "Pattern"
"Incorrect pattern" appears when you
enter incorrect unlock pattern 5 times
consecutively.
Tap [Next], then mark [Answer
question], then tap [Next], and then
answer the question made when the
unlock pattern was set so that you can
unlock screen.
If you registered Google account, on the
"Incorrect pattern" screen, tap [Next],
then mark [Enter Google account
details], then tap [Next], and then enter
Google account and password to unlock
screen.
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Settings
Information
Tap [Try again] to retry entering pattern in 30
seconds.
Alternatively, when you tap [Try again] X [Forgot
pattern?], the question screen that you set unlock
pattern appears.
You can set multiple Google accounts. To unlock
the screen with Google account and password,
enter one of those accounts.
If you set "PIN"/"Password"
Please contact a docomo Shop.
Canceling screen lock
You can cancel screen lock pattern after you
set.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Location & security] X
[Change screen lock].
Enter preset screen unlock pattern,
PIN or password.
2Tap [None].
You can set options related to application
display and management.
Before you can download unknown source's
applications, set the terminal to enable
downloading.
Applications you download may be of
unknown origin. To protect your terminal and
personal data, only download applications
from trusted sources such as the Android
Market etc.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications].
2Tap [Unknown sources].
3Read the cautions appeared, tap
[OK].
[Unknown sources] checkbox is
marked.
Applications
Unknown sources P.111
Manage
applications
P.112
Running services Display/Manage the currently
running services.
Storage use Display size of all applications,
usage condition, etc.
Battery use Display operations which has
been using the battery.
Development Set options for application
development.
Permitting downloading
unknown source's application
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Settings
Checking downloaded applications
You can check data downloaded from
websites, such as unknown source's
applications, in the following steps.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Browser].
2Press t, tap [More] X
[Downloads].
Information
Alternatively, you can tap from the home
screen X [Downloads] to check applications.
Applications downloaded from Android Market do
not appear.
Manage and delete installed applications,
display memory usage condition, etc. or
change the settings.
Viewing permitted operation of the
applications in the terminal
You can check functions which are permitted
to each application to access in the progress
of performing, such as network
communication function or location
information function of the terminal.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X [Manage
applications].
2Tap an application to view.
3Scroll down the screen to view
permitted operations.
If all permitted operations do not
appear, tap [All].
Shutting down an application
If a pop-up window that indicates the
application does not reply appears, you can
force quit the application.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X [Manage
applications].
2Tap an application to force-quite.
3Tap [Force stop].
4Read the cautions displayed, tap
[OK].
Information
If you do not want to shut down the application, tap
[Cancel] and wait for a reply of the application.
Note
If you cancel the "status bar" of application forcibly,
operations may not be performed correctly.
Managing your applications
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Settings
Deleting all data of the application
Before deleting all installed application
data, back up contents related to the
application that you want to save including
data saved in the application.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X [Manage
applications].
2Tap an application to delete the
data.
3Tap [Clear data].
4Tap [OK].
Deleting an installed application
Before deleting installed application, back
up contents related to the application that
you want to save including data saved in the
application.
Some applications cannot be deleted.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X [Manage
applications].
2Tap an application to be deleted.
3Tap [Uninstall].
4Tap [OK].
5When uninstallation is completed,
tap [OK].
Information
You may not uninstall the applications pre-installed
in the terminal.
Applications can be deleted from the Applications
screen. For details, see "Uninstalling applications"
(P.55).
Deleting cache of the application
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X [Manage
applications].
2Tap an application to delete cache.
3Tap [Clear cache].
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Applications] X
[Development].
2Mark [Stay awake] checkbox.
Keeping the screen ON while
charging
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Settings
You can manage (add or delete) online
service accounts or synchronize contacts,
messages, etc. saved in online services with
the terminal.
You can add or delete an online service
account.
Setting Google account
You can create a Google account on your
terminal and use Google services such as
Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar,
Android Market, etc.
You can set multiple Google accounts on the
terminal.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Accounts & sync] X [Add
account] X [Google].
2Follow the registration wizard, set
a Google account.
If you have no Google account, create
an account.
If you have already the Google
account, sign in.
Information
You can use the terminal without creating your
Google account, however the services such as
Google Talk, Gmail, Android Market, etc. are not
available.
To sign in, you need a Google account and a
password.
If you set a Google account, you can tap your
Google account displayed on the "Accounts &
sync" screen in the setting menu to manually
synchronize data from the following items.
If you set a Google account and use Picasa in it,
"Sync Picasa Web Albums" appears. Tapping to
synchronize displays Picasa Web Album in the
Gallery on the terminal.
Accounts & sync
Background data
traffic
All the applications installed to
the terminal perform automatic
data communications.
Activate auto-
sync
Synchronize online information
such as your Gmail, calendar,
contacts, etc. automatically.
(P.116)
Manage accounts P. 1 1 4
Managing accounts Sync Contacts Synchronize contacts stored in
Gmail with the phonebook stored
in the terminal.
Sync GmailSynchronize Mail logs used in
Gmail account with Gmail on the
terminal.
Sync Calendar Synchronize calendar information
such as schedule, etc., stored in
Google account with Calendar in
the terminal.
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Settings
Make sure to check if the data connection is
available before sign-in to the Google account. For
checking the data connection status, see "Status
icons" (P.36).
Setting Facebook account
When you register or sign in Facebook, you
can synchronize (register/update) profile
information published by "Friend" online to
Contacts.
You can display image posted on Facebook
by "Friends" onto the Gallery or Photo filter in
Contacts, display information stored in " いい
(Like)" on the Interests filter in Contacts,
and display Facebook updates of "Friends" in
Timescape.
Information
If you do not have a Facebook account, you can
also create a new account at
http://www.facebook.com.
If you download and install client applications for
Twitter, mixi, you can setup accounts and
synchronize contacts information in the same
manner as Facebook.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Accounts & sync] X [Add
account] X [Facebook].
If you already have a Facebook
account and set account from
Phonebook or Timescape of the
terminal, you need not add a new
account.
2Enter your login information.
If you have no Facebook account,
register an account.
If you have Facebook account, login.
Information
If you have set a Facebook account, 2 Facebook
icons and set mail address are displayed on the
"Accounts & sync" screen in the setting menu. Tap
a Facebook icon, (Sony Ericsson Facebook for
mobile), and tap the following items to synchronize
and display corresponding data.
If synchronizing process is not completed, follow
the onscreen instructions to drag the status bar
downward and tap the notification, then tap [OK]
on the connection screen. Synchronization will
complete.
Sync Calendar Synchronize events such as
Friends' birthdays, etc., stored in
Facebook with Calendar in the
terminal.
Sync Albums
in Gallery
Display images posted on
Facebook onto Photo filter in the
contact information filter or onto
the album in Gallery of the
terminal.
Sync Contacts Synchronize profile of Friends
stored in Facebook with the
phonebook stored in the terminal.
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Settings
Setting other account
Exchange Active Sync account
If you have Exchange ActiveSync
account, on the settings screen (P.93),
tap [Accounts & sync] X [Add account]
X [Exchange Active Sync], and then set
the settings according to the onscreen
instructions.
docomo account
docomo account helps you to use
"Phonebook backup" service (P.52)
provided by NTT DOCOMO. a docomo
account is set by default.
Deleting a service account
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Accounts & sync] and select a
service account you want to
delete.
2Tap [Remove account] X [Remove
account].
Information
The first set Google account cannot be removed
from "Remove account". To remove the first set
Google account, reset the terminal. For details on
how to reset, see "Resetting the terminal" (P.117).
Synchronize online information such as your
Gmail, calendar, contacts, etc. to the
terminal. You can display and edit information
on the terminal or a PC.
Information
You need to set your online service account such
as Google account, etc. on the terminal to
synchronize. You can set to synchronize manually
or automatically through use of background data.
Setting automatic synchronization
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Accounts & sync].
2Mark [Background data traffic]
checkbox.
3Tap [Activate auto-sync].
4Read the cautions displayed, tap
[OK].
[Activate auto-sync] checkbox is
marked.
5Tap an online service whose
account is set.
Data synchronization
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Settings
6Tap to mark an item for automatic
synchronization.
If the items to be synchronized are
marked and checkboxes are led by
, synchronization starts. If no
appears, press t and tap [Sync
now] to start synchronization.
Note
If you mark [Background data traffic] checkbox, all
the applications installed to the terminal are
permitted automatic data communications to
online services whose accounts are set. And, if you
mark [Activate auto-sync] checkbox, your Gmail,
calendar, contacts, and profile information
published by "Friend", etc. are permitted automatic
data communications by Google account. These
communications may cause you to pay packet
communications charges.
If you do not mark [Activate auto-sync] checkbox,
you can synchronize manually. On the settings
screen (P.93), tap [Accounts & sync], tap the
service where your account is set to display the
synchronizing items, then tap items you want to
synchronize.
Canceling synchronization
1During synchronization
( appears in the status bar),
press t.
2Tap [Cancel sync].
Restore the terminal to default.
Resetting the terminal deletes all data,
including downloaded applications and
Google accounts, and resets the terminal
back to the initial (default) state. Make sure to
back up important data you have on the
terminal before you reset the terminal.
For the initial settings, see "Initial settings
(Setup guide)" (P.35).
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Privacy] X [Factory data reset]
X [Reset phone].
Mark [Erase SD card] checkbox to
delete all contents on the microSD
card.
Enter your screen unlock method as
required.
2Tap [Erase everything].
By tapping [Erase everything], the
terminal restarts automatically.
Privacy
Factory data
reset
Reset the terminal.
Resetting the terminal
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Settings
Note
While restarting or resetting the terminal, wait for a
while. Note that, if you remove the battery pack
while restarting or resetting, it may cause
malfunction of the terminal.
You can check memory space of microSD
card and terminal, and initialize microSD
card.
* Display changes depending on condition of microSD
card recognition.
Formatting a microSD card
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Storage] X [Unmount SD
card].
If the confirmation screen appears,
tap [OK].
2Tap [Erase SD card].
3Tap [Erase SD card] again, and tap
[Erase everything].
Information
Formatting a microSD card deletes all the data in it.
Confirming how much space left is
on a microSD card and the terminal
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Storage].
The total volume and free space of the
microSD card appear at the top of the
screen, and the free space of the
terminal appears at the bottom of the
screen.
Storage
Total space Check memory of microSD card.
Available
space
Check memory space of microSD
card.
Unmount SD
card*
Cancel recognition of microSD
card to remove it safely.
Mount SD
card*
Recognize microSD card.
Erase SD card P.118
Available
space
Check memory space of the
terminal.
Managing memory
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Settings
Increasing the free volume of the
terminal and a microSD card
If the terminal has a small memory, you can
do the following to increase the available
memory:
In the browser, you can clear all temporary
Internet files and browser history
information. For details, see "Clearing
history" (P.137).
Uninstall programs that you no longer use.
For details, see "Deleting an installed
application" (P.113).
You can select language and keyboard input.
Changing the phone language
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Language & keyboard] X
[Select language].
2Select a language.
Information
If you choose the wrong language and cannot read
the menu texts, go to
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/so-03d/faq.html
for help.
You can set Google voice recognizer and
Text-to-speech settings.
Voice recognizer settings
Text-to-speech settings
Language & keyboard
Select language P.119
User dictionary Register words.
International keyboard P. 6 5
Japanese keyboard
Voice input & output
Language Select language used for Google
voice search.
SafeSearch Set filter explicit.
Block
offensive
words
Set whether to display recognized
offensive voice results.
Listen to an
example
Playback sample of audio synthesis.
Always use
my settings
Overwrite application settings with
content of "Default Engine", "Install
voice data", "Speech rate",
"Language" and "Pico TTS".
Default
Engine
Set audio synthesis engine to read
out text. By default, "Pico TTS" is set.
Install voice
data
Install voice data required to voice
synthesis. If voice data is not
installed, connect to Android Market
to search voice data.
Speech rate Set speed at reading out text.
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Settings
* Japanese is not supported.
You can set call end operation and user
support service which sounds or vibrates
according to user's operation.
Information
A user support application is not installed by
default. For the first time of use, install a screen
reader for terminal from the Android Market
according the onscreen instructions.
To use Android Market, you need to set Google
account (P.114).
You can change the date and time in the
terminal.
To set date, time zone and time manually,
unmark "Automatic" time setting (Use
network-provided values) under Date & time
settings.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Date & time] X [Set date].
2Tap numbers to adjust the date.
3Tap [Set].
Information
Correction of the time differences may not be
performed correctly depending on the overseas
telecommunication carrier. In that case, set time
zone manually (P.121).
Language Set language for reading out text.
Pico TTS* Make settings for installed voice
synthesis engine.
Accessibility
Accessibility Set user support service ON/OFF.
Power button
ends call
Set to end a call by pressing p.
Date & time
AutomaticAdjust date, time zone, and
time automatically by using
network-provided
information.
Set date P. 1 2 0
Select time zone P. 1 2 1
Set time P. 1 2 1
Use 24-hour format P. 1 21
Select date format P. 1 2 1
Setting the date
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Settings
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Date & time] X [Select time
zone].
2Tap an item to set.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Date & time] X [Set time].
2Tap numbers to adjust the hour
and minute.
When you unmark [Use 24-hour
format] checkbox, you can change
AM/PM. When you tap [AM], it
changes to [PM] (or vice versa).
3Tap [Set].
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Date & time] and mark/unmark
[Use 24-hour format] checkbox.
Mark the checkbox to shift to 24-hour
format, and unmark to shift to 12-hour
format.
1From the Settings screen (P.93),
tap [Date & time] X [Select date
format].
2Tap an item to set.
You can check your own phone number,
signal level, legal information, etc.
Setting the time zone
Setting the time
Setting the time format
Setting the date format
About phone
Software update P.201
Status Check your own phone
number, signal level, etc.
Battery use Display operations which
have been using the battery.
Legal information Check license agreement,
terms of use, etc.
Model number Check version and number.
Android version
Baseband version
Kernel version
Build number
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Mail/Internet
You can send/receive mails using i-mode
mail address (@docomo.ne.jp).
You can use pictogram and Deco-mail. Mails
can be received automatically. For details on
sp-mode mail, refer to " ご利用ガイドブック
(spモード編) Mobile Phone User's Guide [sp-
mode] (in Japanese only)".
1From the Home screen, tap [spモー
ドメール (sp-mode mail)].
After this step, follow the onscreen
instructions.
Using a mobile phone number as the
recipient address, you can send and receive
text messages up to 70 two-byte characters
(160 one-byte characters).
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Tap [New message] X [Add
recipient].
3Mark the checkbox of the recipient
you want to send a message from
the contact list.
If a name or phone number is entered
in the box at the top of the screen, a
list of contacts beginning with the
entered numbers or letters appears.
Alternatively, you can enter a phone
number in the box at the top of the
screen, then tap [Add] to add a
recipient.
4Tap [Done].
5Tap [Write message] field and
enter a message.
When the number of entered
characters comes close to a limit, a
counter appears on the upper left of
the text box and you can check the
remaining entry space.
6Tap [Send].
Information
For the character entry, see "Character entry"
(P.56).
You can also send/receive text messages to/from
customers of overseas network operators. See
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [International
Services]" or the DOCOMO International Services
website.
sp-mode mail
Message (SMS)
Sending message (SMS)
Mail/Internet
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Mail/Internet
To send SMS to users of overseas network
operators, enter "+", "Country code" and then "the
recipient mobile phone number". Enter the phone
number without a leading "0", if any. You can also
enter "010", "Country code" and "the recipient
mobile phone number" to send messages (To reply
to the received SMS overseas, enter "010").
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Tap someone whose messages
you want to read from the recipient
list.
A received message appears.
Information
When you receive a message (SMS), appears
on the status bar. To read the message, drag the
status bar downwards, then tap the notified
message (SMS) item.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Select a thread whose phone
number you want to save.
3Press t, then tap [Edit
recipients].
4Tap the phone number you want to
add to a contact.
5On the Sending screen, tap
, then tap [Create new
contact].
6Tap [docomo]/[Phone contact].
When you set Google account etc., it
appears as a saving location.
7Enter required items and tap
[Done].
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Press t, then tap [Settings].
You can set the following options.
Receiving and reading
messages (SMS)
Saving a number in a received
message to a contact
Adjusting messages (SMS)
settings
Delivery report Mark to mark a message thread
you sent each time a recipient
receives the message.
Notifications Mark if you want to receive a
notification in the status bar when
a new message arrives.
Notification
tone
Set if you want to receive a
notification in selected ringtone
when a new message arrives.
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Mail/Internet
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Tap a thread to select.
3Touch and hold a message you
want to delete.
4Tap [Delete message] X [Yes].
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Touch and hold a thread to delete.
3Tap [Delete conversation] X [Yes].
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Messaging].
2Press t, then tap [Delete
several].
3Tap [Mark all] X [Delete].
After tapping [Mark all], you can tap
individual thread to unmark. Tap
[Unmrk all] to unmark all of the
threads.
You can create an email account provided by
mopera U mail, a POP3 or IMAP compatible
email account provided by general service
providers, or an Exchange ActiveSync
account to send or receive email.
Email setup wizard appears. Set according
the onscreen instructions. Multiple email
accounts can be set.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
2Enter your email address and
password.
3Tap [Next].
To make the email account settings
manually, tap [Manual setup] and
follow the onscreen instructions.
Notification
vibration
Set if you want to receive a
notification by vibration when a
new message arrives.
SIM messages Manage messages saved to UIM.
Push settings Reports of message settings can
be received from the provider.
Deleting a message
Deleting thread
Deleting all threads
Email
Setting up an email account
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Mail/Internet
4Enter account name and a name
you want to display on outgoing
mails.
If "What type of account is this?"
appears, tap an email account type
and follow the onscreen instructions to
set.
If you set an Exchange ActiveSync
account, name to be displayed on
outgoing messages cannot be set.
5Tap [Done].
Inbox for set email account appears.
Information
If you need to make the settings manually, contact
your email service provider or system administrator
for the correct email account settings.
If you set an Exchange ActiveSync account as
email account, and if server manager sets Remote
wipe, the data saved in the terminal may be
deleted.
Emails are not displayed in Timescape.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
2Tap [New mail].
3Enter the email address of
recipient.
Tap to display the Contacts list
screen to select among the registered
contacts.
If you enter an alphabet or a name,
email address options appear from
the contacts beginning with the
entered character.
To add a Cc or Bcc, press t and
tap [Add Cc/Bcc].
If you enter characters directly for
multiple email addresses, separate
with a comma (,) and then enter the
next email address.
The sender name of a received email
is the name set on sender's terminal.
4Enter a subject.
5Enter a message text.
6To attach a file, tap [Add
attachment] and attach a file in the
following steps.
Creating and sending an email
message Add picture Select a file from the saved image
file list.
Take photo Start the camera to take a photo
and attach it.
Add video Select a file from the saved video
file list.
Record video Start the camera to record a video
and attach it.
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Mail/Internet
Only image/video/music file (up to 5
MB) can be attached to email.
7Tap [Send].
Information
You can save the message as a draft by tapping
[Save draft]. Also, when you move to the other
screen while creating a mail, the mail is
automatically saved as draft.
In sent/received emails, a communication data is
also included other than text and image displayed
on the screen and charges will apply to the data.
Email is handled as an email from a PC. You
cannot send or receive email if "Reject emails from
PCs" is set on a recipient terminal.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, tap
and select an email account to
receive.
2On the inbox, press t, then tap
[Refresh].
3Tap the email.
Information
If you set "Email notifications" in Account settings
(P.128) and set "Inbox check frequency" to an item
other than "Manual", appears in the status bar
when you receive a new message. Drag the status
bar downwards to read the message.
If you set "Inbox check frequency" in Account
settings (P.128) to an item other than "Manual", and
if you are using the pay-as-you-go data
communication, you may be charged every time
you check your email.
If you tap the address of a received email, you can
register it in a contact. If it has been already
registered, you can display the details.
Tap (gray) to turn (yellow) on the mail
message screen to add the marked mail to
"Starred" on the email screen. From "Starred", you
can quickly access to the mail you have marked.
If is not shown on the mail message screen,
tap to show.
When phone memory becomes low, a message
indicating low memory space appears and
receiving emails is not available. Delete saved
messages etc. to make available memory space.
Changing Inbox view
1From the Home screen, tap ,
and then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, tap an
email account you want to use for
receiving mail to select.
Add sound Select music: Select a saved
music file.
Sound Recorder: Record a voice
message and attach it.
Receiving and reading the
email
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Mail/Internet
2Press t, then tap [Preview
pane].
You can set the following options.
Information
If you have two or more accounts, change made in
any of the accounts applies to all accounts.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, tap
and select an email account whose
attachment you want to save.
2Tap an email.
The attachment list appears
underneath the message field.
3Tap [Save] of a file you want to
save.
The attached file is saved on the
microSD card.
You can display attachment files by
tapping [Open].
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, tap
and select an email account whose
email you want reply or forward.
Replying
Tap an email X Press t and tap
[Reply] or [Reply all] X Enter text, then
tap [Send].
Forwarding
Tap an email X Press t and tap
[Forward] X Enter recipient email
address X Enter text, then tap [Send].
Information
On the mail message screen, you can also tap
X (Reply)/ (Reply all)/ (Forward) to reply
or forward an email.
When you reply or forward an email, the original
message contents for replying or forwarding is
quoted. To delete the quoted message text, tap
.
When you forward an email, the attachment file of
the original message is quoted. To cancel quoting
attached file, tap .
You can also touch and hold the email to reply or
forward an email.
Off Inbox is not shown piecewise.
On Tap in portrait view or in
landscape view to cut the Inbox to
show the selected mail body.
Saving email message
attachment
Replying to or forwarding
emails
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Mail/Internet
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, tap
and select an email account whose
email you want to delete.
2Touch and hold an email, then tap
[Delete].
Information
To delete multiple emails at the same time, tap
checkboxes at the left of the mails you want to
delete and then tap at the bottom of the
screen.
To delete email while sending, press t and tap
[Folders] X [Outbox], touch and hold a mail you
want to delete and then tap [Discard].
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When an account list appears, touch
and hold an account that you want to
change the settings and tap [Account
settings], then go to Step 2.
2Press t, then tap [Account
settings].
You can set the following options.
Information
You can also set "Inbox check frequency", "Sync
contacts", and "Sync calendar" for an Exchange
ActiveSync account. "Outgoing settings" cannot be
set.
If you set "Inbox check frequency" to other than
"Manual", and if you are using the pay-as-you-go
data communication, you may be charged every
time you check your email.
Deleting an email message
Changing the settings for an
email account
Account
name
Change account name.
Your name Change your name (sender name).
Signature Change your signature.
Inbox check
frequency
Set whether to check new
messages automatically and
intervals of automatic check.
Default
account
Set to the default account to send
email, if you set two or more email
accounts.
Email
notifications
Set whether to show email arrival
notification in the status bar.
Select
ringtone
Set ringtone when receiving an
email.
Vibrate Set whether to vibrate when
receiving an email.
Incoming
settings
Set mail server for receiving.
Outgoing
settings
Set mail server for sending.
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1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When a screen other than account list,
press t and tap [Accounts].
2Press t, tap [Add account].
3Enter your email address and
password.
If required, mark [Send email from this
account by default.] checkbox.
4Tap [Next].
To make the email account settings
manually, tap [Manual setup] and
follow the onscreen instructions.
5Enter an account name and name
you want to display on outgoing
messages.
If "What type of account is this?"
appears, tap an email account type
and follow the onscreen instructions to
set.
If you set an Exchange ActiveSync
account, name to be displayed on
outgoing messages cannot be set.
6Tap [Done].
Inbox for set email account appears.
Information
If you need to make the settings manually, contact
your email service provider or system administrator
for the correct email account settings.
If you set an Exchange ActiveSync account as
email account, and if server manager sets Remote
wipe, the data saved in the terminal may be
deleted.
Press t on the inbox and tap [Accounts] to
display the email screen and set account list.
All received mails for the set accounts are shown in
the "Combined Inbox" on the email screen.
Tap an account name to open the inbox for
selected account alone.
Emails are not displayed in Timescape.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
When a screen other than account list,
press t and tap [Accounts].
2Touch and hold the account to be
removed, then tap [Delete account]
X [OK].
Adding an extra email account
Removing an email account
from the terminal
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mopera U users (for the setting, see "Setting
mopera U" (P.95)) can use mopera U Mail.
In mopera U Mail, POP mail and IMAP mail
are available. The mail box supports 50 MB.
Also, the Web mail system is available.
POP mail
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Email].
If you have already set an email
account, operate the following
operations.
- When an account list appears,
press t and tap [Add account].
- When a screen other than account
list appears, press t and tap
[Accounts], and then press t
and tap [Add account].
2Enter mopera U mail address and
mopera U password, then tap
[Manual setup]/[Next].
If you tap [Next], it changes
automatically to POP3 account. Go to
Step 4.
3Tap [POP3] from the type of the
mail account.
4Check that you have entered [User
name] and [Password] for mopera
U correctly, and [mail.mopera.net]
for the POP3 server.
If you tap [Next] in Step 2,
"mail.mopera.net" is entered in the
POP3 server field.
5Select the security type.
If you do not select it, tap [Next] to go
to Step 8.
6On the security selection screen,
mark the security radio button to
be used.
7Confirm the entry, then tap [Next].
8Enter [mail.mopera.net] for the
SMTP server and confirm the entry
of [User name] and [Password] for
mopera U.
If you tapped [Next] in Step 2, to
confirm the entry of [User name] and
[Password] for mopera U, mark
[Require sign-in].
If you tap [Next] in Step 2,
"mail.mopera.net" is entered in the
SMTP server field. Set "587" in the Port
field.
9Tap [Next].
Using mopera U mail
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10
On the option setting screen, set
frequency of checking Emails etc.
and tap [More].
11
On the mail account registration
screen, enter a name you want to
display on outgoing messages,
then tap [Done].
The mailer is displayed and the set
mail account is available.
Information
If [Require sign-in] is not marked on the SMTP
server setting screen, mail cannot be sent. Mark
[Require sign-in].
If you have a Google account, you can send/
receive emails by using Gmail on your
terminal. If you have no Google account, see
"Setting Google account" (P.114).
Information
Gmail messages are not displayed in Timescape.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Gmail].
2On the inbox, press t and tap
[Refresh].
Synchronizing Gmail application in
the terminal with your Gmail account
starts, and the Inbox is refreshed.
Information
For details of Gmail, press t on the Gmail
screen, then tap [More] X [Help] to view the
mobile help.
You can use Google Talk instant messaging
to chat with friends. To use Google Talk, you
need to make settings of your Google
account. For details, see "Setting Google
account" (P.114).
Signing in Google Talk
Signing in is unnecessary if you have already
set a Google account.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Talk].
2Tap [Next] X [Sign in], enter your
user name and password.
3Tap [Sign in].
Using Gmail
Refreshing Gmail
Google Talk (Chat)
Sign in and online chat
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Information
For details of Google Talk, on the Google Talk
screen, press t, then tap [Settings]
X [Terms & privacy] X [Help Center] (Talk Help is
displayed in English).
Early warning "Area Mail" is a service with
which you can receive earthquake early
warning, etc. delivered by the Meteorological
Agency.
Area mail is a free service for which
subscription is not required.
You cannot receive Area Mails in the
following case.
- During a voice call
- Out of service area
- When power OFF
- During International roaming
- In Airplane mode
- During updating software
- When using UIM by a carrier other than
NTT DOCOMO
- During sending or receiving messages
(SMS)
You may not be able to receive Area Mails
while tethering is set or if packet
communications are used.
Area Mail that could not be received cannot
be received later.
When terminal is in service area, Area Mail is
sent automatically.
1Receive an Area Mail
automatically.
2When you receive an Area Mail,
dedicated ringtone sounds and the
notification LED blinks.
Dedicated ringtone sounds for 10
seconds.
Ringtone and ringtone volume cannot
be changed.
3An Area Mail message appears
automatically.
Viewing received Area Mail later
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Area Mail].
2Select an Area Mail you want to
view from the Area Mail list.
You can view the Area Mail message.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Area Mail].
Early warning "Area Mail"
Receiving Early warning "Area
Mail"
Setting Early warning "Area
Mail"
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2Press t, then tap [Settings].
Information
If the UIM is not inserted, you cannot set Area Mail.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Browser].
Information
You can view the browser screen turning the
terminal sideways. If the screen orientation does
not change automatically when you turn the
terminal sideways, from the Home screen, press
t and tap [Settings] X [Display], then mark
[Auto-rotate screen] checkbox.
1On the Browser screen, press
s.
2Using the keyboard, enter the web
page address or keyword to be
searched for.
As you enter an address or
characters, retrieved web pages list
appears.
3Tap the displayed candidates list
or .
You can move the web page.
Information
You can tap to enter search words by voice
and search a web page.
Going back to the previous page
1Press x.
1Press y.
All open windows are closed and
Browser ends.
Receive Area
Mail
Set whether to receive Area Mails.
Register Area
Mail
To receive Area Mails other than
early warning, register the name
of Area Mail about which you
want to receive information and
Message ID. Up to 20 items can
be registered.
Sound in silent
mode
Set whether to sound a dedicated
ringtone even in silent mode.
Sample screen
& sound
Check the ringtone when an
earthquake early warning or Area
Mail for disaster/evacuation
information is received.
Using Browser
Opening Browser
Moving to a web page
Exiting Browser
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Browser offers advanced features that let you
view web pages like on a PC.
Opening a new browser window
You can open up to 8 browser windows.
1While viewing a web page, press
t, and tap [New window].
A new browser window opens in the
default home page.
Switching between browser
windows
You can easily switch from one website to
another by opening several windows.
1On the Browser screen, press
t, then tap [Windows].
2Tap a browser window you want to
view.
Closing a browser window
1On the Browser screen, press
t, then tap [Windows].
2Tap on the browser window
you want to close.
Zooming in/out a web page
To zoom in/out a webpage, perform any of
the following operations.
Double-tap at the point you want to zoom in/
out.
Pinch-out at the point you want to zoom in or
pinch-in at the point you want to zoom out.
Tap the zoom control icon (the zoom control
icon may appear when you drag in any
direction on the screen).
Information
Web pages created to fit to the screen cannot be
zoomed in/out.
Searching for text within a web
page
1While viewing a web page, press
t, then tap [More] X [Find on
page].
The search bar appears in the upper
part of the screen.
2Enter the search item.
As you enter, matching characters are
highlighted in green.
Displaying web pages
Zoom out
Zoom in
Back to the previous matched item
Go to next matched item
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3Tap to close the search bar.
Copying text from a web page
1While viewing a web page, press
t, then tap [More] X [Select
text].
2Place your finger at the start of the
text you want to copy and then
drag to the end of the text you want
to copy.
Copied text is highlighted in orange.
3Take your finger away from the
screen and tap the selected text.
After copying text is completed, a
message "Text copied to clipboard."
appears.
4To paste text in an email, text
message or multimedia message,
touch and hold the text box on a
message or email and tap [Paste]
in the menu.
Information
On some web pages, selecting characters may not
available.
Auto-fitting a web page
Adjust display size of web pages
automatically to fit the screen.
1On the Browser screen, press
t, tap [More] X [Settings] X
Mark [Auto-fit pages] checkbox.
Information
Some web pages cannot be adjusted
automatically.
Adjusting Browser settings
1On the Browser screen, press
t, tap [More] X [Settings] to set
Browser settings and options.
Setting the home page
1On the Browser screen, press
t, tap [More] X [Settings].
2Tap [Set home page], enter URL
you want to set as the home page,
tap [OK].
Information
The URL set as the home page appears when
opening a new browser window.
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Operating links in web pages
1Open the web page you want to
operate the links.
2To open the web page, tap the link.
The links get enclosed in an orange
box when selected.
If you touch and hold the link, the
menus, "Open", "Open in new
window", "Bookmark link", "Save link",
"Share link" and "Copy link URL",
appear. When you touch and hold an
image or a link contained image,
"Save image", "View image" and "Set
as wallpaper" also appear. To share
the link via email, Bluetooth function,
Gmail or message, tap "Share the
link".
Browser recognizes some phone
numbers that allow you to call the
phone number. Tap the phone number
to call.
When you download a file by "Save
link" from websites which require
Basic authentication or SSL session,
the downloading may be failed.
You can check history and store many
bookmarks on the terminal.
Bookmarking a web page
1On the Browser screen, go to the
web page you want to bookmark.
2Press t, then tap [Bookmarks].
A list of bookmarks appears.
You can also access the list screen by
tapping on the right side of the
URL.
You can switch thumbnail view and
List view by pressing t on the
bookmark list screen.
Thumbnail view
Ta p [ Add] on the upper left of the
screen X Edit the name of bookmark, if
required, and tap [OK].
List view
Tap [Add bookmark...] on the top of the
screen X Edit the name of bookmark, if
required and tap [OK].
Operating links Managing bookmarks and
history
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Information
You can also bookmark the page by pressing t
and tapping [Bookmark last-viewed page] in the
bookmark list screen.
Tap [Most visited]/[History] tab in the bookmark list
screen and tap on the right side of the record.
turns into and the web page is added to the
bookmark list.
Opening a bookmark
1On the Browser screen, press
t, then tap [Bookmarks].
2Tap the bookmark you want to
open.
If you do not tap a bookmark but
touch and hold it, the menus, "Open",
"Open in new window", "Edit
bookmark", "Add shortcut to Home",
"Share link", "Copy link URL", "Delete
bookmark" and "Set as homepage",
appear. Tap "Add shortcut to Home" to
create a shortcut on the Home screen.
To share the link via email, Bluetooth
function, Gmail or message, tap
"Share link".
Checking browsing history
1On the Browser screen, press
t, then tap [Bookmarks] X
[History] tab.
2Tap the time you browsed the web
page, such as [Today], [Yesterday],
etc.
To open the web page, tap an item.
To check your most visited web
pages, tap [Most visited] tab.
Information
You can also press and hold x over a second
on the Browser screen to check the history.
Clearing history
1On the Browser screen, press
t, then tap [Bookmarks] X
[History] tab.
2Press t, then tap [Clear
history].
When you delete the history, a list in
"Most visited" tab is also deleted.
Information
To delete temporary internet file such as cache, on
the Browser screen, press t and tap [More] X
[Settings] and then set each item from "Privacy
settings" menu on the appeared screen.
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Files in the terminal should be operated on
the file handling application. For example, to
delete files saved in the microSD card, use
the deletion function of the applications such
as Music player or Gallery.
With "Share" function of each application, you
can exchange the files via Bluetooth or by
email file attachment sending to/receiving
from the other compatible devices.
In addition, with the terminal connected to a
PC, you can move or delete files in the
microSD card mounted on the PC. With PC
Companion and Media Go, you can manage
files between a PC and the terminal mutually.
With "Sync Zone" of PC Companion, you can
synchronize contacts in the terminal and
calendar with Outlook of a PC.
You can transfer and move images, music
data and some other data. Sharing some
data may not be permitted due to copyright.
By connecting the terminal and a PC with the
supplied microSD cable, you can exchange
data between the microSD card of the
terminal and the PC.
Using a microUSB cable to
connect the terminal to a PC
1Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable (P.33).
When you connect microUSB cable
for the first time, the driver software for
the terminal is installed to a PC. Wait
for a while until installation is
completed. A confirmation screen for
installation of PC Companion software
appears when the driver software
installation is completed.
Handling a file
File management
Transferring and moving
data
Using microUSB cable
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2Tap [Skip].
The terminal is connected to a PC in
"Media transfer mode (MTP)", USB
connection mode set by default. Follow
the onscreen instructions on the PC to
access "Memory Card" in the terminal.
Information
Drag the status bar when connecting and tap
[Connected in Media transf. mode] X
[Connectivity settings] to check connectivity or
change the following connection settings.
If you switch the USB connection mode to "Mass
storage mode (MSC)" and connect to a PC, you
can access the microSD card in the terminal as a
removable disc. However accessing microSD card
on the terminal is not available and you may not use
functions or applications on the terminal such as
Camera, Gallery and music player.
If you install PC Companion, you can use the
following applications on a PC for managing media
files, creating backup files, etc. when connecting
the terminal and the PC. For details, check on the
PC Companion screen after installation.
When the terminal is connected to a PC, charging
starts automatically.
Install PC
Companion
Display PC Companion
installation wizard when
connected to a PC.
USB connection
mode
Select USB connection mode
from "Media transfer mode
(MTP)"/"Mass storage mode
(MSC)" when connected to a
PC.
Auto connect in
MSC
Automatically set USB
connection mode to "MSC"
when connected to a PC.
Tethering &
portable hotspot
Set terminal data
communication via USB
cable or as portable Wi-Fi
hotspot. (P.100)
Trusted devices
for wireless
media transf.
Connect the terminal and a
host device in a pair via Wi-Fi
network. (P.141)
Media Go P.142
Support Zone Update software of the
terminal connecting to a PC.
(P.202)
Sync Zone Synchronize calendar and
contacts between Outlook
and the terminal.
File Manager Check file type, update time,
location, etc. of microSD
card.
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Disconnecting the microUSB cable
safely
Do not disconnect the microUSB cable
during data transferring. Otherwise, data
may be damaged.
If you connect the terminal in the Media
transfer mode (MTP), make sure that data
transfer is not in progress and just
disconnect the microUSB cable.
Mass storage mode (MSC)
1Drag the status bar downwards.
When "Connect your phone" is
displayed, go to Step 4. When "Phone
memory card connected" is
displayed, go to Step 2.
2Tap [Phone memory card
connected].
3Tap [Disconnect].
"Connect your phone" appears in the
status bar.
4Disconnect the microUSB cable.
Dragging and dropping data on the
terminal and a PC
Media transfer mode (MTP)
1Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
"Connected in Media transf. mode"
appears in the status bar.
2Drag and drop data that you have
selected between the terminal and
a PC.
Mass storage mode (MSC)
1Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
"Phone memory card connected"
appears in the status bar.
2Drag and drop data that you have
selected between the terminal and
a PC.
Information
You can transfer files using a microUSB cable on
most devices and the following operating systems
(OSs) that supports the USB mass-storage
memory interface.
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows XP
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If the terminal and a PC*1 are connected in a
pair on a Wi-Fi network, automatic
connection/disconnection of microSD card
and a PC is enabled when the terminal user
comes in and out of the Wi-Fi area, You can
easily access to a microSD card inserted in
the terminal from a connected PC.
*1 Use Microsoft Windows 7 to make a pair
setting. Pair setting cannot be made under
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
Vista or other OS.
1Connect a PC you want to set in a
pair to a Wi-Fi network.
2Set USB connection mode of the
terminal to "Media transfer mode
(MTP)".
3Connect the terminal to a Wi-Fi
network (P.97).
4Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
When a confirmation screen for
installation of PC Companion software
appears on the terminal, tap [Skip].
5Make sure that "SO-03D" is
displayed as a portable device on
the explorer of the PC.
6Right click the portable device
icon, then click " ネットワーク構成
(network composition)".
7Click [次へ (Next)].
8On the terminal, tap [Pair].
9On the network composition of the
portable device screen of the PC,
click " 完了 (Done)".
10
Disconnect the microUSB cable.
11
From the Home screen of the
terminal, press t and tap
[Settings], X [Sony Ericsson] X
[Connectivity] X "Host name" (PC
name) in the "Trusted devices..."
field.
12
Tap [Connect].
The terminal and a PC are connected
in "Media transfer mode (MTP)" on a
Wi-Fi network, and you can exchange
data files.
Connecting the terminal to a PC
on a Wi-Fi network
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Information
From the Home screen of the terminal, press t
and tap [Settings], X [Sony Ericsson] X
[Connectivity] to display "Host name" (PC name) in
the "Trusted devices for wireless media transfer"
field. Tap the host name and tap [Forget] to cancel
connection setting. Until "Forget" is tapped, the
connection setting retains even if you connect/
disconnect repeatedly by coming in and out of a
Wi-Fi area.
The Media Go computer application helps
you transfer and manage media content in
the terminal and computer.
With Media Go, you can load music from a
CD to a PC and transfer to the terminal.
You need one of these operating systems to
use the Media Go application:
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 3 or
higher
Information
To transfer files, set USB connection mode to
"Media transfer mode (MTP)" in advance when
connecting the terminal and a PC using microUSB
cable.
To learn more about how to use the Media Go
application, see the help section in the main menu
of the Media Go application.
Installing Media Go
1Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
"PC Companion software" screen
appears.
2Tap [Install].
An Installer screen appears on the PC
screen.
3On the Installer screen of PC,
select "English (U.K.)" or "English
(U.S.)" X Click "Install".
After this step, follow the instructions
on the screen.
4After the installation, on the "Sony
Ericsson PC Companion" screen
of the PC, install "Media Go".
Information
You can also download Media Go from
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/mediago/.
Using Media Go
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1Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
2Drag the status bar down to check
the USB connection mode.
When "Connected in Media transf.
mode" is displayed, go to Step 5.
When "Phone memory card
connected" is displayed, go to Step 3.
3Tap [Phone memory card
connected].
4Tap [Connectivity settings] X [USB
connection mode] X [Media
transfer mode (MTP)] X [OK].
5Select Media Go from the PC's
start menu and activate Media Go.
Using Media Go, you can move files
between the terminal and the PC.
The Bluetooth function creates a wireless
connection to other Bluetooth devices, for
example, handsfree devices. A range within
10 m, with no solid objects in between, is
recommended. You must turn on the
Bluetooth function to communicate with
Bluetooth devices. You may also have to
make pair setting for your phone and
Bluetooth devices.
Information
By default, Bluetooth function is OFF. If you turn
Bluetooth on and then turn off the terminal,
Bluetooth function turns off. When you turn on the
terminal again, Bluetooth function turns on
automatically.
If you do not use Bluetooth function, turn it off to
save the battery.
Reception interference caused by
wireless LAN devices
The terminal's Bluetooth function and
wireless LAN devices use the same
frequency band (2.4GHz). If you use the
terminal near a wireless LAN device,
reception interference may occur or the
communications speed may lower. Also,
you may hear noise or have a connection
problem. In these cases, do the following:
Using Bluetooth function
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Keep the Bluetooth device over 10
meters away from a wireless LAN
device.
Within 10 meters, turn off either the
Bluetooth device or the wireless LAN
device.
* The terminal does not communicate
wirelessly with all types of Bluetooth
devices. Bluetooth DUN is not
supported.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks].
3Mark [Bluetooth] checkbox.
appears on the status bar and
Bluetooth function turns ON.
4Tap [Bluetooth settings].
5Mark [Discoverable] checkbox.
Bluetooth devices can detect the
terminal for 120 seconds.
You can name the terminal. The name
appears on Bluetooth devices when you use
the Bluetooth function.
1Confirm that the Bluetooth
function is ON.
2From the Home screen, press
t.
3Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Bluetooth settings] X
[Device name].
4Enter a name.
5Tap [OK].
By making pair setting for the terminal and
another Bluetooth device, you can use the
device such as Bluetooth handsfree headset
etc. connecting to the terminal to make and
receive calls.
Making the terminal detectable
with the Bluetooth function ON
Entering the terminal's name
Making pair setting for the
terminal and Bluetooth device
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Once you have made pair setting for your
terminal and a Bluetooth device, the setting is
saved. When making pair setting for the
terminal and a Bluetooth device, you may
need to enter a pass code (PIN). Your
terminal will automatically try the generic
pass code 0000. If this does not work, see
the documentation of your Bluetooth device
for the pass code used by your Bluetooth
device. You do not need to re-enter the pass
code the next time you connect to a paired
Bluetooth device already set.
You cannot make pair setting for the terminal
and two Bluetooth headsets. However, you
can set it with two or more Bluetooth devices
if the same profile is not in use. The terminal
supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
A2 D P, AV R C P, H F P, H S P, O P P, P B A P a n d
SPP.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Bluetooth settings].
3Tap [Scan for devices].
A list of Bluetooth devices detected
appears.
4Tap a Bluetooth device name to
pair with the terminal.
5If necessary, enter the pass code
(PIN).
You can use a Bluetooth device that
has been paired. The pairing and
connection status appear below the
device name in the Bluetooth device
list.
Some Bluetooth devices make
connections continuously after
making pair setting.
Information
Make sure that the Bluetooth function of the device
for making pair setting is ON, and that the
Bluetooth detection function is on.
When you make pair setting with the Bluetooth
device supporting Secure Simple Pairing (SSP)
function, a passkey appears on the screen. After
checking the appeared passkey is correct, the pair
setting is mode.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Bluetooth settings].
Connecting the terminal with
another Bluetooth device
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3Touch and hold a Bluetooth device
name that you are going to
connect.
Touch and hold a device with "Pair
with this device" displayed under the
device name.
4Tap [Pair].
Depending on the device type,
connection status is displayed under
the device name when pair setting is
completed. While connecting to a
device, appears in the status bar.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Bluetooth settings].
3Touch and hold the currently
connected Bluetooth device name.
The device displayed under the
device name is paired with the
terminal and connected.
4Tap [Disconnect].
Tap the device name and tap [OK] on
the confirmation screen for
disconnecting to disconnect. The
display under the device name
changes to "Paired but not connected"
while the pair setting remains set. To
reconnect, tap the device name.
1From the Home screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Bluetooth settings].
3Touch and hold the currently
connected Bluetooth device name.
4Tap [Disconnect & unpair].
Connection disconnects and the pair
setting is canceled.
Information
When the terminal is only set to pair with Bluetooth
device (not connected), "Unpair" appears.
Deactivating the connection of
a Bluetooth device
Deactivating the pair setting of
a Bluetooth device
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File management
With Media server, you can share media files
with other client (DLNA: Digital Living
Network Alliance) devices using Wi-Fi
function.
Set Wi-Fi connection (P.96) with another client
device.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Connected devices].
Information
Press t to set Wi-Fi connection or confirm
Help.
Sharing files with DLNA
devices via Connected
devices (Media server)
Setting Connected devices
(Media server)
2Server
information
Rename the terminal (server)
on a client device.
Share
contents
Set to connect from client
devices to the terminal via
Wi-Fi.
Pending
devices
Manage pending client
devices.
Registered
devices
Manage client devices
registered to the terminal.
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Games
Use XperiaTM PLAY or PlayStation®pocket to
enjoy playing games with the terminal.
Some games require downloading a large
volume of data before using, they may be
downloadable only via Wi-Fi connection. In
that case, turn Wi-Fi connection to ON and
then download it.
When you try to download games from other
than Android Market, downloading may be
blocked because of security protection. To
continue downloading, mark [Unknown
sources] in the settings menu and then
download again. (P.111)
Because content files for a lot of games are
saved to the microSD card, do not the
following operations while playing a game.
Playing the game may be interrupted.
- Unmounting microSD card
- Removing the back cover of the terminal
- Connecting the terminal to a PC and read/
write the microSD card
Content files for some games preinstalled in
the terminal are saved in the microSD card
attached at the time of purchase. If you
erase data in the microSD card or attach
another microSD card to the terminal,
downloading content files may start
automatically when activating a game.
The terminal could become warm if you play
games for a long time. This condition is not
abnormal.
The game keypad is designed for use of
games. If you use the game keypad for
applications other than games, the
operations may be different from those of
games.
Use XperiaTM PLAY to enjoy playing many
kinds of games with the terminal.
1Slide out the gaming keypad.
XperiaTM PLAY is activated, and the
game list screen appears.
2Tap [XperiaTM PLAY Games].
The list of preinstalled games or
downloaded games appear.
3Tap a game you want to play.
Or press the directional buttons to
select a tab or game, and press the
button to start a game.
Use the terminal as a
gaming console
Games
Using XperiaTM PLAY
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Games
Press the × button to go back to the
previous screen.
Tap [More games] tab to display the
list of downloadable games.
For the first time to tap [More games],
a message confirming whether to
agree to the privacy policy appears.
Tap [Agree].
Tap to search games for XperiaTM
PLAY in the Android Market.
4Operate a game.
The operation of the gaming keypad
varies by games. For details, refer to
Help etc. of each game.
Information
When there is an incoming call, a game pauses
automatically and an incoming call screen
appears. When a message (SMS) is received
during a game, you are notified with notification
sound or vibration (only when notification settings
are set).
To set whether to activate XperiaTM PLAY
automatically when you slide the gaming keypad,
press the menu button or t on the game list
screen and tap [Settings].
Tap [More games] tab and press the menu button
or t, and then tap [Refresh], the list of
downloadable games is updated to the latest one.
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap , then
tap [Get games] to display the downloadable
game list.
Use PlayStation®pocket to enjoy playing
games for PlayStation with the terminal.
1From the Home screen, tap X
[PlayStation®pocket].
A list of PlayStation®pocket games
appears.
2Tap [All]/[Recently Played]/
[Recently Added] tab, and then tap
a game you want to play.
Or press the directional buttons to
select a tab or game, and press the
button to start a game.
Press the × button to go back to the
previous screen.
Tap to display website featuring
"PS Store".
3Operate a game.
The operation of the gaming keypad
varies by games. For details, refer to
Help etc. of each game.
Information
When there is an incoming call, a game pauses
automatically and an incoming call screen appears.
When a message (SMS) is received during a game,
you are notified with notification sound or vibration
(only when notification settings are set).
To set the background theme, operation sound,
etc., press the menu button or t on the game
list screen and tap [Settings].
Using PlayStation®pocket
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Applications
You can take a photo or record a video by
tapping the screen. You can hold the camera
horizontally or vertically. Photos and videos
are saved automatically in the microSD card.
You must install a microSD card before you
use the camera. All pictures or videos that
you capture on your terminal are stored on
the microSD card. You cannot take a photo
while the microSD card reads/writes data,
for example transferring a file from Media
Go.
If you insert the microSD card used in the
terminal into an i-mode compatible mobile
phone, photos and videos shot by the
terminal cannot be viewed.
Avoid copyright infringements when you
handle photos taken with your terminal, e.g.
copy/edit. In addition, avoid rights
infringements of portraits by using these
photos without consent, altering them or by
other means. Note that capturing or
recording a stage performance,
entertainment or exhibition may be
prohibited even if for personal use.
Using the camera
Before using the camera
Applications
About the Copyright and Portrait rights
Objects, such as movies, still images, and sounds,
recorded using the terminal are prohibited by the
copyright law from use without consent of the
copyright holders, unless intended for personal use
or any other purpose permitted by law. Also, using
or transformation of other person's portrait or name
without his or her permission may violate the portrait
right. When you present recorded images or sounds
in a public place such as on an Internet home page,
make sure to be aware of the copyright and portrait
right. Note that some performances, shows, and
exhibitions may not allow photography, movie
shooting, or sound recording even for personal use.
Transmission of images related to copyright or
beyond the scope provided in the copyright law is
not available.
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
If you cause the public any trouble using the
terminal, you may be punished under law or
regulations (for example, nuisance prevention
ordinance).
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Applications
Still image shooting screen
Video shooting screen
aWhite balance
bRecord of location information (photo)
cSettings
dRecently shot log
Tap to switch to the playback screen for
recently shot photos or videos.
Press t on the playback screen to display
[Slideshow], [Share], [Delete], [Details],
[Set as]*1, [More]*1, [Edit movie]*2.
*1 Appears only on the photo viewing screen.
*2 Appears only on the video playback screen.
eSwitch between still and video camera
fShutter (Photo)
Start/Stop recording (Video)
gFlash mode
hSelect camera
iVideo quality (Video)
jRecording time for video (Video)
Information
Ta p x to turn off the camera.
Taking photos
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Camera].
If the still image shooting screen does
not appear, tap .
2Tap .
The photo is taken as soon as focus is
set. The photo is automatically saved
in the microSD card.
Information
To take a photo using auto-focus function, touch
and hold and release your finger when the
focus frame turns green and a beep sounds. The
photo is taken as soon as you release the finger. If
the focus frame turns red, auto-focus does not
operate correctly.
Auto-focus cannot be operated if "Focus mode"
(P.153) is set to "infinity".
Shooting screen and key
operations
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Applications
When you connect Stereo Headset with
Microphone (sample), commercially available
earphone set or other Bluetooth device, shutter
sound may be softer.
Taking a photo using in-camera
1On the shooting screen, tap
(Select camera), and then tap
[Front].
2Tap .
The photo is taken as soon as focus is
set. The photo is automatically saved
in the microSD card.
Information
When using the in-camera, "Picture quality", "Color
effect", "Camera setting", "Store location" and
"Select camera" can be set. The in-camera does
not support other still camera settings (P.153).
Adjusting Exposure value
1On the shooting screen, tap
(Settings), and then tap a value
(+2 - -2) in [Exposure].
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Camera].
If the still image shooting screen does
not appear, tap .
2On the shooting screen, tap a
setting item icon.
The displayed setting icon changes
depending on the setting conditions.
For setting items and icons, see "Still
camera settings" (P.153).
3Tap one of the options in the
setting that you have selected.
The setting option icon displayed on
the shooting screen is changed to the
selected one (Except for ).
Changing the capturing
settings
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Applications
Still camera settings
Item
Icon/Value
Description
Settings
Focus
mode
Set focus controls.
Auto The camera
automatically
focuses on a
selected subject.
The focus frame
turns to green
when focus is on.
Infinity Use when
shooting at a
distance. Focus on
subjects far away.
Subjects close to
the camera may
be blurred.
Macro Auto focus for
close-up photos.
Exposure P.152
Scene
mode
Use Scenes to quickly set up
the camera for various scene
conditions.
Auto Adjust color shade
or brightness
automatically.
Action To shoot fast-
moving object,
shorten exposure
time to minimize
motion blurring.
Settings
Scene
mode
Portrait Settings are
optimized to give
brighter and
warmer skin tones.
Landscape
Shoot landscape
depicting trees
with vivid color
and focusing on
distant objects.
Night Shoot a crisp and
clear night scene.
Due to long
exposure time, be
careful not to
shake camera.
Night
portrait
Suitable for
shooting persons
against the
nightscape
background. Due
to long exposure
time, be careful
not to shake
camera.
Beach Reconstruct beach
brightly and
vividly.
Snow Reconstruct snowy
scene brightly and
vividly.
Item
Icon/Value
Description
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Applications
Settings
Picture
size
Select image sizes before
shooting. An image with a
higher resolution requires
more memory.
Aspect ratio is 4:3 only.
For in-camera, VGA (0.3
megapixel) only.
5M Pixels Approx. 5
megapixel image
size (2592×1944)
3M Pixels Approx. 3
megapixel image
size (2048×1536)
2M Pixels Approx. 2
megapixel image
size (1600×1200)
1M Pixels Approx. 1
megapixel image
size (1024×768)
VGA Approx. 0.3
megapixel image
size (640×480)
Picture
quality
Select the image quality
(compression rate for
recording image). An image
with a higher image quality
requires more memory.
Super fine Shoot in super
high quality.
Fine Shoot in high
quality.
Normal Shoot in standard
quality.
Item
Icon/Value
Description
Settings
Color
effect
Set special effect for shooting.
None Shoot without
special effect.
Mono Shoot in
monochrome.
Sepia Shoot in sepia
tone.
Negative Shoot negative/
positive in reverse.
Solarize Shoot with
solarization effect.
Camera
settings
Restore
defaults
Reset the camera
settings to the
default.
Store
location
Tag photos location information for the
detail shooting spot.
You need to mark "Use wireless networks"
(P.175) or "Use GPS satellites" (P.175)
checkboxes in "Location & security"
settings beforehand. For details on
location information, see "About location
services" (P.174).
Location information enables to specify
the shooting spot of the photo.
Off Shooting location cannot be
viewed on a map.
On When On is set, location
information is added to the
taken photo.
Item
Icon/Value
Description
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Applications
Note
Some settings cannot be used in combination with
one another.
Recording videos
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Camera].
If the movie recording screen does
not appear, tap .
2Tap to start recording.
3Tap to stop the recording.
The recording data is automatically
saved in the microSD card.
Information
When you connect Stereo Headset with
Microphone (sample), commercially available
earphone set or other Bluetooth device, starting/
stopping sound for recording may be smaller.
White
balance
The white balance setting adjusts the
color balance according to the light
source.
Auto
Adjust the color balance
automatically to the light
source.
Incandescent
Adjust the color balance for
lighting like incandescent
bulb.
Daylight
Adjust the color balance for a
sunny place.
Fluorescent
Adjust the color balance for
lighting like fluorescent.
Cloudy
Adjust the color balance for a
cloudy sky or shaded area.
Flash
mode
Set whether to turn on the flash when
shooting when lighting conditions are
poor or when there is a backlight.
Auto
Turn on the flash automatically
according to the shooting
condition.
On The Flash turns on.
Off The flash does not turn on.
Sometimes the video quality
can be better without a flash,
even if lighting conditions are
poor. Shooting a good photo
without using the flash
requires a steady hand.
Item
Icon/Value
Description
Select
camera
Switch shooting camera between out-
camera (Back)/in-camera (Front).
Back Shoot with out-camera on rear
side of the terminal.
Front P. 1 5 2
Recording videos
Item
Icon/Value
Description
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Applications
Recording videos using in-camera
1On the shooting screen, tap
(Select camera), and then tap
[Front].
2Tap to start recording.
3Tap to stop the recording.
The recording data is automatically
saved in the microSD card.
Information
When using the in-camera, "Color effect", "Camera
settings", "Video quality", and "Select camera" can
be set. The in-camera does not support other
video recording settings (P.157).
Tap the recently recorded history displayed
on the shooting screen to display video, and
then press t and [Edit video] to crop the
video partially.
1On the recording screen, tap the
shooting history to display video.
2Press t, then tap [Edit video].
(Progress
bar) appears at the bottom of the
screen.
3Drag at the left of the progress
bar to the right for starting point of
cropping.
4Drag at the right of progress bar
to the left for ending point of
cropping.
Tap the screen to play the cropped
part for check.
5Tap [Save].
Tap [Cancel] to return to the video
playback screen without saving the
edited video.
Information
Cropped videos are stored in the album in
"Camera" (P.160).
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Camera].
If the video recording screen does not
appear, tap .
2On the shooting screen, tap a
setting item icon.
The displayed setting icon changes
depending on the setting conditions.
For setting items and icons, see
"Video recording settings" (P.157).
Cropping video
Changing the recording
settings
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Applications
3Tap an option in the selected
setting.
The setting option icon displayed on
the shooting screen changes to the
set one (Except for ).
Video recording settings
Item
Icon/Value
Description
Settings
Color
effect
Set special effect for shooting.
None Shoot without
special effect.
Mono Shoot in
monochrome.
Sepia Shoot in sepia
tone.
Negative Shoot negative/
positive in reverse.
Solarize Shoot with
solarization effect.
Camera
settings
Restore
defaults
Reset the camera
settings to the
default.
White
balance
The white balance setting adjusts the
color balance according to the light
source.
Auto
Adjust the color balance
automatically to the light
source.
Incandescent
Adjust the color balance for
lighting like incandescent
bulb.
White
balance Daylight
Adjust the color balance for a
sunny place.
Fluorescent
Adjust the color balance for
lighting like fluorescent.
Cloudy
Adjust the color balance for a
cloudy sky or shaded area.
Flash
mode
Use the photo light (flash) to shoot when
lighting conditions are poor or when
there is a backlight.
On The photo light turns on.
Off The photo light does not turn
on. Sometimes the video
quality can be better without a
photo light, even if lighting
conditions are poor. Shooting
a good photo without using
the photo light requires a
steady hand.
Video
quality
Select video size and maximum
recording time before recording video.
An image with a higher resolution
requires more memory.
High
(30m)
HD 720p format with 16:9
aspect ratio, 1280×720 pixels
(Maximum recording time:
Approx. 30 min.)
For in-camera, VGA format
with 4:3 aspect ratio (640×
480 pixels).
Low
(30m)
QCIF format with 4:3 aspect
ratio, 176 ×144 pixels
(Maximum recording time:
Approx. 30 min.).
Item
Icon/Value
Description
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Applications
Note
Some settings cannot be used in combination with
one another.
You can shoot a current displayed screen as
an image (screen shot).
Shot screen shot can be displayed in
"Pictures" album in the Gallery.
1On the screen you want to shoot a
screen shot, press p for over a
second.
Phone options menu appears.
2Tap [Take screenshot].
A screen shot is taken and a
notification message for saving
location appears on the screen.
Information
By tapping [Share]/[Set as] on the shooting
completion screen, you can share (send) the
image via Bluetooth or email, or register as
wallpaper or contact image.
You can play music files on "Music" and view
photos and video files on "Gallery".
You can play photos and videos shot by the
terminal, transfer files to a microSD card by
connecting to a PC, and play multimedia
content of the following file formats
downloaded from the Internet.
For details on operations for copying files by
connecting to a PC, see "Transferring and
moving data" (P.138).
Select
camera
Switch shooting camera between out-
camera (Back)/in-camera (Front).
Back Shoot with out-camera on rear
side of the terminal.
Front P.156
Shooting screenshot
Item
Icon/Value
Description Playing multimedia content
Type File format
Sound MP3, 3GPP, MP4, AMR, AMRWB,
SMF, XMF, WAV, iMelody, RTTTL/RTX,
OTA, Ogg vorbis
Still image JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
Video 3GPP, MP4
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Applications
Avoid copyright infringements when you
handle photos taken with the terminal, e.g.
copy/edit. In addition, avoid rights
infringements of portraits by using these
photos without consent, altering them or by
other means. Note that capturing or
recording a stage performance,
entertainment or exhibition may be prohibited
even if for personal use.
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
1Connect the plug of Stereo
Headset with Microphone
(Sample) to headset connector of
the terminal.
Check the connecting direction to
connect correctly. Wrong connection
may cause damage.
Copyright protected content Using Stereo Headset with
Microphone
Microphone
Switch
Headset connection jack
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Applications
Information
When you listen to Music player with Stereo
Headset with Microphone connecting to the
terminal, you can switch ON/OFF by pressing the
switch of Stereo Headset with Microphone.
However, operation may differ depending on the
conditions of use.
If receiving a call when using Stereo Headset with
Microphone, music stops, and resumes when the
call ends.
Use Gallery to view/play pictures, photos or
videos you take. Also, use Media Go to
transfer content to the terminal's microSD
card and to take content from an external
device. For details, see "Using microUSB
cable" (P.138).
Photos and videos that you took or saved in
the microSD from a PC are displayed in an
album.
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Meida)] X [Gallery].
The following album list screen
appears by default.
If you signed in an online service
available to be synchronized such as
Facebook and Picasa, online album
appears after synchronization.
2Tap an album you want to view.
A screen listing Photo/Video files in
album appears.
Information
When you tap an album, then tap in
to the upper right of the screen, the
albums sorted by date appear.
When you tap the date album, the list of all files
appears. However, the files of selected date
appear with the thicker frame than the other files.
To display only videos in the list, set a widget on
the Home screen and then tap of "Media
shortcuts".
Videos recorded by the terminal appear on the list
screen.
Depending on the number of photos saved, it may
take some times to load all photos on the screen.
Viewing photos/videos
with Gallery
Viewing photo/video album
Camera Photos and videos taken with the
terminal
It does not appear when no photo
nor video is taken.
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Applications
Album list screen
aCamera album
bCamera button: Tap to activate the camera.
cAlbum list
On the photo/video file list screen, you can
select files in the album to operate them at a
time.
1On the photo/video file list screen,
touch and hold a file.
The checkbox is marked and file is
selected. Tap another file in a row to
select two or more files.
Tap a selected file to unmark the
checkbox.
2Press t and tap the displayed
menu.
You can perform the following
operations.
The items vary depending on the
selected file.
Some items cannot be operated in
some files.
Operating Photo/Video files in
album
a
b
c
Share Select a transfer method and send
photos/videos.
Delete Delete selected photos/videos.
Details xDisplay title, type, date, album name,
location, etc.
Select all Select all files in album.
Deselect All Cancel all files in the album.
More Rotate Left: Rotate a picture 90
degrees counterclockwise.
Rotate Right: Rotate a picture 90
degrees clockwise.
Show on map: Display location
information included in the image on
the map.
The items vary depending on the
selected file.
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Applications
Information
Press t while selecting a file, tap [Share] X
[Play on Device] X [OK] to display Play on Device
setting screen (if you do not connect to the Wi-Fi
network, tap [Not connected] to open Wi-Fi setting
screen). Connect to the Wi-Fi network, select a
searched device from the list on the player device
selection screen and tap [Play] to share the file
between a DLNA device and the terminal.
For shared files, file size and the file type are not
particularly limited, but may be limited by the
application to transfer. DRM content cannot be
shared.
When you press t before selecting a file, a file
near the center among several files displayed on
the screen is marked automatically. Note that once
you select a file, a file near the center may not be
marked.
Press t on the photo viewing screen to operate
photo files individually.
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Gallery].
2Tap an album.
A list screen of files in the album
appears.
3Tap a photo to view it.
Photo viewing screen of Gallery
aAlbum information
bZoom out.
cZoom In.
Information
Press t on the playback screen to display
"Slideshow", "Share", "Delete", "Details", "Set as",
"More", "Set as wallpaper".
* "Set as wallpape" only appears in the albums
provided by an online service such as Facebook and
Picasa.
The items vary depending on the selected file.
From the photo viewing screen for the Facebook
album, you can post comments or "いいね (Like)"
onto Facebook.
Starting a slideshow
1While viewing photo, press t
and tap [Slideshow].
A slideshow of the photos or first
frames of videos in the album starts.
Viewing photos
a
c
b
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1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Gallery].
2Tap an album.
The file list screen in the album
appears. appears on the moving
picture file.
3Tap a video to play it.
Information
If the screen orientation does not change
automatically when you turn the terminal sideways,
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display], then mark [Auto-rotate
screen] checkbox.
Video viewing screen of Gallery
a[Rewind] key: Move the frame to be played
backward.
bProgress bar: Display the playback position in the
playback duration.
cMarker: Playback position. Drag to change the
playback position.
d[Play/Pause] key
e[Fast forward] key: Fast-forward the playing
position.
Adjusting the volume of a video
1On the video playback screen,
press m up or down.
Fast forwarding and rewinding a
video
1Drag the progress bar marker right
or left.
Tap / to rewind/forward.
YouTube is a free online video streaming
service. You can play, search for and upload
videos.
A packet communication charge is applied
when downloading or uploading video
content using 3G network.
Playing a video
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a
b
c
Playing video with YouTube
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Applications
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [YouTube].
When you use for the first time, agree
to "Terms of Service".
YouTube playback screen and list
screen of videos appear.
You can also press t and tap
[Browse] to select a video from each
category.
2Tap a video to play it.
While playing a video, tap the screen
to display the play control keys which
you can switch Play/Pause. Double-
tap to switch landscape/portrait. In
landscape, drag the marker on the
progress bar at the bottom of the play
screen left or right to change playing
point.
Press x to stop the playback, and
return to list screen of videos.
To exit YouTube, press y.
Information
For movies with caption function which can display
subtitles, "CC" appears on the playback screen in
the landscape mode. For your first activation, tap
"CC" to tap language for the subtitles.
1While playing a video, double-tap
the screen to switch to the
landscape screen.
2Tap the screen to display the play
control keys, then tap [HQ].
Information
A video plays in high quality when Wi-Fi is
connected.
To play video in high quality on 3G network, on
YouTube screen, press t, then tap [Settings]
and mark [High quality on mobile] checkbox.
1On YouTube screen, press t
and tap [Search].
2Enter the search keyword.
3Scroll the result and tap a video
you want to play it.
1On YouTube screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Clear search history] X [OK].
Playing YouTube video Playing YouTube videos in high
quality
Searching for a video with
keywords
Deleting search history
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You can browse and listen to your music,
playlists and podcasts using Music.
Tap on the Music player screen, you can
browse and play audio content saved in
microSD by detailed category.
Note
Do not perform "Unmount SD card" while a track is
playing.
1From the Home screen, tap [メディ
(Media)] X [Music].
The Music player screen appears.
2Tap .
3Browse to a track by tapping
Artists/Albums/Tracks/Playlists by
category.
4Tap a track to play it.
Music player screen
aArtist name, song title
bAlbum art
c[Previous] key: Go to the previous track, or to the
beginning of the track in the current playlist.
dProgress bar: Resume playback from the
specified point by dragging or tapping.
eSelect/Cancel "いいね (Like)" on Facebook.
Appears if you login to Facebook.
fPlay/Pause key
g[Next] key: Go to the next track in the current
playlist.
hTrack play time
iDisplay the track list of artist/album/track/playlist.
jInfinite button: Connect to Google, wikipedia or
YouTube to display related information of the
current track.
kDisplay playing track and the list contains the
track.
You can switch to play/pause the playing track,
and change the track by tapping other track in
the list.
Music player
Playing music
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Touch and hold a track to display menu for
sharing the track, adding to a playlist,
registering incoming ringtone, deleting, etc.
Tap [Save] to save the tracks displayed in the
list to a playlist.
Drag at the left side of tracks to change the
order of tracks in the list.
To add a track to the list, touch and hold a track
you want to add from Artists/Albums/Tracks/
Playlists categories and then tap [Queue artist].
m: Adjust the volume.
t: Select "Sound settings"/"Equalizer"/"Set as
ringtone"/"Extensions" from the menu by pressing on
the Music player screen.
On the track list of each category, tap to select
"Send several"/"Delete several" from the menu.
Information
You can return to the Home screen to perform
another operation while listening to the Music
player in the background. To return to the playback
screen of the Music player, from the Home screen,
tap [メディア (Media)] X [Music], or drag down
the status bar and tap the current track name in the
ongoing item.
If the Music player widget is displayed on the
Home screen, tap Play/Pause/ / . Tap the
album art to display the playback screen of the
Music player.
Adjusting the volume
1While playing a track, press m
up or down.
Sharing a track
You can share (send) files by Bluetooth or
email attachment.
1On the Music player screen, tap
.
2Tap a category in Artists, Albums,
Tracks or Playlists.
3Touch and hold a track you want to
share.
To share two or more tracks, on the list
screen, press t, tap [Send
several] and mark taracks you want to
share (send).
4Tap [Send].
5Select sending method and send.
Information
For shared (to be sent) files, file size and the file
type are not particularly limited, but may be limited
by the application to transfer. DRM content cannot
be shared.
Deleting a track
1On the Music player screen, tap
.
2Tap a category in Artists, Albums,
Tracks or Playlists.
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3Touch and hold a track you want to
delete.
To delete two or more tracks, on the
list screen, press t, tap [Delete
several], then mark tracks you want to
delete.
4Tap [Delete] X [Delete].
Using a track as a ringtone
1On the Music player screen of the
Music player, press t.
2Tap [Set as ringtone].
In Music player, playlists named "Newly
added", "Most played" and "Never played",
are automatically created. You can also
create new playlists with your desired tracks.
You can use Media Go (P.142) to maintain
your music library and create your own
playlists. Playlists that you create yourself are
stored on microSD in the terminal in the m3u
format.
You can connect the terminal to a PC using
the included microUSB cable to use a
microSD card as a removal disk. For details,
refer to "Using microUSB cable" (P.138).
Creating a playlist
1On the Music player screen, tap
.
2Tap [Playlists] X [Create new
playlist].
3Mark a track you want to add to the
playlist and then tap [Create].
4Tap [Name] entry box and enter a
playlist name, and tap [OK].
Playing Playlists
1On the Music player screen, tap
.
2Tap [Playlists].
The following playlists appear by
default.
3Tap a playlist you want to play X
Tap a track.
The playlist plays from the track you
tap.
Playlist
Newly added Display the list of tracks newly
added.
Most played Display the list of frequently played
tracks.
Never played Display the list of available tracks
which have not played wholly.
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TrackID is a music recognition service. You
can search for title, artist and album name for
a track you hear playing through a
loudspeaker. For best results, use TrackID in
a quiet area. You can recommend tracks to
others. You can also search for and view
related content on YouTube. If you cannot use
TrackID, see "Wireless & networks" (P.93) to
check the Internet connection.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [TrackIDTM].
1Start TrackID, then hold the
terminal towards the music source.
2Tap [Record].
The track information appears in the
result screen.
To return to the TrackID start screen,
press x.
When a track has been recognized by
TrackID, you can recommend it, search for
related content for the track on YouTube, or
do some others. The track information
appears when a track is recognized after a
search, but also in a history list.
To use TrackID results
When a recorded track is recognized, the
track information appears. Tap one of the
keys in the track information screen to
recommend to others, or view the track on
YouTube.
To view the track information, tap the
desired track in the history list, or tap
[Charts] and view the optional chart.
With Android Market, you can access to
useful applications or fun games directly
which you can download and install on the
terminal. And you can send feedback and
comments about an application, or report
objectionable application or incompatible
application with the terminal as an
inappropriate content.
TrackID
Starting TrackID
Searching for the track
information
Using TrackID results
Using Android Market
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Applications
To use Android Market, you need to set
Google account (P.114).
Some applications and games are free of
charge, and the others are paid. In the
applications list of Market, distinction
between free and paid is clearly specified.
For details on purchasing, returning and
refunding of paid applications, see "Help"
(P.169).
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Market].
When you open Android Market for
the first time, the Terms of Service for
Android Market window appears. Tap
[Accept].
Information
Be sure to check the security of application, then
install it at your own risk. The terminal may be
infected with a virus and the data may be
damaged.
NTT DOCOMO is not liable for malfunctions, if any,
caused by the application you installed. In such
case, the repair is charged even during the
warranty period.
NTT DOCOMO is not liable for any disadvantage
brought to you or any third party due to an
application you installed.
Some applications automatically perform packet
communications. Packet communication is kept
active unless you disconnect it or the time-out is
occurred. To disconnect packet communication
manually, from the Home screen, press t and
tap [Settings] X [Wireless & networks] X [Mobile
networks], then unmark [Data enabled] checkbox
by tapping.
Some applications may be updated automatically.
When you need help or have any questions
about Android Market, open Android Market,
press t then tap [Help]. The Browser
opens the Android Market Help web page.
In the docomo market, you can quickly
access DOCOMO recommended sites and
useful applications.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [docomo market].
The browser is activated and docomo
market is displayed.
Opening Android Market
Help
Using docomo market
Opening the docomo market
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Information
To use docomo market, Internet connection by
packet communication (3G/GPRS) or Wi-Fi is
required.
For accessing docomo market or downloading
applications introduced in docomo market, a
packet communication charge is applied
separately. Some downloaded applications
automatically perform packet communications.
The introduced applications on docomo market
include charged ones.
NTT DOCOMO is not liable for any disadvantage
caused by introduced websites on docomo market
or the acquired information from the website.
And NTT DOCOMO is not liable for contents,
adequateness to purpose of use, reliability, etc. of
applications introduced on the docomo market.
Some applications that you perform installation
may give the terminal instability of the operation, or
may send your location information or personal
information registered to the terminal to outside via
the Internet and the information may be used
improperly. Please thoroughly check a provider
and operation status of the application etc. which
you want to use beforehand and then use it.
The copyrights of materials (documents,
photographs, illustrations, animations, sounds,
software, etc.) on this Site are the possession of
DOCOMO or other third parties and are protected
by the Copyright Act as well as other laws and
agreements. Excluding the extent of quotation and
reproduction for private use that is approved in the
Copyright Act, without the consent of the party
owing the copyright, the reproduction, adapting or
public transmission of copyrighted material is
prohibited.
Sony Ericsson TimescapeTM (hereinafter
referred to as Timescape) displays various
information such as received messages
(SMS), Facebook, Twitter or mixi updates,
etc. in chronological order. You can see a tile
preview of events before choosing to view the
full content. With (infinite button), you can
view all communication information related to
the registered contacts. (P.173)
Information
To make best use of Timescape, you can set up
your social networking service (SNS) account.
Note that, you cannot view emails of Gmail or other
Email application accounts in Timescape.
If you do not have a Facebook account, you can
create a new account at http://www.facebook.com.
If you do not have a Twitter account, you can
create a new account at http://www.twitter.com.
If you do not have a mixi account, you can create a
new account at http://mixi.jp.
You can check the update of set Facebook, Twitter
or mixi by Timescape.
TimescapeTM
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The first time you start Timescape, a setup
wizard will guide you the necessary steps to
set up account.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [TimescapeTM].
The Timescape screen appears.
2Tap a tile.
3If you want, enter your Facebook/
Twitter/mixi account information.
4Tap [Done].
Information
Timescape also can be started by tapping
under the Timescape widget.
In the setup wizard, tap [Extension search] on the
account registration screen to connect to Android
Market and search new services for Timescape.
After completion of setup wizard, you can change
the settings. On the Timescape screen, press
t and tap [Settings].
If the screen orientation does not change
automatically when you turn the terminal sideways,
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display], then mark [Auto-rotate
screen] checkbox.
If the automatic update of Facebook/Twitter/mixi is
set, you can check information update sooner;
however, the battery runs out quickly. To save the
battery, set to manual update.
aLatest comment: Display the latest comments
posted to Facebook/Twitter/mixi.
To narrow the services to post down, use filter.
bTile: Display various information such as missed
calls, received SMS, Facebook, Twitter or mixi
friend's updates are displayed in chronological
order.
cFilter: Tap a filter item to narrow the information
down to a certain type.
Display order of filters may differ.
Scrolling through tiles in
Timescape
1Drag a tile up and down.
Previewing tiles in Timescape
Select a tile to view the content on the tile.
1Tap a tile.
Setting up Timescape Timescape screen
a
b
c
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Filtering the displayed tile
1Tap the filter icons on the
Timescape screen.
Refreshing the start screen in
Timescape
When you refresh the start screen, the
terminal connects to the Internet to update
information from your Twitter, Facebook and
mixi account set in Timescape.
1In the Timescape screen, press
t and tap [Refresh].
Posting to Facebook, Twitter, mixi
from Timescape
1In the Timescape screen, press
t and tap [Update status].
2Mark the service you want to post
and tap [Continue].
3Enter the text and tap [Post].
The following icons on a tile indicate a type of
event.
Viewing a tile information
1On the Timescape screen, tap a
tile.
Filter icons
Filter Icon Displayed tile
All tiles
Received SMS
Missed calls
Updates from your Twitter contacts
Updates from your Facebook contacts
Updates from your mixi contacts
Tile icons
Icon Event
A missed call: Tap the tile to call the
caller.
An SMS message: Tap the tile to
display the message.
A Twitter update: Tap the tile to display
the update.
A Facebook update: Tap the tile to
display the update.
A mixi update: Tap the tile to display
the update.
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Calling back from Timescape when
you have a missed call
1On the Timescape screen, tap
tile.
2Tap the tile again.
3Tap [Return call XXXXXXXX].
Replying to an SMS message in
Timescape
1On the Timescape screen, tap
tile.
2Tap the tile again.
3Enter a message text.
4Tap [Send].
When you tap a tile, (infinite button) may
appear in the upper right corner. By tapping
, you can view the communication log by
registered information in the contacts or tile
filter event.
Viewing the registered information
of contacts in Timescape
1On the Timescape screen, tap a
tile.
2Tap .
Communication logs and information
related to the selected tile by event
appear. Flick the filter at the bottom of
the screen to switch displayed
information.
Displaying the Timescape setting
screen
1On the Timescape screen, press
t, then tap [Settings].
You can set the following operations.
The infinite button in
Timescape
Setting Timescape
Update mode Set your Twitter/Facebook/mixi
account information to be updated
manually/automatically when
Timescape is activated.
TimescapeTM
content
Change a content type displayed
in Timescape.
Set up
services
Set Facebook/Twitter/mixi account
and search new services for
Timescape.
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Applications
There are two ways to find your location,
using Mobile networks with Wi-Fi (Wireless
network) or GPS. Wireless network
technology determines your position fast but
accuracy may vary. If you use GPS
technology it may take a little longer, but it will
find your exact position. You can enable both
Wireless network and GPS to benefit from
both technologies when trying to find your
position.
The terminal has a GPS receiver that uses
satellite signals to calculate your location.
Some GPS features use the Internet. Data
rates and charges may apply.
When you use functions 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/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna
section (P.25). The first time you use the GPS
it may take up to 10 minutes before your
location is found.
Use the GPS system with great care.
DOCOMO is not liable for any damage
caused by abnormality of the system.
Note that DOCOMO shall have no liabilities
for any purely economic loss including
those due to missing a chance to check the
measurement (communication) results
because of external factors (including the
running out of the battery), such as a failure,
malfunction, or any other problems of the
terminal or the power failure.
You cannot use the terminal as a navigation
device for an aircraft, vehicle, and person.
Note that DOCOMO shall have no liabilities
whatsoever even if you suffer damage or
loss while performing a navigation using the
location information.
You cannot use the terminal as a high-
accuracy measurement GPS. Note that
DOCOMO shall have no liabilities
whatsoever even if you suffer damage or
loss due to a deviation of the location
information.
The GPS signals cannot be easily received
near a vehicle's sun visor with metal parts.
About location services
GPS Function
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GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of
Defense. The department controls the
accuracy of the system, and manages the
system. Therefore, GPS radio wave
condition may be controlled (degradation of
accuracy, suspension of radio wave
transmission, etc.) at the discretion of the
U.S. Department of Defense.
Some wireless communications products
(mobile phone, data detectors and some
others) block satellite signals and also
causes instability of signal reception.
Some map displays based on location
information (latitude/longitude information)
may be not accurate due to some countries'
or regions' regulations.
Where radio waves are difficult to
receive
Note that radio waves may not be received or
it may be difficult to receive radio waves in
the following conditions, since GPS uses
radio waves from a satellite.
Inside or immediately under a building
Inside a bag or box
Inside or under a thick covering of trees
In a car, inside a train compartment
When there are obstructions (people or
objects) near the terminal
Inside a basement or tunnel, and below the
ground or water
In buildings-clustered or residential area
Near a high-voltage cable
Bad weather such as heavy rain or snow
Note
If some of the GPS functions are not available, or if
none of them are, check that your contract
includes the use of the Internet, and see "Wireless
& networks" (P.93).
NTT DOCOMO is not liable for navigation services
or for the accuracy of location services.
Enabling GPS function
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Location & security].
3Mark [Use GPS satellites]
checkbox.
4Read the note and tap [Agree].
Enabling Wireless network to find
your position
Enable to search a current location using
mobile network and Wi-Fi.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Location & security].
3Mark [Use wireless networks]
checkbox.
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4Read the note and tap [Agree].
5Read the note on location
information and tap [Agree].
Wireless network users' location
information is stored without
specifying who they are. Some
location information is stored even
when the application is not running.
The Google Maps application lets you view
your current location, find other locations and
calculate routes. When you start the Google
Maps application, your approximate location
is shown using information from nearby
mobile towers. Your location is updated with a
more precise position when the GPS receiver
finds your location.
Information
Make sure you enable the current location
information setting before trying to get your
position.
If the screen orientation does not change
automatically when you turn the terminal sideways,
from the Home screen, press t and tap
[Settings] X [Display], then mark [Auto-rotate
screen] checkbox.
To use Google Map, enable data connection (3G/
GPRS) or connect to Wi-Fi.
Google Map does not cover the whole world.
Only using 3G/Wi-Fi connection may not detect
some locations.
Google may provide updated service or function.
1From the Home screen, tap .
2Tap [Maps].
Detecting the current location on a
map
1On the map screen, tap .
The blinking blue arrow shows the
current location.
Using Street View
Street View does not cover some areas.
1Touch and hold a spot on the map
that you are going to look at in
Street View.
2Tap the displayed balloon.
3Tap (Street View).
When Street View is operating, press
t and tap [Compass mode], and
then the compass in Street View
shows the same direction as the
terminal's geomagnetic compass.
Uncovered area for Street View
appears in gray.
Using Google Map
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Searching for a location you want
to look at
1On the map screen, press t
and tap [Search].
2Fill out the search box.
You can enter addresses, city names,
business types and institution names
(for example, London and art
museum).
You can tap the search box to shows
a list of all places entered and referred
to previously. Tap an address, etc. on
the list to check the location on the
map. If you tap an address on the
menu, you can check the location on
the map.
3Tap [ 実行 (Execute)]/ .
Search result appears on the map.
If appears, tap to select the
place to display.
When "Do you mean..." appears at the
top of the map, you can tap "Do you
mean..." to select the place.
4Tap a destination.
A detailed information screen
appears.
Information
You can use (Show on map), (Get
directions), (Call XXXXXXXX), (More
options), etc. on the detailed information screen.
The options you can use vary depending on the
location.
With (Places) on the map, select a category
such as "Restaurants", "Cafe", etc. to search and
show it on the map. You can add the search
categories.
Zooming in or out on a map
1Tap to zoom in or out on a
map.
Information
Alternatively, double-tap or pinch on the screen to
zoom in/out.
Changing the layer
You can select information to overlay on the
map.
1On the map screen, tap .
2Tap an item you want to see.
Traffic information and routes are not
available in all locations.
TrafficShow traffic condition.
Satellite Display satellite photo.
TerrainDisplay geological formation.
Transit Lines Show route information.
Latitude Join Latitude.
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Receiving guides
Google Map helps you receive detailed
guides for your destination.
1On the map screen, press t,
then tap [Directions].
2Enter a departure point in the
upper text box, and a destination in
the lower text box.
Alternatively, tap at the right of the
text box to select a Start point and
End point from [My current location]/
[Contacts]/[Point on map].
3Select a transportation device from
(Driving)/ (Transit)/
(Walking).
4Tap [Go].
A list of guides for your destination
appears.
5If your search type is Transit, tap a
route in the list.
A route is displayed if you search in
car or walk option. Tap to display a
route on the map.
Information
With "Navigation" application, you can use easy
route search with current location as a departure
point.
Clearing the Maps
Clear deleted layers, route search results and
some others.
1On the map screen, press t,
then tap [Clear Map].
If there is nothing to clear, you cannot
tap [Clear Map].
My Maps View My Maps that you create on a
PC. Only viewing: You cannot create
My Maps on the terminal.
Wikipedia appears.
Tap to display a Wikipedia article
related to the location.
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Google Latitude enables you to check where
a friend is on the map, and to share status
messages. Latitude also enables you to send
messages (SMS) and emails, to make phone
calls, and to find the route to where a friend
is.
Location information cannot be automatically
shared. You need to join Latitude and invite a
friend who gives his or her location
information, or to receive an invitation from
him or her.
Joining Latitude
1While a map is displayed, press
t, and tap [Join Latitude].
For the first time to join Latitude, a
message confirming whether to allow
friends and Google to share location
information may appear.
Once you join Latitude, your menu
item changes into [Latitude].
Information
To set Latitude or log out, press t on the map
screen, then tap [Latitude], press t and tap
[Settings] to display the screen to operate.
Opening Latitude
If you join Latitude, you can confirm where a
friend is, and check update with opening the
screen.
1When a map is displayed, press
t, and tap [Latitude].
Information
For details of Latitude, press t on the map
screen, then tap [More] X [Help] X [Latitude] to
view the mobile help.
The terminal has a built-in calendar for the
schedule. If you have a Google account, you
can synchronize the terminal's calendar and
web calendar. See "Accounts & sync" (P.114).
You need to create a Google account
(P.114) before activating the calendar.
After Google account registration, tap the
Google account displayed in "Accounts &
sync" and a sync item "Sync Calendar". You
can create schedule etc.
Confirming your friend's
current location with Google
Latitude
Calendar
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1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Calendar].
2Press t, tap [Day]/[Week] to
select.
In "Day" view, [Week] and [Month] can
be selected, and in "Week" view, [Day]
and [Month] can be selected.
To create a schedule in Calendar, register
Google account and synchronize Google.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Calendar].
2Tap [New event].
In Day view or Week view, press t
and tap [New event].
3Enter a schedule name and date.
4If you have two or more calendar
accounts, select one.
5If necessary, select the repetition
intervals of the calendar.
6Select the notification intervals of
the schedule.
Tap to add a new notification into
the schedule.
7Enter a place and some others of
schedule.
8Tap [Save].
Information
Tap [More] and scroll the screen to set "Time zone",
"Guests (Email addresses)", "Show me as",
"Privacy".
Displaying a calendar schedule
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Calendar].
2Tap a schedule you want to
display.
Flick from side to side to display the
next or previous month/day/week
according to the view mode.
Information
If you login to Facebook, events in Facebook
appear on the calendar.
1If a reminder icon ( ) appears in
the status bar, drag the bar
downward.
The notification panel opens.
The reminder icon appears at set
notification time.
Setting the calendar view
Creating a calendar schedule
Releasing the reminder of a
schedule or setting the snooze
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2Tap a schedule.
3Tap [Snooze all]/[Dismiss all].
If you have any schedules on hold,
they appear on the same screen.
If you tap [Snooze all], all the
calendars can be put on snooze 5
minutes later. (Snooze is a function
that sounds the alarm some time later
even though you stop it.)
Set Calendar view, reminder notifications,
ringtone, vibration, reminder time.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Calendar].
2Press t, tap [More] X
[Settings].
3Select an item to change.
With "Clock" application, you can set an
alarm; additionally, you can set to show the
clock or photo slideshow on the display or to
play with the Music player.
1From the Home screen, tap .
2Tap [Clock].
The Clock screen appears.
aAlarm display
Appear when there is a set alarm.
b: Turn off the backlight.
Tap the screen to light up.
cClock display
When 5 minutes are passed without touching
the display, the day and time view appears.
dNews & Weather
Tap to activate "News & Weather".
* To view the weather of current location, set to
position the current location (P.175).
e: Set alarm.
f: Set to slideshow display.
g: Display the Music player screen.
h: Go to the Home screen.
Changing the calendar settings
Clock/Alarm
b
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1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Alarms].
The alarm list screen appears.
Alternatively, tap on the clock
screen to display the alarm clock list.
2Tap [Add alarm].
A new alarm time setting screen
appears.
3Tap numbers to adjust the time and
then tap [Set].
An edit new alarm screen appears
and you can set the following items.
4Tap [Done].
Return to the alarms list screen.
Turn ing the alarm ON/OFF
1On the alarms list screen, tap .
If you set the alarm on, green line
under lights on and appears in
the status bar.
When you set the alarm off, the line
under turns off.
Setting the alarm settings
Make common settings such as alarm
volume etc.
1From the alarms list screen, press
t.
2Tap [Settings].
The alarm common settings screen
appears and you can set the following
items.
Setting the alarm
Turn alarm
on
Mark to set the alarm on.
Time When changing the time, tap to
return to Step 3.
Repeat Set a day of the week for the alarm.
No repetition without setting
Ringtone Select ringtone.
Vibrate Mark to vibrate at the alarm time.
Label Name the alarm.
Alarm in silent
mode
Set not to sound the ringtone in
silent mode.
Alarm volume Set alarm volume.
Snooze duration Set time interval to sound the
ringtone again after stopping
the ringtone.
Side key behavior Set operation when side key
(m) is pressed while
alarm is sounding.
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Applications
Deleting the alarm
1On the alarms list screen, tap an
alarm to delete.
2Tap [Delete].
3Tap [OK].
Stopping an alarm while the alarm
is sounding
1On the dialog box for the alarm
sounding, tap [Dismiss] or
[Snooze].
[Dismiss] stops the alarm. [Snooze]
stops the alarm in a given time and
sounds again.
With OfficeSuite, you can view files of Word,
Excel, etc. from the terminal or the microSD
card.
1From the Home screen, tap .
2Tap [OfficeSuite].
OfficeSuite is activated.
The following applications are preinstalled in
the terminal to use the various services on the
Web.
Friends' music & videos is an application for
viewing the list of music and videos that are
shared on Facebook. You can also view a list
of videos and tracks shared by Friends on
Facebook. In addition, you can select a video
or track to post or to view comments and "
いね! (Like)".
To use the application, login to Facebook,
then from the Home screen, tap and tap
[Music & videos].
Friends' games & applications is an
application for viewing the list of games or
applications that are shared on Facebook.
You can download games and applications
that are not installed on the terminal from
here.
To use the application, login to Facebook,
then from the Home screen, tap and tap
[Games & apps].
OfficeSuite
Activating OfficeSuite
Other applications
Friends' music & videos
Friends' games & applications
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Applications
SE Store displays Sony Ericsson Store.
You can view information on accessories
compatible the terminal and purchase them.
To use SE Store, from the Home screen, tap
and then tap [SE Store].
PlayNow is a web application which allows
you to use news flash, dictionary service, etc.
To use the application, from the Home
screen, tap and then tap [PlayNow] to
connect the dedicated site. For membership
registration etc., operate following the
onscreen instructions.
mora touch is an application which allows
you to access music downloading service for
Android terminal.
To use the application, from the Home
screen, tap and then tap [mora touch] to
connect the dedicated site. You can operate
after creating a new account or using your
existing account.
life.episode application is a new
entertainment which allows you to discover
the latest information for wide ranged
categories such as news, music, animation,
photos, gourmet, shopping, etc.
corresponding specified age and gender.
Use "Pocket" function, you can clip favorite
information easily and take it out any time.
To use life.episode, from the Home screen,
tap and then tap [life.episode] to
download the application. Set age and
gender to complete installation.
ToruCa is an electronic card that can be
obtained to mobile terminals. It can be
obtained from the site as store information,
coupon ticket, etc. Obtained ToruCa is saved
to the "ToruCa" application. Use the "ToruCa"
application to display, search or update.
For details on ToruCa, refer to " ご利用ガイド
ブック (sp モード) (Mobile Phone User's
Guide [sp-mode]) (in Japanese only)" or
DOCOMO Market.
SE Store
PlayNow
mora touch
life.episode
ToruCa
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Applications
Information
For obtaining, displaying or updating ToruCa, a
packet communication charge may be applied.
Some ToruCa provided to i-mode terminal may not
be obtained/displayed/updated.
Depending on the settings of IP (Information
Provider), the following functions may not be
available.
- Updating, sending attaching email, moving to
microSD card, copying/displaying map
Some ToruCa which can be displayed in a map
from ToruCa (details) may not be displayed in a
map from the ToruCa list depending on the IP
settings.
If you set 重複チェック (Duplication check) to
"ON", obtaining the same ToruCa redundantly is not
available. To obtain the same ToruCa redundantly,
set it to "OFF".
When you send ToruCa attaching to email, it is sent
in the condition before obtaining ToruCa (details).
Depending on email application, ToruCa received
via the emails may not be saved.
Depending on browser, ToruCa cannot be
obtained.
When ToruCa is moved/copied to the microSD
card, it is moved/copied in the condition before
obtaining ToruCa (details).
This application allows you to use the online
service "Video Unlimited" providing new
entertainment world via Sony's internet
compatible devices. You can download your
favorite videos to the terminal to enjoy
watching everywhere.
To use the application, tap from the Home
screen, tap [Video Unlimited] to install the
application, and then back to the Home
screen, X Tap [Video] to connect to the
dedicated website.
Video Unlimited
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International roaming
With the international roaming (WORLD
WING), you can use without changing phone
number or mail address in the service area of
the overseas network operator affiliated with
DOCOMO. You do not need to change the
settings of call and SMS.
Service area
The terminal works in a 3G roaming area
and GSM/GPRS service area. Services
are also available in countries and areas
supporting 3G850MHz/GSM850MHz.
Check available area.
Before using the terminal overseas,
refer to the followings.
"Mobile Phone User's Guide
[International Services]"
DOCOMO International Services
website
"ドコモ海外利用 (International
roaming)" application help
Information
For Country code, International call access code,
Universal number international prefix, supported
countries/area and network operator, refer to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [International
Services]" or DOCOMO International Services
Website.
*1 To use data communication during roaming, mark
[Data roaming] checkbox in Mobile network settings.
(P.190)
*2 For GPS positioning (Positioning location), a packet
communication charge is applied.
Some services are not available depending
on the overseas network operator or
network.
Overview of International
roaming (WORLD WING)
Inter national roaming
Available Services
Main communication
service 3G GSM/
GPRS GSM
Call ○○○
Message (SMS) ○○○
Email*1○○×
Browser*1○○×
Position location of
GPS*2○○×
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International roaming
To use the terminal overseas, check the
following in Japan.
Subscription
Check the subscription of WORLD
WING. For details, contact "General
Inquiries" on the last page of this
manual.
Usage charge
Overseas usage charges (call and
packet communication) differ from those
in Japan.
Some applications automatically
perform communications. Your packet
communication charges may be higher
even in Japan. For operation status of
each application, please check it to the
application provider.
Network service settings
If you subscribe to network services, you can
use network services such as Voice Mail
Service, Call Forwarding Service, Caller ID
Notification Service, etc., even overseas.
However, some network services cannot be
used.
To use network services overseas, you need
to set "Remote access" to activate. You can
set "Remote access" in the country you stay.
Even if the setting/canceling operation is
available, some network services cannot be
used depending on overseas network
operators.
When you arrive overseas and turn on the
terminal, an available network is
automatically set.
Before using
Before leaving Japan
Advance preparation
After arriving overseas
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International roaming
Connectivity
When you have set search mode of "Available
networks" to "Select automatically" in
"Network operators" settings, optimized
network is automatically selected.
When you connect to the network operator
conducted in flat-rate service manually, you
can use the service with flat-rate packet
communication charges overseas up to the
specified upper limit per day. To use this
service, subscription of packet flat-rate
service is required. For details, refer to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [International
Services]" or DOCOMO International
Services Website.
Display
In the status bar, the type of your operator's
network are displayed.
: During International roaming
/ : Connecting/Using GPRS
/ : Connecting/Using 3G (packet)
/ : Connecting/Using HSDPA
You can confirm the name of the connected
network operator on the Notification panel.
Date & time settings
When "Date & time" is set to "Automatic", the
date, time and time differences of the
terminal clock are corrected by receiving the
information related to time and time
differences from the network of overseas
network operator you connect to.
Correction of the time/time differences may
not be performed correctly depending on
the network of overseas network operator. In
that case, set time zone manually.
Timing of correction varies by the overseas
network operator.
Date & time (P.120)
About inquiries
For loss or theft of the terminal or UIM,
immediately contact DOCOMO from the
spot to take the necessary steps for
suspending the use. For inquiries, see the
last page of this manual. Note that you are
still liable for the call and communication
charge incurred after the loss or theft
occurred.
For using from land-line phone, entering
"International call access code" or
"Universal number international prefix" for
the country is needed.
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International roaming
After returning to Japan
When you return to Japan, the terminal is
connected to DOCOMO's network
automatically. If connection is failed, perform
the following operations.
Set "Preferred network mode" of "Network
Mode" to "GSM/WCDMA preferred". (P.190)
Set "Search mode" to "Select automatically"
in "Network operators" settings. (P.189)
When you start the international roaming or
move out of your operator's network, you
need to reconnect the terminal to another
available network.
Information
Some applications automatically perform packet
communications. To disconnect packet
communication manually, from the Home screen,
press t and tap [Settings] X [Wireless &
networks] X [Mobile networks] X [Data enabled]
to unmark.
Confirming and switching the
network search mode
By default, network search mode is set to
"Select automatically". When you connect
manually to an overseas network operator
conducted in flat-rate service, confirm the
search mode with the following operations
and switch to "Select manually".
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Call settings] X [Service
providers].
3Tap [Search mode] X [Select
manually].
4From "Available networks", tap to
unmark a network to use.
To display available networks, tap
[Search networks].
Information
If you set a network manually, the terminal is not
reconnected to another network automatically even
if you move out of the network area.
To return to "Select automatically", tap [Select
automatically] in Step 3.
Making a call to outside country
you stay (including Japan)
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International roaming
Changing network mode
You can change network mode settings
according to the network mode
(communication method) adopted by the
overseas network operator.
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks] X [Network
Mode].
3Select your preferred network
mode.
You can select from [WCDMA only],
[GSM only] or [WCDMA preferred/
GSM]. If you select [WCDMA
preferred/GSM], you can use both
GSM and WCDMA.
Activating data roaming
1From the Home screen, press t
and tap [Settings].
2Tap [Wireless & networks] X
[Mobile networks].
3Tap [Data roaming].
4Read the cautions displayed, tap
[Yes].
[Data roaming] checkbox is marked.
When you arrive overseas and turn on the
terminal, an available network is
automatically set.
Check that the battery and signal levels are
high enough.
Depending on the network operator, even if
the Caller ID notification is active, the caller
ID may not be notified or appear properly.
In this case, calls cannot be made from the
call log screen.
You can make a call from overseas using the
international roaming service.
You can easily make international calls from
the country you stay to Japan or to other
countries by entering prefix "+" and then the
country code and phone number.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
Making/Receiving calls in
the country you stay
Making a call to outside country
you stay (including Japan)
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International roaming
2Dial + (press and hold [0]) X
Country code X Area code (City
code) X Enter a phone number.
If the area code begins with "0", omit
"0". However, "0" may be required to
dial to some country or area such as
Italy.
To call an overseas "WORLD WING"
user, enter "81" (Japan) for the country
code.
3Tap [Call].
You can make a call by entering the phone
number of the other party's land-line phone or
mobile phone in the same way you do in
Japan.
1From the Home screen, tap
[Phone].
2Enter the other party's phone
number.
To make a call to land-line phone,
enter the area code (city code) +
other party's phone number.
3Tap [Call].
When the other party uses international
roaming service, make a call as an
international call to Japan even when you
stay in the same country as the other party.
You can receive a call using the international
roaming service.
1While receiving a call, touch
(left) and drag it to (right).
2When the conversation is finished,
tap [End call].
Information
When you received a call during the international
roaming, regardless of which country the call is
from, it is forwarded internationally from Japan. A
caller is charged for a call fee to Japan, and the
receiver is charged for a reception fee.
Making a call within the country
you stay
Making a call to WORLD WING
user overseas
Receiving a call in the country
you stay
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International roaming
Having the other party call you
To have the other party in Japan call you
overseas
To have the other party make a call from
a land-line phone or mobile phone in
Japan to the terminal in the country you
stay, the other party only needs to dial
the phone number as in Japan.
To have the other party make a call from
the outside Japan to the terminal in the
country you stay
You have to receive a call through Japan
no matter where you are; therefore, the
other party needs to enter the
international call access code and "81"
(Country code of Japan).
International access code - 81 - 90
(or 80) - XXXX - XXXX
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A variety of commercially available optional
devices allows you to expand the terminal's
capabilities by supporting a wide range of
purpose, including personal and business
uses.
Some accessories are only available in some
areas.
For details, please contact a sales outlet such
as docomo Shop.
For details on optional devices, see the user's
manual of each device.
Back Cover SO17
Battery Pack SO04
AC Adapter cable SO03
FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 02*
Carry Case 02
Pocket charger 01
* To charge the terminal, use the supplied
microUSB cable.
First, check if the software update is
necessary for the terminal. If necessary,
perform the software update (P.201).
When checking the following items not to
improve the state, contact the phone
number given in "Repairs" the last page of
this manual (in Japanese only) or
DOCOMO-specified repair office.
Power supply
Charging
Optional and related
devices
Appendix/Index
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Cannot power on the terminal.
Check if the battery pack is attached
properly.
P. 3 1
Check if the battery pack is not run out. P.29
Cannot charge the terminal.
(The notification LED does not turn on, or the
icon that means charging does not appear.)
Check if the battery pack is attached
properly.
P. 3 1
Check if the AC adapter cable's power
plug is correctly inserted to an outlet.
P. 3 2
Check if the AC adapter cable and the
terminal are set correctly.
P. 3 2
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Terminal operation
If you execute calls, communications
or other function operations while
charging, the terminal may become hot
and the battery status icon may not
indicate charging. In this case, wait
until the temperature of the terminal
drops and charge again.
-
The notification LED blinks in red and cannot
operate the terminal.
When the battery level is low, charge
the battery pack.
P. 2 9
Become hot while operating/charging.
While calling, depending on the radio
wave condition or call duration time,
the terminal may become hot. This
condition is not abnormal.
-
While operating or charging, or if you
record video, etc. for a long time while
charging the battery, the terminal,
battery pack and adapter may become
hot. There is no problem about safety
and continue to use it.
-
The operation time provided by the battery pack
is short.
Is your terminal left for a long time
under the state of out of service area?
Out of service area, many powers are
consumed to search available radio
waves.
-
The operating time of the battery pack
varies depending on the operating
environment and the secular
degradation of the battery pack.
P. 3 0
The battery pack is a consumable
accessory. The usage duration of the
battery per one charge decreases
gradually each time the battery is
recharged.
Even the full charge state, when the
operation time is too short, purchase a
new battery pack of the specified type.
-
Turn ing the power off or restarting automatically
happens.
If the jack of battery pack is dirty, the
contact may become poor and the
power may shut OFF. When it is dirty,
clean the battery pack with a dry
cotton swab etc.
-
No operations are performed even by pressing
the keys on the terminal.
Check if you activate the screen lock. P.109
The screen reacts slowly when a button is
pressed.
When large amount of data is saved in
the terminal or transferring large-size
data between the terminal and
microSD card, the reactions on the
screen may be delayed.
-
The UIM is not recognized.
Check if the UIM installed in the right
direction.
P. 2 7
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Phone call
Display
Sound
Display data
Camera
The clock is not on time.
The clock time may become wrong
while turning on the power for a long
time. Check if "Auto" time adjust (auto
time adjust via network) is set to on and
turn the power off and on in a place
with strong radio wave conditions.
P. 1 2 0
Cannot make a call even if you press the dial
button.
Check if you activate the SIM card
lock.
P. 1 0 8
Check if you activate Airplane mode. P.95
The ringtone does not sound.
Is the call alert volume of volume
setting set to silent?
P. 1 0 4
Check if the silent mode is active. P.103
Is the ring time for Voice Mail service or
Call Forwarding Service "0 Sec."?
P. 8 7
P. 9 1
Calls are not connected.
(Even when moving "圏外 (out of service area)"
does not disappear, or although radio waves are
enough, making/receiving calls is unavailable).
Turn the power off and on, or remove
and attach battery pack or UIM.
P. 2 7
P. 3 1
P. 3 4
Due to the nature of radio waves,
making/receiving calls may be
unavailable even when "not out of
service area" or " appears on the
display for the radio wave condition".
Move to the other place and call again.
-
Due to the crossing of radio waves, at
the crowded public places, calls/mails
are crossed and the connection status
may not be good. Move to other place
or call again at other time.
-
The display is dim.
Check if the backlight time-out is set. P.106
Check if the brightness of screen is
changed.
P. 1 0 5
Check if you activate eco mode. P.52
During a voice call, the distant party's voice is
hard to listen to or too loud.
Check if the listening volume of the
sound volume setting is changed.
P. 7 4
Images or ringtones set in each feature do not
work and the terminal operates in the default
data.
Is the UIM currently inserted is the
same one which is set when the
images or ringtones are obtained?
-
Photos and video taken with the camera are
blurred.
When shooting an object nearby,
switch to macro shooting.
P. 1 5 3
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International roaming
Data management
Check if clouds or dirt attach to the
lens of camera.
-
Cannot use the terminal overseas.
When antenna mark is displayed
Do you subscribe WIRLD WING?
Check if you subscribe WORLD WING.
-
Out of service area indicator
appears
Check if you are out of the international
roaming service area or in an area with
poor signal strength.
Check if the service area and network
operator are available, referring to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide
[International Services]" or DOCOMO
International Services website.
Try to change the network settings or
overseas network operator settings.
Set "Search mode" of "Network
operators" to "Select automatically".
Set "Network Mode" to "GSM/WCDMA
preferred".
Turning off the terminal and then
turning on again may work for the
restoration.
P. 1 8 7
P. 1 9 0
P. 3 4
Cannot perform data communication overseas.
Mark the data roaming checkbox. P.190
Cannot use the terminal suddenly while using
overseas.
Check if usage amount exceeds the
limit of maximum charges for use.
For use of "International roaming
(WORLD WING)", the limit of maximum
charges for use is set in advance. If
exceeding the limit of maximum
charges for use, pay the charges.
-
Cannot receive calls overseas.
Is "Incoming Call" se to "active"? -
No caller ID is notified/A notified caller ID is
different from that of the caller/Functions for
using contents saved in phonebook or those
using Caller ID notification do not operate.
Even when a caller notifies its caller ID,
it is not displayed on the terminal
unless notified from the network or
network operator used. And, a notified
caller ID is different from that of the
caller by some networks or networks
operators you use.
-
Data transfer is not performed.
Check if USB hub is used. If you use
USB hub, operations may not be
performed correctly.
-
Data saved in microSD card is not displayed.
Remove the microSD card and insert it
again.
P. 2 8
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Bluetooth function
No service
The terminal is out of service area, or the
received signal is too weak. Move to a
location where radio signal can be reached.
The UIM is not working properly.
Insert the UIM in another terminal. If this
works, it is probably the terminal that is
causing the problem. In this case, contact
"Repairs" on the last page of this manual (in
Japanese only).
Removing and inserting UIM may improve
the problem.
SIM card is locked
Enter your PIN code (P.108) correctly.
SIM card is PUK-locked
Enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key)
(P.108) correctly.
The phone storage is full
There is no memory space. Delete
unnecessary applications (P.113) to obtain
memory space.
When trying to display an image, "×" appears
instead of it.
Or "×" appears for the demo play or the preview
function.
"×" may appear instead of destroyed
image data.
-
The terminal cannot be connected to a Bluetooth
communication device/A Bluetooth
communication device cannot be found from the
terminal.
Make Bluetooth communication device
(commercial item) registering stand-by
state and then register the device on
the terminal. If you delete already
registered device and register the
device again as a new device, delete
the registrations on both Bluetooth
communication device (commercial
item) and the terminal and then
perform registration of the devices.
P. 1 4 4
Calls cannot be made from the terminal
connecting to external device such as car
navigation or handsfree devices.
If calls are made several times when
the other party does not answer or is
out of service, the call to this number
may be disabled. In this case, turn
terminal off and on.
-
Error messages
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Make sure that the warranty is received with
the terminal upon purchase. Check to be
sure that "販売店名・お買い上げ日 (the
name of the retailer, date of purchase)", and
other items have been filled out on the
warranty before storing it in a safe place. If
any necessary information is not provided,
immediately contact the retailer and request
to complete the warranty. The terminal
comes with a year's free warranty starting
from the date of purchase.
Specifications of this product and its
accessories are subject to change for
improvement without prior notice.
Data saved in the Contacts etc. may be
changed/lost due to the trouble/repairs or
handling of the terminal. Note down the data
such as the contacts on a separate memo
and keep it safely to prevent such problems.
* You can save contents data in a microSD
card inserted to the terminal.
If you have problems with the
terminal
Before asking repair, see "Troubleshooting"
(P.193) in this manual to check the problem. If
the problem still persists, contact "Repairs" on
the last page of this manual (in Japanese
only).
If repair is required resultingly
Bring the terminal to the DOCOMO-specified
repair office. However, it must be taken
during business hours of the repair office.
Make sure to bring a warranty card with the
product when you visit the shop. Note that
repair may take some days depending on the
problem.
Warranty and After Sales
Services
Warranty
After Sales Services
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Within the warranty period
We repair the terminal free of charge
based on the terms documented in the
warranty.
When requesting a repair, make sure to
bring the warranty card with the
terminal. Repair requests that are not
accompanied by the warranty or that
involve malfunction and damage due to
incorrect handling by the owner
(damage of liquid crystal, connector,
etc) will only be repaired at the owner's
expense, even if the warranty period is
still effective.
Malfunction due to use of devices and
consumable parts other than those
specified by DOCOMO will only be
repaired at the owner's expense, even if
the warranty period is still effective.
Note that repair may be refused in
the following cases:
When some water problem is
acknowledged by the repair office (e.g.
water leak seal is reacted).
When the terminal has corrosion due to
wet by liquid, condensation,
perspiration, etc. or the internal circuit
board is damaged or deformed (we may
not be able to repair when the microUSB
connector, headset connection jack,
liquid crystal, etc. is damaged or the
frame itself is cracked) based on the
result of our examination.
- Even if repair is possible, it will be
done at the owner's expense, as this
type of corrosion or damage is not
covered by the warranty.
If the warranty period expires
We will repair the terminal at the owner's
expense.
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Parts stock period
The functional parts necessary to repair
the terminal will be basically available for
a minimum of six years after the
manufacture is discontinued.
However, depending on the defective
portion, repair may not be possible
because of a shortage of repair parts.
Note that repair may still be possible
depending on the defective portion even
if the stock period has expired. Contact
"Repairs" on on the last page of this
manual (in Japanese only).
Precautions
Never modify the terminal or
accessories.
Doing so may result in fire, injuries or
malfunctions.
The modified terminal may be repaired
only if the owner agrees on that all the
modified parts are restored to the original
conditions.
However, repairs may be refused
depending on the modifications.
The following cases may be considered
as modifications.
- Put a seal etc. on the liquid crystal or
keypad.
- Glued decorations on the terminal
using adhesion bond, etc.
- Change the parts such as exterior to
other than DOCOMO standard parts.
Malfunction and damage due to
modifications will be repaired at the
owner's expense, even if the warranty
period is still effective.
The model plate must not be removed
from the terminal.
The model plate certifies that the terminal
satisfies technical standards. It should be
noted that if the plate is removed or is
replaced with a different plate, and the
original model plate cannot be verified, it
may disqualify the unit from repairs due to
not being able to determine the technical
standards of that particular phone.
Note that the settings and other
information may be reset (cleared) as a
result of malfunction, repair or other
handling. In this case, make the settings
again.
After the repair, Wi-Fi MAC address or
Bluetooth address may be changed
regardless of the repaired parts.
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A material that generates a magnetic
field is used in the following parts of the
terminal.
Do not hold an object that is easily
affected by magnetism, such as a cash
card, close to the terminal. You may not
be able to use the card any more.
Where it is used: Speaker, earpiece
If the terminal has gotten wet or moist,
immediately power off the terminal and
remove the battery pack from it, and
then bring it to the DOCOMO-specified
repair office as soon as possible.
However, note that we may not repair the
terminal depending on the extent of the
damage.
Precautions on memory dial
(Contacts function) and
downloaded data
Note that data you created or data you
retrieved or downloaded from sources other
than your terminal may be changed or lost
when you change the model or have repairs
done to the terminal. DOCOMO shall have no
liability for any change or loss of any kind.
Under some circumstances, DOCOMO may
replace your terminal with its equivalent
instead of repairing it.
You can update the terminal to the most
recent software for optimal performance and
to get the latest enhancements.
Note
When the terminal is connected to the Internet
using the mobile network connection, data
communication fee is applied.
Make sure you back up and save all data
contained in the terminal before you start updating
the terminal.
For the first time activating the terminal after
software update, the operation may be slower from
several minutes to several ten minutes due to data
update. The required time varies by the data in the
terminal. Do not turn the power off until usual
operation speed comebacks.
Information
For details, refer to http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/
support/.
Downloading software to update
Latest software can be downloaded
wirelessly directly from your terminal via the
Internet by using mobile network connection
or by using a Wi-Fi network connection.
Updating software
Downloading software updates
wirelessly
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1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Update center].
2Press t, then tap [Refresh].
The terminal searches for software
updates.Note
Note
To download software updates by using Wi-Fi only,
from the Home screen, tap , tap [Update
center] X t, then tap [Settings] X [Automatic
update] X [Via Wi-Fi only]. Note that if you select
[Via 3G/Wi-Fi], a Wi-Fi connection automatically
switches to 3G connection when the Wi-Fi
connection is unstable and packet communication
fee may apply.
For software update via mobile network, a high
packet communication charge will be applied
because of a large amount data communication.
For this reason, subscription of packet flat-rate
service is highly recommended.
While you are using roaming service overseas, you
cannot search for or download update software
through the mobile network.
Updating software with the latest
information automatically
You can update the software with the latest
information automatically on regular basis. If
software update is searched, appears on
the status bar.
1From the Home screen, tap ,
then tap [Update center].
2Press t, then tap [Settings].
3Tap [Automatic update] X [Via Wi-
Fi only]/[Via 3G/Wi-Fi] X [OK].
Note
Note that packet communication fee may apply for
searching automatically.
You can update software by using PC
Companion that can be installed into a PC
from the terminal.
Information
To install PC Companion on a PC, an Internet
connection is required.
When PC Companion is not
installed on your PC
1Use the supplied microUSB cable
to connect the terminal to a PC.
2On the terminal, tap [Install].
Installer of PC Companion starts on
the PC.
Connecting to a PC and
updating
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3Follow the onscreen instructions
on the PC to install.
After installation, PC Companion
starts on the PC. If further software
update is searched, it is automatically
notified. Follow the onscreen
instructions on the PC.
When PC Companion is installed
on your PC
1Check if PC Companion is
activated on the PC. If not, activate
PC Companion from the Start
menu.
2Connect the terminal to a PC using
a microUSB cable.
3Follow the onscreen instructions
on the PC.
If software update is searched, it is
automatically notified.
The terminal
Main specifications
Product name SO-03D
Size Approx. 120 mm (H)×
approx. 62 mm (W)×
approx. 16.4 mm (T)
Weight Approx. 175 g (with
battery pack attached)
Storage ROM 1,024MB
(Flash memory)
RAM 512MB (SRAM)
External memory microSD card: Up to
2GB
microSDHC: Up to 32GB
(as of October, 2011)
Continuous
stand-by
time
FOMA/3G Approx. 480 hours
(Stationary)
GSM Approx. 300 hours
(stationary)
Continuous
call time
FOMA/3G Approx. 340 min.
GSM Approx. 450 min.
Charging time with AC
adapter cable
Approx. 200 min.
Display Type TFT16,777,217 colors
Size Approx. 4.0 inches
Number of
dots
480 dots×854 dots
(Full wide VGA)
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*1 It is confirmed that the terminal and all Bluetooth
devices are compliant with Bluetooth standards
designated by Bluetooth SIG, and they are
authenticated. However, procedures may differ or data
transfer may not be possible depending on the
device's characteristics or specifications.
*2 May vary by the signal status and/or whether there is
an interference between communications devices.
*3 Bluetooth standards for Bluetooth device connection
procedure according to the product's applications.
Continuous call time is an estimate of the
operation time for calling when radio signal
reception is normal.
Continuous stand-by time is an estimate of
the stand-by time when radio signal
reception is normal.
In certain circumstances, the stand-by time
may drop to as low as half the time shown
due to the battery charge, function settings,
temperature, or radio signal reception in the
area (no reception or weak).
Image
pickup
device
Type Camera: CMOS sensor
In-camera: CMOS
sensor
Size Camera: 1/4 inches
In-camera: 1/13 inch
Camera pixels Camera: Effective
pixels: Approx. 5.1 mill.
pixels
(Recorded pixels:
Approx 5.1 mill. pixels)
In-camera: Effective
pixels: Approx. 300,000
pixels (Recorded pixels:
Approx 300,000 pixels)
Still image capture size Camera:
2592×1944 (5MP)
2048×1536 (3MP)
1600×1200 (2MP)
1024×768 (1MP)
640×480 (VGA)
In-camera: 640×480
(VGA)
Video recording size Camera:
1280×720 (HD 720p)
In-camera: 640×480
(VGA)
Frame rate Max.: 30 fps
Music
playback
MP3 file Continuous playback
time
Approx. 1900 min.
(Background playback
supported)
Wireless LAN (WLAN) Compliant with
IEEE802.11b/g/n
(Corresponding
frequency band to
IEEE802.11n: 2.4 GHz)
Bluetooth Supported
Bluetooth
version
Compliant with Bluetooth
standard Ver. 2.1 +
EDR*1
Radio
power
Bluetooth standard
Power Class 1
Available
communic
ation
distance*2
Within Approx. 10 m
Supported
Bluetooth
profile*3
A 2 D P, AV R C P, H F P, H SP,
OPP, PBAP, SPP
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A use of the Internet reduces the actual call
(communication)/stand-by time.
Composing messages or activating the
camera or applications also reduces call
(communication)/stand-by time even if you
do not call or use the Internet.
Stationary continuous stand-by time is the
estimated average operation time when
radio signal reception is normal.
Moving continuous stand-by time is the
estimated average operation time when the
terminal remains in the combined conditions
of "stationary" or "moving" in a service area
when radio signal reception is normal and
the condition of "out of area".
Charging time is an estimate of the time
required to charge a completely empty
battery pack.
Battery pack
File format
The terminal supports the display or
playback of the following file format:
Still images are saved in the following file
format:
Numbers of still images (Estimation)
Time length of shooting video
(Estimation)
Product name Battery Pack SO04
Battery type Lithium Ion Battery
Voltage DC 3.6V
Current 1500mAh
Type File format
Sound MP3, 3GPP, MP4, AMR, AMRWB,
SMF, XMF, WAV, iMelody, RTTTL/RTX,
OTA, Ogg vorbis
Still image JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
Video 3GPP, MP4
Type File format
Still image JPEG
Resolution Savable number of shot images to
microSD card (2GB)
640×480
(VGA)
Approx. 20,000
Resolution Recordable time of videos to
microSD card (2GB)
640×480
(VGA)
Per video: Up to approx. 30 min.
Total: Up to approx. 134 min.
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Mobile Phone GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/
1800/1900 & UMTS/HSPA Bands 1/5/6/9/19
This model SO-03D mobile phone complies
with Japanese technical regulations and
international guidelines regarding exposure
to radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in
observance of Japanese technical
regulations regarding exposure to radio
waves *1 and limits to exposure to radio
waves recommended by a set of equivalent
international guidelines. This set of
international guidelines was set out by the
International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in
collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO), and the permissible
limits include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health condition.
The technical regulations and international
guidelines set out limits for radio waves as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which
is the value of absorbed energy in any 10
grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The
SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The
highest SAR value for this mobile phone
when tested for use at the ear is 1.17 W/kg.
There may be slight differences between the
SAR levels for each product, but they all
satisfy the limit.
The actual SAR of this mobile phone while
operating can be well below that indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes to
the power level of the device to ensure it only
uses the minimum required to reach the
network. Therefore in general, the closer you
are to a base station, the lower the power
output of the device.
This mobile phone can be used in positions
other than against your ear. This mobile
phone satisfies the international guidelines
when used with a carrying case or a
wearable accessory approved by NTT
DOCOMO or the manufacturer *2. In case you
are not using the approved accessory,
please use a product that does not contain
any metals, and one that positions the mobile
phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body.
Specific Absorption Rate
of Mobile Phone, etc.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
of Mobile Phones
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The World Health Organization has stated
that "a large number of studies have been
performed over the last two decades to
assess whether mobile phones pose a
potential health risk. To date, no adverse
health effects have been established as
being caused by mobile phone use."
Please refer to the WHO website if you would
like more detailed information.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/
publications/facts_press/fact_english.htm
Please refer to the websites listed below if
you would like more detailed information
regarding SAR.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications Website:
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/
index.htm
Association of Radio Industries and
Businesses Website:
http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (in
Japanese only)
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website:
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/
sar/
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
Japan, Inc. Website:
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/SAR/
*1 Technical regulations are defined by the
Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio
Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment
Regulations).
*2 Regarding the method of measuring SAR
when using mobile phones in positions
other than against the ear, international
standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March
2010. On the other hand, technical
regulation is currently being deliberated on
by national council. (As of October, 2011)
United States & Canada
THIS PHONE MODEL HAS BEEN CERTIFIED
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
The SO-03D mobile phones have been
designed to comply with applicable safety
requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed to not exceed the
limits* of exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy set by governmental authorities.
These limits establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population. The
Radio Wave Exposure and
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information
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guidelines are based on standards that were
developed by international scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards
include a safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all individuals, regardless of age
and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines employ
a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). Tests for SAR are
conducted using standardized methods with
the phone transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all used frequency bands.
While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phone models, they are
all designed to meet the relevant guidelines
for exposure to radio waves. For more
information on SAR, please refer to the safe
and efficient use chapter in the User Guide.
The highest SAR value as reported to the
authorities for this phone model when tested
for use by the ear is 1.25 W/kg*, and when
worn on the body is 1.04 W/kg* for speech
and 1.40 W/kg* for data calls. For body-worn
operation, the phone has been tested when
positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the
body without any metal parts in the vicinity of
the phone or when properly used with an
appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and
worn on the body.
For devices which include "WiFi hotspot"
functionality, body-worn SAR measurements
for operation of the device operating in WiFi
hotspot mode were taken using a separation
distance of 10mm.
Use of third-party accessories may result in
different SAR levels than those reported.
** Before a phone model is available for sale
to the public in the US, it must be tested and
certified by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) that it does not exceed
the limit established by the government-
adopted requirement for safe exposure*. The
tests are performed in positions and locations
(i.e., by the ear and worn on the body) as
required by the FCC for each model. The
FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this phone model with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the
FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there
may be differences between the SAR levels
of various phones, all mobile phones granted
an FCC equipment authorization meet the
government requirement for safe exposure.
SAR information on this phone model is on
file at the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section of http://
transition.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after
searching on FCC ID PY7A3880132.
Additional information on SAR can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications &
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Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://
www.ctia.org/.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR
limit for mobile phones used by the public
is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over
one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in
measurements.
** This paragraph is only applicable to
authorities and customers in the United
States.
Europe
This mobile phone model SO-03D has been
designed to comply with applicable safety
requirements for exposure to radio waves.
These requirements are based on scientific
guidelines that include safety margins
designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines employ
a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standardized methods with
the phone transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all used frequency bands.
While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phone models, they are
all designed to meet the relevant guidelines
for exposure to radio waves.
For more information on SAR, please refer to
the safety chapter in the User's Guide.
SAR data information for residents in
countries that have adopted the SAR limit
recommended by the International
Commission of Non-lonizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2 W/kg
averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue (for
example European Union, Japan, Brazil and
New Zealand):
The highest SAR value for this model phone
tested by Sony Ericsson for use at the ear is
1.17 W/kg (10g).
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio
transmitter and receiver.
When it is turned on, it emits low levels of
radio frequency energy (also known as radio
waves or radio frequency fields).
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive international safety
guidelines, developed by scientific
organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of
Radio Frequency (RF)
Exposure and SAR
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Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.),
through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. These guidelines establish
permitted levels of radio wave exposure for
the general population. The levels include a
safety margin designed to assure the safety
of all persons, regardless of age and health,
and to account for any variations in
measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of
measurement for the amount of radio
frequency energy absorbed by the body
when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is
determined at the highest certified power
level in laboratory conditions, but the actual
SAR level of the mobile phone while
operating can be well below this value.
This is because the mobile phone is
designed to use the minimum power required
to reach the network.
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency
exposure guidelines do not mean that there
are variations in safety. While there may be
differences in SAR levels among mobile
phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone
models are designed to meet radio frequency
exposure guidelines.
Before a phone model is available for sale to
the public, it must be tested and certified to
the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (that is,
at the ear and worn on the body) as required
by the FCC for each model. For body worn
operation, this phone has been tested and
meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the
handset is positioned a minimum of 15 mm
from the body without any metal parts in the
vicinity of the phone or when used with the
original Sony Ericsson body worn accessory
intended for this phone. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines.
SAR information for this mobile phone model
is included with the material that comes with
this mobile phone. This information can also
be found, together with more information on
radio frequency exposure and SAR, on:
http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/SAR/
(Japanese only)
Please follow these guidelines. Failure
to do so might entail a potential health
risk or product malfunction. If in doubt
as to its proper function, have the product
checked by a certified service partner before
charging or using it.
Guidelines for Safe and
Efficient Use
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Recommendations for care and safe
use of our products
Handle with care and keep in a clean
and dust-free place.
Warning! May explode if disposed of in
fire.
Do not expose to liquid or moisture or
excess humidity.
For optimum performance, the
product should not be operated
in temperatures below +5°C
(+41°F) or above +35°C(+95°F). Do not
expose the battery to temperatures
above +6C(+140°F).
Do not expose to flames or lit
tobacco products.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend
the product.
Do not paint or attempt to
disassemble or modify the
product. Only Sony Ericsson
authorised personnel should perform
service.
Consult with authorised medical staff
and the instructions of the medical
device manufacturer before using the
product near pacemakers or other
medical devices or equipment.
Discontinue use of electronic devices, or
disable the radio transmitting
functionality of the device, where
required or requested to do so.
Do not use where a potentially explosive
atmosphere exists.
Do not place the product, or install
wireless equipment, in the area above
an air bag in a car.
Caution: Cracked or broken displays
may create sharp edges or splinters that
could be harmful upon contact.
Do not use the Bluetooth Headset in
positions where it is uncomfortable or
will be subject to pressure.
Children
Warning! Keep out of the reach of
children. Do not allow children to
play with mobile phones or accessories.
They could hurt themselves or others.
Products may contain small parts that
could become detached and create a
choking hazard.
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Power supply (Charger)
Connect the charger to power sources as
marked on the product. Do not use
outdoors or in damp areas. Do not alter or
subject the cord to damage or stress.
Unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never
alter the plug. If it does not fit into the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by an
electrician. When a power supply is
connected there is a small drain of power.
To avoid this small energy waste,
disconnect the power supply when the
product is fully charged. Use of charging
devices that are not Sony Ericsson
branded may pose increased safety risks.
Battery
New or idle batteries can have short-term
reduced capacity. Fully charge the
battery before initial use. Use for the
intended purpose only. Charge the
battery in temperatures between
+5°C(+41°F) and +35°C(+95°F). Do not
put the battery into your mouth. Do not let
the battery contacts touch another metal
object. Turn off the product before
removing the battery. Performance
depends on temperatures, signal
strength, usage patterns, features
selected and voice or data transmissions.
Only Sony Ericsson service partners
should remove or replace built-in
batteries. Use of batteries that are not
Sony Ericsson branded may pose
increased safety risks. Replace the
battery only with another Sony Ericsson
battery that has been qualified with the
product per the standard IEEE-1725. Use
of an unqualified battery may present a
risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other
hazard.
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Personal medical devices
Mobile phones may affect implanted
medical equipment. Reduce risk of
interference by keeping a minimum
distance of 22 cm(8.7 inches) between
the phone and the device. Use the phone
at your right ear. Do not carry the phone in
your breast pocket. Turn off the phone if
you suspect interference. For all medical
devices, consult a physician and the
manufacturer.
Driving
Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the
use of phones in their vehicles unless a
handsfree kit with an external antenna
supports the installation. Check with the
vehicle manufacturer's representative to
be sure that the mobile phone or
Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the
electronic systems in the vehicle. Full
attention should be given to driving at all
times and local laws and regulations
restricting the use of wireless devices
while driving must be observed.
GPS/Location based functions
Some products provide GPS/Location
based functions. Location determining
functionality is provided "As is" and "With
all faults". Sony Ericsson does not make
any representation or warranty as to the
accuracy of such location information.
Use of location-based information by
the device may not be uninterrupted or
error free and may additionally be
dependent on network service availability.
Please note that functionality may be
reduced or prevented in certain
environments such as building interiors or
areas adjacent to buildings.
Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in
a manner which causes distraction from
driving.
Emergency calls
Calls cannot be guaranteed under all
conditions. Never rely solely upon mobile
phones for essential communication.
Calls may not be possible in all areas, on
all networks, or when certain network
services and/or phone features are used.
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Antenna
Use of antenna devices not marketed by
Sony Ericsson could damage the phone,
reduce performance, and produce SAR
levels above the established limits. Do not
cover the antenna with your hand as this
affects call quality, power levels and can
shorten talk and standby times.
Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
When the phone or Bluetooth handsfree is
turned on, it emits low levels of radio
frequency energy. International safety
guidelines have been developed through
periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. These guidelines
establish permitted levels of radio wave
exposure. The guidelines include a safety
margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons and to account for any
variations in measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used
to measure radio frequency energy
absorbed by the body when using a
mobile phone. The SAR value is
determined at the highest certified power
level in laboratory conditions, but
because the phone is designed to use the
minimum power necessary to access the
chosen network, the actual SAR level can
be well below this value. There is no proof
of difference in safety based on
difference in SAR value.
Products with radio transmitters sold in
the US must be certified by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
When required, tests are performed when
the phone is placed at the ear and when
worn on the body. For body-worn
operation, the phone has been tested
when positioned a minimum of 15 mm
from the body without any metal parts in
the vicinity of the phone or when properly
used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson
accessory and worn on the body.
For more information about SAR and
radio frequency exposure, go to: http://
www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/SAR/
(Japanese only)
Flight mode
Bluetooth and WLAN functionality, if
available in the device, can be enabled in
Flight mode but may be prohibited
onboard aircraft or in other areas where
radio transmissions are prohibited. In
such environments, please seek proper
authorisation before enabling Bluetooth or
WLAN functionality even in Flight mode.
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Malware
Malware (short for malicious software) is
software that can harm the mobile phone
or other computers. Malware or harmful
applications can include viruses, worms,
spyware, and other unwanted programs.
While the device does employ security
measures to resist such efforts, Sony
Ericsson does not warrant or represent
that the device will be impervious to the
introduction of malware. You can however
reduce the risk of malware attacks by
using care when downloading content or
accepting applications, refraining from
opening or responding to messages from
unknown sources, using trustworthy
services to access the Internet, and only
downloading content to the mobile phone
from known, reliable sources.
Accessories
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original
accessories and certified service
partners. Sony Ericsson does not test
third-party accessories. Accessories may
influence RF exposure, radio
performance, loudness, electric safety
and other areas. Third-party accessories
and parts may pose a risk to your health
or safety or decrease performance.
Disposal of old electrical and
electronic equipment
Electronic equipment and
batteries should not be included as
household waste but should be left at an
appropriate collection point for recycling.
This helps prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and
human health. Check local regulations by
contacting your local city office, your
household waste disposal service, the
shop where you purchased the product or
calling a Sony Ericsson Contact Center.
Do not attempt to remove internal
batteries. Internal batteries shall be
removed only by a waste treatment facility
or trained service professional.
Disposing of the battery
Check local regulations or call a
Sony Ericsson Contact Center for
information. Never use municipal waste.
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Memory card
If the product comes complete with a
removable memory card, it is generally
compatible with the handset purchased
but may not be compatible with other
devices or the capabilities of their
memory cards. Check other devices for
compatibility before purchase or use. If
the product is equipped with a memory
card reader, check memory card
compatibility before purchase or use.
Memory cards are generally formatted
prior to shipping. To reformat the memory
card, use a compatible device. Do not
use the standard operating system format
when formatting the memory card on a
PC. For details, refer to the operating
instructions of the device or contact
customer support.
Warning!
If the device requires an adapter for insertion
into the handset or another device, do not
insert the card directly without the required
adapter.
Precautions on memory card use
Do not expose the memory card to
moisture.
Do not touch terminal connections with
your hand or any metal object.
Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory
card.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify
the memory card.
Do not use or store the memory card in
humid or corrosive locations or in
excessive heat such as a closed car in
summer, in direct sunlight or near a
heater, etc.
Do not press or bend the end of the
memory card adapter with excessive
force.
Do not let dirt, dust, or foreign objects
get into the insert port of any memory
card adapter.
Check you have inserted the memory
card correctly.
Insert the memory card as far as it will go
into any memory card adapter needed.
The memory card may not operate
properly unless fully inserted.
We recommend that you make a backup
copy of important data. We are not
responsible for any loss or damage to
content you store on the memory card.
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Recorded data may be damaged or lost
when you remove the memory card or
memory card adapter, turn off the power
while formatting, reading or writing data,
or use the memory card in locations
subject to static electricity or high
electrical field emissions.
Protection of personal information
Erase personal data before disposing of
the product. To delete data, perform a
master reset. Deleting data from the
phone memory does not ensure that it
cannot be recovered. Sony Ericsson does
not warrant against recovery of
information and does not assume
responsibility for disclosure of any
information even after a master reset.
Loudness warning!
Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to
your hearing.
This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any change or modification not expressly
approved by Sony Ericsson may void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
FCC Statement for the USA
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If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This device complies with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the
device.
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our
sole responsibility that our product
Sony Ericsson type AAD-3880132-BV
and in combination with our accessories, to
which this declaration relates is in conformity
with the appropriate standards EN 301
511:V9.0.2, EN 301 489-7:V1.3.1, EN 301
908-1:V4.2.1, EN 301 908-2:V4.2.1, EN 301
489-24:V1.5.1, EN 300 440-2:V1.4.1, EN 301
489-3:V1.4.1, EN 300 328:V1.7.1, EN 301
489-17:V2.1.1, EN 302 291-2:V1.1.1 and EN
60950-1:2006 +A11:2009+A1:2010, following
the provisions of Radio Equipment and
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
Directive 1999/5/EC
Lund, December 2011
Pär Thuresson
Chief Quality Officer Head of Quality &
Validation
Industry Canada Statement
Declaration of Conformity for
SO-03D
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We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE
Directive (1999/5/EC)
Software delivered with this device and its
media is owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB, and/or its affiliated
companies and its suppliers and licensors.
Sony Ericsson grants you a non-exclusive
limited licence to use the Software solely in
conjunction with the Device on which it is
installed or delivered. Ownership of the
Software is not sold, transferred or otherwise
conveyed.
Do not use any means to discover the source
code or any component of the Software,
reproduce and distribute the Software, or
modify the Software. You are entitled to
transfer rights and obligations to the Software
to a third party, solely together with the
Device with which you received the Software,
provided the third party agrees in writing to
be bound by the terms of this Licence.
This licence exists throughout the useful life
of this Device. It can be terminated by
transferring your rights to the Device to a third
party in writing.
Failure to comply with any of these terms and
conditions will terminate the licence
immediately.
Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers
and licensors retain all rights, title and interest
in and to the Software. To the extent that the
Software contains material or code of a third
party, such third parties shall be beneficiaries
of these terms.
This licence is governed by the laws of
Sweden. When applicable, the foregoing
applies to statutory consumer rights.
In the event Software accompanying or
provided in conjunction with your device is
provided with additional terms and
conditions, such provisions shall also govern
your possession and usage of the Software.
End User Licence
Agreement
End User Licence Agreement
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This product includes certain open source or
other software originating from third parties
that is subject to the GNU General Public
License (GPL), GNU Library/Lesser General
Public License (LGPL) and different and/or
additional copyright licenses, disclaimers
and notices. The exact terms of GPL, LGPL
and some other licenses, disclaimers and
notices are reproduced in the about box in
this product and are also available at http://
opensource.sonyericsson.com.
Sony Ericsson offers to provide source code
of software licensed under the GPL or LGPL
or some other open source licenses allowing
source code distribution to you on a CD-ROM
for a charge covering the cost of performing
such distribution, such as the cost of media,
shipping and handling, upon written request
to Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,
Open Source Software Management, Nya
Vattentornet, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden. This
offer is valid for a period of three (3) years
from the date of the distribution of this
product by Sony Ericsson.
This product and its accessories may be
covered and controlled by Japan's export
control regulations ("Foreign Exchange and
Foreign Trade Law" and related laws and
regulations). If you wish to export this product
and/or its accessories, you must complete
the necessary procedures at your own
responsibility and cost. For details about the
procedure, contact the Ministry of Economy,
Trade and Industry.
About the Copyright and Portrait
rights
Copyrighted contents you recorded or
obtained from sites or Internet home pages
using this product by downloading or other
means, such as documents, images, music
data, software, are prohibited from
reproduction, transformation and
transmission over public lines without
consent of the copyright holders, unless
intended for personal use or any other
purpose permitted by law.
About Open Source
Software
About Open Source Software
Export Controls and
Regulations
Intellectual Property Right
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Note that some performances, shows, and
exhibitions may not allow photography, movie
shooting, or sound recording even for
personal use.
You should also refrain from taking a picture
of other people and disclosing it by such
means as posting it on a site on the Internet
without their consent because of possible
infringement of their right of portrait.
Trademarks
The company names and product names
appearing in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
"FOMA", "i-mode", "i-Dppli", "Deco-mail", "sp-
mode", "WORLD WING", "WORLD CALL",
"ToruCa", "mopera" and "mopera U" are
trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT
DOCOMO, INC.
"Bluetooth" is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG. INC., and Sony Ericsson is
licensed to use them.
"Wi-Fi" is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi
Alliance.
"Catch Phone (Call waiting service)" is a
registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph
and Telephone Corporation.
Rovi, G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and their
logos are registered trademarks in Japan of
U.S. Rovi Corporation and/or its affiliates.
"Liquid Identity" logo, "Xperia", "PlayNow",
"Timescape" and "TrackID" are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB.
"APPNAVI" is a registered trademark of Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan,
Inc.
A technology of Gracenote Mobile
MusicID is used for "TrackID".
"Gracenote" and "Gracenote Mobile
MusicID" are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Gracenote, Inc.
"Media Go" is a trademark or registered
trademark of Sony Electronics Inc.
"PlayStation" is a registered trademark of
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
"POBox" and "Sony" are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
"POBox" is a co-developed technology of
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
Japan, Inc.
"xLOUD" is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
microSDHC logo is a trademark of
SD-3C, LLC.
"Twitter" is a trademark or registered
trademark of Twitter, Inc.
"3GPP" is a trademark or registered
trademark of ETSI.
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"Google", "Google Maps", YouTube" and
"YouTube" logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Google, Inc.
"Facebook" is a trademark or registered
trademark of Facebook, Inc.
"Ericsson" is a trademark or registered
trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM
Ericsson.
mixi and mixi logo are registered
trademarks of mixi, Inc.
DLNA is a trademark or
registered trademark of the
Digital Living Network Alliance.
"Microsoft", "Windows", "Outlook", "Windows
Vista", "Windows Server", "Windows Media"
and "ActiveSync" are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
This product is protected by certain
intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use
or distribution of such technology outside of
this product is prohibited without a license
from Microsoft.
Contains Adobe® Flash® Player technology
by Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights
reserved.
Adobe Flash Player Copyright© 1996-2011
Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights
reserved.
Adobe, Flash and Flash logo are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and/or other countries.
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4
visual and AVC patent portfolio license for the
personal and non-commercial use of a
consumer for (i) encoding video in
compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard
("MPEG-4 video") or the AVC standard ("AVC
video") and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 or AVC
video that was encoded by a consumer
engaged in a personal and non-commercial
activity and/or was obtained from a video
provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide
MPEG-4 and/or AVC video. No license is
granted or shall be implied for any other use.
Additional information including that relating
to promotional, internal and commercial uses
and licensing may be obtained MPEG LA,
L.L.C. (
"
See http://www.mpegla.com
"
). MPEG
Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed
from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
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Java, JavaScript and Java-based
trademarks and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
End-user license agreement for Sun Java
Platform, Micro Edition.
1. Restrictions: Software is confidential
copyrighted information of Sun and title to all
copies is retained by Sun and/or its licensors.
Customer shall not modify, decompile,
disassemble, decrypt, extract, or otherwise
reverse engineer Software. Software may not
be leased, assigned, or sublicensed, in
whole or in part.
Other product and company names
mentioned herein may be the trademarks of
their respective owners.
In context, TM and ® mark are omitted.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are
reserved. All other trademarks are property
of their respective owners.
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A
About phone .................................................. 121
Access point
Initialize ........................................................ 94
Settings ........................................................ 93
Accessibility ................................................... 120
Account settings
Facebook ................................................... 115
Google ....................................................... 114
Accounts & sync ............................................ 114
Activate auto-sync ............................. 114, 116
Airplane mode.................................................. 95
Alarm.............................................................. 181
Set an alarm ............................................... 182
Android Market .............................................. 168
Uninstall ............................................... 55, 113
Application button............................................ 48
Applications ............................................. 48, 111
Icon .............................................................. 49
Manage ...................................................... 112
Sort............................................................... 55
APPNAVI .......................................................... 51
Area Mail ........................................................ 132
Auto-rotate screen ......................................... 105
B
Backlight
Turn off ........................................................106
Turn on ..................................................35, 113
Battery pack .....................................................31
BeeTV ...............................................................52
Bluetooth.........................................................143
Device name...............................................144
Pair setting..................................................144
BOOK Store 2Dfacto ........................................49
Bookmark........................................................136
Bookmark a web page ...............................136
Edit..............................................................137
Open...........................................................137
Books, comics EEVERYSTAR .......................53
Browser...........................................................133
Adjust settings ............................................135
Auto-fit a web page ....................................135
Close...........................................................134
Copy text ....................................................135
Display........................................................134
Exit ..............................................................133
Go back to the previous page ....................133
Move ...........................................................133
Open...........................................................133
Open a new browser window .....................134
Search for text.............................................134
Set the home page .....................................135
Switch between browser windows..............134
Zoom in/out .................................................134
Browsing history .............................................137
Index
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C
Calculator......................................................... 50
Calendar ........................................................ 179
Create a schedule...................................... 180
Display a schedule .................................... 180
Call ................................................................... 71
Decline ................................................... 73, 74
End............................................................... 72
Make ...................................................... 71, 74
Mute ............................................................. 75
On hold ........................................................ 75
Receive .................................................. 73, 74
Speaker........................................................ 75
Call Forwarding Service................................... 90
Call log ............................................................. 75
Add to contacts............................................ 76
Delete........................................................... 76
Make a call................................................... 75
Call settings ................................................... 102
Call Waiting ...................................................... 88
Caller ID Notification ........................................ 91
Camera .......................................................... 150
In-camera........................................... 152, 156
Record videos............................................ 155
Settings (Still camera) ................................ 153
Settings (Video recording) ......................... 157
Take photos ................................................ 151
Campaign Navi ................................................ 54
Character entry
Character mode ............................... 58, 61, 64
Input method.................................... 58, 61, 64
Settings ........................................................ 65
Charge ............................................................. 29
Use AC Adapter........................................... 32
Use PC..........................................................32
Chat ................................................................131
Checkbox .........................................................41
Clock...............................................................181
Connected devices (Media server) ................147
Contact Picker 2.3 ......................................58, 69
Contacts
Add a contact ...............................................77
Delete ...........................................................79
Edit................................................................78
Export .....................................................83, 84
Favorites .......................................................80
Import .....................................................83, 84
Information filter ............................................82
Link contacts ................................................79
Make a call ...................................................79
Myself ...........................................................79
Search...........................................................78
Send a contact .............................................80
Set a photo ...................................................81
D
Data synchronization ......................................116
Activate auto-sync ......................................116
Date & time .....................................................120
Display............................................................105
docomo market...............................................169
E
Ear speaker volume..........................................74
Early warning "Area Mail"................................132
eco mode..........................................................52
Email ...............................................................124
Delete .........................................................128
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Forward ...................................................... 127
Receive ...................................................... 126
Reply .......................................................... 127
Save attachment file................................... 127
Send........................................................... 125
Setup.......................................................... 124
Email account
Add ............................................................ 129
Change ...................................................... 128
Remove ...................................................... 129
Emergency call ................................................ 71
Evernote Launcher........................................... 53
F
Facebook ....................................................... 115
Delete......................................................... 116
Fixed phrase .............................................. 58, 69
G
G Guide program table.................................... 54
Gallery............................................................ 160
Play (video) ................................................ 163
Slideshow (Photo) ...................................... 162
View (Photo) ............................................... 162
Games............................................................ 148
Games & apps ............................................... 183
Gmail.............................................................. 131
Google Map ................................................... 176
Current location.......................................... 176
Directions ................................................... 178
Google Latitude ......................................... 179
Layer .......................................................... 177
Street view.................................................. 176
Google Talk .................................................... 131
GPS Function..................................................174
Enable GPS function...................................175
Enable Wireless networks to find position
....................................................................175
H
Home screen ....................................................42
I
i-Channel ..........................................................49
Index letter........................................................41
Initial settings....................................................35
International call ...............................................72
International roaming................................53, 186
J
Japanese keyboard..........................................56
Japanese syllabary keyboard ..........................64
K
Key....................................................................39
Key lock ............................................................35
Koe-no-Takuhaibin ............................................49
L
Landscape view .............................................106
Language & keyboard....................................119
life.episode .....................................................184
Link .................................................................136
LiveWareTM manager ........................................52
Location ..........................................................174
Location & security .........................................106
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M
Map Application............................................... 53
McDonald’s ...................................................... 53
Media Go ....................................................... 142
Install.......................................................... 142
Playlist ........................................................ 167
Transfer data .............................................. 143
melodycall........................................................ 49
Message (SMS).............................................. 122
Add new contact........................................ 123
Delete message ......................................... 124
Delete threads............................................ 124
Receive ...................................................... 123
Send........................................................... 122
Settings ...................................................... 123
microSD card ................................................... 28
Format ........................................................ 118
microUSB cable ............................................. 138
Missed calls ..................................................... 75
mixi................................................................. 170
Mobage............................................................ 53
mopera U ......................................................... 95
mopera U mail................................................ 130
mora touch ..................................................... 184
Move data ...................................................... 138
Music player................................................... 165
Play ............................................................ 165
Playlist ........................................................ 167
Share.......................................................... 166
Myself............................................................... 79
N
Network connection settings ............................93
Network mode ................................................190
News & Weather ...............................................51
Notification icon ................................................37
Notification LED ................................................38
Notification panel..............................................38
Notification ringtone........................................105
O
OfficeSuite ......................................................183
Own number .........................................7, 79, 121
P
PC Companion ...............................................139
Phone language .............................................119
Phonebook........................................................76
PhoneBookCopy...............................................84
PIN code.........................................................108
PlayNow..........................................................184
PlayStation pocket ....................................51, 149
POBox Touch User Guide.................................70
Privacy ............................................................117
PS Store ............................................................53
PUK (PIN Unblocking Key).............................108
Q
QWERTY keyboard ...........................................58
R
Radio button .....................................................41
Rakuten auction................................................53
Record videos ................................................155
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Remaining battery level ........................... 30, 121
Reset .............................................................. 117
Ringtone settings ........................................... 104
Ringtone volume ...................................... 74, 104
S
Schedule
Create ........................................................ 180
Display ....................................................... 180
Screen brightness.......................................... 105
Screen lock .................................................... 109
Change ...................................................... 110
Settings ...................................................... 109
Screenshot ..................................................... 158
SE Store ......................................................... 184
Search.............................................................. 47
Security code
Network security code ............................... 107
PIN code .................................................... 108
Setting menu .................................................... 93
Setup guide...................................................... 35
Shortcut............................................................ 43
Silent mode .................................................... 103
Software keyboard ........................................... 56
Software update............................................. 201
Sound............................................................. 103
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)..................... 206
Specifications................................................. 203
sp-mode........................................................... 95
sp-mode mail ................................................. 122
Status bar......................................................... 36
Status icon ....................................................... 36
Stereo Headset with Microphone............. 73, 159
Storage........................................................... 118
T
Take photos ....................................................151
Theme...............................................................46
Timescape ......................................................170
Filter ............................................................172
Reply to an SMS message .........................173
Settings...............................................171, 173
Tiles ............................................................171
View a tile....................................................172
ToruCa ............................................................184
Touch screen ....................................................39
Drag..............................................................40
Flick ..............................................................40
Pinch.............................................................40
Tap ................................................................40
Touch ............................................................40
Touch tone ......................................................105
TrackID............................................................168
Transfer data...................................................138
Troubleshooting ..............................................193
Turn power on/off ..............................................34
Twitter........................................................53, 170
Twonky Special .................................................53
U
UIM .............................................................21, 27
PIN ..............................................................108
Update center.................................................201
USB connection........................................32, 138
USB tethering .................................................100
User dictionary .................................................67
Back up and restore .....................................69
My words English..........................................68
My words Japanese......................................68
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V
Vibrate.................................... 103, 124, 181, 182
Video Unlimited.............................................. 185
VirusScan (docomo Anshin Scan) ................... 54
Voice input & output....................................... 119
Voice Mail Service............................................ 86
Volume adjust................................................. 104
VPN ................................................................ 101
W
Wallpaper......................................................... 46
Widget.............................................................. 43
Wi-Fi ................................................................. 96
Wi-Fi tethering ................................................ 101
Wireless & networks......................................... 93
Word suggestion .............................................. 67
Words by learning ............................................ 68
WORLD CALL .................................................. 72
WORLD WING................................................ 186
X
Xperia PLAY ............................................. 52, 148
Y
YouTube ......................................................... 163
Numerics
12 key keyboard .............................................. 61
Don't forget your mobile phone ... or your manners!
Remember to be courteous to others when you use your terminal.
Turn the power off when you are:
In places where use is prohibited
Be sure to switch the power off in an aircraft or a
hospital.
* Turn off your terminal even in hospital lobbies
and waiting rooms as well as hospital wards if
electronic medical devices may be in use near
you.
In crowded places such as peak-hour trains if
implanted electronic medical devices may be in
use near you
Radio waves emitted by the terminal may
adversely affect implanted pacemakers and ICDs
when used in close proximity.
Driving
Using a handheld mobile phone while driving will
result in a penalty.
However, absolutely necessary cases such as
rescue of a sick person or maintaining public's
safety are exempted.
In places such as theaters, cinemas, and art
galleries
Using the terminal in a public place, where you
need to be quiet, annoys people around you.
Keep your voice and ring tone down
Keep your voice down in quiet places like
restaurants and hotel lobbies.
If you are in an outdoor public place, make sure
you do not disturb others.
Respect privacy
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
Have good manners
The terminal is equipped with useful functions
not to answer an incoming call or to mute the
sound.
Make various applications or charge your billing plan, check your charges and points, and
more online.
My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) ⇒ 各種お申込・お手続き (Various applications/procedures) *In
Japanese only.
* "docomo ID and password" are required for use.
* Please contact "General Inquiries" described on the last page of this manual if you forget or do not have "docomo
ID and password".
* May not be available in some cases depending on the conditions of your subscription.
* There are cases where the site may not be available due to system maintenance, etc.
[Vibrate] (P.103)
Vibrates when there is an incoming call.
[Silent mode] (P.103)
Silent mode mutes the sounds of the terminal such
as the keypad sounds and the ring tone.
* Shutter sound cannot be muted.
You can also use optional services such as the
Voice Mail Service (P.86) and Call Forwarding
Service (P.90).
General Inquiries
<docomo Information Center>
0120-005-250 (toll free)
*Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean.
*Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
From DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
(No prefix) 151 (toll free)
*Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
*Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round))
Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo
shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website.
NTT DOCOMO website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
Loss or theft of the terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas
<docomo Information Center>
(available 24 hours a day)
From DOCOMO mobile phones
Failures encountered overseas
<Network Support and Operation Center>
(available 24 hours a day)
From DOCOMO mobile phones
International call access code
for the country you stay -81-3-6832-6600* (toll free)
*
You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
*If you use SO-03D, you should dial the number +81-3-6832-6600
(to enter '', touch and hold '0').
From land-line phones
<Universal number>
Universal number international
prefix -8000120-0151*
*You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the
call rate for the country you stay.
*For international call access codes for major countries and
universal number international prefix, refer to DOCOMO
International Services website.
If you lose your terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the terminal.
If the terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after returning to Japan.
Don’t forget your mobile phone・・・or your manners!
٧When using your mobile phone in a public place, don’t forget to show
common courtesy and consideration for others around you.
To prevent damage to the environment, bring used battery packs to a
docomo service counter, a docomo agent or a recycle center.
Li-ion 00
-81-3-6718-1414* (toll free)
International call access code
for the country you stay
*
You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
*If you use SO-03D, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414
(to enter '', touch and hold '0').
From land-line phones
<Universal number>
Repairs
From DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
(No prefix) 113 (toll free)
*Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
*Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round))
-8005931-8600*
Universal number international
prefix
*You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the
call rate for the country you stay.
*For international call access codes for major countries and
universal number international prefix, refer to DOCOMO
International Services website.
Sales: NTT DOCOMO, INC.
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications Japan, Inc
11. October (1st Edition) 1255-3782.1
Important information
February 15, 2011 18:05:56
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site
At www.sonyericsson.com/support there is a support section
where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you will find
the latest computer software updates and tips on how to use your
product more efficiently.
Service and support
You have access to a portfolio of exclusive service advantages
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Global and local Web sites providing support.
A global network of Contact Centers.
An extensive network of Sony Ericsson service partners.
A warranty period. Learn more about the warranty conditions in
theLimited warrantysection.
At www.sonyericsson.com/support, you can find the latest
support tools and information. For operator-specific services and
features, please contact your network operator.
You can also contact our Contact Centers. If your country/region
is not represented in the list below, please contact your local
dealer. (Calls are charged according to national rates, including
local taxes, unless the phone number is a toll-free number.)
If your product needs service, please contact the dealer from
whom it was purchased, or one of our service partners. For
warranty claims, save proof of purchase.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Please follow these guidelines. Failure to do so might entail a
potential health risk or product malfunction. If in doubt as to
its proper function, have the product checked by a certified service
partner before charging or using it.
Recommendations for care and safe use of our products
Handle with care and keep in a clean and dust-free place.
Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.
Do not expose to liquid or moisture or excess humidity.
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For optimum performance, the product should not be
operated in temperatures below -10°C(+14°F) or above
+45°C(+113°F). Do not expose the battery to
temperatures above +60°C(+140°F).
Do not expose to flames or lit tobacco products.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product.
Do not paint or attempt to disassemble or modify the
product. Only Sony Ericsson authorised personnel
should perform service.
Consult with authorised medical staff and the instructions of the
medical device manufacturer before using the product near
pacemakers or other medical devices or equipment.
Discontinue use of electronic devices, or disable the radio
transmitting functionality of the device, where required or
requested to do so.
Do not use where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists.
Do not place the product, or install wireless equipment, in the
area above an air bag in a car.
Caution: Cracked or broken displays may create sharp edges or
splinters that could be harmful upon contact.
Do not use the Bluetooth Headset in positions where it is
uncomfortable or will be subject to pressure.
Children
Warning! Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow
children to play with mobile phones or accessories. They could
hurt themselves or others. Products may contain small parts that
could become detached and create a choking hazard.
Power supply (Charger)
Connect the charger to power sources as marked on the product.
Do not use outdoors or in damp areas. Do not alter or subject the
cord to damage or stress. Unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never
alter the plug. If it does not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by an electrician. When a power supply is connected
there is a small drain of power. To avoid this small energy waste,
disconnect the power supply when the product is fully charged.
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Use of charging devices that are not Sony Ericsson branded may
pose increased safety risks.
Battery
New or idle batteries can have short-term reduced capacity. Fully
charge the battery before initial use. Use for the intended purpose
only. Charge the battery in temperatures between +5°C(+41°F)
and +45°C(+113°F). Do not put the battery into your mouth. Do not
let the battery contacts touch another metal object. Turn off the
product before removing the battery. Performance depends on
temperatures, signal strength, usage patterns, features selected
and voice or data transmissions. Only Sony Ericsson service
partners should remove or replace built-in batteries. Use of
batteries that are not Sony Ericsson branded may pose increased
safety risks. Replace the battery only with another Sony Ericsson
battery that has been qualified with the product per the standard
IEEE-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Personal medical devices
Mobile phones may affect implanted medical equipment. Reduce
risk of interference by keeping a minimum distance of
15 cm(6 inches) between the phone and the device. Use the phone
at your right ear. Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket.
Turn off the phone if you suspect interference. For all medical
devices, consult a physician and the manufacturer.
Driving
Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of phones in their
vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports
the installation. Check with the vehicle manufacturer's
representative to be sure that the mobile phone or Bluetooth
handsfree will not affect the electronic systems in the vehicle. Full
attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and
regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving
must be observed.
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GPS/Location based functions
Some products provide GPS/Location based functions. Location
determining functionality is provided “As is” and “With all faults”.
Sony Ericsson does not make any representation or warranty as to
the accuracy of such location information.
Use of location-based information by the device may not be
uninterrupted or error free and may additionally be dependent on
network service availability. Please note that functionality may be
reduced or prevented in certain environments such as building
interiors or areas adjacent to buildings.
Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in a manner which causes
distraction from driving.
Emergency calls
Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely
upon mobile phones for essential communication. Calls may not be
possible in all areas, on all networks, or when certain network
services and/or phone features are used.
Antenna
Use of antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson could
damage the phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels
above the established limits. Do not cover the antenna with your
hand as this affects call quality, power levels and can shorten talk
and standby times.
Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR)
When the phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned on, it emits low
levels of radio frequency energy. International safety guidelines
have been developed through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of
radio wave exposure. The guidelines include a safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons and to account for any
variations in measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio
frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile
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phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power
level in laboratory conditions, but because the phone is designed
to use the minimum power necessary to access the chosen
network, the actual SAR level can be well below this value. There is
no proof of difference in safety based on difference in SAR value.
Products with radio transmitters sold in the US must be certified
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). When
required, tests are performed when the phone is placed at the ear
and when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, the phone
has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the
body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when
properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and
worn on the body.
For more information about SAR and radio frequency exposure,
go to: www.sonyericsson.com/health.
Flight mode
Bluetooth and WLAN functionality, if available in the device, can be
enabled in Flight mode but may be prohibited onboard aircraft or in
other areas where radio transmissions are prohibited. In such
environments, please seek proper authorisation before enabling
Bluetooth or WLAN functionality even in Flight mode.
Malware
Malware (short for malicious software) is software that can harm
the mobile phone or other computers. Malware or harmful
applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other
unwanted programs. While the device does employ security
measures to resist such efforts, Sony Ericsson does not warrant or
represent that the device will be impervious to the introduction of
malware. You can however reduce the risk of malware attacks by
using care when downloading content or accepting applications,
refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown
sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and
only downloading content to the mobile phone from known,
reliable sources.
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Accessories
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original accessories and certified
service partners. Sony Ericsson does not test third-party
accessories. Accessories may influence RF exposure, radio
performance, loudness, electric safety and other areas. Third-
party accessories and parts may pose a risk to your health or
safety or decrease performance.
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
In the US, compatible Sony Ericsson phones may offer
compatibility with TTY terminals (with use of necessary accessory).
For more information call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center
on 877 878 1996 (TTY) or 877 207 2056 (voice), or go to
www.sonyericsson-snc.com.
Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment
Electronic equipment and batteries should not be included
as household waste but should be left at an appropriate collection
point for recycling. This helps prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health. Check local
regulations by contacting your local city office, your household
waste disposal service, the shop where you purchased the product
or calling a Sony Ericsson Contact Center. Do not attempt to
remove internal batteries. Internal batteries shall be removed only
by a waste treatment facility or trained service professional.
Disposing of the battery
Check local regulations or call a Sony Ericsson Contact
Center for information. Never use municipal waste.
Memory card
If the product comes complete with a removable memory card, it is
generally compatible with the handset purchased but may not be
compatible with other devices or the capabilities of their memory
cards. Check other devices for compatibility before purchase or
use. If the product is equipped with a memory card reader, check
memory card compatibility before purchase or use.
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Memory cards are generally formatted prior to shipping. To
reformat the memory card, use a compatible device. Do not use
the standard operating system format when formatting the memory
card on a PC. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the
device or contact customer support.
Warning!
If the device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or
another device, do not insert the card directly without the required
adapter.
Precautions on memory card use
Do not expose the memory card to moisture.
Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal
object.
Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card.
Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive
locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in
direct sunlight or near a heater, etc.
Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with
excessive force.
Do not let dirt, dust, or foreign objects get into the insert port of
any memory card adapter.
Check you have inserted the memory card correctly.
Insert the memory card as far as it will go into any memory card
adapter needed. The memory card may not operate properly
unless fully inserted.
We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data.
We are not responsible for any loss or damage to content you
store on the memory card.
Recorded data may be damaged or lost when you remove the
memory card or memory card adapter, turn off the power while
formatting, reading or writing data, or use the memory card in
locations subject to static electricity or high electrical field
emissions.
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Protection of personal information
Erase personal data before disposing of the product. To delete
data, perform a master reset. Deleting data from the phone
memory does not ensure that it cannot be recovered.
Sony Ericsson does not warrant against recovery of information
and does not assume responsibility for disclosure of any
information even after a master reset.
Loudness warning!
Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing.
End User Licence Agreement
Software delivered with this device and its media is owned by
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, and/or its affiliated
companies and its suppliers and licensors.
Sony Ericsson grants you a non-exclusive limited licence to use
the Software solely in conjunction with the Device on which it is
installed or delivered. Ownership of the Software is not sold,
transferred or otherwise conveyed.
Do not use any means to discover the source code or any
component of the Software, reproduce and distribute the
Software, or modify the Software. You are entitled to transfer rights
and obligations to the Software to a third party, solely together
with the Device with which you received the Software, provided the
third party agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this
Licence.
This licence exists throughout the useful life of this Device. It can
be terminated by transferring your rights to the Device to a third
party in writing.
Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions will
terminate the licence immediately.
Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and licensors retain
all rights, title and interest in and to the Software. To the extent
that the Software contains material or code of a third party, such
third parties shall be beneficiaries of these terms.
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This licence is governed by the laws of Sweden. When
applicable, the foregoing applies to statutory consumer rights.
In the event Software accompanying or provided in conjunction
with your device is provided with additional terms and conditions,
such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of
the Software.
Export regulations
Export regulations: Goods delivered under this Agreement may be
the subject to import and export regulations of the European
Union, the United States and other countries. Purchaser will
comply with these applicable laws and regulations and will obtain
and maintain any export and import license required for the
delivery of goods to Purchaser under this Agreement. Without
limiting the foregoing, and as an example, Purchaser will not
knowingly export or re-export goods to destinations identified
pursuant to Articles in Chapter II of European Council Regulation
(EC) 428/2009 and specifically, and without limitation, Purchaser
will also comply with U.S. government Export Administration
Regulations (“EAR”, 15 C.F.R. §§ 730-774, http://
www.bis.doc.gov/) administered by Department of Commerce,
Bureau of Industry and Security and economic sanctions
regulations (30 C.F.R. §§ 500 et. seq., http://www.treas.gov/
offices/enforcement/ofac/) administered by the U.S. Department
of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Limited Warranty
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund,
Sweden, (Sony Ericsson) or its local affiliated company, provides
this Limited Warranty for your mobile phone, original accessory
delivered with your mobile phone, and/or your mobile computing
product (hereinafter referred to as “Product”).
Should your Product need warranty service, please return it to
the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local
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Sony Ericsson Contact Center (national rates may apply) or visit
www.sonyericsson.com to get further information.
Our warranty
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony Ericsson
warrants this Product to be free from defects in design, material
and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a
consumer. This Limited Warranty will last for a period of two (2)
years as from the original date of purchase of the Product for your
mobile phone, and for a period of one (1) year following the original
purchase date of the Product for all original accessories (such as
the battery, charger or handsfree kit) which may be delivered with
your mobile phone.
What we will do
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under
normal use and service, due to defects in design, materials or
workmanship, Sony Ericsson authorised distributors or service
partners, in the country/region* where you purchased the Product,
will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product in
accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein.
Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the right to
charge a handling fee if a returned Product is found not to be under
warranty according to the conditions below.
Please note that some of your personal settings, downloads and
other information may be lost when your Sony Ericsson Product is
repaired or replaced. At present, Sony Ericsson may be prevented
by applicable law, other regulation or technical restrictions from
making a backup copy of certain downloads. Sony Ericsson does
not take any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and
will not reimburse you for any such loss. You should always make
backup copies of all the information stored on your Sony Ericsson
Product such as downloads, calendar and contacts before
handing in your Sony Ericsson Product for repair or replacement.
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www.sonyericsson.com
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden
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Conditions
1. This Limited Warranty is valid only if the original proof of
purchase for this Product issued by a Sony Ericsson authorised
dealer specifying the date of purchase and serial number**, is
presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced.
Sony Ericsson reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this
information has been removed or changed after the original
purchase of the Product from the dealer.
2. If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repair for
the defect concerned, or the replaced Product shall be warranted
for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety
(90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or
replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent
reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components will become
the property of Sony Ericsson.
3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to
normal wear and tear, or due to misuse, including but not limited
to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in
accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions for use and
maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover any
failure of the Product due to accident, software or hardware
modification or adjustment, acts of God or damage resulting from
liquid.
A rechargeable battery can be charged and discharged more
than a hundred times. However, it will eventually wear outthis is
not a defect and corresponds to normal wear and tear. When the
talk-time or standby time is noticeably shorter, it is time to
replace the battery. Sony Ericsson recommends that you use
only batteries and chargers approved by Sony Ericsson.
Minor variations in display brightness and colour may occur
between phones. There may be tiny bright or dark dots on the
display. These are called defective pixels and occur when
individual dots have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two
defective pixels are deemed acceptable.
Minor variations in camera image appearance may occur
between phones. This is nothing uncommon and is not regarded
as a defective camera module.
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4. Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is
provided by a carrier independent from Sony Ericsson,
Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation,
availability, coverage, services or range of that system.
5. This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by
installations, modifications, or repair or opening of the Product
performed by a non-Sony Ericsson authorised person.
6. The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been
caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which
are not Sony Ericsson branded original accessories intended for
use with the Product.
Sony Ericsson disclaims any and all warranties, whether
express or implied, for failures caused to the Product or
peripheral devices as a result of viruses, trojan horses, spyware,
or other malicious software. Sony Ericsson strongly recommends
that you install appropriate virus protection software on your
Product and any peripheral devices connected to it, as available,
and update it regularly, to better protect your device. It is
understood, however, that such software will never fully protect
your Product or its peripheral devices and Sony Ericsson
disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, in case of
failure by such antivirus software to fulfil its intended purpose.
7. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the
warranty.
8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN
OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL
SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST
PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS TO THE FULL EXTENT
THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, or limitation of the duration
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of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you.
The warranty provided does not affect the consumer’s statutory
rights under applicable legislation in force, nor the consumer’s
rights against the dealer arising from their sales / purchase
contract.
*Geographical scope of the warranty
If you have purchased your Product in a country member of the
European Economic Area (EEA) or in Switzerland or the Republic of
Turkey, and such Product was intended for sale in the EEA or in
Switzerland or in Turkey, you can have your Product serviced in
any EEA country or in Switzerland or in Turkey, under the warranty
conditions prevailing in the country in which you require servicing,
provided that an identical Product is sold in such country by an
authorised Sony Ericsson distributor. To find out if your Product is
sold in the country you are in, please call the local Sony Ericsson
Contact Center. Please observe that certain services may not be
available outside the country of original purchase, for example,
due to the fact that your Product may have an interior or exterior
which is different from equivalent models sold in other countries.
Please note in addition that it may sometimes not be possible to
repair SIM-locked Products.
** In some countries/regions additional information (such as a
valid warranty card) may be requested.
Trademarks and acknowledgements
The Liquid Identity logo and Xperia are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Sony is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation.
Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
Bluetooth is a trademark or a registered trademark of Bluetooth
SIG Inc. and any use of such mark by Sony Ericsson is under
license.
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Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
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