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Contents
Getting started ................... 4
Getting to know
the phone ............................ 6
Calling ............................... 15
Messaging ........................ 21
Imaging ............................. 25
Entertainment ................... 30
Connectivity ...................... 33
Important information ...... 37
Index ................................. 45
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Sony Ericsson
UMTS 2100 GSM 900/1800/1900
This user guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB, without any warranty.
Improvements and changes to this user guide
necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies
of current information, or improvements to programs
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Mobile Communications AB at any time and without
notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated
into new editions of this user guide.
All rights reserved.
©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2006
Publication number: EN/LZT 108 8212 R1A
Please note:
Some of the services in this user guide are not
supported by all networks.
This also applies to the
GSM International Emergency Number 112
.
Please contact your network operator or service
provider if you are in doubt whether you can use
a particular service or not.
Please read the
Guidelines for safe and efficient
use
and the
Limited warranty
chapters before you
use your mobile phone.
Your mobile phone has the capability to download,
store and forward additional content, e.g. ringtones.
The use of such content may be restricted or
prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not
limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws.
You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely responsible
for additional content that you download to or forward
from your mobile phone. Prior to your use of any
additional content, please verify that your intended
use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized.
Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy,
integrity or quality of any additional content or any
other third party content. Under no circumstances
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will Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your
improper use of additional content or other third
party content.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by
the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks
by Sony Ericsson is under license.
BestPic, PlayNow, MusicDJ, PhotoDJ and VideoDJ
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Cyber-shot™ is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Memory Stick Micro™ and M2™ are registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Real is a trademark or a registered trademark of
RealNetworks, Inc. RealPlayer® for Mobile is
included under license from RealNetworks, Inc.
Copyright 1995-2004, RealNetworks, Inc. All rights
reserved.
Adobe® Photoshop® Album Starter Edition
is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Microsoft, Windows and PowerPoint are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the U.S and other countries.
Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
T9™ Text Input is a trademark or a registered
trademark of Tegic Communications. T9™ Text
Input is licensed under one or more of the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480,
5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No.
1,331,057, United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;
Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI,
FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents
are pending worldwide.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
End-user license agreement for Sun™ Java™
J2ME™.
1Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted
information of Sun and title to all copies is retained
by Sun and/or its licensors. Customer shall not
modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract,
or otherwise reverse engineer Software. Software
may not be leased, assigned, or sublicensed, in
whole or in part.
2Export Regulations: Software, including technical
data, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including
the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated
regulations, and may be subject to export or import
regulations in other countries. Customer agrees
to comply strictly with all such regulations and
acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtain
licenses to export, re-export, or import Software.
Software may not be downloaded, or otherwise
exported or re-exported (i) into, or to a national
or resident of, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya,
Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised from
time to time) or any country to which the U.S. has
embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the U.S.
Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated
Nations or the U.S. Commerce Department's Table
of Denial Orders.
3Restricted Rights: Use, duplication or disclosure
by the United States government is subject to the
restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical
Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS
252.227-7013(c) (1) (ii) and FAR 52.227-19(c) (2)
as applicable.
Part of the software in this product is copyright ©
SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002). All rights
reserved.
Other product and company names mentioned
herein may be the trademarks of their respective
owners.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.
All illustrations are for illustration only and may not
accurately depict the actual phone.
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Instruction symbols
The following appear in the user guide:
Note
A service or function is network-
or subscription-dependent.
Contact your network operator
for details.
%See also page...
}Use a selection or navigation
key to scroll and select
%
10 Navigation
.
Press the navigation key centre.
Press the navigation key up.
Press the navigation key down.
Press the navigation key left.
Press the navigation key right.
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4Getting started
Getting started
SIM card and battery
To insert SIM card and battery
1Remove the battery cover.
2Slide the SIM card into its holder with
the contacts facing down.
3Insert the battery with the label side up
and the connectors facing each other.
4Slide the battery cover into place.
To charge the battery
1Connect the charger plug to the phone
with the symbol facing upwards.
2It may take up to 30 minutes before
the battery icon appears.
3Wait approximately 2.5 hours or until
the battery icon indicates a full charge.
Press a key to activate the screen.
4Pull out the charger plug.
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5Getting started
Turning on your phone
Make sure the phone is charged and a
SIM card inserted before turning it on.
After turning on, use the setup wizard
to quickly and easily prepare for use.
To turn on the phone
1Press and hold . The first start-up
may take a few minutes.
2Select to use the phone in:
•Normal mode – full functionality or
•Flight mode – limited functionality
with network, FM radio, Bluetooth™
transceivers off.
3Enter your SIM card PIN, if requested.
4At first start-up, select the language
for your phone menus.
5} Yes for the setup wizard to help you.
6Follow instructions to complete setup.
Help in your phone
Help and information are available
in your phone at any time.
To use the setup wizard
} Settings } the General tab } Setup
wizard and select an option:
•Settings download or
•Basic setup or
•Tips and tricks.
To view information about functions
Scroll to a function } More } Info,
if available.
To view the phone demonstration
} Entertainment } Demo tour.
Making and receiving calls
The phone must be in normal mode.
To make and receive calls
Enter a phone number (with international
prefix and area code if applicable) } Call
to make the call or } More } Make
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. } End call
to end the call.
To receive a call
When the phone rings } Answer or
} Busy to reject the call.
To end a call
} End call.
If predefined settings exist in your phone,
you may not need more settings. If you
use
Settings download
, you must
accept
to register the phone at Sony
Ericsson. A text message is sent. No
personal data will be transferred to or
processed by Sony Ericsson.
Contact your network operator or service
provider for more information.
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Getting to know the phone
Phone overview
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1Video call camera, ear speaker
2Photo key: (left) from standby, view camera album pictures in full view
or (lower) with the camera for shoot modes.
3Play/stop button
4Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) slot
5Screen
6Selection key
7Internet key
8Back key
9Navigation key/Music player control
10 Power on/off button
11 Photo key: (right) from standby, view camera album thumbnail pictures
or (upper) with the camera for camera scenes/video night mode.
12 Volume, camera digital zoom buttons
13 Selection key
14 Activity menu key
15 Camera button
16 Clear key
17 Infrared port
18 Silent key
19 Connector for charger, handsfree and USB cable
20 Active camera lens cover
For more information %
10 Navigation
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Menu overview
PlayNow™* Internet* Entertainment
Online services*
Radio
Games
Video player
VideoDJ™
PhotoDJ™
MusicDJ™
Remote control
Record sound
Demo tour
Cyber-shot™ Messaging Music player
Write new
Inbox
Email
RSS reader
Drafts
Outbox
Sent messages
Saved messages
My friends*
Call voicemail
Templates
Settings
Now playing
Artists
Tracks
Playlists
File manager** Contacts Video call
Camera album
Music
Pictures
Videos
Themes
Web pages
Games
Applications
Other
New contact
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Calls** Organizer
All Answered Dialled Missed
Alarms
Applications
Calendar
Tasks
Notes
Synchronization
Timer
Stopwatch
Calculator
Code memo
Settings**
General
Profiles
Time & date
Language
Update service
Voice control
New events
Shortcuts
Flight mode
Security
Setup wizard
Phone status
Master reset
Sounds & alerts
Ring volume
Ringtone
Silent mode
Increasing ring
Vibrating alert
Message alert
Key sound
Display
Wallpaper
Themes
Start-up screen
Screen saver
Clock size
Brightness
Sleep mode clock
Edit line names*
Calls
Divert calls
Manage calls
Time & cost*
Show/hide my no.
Handsfree
Switch to line 2*
Connectivity*
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Synchronization
Device management
Mobile networks
Data communication
Internet settings
Streaming settings
Accessories
* Some menus are operator-, network- and subscription-dependent.
** Use the navigation key to move across tabs in submenus. For more information
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10 Navigation.
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Navigation
The main menus are shown as icons.
Some submenus include tabs. Scroll
to a tab by pressing the navigation
key left or right and selecting an option.
Navigation keys
Key
Go to the main menus or to select highlighted items.
Move through the menus and tabs.
Select options shown immediately above these keys on the screen.
Go back one level in the menus. Press and hold to return to standby
or to end a function.
Delete items, such as pictures, sounds and contacts.
during a call, press and hold to mute the microphone.
Open the browser.
Open the activity menu %
13 Activity menu
.
Open or minimize the Music player.
Press and hold to take a picture or record a video clip.
Press and hold to call your voicemail service (if set).
- Press and hold any of these keys to reach a contact beginning with
a specific letter.
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Entering letters
Enter letters in one of the following ways
(text input methods), for example, when
writing messages:
•Multitap text input
•T9™ Text Input
To change the text input method
Before, or when entering letters, press
and hold to change the method.
Options when entering letters
} More for options when writing
a message.
- Press a number key and } Call to speed dial.
Turn off the ringtone when receiving a call.
Press and hold to set the phone to silent. The alarm signals even
if the phone is set to silent.
View status information in standby.
Increase the volume during a call, or when using the Music player.
Zoom out when using the camera or viewing pictures.
Press and hold to go back one track.
Press twice to reject a call.
Decrease the volume during a call, or when using the Music player.
Zoom in when using the camera or viewing pictures.
Press and hold to go forward one track.
Use left or right photo keys to view camera album pictures from
standby, for full or thumbnail views.
} Info Find more information, explanations or tips about selected features,
menus or functions available in your phone %
5 Help in your phone
.
} More Enter a list of options. There are different alternatives in the list
of options depending on where you are in the menus.
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To enter letters using multitap input
•Press - repeatedly until
the desired character appears.
•Press to shift between capital
and lower-case letters.
•Press and hold - to enter
numbers.
•Press to delete letters or numbers.
•Press for the most common
punctuation marks.
•Press to add a space.
T9™ Text Input
The T9 Text Input method uses a built-
in dictionary to recognize the most
commonly used word for each
sequence of key presses. This way, you
press each key only once, even if the
letter you want is not the first letter on
the key.
To enter letters using T9 Text Input
1To enter text, you have to be in a
function where text input is possible,
for example, } Messaging } Write new
} Text message.
2For example, to write the word “Jane”,
press , , , .
3If the word shown is the one you want,
press to accept and add a space.
To accept a word without adding a
space, press . If the word shown is
not the one you want, press or
repeatedly to view alternative words.
Accept a word and add a space by
pressing .
4Continue writing the message. To enter
a mark, press and then or
repeatedly, press to accept and
add a space.
To add words to the T9 Text Input
dictionary
1When entering letters } More
} Spell word.
2Edit the word by using multitap input.
Use and to move the cursor
between the letters. To delete a
character, press . To delete the
entire word, press and hold .
When you have edited the word
}
Insert
.
The word is added to the T9 Text Input
dictionary. Next time you enter this
word using T9 Text Input, it appears
in alternative words.
Next word prediction
When writing a message, you can use
T9 Text Input to predict the next word,
if previously used in a sentence.
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To turn next word prediction on/off
When entering letters } More } Writing
options } Next word pred.
To use next word prediction
When entering letters, press
to accept or continue.
Activity menu
You can open the activity menu almost
anywhere in the phone to view and
handle new events, and access book-
marks and shortcuts.
To open and close the activity menu
Press .
Activity menu tabs
•New events – such as missed calls
and messages. When a new event
occurs, the tab appears. Press
to dismiss an event from the event
tab. New events can also be set to
appear as pop-up text instead,
} Settings } the General tab } New
events } Pop-up.
•Running apps – applications that
are running in the background.
Select an application to return
to it or press to end it.
•My shortcuts – add, delete and
change the order of shortcuts.
When you select a shortcut and the
application opens, other programs
are closed or minimized.
•Internet – your Internet bookmarks.
When you select a bookmark and
the browser opens, other programs
are closed or minimized.
File manager
Use the file manager to handle items
such as pictures, videos, music, themes,
Web pages, games and applications
saved in the phone memory or on a
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory
card.
You can also move and copy files
between the phone, a computer
and a memory card.
Create subfolders to move or copy
files to. Games and applications can
be moved within the Games and
Applications folders. Unrecognized
files are saved in the Other folder.
When handling files, you can select
several or all files in a folder at the same
time for all items except Games and
Applications.
You may have to purchase a memory
card separately from your phone.
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All files are automatically saved in the
phone memory. If all available memory
is full, you cannot save any files until
content is removed.
File manager menu tabs
The file manager is divided into three
tabs, and icons are included to indicate
where the files are saved.
•All files - all content in the phone
memory and on a Memory Stick
Micro™ (M2™).
•On Memory Stick - all content on
a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).
•In phone - all content in the phone
memory.
File information
View file information by highlighting
it } More } Information.
To use a file from the file manager
1} File manager and open a folder.
2Scroll to a file } More.
To move or copy files to a computer
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34 Transferring files using the USB
cable
.
To create a subfolder
1} File manager and open a folder.
2} More } New folder and enter a name
for the folder.
3} OK to save the folder.
To select several files
1} File manager and open a folder.
2} More } Mark } Mark several.
3Scroll to select files } Mark or Unmark.
To select all files in a folder
} File manager and open a folder
} More } Mark } Mark all.
To delete a file or a subfolder from
the file manager
1} File manager and open a folder.
2Scroll to a file } More } Delete.
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Calling
Making and receiving calls
Before you can make or receive any
calls, you must turn on your phone
and be within range of a network.
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5 Turning on your phone
. To make
a video call %
17 Video call
.
Networks
When you turn on the phone, it auto-
matically selects your home network
if this is within range. If it is not within
range, you may use another network,
provided your network operator has
an agreement that allows you to do
so. This is called roaming.
Select the network to use, or you
can add a network to your preferred
networks. You can also change the
order in which networks are selected
during an automatic search.
To view available network options
} Settings and use or to scroll
to the Connectivity tab } Mobile
networks.
To make a call
1
Enter a phone number (with internationa
l
country code and area code,
if applicable).
2} Call to make a voice call or } More
to view options, such as Make video
call %
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.
3} End call to end the call.
To make international calls
1Press until a + sign appears.
2Enter the country code, area code
(without the first zero) and phone
number } Call to make a voice call
or } More } Make video call.
To re-dial a number
If a call connection fails and Retry?
appears } Yes.
To answer or reject a call
} Answer or } Busy.
You can call numbers from your
contacts and call list
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and
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21 Call list.
Do not hold the phone to your ear when
waiting. When the call connects, the
phone gives a loud signal, unless muted.
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To turn off the microphone
1Press and hold .
2To resume the conversation press and
hold again.
To turn the loudspeaker on or off
during a voice call
} More } Turn on speaker or Turn off
speaker.
To change the ear speaker volume
Press to increase or to
decrease the ear speaker volume
during a call.
Missed calls
When the activity menu is set to
default missed calls appear in the New
events tab in standby. If pop-up is set
to default Missed appears in standby
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13 Activity menu
.
To check missed calls from standby
•If pop-up is set to default:
} Calls and use or to scroll to
the Missed tab. Scroll or to
select a number } Call to call.
•If activity menu is set to default:
Press and use or to scroll
to the New events tab and use or
to select a number } Call to call.
Emergency calls
Your phone supports international
emergency numbers, for example, 112,
911. These numbers can normally be
used to make emergency calls in any
country, with or without a SIM card
inserted, if a 3G (UMTS) or GSM
network is within range.
To make an emergency call
Enter 112 (the international emergency
number) } Call.
To view your local emergency
numbers
} Contacts } More } Options } Special
numbers } Emergency nos.
Do not hold the phone to your ear when
using the loudspeaker. This could
damage your hearing.
In some countries, other emergency
numbers may also be promoted. Your
network operator may therefore have
saved additional local emergency
numbers on the SIM card.
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Video call
See a person on screen during calls.
Before you start
To make a video call, both you and
the person you are calling need a
subscription that supports the 3G
(UMTS) service, and you need to be
within range of a 3G (UMTS) network.
3G (UMTS) service is available when
the 3G icon appears in the status bar.
Video call demo mode
You can use most video call functions
without making a call, for example, to
prepare a camera view before calling.
} Video call.
To make a video call
When 3G (UMTS) service is available,
you can make a video call in one of the
following ways:
•Enter a phone number (international
prefix and area code if applicable)
} More } Make video call.
•Contacts and select the contact to call.
Use or to select a number } More
} Make video call.
•Video call } Call.... } Contacts to
retrieve a phone number } Call or
enter a phone number } Call.
To zoom the outgoing video in or out
Press to zoom in the outgoing video
and press to zoom out.
To accept an incoming video call
} Answer.
To end a video call
} End call.
Video call options
} More for the following options:
•Switch camera – to switch between
the main and video call cameras. Use
the main camera to show a full image
of your surroundings to the recipient.
•Stop camera/Start camera – turn the
video camera off or on. An alternative
picture is shown when off.
•Save picture – save the image shown
in the large view, for example, the
incoming caller image.
•Camera – options
•Brightness – adjust the level for the
outgoing picture.
•Turn on night m. – use when lighting
conditions are poor. This setting
affects the outgoing video.
•Sound – options during a video call
•Turn off speaker/Turn on speaker –
incoming sound.
•Mute microphone/Unmute mic. –
microphone off or on.
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•Transfer sound – to and from
handsfree equipment via Bluetooth.
•Layout – options
•Switch pictures – show incoming
or outgoing video in full size view.
•Hide small pic./Show small pic.
•Mirror image – show the outgoing
camera picture.
•Settings – when answering.
•Answer mode – set the video call
camera to on or off.
•Alternative pic. – set a picture
to show to the recipient when the
camera is off.
•Audio options – select if microphone,
speaker phone, or both should be
on or off.
•Video quality – select picture quality
for video calls. Changes do not take
effect during an ongoing call.
Contacts
You can save your contact information
in the phone memory or on a SIM card.
The following is available:
You can choose which contact
information – Phone contacts or
SIM contacts – is shown as default.
For useful information and settings
}Contacts } More } Options.
Default contact
If Phone contacts is selected as default,
your contacts show all the information
saved in Contacts. If you select SIM
contacts as default, your contacts
show information depending on the
SIM card.
To select default contacts
1} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Default contacts.
2} Phone contacts or SIM contacts.
Phone contacts
Save contacts in the phone with
names, phone numbers and personal
information. You can also add pictures
and ringtones to contacts. Use , ,
and to scroll between tabs and
their information fields.
To add a phone contact
1If Phone contacts is selected as default,
} Contacts } New contact } Add.
2Enter the name } OK.
3Enter the number } OK.
4Select a number option.
5Scroll between tabs and select the fields
to add information. To enter symbols
such as @, } More } Add symbol and
select a symbol } Insert.
6When all information is added } Save.
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SIM contacts
Save contacts on your SIM card.
To add a SIM contact
1If SIM contacts is selected as default,
} Contacts } New contact } Add.
2Enter the name } OK.
3Enter the number } OK and select
a number. Add more information,
if available } Save.
To delete a contact
1} Contacts and scroll to a contact.
2Press and select Yes.
To delete all phone contacts
} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Delete all contacts
} Yes and } Yes. Names and numbers
on the SIM card are not deleted.
To automatically save names and
phone numbers on the SIM card
} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Auto save on SIM
and select On.
Memory status
The number of contacts you can
save in the phone or on the SIM
card depends on available memory.
To view memory status
} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Memory status.
Using contacts
Contacts can be used in many ways.
Below you can see how to:
•call phone and SIM contacts.
•send phone contacts to another
device.
•copy contacts to phone and SIM
card.
•add a picture or a ringtone to
a phone contact.
•edit contacts.
•synchronize your contacts.
To call a phone contact
1} Contacts. Scroll to, or enter the first
letter or letters of the contact.
2When the contact is highlighted press
or to select a number } Call or
} More } Make video call.
To call a SIM contact
•If SIM contacts is default } Contacts
and when the contact is highlighted
press or to select a number
} Call or } More } Make video call.
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•If Phone contacts is set as default
} Contacts } More } Options } SIM
contacts and select the contact } Call
or } More } Make video call.
To send a contact
} Contacts and select a contact } More
} Send contact and select a transfer
method.
To send all contacts
} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Send all contacts
and select a transfer method.
To copy names and numbers
to the SIM card
1} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Copy to SIM.
2Select one of the alternatives.
To copy names and numbers to phone
contacts
1} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Copy from SIM.
2Select one of the alternatives.
To add a picture, ringtone sound
or video to a phone contact
1} Contacts and select the contact
} More } Edit contact.
2Select the relevant tab and then select
Picture or Ringtone } Add.
3Select an option and an item } Save.
To edit a phone contact
1} Contacts and select a contact } More
} Edit contact.
2Scroll to the relevant tab and select
the field to edit } Edit.
3Edit the information } Save.
To edit a SIM contact
1If SIM contacts is default } Contacts
and select the name and number to edit.
If phone contacts is default } Contacts
} More } Options } SIM contacts and
select the name and number to edit.
2} More } Edit contact and edit the
name and number.
To select the sort order for contacts
} Contacts } More } Options
} Advanced } Sort order.
When copying all contacts from the phone
to the SIM card, all existing SIM card
information is replaced.
If your subscription supports Calling Line
Identification (CLI) service, you can assign
personal ringtones to contacts.
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Call list
Information about most recent calls.
To call a number from the call list
1From standby } Calls and select a tab.
2Scroll to the name or number to call
} Call or } More } Make video call.
To add a call list number to contacts
1From standby, } Calls and select a tab.
2Scroll to the number to add } More
} Save number.
3} New contact to create a new contact,
or select an existing contact to add
the number to.
To clear the call list
} Calls and select the All tab } More
} Delete all.
Messaging
Your phone supports various messaging
services. Please contact your service
provider about the services you can
use, or for more information, visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
Text messaging (SMS)
Text messages can contain simple
pictures, sound effects, animations,
and melodies. You can also create
and use templates for your messages.
Before you start
The number to your service centre is
supplied by your service provider and
is usually set on the SIM card. If not,
you can enter the number yourself.
To set a service centre number
1} Messaging } Settings } Text
message } Service centre. If the
service centre number is saved on
the SIM card it is shown.
2If there is no number shown } Edit
} New ServiceCentre and enter the
number, including the international “+”
prefix and country/region code } Save.
If you send a text message to a group,
you will be charged for each member.
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Sending text messages
For information about entering letters
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To write and send a text message
1} Messaging } Write new } Text
message.
2Write your message } Continue. (You
can save a message for later in Drafts
by pressing } Save message.)
3} Enter phone no. and enter a number,
or } Contacts look-up to retrieve a
number or a group from Contacts, or
} Enter email addr. or select from last
used recipients } Send.
To copy and paste text in a message
1When writing your message } More
} Copy & paste.
2} Copy all or } Mark & copy and use
the navigation key to scroll and mark
text in your message.
3} More } Copy & paste } Paste.
To insert an item in a text message
1When writing your message } More
} Add item.
2Select an option and then an item,
for example, a picture.
To delete a message
1} Messaging and select a folder.
2Select the message to delete and press
.
To set default text message options
} Messaging } Settings } Text
message and select the options
to change.
Picture messaging (MMS)
Picture messages can contain text,
pictures, camera pictures, slides, sound
recordings, video clips, signatures and
attachments. You can send picture
messages to a mobile phone or an
email address.
For more information, visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
Some language-specific characters use
more space. For some languages you can
deactivate
National chars.
to save space.
To send a message to an email address,
you need to set an email gateway number,
} Messaging } Settings } Text message
}
Email gateway
. The number is supplied
by your service provider.
You can convert your text message
to a picture message. When writing your
message
}
More
}
To picture msg
and
continue creating a picture message,
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Before you start
Both you and the recipient must have
subscriptions that support picture
messaging.
If no Internet profile or message server
exists, you can receive all the settings
for MMS automatically from your
network operator
or from
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
Before sending a picture message,
you can check:
The address of your message server and
an Internet profile are set } Messaging
} Settings } Picture message } MMS
profile and select a profile. } More
} Edit } Message server and } More
} Edit } Internet profile.
To create and send a picture
message
1} Messaging } Write new } Picture
msg } More to view a list of items to
add to your message. Select an item.
2} More to add more items to the
message. For specific item options,
select the item } More and select
the option type to edit.
3When ready to send } Continue.
4} Enter email addr. or } Enter phone
no. or } Contacts look-up to retreive a
number or group in Contacts or select
from last used recipients } Send.
To set default picture message
options
} Messaging } Settings } Picture
message and select options to change.
Email
Read your email messages in your
phone at any time. The email address
that you use on your computer can also
be used in your phone. To do this, your
phone needs the same email settings
as used by your computer for email
address. To use your computer email
address in your phone, do one of the
following:
•Receive settings automatically
The easiest way is to have settings
sent directly to your phone. Use
Internet on your computer to go to
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
When writing and editing picture
messages you can use the copy and
paste functionality
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•Enter settings manually
•Ask your email provider for settings
information. An email provider is the
person or company who provided
your email address, for example, your
IT administrator at work or an Internet
provider, or
•you may have a document at home
from your email provider with the
settings information, or
•you may find the information in your
computer email program settings.
What information do I need?
The minimum you need is the following:
Help in your phone
There are also setup instructions and
help information as you enter settings.
To enter email settings
1} Messaging } Email } Settings.
2After settings are entered, } Inbox
} More } Send & receive to access
your email.
When settings are entered, your phone
can connect to an email server to send
and receive email messages.
For more information, contact your
email provider or see the
User guide
with
additional information
at
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
My friends
Connect and log in to the My friends
server to communicate online with your
favourite friends. If your subscription
supports instant messaging and
presence services, you can send and
receive messages and see contact
status if online. If no settings exist in
your phone, you need to enter server
settings.
Setting types
Examples
Connection type
POP3 or IMAP4
Email address
joe.smith@example
.com
Incoming server
mail.example.com
Username
jsmith
Password
zX123
Outgoing server
mail.example.com
There are many different email providers.
Their terminology and required information
may differ. Not all service providers allow
email access.
Contact your service provider for more
information.
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Imaging
Camera and video recorder
Take pictures and record video clips
to save, view and send in messages.
Camera buttons and keys
To take a picture or record video
1Slide open the lens cover.
2Use the navigation key to
switch between camera and
video recorder.
3Camera: Press half way
down to use auto focus and
then fully down to take a picture.
Video: Press half way down
to use auto focus and then fully down
to start recording. To stop recording,
press again.
•To take another picture or record
another video clip, press to
return to the viewfinder.
•To stop using the camera or video
recorder and return to standby,
press and hold or close the
lens cover.
Pictures and video clips are saved
in File manager } Camera album.
Zoom in
or out
Take pictures
Record video
Screen options
(top right)
Screen options
(bottom right)
Photo key (upper)
Camera: scenes
Video: night
Switch camera/video or
Adjust brightness or
Photo key (lower)
Camera: shoot modes
Video: shoot modes
Delete
Back
Clos
e
Open
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Camera settings
When you are in the viewfinder
} Settings for options to adjust and
enhance your pictures and video clips
before taking or recording them.
To use the zoom
Use volume buttons to zoom in and out.
To adjust brightness
Use the navigation key to increase
or decrease brightness.
To use auto focus
Press half way down. You will
hear a beep when auto focus is set
within the frame that appears.
BestPic™
Use BestPic™ to catch the moment
when taking pictures. Capture a range
of 9 pictures from just before you press
the camera button down to just after.
You can save the best picture or more
pictures. This is not available with
certain options, such as flash.
To use BestPic™
1When using the camera, press the
lower photo key once or } Settings
}Shoot mode } BestPic™.
2Press half way down to use Focus
and then fully down to take a picture.
3Press or to select the best
picture } Save.
Camera and video options
When the camera or video is activated
} Settings for the following options:
•Switch to video camera – to record
a video clip or Switch to still camera –
to take a picture.
•Shoot mode (camera):
•Normal – no frame.
•BestPic™ – select from 9 pictures.
•Panorama – join several pictures
into one.
•Frames – add a frame to your picture.
•Shoot mode (video):
For picture message or High quality
video.
•Scenes (camera) – select from:
•Auto – automatic settings.
•Twilight landscape – a scenic
picture at night.
If you try to record with a strong light
source such as direct sunlight or a lamp
in the background, the screen may black
out or the picture may be distorted.
Do not look directly at the camera Xe flash
in the phone using a magnification device.
Failure to comply with this warning may
damage your eyes.
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•Twilight portrait – for example,
for a subject picture at night.
•Landscape – a scenic picture.
•Portrait – for example, a subject
picture.
•Beach/Snow – use in bright
environments, for example, at the
beach or when skiing.
•Sports – use for fast-moving objects.
•Document – use for pictures of text
or drawings.
•Picture size (camera) – select from:
•3 MP (2048x1536 pixels)
•2 MP (1632x1224)
•1 MP (1280x960)
•VGA (640x480)
•Focus – select from:
•Auto – auto focus for close-ups.
•Macro – use for detailed close-ups.
•Infinite – use to focus on all scenery.
•Flash (camera) – select from:
•Off, Auto or
Red-eye reduction – to reduce the
effect of red-eyes in pictures.
•Turn on image stabilizer – if available,
use to keep the image steady. In poor
lighting conditions it compensates for
small hand movements.
•Turn on night mode (video) – adapt
to poor lighting conditions.
•Turn on self-timer (camera) – take a
picture a few seconds after pressing
the camera button.
•Effects – select from:
•Off – no effect.
•Black & white – no colour.
•Negative – reversed colours.
•Sepia – brown tint.
•Solarize – overexposure.
•White balance – adjust colours to
lighting conditions. Select from Auto,
Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent or
Incandescent.
•Metering mode – adjust exposure to
the whole or the centre of the picture
or video. Select from Normal or Spot.
•Picture quality (camera):
Normal or Fine picture quality.
•Turn off mic. (video) – set microphone.
•Shutter sound (camera) – select
different shutter sounds.
•Turn on time and date (camera) – add
time and date to a picture to appear as
red text in the lower right corner. View
in 1:1 size or use zoom when viewing
a picture to see the text.
•Reset file no. – reset the file number
counter.
•Save to – select to save to Memory
Stick or Phone memory.
The 3 MP picture size is 2000x1500 with
image stabilizer on, if available.
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Camera shortcuts
When using the camera, you can also
use keys as shortcuts to options:
Transferring pictures
Transfer to your computer
Using the USB cable, you can drag and
drop camera pictures to a computer
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cable
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To further enhance and organize their
camera pictures on a computer,
Windows® users can install Adobe®
Photoshop® Album Starter Edition,
included on the CD with phone or visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
Blog on the Internet
Send pictures to publish in a blog
if your subscription supports it.
To send camera pictures to a blog
1When viewing a picture you have just
taken } More } Blog this.
2Follow the instructions that appear
for first-time use, for example, approve
terms and conditions.
3Add title and text } OK } Publish to
send a picture to your blog.
A text message is sent to your phone
with your Web address and log-in
information. You can forward the text
message for others to access your
Web page photos.
To send pictures to a blog
1Press (right photo key) to go directly
to Camera album or } File manager
to select a picture in a folder.
2} More } Send } To blog.
3Add title and text } OK } Publish.
Key shortcut
upper Scenes or
Turn on night mode (video)
lower Shoot mode
Picture size
Focus
Turn on image stabilizer,
if available.
Camera key guide
Flash
Web services may require a separate
license agreement between you and
the service provider. In some locations,
additional regulations and/or charges may
apply. For more information, contact your
service provider.
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To visit a blog address in a contact
} Contacts and select a contact web
address } Go to.
Camera album printing
Camera pictures are saved in } File
manager } Camera album. You can
print camera album pictures in your
phone via the USB cable connected
to a PictBridge™ compatible printer.
To view your camera pictures
1Use photo keys or } File manager
} Camera album.
2The pictures are shown in thumbnail
view. For a full picture view } View.
To print camera pictures via USB
1} File manager } Camera album.
2} More } Mark or Mark several or
Mark all pictures for printing.
3} More } Print and follow instructions.
4Connect the USB cable to the phone.
5Connect the USB cable to the printer.
6Wait for feedback in the phone } OK.
7Set printer settings, if required } Print.
Pictures and video clips
View and use pictures and video clips.
To view and use pictures
1} File manager } Pictures.
2Select a picture } View or } More
} Use as and select an option.
To send a picture
} File manager } Pictures and scroll
to a picture. } More } Send and select
a transfer method.
To receive a picture
} Settings } Connectivity and select
a transfer method.
Disconnect and re-connect the USB
cable if there is a printer error.
Some phones do not support pictures
sizes more than 160x120.
On a computer, view size 2048x1536.
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Entertainment
Stereo portable handsfree
To use the handsfree
Connect the stereo portable handsfree
to your phone to use it for calls, listening
to music, videos or the radio. If you
receive a call and are playing music,
music stops for you to answer. Music
resumes when the call is ended or
rejected.
Music and video player
Your phone supports the following
file types: MP3, MP4, M4A, 3GP, AAC,
AAC+, Enhanced AAC, AMR, MIDI, IMY,
EMY, WAV (16 kHz maximum sample
rate) and Real®8. The phone also
supports streamed files that are 3GPP
compatible.
To play music and videos
1} Music player or } Entertainment
} Video player. A player browser opens.
2Browse for songs by artist or track, or
in playlists. You can also browse for
video clips. Select a list } Open.
3Highlight a title } Play.
The following options are available:
•Press and hold to play or stop
during playback.
•Press to stop the playback. Press
again to resume playing.
•Press to go to the next music file
or video clip.
•Press to go to the previous music
file or video clip.
•Press and hold or to fast forward
or rewind when playing music files or
video clips.
•Press or to view and scroll files
in the current playlist during playback.
•Press Play to select a highlighted file.
•When in Now playing, press to
go to the music player browser.
•
When playing music,
}
More
for options,
for example, Minimize to use in the
background.
•Press and hold to exit.
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Radio
Listen to the FM radio. Connect the
handsfree to the phone as it works
as the antenna.
To listen to the radio
Connect the handsfree to your phone
} Entertainment } Radio.
Radio controls
•Search for a broadcasting frequency.
•Press or to move 0.1 MHz.
•Press or for preset channels.
•More for options.
Saving radio channels
Save up to 20 preset channels.
To save radio channels
} Radio set frequency } More } Save
or press and hold - to save
in positions 1 to 10.
To select radio channels
Use the navigation key or press -
to select a saved channel in
positions 1 to 10.
Radio options
} More for the following options:
•Turn off – turn off the radio.
•Save – save the current frequency
in a position.
•Channels – select, rename, replace
or delete a preset channel.
•Auto save – save tuned channels in
positions 1 to 20. Previously saved
channels are replaced.
•Turn on speaker – use the speaker.
•Set frequency – enter a frequency
manually. Press to go directly
to Set frequency.
•RDS – set options for alternative
frequency (AF) and station
information.
•Turn on Mono – turn on mono
sound.
•Minimize – return to standby to use
other functions when using the radio.
To adjust the volume
Press the volume buttons to increase
or decrease volume.
Do not use the phone as a radio in places
where this is prohibited.
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PlayNow™
Listen to music before you purchase
and download it to your phone.
To listen to PlayNow™ music
} PlayNow™ and select music from
a list.
Downloading from PlayNow™
The price appears when you select to
download and save a music file. Your
phone bill or prepay card is debited
when a purchase is accepted. Terms
and conditions are also provided in
the phone kit.
To download a music file
1When you have listened to a music file
preview, you can agree to accept the
conditions } Yes to download or not.
2A text message is sent to confirm
payment and the file is made available
to download. Music is saved in File
manager } Music.
Ringtones and melodies
You can exchange music, sounds and
tracks, for example, using one of the
available transfer methods.
To select a ringtone
} Settings } and scroll to the Sounds
& alerts tab } Ringtone.
To turn the ringtone on or off
Press and hold from standby or
} Settings } the Sounds & alerts tab
for more options. All signals except
the alarm signal are affected.
To set ringtone volume
1} Settings } and scroll to the Sounds
& alerts tab } Ring volume and press
or to decrease or increase the
volume.
2} Save.
To set the vibrating alert
} Settings } the Sounds & alerts tab
} Vibrating alert and select an option.
This function is network- or operator-
dependent. Contact your network operator
for information about your subscription
and PlayNow™. In some countries you
may be able to purchase music tones from
some of the world’s top musical artists.
This service is not available in all
countries.
You are not allowed to exchange some
copyright-protected material. A protected
file has a key symbol.
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Sounds and alerts options
From Settings } the Sounds & alerts
tab, you can set:
•Message alert – select how to be
notified of an incoming message.
•Key sound – select what sound
to hear when you press the keys.
Connectivity
Using Internet
Use Internet to access online services
for example, news and banking, search
and browse the Web.
To start browsing
} Internet and select a service such
as } More
} Go to
} Search Internet
or Enter address to any Web page.
To view options
} Internet } More.
To stop browsing
} More } Exit browser.
To use Internet keypad shortcuts
or access keys
1When browsing, press and hold
to select Shortcuts or Access keys.
2If you select Shortcuts, you can press
a key for a function as follows:
For more information contact your
network operator or visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support.
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RSS reader
When browsing, you can receive
frequently updated content, such as
news headlines, as feeds via a Web site.
You can browse to a Web page to add
new feeds, if available. Really Simple
Syndication (RSS) options are set via
the RSS reader and shown in the
Internet browser.
To add new feeds for a Web page
When browsing } More } RSS feeds.
To create a new feed
1} Messaging } RSS reader } More
} New feed.
2} Select from list or Locate by address
and enter the address.
To set and use RSS reader options
} Messaging } RSS reader } More
and select an option.
Transferring files using the
USB cable
Connect your phone to a computer,
via the USB cable, to use your phone
in one of the following: File transfer
or Phone mode.
File transfer
Drag and drop files between phone
and computer in Microsoft Windows
Explorer.
Use Sony Disc2Phone (music transfer)
or Adobe Photoshop Album Starter
Edition (picture transfer/storage).
These applications are found on the
CD that come with the phone or visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
, and
can only be used with file transfer mode.
Key Shortcut
Bookmarks
Enter address
Search Internet
History
Refresh page
Forward
Page up
Not used
Page down - one at the time
Fullscreen or Landscape
Zoom
Shortcuts
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To use file transfer mode
1Connect the USB cable to the phone
and the computer.
2
Phone:
Select
File transfer
or
}
Settings
} the Connectivity tab } USB } USB
connection } File transfer. The phone
shuts down.
3Wait until your phone memory and
memory card, if inserted,
appear as
external disks in Windows Explorer.
You can use:
•Windows Explorer to drag and drop
files between phone and computer.
•Sony Disc2Phone to transfer music
to your phone or memory card.
•Adobe Photoshop Album Starter
Edition, to transfer and organize
your pictures on your computer.
To disconnect the USB cable safely
1When using file transfer mode, right-
click the removable disk icon in
Windows Explorer and select Eject.
2Remove the USB cable from your
phone.
Phone mode
Synchronize contacts and calendar,
transfer files, use the phone as modem
and more from your computer.
Applications supported in phone mode
include: Synchronization, File manager
and Mobile Networking Wizard. For
other applications, use the file transfer
mode.
You need to install and use Sony
Ericsson PC Suite, included on the
CD that came with the phone or visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
Only use the USB cable that comes with
the phone, and connect the USB cable
directly to your computer. Do not remove
the USB cable from the phone or computer
during file transfer as this may corrupt
the phone memory or a memory card.
Your computer needs to have one of the
following operating systems to be able
to use this feature: Windows® 2000 with
SP3/SP4, Windows XP (Pro and Home)
with SP1/SP2.
USB drivers are installed automatically
with the PC Suite software.
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To use phone mode
1Computer: Install the Sony Ericsson
PC Suite from the CD that came with
your phone.
2Computer: Start PC Suite from Start/
Programs/Sony Ericsson/PC Suite.
3Connect the USB cable to the phone
and the computer.
4Phone: Select Phone mode or
} Settings } the Connectivity tab
} USB } USB connection } Phone
mode.
5Computer: Wait while Windows
installs the required drivers.
6Computer: When PC Suite has found
your phone you are notified.
All applications that you can use with
your connected phone are found in the
Sony Ericsson PC Suite.
Update service
Always keep your phone updated
with the latest software to improve
performance. You do not lose personal
or phone information, for example
messages or settings during an update.
There are two ways to update your
phone:
•over the air via your phone
•via the provided USB cable and
an Internet-connected computer.
To use Update service over the air
1} Settings } the General tab } Update
service.
2} Search for update to search for
the latest available software. Start the
update process by following the
installation instructions, or
} Software version to show the current
software in your phone, or
} Reminder to set when to search for
new software.
To use Update service via a computer
1Visit
www.sonyericsson.com/support
.
2Select a region and country.
3Enter the product name.
4Select Sony Ericsson Update Service
and follow the instructions.
The update service requires data access
(GPRS). Your operator will provide you
with a subscription with data access and
price information.
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Important information
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site
On
www.sonyericsson.com/support
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
From now on you will have access to a portfolio
of exclusive service advantages such as:
•Global and local websites providing support.
•A global network of Call Centers.
•An extensive network of Sony Ericsson service
partners.
•A warranty period. Learn more about the warranty
conditions in this user guide.
On www.sonyericsson.com, under the support
section in the language of your choice, you will find
the latest support tools and information, such as
software updates, Knowledge base, phone setup
and additional help when you require it.
For operator-specific services and features, please
contact your network operator for more information.
You can also contact our Call Centers. See the phone
number for the nearest Call Center in the list below.
If your country/region is not represented in the list,
please contact your local dealer. (The phone numbers
below were correct at the time of going to print.
On www.sonyericsson.com you can always find the
latest updates.
In the unlikely event that your product needs service
please contact the dealer from whom it was
purchased or one of our service partners. Save your
original proof of purchase, you will need it if you
need to claim warranty.
For a call to one of our Call Centers you will be
charged according to national rates, including local
taxes, unless the phone number is a toll-free number
.
country phone number email address
Australia 1-300 650 050 questions.AU@support.sonyericsson.com
Argentina 800-333-7427 questions.AR@support.sonyericsson.com
Austria 0810 200245 questions.AT@support.sonyericsson.com
Belgium 02-7451611 questions.BE@support.sonyericsson.com
Brazil 4001-0444 questions.BR@support.sonyericsson.com
Canada 1-866-766-9374 questions.CA@support.sonyericsson.com
Central Africa +27 112589023 questions.CF@support.sonyericsson.com
Chile 123-0020-0656 questions.CL@support.sonyericsson.com
China 4008100000 questions.CN@support.sonyericsson.com
Colombia 18009122135 questions.CO@support.sonyericsson.com
Croatia 062 000 000 questions.HR@support.sonyericsson.com
Czech Republic 844 550 055 questions.CZ@support.sonyericsson.com
Denmark 33 31 28 28 questions.DK@support.sonyericsson.com
Finland 09-299 2000 questions.FI@support.sonyericsson.com
France 0 825 383 383 questions.FR@support.sonyericsson.com
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Germany 0180 534 2020 questions.DE@support.sonyericsson.com
Greece 801-11-810-810
210-89 91 919 (from mobile) questions.GR@support.sonyericsson.com
Hong Kong 8203 8863 questions.HK@support.sonyericsson.com
Hungary 880 4747 questions.HU@support.sonyericsson.com
India 39011111 (Add STD code when
dialling from a GSM connection) questions.IN@support.sonyericsson.com
Indonesia 021-2701388 questions.ID@support.sonyericsson.com
Ireland 1850 545 888 questions.IE@support.sonyericsson.com
Italy 06 48895206 questions.IT@support.sonyericsson.com
Malaysia 1-800-889900 questions.MY@support.sonyericsson.com
Mexico Po teléfono:
Llámanos al siguiente número:
01 800 000 4722 (llamada nacional sin costo)
Ver todos los números mundiales questions.MX@support.sonyericsson.com
Netherlands 0900 899 8318 questions.NL@support.sonyericsson.com
New Zealand 0800-100150 questions.NZ@support.sonyericsson.com
Norway 815 00 840 questions.NO@support.sonyericsson.com
Philippines 02-6351860 questions.PH@support.sonyericsson.com
Poland 0 (prefix) 22 6916200 questions.PL@support.sonyericsson.com
Portugal 808 204 466 questions.PT@support.sonyericsson.com
Romania (+4021) 401 0401 questions.RO@support.sonyericsson.com
Russia 8(495) 787 0986 questions.RU@support.sonyericsson.com
Singapore 67440733 questions.SG@support.sonyericsson.com
Slovakia 02-5443 6443 questions.SK@support.sonyericsson.com
South Africa 0861 632222 questions.ZA@support.sonyericsson.com
Spain 902 180 576 questions.ES@support.sonyericsson.com
Sweden 013-24 45 00 questions.SE@support.sonyericsson.com
Switzerland 0848 824 040 questions.CH@support.sonyericsson.com
Taiwan 02-25625511 questions.TW@support.sonyericsson.com
Thailand 02-2483030 questions.TH@support.sonyericsson.com
Turkey 0212 47 37 777 questions.TR@support.sonyericsson.com
Ukraine (+380) 44 590 1515 questions.UA@support.sonyericsson.com
United Arab Emirates 43 919880 questions.AE@support.sonyericsson.com
United Kingdom 08705 23 7237 questions.GB@support.sonyericsson.com
United States 1-866-766-9374 questions.US@support.sonyericsson.com
Venezuela 0-800-100-2250 questions.VE@support.sonyericsson.com
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Please read this information before
using your mobile phone.
These instructions are intended
for your safety. Please follow these
guidelines. If the product has been
subject to any of the conditions listed
bellow or you have any doubt of the proper function
make sure to have the product checked by certified
service partner before charging or using it. Failure
to do so might lead to risk for product malfunction
or even a potential hazard to your health.
Recommendations for safe use
of product (mobile phone, battery,
charger and other accessories)
•Always treat your product with care and keep
it in a clean and dust-free place.
•Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.
•Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture
or humidity.
•Do not expose your product to
extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose the battery to
temperatures above +60°C (+140°F).
•Do not expose your product to open
flames or lit tobacco products.
•Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product.
•Do not paint your product.
•Do not attempt to disassemble
or modify your product. Only Sony
Ericsson authorised personnel should
perform service.
•Do not use your product near medical
equipment without requesting
permission.
•Do not use your product when in, or around
aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.
•Do not use your product in an
area where a potentially explosive
atmosphere exists.
•Do not place your product or install
wireless equipment in the area above
your car’s air bag.
CHILDREN
KEEP OUT OF CHILDRENS REACH.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY
WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS
ACCESSORIES. THEY COULD HURT
THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR COULD
ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE
OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS
ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT
COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING
HAZARD.
Power supply (Charger)
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated
power sources as marked on the product. Make sure
the cord is positioned so that it will not be subjected
to damage or stress. To reduce risk of electric shock,
unplug the unit from any power source before
attempting to clean it. The AC power adapter must
not be used outdoors or in damp areas. Never alter
the cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into the outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original chargers
intended for use with your mobile phone. Other
chargers may not be designed to the same safety
and performance standards.
Battery
We recommend that you fully charge the battery
before you use your mobile phone for the first time.
A new battery or one that has not been used for a
long time could have reduced capacity the first few
times it is used. The battery should only be charged
in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C
(+113°F).
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Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries
intended for use with your mobile phone. Using other
batteries and chargers could be dangerous.
The talk and standby times depend on several
different conditions such as signal strength, operating
temperature, application usage patterns, features
selected and voice or data transmissions when using
the mobile phone.
Turn off your mobile phone before removing the
battery. Do not allow the battery to be put into the
mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if
swallowed. Do not let the metal contacts on the
battery touch another metal object. This could
short-circuit and damage the battery. Use the
battery for the intended purpose only.
Personal medical devices
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac
pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please
avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker,
e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile
phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker.
If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept
between the mobile phone and the pacemaker,
the risk of interference is limited. If you have any
reason to suspect that interference is taking place,
immediately turn off your mobile phone. Contact
your cardiologist for more information.
For other medical devices, please consult your
physician and the manufacturer of the device.
Driving
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict
the use of mobile phones while driving or require
drivers to use handsfree solutions. We recommend
that you use only Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions
intended for use with your product.
Please note that because of possible interference
to electronic equipment, some vehicle
manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones
in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an
external antenna supports the installation.
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the
road and park before making or answering a call
if driving conditions so require.
Emergency calls
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which
cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any
mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.
medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas,
on all cellular networks, or when certain network
services and/or mobile phone features are in use.
Check with your local service provider.
Antenna
This phone contains a built in antenna. Use of
antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson
specifically for this model could damage your mobile
phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR
levels above the established limits (see below).
Efficient use
Hold your mobile phone as you would any other
phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in
use, as this affects call quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher power level than
needed, thus shortening talk and standby times.
Radio frequency (RF) exposure and
SAR
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels
of radio frequency energy (also known as radio
waves or radio frequency fields).
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive international safety guidelines,
developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP
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(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These
guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave
exposure for the general population. The levels
include a safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age and health,
and to account for any variations in measurements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of
measurement for the amount of radio frequency
energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile
phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest
certified power level in laboratory conditions, but
the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while
operating can be well below this value. This is
because the mobile phone is designed to use the
minimum power required to reach the network.
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in
safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels
among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile
phone models are designed to meet radio frequency
exposure guidelines.
For phones sold in the U.S., before a phone model
is available for sale to the public, it must be tested
and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed
the limit established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (that is, at the
ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC
for each model. For body worn operation, this phone
has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure
guidelines when the handset is positioned a
minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal
parts in the vicinity of the phone or when used with
the original Sony Ericsson body worn accessory
intended for this phone. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile
phone model is included with the material that comes
with this mobile phone. This information can also
be found, together with more information on radio
frequency exposure and SAR, on:
www.sonyericsson.com/health
.
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
For phones sold in the U.S., you can use your TTY
terminal with your Sony Ericsson mobile phone
(with the necessary accessory). For information
on Accessible Solutions for individuals with special
needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center
at 877 878 1996 (TTY) or 877 207 2056 (voice), or
visit the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at
www.sonyericsson-snc.com.
Disposal of old electrical
& electronic equipment
This symbol on the product or on its
packaging indicates that this product
shall not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling
of this product. The recycling of materials will help
to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
Disposing of the battery
Please check local regulations
for disposal of batteries or call your
local Sony Ericsson Call Center for
information.
The battery should never be placed in municipal
waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available.
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End User Licence Agreement
This wireless device, including without limitation
any media delivered with the device, (“Device”)
contains software owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB and its affiliated companies
(“Sony Ericsson”) and its third party suppliers and
licensors (“Software”).
As user of this Device, Sony Ericsson grants you
a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable
license to use the Software solely in conjunction with
the Device on which it is installed and/or delivered
with. Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale
of the Software to a user of this Device.
You shall not reproduce, modify, distribute, reverse
engineer, decompile, otherwise alter or use any other
means to discover the source code of the Software
or any component of the Software. For avoidance
of doubt, you are at all times entitled to transfer
all rights and obligations to the Software to a third
party, solely together with the Device with which
you received the Software, provided always that
such third party agrees in writing to be bound by
these rules.
You are granted this license for a term of the useful
life of this Device. You can terminate this license by
transferring all your rights to the Device on which
you have received the Software to a third party in
writing. If you fail to comply with any of the terms
and conditions set out in this license, it will terminate
with immediate effect.
Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and
licensors are the sole and exclusive owner of and
retain all rights, title and interest in and to the
Software. Sony Ericsson, and, to the extent that the
Software contains material or code of a third party,
such third party, shall be entitled third party
beneficiaries of these terms.
The validity, construction and performance of this
license shall be governed by the laws of Sweden.
The foregoing shall apply to the full extent permitted
by, when applicable, statutory consumer rights.
Limited Warranty
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, S-221
88 Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson), provides this
Limited Warranty for your mobile phone and original
accessory delivered with your mobile phone
(hereinafter referred to as “Product”).
Should your Product need warranty service, please
return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased,
or contact your local Sony Ericsson Call Center
(national rates may apply) or visit
www.sonyericsson.com
to get further information.
OUR WARRANTY
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty,
Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from
defects in design, material and workmanship at the
time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for
a subsequent period of one (1) year.
WHAT WE WILL DO
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to
operate under normal use and service, due to defects
in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson
authorised distributors or service partners, in the
country/region* where you purchased the Product,
will, at their option, either repair or replace the
Product in accordance with the terms and conditions
stipulated herein.
Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the
right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product
is found not to be under warranty according to the
conditions below.
Please note that some of your personal settings,
downloads or other information may be lost when
your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced.
At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by
applicable law, other regulation or technical
restrictions from making a backup copy of certain
downloads. Sony Ericsson does not take any
responsibility for any lost information of any kind and
will not reimburse you for any such loss. You should
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always make backup copies of all the information
stored on your Sony Ericsson Product such as
downloads, calendar and contacts before handing
in your Sony Ericsson Product for repair or
replacement.
CONDITIONS
1The warranty is valid only if the original proof of
purchase issued to the original purchaser by a
Sony Ericsson authorised dealer, specifying the
date of purchase and serial number**, for this
Product, is presented with the Product to be repaired
or replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the right to
refuse warranty service if this information has been
removed or changed after the original purchase of
the Product from the dealer.
2If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the
repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for
the remaining time of the original warranty period or
for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever
is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the
use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units.
Replaced parts or components will become the
property of Sony Ericsson.
3This warranty does not cover any failure of the
Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to
misuse, including but not limited to use in other than
the normal and customary manner, in accordance
with the Sony Ericsson instructions for use and
maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty
cover any failure of the Product due to accident,
software or hardware modification or adjustment,
acts of God or damage resulting from liquid.
A rechargeable battery can be charged and
discharged hundreds of times. However, it will
eventually wear out – this is not a defect. When the
talk-time or standby time is noticeably shorter,
it is time to replace your battery. Sony Ericsson
recommends that you use only batteries and
chargers approved by Sony Ericsson.
Minor variations in display brightness and color may
occur between phones. There may be tiny bright
or dark dots on the display. These are called defective
pixels and occur when individual dots have
malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two defective
pixels are deemed acceptable.
Minor variations in camera image appearance may
occur between phones. This is nothing uncommon
and is not regarded as a defective camera module.
4Since the cellular system on which the Product is
to operate is provided by a carrier independent from
Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible
for the operation, availability, coverage, services
or range of that system.
5This warranty does not cover Product failures caused
by installations, modifications, or repair or opening
of the Product performed by a non-Sony Ericsson
authorised person.
6The warranty does not cover Product failures which
have been caused by use of accessories or other
peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson
branded original accessories intended for use with
the Product.
7Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will
void the warranty.
8THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN
THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON
OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS;
TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN
BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
or limitation of the duration of implied warranties,
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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.
*EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
If you have purchased your Product in an EU country
you can have your Product serviced, under the
conditions set out above, within the warranty period
in any EU country where an identical Product is sold
by an authorised Sony Ericsson distributor. To find
out if your Product is sold in the EU country you are
in, please call the local Sony Ericsson Call Center.
Please observe that certain services may not be
possible elsewhere than in the country of original
purchase, for example due to the fact that your
Product may have an interior or exterior which is
different from equivalent models sold in other EU
countries. It may not be possible to repair SIM-
locked Products.
** In some countries/regions additional information
is requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid
proof of purchase.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Declaration of Conformity
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of
Nya Vattentornet
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility that our
product
Sony Ericsson type AAD-3022031-BV
and in combination with our accessories, to which
this declaration relates is in conformity with the
appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN
301908-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-24, EN 300328,
EN 301489-17 and EN 60950, following the provisions
of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment directive 99/5/EC with
requirements covering EMC directive
89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage directive
73/23/EEC.
We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE Directive
(99/5/EC).
Lund, March 2006
Shoji Nemoto,
Head of Product Business Unit GSM/UMTS
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45Index
Index
A
Activity menu ........................................ 13
automatic redialling .............................. 15
B
battery
inserting and charging ................... 4
use and care ................................ 39
blog ...................................................... 28
buttons ............................................. 6, 10
C
call list .................................................. 21
caller-specific ringtones ....................... 20
calls
answering and rejecting ............... 15
emergency ................................... 16
international ................................. 15
making and receiving ............... 5, 15
missed .......................................... 16
video ............................................ 17
camera
options ......................................... 26
overview ....................................... 25
settings ......................................... 26
contacts
adding phone contacts ................ 18
default contacts ........................... 18
D
declaration of conformity ..................... 44
E
effects, camera .................................... 27
email ..................................................... 23
end user licence agreement ................. 42
entering letters ..................................... 12
F
file manager .......................................... 13
H
handsfree ................................... 7, 18, 30
help ........................................................ 5
I
Internet
blog .............................................. 28
K
keys .................................................. 6, 10
M
memory status ..................................... 19
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) .............. 13
menu overview ....................................... 8
menus .................................................. 10
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messages
email ............................................ 23
picture .......................................... 22
text ............................................... 21
microphone .......................................... 16
MMS
See
picture messages ................ 22
music
video files ..................................... 30
My friends ............................................ 24
N
navigating menus ................................. 10
networks .............................................. 15
P
phone overview ...................................... 6
photo keys ....................................... 7, 11
picture messages ................................. 22
picture sizes ......................................... 26
pictures ................................................ 29
PlayNow™ ........................................... 32
R
ringtones .............................................. 32
RSS reader ........................................... 34
S
safety guidelines .................................. 39
sending
pictures ........................................ 29
setup wizard ........................................... 5
SIM card
contact numbers ...........................19
copying to/from ............................20
SMS
See
text messages .......................21
SOS
See
emergency numbers .............16
submenus .............................................10
T
T9™ Text Input .....................................12
text messages .......................................21
transfer method
USB ...............................................34
transferring
camera pictures ............................28
files ................................................34
U
Update service ......................................36
V
video recorder .......................................25
volume
ear speaker ...................................16
ringtone .........................................32
W
warranty ................................................42
Z
zoom .....................................................26
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