HTCメーカーPB00100の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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2 Please Read Befor e Pr oceeding THE BA TTERY IS NO T CHARGED WHEN Y OU T AKE IT OUT OF THE BO X. DO NO T REMO VE THE BA TTERY P A CK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. Y OUR W ARRANTY IS INV ALIDA TED IF Y OU DIS ASSEMBLE OR A TTEMPT TO DIS ASSEMBLE THE DEVICE.
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6 Location Based Servic es (LBS) Y our wireles s device can det ermine its (and your) ph ysical, geographical location (“L ocation Information”). Certain softw are applications are capable of ac cessing, c ollecting and using Location Information and disclosing the information t o the application provider and other people.
7 Important Health Information and Saf ety Pr ecautions When using this pr oduct, the safety precautions belo w must be taken to a void possible legal liabilities and damages. Retain and follo w all product saf ety and operating ins tructions. Observe all w arnings in the operating instructions on the pr oduct.
8 service pr ovider or local po wer company . For a pr oduct that operat es from ba ttery pow er or other sources, r efer to the operating ins tructions that are included with the pr oduct. Handle battery packs car efully This pr oduct contains a Li-ion batt ery .
9 The phone should be only c onnected to pr oducts that bear the USB-IF logo or hav e completed the USB-IF complianc e progr am. Do not use a battery that appears damaged, def ormed, or discolor ed, or the one that has any rust on its casing, ov erheats, or emits a foul odor .
10 T ake e xtra pr ecautions to keep a leaking battery a way from fir e as there is a danger of ignition or explosion. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT Keep this pr oduct awa y from e xces sive moistur e and extr eme temper atures.
11 EXPL OSIVE A TMOSPHERES When in any ar ea with a potentially explosiv e atmosphere or where flammable materials e xist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and ins tructions. Sparks in such areas c ould cause an explosion or fir e resulting in bodily injury or ev en death.
12 INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS This pr oduct may cause medical equipment t o malfunction. The use of this devic e is forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics. If you use an y other personal medical devic e, consult the manufactur er of your de vice to determine if the y are adequat ely shielded from e xternal RF energy .
13 T o assure optimal phone performanc e and ensure human e xposure to RF ener gy is within the guidelines set forth in the r elev ant standar ds, alwa ys use y our devic e only in its normal-use position. Contact with the antenna ar ea may impair call quality and cause your de vice to oper ate at a higher pow er level than needed.
14 • Heed service markings Ex cept as e xplained elsewher e in the Operating or Servic e documentation, do not service an y product y ourself. Service needed on components inside the de vice should be done b y an authorized service t echnician or pro vider .
15 NO TICE: When taking the devic e from lo w-temper ature c onditions into a warmer environment or from high-temperatur e c onditions into a cooler envir onment, allow the devic e to acclimat e to room temper ature befor e turning on power .
16 Cont ents Chapter 1 Phone Basics 26 1. 1 Y our Phone and Acc essories ........................................................................... 26 Front panel ....................................................................................
17 1.6 Getting Started .................................................................................................... 3 7 T urning your phone on and off ........................................................................ 37 Setting up your phone f or the first time .
18 2.3 Using In-call Options ........................................................................................60 Handling multiple calls .......................................................................................... 61 Setting up a confer ence call.
19 Chapter 4 Entering T e xt 82 4. 1 Using the Onscreen K eyboar d ....................................................................... 82 Using the landscape onscreen k eyboard .................................................... 82 Q WERTY ..
20 Deleting an email account ................................................................................ 105 Adding the Mail widget ..................................................................................... 105 Chapter 6 Getting Connected 106 6.
21 Chapter 7 Camera and Multimedia 121 7 . 1 Using Camera and Camc order ....................................................................... 121 Opening Camera ...................................................................................
22 Chapter 8 Google Apps 141 8. 1 Signing In to Y our Google Ac count .............................................................141 Retrie ving your Google A ccount passw ord ............................................. 141 8.2 Using Gmail ....
23 8.7 Using Android Market .................................................................................... 169 Opening Android Mark et .................................................................................. 169 Getting help ......
24 Resolving conflicts betw een the phone and PC ................................... 188 Opening Sync Manager help ........................................................................... 188 Installing Andr oid applications ....................
25 Changing the order of cities ........................................................................... 201 Deleting a city ........................................................................................................ 201 Adding the W eather widget .
1. 1 Y our Phone and Ac ces sories Front panel Notification LED See “Phone Status and Notifications” in this chapter for details. T ouch Screen HOME END /POWER BA CK TRA CKBALL CALL MENU Earpiece Listen t o a phone call from her e.
Phone Basics 27 For mor e information about the functions of the MENU, HOME, CALL, END /PO WER, SEARCH, and BACK butt ons, see “Phone Contr ols” in this chapter . For mor e information about the TRA CKBALL, see “Using the T rackball” in this chapter .
28 Phone Basics T op panel 3.5 mm Audio Jack Connect a headset (not included in the box) f or hands-free con versation or for listening t o audio media. Bottom panel USB Connector /Earphone Jack Connect the: USB cable to tr ansfer files.
Phone Basics 29 1.2 Installing the Ba ttery and St or age Card Alwa ys turn off y our phone before installing or r eplacing the battery and stor age card. Y ou also need to r emov e the back cov er before y ou can install the battery and s tor age card.
30 Phone Basics Battery life es timates (appr o ximations): T alk time: Up to 214 minutes Standby time: Up to 3 73 hours Note Battery life is subject t o network and phone usage. W arning! T o reduc e risk of fire or burns: • Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or servic e the battery pack.
Phone Basics 31 T o remov e the battery 1. Make sur e your phone is turned off . 2. R emov e the back cov er . 3. Lift out the battery from the notches at the upper right and left sides of the battery c ompartment. Notch Notch Stor age card Stor e y our pictures, music, and applications on the micr oSD ™ card of your phone .
32 Phone Basics T o remov e the stor age card Pres s the stor age card in t o eject it from the slot. Note If you w ant to r emov e the stor age card while the phone is on, see “T o remo ve the stor age card while the phone is on” later in this chapter .
Phone Basics 33 Charging is indicat ed by a solid amber light in the Notifica tion LED. As the battery is being char ged while the phone is on, the charging battery ic on ( ) is displayed in the sta tus bar of the Home screen.
34 Phone Basics Button Function CALL Press t o open the phone dialer screen. When a contact, c ontact number , or phone number is highlighted on the scr een, press t o call the contact or phone number . During a call, press and hold t o turn on speakerphone.
Phone Basics 35 Search butt on Pr es s SEA RCH to sear ch inf ormati on o n th e cur re nt s cr een or appl ica tion. Fo r e xamp le, whil e in the Peop le, pr ess S EARCH to sea rc h for a c ontact in the p hone . Pr es s SEA RCH while in Maps to sear ch f or p lac es o f int ere st.
36 Phone Basics Pres s and hold T o open the available options f or an item ( e.g. c ontact or link in a web page), simply pr ess and hold the item. Swipe or slide T o swipe or slide means to quickly dr ag your finger v ertically or horizontally acr oss the scr een.
Phone Basics 3 7 Pinch For some applications, lik e Albums or Bro wser , y ou can “pinch” the screen using 2 fingers (f or ex ample, thumb and inde x fingers) to z oom in or zoom out when vie wing a picture or a w ebpage. Using the T rackball Roll or pr ess the TRA CKBALL to select or highlight items on the screen.
38 Phone Basics Setting up y our phone for the first time When y ou turn on your phone f or the first time, y ou will be given options to let y ou quickly set up various ac counts, such as Google™ Ac count, F acebook®, Flickr™, T witter™, Micr osoft® Exchange Activ eSync, and other email accounts.
Phone Basics 39 Aft er setting up an account, y ou will be taken back to the Set up social network ac counts scr een. T ap Next when y ou are done setting up the accounts. 4. On the Location c onsent screen, select the check bo x to allow Google’s loca tion service to c ollect location data, and then tap Next .
40 Phone Basics T o unlock the screen Lock screen: Incoming call Lock screen Press the bar on the lock screen and then slide your finger do wn to unlock the scr een or answ er an incoming call. Tip Y ou can also press MENU while on the lock scr een to unlock the screen.
Phone Basics 41 1.7 Home Scr een The Home scr een pro vides a lot of space to w ork with so you can add the items y ou want and need on the Home scr een. Add items lik e application icons, short cuts, folders, and HT C or Google widgets to give y ou instant acces s to information and applications.
42 Phone Basics Extended Home scr een The Home scr een e xtends bey ond the screen width t o pro vide more space for adding ic ons, widgets, and more . Press HOME, then slide y our finger horizontally acr oss the scr een to go to the left or right side of the ext ended Home screen.
Phone Basics 43 • HT C widget . Add HT C widgets to the Home screen such as a clock, calendar , mail, people, Footprints, and more . • Android™ widget . A dd Android widgets to the Home scr een such as a clock, music play er , a picture fr ame, the Google™ search bar , or a calendar that sho ws upcoming appointments.
44 Phone Basics T o add an HTC widget 1. Pres s HOME, and then tap . 2. In the A dd to Home options menu, tap HT C widget . 3. Select a widget to add to the Home scr een and then select the lay out to use. Note Most HT C widgets offer various lay outs and sizes to fit your needs.
Phone Basics 45 T o change the Home screen wallpaper 1. Pres s HOME > MENU, and then tap W allpaper . 2. Select Home . Note Select Lock screen t o change the Lock screen w allpaper . 3. T ap Albums or W allpaper gallery . T ap Albums to use a picture that y ou hav e captured using the camera or c opied to y our phone as a wallpaper .
46 Phone Basics 1.8 Phone Status, Notifica tions, and Pro ximity Sensor Phone status icons These ar e the icons that ma y appear on the phone status ar ea of the status bar: Icons that appear in this .
Phone Basics 4 7 Notification icons These ar e the icons that ma y appear on the notifications area of the status bar: Icons that appear in this ar ea New Gmail message More (not displa yed) notificat.
48 Phone Basics Notifications panel Notification icons r eport the arrival of ne w messages, calendar ev ents, alarms set and ongoing settings such as when call forwar ding is on or the current call s tatus. Y ou can open the Notifications panel to open the message, r eminder , or ev ent notification and see the wireless service pr ovider name .
Phone Basics 49 Notification LED The Notification LED locat ed at the right corner of the earpiec e pro vides information on the phone status. Notification LED LED Status Indication Solid green Batt ery is fully char ged (w hen t he ph one i s co nnect ed to the A C ad apte r / com pute r).
50 Phone Basics 1.9 Applications The All pr ograms scr een holds all applications on your phone. All applications that y ou downloaded and ins talled from Andr oid Market or from the w eb are also added to the All pr ograms scr een. Important Some applications that are mentioned in the User Manual ma y not be av ailable on your phone b y default.
Phone Basics 51 1. 10 Settings Contr ol and customiz e phone settings on the Settings screen. T o open the Settings screen, do one of the follo wing: Pres s HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings .
52 Phone Basics SD card & phone stor age Check the av ailable stor age card and phone memory . See Chapter 10 for details. Date & time Set the date and time, time z one, and date or time forma t. See Chapter 9 for details. Locale & te xt Set the operating s yst em language and region.
Phone Basics 53 While in Vibr ate mode, pr ess V OLUME UP onc e to swit ch to silent mode. The speak er mute icon ( ) display s on the status bar . Tip T o quickly swit ch your phone to silent mode , press and hold END / POWER, then tap Silent mode on the options menu.
54 Phone Basics 1. 12 Using the Phone’ s Stor age Card as a USB Driv e T o transfer music, pictur es, and other files from y our computer to y our phone’s s tor age card, y ou need to set the phone’s st orage car d as a USB drive . T o set the phone’s stor age card as a USB drive Connect the phone to the c omputer using the USB cable.
2. 1 Making Calls Ther e are se veral c onv enient methods to make a call fr om your phone . Calling using the phone dialer screen Y ou can either dial a number directly , or you can use the Smart Dial featur e to sear ch and call a contact in People or a number fr om or Call History .
56 Using Phone Featur es 2. Begin ent ering the first fe w digits or charact ers by tapping the ke ys on the Phone ke ypad. As you ent er digits or letters, the Smart Dial panel display s matches found. If y ou enter a wrong digit, tap to er ase that digit.
Using Phone Featur es 57 Calling using V oice Dialer 1. Do one of the follo wing: Pres s and hold the CALL button. Pres s HOME, and then tap > V oice Dialer . 2. W hen the V oice Dialer message bo x appears and you see “Lis tening” on the screen, sa y “Call [name of person]” in a clear voic e into the phone.
58 Using Phone Featur es Calling a speed dial number T o call a stor ed speed dial number , press and hold a number button. For information on setting up speed dial numbers, see “T o add a contact to speed dial” in Chapt er 3.
Using Phone Featur es 59 2.2 Answ ering or Rejecting a Call When y ou rec eive a phone call fr om a contact, the Incoming call scr een appears and display s the caller ID icon, name, and phone number of the calling party .
60 Using Phone Featur es Rejecting a call and sending a te xt message Y ou can automatically send a def ault te xt message to the caller and reject the inc oming voic e call. Pres s MENU and then tap Send message when y ou hav e an incoming call to send the te xt message.
Using Phone Featur es 61 Handling multiple calls Y our phone notifies you when y ou have another inc oming call, and gives y ou the option of rejecting or acc epting the call. If you ar e already on a call and ac cept the ne w call, you can choose t o switch between the tw o callers.
62 Using Phone Featur es Note The conf erence call is put on hold when y ou call another contact. When y ou are connect ed to the other contact, y ou can talk to that party in privat e. 5. When connected, tap to add the participant t o the confer ence call.
Using Phone Featur es 63 2.4 Using Call Hist ory When y ou miss a call, the missed call ic on ( )appears in the title bar . Use the Call History tab of the People scr een to check who the caller was or vie w all y our dialed numbers and receiv ed calls.
64 Using Phone Featur es A dding a new phone number t o Contacts If the phone number of a person who called is not in your c ontacts list, you can choose t o sav e the number after you hang up. 1. Pres s CALL > MENU, and then tap Call hist ory . 2.
Using Phone Featur es 65 2.5 A djusting Phone Settings Y ou can adjust the phone settings of y our phone such as your v oice mail number , Plus code dialing, V oice privacy , and more . T o open the phone settings menu, press HOME > MENU , and then tap Settings > Call settings .
66 Using Phone Featur es 2.6 T urning the Phone Function On and Off In many countries, y ou are r equired b y law to turn off the phone while on board an air craft.
3. 1 About People In People , y ou can easily manage your c ommunications with contacts via phone, messaging, and email. Y ou can also view updates on their Fac ebook and Flickr accounts, as w ell as updating your o wn Fac ebook status.
68 Using People Note If your f av orite contacts ar e contacts fr om your Google A ccount or Exchange A ctiveSync acc ount, the People widget remembers y our fav orite contacts ev en after you r eset your phone. Ho wev er , you will need to set the default c ommunication method for y our fav orite contacts again.
Using People 69 3.2 Using the People scr een The People scr een gives y ou easy acc ess to all y our contacts, as well as ev en faster ac cess to the people and gr oups of people you contact most often.
70 Using People Setting up My contact car d My contact car d pro vides a conv enient wa y to stor e your personal contact information so tha t you can easily send it via MMS.
Using People 71 Creat e a new contact. T ap to edit or updat e My Contact Card T ap any c ontact to open the Contact Details screen for tha t contact. This icon appears when the contact: Has sent you a ne w text or email message, or tried to call you but y ou missed the call.
72 Using People T o add a new contact 1. On the All tab, tap A dd contact . 2. Select the C ontact type, for e xample Google or Ex change . This determines which acc ount the contact will s ync with. For more information, see “Contact sour ces” in this chapter .
Using People 73 T o delete multiple contacts 1. On the All tab, pr ess MENU and then tap Delete c ontacts . 2. Select the c ontacts you w ant to delete and tap Done . 3. When prompt ed, tap OK . T o delete one contact On the All tab, pr ess and hold the contact, and then tap Delet e contact .
7 4 Using People The c ontacts in your F avorit es are the same as the c ontacts in the People widget. T o remov e a fav orite contact 1. On the Fa vorites tab, pr ess MENU, and then tap Remo ve f av orite . 2. T ap the fa vorite contact y ou want to delet e, and then tap Done .
Using People 75 3. T ap Add contact to gr oup . 4. Select the contacts y ou want in the group, and then tap Done . Tip If your c ontacts list is long, you can use the sear ch bar to search for contacts quickly , or tap to hide the onscr een ke yboard and scroll t o the bottom of the contacts list.
76 Using People Note Y ou will be charged by y our service pro vider for each message sent. For e xample, if y ou send a message to a gr oup of five people , you will be charged for fiv e messages. T o send an email message to all contacts in a gr oup On the Groups tab , press and hold the gr oup, and then tap Send group mail .
Using People 77 On the Updates and e vents tab of the Contact Details screen f or each contact, the contact’ s Fac ebook status, pr ofile updates, and upcoming e vents ar e display ed. Notifications of new phot o uploads to Flickr are also displa yed.
78 Using People T o log in to Fac ebook or Flickr 1. On the All tab of the People screen, tap Me , pr ess MENU, and then tap Edit . Note If you ha ve not ent ered y our contact details on My contact car d, you can do so no w . For information, see “Setting up My contact card” in this chapt er .
Using People 79 Note If you lat er want to link a c ontact who did not appear in the list, open his or her Contact Details screen, slide t o the Updates and ev ents tab, and tap Link Facebook pr ofile . For more inf ormation, see “Using the Contact Details screen” in this chapt er .
80 Using People T ab Functions Information Sho ws the information y ou hav e stor ed for the contact, and allow s you to get in t ouch with the contact dir ectly by tapping an y of the display ed methods. For ex ample, if the contact has a st ored w ork phone number , tap Call W ork to call that number .
Using People 81 T o add a contact to speed dial 1. On the Information tab of the Contact Details scr een, press MENU and then tap Set speed dial . 2. In Number , tap Not defined , and then tap the contact number you w ant to assign to the speed dial number .
4. 1 Using the Onscr een K e yboard When y ou start a pr ogram or select a field that r equires t ext or numbers, the onscreen k eyboard bec omes av ailable. Y ou can choose from these k eyboard la youts: Q WERTY , Compact Q WERTY , and Phone ke ypad .
Entering T ext 83 Q WERTY Q WERTY is a ke yboard lay out similar to a desktop comput er ke yboard. Display s the wor d candidate list when wor d prediction is turned on. T ap a wor d to insert it into y our te xt. T ap to see mor e candidate w ords. • T ap to enter letters or symbols.
84 Entering T e xt T o enter te xt using QWER TY 1. Start a progr am that accepts te xt input 2. T ap , and then tap Ke yboard types > Q WERTY . 3. Start tapping ke ys on the onscr een ke yboard as you w ould on a PC ke yboard to enter y our text. Compact Q WERTY Compact Q WERTY is a type of k eyboar d which featur es 20 ke ys.
Entering T ext 85 T o enter te xt using Compact Q WERTY 1. Start a progr am that accepts te xt input. 2. T ap , and then tap Ke yboard types > Compact Q WERTY .
86 Entering T e xt T o enter te xt using Phone ke ypad 1. Start a progr am that accepts te xt input. 2. T ap , and then tap Ke yboard types > Phone ke ypad .
Entering T ext 87 4.3 A djusting T ouch Input Settings Open the T ouch Input settings by doing one of the follo wing: On any of the k eyboar d layouts, tap to open the T ouch Input settings. On the Home screen, pr ess MENU and then tap Settings > Locale & te xt > T ouch Input .
88 Entering T e xt Phone ke ypad & Compact QWERTY Spell corr ection Select to corr ect typographical errors by selecting fr om a list of possible wor ds that reflect the charact ers of the ke ys you ha ve tapped as w ell as characters of nearby k eys.
5. 1 Sending T ext and Multimedia Mes sages Messages lets y ou compose and send te xt (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS) to other mobile phones. Opening Messages Pres s HOME, then tap Messages . T ap to cr eate a new t ext or pictur e message. T ap to open the message or message thread and r ead the te xt or view the picture message .
90 Ex changing Messages Crea ting and sending SMS and MMS messages Send short te xt messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If y ou ex ceed the limit on the number of charact ers for a single te xt message, y our text message will be deliv ered as one but will be billed as more than one mes sage.
Ex changing Messages 91 Enter a name to look up a contact or tap to enter a phone number . Enter your t ext message here. T ap to aut omatically enter the mobile phone number of the matched contact. Note: The phone number only appears if the number was filed under Mobile in Contacts.
92 Exchanging Messages Tip Y ou can add a subject line by pres sing MENU and then tapping Add subject . 3. T ap the text bo x that contains the te xt “T ap to compose”, and then start composing y our message. 4. Pr ess MENU and then tap Attach . 5.
Ex changing Messages 93 Rec ord audi o . O pens V oic e R eco r der . T ap t o st art re cor ding y our mes sage , an d th en ta p to s top. Slideshow .
94 Ex changing Messages Note T o receiv e delivery r eports and know when a picture message is rec eived, in the All messages scr een, press MENU, and then tap Settings . Select the Delivery r eports check box below the MMS settings section.
Ex changing Messages 95 Managing messages and message thr eads T ext and multimedia messages that ar e sent to and rec eived fr om a contact ( or a number) are gr ouped into conv ersations or message threads in the All mes sages screen.
96 Ex changing Messages Tip Y ou can save the file a ttachment on the multimedia message to the SD card. T o sav e, pres s and hold the file and then tap Cop y attached to SD car d on the options menu. Notes • When Auto-r etrieve in MMS settings is disabled, only the message header is downloaded.
Ex changing Messages 9 7 Tip T o reply a te xt message with a multimedia message, open the te xt message, pr ess MENU and then tap Add subject , or A ttach . The te xt message is automatically c onv erted into a multimedia message . T o delete a message or a message thr ead 1.
98 Ex changing Messages MMS settings Auto-r etriev e Select this option to automatically retrie ve all y our MMS messages complet ely . When selected, the MMS message header plus the message body and attachments will automatically do wnload to y our phone.
Ex changing Messages 99 5.2 Using Mail The Mail application lets y ou add external POP3 or IMAP email accounts fr om popular web-based email service pr oviders such as Hotmail® and A OL ®. It also lets you add an Ex change Activ eSync account on y our phone.
100 Ex changing Messages Note Y our corporat e Exchange Serv er must support auto-detect for the phone to automatically set up the Ex change Activ eSync account. If your c orporat e Exchange Serv er does not support auto-detect, you will need to enter y our Exchange Serv er settings after you tap Ne xt .
Ex changing Messages 101 If you ar e in the Inbox of an email acc ount, pres s MENU and then tap More > Ne w account . T o swit ch to another account, in an email account inbo x, tap the arro w and then select the email account t o use. Composing and sending emails 1.
102 Exchanging Messages • If you hav e set up an Exchange A ctiveSync ac count, pr ess MENU and then tap Add r ecipient > T o > Company dir ectory to let y ou add recipients fr om the Exchange A ctiveSync acc ount contacts. 4. Enter the subject, and then c ompose your mes sage.
Ex changing Messages 103 Managing emails on y our ext ernal email account T o filter the inbox T ap a tab at the bottom of the screen t o filter the inbo x by individual emails, con versations, or emails with a ttachments. Conv ersations Display s emails as conv ersations.
104 Ex changing Messages T o delete a message 1. On the email acc ount Inbox, pr ess and hold the email you w ant to delete. 2. On the options menu, tap Delet e . When pr ompted to c onfirm deletion, tap OK . T o delete multiple messages 1. On the email account Inbo x, press MENU and then tap Delet e .
Ex changing Messages 105 Sending a meeting reques t using the Ex change A ctiveS ync acc ount 1. Pres s HOME, then tap Mail . 2. S witch to the Ex change Activ eSync acc ount. 3. Press MENU and then tap Mor e > New meeting in vitation . 4. Enter the meeting details and then tap Send .
6. 1 Connecting t o the Internet Y our phone’s netw orking capabilities allow you t o access the Internet through data c onnection or Wi-Fi. 6.2 Data C onnection Settings for connecting t o the V erizon data netw ork are alr eady prec onfigured on y our device, and y our device is r eady to connect t o the Internet 6.
Getting Connected 107 T urning Wi-Fi on and c onnecting to a wir eless netw ork 1. Pres s HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wir eless contr ols . 2. Select the W i-Fi check bo x to turn Wi-Fi on. T he phone will scan for av ailable wireless netw orks.
108 Getting Connect ed Wi-Fi netw orks On the Wir eless contr ols screen, tap Wi-Fi settings , then tap the wir eless network that the phone is curr ently connected t o. A message bo x will be display ed showing the W i-Fi network name , status, speed, signal str ength, and more .
Getting Connected 109 6.4 Using Br o wser Open Bro wser to start surfing the w eb. Bro wser is fully optimized and comes with adv anced featur es that let you enjo y Internet bro wsing on your phone . Note Y ou must hav e an active da ta or Wi-Fi connection t o access the Int ernet.
110 Getting Connect ed Changing the screen orienta tion The phone aut omatically changes the screen orientation depending on how y ou are holding y our phone. Note The Orientation check bo x in HOME > MENU > Settings > Sound & display needs to be select ed for the screen orienta tion to automatically change.
Getting Connected 111 Use your thumb and inde x fingers to ‘spread’ the w eb page to zoom in. Use your thumb and inde x fingers to ‘pinch’ the web page t o zoom out. Opening a ne w bro wser window Open multiple bro wser windows t o make it easier f or you t o switch from one w eb site to another .
112 Getting Connect ed Swit ching between br owser windo ws 1. On a bro wser window , press MENU and then tap Windo ws . 2. Select the br owser windo w you w ant to view b y sliding your finger on the screen fr om right to left. T ap to close the web page.
Getting Connected 113 Selecting links in w eb pages Navigat e to links on a w eb page using the TRA CKBALL. Links are enclosed in a color ed box when select ed. Link is selected Link is not selected Link What to do W eb page address (URLs ) T ap the link to open the w eb page.
114 Getting Connect ed Link What to do Location address T ap the address t o open Google Maps and locate the address. Phone number T ap to open the phone dialer scr een to call the phone number .
Getting Connected 115 Managing bookmarks Y ou can stor e as many bookmarks as you w ant on your phone . T o bookmark a web page On a bro wser screen, go to the w eb page you w ant to book mark. Pres s MENU and then tap New bookmark . The Ne w bookmark screen opens.
116 Getting Connect ed If you ar e using the List view , press and hold the bookmark y ou want to edit, and then tap Edit bookmark t o edit the bookmark. Setting Bro wser options Customiz e Bro wser to suit your br owsing lifes tyle. Set display , privacy , and security options when using Bro wser .
Getting Connected 117 T urning on Bluetooth and making the phone disco ver able Pres s HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings . T ap Wireles s controls , then select the Bluet ooth check bo x to turn on Bluetooth. When on, the Bluet ooth icon ( ) appears in the status bar .
118 Getting Connect ed 1. Pres s HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings . 2. T ap Wir eless controls > Bluet ooth settings and then select the Bluetooth check bo x. 3. T ap Scan for devices . Y our phone will start to scan for Bluetooth devic es within range and will displa y all detected de vices below the Bluetooth de vices section.
Getting Connected 119 The icon repr esents that the devic e is a ster eo Bluetooth headset (A2DP Bluetooth profile ). Y ou need to use a ster eo Bluetooth headset (A2DP Bluetooth pr ofile) if you w ant to list en to music thr ough a Bluetooth headset.
120 Getting Connect ed T ap Disconnect & unpair if you w ant the phone to erase all pairing information with the hands-fr ee headset or car kit. Y ou will be prompt ed to enter the pas scode again when y ou connect to that Bluetooth de vice.
7 . 1 Using Camer a and Camcorder Use Camera or Camc order t o take and shar e pictures and videos. Y our phone comes with a 5. 0 megapixel camer a with auto-focus featur e that lets y ou capture sharp pictur es and videos. Important Y ou must install a stor age card bef ore y ou use Camera or Camcor der .
122 Camera and Multimedia Zoom contr ol Remaining av ailable shots* Current captur e mode. T ap to s witch between Photo and Video modes. Opens the Albums progr am. See “ Albums” in this chapter for details. Camera scr een when phone is held upright.
Camera and Multimedia 123 Changing capture modes The phone off ers two captur e modes: Photo and V ideo . On the screen, tap t o switch betw een Photo and V ideo modes. T aking pictur es 1. Switch t o Photo captur e mode. 2. Fr ame your subject on the screen.
124 Camer a and Multimedia Shooting videos 1. Switch t o the Video captur e mode. 2. Fr ame your subject on the screen. 3. Press the TRA CKBALL button to start capturing video .
Camera and Multimedia 125 Re vie w screen Aft er capturing a photo or video, the r eview scr een lets you sav e, view , send, or delete the pictur e or video by tapping a butt on at the bottom of the screen. Revie w screen buttons Icon Function Icon Function Vie w Vie w the captured image or video in Albums.
126 Camera and Multimedia 1 2 3 4 5 T o open the menu panel While on the Camer a screen, pr ess MENU. 1 Resolution T ap to change the r esolution (captur e size). 2 White Balanc e T ap to adjust the white balanc e. White balanc e enables the camera t o capture c olors more ac curat ely by adjusting to the curr ent lighting environment.
Camera and Multimedia 12 7 7 .2 Using Albums Albums lets you vie w photos and play back videos. Y ou can also view your phot os or y our friends’ photos on Fac ebook or Flickr . For photos, you can also do basic editing tasks, set them as y our wallpaper or contact pictur e, and share t o your friends.
128 Camera and Multimedia W orking with pictur es Once y ou hav e taken a picture , you can vie w it or share it with friends. Y ou can also view y our pictures or your friends’ pictur es on your Fac ebook or Flickr account. T o view pictures in Albums 1.
Camera and Multimedia 129 When vie wing pictures in full scr een, you can: Slide your finger fr om right to left or left to right to vie w the next or pre vious picture. Roll the TRA CKBALL left to view the pr evious pictur e, or r oll it right to vie w the next pictur e in the album or in the pictures list.
130 Camera and Multimedia If you w ant to rotat e the picture and sa ve the r otated state, see “T o rotat e and sav e the rotated sta te” below . T o rotate and sa ve the r otated state 1. Vie w the picture you w ant to r otate in full scr een 2.
Camera and Multimedia 131 Note The cr opped picture is sa ved in the st orage car d as a copy . The original picture r emains unedited. T o share pictures on F acebook Y ou need to be logged in to y our Facebook ac count to be able t o upload pictures.
132 Camera and Multimedia T o share a picture on Picasa Y ou need to be signed in to a Google A ccount to be able t o upload pictures t o the Picasa™ photo or ganizing service. 1. In the Albums screen, open the album wher e the pictures you want t o share ar e in.
Camera and Multimedia 133 W orking with videos Once y ou hav e taken a video, y ou can view it or share it with friends. T o watch videos 1. On the main Albums screen, tap a video album and then tap the video you w ant to watch t o start playing back the video .
134 Camera and Multimedia Note If you select ed Mail and you ha ve multiple email ac counts, the default email acc ount will be used. 5. Compose your mes sage and then tap Send . T o send a video using Messages 1. In the Albums screen, open the album wher e the videos you want to shar e are in.
Camera and Multimedia 135 A dding the Photo album or Photo fr ame widget Add the Phot o frame or Phot o album widget to let y ou view a single photo or a whole album on the Home scr een. T o learn how to add widgets, ref er to “T o add an HT C widget” in Chapter 1.
136 Camera and Multimedia Opening Music Pres s HOME, then tap > Music . The Pla yback screen displa ys. Playing music Press and dr ag to jump to an y part of the song.
Camera and Multimedia 13 7 List ening to music on the Lock scr een When y ou are pla ying back music and the screen turns off , you can contr ol the music playback fr om the Lock scr een when you “w ake up” the phone by pr essing END/PO WER. T ap to go t o the pre vious song, play / pause music, or go to the next song in the Now pla ying list.
138 Camera and Multimedia Indicates the song currently being play ed back. T ap a music category to open the music file you w ant to play . T ap to pla y back. List songs in the category . Category name Crea ting playlists Use playlists t o organiz e your music files.
Camera and Multimedia 139 Managing y our playlists T o play the songs in a playlist In the Playlists scr een, tap the playlist name and then tap a song. T o add songs to a playlist 1. In the Playlists scr een, tap the playlist wher e you w ant to add songs.
140 Camera and Multimedia T o delete a playlist 1. In the Playlists scr een, press and hold the pla ylist you w ant to delete. 2. In the options menu, tap Delet e playlist . Tip T o delete multiple playlists, in the Pla ylist screen, pr ess MENU and then tap Delete playlis ts .
8. 1 Signing In to Y our Google Acc ount Signing in to y our Google Ac count lets y ou synchr onize Gmail, Calendar , and contacts between y our phone and the web. Y ou also need to sign in to a Google A ccount to use Google Apps such as Google T alk™ and Android Mark et.
142 Google Apps 3. In the Please select your issue section, select I f orgot my passw ord . 4. Click Reset y our passwor d now , and then f ollow the pr ocedur e on how t o rec ov er your pass wor d. 8.2 Using Gmail Gmail is Google’s w eb-based email service.
Google Apps 143 The Inbo x conv ersations list (her einafter r eferred t o as Inbo x) is your default Gmail vie w . All your r eceiv ed emails are deliver ed to your Inbo x. T o refresh Gmail Pres s MENU and then tap Refresh t o send or rec eive ne w emails and to synchr onize your emails with y our Gmail account on the w eb.
144 Google Apps Enter y our message here . T ap to remo ve the attachment. Recipient Subject Attachment 4. Aft er composing y our email, tap Send . Note While composing the message , tap Sav e as draft or pr ess the BA CK button to sa ve it as a dr aft.
Google Apps 145 Rec eiving and reading emails Depending on your notifica tion settings, the phone play s a ring tone, vibr ates, or display s the email message briefly in the status bar when you r eceive a ne w email. A new email message ( ) icon also appears on the notifications area of the s tatus bar to notify y ou of a new email.
146 Google Apps T o scroll thr ough the message: Slide your finger up/ down on the scr een. Roll the TRA CKBALL up/ down. • • Online status. Appears when the contact is a Google T alk friend and you ar e signed in to Google T alk.
Google Apps 14 7 Replying t o or forwar ding emails In the message thr ead, scroll down t o the end of the con versation. 2. T ap Reply , R eply to all , or Forw ard . 3. Do one of the following: If you select ed Reply or Reply all , enter y our reply message.
148 Google Apps Mark read or Mark unr ead as desired. Unr ead messages are display ed in bold in the Inbox. Delete to delet e the conv ersation. Add s tar or Remo ve star t o assign a star or r emov e the star on the con versation. Change labels to add or change the label of the con versation.
Google Apps 149 Tip If you’r e part of a long message conv ersation that isn’t rele vant, you can ‘mute’ the email to k eep all future additions out of your Inbo x. Report spam to r eport the email message as spam. Setting Gmail settings 1. In the Inbo x, press MENU and then tap Settings .
150 Google Apps 8.3 Using Google T alk Google T alk is Google’s instant messaging pr ogram. It lets you communicat e with other people that also use Google T alk. Note The Google T alk account that is set up is based on the Google A ccount that you used when y ou set up the phone.
Google Apps 151 T o add a new friend Y ou can only add people who hav e a Google Account. In the Friends list, pr ess MENU and then tap Add friend . Enter the Google T alk instant messaging ID or Google email addres s of the friend you w ant to add.
152 Google Apps Navigat e to a friend using the TRA CKBALL, and then press the TRA CKBALL. T ap to send your message. Enter y our message here . T imestamp. Appears after ev ery minute of inactivity . 2. Cha t with your friend b y entering te xt using the onscreen ke yboard.
Google Apps 153 T o close a chat Do one of the follo wing: In your Friends lis t, pres s and hold a friend with an active chat and then tap End chat on the menu.
154 Google Apps T o pin a friend Y ou can pin a friend to mak e sure that friend alw ay s appears in your Most popular friends list. In the Friends list, pr ess and hold the friend’ s name to open the options menu. Note If you cannot see the friend, Pr ess MENU and then tap All friends .
Google Apps 155 Y ou can also choose to sho w a mobile indicator . T o show: In the Friends list, pr ess MENU and then tap More > Settings . Select the Mobile indicator option, and then pr ess BACK.
156 Google Apps Signing out In the friends list, pr ess MENU and then tap More > Sign out when y ou want t o sign out from Google T alk. 8.4 Using Google Maps Google Maps lets you tr ack your curr ent location, view r eal-time traffic situations, and rec eiv e detailed directions to y our destination.
Google Apps 15 7 T o open Google Maps Pres s HOME, then tap > Google Maps . T o find your location on the map On the Google Maps screen, pr ess MENU and then tap My Location . Y our location is shown on the map as a blinking blue dot. Y our current location Searching f or places of int erest On the Google Maps screen, pr ess SEARCH.
158 Google Apps 3. T ap . The search r esults are displa yed on the map . T ap to go t o the pre vious or next search it em on the map if there ar e multiple search results. T ap to sho w the search r esults as a list. 4. T ap the callout to sho w the Addr ess , Details (if av ailable), and Re views (if av ailable) for the sear ch item.
Google Apps 159 T raffic mode Map mode Satellite mode Map mode This is the def ault view and displa ys a map, c omplete with names of str eets, rivers, lak es, mountains, parks, and boundaries. Satellit e mode Google Maps uses the same satellite da ta as Google Earth™.
160 Google Apps T o view a map in Street V iew Street V iew mode (av ailable only in selected ar eas) pr ovides a s treet- lev el view of the location. 1. Search f or the place y ou want to vie w in Street Vie w . See “Searching f or places of inter est” for details.
Google Apps 161 4. T ap Go . The dir ections to y our destination appears in a list. T ap a direction ins truction on the list to sho w the map. When y ou are finished vie wing or following the dir ections, press MENU and then tap More > Clear map to r eset the map.
162 Google Apps Opening Latitude T o join Latitude 1. While vie wing a map in any mode, pr ess MENU and then tap Join Latitude . 2. R ead the privacy policy . If you agr ee with it, tap Agree & shar e . T o open Latitude after joining While vie wing a map in any mode, pr ess MENU and then tap Latitude .
Google Apps 163 A ccepting an in vitation When y ou get a sharing reques t from a friend, y ou can: Ac cept and shar e back . Y ou can see your friend’ s location, and your friend can see y ours. Ac cept, but hide my loca tion . Y ou can see your friend’ s location, but they can’t see y ours.
164 Google Apps T o see your friend’ s profile and c onnect with him or her , tap the photo . This will display y our friend’s name, then tap the balloon right abov e his or her icon. T o see other friends, tap either one of the arro w buttons ne xt to the balloon.
Google Apps 165 Options Description Directions Get dir ections to the friend’ s location. Hide from this friend Stop sharing your location with this friend. Y our friend cannot see your phot o icon on the map. T o share y our location with this friend again, tap Unhide from this friend.
166 Google Apps Options Description Change your photo Change the picture, which is also shar ed across other Google products and fea tures. After y ou tap Change your photo , you can either tak e a picture of y ourself with the phone or select a picture from Albums.
Google Apps 16 7 8.6 Using Y ouT ube Y ouT ube is an online video streaming service that allo ws you t o view videos that hav e been uploaded by Y ouT ube members.
168 Google Apps Note The scr een automatically swit ches to landscape orientation when you pla y a video. 3. T ap the screen to display the pla yback controls. T ap to t oggle between playing and pausing the video. Drag t o the left or right to go backw ard or forw ard in the video.
Google Apps 169 Sharing videos Y ou can share a video b y sending its link to your contacts. Do one of the follo wing: While vie wing videos in a list, pres s and hold the video, and then tap Share on the options menu. While wa tching a video, pr ess MENU and then tap Share .
170 Google Apps T ap to open the application details screen. T ap a category to open a sub- category and vie w more applications. T ap to sear ch Android Mark et. T ap to vie w your downloads. Getting help If you e ver need help or hav e questions about Android Mark et, pres s MENU and tap Help .
Google Apps 171 T ap the tab to sort b y popularity or date. Note All items in a subcategory ar e listed in each tab; those in the By popularity tab are sort ed from most popular t o least popular , and those in the By date tab ar e sorted from new est to oldest Installing and opening an application 1.
172 Google Apps Scroll do wn to view mor e of this dev eloper ’s applications or to email the dev eloper . User comments about item. More info about it em. Press and hold a comment to let you r eport a comment as spam. 3. On any application details screen, tap Ins tall .
Google Apps 173 5. After the it em is downloaded and installed on y our phone, the content do wnload icon ( ) appears in the notification ar ea of the status bar . 6. On the Android Mark et screen, tap My do wnloads . 7 . T ap the installed application in the list, then tap Open .
17 4 Google Apps Uninstalling an application Y ou can uninstall any application tha t you ha ve do wnloaded and installed fr om Android Mark et. 1. On the My downloads scr een, tap the application you want t o uninstall, then tap Uninstall . 2. W hen prompt ed, tap OK to remo ve the application on y our phone.
Google Apps 17 5 Date and time of last synchr onization T ap to include or ex clude the application from aut omatic synchr onization. The arr ows mo ve clockwise when data is being synchr onized. Indicates that ther e is a problem with data synchr onization.
9. 1 Using Calendar Use Calendar to cr eate and manage e vents, meetings, and appointments. Depending on your s ynchronization settings, the Calendar on your phone s tay s in sync with y our Calendar on the web, Ex change Activ eSync calendar , and Outlook calendar .
Other Applications 177 4. Do one of the follo wing: If there is a time fr ame for the ev ent, tap the From and T o date and time to set them. If it is a special occasion such as a birthday or a whole-da y ev ent, set the From and T o date, then select the all day check bo x.
178 Other Applications Calendar vie ws Y ou can display the Calendar in daily , weekly , monthly , or agenda view . T o change the Calendar view , pres s MENU, then tap Day , A genda , or Month .
Other Applications 179 Agenda and Month vie ws T ap to add a new e vent. T ap to s witch to A genda view . T ap to vie w ev ents for that day . Indicates there ar e ev ents for that day . T ap to open ev ent details. T ap to add a new e vent. T ap to s witch to Month vie w .
180 Other Applications 2. T ap the upcoming e vent name to display the e v ent. Note If you ha ve other pending e vent reminders, these e vents will also appear on the screen. 3. Do one of the following: T ap Snooze all t o snooze all e vent reminders f or five minut es.
Other Applications 181 A dding the Calendar widget Add the Calendar widget t o let you vie w your calendar and acc ess your appointments on the Home scr een. T o learn how t o add widgets, ref er to “T o add an HT C widget” in Chapter 1. 9.2 Using Clock Clock lets you vie w the date and time of cities around the w orld.
182 Other Applications Setting the local date , time zone, and time By default, y our phone automatically uses the network -pro vided date, time z one, and time. Y ou can set the date, time zone , and time manually . 1. In Clock, go to the W orld Clock tab, pr ess MENU, and then tap Local time settings .
Other Applications 183 Setting y our home city’s da te and time 1. In Clock, go to the W orld Clock tab, then pr ess MENU, and then tap Home settings . 2. Ent er your home city name . As you ent er letters, the list is filt ered to sho w matching cities and c ountries.
184 Other Applications Deleting an alarm On the Alarms tab, pr ess MENU and then tap Delete . Select the alarms you w ant to delete and then tap Delete . 1. 2. Using Stop watch and T imer In Clock, go to the St opw atch or T imer tab to use these functions.
Other Applications 185 calendar items fr om the Exchange ac count. T o set up a Microsoft Ex change email account, see “ Adding a Microsoft Ex change ActiveS ync account” in Chapt er 5 for details. Installing HT C Sync on y our PC 1. Download the HT C Sync installer fr om the HT C website (www .
186 Other Applications 3. The first time y ou synchr onize the phone, the S ynchronization Settings Wizar d starts automatically t o help you set up HT C Sync. Note If the Synchr onization Settings Wizard does not s tart, click Synchr onize Now . 4. On the Synchr onization Settings Wizar d screen, click Ne xt .
Other Applications 187 Synchr onizing Outlook items When y ou set up HT C Sync, you w ere ask ed to set when you w ant to synchr onize with the PC. Depending on the option y ou hav e selected, you ma y need to manually start synchr onization or it will automatically start synchr onization when you connect the phone t o the PC.
188 Other Applications Resolving conflicts betw een the phone and PC 1. On your PC, open HT C Sync. 2. On the HT C Sync window , click Sync Manager > Settings > Conflict Policy .
Other Applications 189 6. Click Finish . Check the phone if there ar e additional instructions to complet e the installation. 9.4 Using HT C Footprints HT C Footprints ™ pro vides an easy w ay to r ecord fa vorite plac es and re visit those places.
190 Other Applications • Y ou may be asked if y ou want HT C Footprints to automatically determine the addr ess for the location. 5. T ap Done . Note Before pr essing Done , you can pr ess MENU, and then tap Edit t o change the name, category , or address of the F ootprint, enter the phone and websit e, and add a voic e memo to the Footprint.
Other Applications 191 Backing up y our Footprints Y ou can back up all your f ootprints by e xporting them to a stor age card. W hen you import the back up from the st orage car d, any ne w footprints y ou hav e added on the device ar e kept. T o back up your Footprints, on a ca tegory screen, pr ess MENU and then tap Export .
192 Other Applications T ap to z oom in on the page. Y ou can also tap the screen quickly twice to z oom in or out of the page. T ap to sear ch the PDF file, view file properties or information about the PDF Vie wer . T ap to t oggle between sho wing and hiding the page toolbar .
Other Applications 193 9.6 Using P eep Peep™ is a T witter client that lets y ou enjoy “twitt ering’’ on your phone. Send out tw eets, read and r eceiv e tweets fr om people, search for ne w T witter users to follo w , all from y our phone. Note Y ou need to be signed in to y our T witter acc ount to use Peep.
194 Other Applications Sending a tw eet 1. On the All T weets tab, tap the te xt field with the words “W hat are you doing?”. 2. Ent er your tw eet and then tap Update . T ap to post a picture fr om Albums or Camera to y our default photo hosting sit e and add the link to the picture int o the tweet.
Other Applications 195 Searching f or T witter users to f ollow 1. While on the Peep scr een, pres s SEARCH. 2. T ap the te xt field with the words “T witter Search” and then ent er the search crit eria. Press SEARCH again or tap Search on the screen.
196 Other Applications 9. 7 Using Quick office Quickoffic e lets you vie w Microsoft Office W ord, Micr osoft Office Ex cel, and Micr osoft Pow erPoint files on y our phone. Quickoffic e supports viewing of Micr osoft Office 2003 W ord (.doc ), Exc el (.
Other Applications 197 4. While vie wing a file, y ou can: Slide your finger on the scr een to bring up the zoom contr ols. For Ex cel files, press MENU and then tap W orksheet to view other worksheets on the file . For W ord and P ow erPoint files, tap a URL link to open the web page in Br owser .
198 Other Applications 9.8 Using S tocks Stocks lets y ou to add, view , and analyze stocks and st ock market mov ements using updated financial information. Opening Stocks Pres s HOME, then tap > Stocks . T ap to add a st ock quote or st ock market inde x.
Other Applications 199 Changing the list or der 1. On the stocks scr een, press MENU and then tap Rearr ange . 2. Pr ess and hold at the end of the item you w ant to mov e. When the r ow is highlight ed in green, dr ag it to its ne w position, then release .
200 Other Applications Add a location. Show s the last weather updat e. T o view the w eather in other cities, swipe your finger up war d/ down ward on the screen. Download the latest w eather information. Displaying w eather in your location If location service is disabled, y ou can set your current loca tion and add it to W eather .
Other Applications 201 A dding a city 1. On the W eather screen, tap . 2. Ent er the location y ou want to add on the t ext field. As y ou enter te xt, the list is filter ed to show the possible locations based on the letters y ou enter ed. 3. T ap the desired city to select it.
202 Other Applications A dding the W eather widget Add the W eather widget to let you vie w the weather conditions of the cities you ha ve set on the Home screen. T o learn how to add widgets, ref er to “T o add an HT C widget” in Chapter 1. 9. 10 Using V oice Rec order V oice Rec order is useful for quickly r ecording thoughts.
Other Applications 203 Renaming a v oice clip 1. On the V oice Rec order scr een, tap or to select the v oice clip you w ant to rename. 2. Pr ess MENU and then tap Rename .
10. 1 Changing Basic Settings Setting the date and time See “Using Clock” in Chapter 9 for details. Display settings T o adjust the screen brightness 1.
Managing Y our Phone 205 T o prev ent the screen orientation from aut omatically changing By default, the scr een orientation automatically adjusts depending on how y ou hold the phone. Note Not all application screens support aut omatic rotation. 1. Pres s HOME > MENU, then tap Settings .
206 Managing Y our Phone Tip Y ou can use *. wav , *.mid, *.mp3, *. wma, or other types of sound files that you do wnloaded from the Internet or copied fr om your c omputer as ring tones. For a c omplete list of supported audio file f ormats for ring tones, see “Specifications” in the Appendix.
Managing Y our Phone 20 7 Note For mor e information about the phone services on y our phone, ref er to the “ Adjus ting Phone Settings” in Chapter 2. T o enable data roaming Data roaming lets y ou connect to V erizon Wireles s’s partner netw orks and acces s data services when y ou are out of V erizon Wir eless’ s co v erage ar ea.
208 Managing Y our Phone 10.2 Protecting Y our Phone Prot ecting your phone with a scr een lock Y ou can further secure y our data by locking the screen and/ or requiring a scr een unlock pattern ev ery time your phone is turned on or ev ery time it wakes up fr om sleep mode (screen is off).
Managing Y our Phone 209 5. Draw the scr een unlock pattern by connecting at least f our dots in a vertical, horizontal and/ or diagonal direction. Lift your finger fr om the screen when finished. Note Y ou must slide your finger on the screen t o create the pa ttern and not tap individual dots.
210 Managing Y our Phone 10.3 Managing Memory T o see how much phone memory is av ailable for use Pres s HOME > MENU, then tap Settings > SD card & phone s tor age . The a vailable phone memory is displa yed in the Int ernal phone stor age section.
Managing Y our Phone 211 Uninstall do wnloaded progr ams from Andr oid Market you no longer use. See Chapter 8 f or details. 10.4 Resetting the Phone Resetting the phone deletes all data, including do wnloaded applications, and resets the phone back t o its initial stat e—the state befor e you turned on the phone f or the first time.
Appendix A. 1 Specifications Proc essor Qualcomm® MSM7600™, 5 28 MHz Platform Andr oid™ Memory ROM: 512 MB RAM: 288 MB Dimensions (LxW xT) 4.45 X 2. 19 X 0.51 inches (113. 04 X 55.5 X 12.96 mm) W eight 4.23 ounces (120 gr ams) with battery Display 3.
Appendix 213 Audio supported formats MP3, AA C(AA C, AA C+, AAC -LC), AMR-NB, W A V , MIDI and Windo ws Media Audio 9 Video supported formats MPEG-4, H.
214 Appendix Note This pr oduct is intended for use with a certified Clas s 2 Limited Po wer Sourc e, rat ed 5 V olts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
Appendix 215 IMPORT ANT NO TE Radiation Exposure S tatement: This equipment c omplies with FC C radiation e xposure limits set forth for an uncontr olled environment. End users must f ollow the specific operating ins tructions for satisfying RF e xposure c ompliance.
216 Appendix succes sfully . T rying out the phone with your hearing de vice is the best wa y to e valuat e it for y our personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones ra ted M3 or M4 meet FC C requirements and ar e likely t o generat e less interf erence t o hearing devic es than phones that are not r ated.
Appendix 217 to be synon ymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks ar e rec ommended by the Allianc e for T elecommunications Industries Solutions (A TIS). The U and UT marks are r eferenced in Section 20 . 19 of the FC C Rules. The HA C rating and measur ement procedur e are described in the American National Standar ds Institute (ANSI) C63.
218 Appendix on the safety standar ds pre viously set by both U.S. and interna tional standar ds bodies: American National Standar ds Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-199 2. National Council on Radiation Pr otection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986.
Appendix 219 equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is r ecommended that no part of the human body be allow ed to come too close t o the antenna during operation of the equipment. Body-w orn Operation This de vice w as test ed for typical body-w orn operations.
220 Appendix T elecommunications & Int ernet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemak ers The Health Industry Manuf acturers As sociation rec ommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained betw een a handheld wireles s phone and a pacemak er to av oid potential interfer ence with the pacemak er .
Appendix 221 WEEE Notice The Dir ectiv e on W aste Electrical and Electronic E quipment (WEEE), which enter ed into for ce as European law on 13th F ebruary 2003, result ed in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment a t end-of-life.
222 Appendix A.3 A dditional Safety Information This section pr o vides more safety inf ormation in addition to the information at the beginning of the user manual.
Appendix 223 Using The Phone Function Of Y our Pocket PC While Driving Is Extremely Danger ous T alking on or using your de vice while driving is e xtremely danger ous and is illegal in some states. R emember , safety comes first. Check the law s and regulations on the use of phones in the ar eas where you drive .
224 Appendix P A CEMAKERS The Health Industry Manuf acturers As sociation rec ommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained betw een a handheld wireles s phone and a pacemaker t o avoid pot ential interfer ence with the pacemaker .
Appendix 225 O THER MEDICAL DEVICES If y ou use any other personal medical devic e, consult the manufactur er of your de vice to determine if it is adequat ely shielded from e xternal RF energy . Y our physician ma y be able to assist y ou in obtaining this information.
226 Appendix repr esentative befor e using your de vice aboard an air craft. Alw ay s follo w the instructions of the airline repr esentative whene ver using your de vice aboard an air craft, t o pre vent any possible int erfer ence with airborne electronic equipment.
Appendix 227 DO NO T use or store this equipment in a plac e where it will be exposed t o high temper atures, such as near an open flame or hea t- emitting equipment. DO NO T drop y our device or subject it t o sev ere shock. When not using, lay do wn the unit to a void pos sible damage due to instability .
228 Appendix Battery Saf ety Y our devic e uses a remo vable and rechar geable lithium ion battery . Please contact cust omer service for as sistance should y ou need a replac ement battery . DOs Only use the battery and char ger appro ved b y the manufacturer .
Appendix 229 Lithium ion batteries ar e rec yclable. W hen you r eplace the remo vable battery , please request the r epair center to r ecycle the battery in accor dance with RBRC standards. W hen disposing of the battery b y yourself , please call RBRC at (800) 822-8837 f or proper disposal tips.
230 Appendix Alwa ys use the authoriz ed AC adapt er / charger t o av oid any risk of bodily injury or damage to y our cellular phone or batt ery . Nev er attempt to connect or disc onnect the A C adapter / charger with wet hands. Alw ay s unplug the A C adapter / charger from the pow er source befor e attempting any cleaning.
Appendix 231 VERIZ ON WIRELESS IS NO T RESPONSIBLE FOR Y OUR USE OF THOSE APPLICA TIONS OR INFORMA TION Y OU CHOOSE T O SUBMIT OR SHARE WITH O THERS. SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS, TERMS OF USE, AND PRIV AC Y POLICES APPL Y TO THO SE APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICES.
Inde x A Add an Ex change Activ eSync account 99 Airplane Mode 66 Alarm clock 183 Albums 127 - opening 127 - widget 135 - working with pictur es 128 - working with videos 133 Android Mark et 169 - fi.
Index 233 C Calendar 176 - creat e ev ents 176 - Ex change Activ eSync 180 - open 176 - Outlook Calendar 180 - widget 181 Calendar view s 178 Call History 63 - clear 64 Calling using the phone dialer .
234 Inde x F Fac ebook and Flickr 69, 76 Fa vorit e contacts 73 Folders 43 Footprints 189 - backing up 191 - creating 189 - deleting 190 - editing 190 - Re visiting 190 - widget 191 Friends list 153 -.
Index 235 M Mail 99 - deleting an account 105 - widget 105 Making Calls 55 Map mode 158 - Map mode 159 - Satellit e mode 159 - Street V iew 160 - T raffic mode 159 Memory 210, 212 Memory card - insta.
236 Inde x - My contact car d 70 - People widget 67 Phone contr ols 33 Phone ke ypad 85 Phone services 206 Phone view s - back panel 27 - bottom panel 28 - front panel 26 - left panel 27 Picture messa.
Index 237 V Videos 167 Vie wing and replying t o emails 102 V oice call - answ er call 59 - end call 62 V oice Dialer 57 V oice Recor der 202 V oice search 35 V olume - adjust 52 - media volume 53 - r.
238 Inde x This Proof Indicates Approximate Color Only. For Accurate Color Match, Use Approved Color Standard. DO NOT USE COLOR FORMULAS ON THIS FILE. Inks SU PP LI ER IS RE SP ON SI BL E F OR CH EC K.
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