Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Tilt 2 NMRHOD00 del fabbricante HTC
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HT C T ilt™ 2 User Manual.
Please Read Bef or e Pr oc eeding THE BA TTER Y IS NO T FULL Y 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 ALID A TED IF Y OU DISASSEMBLE OR A TTEMPT T O DISA SSEMBLE THE DEVICE.
3 r egister ed trademarks or tr ademarks of Micr osoft Corpor ation in the United Stat es and/ or other countries. Bluetooth and the Bluet ooth logo are tr ademarks owned b y Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Wi-Fi is a r egister ed trademark of the W ir eless Fidelity Alliance , Inc.
4 Disclaimers THE WEA THER INF ORMA TION, ST OCK D A T A, D A T A AND DOCUMENT A TION ARE PRO VIDED “ AS IS” AND WITHOUT W ARRANTY OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF ANY KIND FROM HT C.
5 Limitation of Damages T O THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED B Y APPLICABLE LA W , IN NO EVENT SHALL HT C OR ITS PRO VIDERS BE LIABLE T O USER OR ANY THIRD P ARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT , SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL.
6 The plug mus t be plugged into an appr opriat e outlet which is properly ins talled and gr ounded in accor dance with all local codes and or dinances.
7 K eep metal objects aw a y so they don’t c ome in contact with the battery or its c onnectors as it ma y lead to short cir cuit during oper ation. The phone should only be c onnected t o pr oducts that bear the USB-IF logo or hav e completed the USB-IF c ompliance pr ogram.
8 SAFETY PRECA UTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT K eep this product a way fr om ex cessiv e moisture and e xtreme t emper atures. Do not leav e the product or its batt ery inside a v ehicle or in places wher.
9 These include fueling ar eas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical tr ansfer or st orage f acilities, and ar eas where the air c ontains chemicals or particles, such as gr ain, dust, or metal po wders.
NONIONIZING RADIA TION Y our devic e has an internal ant enna. This pr oduct should be oper ated in its normal-use position to ensur e the radiativ e performance and safety of the interf erenc e.
Gener al Precautions A void applying e xc essiv e pr essur e to the de vice Do not apply e x ces sive pr essure on the scr een and the devic e to pr ev ent damaging them and r emov e the devic e fr om your pants’ pock et before sitting do wn.
12 A void using y our device aft er a dr amatic change in temper atur e When y ou mov e your de vice betw een envir onments with v ery differ ent temper ature and/ or humidity r anges, condensation ma y form on or within the de vice. T o av oid damaging the devic e, allo w sufficient time for the moistur e to e vapor ate bef ore using the de vice.
13 C ont ents Chapter 1 Getting Start ed 1. 1 Inside the Bo x ...................................................................................................... 19 1.2 Getting to Kno w Y our Phone ..................................................
14 2.6 Straight T alk ........................................................................................................ 53 2. 7 T urning the Phone C onnection On and Off ............................................ 58 2. 8 Push to T alk .......
15 4.3 A dding Contacts t o Y our Phone ................................................................ 10 1 4.4 W orking With F av orite Contacts .............................................................. 103 4 .5 V iewing and Managing Y our Contacts .
16 Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 7 . 1 Sending T e xt Messages ................................................................................. 134 7 .2 Sending Multimedia Messages ....................................................................
17 9.6 Using F acebook on Y our Phone ................................................................ 184 9. 7 Using Y our Phone as a Modem (Internet Sharing) ............................. 186 Chapter 10 Bluet ooth 10 . 1 Bluet ooth Modes ...........
18 13.3 SIM Manager......................................................................................................229 13.4 W orldCard Mobile ......................................................................................... 230 1 3.5 Ja va .
Chapt er 1 Getting Start ed 1. 1 Inside the Bo x Y ou will find the follo wing inside the bo x: HT C T ilt™ 2 Batt ery A C adapter Scr een pr otect or 3.
20 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1.2 Getting t o Kno w Y our Phone Fr ont panel END Earpiece BA CK T ALK/ SEND ST ART Light Sensor Notification LED Z oom bar T ouch Scr een.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 Button Function Notification LED This LED sho ws a: Flashing gr een light when there ar e new SMS, MMS or email messages, missed calls, or r eminders. Solid gr een light when the devic e is connect ed to the po w er adapter or a c omputer and the batt ery is fully char ged.
22 Chapt er 1 Getting Started Left/Bott om panel and Har dw ar e k e yboar d V OLUME DO WN During a call or when playing music, pr ess this button t o low er the v olume. V OLUME UP During a call or when playing music, pr ess this button t o increase the v olume.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 23 T op/Back/Right panel Micr ophone Sync C onnector /Earphone Jack/TV Out Connect the supplied USB cable t o synchr onize information. Connect the po wer adapt er to r echarge the ba ttery . Connect a headset via the supplied 3.
2 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.3 Installing the SIM Car d, Batt ery , and St or age Car d Y ou need to r emo v e the back co ver bef ore y ou can install the SIM car d, battery and s tor age card. Also , mak e sure t o alw ay s turn off the po w er befor e installing or r eplacing the SIM car d and battery .
Chapter 1 Getting Started 25 T o install the SIM car d Remo ve the ba ttery if it is installed. Locat e the SIM car d slot, then insert the SIM car d with its gold contacts f acing do wn and its cut-off corner f acing out the car d slot. Slide the SIM car d complet ely into the slot.
26 Chapt er 1 Getting Started Batt ery Y our de vice c omes with a r echargeable Lithium-ion ba ttery and is designed to use only manuf actur er-specified original batteries and acc essories. Batt ery performanc e depends on many f actors, including netw ork configur ation, signal str ength, and usage patterns.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 27 St or age car d T o ha v e additional st orage f or y our images, videos, music, and files, y ou can pur chase a micr oSD™ card and ins tall it into y our devic e. T o install a micr oSD car d Remo ve the s tylus and then r emo v e the back co ver .
28 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1.4 Char ging the Batt ery Ne w batteries ar e shipped partially charged. Bef ore y ou start using y our de vice , it is rec ommended that y ou install and charge the ba ttery . Some batt eries perform best aft er se v eral full char ge/ discharge cy cles.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 29 1.5 Starting Up A fter installing y our SIM card and ba ttery and char ging the batt ery , y ou can no w po wer on and s tart using y our de vice. T urning y our devic e on and off T o turn on the de vice Pr ess the PO WER button.
30 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1.6 Home Scr een T he Home screen pr ovides y ou with a w eather clock that sho ws the time and w eather of y our curr ent location and displa ys y our upcoming appointment.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 31 1. 7 Status Ic ons Status ic ons ar e display ed in the title bar at the top of the scr een. T he follo wing ar e some of the status ic ons that y ou may see on y our phone.
32 Chapt er 1 Getting Started V oice call in pr ogres s Connection is activ e Speak erphone on Connection is not activ e Multiple notifications Sync in pr ogress Alarm Call on hold Wir ed headset conn.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 33 1.8 Notifications When y ou tap any of the status ic ons in the title bar , the Notifications scr een opens and display s the remaining batt ery status, call dur ation of .
34 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1.9 Start Scr een T he Start scr een giv es y ou one-touch ac cess t o the pr ogr ams and settings of y our phone. T o open the Start screen, tap S tart ( ) at the top left c orner of the scr een, or pr ess the ST ART butt on ( ).
Chapter 1 Getting Started 35 1. 10 L ock Scr een T he Lock scr een is display ed whenev er y our phone is lock ed. Y ou can lock y our phone to pr ev ent accidental butt on or touch scr een pr esses when the phone is in y our bag or pock et. Locking y our phone Y our phone locks when one of the follo wing occurs: Pr ess and hold the END butt on.
36 Chapt er 1 Getting Started Unlocking y our phone When y ou see the Lock scr een, slide the Lock button ( ) left or right to unlock y our phone. Note If y ou hav e set a passw or d for y our phone, y ou will be pr ompted for the pass wor d when you unlock the phone.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 37 Note If y ou hav e set a passw or d for y our phone, y ou will be pr ompted for the pass wor d before y ou can view the informa tion. See “Prot ecting y our phone with a passw ord” in Chapt er 14 for information on setting a pass wor d.
38 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1. 11 A djusting the V olume A djusting the s ys tem v olume changes the volume le vel of sound notifications and audio/ video playback, wher eas adjusting the ring v olume affects only the v olume of the phone ring. The s ys tem v olume and ring v olume can be separ ately adjus ted.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 39 1. 12 Using Finger Gestur es Y ou can use finger gestur es to scr oll and pan on the touch scr een. Finger scr olling Finger scr olling can be used to scr oll up and down w eb pages, documents, and lists such as the c ontacts list, file list, mes sage list, calendar appointments list, and mor e.
40 Chapt er 1 Getting Started 1. 13 Using the Z oom Bar T he Zoom bar loca ted belo w the touch scr een is a handy zoom contr ol that is unique on y our devic e.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 41 1. 14 Connecting Y our Phone t o a Comput er Whene ver y ou connect y our phone to the comput er with the USB cable, the C onnect to PC scr een displa ys and pr ompts you .
Chapt er 2 Phone Calls 2. 1 Making Calls T o mak e a call, y ou can either dial a number or select a contact y ou w ant to call. While vie wing a message that y ou r eceiv ed, y ou can also dir ectly call the sender of the message if the sender ’ s phone number is st or ed in y our contacts.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 43 T o open the Phone dialer scr een, pr ess the T ALK/SEND butt on on y our phone. Begin entering the firs t fe w numbers or letters b y tapping the k e ys on the Phone dialer k eypad. As y ou enter numbers or letters, the Phone dialer scr een display s matches f ound.
T o call a number or c ontact, do one of the follo wing: T ap the desir ed phone number or contact fr om the list. T o call a differ ent phone number associated with the c ontact, tap the contact car d icon on the right side of the contact name. On the c ontact summary scr een, tap the number y ou w ant to call.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 45 Making an emer gency call On the Phone dialer scr een, enter the int ernational emer gency number for y our locale, and then pr ess the T ALK/SEND butt on on y our phone. T ip A dditional emergency numbers ma y be included in your SIM car d.
46 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls 2.2 Answ ering and Ending Calls When y ou rec eiv e a phone call, the Incoming V oic e Call scr een will appear , allowing y ou to either answ er or ignore the call.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 4 7 T o reject a call and send a t e xt message When y ou are bus y and unable to tak e an incoming call, y ou can send a te xt message to the caller and r eject the incoming v oice call. T ap Send T e xt when y ou hav e an incoming call, use the pr eset message or enter another mes sage, and then tap Send .
48 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls During a call When a call is in pr ogress, a shade c o v ers the Phone dialer ’ s onscr een buttons t o pr ev ent accidental taps.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 49 Y ou can also tap the onscr een Speak er button ( ) or pr ess and hold the T ALK/SEND butt on to turn the speak erphone on or off .
50 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls 2.3 Using Call His tory T he missed call icon ( ) appears in the title bar when y ou missed a call. Use the Call Hist ory to check who the caller w as or vie w all y our dialed numbers and r eceiv ed calls.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 51 If y ou ha v e a long list of calls in the Call Hist ory tab, tap Menu > Filt er , and then select the type of call y ou w ant to displa y . T o vie w the e x change of calls with a particular c ontact only , tap the Contact Car d button ( ) that appears to the right of the c ontact.
52 Chapter 2 Phone Calls Making a call using Speed Dial Do the follo wing to call the contact that is as signed to a speed dial k e y: On the Phone dialer scr een, pr ess and hold the assigned k ey , if it is a single-digit speed dial number .
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 53 2.6 Str aight T alk T his section show s ho w to mak e a confer ence call and use S traight T alk™ t o transition fr om email to the conf er ence call.
54 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls T ips • If y ou want t o choose from other s tor ed phone numbers of a participant, tap the Phone Selection button ( ) that appears ne xt to the participant’ s name and then select another number .
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 55 When the sec ond call is connect ed, tap the Join button t o add it to the c onfer ence call and then dial the ne xt participant. Repeat this same pr ocess until all participants ar e added and connect ed to the c onfer ence call.
56 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls Managing the c onfer ence call While a c onfer ence call is in pr ogres s, y ou can do the follo wing: T o manage the conf erenc e call in landscape vie w T o talk in privat e with a participant and put the others in the conf erenc e call on hold, tap the participant’ s photo and then tap Priv ate .
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 5 7 T o sw ap between a priv ate call and the conf erenc e call, tap the dim ar ea that sho ws “On Hold” or tap Menu > Sw ap . T o turn on the speak erphone during a confer ence call While a call or c onfer ence call is in pr ogres s, y ou can turn on the speak erphone b y simply placing y our devic e fac e do wn.
58 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls Starting a c onfer ence call fr om an email Fr om a r eceiv ed email message, y ou can dir ectly start a c onfer ence call with the sender and other r ecipients of the email if y ou hav e their phone numbers st or ed in y our contacts.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 59 2.8 Push t o T alk Push to T alk ( PTT ) is a communication service tha t allow s y ou to use y our de vice f or instant communica tion with one or many c ontacts simply b y pr essing the PTT button. Initializing the PTT servic e T ap Start > Apps > Push t o T alk .
60 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls Opening PTT T ap Start > Apps > Push t o T alk. T he PTT main screen appears. Open the PTT Contact scr een. A dd a new PTT contact. Set y our scr een name. Log in or out of the PTT service . A dd a gr oup. Enable/ disable the auto ac cept invita tion function.
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 61 Cr eating and gr ouping PTT c ontacts T o add a contact On the PTT main scr een, tap A dd Contacts . Enter the name and phone number of the c ontact, and then tap OK . An in vitation is sent to the PTT c ontact and the “Invita tion in Progr ess” icon appears on the scr een.
62 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls Making a PTT call T o mak e a PTT call On the Push to T alk screen, tap PTT C ontacts , and then select the contact y ou want t o call. Note Check the status of the c ontact befor e calling. Y ou can only make a call to a c ontact whose status is A vailable or Silent/V ibr ate .
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 63 T o con v ert the PTT call to a c ellular call During a PTT call, y ou can upgr ade the PTT call to a r egular cellular phone call b y tapping the T o Cellular butt on on the PTT call scr een.
64 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls T o change y our PTT status On the PTT Contacts scr een, tap Menu > My A vailability > Do Not Disturb or A v ailable . T o set up Contact Alert T he Contact Alert function alerts y ou when contacts change their PTT status, f or e xample , from Una vailable t o A vailable .
Chapter 2 Phone Calls 65 T o send a v oice mes sage to a c ontact or group On the PTT Contacts scr een, select the contact or gr oup y ou w ant to send the v oice message. T ap Menu > V oice Mes sage . Pr ess and hold the PTT butt on to start r ecor ding y our message.
66 Chapt er 2 Phone Calls Sending messages t o dynamic gr oups Y ou can send a v oice , te xt, or multimedia message to select ed members of a sa v ed group . T o send a v oice mes sage to a dynamic gr oup On the PTT Contacts scr een, select a group and then tap Menu > Gr oup Members .
Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een 3. 1 About the Home Screen T he Home screen is the quick est r oute t o the essential featur es of y our phone, which include People , Messages, Mail, Int ernet, and more . The tabs at the bott om of the Home screen c orr espond to the diff erent phone featur es.
68 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een Displa ying the Home scr een in landscape vie w T he Home screen tabs ar e alwa ys sho wn at the bottom of the scr een when the Home scr een is in portrait vie w . When y ou slide out the har dwar e ke yboard, the Home scr een automatically changes to landscape vie w and tempor arily hides the tabs.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 69 3.2 Swit ching Betw een the T abs of the Home Screen T o s witch betw een the tabs, do either of the follo wing: T ap the desir ed tab on the Home scr een. Pr ess and hold y our finger on the active tab , and then slide y our finger right or left o v er the tabs.
70 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.3 Personalizing Home Scr een T abs Y ou can mo v e or hide the tabs on the Home scr een, e x cept f or the Home tab. T he Settings tab can be mo v ed on the Home scr een but cannot be hidden. On the Home tab, tap Menu > Personaliz e Home Scr een T abs .
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 7 1 Alarm icon W eather clock Quick links Calendar appointment Date Changing the w allpaper On the Home tab, y ou will see a lifelik e animation of y our curr ent w eather . Y ou can change the wallpaper of this w eather animation or choose another animat ed wallpaper f or the Home tab.
72 Chapter 3 Using the Home Scr een T o r eset the Home tab back to the w eather animation, tap Menu > Home W allpaper > W eather W allpaper and select any w allpaper image. Updating w eather information Y our phone can determine y our curr ent location and display y our local time and w eather conditions on the w eather clock.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 73 On the W orld Clock screen, scr oll through the lis t of cities and select a city . T o select, tap on the circle that appears t o the left of the city . T ips • Y ou can rearr ange or r emo ve cities on the W orld Clock scr een.
7 4 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een Setting the alarm clock When the alarm clock is not enabled, “ Alarm Off ” will be shown on the Home tab. T ap it to open the Alarm Clock scr een so y ou can turn on and set the alarm clock. On the Alarm Clock scr een, tap an Off / On swit ch to turn on an alarm clock.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 75 A dding quick links Quick links ar e shortcuts that giv e y ou one-touch ac cess t o y our fa vorit e pr ograms, people who ma tter most t o y ou, and fr equently- visited w ebsites. Up fr ont on the Home tab, y ou can add up to nine quick links.
76 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.5 People A dd the people who matter mos t to y ou to the People tab so y ou can quickly mak e calls or send te xt and email messages to them without going thr ough y our contacts lis t. Y ou need to ha v e contacts alr eady st ored on y our phone befor e y ou can add them to the People tab.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 77 3.6 Messages Quickly br o wse thr ough and r ead te xt messages as the y arriv e directly fr om the Messages tab. T his tab also display s rec eiv ed multimedia messages. An attachment ic on is sho wn to indicat e that a r eceiv ed message is a multimedia mes sage.
78 Chapter 3 Using the Home Scr een On the Messages tab , y ou can: Swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to flip thr ough r eceiv ed te xt and multimedia messages.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 79 3. 7 Mail Set up y our email acc ounts on the Mail tab so y ou can easily check y our email and send email messages. A fter selecting an email ac count, y ou can flip and br o wse thr ough r eceiv ed email by s wiping y our finger up or do wn the scr een.
80 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een A dding y our Outlook work ac count If y ou connect t o an Ex change Server f or y our work email, calendar , contacts, and tasks, y ou can set up y our Outlook work ac count on y our phone. Although y our phone supports multiple email accounts, y ou can only ha v e one Outlook acc ount on y our phone at a time.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 81 If y ou do not w ant to use Dir ect Push, y ou can set a r egular schedule for s ynchr onizing Outlook email and other information to y our phone. T ap A dv anced Settings and then set the Peak time and Non-peak time acc or dingly .
82 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een A fter selecting an email ac count, y ou can: Br o wse thr ough r eceiv ed email messages in the selected ac count b y swiping y our finger up or down on the scr een. T ap the displa y ed email message t o open and read the mes sage.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 83 3.8 A T & T T he A T & T tab allo ws one-t ouch acc ess t o A T & T services, including AppCent er , A T & T Music, A T & T Na vigat or , and mor e. Note Y ou cannot replac e a slot in the A T & T tab with another progr am.
84 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een 3.9 Internet Easily sear ch for informa tion on the W eb. Directly on the Int ernet tab, y ou can enter w ords on the sear ch bar and then tap the Search ic on ( ) to open the W eb br o wser and locat e the information that y ou w ant.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 85 3. 10 Calendar K eep tr ack of y our important appointments and e v ents with the calendar . T he Calendar tab display s a monthly calendar with mark ers to inf orm y ou of the dat es that y ou hav e appointments and ev ents.
86 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een V ie wing and managing y our appointments In month vie w , the highlighted dat e indicates tha t it is the current dat e. Dat es with appointments are indica ted b y a triangle ( ) at the upper-right corner of the da te bo x.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 87 In Da y view , tap an appointment t o vie w complet e details of that appointment. On the subsequent scr een, y ou can tap Menu to choose whether to edit or delet e the appointment. When in month vie w , swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to displa y the ne xt or pre vious month on the calendar .
88 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een 3. 11 Stocks Get the lat est st ock updates b y adding your f a v orite st ock quotes and mark et inde x es to the S tocks tab. Note Do wnloading stock or s tock mark et information ma y incur additional fees fr om y our mobile oper ator .
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 89 V ie wing st ock information T he Stocks tab lis ts all y our stock quot es and st ock mark et inde x es, including curr ent price or v olume, and the change in price or v olume from the pr e vious trading da y .
90 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een 3. 12 Phot os & V ideos Get full enjo yment when glancing photos and w atching videos with the e xtr a lar ge screen of y our phone. On the Photos & V ideos tab, y ou can vie w y our photos and videos either in portr ait or landscape view .
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 91 3. 13 Music Enjo y list ening to music while on the go . Do wnload or cop y entire albums or selected music tr acks to y our phone and list en to them using the Music tab.
92 Chapter 3 Using the Home Scr een 1 T ap to update album c o v ers. (Y ou can also tap Menu > Upda te Album Art and choose what to do wnload and update.) Note Upda ting album co vers ma y r esult in additional data charges. 2 Sho ws the r epeat mode (Repeat All, R epeat One, or Repea t Off ).
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 93 For e xample, if y ou ar e looking for songs b y a particular artist, slide to the Artis ts tab and then tap the artist name. T o bro wse thr ough all music tr acks that ar e stor ed on your phone and st or age card, slide t o the All Songs tab.
94 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een On the subsequent scr een, tap or slide y our finger acr oss the tabs to select a ca tegory . For instanc e, to select music tr acks fr om a certain album, tap the Albums tab and then tap the album that y ou want.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 95 3. 14 W eather Y our phone automa tically connects t o the Internet t o download w eather information. On the W eather tab , it display s the w eather information of y our current loca tion and other preselect ed cities.
96 Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een A dding a city T he W eather tab can display w eather informa tion of up to 15 cities, including y our curr ent location. Follo w the steps belo w to add a city to this tab . On the W eather tab, tap Menu > A dd Location .
Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 97 3. 15 T witter Enjo y twittering dir ectly from y our phone. On the T witt er tab, y ou can type in and send y our tw eet. This tab also r eadily display s the most r ecent tw eets from the people tha t y ou follo w .
Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close 4. 1 It’ s All About People Bringing people who matt er most closer to y ou – that’ s what y our phone is all about. A dd e v ery one y ou know t o y our phone to k eep them within reach.
Chapter 4 Staying Close 99 4.2 A dding and Sharing Y our Personal Details Y ou can sa v e y our phone number and personal details to y our phone and easily send them to y our family , friends, and other people. A dding y our personal details My Contact Car d st or es y our personal details on y our phone.
100 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close T o sync y our Outlook contact car d from y our comput er and sav e to the phone’ s My Contact Car d If y ou ar e using Micr osoft® Office Outlook® on y our computer .
Chapter 4 Staying Close 101 4.3 A dding Contacts t o Y our Phone T here ar e sev eral w ay s to add c ontacts to y our phone. Y ou can: Cr eate ne w contacts on y our phone. See “Cr eating new c ontacts” for details. Sync Outlook c ontacts fr om y our comput er to y our phone.
102 Chapter 4 Sta ying Close T o add the phot o of y our contact, tap the Contact Phot o icon ( ) on the upper-right corner of the Ne w Contact Car d scr een. Choose whether to use the F acebook photo , select a photo fr om Albums, or tak e a photo . When y ou hav e finished entering all the contact details, tap Done .
Chapter 4 Staying Close 103 4.4 W orking With F av orite C ontacts Y ou need to ha ve c ontacts alr eady st ored on y our phone befor e y ou can add them as fa vorit e contacts t o the Home scr een’ s People tab. If ther e ar e no e xisting contacts, cr eate or s ync them first on y our phone.
104 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close Quickly calling or sending a message t o a f av orit e contact On the Home scr een’ s People tab, the f ollowing ic ons ar e sho wn on each photo t o indicat e the type of contact method that is as sociated to each f a v orite c ontact.
Chapter 4 Staying Close 105 4.5 Vie wing and Managing Y our Contacts T o look for c ontacts on y our phone, go t o the Home scr een’ s People tab and then tap All People .
106 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close Br o wsing and finding c ontacts On the People scr een, the All tab sho ws y ou the complete lis t of contacts tha t are s tor ed on your phone and y our SIM card. S wipe up war d or down war d on the screen t o scr oll through the c ontacts list.
Chapter 4 Staying Close 107 4.6 V ie wing Contact Informa tion and Ex change of Communica tions with the Contact Y our phone or ganizes c ontact details, te xt and multimedia messages, email con versations, F acebook informa tion, and phone logs of a contact all in one plac e.
108 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close Changing the number for sending t e xt and multimedia messages By def ault, the number enter ed in the Mobile field in the contact details is the primary phone number to which y our te xt and multimedia messages ar e sent when y ou tap Send Message on the Contact Details scr een.
Chapter 4 Staying Close 109 4. 7 Contact Gr oups By or ganizing contacts into gr oups, sending messages to se ver al contacts is a lot easier . Using gr oups to cat egorize c ontacts is also a w ay of filt ering the contacts lis t so that br ow sing and finding contacts can be fas ter and easier .
110 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close Filt ering the contacts lis t b y gr oup If y ou ha v e a long list of contacts, y ou can more easily br ow se and find the contacts tha t y ou want b y filtering the list t o display only a c ertain gr oup of contacts. On the Home scr een, slide to the People tab and then tap All People .
Chapter 4 Staying Close 111 Checking all F ac ebook updates and e v ents Y ou can check y ours and other people’ s F acebook updat es and e v ents in one con venient location. On the Home scr een, slide to the People tab and then tap All People . T ap the Updat es and Ev ents tab ( ).
112 Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close Checking a c ontact’s F acebook upda tes and e v ents T o check only for a single c ontact’ s F acebook updat es and e v ents, y ou can select the contact fr om the contacts list firs t and then go to the Updat es and Ev ents tab fr om the Contact Details scr een.
Chapt er 5 Ent ering T e xt 5. 1 The Har dwar e K e yboar d Y our de vice c omes with a Q WERTY k eyboar d, which is similar to a standar d ke yboar d on a comput er . T o use the ke yboard, slide the scr een panel to the right t o r ev eal the ke yboard.
114 Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt A djusting the L CD scr een angle A fter sliding out the har dw are k eyboar d, you can adjus t the angle of the de vice scr een to minimize glar e and reflection. 50° angle The maximum tilting angle of the scr een is 50 degrees.
Chapter 5 Entering T ext 115 T o ent er the symbol or punctuation mark, or launch the pr ogr am that is print ed at the upper right corner of a k ey , pres s , then pr ess the c orresponding k ey . T o open the S ymbol Pad, pr ess and then pr ess . Pr ess to insert a har d r eturn while typing.
116 Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt 5.2 Using the Onscr een K e yboar d When y ou start a pr ogram or select a field tha t allow s y ou to ent er te xt or numbers, a k e yboard ic on will be displa y ed at the bottom c enter of the scr een to indicat e that the onscr een k e yboard is a vailable for use .
Chapter 5 Entering T ext 117 Full Q WERTY T he Full Q WERTY is a full onscr een Q WERTY k e yboard la yout similar t o a deskt op comput er k e yboard.
118 Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt Onscr een na vigation pad Use the onscr een naviga tion pad for onscr een directional c ontrol. On the na vigation pad, tap the up, do wn, left, or right k ey t o mo v e the te xt cursor in the direction tha t y ou w ant while y ou are ent ering or editing te xt.
Chapter 5 Entering T ext 119 T ap the CAPS shift k e y ( ) to ent er an upper case letter . T ap this k e y twice t o turn Caps Lock on when y ou need to ent er consecutiv e uppercase lett ers. Pr ess and hold a k e y to ent er a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that is sho wn on the upper half of the k e y .
120 Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt If y ou don’t see the w or d that y ou want, tap the do wn arro w icon ( ) to see mor e suggested w or ds. When y ou see the wor d that y ou want, tap the w ord t o insert it into y our te xt.
Chapter 5 Entering T ext 121 5.4 Entering Numbers and S ymbols T ap on the onscreen k eyboar d to swit ch to the numeric and symbol k eyboar d lay out so you can easily ent er numbers and common symbols such as par entheses, brac es, curr ency signs, punctuation marks, special char acters, and mor e.
122 Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt Pr ess and hold a k e y to choose fr om other similar acc ented char acters. Slide y our finger right or left acros s the selection bar to choose the acc ented char acter that y ou want t o insert to y our te xt. T o return t o the alphabetic k e yboard la y out T ap to go back t o the alphabetic ke yboard.
Chapter 5 Entering T ext 123 5.5 T e xt Input Settings T e xt input settings can be ac cessed either fr om the ke yboard la y out selection menu or fr om the phone settings: Fr om any of the k eyboar d la y outs, tap the Input Selector arr o w at the bott om of the screen and then tap T ext Input Settings .
Chapt er 6 S ynchr onizing Information 6. 1 W a y s of S ynchr onizing Y our Phone Y ou can tak e information wher ev er you go b y synchr onizing it to y our phone. T her e ar e differ ent wa ys y ou can sync y our phone: Sync inf ormation fr om y our comput er to y our phone.
Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 125 6.2 Befor e Synchr onizing W ith Y our Comput er Befor e you can s ync with y our comput er , y ou need to install and set up first the s ynchr onization softwar e on your c omputer .
126 Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 6.3 Setting Up Windo w s Mobile De vic e Cent er on W indo w s 7 and Windo w s V ista Micr osoft Windo ws Mobile® De vice Cent er is the r eplacement f or Micr osoft® A ctiv eSync® on W indow s 7 and Windo ws V ista®.
Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 127 Note Choose Connect without setting up y our devic e if you only w ant to tr ansfer media files, check for updat es, and e xplore y our phone but not sync Outlook inf ormation. Select the items y ou want t o sync and then click Ne xt .
128 Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information When y ou click Pictures, Music and V ideo > XX ne w pictures/ video clips ar e av ailable for import , a wizar d guides y ou to tag and tr ansfer phot os from y our phone to the Phot o Gallery on y our comput er .
Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 129 When y ou finish the wizard, A ctiv eSync s yncs y our phone automatically . Notice tha t Outlook email messages and other information appear on y our phone after s ynchr onization.
130 Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information Selecting informa tion to s ync Y ou can select the information types and the amount of inf ormation to s ync for each type either on y our phone or your c omputer . Follo w the st eps belo w to change s ync settings on y our phone.
Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 131 T r oubleshooting s ync connection pr oblem In some cases, when the comput er connects t o the Internet or a local netw ork, it may disc onnect the connection with y our phone in fa v or of the Internet or netw ork connection.
132 Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information Enter an alphanumeric pas sw ord, which can be 1 up t o 16 char acters, t o cr eate a secur e Bluetooth connection with y our comput er , and then tap OK . On y our comput er , accept the Bluet ooth connection and ent er the same pass w ord.
Chapter 6 Synchr onizing Information 133 6. 7 Synchr onizing Music and V ideo If y ou w ant to carry y our music or other digital media along with you while y ou tr av el, set up Windo ws Media Pla yer on y our comput er to sync music and video with y our phone.
Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages 7 . 1 Sending T e xt Messages Send short te xt messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If y ou e x ceed the limit on the number of char acters for a single t e xt message , y our te xt message will be deliv ered as one but will be billed as mor e than one message.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 135 T ap the t e xt bo x that sho ws “T ap to add te xt” and then enter y our te xt message. T o select fr om a list of c ommon te xt messages, tap Menu > Quick T e xt and choose one to insert t o y our message. When y ou hav e finished composing y our te xt message, tap Send .
136 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages T ypes of attachments What t o do Photo or Video Select a photo or video t o attach to y our message. If y ou do not see the photo or video that y ou want, tap Albums firs t to select the st or age card or another album wher e the photo or video is locat ed.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 13 7 T ap Insert Pictur e and then select a photo or video t o add to the slide. If the photo siz e e x ceeds the r emaining message size , tap Y es to r esize. A select ed video cannot be added to the slide if its file size e x ceeds the limit.
138 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages 7 .3 Ho w t o Kno w When Y ou Ha v e Ne w T e xt and Multimedia Messages A ne w message ic on ( ) appears in the title bar when ther e ar e ne w te xt or multimedia messages r eceiv ed on your phone . The Home scr een’ s Messages tab ( ) also sho ws the number of ne w or unr ead messages.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 139 7 .4 Message C on v ersations T e xt and multimedia messages tha t are sent t o and r eceiv ed from a contact ( or a number) are gr ouped into c onv ersations or message thr eads. Thr eaded messages let y ou see e x changed te xt and multimedia messages with a c ontact in one place .
140 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages T ip T apping a r eceiv ed te xt or multimedia message on the Home scr een’s Mes sages tab also opens the contact’ s Messages tab.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 14 1 T o highlight and select t e xt, y ou can: T ap the Select All butt on to select the whole t e xt in the sourc e message . Mo v e the left and right anchor buttons t o highlight and select a r ange of te xt in the sourc e message.
142 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages T he media attachment, such as a photo , video , audio, or slidesho w , is then play ed. T o display and use onscr een buttons, tap the scr een or wait f or the playback t o finish. Y ou can use the onscr een buttons t o pause, r epla y , or to mo v e forw ar d and back war d in a slideshow .
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 143 Managing individual messages and mes sage thr eads While vie wing the ex change of messages with a c ontact, y ou can select an individual message t o forw ar d, delete, c op y or mo v e betw een y our phone and SIM car d, and more .
144 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages T o delete se ver al te xt or multimedia messages fr om the thr ead While y ou are vie wing the ex change of messages with a c ontact, tap Menu > Delete Mes sages . Select the check bo xes of the t e xt or multimedia messages that y ou want to delet e, or tap Menu > Select All t o select all messages.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 145 T o forw ard a t e xt or multimedia message When y ou are on the Home scr een’s Mes sages tab, y ou can forw ar d the curr ent te xt or multimedia message by tapping Menu > Forw ard .
146 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages 7 .5 T e xt and Multimedia Message Settings On the All Messages scr een, tap Menu > Settings > Options to check the t e xt and multimedia message settings a v ailable on y our phone and change them to suit y our needs.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 14 7 7 . 7 Email Y ou can set up the follo wing types of email accounts on y our phone: Outlook email that y ou sync with y our comput er or the Ex change Serv er . Email acc ount that y ou hav e fr om an Internet Servic e Pr o vider (ISP) or other email pr o vider .
148 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages Cr eating and r eplying t o email messages A fter setting up email ac counts on y our phone, y ou can start sending and r eceiving email mes sages. T o crea te and send an email On the Home scr een, slide to the Mail tab .
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 149 T ips • F or more inf ormation about entering t e xt and symbols, see Chapter 5. • If y ou ar e working offline , email messages ar e mov ed to the Outbo x folder and will be sent the ne xt time you c onnect.
150 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages T o do wnload a complet e email message , open the email, and then do one of the follo wing: Scr oll do wn to the end of the message , and then tap Get entire message and an y attachments (POP3 email acc ount) or tap Get the r est of this message (IMAP4 and Outlook email ac counts ).
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 151 When vie wing email T ap the sender ’ s photo or a r ecipient to acc ess the person’ s contact details. If the sender or a r ecipient is not in y our st ored contacts, tap the person’ s name to open the V erify email addr ess scr een.
152 Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages Dir ectly making calls fr om email messages Y ou can dir ectly place a call t o the sender of an email message if the sender ’ s phone number is st ored in y our contacts.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 153 S ynchronizing email mes sages Synchr onizing email messages ensur es that ne w email messages ar e do wnloaded to the phone Inbo x folder , email mes sages in the Outbo x folder are sent, and email mes sages deleted fr om the server ar e r emo v ed from y our phone.
154 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages Filt ering y our email inbo x When y our inbo x is full of email, y ou can filter the inbo x to displa y only the email messages that c ontain a particular sender or subject that y ou ar e looking for . On the Home scr een, slide to the Mail tab.
Chapter 7 Ex changing Messages 155 Cust omizing email settings Y ou can mak e changes to y our email acc ount settings or customiz e do wnload and email size settings. T o change basic email settings On the Home scr een, slide to the Mail tab and then tap Menu > A cc ount Settings .
156 Chapt er 7 Ex changing Messages On the subsequent scr een, y ou can: T ap Edit A ccount Setup t o modify settings such as y our email addr ess, pass w or d, and more , if y ou mistyped or chose an y wr ong options when y ou w ere setting up y our email acc ount.
Chapt er 8 W orking W ith Compan y Email and Meeting R equests 8. 1 S ynchr onizing With the Ex change Serv er T o k eep up-to-da te with y our w ork email and meeting schedules and still ha v e acc e.
158 Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests T o manually start s ynchronization On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Data services .
Chapter 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 159 T o turn Direct Push on and off in C omm Manager A fter y ou hav e set up y our Outlook w ork acc ount, y our phone automa tically performs a full synchr onization with the Ex change Serv er and enables Dir ect Push.
160 Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests T ap Start > Mes saging > E-mail > Outlook E-mail and open an email message . By def ault, only the first fe w wor ds of the message ar e shown. T o do wnload the whole email, scr oll to the end of the message , and then tap Get the r est of this message .
Chapter 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 161 Out-of-offic e auto-r eply Outlook E-mail allo ws y ou to r etrie v e and change y our out-of-office status. Jus t lik e desktop Outlook, Outlook E-mail on y our phone automa tically sends an auto-r eply message when y ou’re not a v ailable.
162 Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 8.3 Starting a Conf er ence Call fr om an Email Fr om an email message that y ou rec eiv ed in y our Outlook w ork acc ount, y ou can dir ectly start a c onfer ence call with the sender and other r ecipients of the email.
Chapter 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 163 T he participants list is displa y ed from which y ou can start the c onfer ence call. Y ou need to call each participant one a t a time and connect each call t o the conf er ence call. T he primary phone number (mobile number) of each participant will be dialed.
164 Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 8.4 Meeting R equests When y ou schedule and send meeting reques ts from y our phone, y ou can in vite att endees to y our meeting and check their av ailability . Y ou can also r eceiv e and reply t o meeting r equests on y our phone.
Chapter 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 165 Note If y ou’r e sending the meeting reques t using your Outlook w ork acc ount, y ou can specify if an attendee is r equir ed or optional only if the Outlook E-mail acc ount on y our phone syncs with Micr osoft Ex change Serv er 200 7 or later v ersion.
166 Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 8.5 Making a Call fr om a Meeting Reques t or Reminder When you rec eiv e a calendar reminder or meeting r equest email that contains a phone number , y ou can tap the number to directly place the call.
Chapter 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Requests 167 When br o wsing c ontacts, composing email, or cr eating a meeting r equest 1. Sync with the Ex change Serv er . 2. Do an y of the follo wing: While br ow sing through y our contacts lis t, tap Menu > Compan y Direct ory .
Chapt er 9 Int ernet and Social Netw orking 9. 1 W a y s of Connecting t o the Int ernet Y our phone’ s netw orking capabilities allo w y ou to ac cess the Int ernet or y our corpor ate netw ork thr ough Wi-Fi, GPRS/ 3G ( or EDGE when a vailable ), or dial-up.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 169 Indicates a secur ed Wi-Fi netw ork. Indicates tha t your phone is connect ed to this W i-Fi network Signal str ength Netw ork name (SSID ) T ap Back t o return t o the pr e vious screen.
170 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking T o add a wireles s netw ork On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Menu > All Settings . T ap Connections > W i-Fi and then tap the Wir eless Networks button. T he Configure W ir eless Netw orks scr een then opens.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 171 9.2 Using Oper a Mobile Op er a Mo bil e™ is a f ull -f eat ur ed Int erne t b r o w ser , op tim iz ed f or use on y our pho ne . On the Home scr een, slide to the Int ernet tab and then tap Launch Br ow ser to open Oper a Mobile.
172 Chapter 9 Int ernet and Social Networking In normal vie wing mode, y ou can use the following br ow ser contr ols: 1 2 3 4 5 1 Return t o the pre vious W eb page view ed. 2 A dd, edit, or delete W eb fa vorit es. 3 A dd a new br owsing tab or s witch t o another br ow sing tab.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 17 3 Mobile vie w When y ou open a W eb page in Oper a Mobile, the page is displa y ed in deskt op vie w and te xt may appear in the smallest siz e. T o reforma t W eb pages to fit the scr een of y our phone so that the c ontent is r eadable, set Oper a Mobile to displa y in mobile view .
17 4 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking Na vigating w eb pages T o pan on the w eb page While br ow sing web pages, use finger gestur es to pan on the w eb page. T ip T ouch and hold an empty area on a w eb page to open a shortcut menu that lets y ou go back to the pr evious page , reload the page , add the page as a F av orite, and mor e.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 17 5 T o change the screen orienta tion Change the scr een orientation b y simply turning y our de vice side w ay s. Oper a Mobile menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Open the Settings scr een where y ou can set y our home page, change displa y settings, set priv acy settings, and mor e.
176 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9.3 Using Str eaming Media Str eaming Media lets y ou str eam liv e br oadcasts or on-demand media cont ent fr om the W eb. The media is sent in a c ontinuous str eam to y our phone and is pla y ed as it arriv es, along with the audio.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 177 T o configur e str eaming video connection settings T ap Menu > Options t o configur e the Str eaming Media settings. Fr om this scr een, y ou can set the media buffer , select the connection to use , set all str eaming videos to play in full scr een, and more .
178 Chapter 9 Int ernet and Social Networking V ie wing tw eets On the Home scr een’ s T witt er tab, y ou can see tw eets of the people that y ou follo w and your sent tw eets, starting with the most r ecent. Swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to scr oll thr ough the tweets.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 179 Sending tw eets Y ou can send tw eets either fr om the Home screen’ s T witt er tab or fr om the All T weets scr een. T ap the t e xt bo x that sho ws the w or ds “What ar e you doing?” On the subsequent scr een, enter y our tweet mes sage.
180 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking Fr om the sear ch results, tap the phot o of the person or topic y ou w ant to follo w . T he Profile scr een is then display ed, showing details about the person or topic.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 181 When y ou return t o the Home scr een’ s T witt er tab and tap All T w eets , y ou will see the sent tw eet that contains the URL of y our shared photo .
182 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9.5 Sharing Photos and V ideos on F acebook, T witter , and Y ouT ube Dir ectly fr om y our phone, y ou can easily shar e y our photos on F acebook and T witter . Y ou can also upload videos to Y ouT ube.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 183 A fter upload is c omplete, y ou can check and view y our F acebook photos in Albums. See “V iewing F acebook phot os” in Chapter 12 f or details. Uploading a phot o to T witt er Y ou can upload only one photo a t a time to T witter and shar e the URL location of the phot o in y our sent tweet.
184 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9.6 Using F acebook on Y our Phone Using Albums on y our phone, y ou can vie w y ours and other people’ s F acebook albums and phot os. For mor e information, see “V ie wing F acebook phot os” in Chapter 12.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 185 T he Fac ebook application is also included on y our phone. T o open and use this application: T ap Start > Apps > F ac ebook . Follo w the onscreen ins tructions to log int o y our Fac ebook acc ount ( or to cr eate a ne w F acebook ac count firs t, if y ou hav e not y et cr eated one ).
186 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9. 7 Using Y our Phone as a Modem (Int ernet Sharing) If y ou do not ha v e Internet ac cess on y our desktop or not ebook comput er , you can c onnect y our comput er to the Int ernet b y using y our phone’ s data c onnection such as GPRS/3G.
Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 187 Using y our phone as a Bluetooth modem T o use y our phone as a Bluet ooth modem for y our comput er , set up a Bluetooth P ersonal Area Netw ork (P AN) between y our phone and y our comput er . T o set up Bluetooth P AN on y our phone On y our phone, turn on Bluet ooth and set it to visible mode .
188 Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking For W indo ws V ista: Click Start > Contr ol Panel > Netw ork and Sharing Center . Click Manage netw ork connections and then under Personal Ar ea Network , double-click Bluet ooth Netw ork Connection .
Chapt er 10 Bluet ooth 10 . 1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-r ange wireles s communications t echnology . De vices with Bluet ooth capabilities can e x change information o v er a distanc e of about eight meters (26 f eet) without requiring a ph y sical connection.
190 Chapt er 10 Bluetooth T urning Bluet ooth on and making y our phone visible T urn Bluetooth on and mak e y our phone visible ( disco v er able ) when y ou w ant other Bluetooth-enabled de vices t o detect and c onnect with y our phone. On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab , and then tap Menu > Wir eless contr ols > Bluetooth .
Chapter 10 Bluetooth 191 10. 2 Bluetooth P artnerships A Bluetooth partnership is a r elationship that y ou cr eate betw een your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled de vice in or der to e x change information in a secur e manner .
192 Chapter 10 Bluet ooth Cr eating a Bluetooth partnership is a one-time pr ocess. Onc e a partnership is cr eated, y our phone and the paired de vice can r ecogniz e the partnership and e x change information without ent ering a passc ode again. A c cepting a Bluet ooth partnership Ensur e that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode .
Chapter 10 Bluetooth 19 3 On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab , and then tap Wir eless contr ols > Bluetooth . Y our phone then starts t o search for the Bluet ooth headset. T ap t o select the hands-free or s ter eo headset fr om the list.
194 Chapt er 10 Bluetooth 10 .4 Sending and Rec eiving Information Using Bluet ooth Y ou can send these types of information fr om y our phone to a c omputer or to another Bluet ooth-enabled de vice: Outlook email, c ontacts, tasks, notes, calendar it ems, audio files, ringtones, images, and videos.
Chapter 10 Bluetooth 195 If y ou sent Outlook email messages, calendar it ems, tasks, or contacts t o y our comput er and the y ar e not automatically added to Outlook, select File > Import and Export in Outlook t o import them.
196 Chapt er 10 Bluetooth Changing the folder f or sa ving rec eiv ed files Files that y ou rec eiv e from another Bluet ooth-enabled de vice ar e sav ed in My Documents on y our phone.
Chapter 10 Bluetooth 19 7 10 .5 Printing via Bluet ooth Connect y our phone to a Bluetooth print er to print y our photos. Note Befor e y ou start printing, mak e sur e to turn on the Bluetooth print er and turn on Bluetooth on y our phone. For instructions, see “T urning Bluetooth on and making y our phone visible” earlier in this chapter .
198 Chapt er 10 Bluetooth 10 .6 C onnecting to Car Kit Phones Bluetooth car kit phones tha t support the SIM Ac ces s Pr ofile (SAP) can connect t o y our phone and acc ess y our SIM card via Bluet ooth.
Chapt er 11 Finding and R ecor ding Places 11. 1 Guidelines and Pr epar ation for Using GPS T o ensur e safety on the r oad, follo w these guidelines befor e and when using y our phone for GPS na vigation. When using GPS na vigation softw ar e in the car , alw ay s plot your GPS r oute bef ore s tarting to driv e.
200 Chapt er 11 Finding and Rec ording Plac es Use the GPS sy stem cautiously . Users shall be liable for any damages r esulting fr om negligent opera tion of the sy st em.
Chapter 11 Finding and Recor ding Places 201 11.2 Do wnloading Loca tion Data via QuickGPS Befor e using your phone f or GPS navigation, open QuickGPS t o do wnload ephemeris data ( curr ent satellit e position and timing information). QuickGPS significantly speeds up the time f or determining y our GPS position.
202 Chapter 11 Finding and Rec ording Plac es 11.3 Using A T & T Na vigat or Use A T & T Na vigator t o get turn-by -turn driving dir ections to a destination y ou enter or a plac e of inter est in the dir ectory . T o set up A T & T Na vigat or T ap Start > A T & T Navigat or and follo w the on-scr een instructions.
Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia 12. 1 T aking Photos and V ideos Use Camer a to tak e photos and r ecor d video clips. T he screen orientation aut omatically swit ches to landscape mode when y ou open Camer a.
204 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Captur e mode Function Photo Captur es standard s till images. Video R ecor ds video clips, with or without audio . Panor ama Captur es still images continuously in one dir ection, and then stit ches them to cr eate a panor amic view of a scenery .
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 205 Using the focus Use the automa tic focus or T ouch F ocus function to captur e sharp and crisp photos and videos. Aut o-focus Aut o-focus sets the focus on the object a t the cent er of the screen and is a vailable f or all captur e modes.
206 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Capturing phot o or rec ording video By def ault, the Camer a automatically tak es the shot or starts capturing video after y ou hav e set the focus.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 207 On-scr een contr ols T ap t o display the on-scr een contr ols. 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 1 Album. Open the Album progr am. See “Vie wing Photos and V ideos Using Album” for details. 2 Capture mode . See “Changing the captur e mode” for details.
208 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Menu Panel T he Menu panel lets y ou quickly adjust common camer a settings and pr o vides acc ess t o more adv anced camer a settings.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 209 Z ooming Befor e capturing a photo or a video clip, y ou can zoom in or out on y our subject. T o z oom in or out, slide y our finger up or down on the Z oom bar while holding the de vice side wa ys.
210 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Captur e mode Resolution Z oom r ange Photo , GPS Photo 3M Normal: 2048 x 1536 Widescr een: 2048 x 1216 1.0x t o 1.6x 2M Normal: 1600 x 1200 Widescr een: 1600 x 960 1.0x t o 1.6x 1M Normal: 1280 x 960 Widescr een: 1280 x 768 1.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 211 Setting adv anc ed options T he Adv anced options let y ou adjust options f or y our selected captur e mode and set Camer a pr ogram pr efer ences. T ap Adv anced on the Menu panel to open the A dvanc ed scr een. T ap to na vigate thr ough the A dvanc ed option screens.
212 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Quality . Select the image quality le v el for captur ed photos. Captur e Format (V ideo , MMS Video , and V ideo Share modes ). Select the file format f or r ecor ded videos. T ime Stamp (Phot o mode ). Include the date and time on captur ed photos.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 213 Flick er A djustment . When taking indoor shots under fluor escent lighting, k eep this setting on Aut o or change it to the pr oper fr equency (50Hz or 60Hz) of the po w er in y our country t o r educe flick er . Grid (Photo mode ).
214 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia 12.2 V ie wing Phot os and V ideos Using Albums Use Albums to vie w photos and videos on y our phone. Y ou can also view phot os that y ou and y our friends ha v e shared on F acebook. On the Home scr een, slide to the Phot os & V ideos tab and then tap Albums .
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 215 T o vie w the ne xt or pre vious photo in the curr ent album While holding y our phone upright, view the ne xt or pre vious photo b y swiping y our finger up or down the scr een. While holding y our phone sidew a ys, vie w the next or pr evious phot o b y swiping y our finger left or right acros s the screen.
216 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia V ie wing F acebook phot os Y ou can use Albums to vie w photos y ou and your friends ha v e shar ed on F acebook. Y ou must be logged in to y our Fac ebook acc ount to be able to vie w Fac ebook photos. On the Albums main scr een, tap Albums .
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 217 When y ou’ve finished or s topped pla ying the video , y ou can repla y the video b y tapping the Play ic on on the cent er scr een. Y ou can also send this video b y email or MMS or shar e it on Y ouT ube. T ap the scr een, tap the Shar e icon ( ), and then choose ho w y ou want t o shar e the video.
218 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Closing Albums T o close Albums, r eturn to the main Albums scr een first. (If y ou w ere vie wing a video or photo slidesho w , stop the pla yback.) T ap the scr een to sho w the onscreen c ontr ols and then tap to go back to the main Albums scr een.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 219 Pr ess and hold the it em that y ou want t o pla y (such as a song, album, or artist name ), and then tap Play . T he Playback scr een opens and play s the audio or video file. Use the pla yback contr ols to pause , r esume, st op playback, pla y in full scr een, and mor e.
220 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Select the pla ylist(s ) that you w ant to sync betw een your comput er and phone, and then click A dd . Note On the De vice Setup dialog bo x, make sur e that the Sync this de vice automa tically check bo x is selected.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 221 Playlis ts and Library Lis t Sync List Cont ent List Click Start S ync to start s ynchr onizing the selected files t o y our phone. Notes • Use W indow s Media Pla yer 11 or higher on y our computer t o sync media files to y our phone.
222 Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia Note Y ou cannot select multiple files simultaneously . A fter adding the media files, tap Menu > No w Pla ying . On the No w Playing scr een, tap Menu > Sav e Playlist . Enter the pla ylist name, then tap Done .
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 223 12.4 Using Audio Boos t er A udi o B oos t er opt imi z es sou nd b y p r o vidi ng an aud io equ ali z er fo r a be tt er lis ten ing e xpe rie nc e . T o u se Au dio Bo os t er , c onne ct a h ead set t o y our pho ne via th e s upp lie d 3 .
22 4 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12.5 Using FM Radio FM Radio lets y ou to lis ten t o FM r adio stations on y our phone. Since FM Radio uses the pr o vided st ereo wir ed headset as the antenna, connect the headset firs t to the earphone jack of y our phone befor e y ou open the pr ogr am.
Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 225 Sa ving pr esets Sa v e fa v orite FM s tations as pr esets so y ou can easily acc ess them. Y ou can sa v e up to 20 pr eset r adio stations. Radio s tations that ar e sa v ed on Presets 1 t o 6 can be acc essed on the FM Radio scr een.
Chapt er 13 Other Pr ogr ams 13. 1 Calculator Calculat or featur es basic calculation functions, and also w orks as an adv anced scientific calculat or . Basic Calculat or Use the Basic Calculat or to do basic arithmetic such as addition, subtr action, multiplication, and division.
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 22 7 Scientific Calculat or Use the Scientific Calculat or to perform mor e comple x calculations such as squar e r oots, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, per centages, and mor e. T ap Start > T ools > Calculat or .
228 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms 13.2 Micr osoft Office Mobile Micr osoft® Office Mobile c onsists of the follo wing applications: Micr osoft® Office Ex cel® Mobile lets y ou creat e and edit Ex cel w orkbooks and templat es on y our phone.
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 229 • If y ou want W or d Mobile to sa ve documents in . doc format, tap Menu > T ools > Options ( or Menu > Options when no document is opened), and then change the Default t emplate t o W ord 9 7-200 3 Document (.
230 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms T o cop y contacts to the SIM car d Only one phone number per contact name can be s tor ed on a SIM card. On the SIM Manager scr een, tap Menu > Contacts t o SIM . Select the check bo xes of the c ontact’ s phone numbers that y ou w ant to c opy t o y our SIM car d, and then tap Done .
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 231 T ips • If y ou want t o retak e the shot, tap Re-Capture . • For bett er rec ognition, choose the language and r egion based on the language used in the business car d. T he screen sho ws v arious contact inf ormation fr om the business car d.
232 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms T o install fr om y our phone Y ou can cop y MIDlets/MIDlet suites fr om y our comput er to y our phone using the USB sync cable or Bluet ooth connection. T ap Menu > Ne w Application > Fr om Stor age . The pr ogr am then sear ches for MIDlets/MIDlet suit es on y our devic e and displa ys them in a list.
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 233 13.6 JET CET Pr esentation If y ou ar e aw ay fr om y our office and need t o mak e a presenta tion, y ou can use JET CET Presentation t o cr eate a Po werP oint file and present it fr om y our de vice.
234 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms T o modify the pr operties of the te xt bo x, select the te xt bo x and then tap Edit > Shape > Modify . Y ou can change the fill color , add or r emo v e the bor der , and mor e. T o wrap t e xt inside the te xt bo x, tap the T ext Bo x tab and then select the W ord wr ap te xt in Aut oShape check bo x.
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 235 In Effect , select the type of tr ansition effect to use and then select a speed. Choose whether to adv ance slides on mouse click or automa tically . If y ou select to aut o-displa y slides, set the time dela y . T o mak e the changes to the curr ent slide only , tap Apply .
236 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms Another w ay t o adv ance one slide forw ard is t o tap the screen. Y ou can also tap the arr o w wat ermark at the lo w er-left corner of the scr een to open a selection menu, then tap Ne xt or Pre vious to mo v e between slides.
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 23 7 13. 7 JET CET PRINT Use JET CET™ PRINT to print image files or documents fr om your phone str aight to a Bluetooth or netw ork printer . Y ou can also print email messages, email attachments, appointments, c ontacts, and tasks.
238 Chapt er 13 Other Pr ograms T o set up a printer Y ou must c onfigur e y our phone to c onnect to a print er befor e y ou can start printing. T ap S tart > T ools > JET CET PRINT 5 .
Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 239 13.8 Windo ws Mark etplace On Windo ws® Mark etplace f or Mobile, it’ s easy t o do wnload ne w pr ogr ams that fit y our needs and mak e y our phone truly personal. A wide r ange of fr ee and premium pr ograms is a v ailable, fr om games to po w erful business applications.
2 40 Chapter 13 Other Progr ams T o install a pr ogr am from y our comput er If the installer is an . e x e file such as Setup.e x e, most lik ely , the installer needs t o be run on a comput er .
Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone 14. 1 Cop ying and Managing Files Cop y files between y our phone and computer , or cop y files to a st or age card ins talled on y our phone. Y ou can also efficiently manage y our files and folders using File Explor er .
2 42 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone T o manage files on y our phone using File Explorer File Explor er lets y ou bro wse and manage the c ontents of y our phone. T he root f older on the phone is named My De vice , and c ontains the follo wing folders: My Documents, Progr am Files, Windo ws, and mor e.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 243 14.2 Settings on Y our Phone T o ac cess y our phone’ s settings, pres s the END button t o r eturn to the Home scr een and then slide to the Settings tab. T he tables belo w describe about the differ ent settings that y ou will find on the Settings tab.
2 44 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone Sound & Displa y Setting Description Pr ofiles Choose a profile t o automatically set y our phone with the pr oper volume le vel that suits y our envir onment. V olume Set a single volume f or the ringer and y our phone, or separ ately set their v olume.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 245 Setting Description Social Netw orks Easily log in or out of y our social network acc ounts such as F acebook, T witter , and Y ouT ube b y simply tapping the Off / On switch of each ac count. E-Mail Set the sync schedule f or the Internet email acc ounts that y ou hav e set up on your phone .
2 46 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone Application Setting Description Remo ve pr ogr ams Uninstall pr ograms that y ou pre viously installed on y our phone. Managed pr ograms Display s the progr ams that w ere ins talled on y our phone using Sy st em Center Mobile De vice Manager .
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 24 7 Updat es & feedback Setting Description Cust omer feedback Set y our phone to aut omatically send information about ho w you use W indo ws Mobile. B y default, this option is disabled. Err or reporting Enable or disable the phone's err or reporting function.
2 48 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone About phone Setting Description Phone identity Specify a name to be used for identifying the phone t o other de vices. Y ou can also see basic information such as the model number , IMEI, and serial number of y our phone.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 24 9 14.3 Basic Settings Choose settings for y our phone that best suit y our needs. Changing sound and displa y settings Fr om the Sound & Display scr een, you can choose sound settings for y our phone, such as pr ofile, ringt one, v olume le v el, and differ ent notification sounds.
250 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone T o change the ringtone and ring type On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound & Displa y . Scr oll do wn to the Ring and Notifications settings. T ap Ringt one . Select the ringtone y ou w ant to use and then tap Done .
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 251 T o set notification sounds Y ou can personalize y our phone with unique notification sounds for diff er ent ev ents such as missed calls, ne w te xt messages, ne w email, r eminders, and mor e.
252 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone T o change backlight and automatic Sleep mode settings Dimming the backlight and swit ching the phone to Sleep mode help sa v e battery po wer . Y ou can change the idle time befor e the backlight automa tically dims.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 253 Specifying a phone name Specify a name to use f or identifying y our phone to other de vices, for ins tance, when s ynchr onizing with a comput er , c onnecting to a netw ork, or r estoring inf ormation fr om a backup.
254 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone 14.4 Using C omm Manager Comm Manager lets y ou easily turn on and off the communication featur es such as the phone connection, Bluetooth, W i-Fi, and data connection. On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab and then tap W ireles s contr ols to acc ess C omm Manager .
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 255 4 Connect t o a wireles s network. T ap the swit ch to turn W i-Fi on or off . (For mor e information about connecting t o Wi-Fi netw orks, see “Wi-Fi” in Chapter 9 .
256 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone 14.5 Using T ask Manager T ask Manager sho ws which pr ogr ams and pr ocesses ar e currently running on y our phone. When y ou close a progr am by tapping the Close ic on ( ) on the top-right c orner of the scr een, the pr ogram s till runs in the back gr ound.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 257 T ap the PIN c ode Off / On swit ch. Enter the PIN, tap OK , and then tap OK on the mes sage bo x. T ips • T o change the PIN, tap Change PIN on the Phone Settings screen. • Emer gency calls can be placed at an y time, without r equiring a PIN.
258 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone Notes • T o ensure tha t you can alw a ys mak e emer gency calls, do not begin y our passw ord with the digits of y our local emergency number . • If y ou enter ed a hint, the hint will be displa yed aft er the wr ong pass wor d is entered fiv e times.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 259 14. 7 Resetting Y our Phone Perf orming a soft reset Perform a soft (normal) r eset to clear all activ e pr ogr am memory and shut do wn all activ e pr ograms. T his is useful when your de vice is running slo w er than normal, or a progr am is not performing pr operly .
260 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone Perf orming a hard r eset If a normal r eset does not solv e a sy st em pr oblem, y ou can perform a har d (full) r eset. Aft er a har d reset, the de vice is r est ored t o its default settings—the w ay it w as when y ou first pur chased it and turned it on.
Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 261 Using Clear St or age If y ou can acc ess the de vice settings, y ou can use Clear Stor age to r eset y our de vice back t o fact ory default settings. T ap Start > Settings , and then tap All Settings . On the Sy stem tab, tap Clear S tor age .
262 Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone Choose the video standar d to use when outputting the video and then tap Done . For e xample, if y our video is in the NTSC s tandard and y ou select P AL -M, TV Out will automatically c onv ert your video t o P AL -M befor e it outputs to the e xternal displa y .
Appendix A. 1 Specifications Pr ocessor Qualc omm® MSM7201A ™, 528 MHz Oper ating Sy st em Windo ws Mobile® 6.5 Pr ofessional Memory ROM : 512 MB RAM : 288 MB • • Dimensions (LxW xT) 116 X 59.35 X 16.55 mm (4.5 7 X 2.34 X 0.65 inches ) W eight 178.
264 Appendix Camer a 3.2 megapix el color camer a with auto f ocus Audio support ed formats AA C, AAC+, eAA C+, AMR-NB, AMR- WB, QCP , MP3, WMA, W A V , MIDI, M4A Video support ed formats WMV , ASF , .
Appendix 265 A.2 Regulat ory Notic es Regula tory A gency Identifications For r egulatory identification purposes, y our pr oduct is assigned a model number of RHOD 300 . FC C ID: NM 8RHOD300 . T o ensure c ontinued reliable and saf e opera tion of your de vice, use only the acc essories list ed belo w with your RHOD 300 .
266 Appendix Modifications The F CC r equires the user t o be notified that any changes or modifica tions made to the de vice that ar e not expr essly appro ved b y HT C Corporation ma y v oid the user ’ s authority to oper ate the equipment. F CC Hearing- Aid Compatibility (HA C) Regulations f or W ireles s De vic es On July 10, 200 3, the U.
Appendix 26 7 A sum of 5 is consider ed acceptable for normal use . A sum of 6 is consider ed for better use . A sum of 8 is consider ed for best use . In the abo v e e xample, if a hearing aid meets the M2 le v el r ating and the wireles s phone meets the M3 le vel r ating, the sum of the two v alues equal M5.
268 Appendix American National Standar ds Institut e (ANSI) IEEE. C95. 1-199 2 National Council on Radiation Pr otection and Measur ement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986 International C ommission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Pr otection (ICNIRP) 1996 Ministry of Health ( Canada), Safety Code 6.
Appendix 269 This is because the phone is designed t o oper ate at multiple po wer le v els so as to use only the po wer r equired t o r each the network. In gener al, the closer y ou are t o a wir eless base station ant enna, the lo wer the po w er output.
27 0 Appendix Hearing Aids Some digital wir eless phones may int erfer e with some hearing aids. In the e v ent of such interf erenc e, y ou ma y want t o consult y our service pr ovider , or call the cust omer service line to discus s alternativ es.
Appendix 2 7 1 RoHS C ompliance This pr oduct is in compliance with Dir ective 2002/ 95/EC of the Eur opean Parliament and of the Council of 2 7 January 2003, on the r estriction of the use of certain hazar dous substances in electrical and electr onic equipment (RoHS) and its amendments.
Inde x A A2DP 192 A ctiveS ync - A ctiveS ync mode 4 1 - set up 128 - s ync settings 244 - s ync with c omputer 129 - s ync with Ex change Server 15 7 A dd and remo ve pr ograms 239 A dd contacts to y.
Ind e x 27 3 Call Hist ory 50 Camer a 203 - adv anced options 211 - ic ons 207 - Menu P anel 208 - z ooming 209 Car kit phones 198 Certificat es 2 45 Clear Stor age 261 Clear st orage 245 Comm Manager.
27 4 I ndex Finger panning 39 Finger scr olling 39 FM Radio 22 4 Focus - auto-f ocus 205 - t ouch f ocus 205 F orw ar d email 149 Full Q WERTY 117 G G-Sensor 2 44 GPS 199, 20 1 GPS Photo captur e mode.
Ind e x 27 5 N Naviga tion pad (onscr een) 118 Notifications 33, 36 Notification sounds 251 O Office Mobile 228 OneNote Mobile 228 Onscr een ke yboard - Compact Q WERTY 117 - Full Q WERTY 117 - Phone .
276 Ind e x S SD car d & phone stor age (Settings tab ) 2 46 Security (Settings tab ) 2 45 Send - email 148 - multimedia mes sage (MMS) 135 - t e xt message (SMS) 134 Settings 2 43 Settings (Sy st.
Inde x 277 Vie w photos and videos using Albums 214 V oice call 42 V oicemail 44 V olume 38, 2 44, 250 W W allpaper 71 W eather tab (Home screen) 95 Wi-Fi 168, 255 Windo ws Media Play er Mobile 218 Wi.
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