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T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Section 1 : Getting Star ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2C. Using the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 The Home Scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2F . Contacts, Calendar , and T ools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 3: Sprint Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33 3A . Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 4 V oicemail .
Set ting GSM Services Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Contacting Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces y ou to Sprint® service and all the featur es of your new de vice. It’ s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1 : Getting Star ted ⽧ Section 2 : Y ou.
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Section 1 Getting Started.
2 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Device (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Device (p age 3) ⽧ Setting Up Y our Voicemail (page 4) ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords (page 4) ⽧ Getting Help (page 5) Setting up and activating your new device is quick and easy .
Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice 3 Setting Up Ser vice 2. Install the battery by following these steps: 䡲 Align the battery ’s e xposed copp er contacts with the battery connectors inside the battery compartment. 䡲 Insert the contact end of the battery first an d then gently push the battery into place.
4 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice Making Y our First Call 1. Pr ess the Ta l k ke y to displa y the Phone scr een. 2. T ap the ke ys on the Phone k eyp ad to enter the phone number . 3. T ap to place the call. For mor e information about using your de vice to make and r eceive phone calls, see “Using De vice Featur es” on page 63.
Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice 5 Setting Up Ser vice Data Ser vices P assword With your Sprint de vice, y ou ma y elect to set up an optional data services passwor d to contr ol data ( W eb) access and authoriz e Pr emium Service pur chases. For mor e in formation or to change y our passwords, sign on to www .
6 Section 1A. Setting Up Ser vice Sprint Operator Ser vices Sprint Oper ator Services pr o vides as sistance when y ou place collect calls or when you place cal ls billed to a local telephone calling car d or thir d party . 䊳 F r om the Phone scr een, tap .
Section 2 Yo u r D e v i c e.
8 Section 2A. Device Basics Section 2A Device Basics ⽧ Y our Device (page 9) ⽧ Inside the Box (page 1 1 ) ⽧ T urnin g Y our Device On and Off (page 1 2 ) ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s Battery and .
Section 2A. Device Basics 9 Device Basics Yo u r D e v i c e T op and Front Panels 1. Po we r B ut t on . Pr ess to turn off the display tempor arily . T o turn of f the power , pr ess and hold for about five seconds. (For mor e information, see “T urning Y our Device On and Off” on page 1 2.
1 0 Section 2A. Device Basics 9. Notification LED . This LED shows the following : 䡲 Flashing gr een light when ther e ar e new te xt, picture, video, or em ail messages, missed calls, or re m i n d e r s . 䡲 Solid gr een light when the de vice is connected to the power adapter or a computer and the bat tery is fully char ged.
Section 2A. Device Basics 1 1 Device Basics 16 . Audio Connector . Connect any standar d 3.5mm audio headset. 17. Stylus . Use the stylus to write, dr aw , or select items on the scr een. (See “St ylus” on page 1 5 fo r details.) 18 . Secondar y Microphone .
1 2 Section 2A. Device Basics T urning Y our Device On and Off T urning the P ower On 䊳 Pr ess the Pow er but ton located a t the top of your de vice. T urning the P ower Off 1. Pr ess and hold the Pow er but ton for about five seconds. 2. Ta p Ye s when a message prompts y ou to choose whether to turn off the power .
Section 2A. Device Basics 1 3 Device Basics Installing and Removing the Batter y Alwa ys turn of f your de vice before installing or r eplac ing the battery . Y o u also need to r emo ve the back cov er befor e y ou can install these components. T o install the battery: 䊳 See “Setting Up Y our Device” on page 2.
1 4 Section 2A. Device Basics Battery Saving Tips How long your battery power lasts depends on the battery type an d how y ou use your de vice. T ry the following to help conserve battery life: 䢇 When the devi ce is not in use, pr ess the Po wer button to switch of f the display .
Section 2A. Device Basics 1 5 Device Basics T o scroll left and right: 䢇 T o scr oll towar ds the right, swipe your finger to the le ft. T o scroll towar ds the lef t, swipe your finger to the right. 䢇 T o auto -scr oll, flick your finger left or right.
1 6 Section 2A. Device Basics The Home Screen The default scr een of your device i s the Home scr een which allows finger -touch access to the most important functions such as contac ts, te xt me ssages, email, calendar , Internet, and more. 1. Open the Start scr een for quick access to important featur es and pr ogr ams on y our device.
Section 2A. Device Basics 1 7 Device Basics Star t Screen The Start scr een gives y ou one-touch access to the pr ogr a ms and settings of your de vice. T o open the Start scr een, tap Star t on the top-lef t corner of the scr een or pr ess the Start k e y ( ) .
1 8 Section 2A. Device Basics Status Icons The following ar e some of the status icons that you ma y see on the de vice. Multiple notifications; tap the icon t o view all New SMS te xt messages New in.
Section 2A. Device Basics 1 9 Device Basics Notifications Screen When yo u tap the status icon ar ea of the title bar , th e Notifications scr een opens to displa y y our connection status and lists all your pending notifications includin g miss ed calls, new te xt messages, new email, ev ent r eminders, and mor e.
20 Section 2A. Device Basics Using the L ock Screen The Lock scr een is displa y ed whene ve r your de vice is lock ed. Y ou can lock your de vice to pr e v ent accidental button or touchscreen pr esses when the device is in y our bag or pocket.
Section 2A. Device Basics 2 1 Device Basics Receiving a Call When the Device Is L ocked Y o u can r eceiv e and answer calls e ve n when your de vi ce is lock ed. F or mor e information about answering calls, see “ Answering and Ending Calls” on page 66.
2 2 Section 2A. Device Basics T o set a single volume: 1. Slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Sound & Display . 2. Tu r n o n t h e Single volume option. 3. Open the V olume scr een by pr essing either the V olume Up or V olum e Down but ton on your de vice.
Section 2A. Device Basics 2 3 Device Basics Connecting Y our Device to a Computer Whenev er you connect your de vice to the computer wi th the USB cable, the Connect to PC screen displa ys and pr ompt.
2 4 Section 2B. Entering T ext Section 2B Entering T e xt ⽧ The Sliding QWER TY K ey board vs. Onscreen K eyboards ( page 2 4) ⽧ Using the Sliding QWER TY K eyboard (page 2 6) ⽧ Using the Full Q.
Section 2B. Entering T ext 2 5 Entering T ext Onscreen K eyboards For singl e-handed te xt input in portr ait mode, you ca n use one of the finger -friendly onscr een k eyboar ds: Full QWER TY , Compact QWER TY , an d Phone K eypad .
2 6 Section 2B. Entering T ext Using the Sliding QWER TY K eyboard After opening the sliding QWER TY k e yboar d, y ou can ad just the angle of the de vice scr een to minimize glar e and r eflection. Adjusting the L CD Screen Angle The maximum tilting angle of the scr een is 50 degr ees.
Section 2B. Entering T ext 2 7 Entering T ext 䢇 T o open the Symbol Pad, pr ess and then pr ess . 䢇 Pr ess to insert a har d r eturn while typing. 䢇 Pr ess the arr ow ke ys / / / for dir ectional mo v ement. 䢇 T o backspace and delete the pr evious char acter , pr ess .
2 8 Section 2B. Entering T ext T o enter text using t he Full QWER TY lay out: 1. Start a pr ogr am that accepts te xt input, such as W or d Mobile. 2. Ta p t h e Input Selector arrow , and then tap Full QWERTY . 3. Start tapping ke ys on the ke yboar d as y ou woul d on a computer ke yboar d to enter y our text.
Section 2B. Entering T ext 2 9 Entering T ext Using the Phone K eypad The Phone K eypad is an onscr een k e ypad that has a la yout si milar to mobile phone k e ypads, plus some additional ke ys.
30 Section 2B. Entering T ext Using Predictive Mode XT9 is a pr edictiv e te xt input mode that displa ys a wor d candidate list as you enter the first few char acters so you select just the wor d that y ou want. T o enter text using Predict ive mode: 1.
Section 2B. Entering T ext 3 1 Entering T ext Using Numeric and Symbol Mode Switch to Numeric and Symbol mode to easily enter numbers and common symbols such as parentheses, braces, curr ency signs, punctu ation marks, and spe cial characters. T o switch to Numeric and Symbol mode: 1.
32 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Section 2C Using the Home Screen ⽧ The Home Screen (page 32) ⽧ Home (page 35) ⽧ People (p age 38) ⽧ Mail (page 46) ⽧ Messages (page 4 7) ⽧ Calendar (pa.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 33 Using the Home Screen Switching Between T abs on the Home Screen 䢇 T ap the desired tab on the Home scr een. — or — 䢇 T ouch and hold the active tab, and then slide y our finger right or left ov er the tabs.
3 4 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Navigating the Home Screen in Landscape Mode The Home scr een tabs ar e alwa ys displa yed when the Ho me scr een is in portr ait view . When you slide out the QWERTY keyboar d, the Home scr een automatically changes to landscape view and tempor arily hides the tabs.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 35 Using the Home Screen Home The Home tab displa ys the curr ent date, a flip-style digital clock, weather for your curr ent location, and an alarm icon that indicates whether the alarm is on or off. Missed call s, voicemails, and your upcoming calendar appointments ar e also shown on the Home ta b.
36 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Updating Weather Information Y o ur device can determine y our curr ent location and di spla y your local time and weather conditions on the weather cloc k.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 3 7 Using the Home Screen Changing the Date and Time If you want to change the date shown on the Home ta b, tap the date and then choose another date.
38 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen P eople On the Peop le tab, y ou can add f av ori te contacts an d quickly mak e call s or send te xt and email messages to these conta cts.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 39 Using the Home Screen Creating New Contacts F r om the P eople tab, y ou can easily cr eate and stor e the contact details of the people and businesses that you communicate with. 1. On the People tab, tap All Pe ople .
40 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Adding and Selecting Favorite Contacts Y o u need to ha ve contacts alr eady stor ed on y our de vi ce before you can add them as fa v orite contacts to the P eople tab. If ther e ar e no e xisting contacts, cr eate them first on your device.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 4 1 Using the Home Screen The icons sho wn depend on av ailable contact inform ation. For e xample, the home phone icon ( ) is shown only if the stor ed contact in formation includes a home phone number .
4 2 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Browsing and Finding Contacts On the P eople scr ee n’s Al l tab, swipe upwar d or downwar d on the scr een to scr oll thr ough t he contacts list. Y o u can also use the sear ch bo x or the Quick Scr oll bar to sear ch for a certain contact.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 43 Using the Home Screen The Contact Details Screen When you tap a contact name in the All tab of the People scr een or tap the pictur e of a fa v orite contact on the center sc r een of the People tab, the Contact Deta ils scr een opens.
4 4 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Contact Groups By or ganizing contacts into gr oups, sending messa ges to sev er al cont acts is a lot e asier . Using gr oups to categoriz e contacts is also a wa y of filtering the contac ts list so that br owsing and finding contacts can be faster and easier .
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 45 Using the Home Screen Checking for Contacts Who H ave F acebook Updates and E vents Y o u can check for F acebook updates and ev ents of contacts fr om one conv enient location, which is on the Updates and Even ts tab of the P eople scr een.
46 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Mail The Mail tab is wher e y ou send and r eceive email messages. Includi ng Outlook Email, y ou can add up to sev en POP3/IMAP4 and W eb-based emai l accounts in this tab. For instructions on how to set up email accounts in the Mail tab, see “Emai l Messaging” on page 1 64.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 4 7 Using the Home Screen Messages Quickly br owse thr ough and r ead te xt messa ges as the y arrive dir ectly fr om the Messages tab. This tab also displa ys r eceiv ed multimedia messages. An attachment ic on is shown to indicate th at a rece ived message is a multimedia message.
48 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Calendar K eep tr ack of your important appointm ents and events wi th the calendar . The Calendar tab displa ys a monthly calendar with marker s to inform you of the dat es that you ha ve appointments and e vents.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 49 Using the Home Screen In Da y view, tap an appointment to view complete deta ils of that appointment. On the subsequent scr een, you can tap Menu to choose whether to edit or delete the appointment.
50 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Internet On the Internet tab, y ou can br owse the W eb and sear ch for information. Navigating the Web The Internet tab uses Oper a Mobile™ as the W eb br owser . 1. T o sear ch for information on the W eb using Oper a Mob ile, enter your te xt in the pro vided te xt box and then tap the Search icon ( ) .
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 5 1 Using the Home Screen Photos and Videos The Photos & Videos tab lets y ou flip thr ough your photos and vide o clips and view them full-scr een. F r om this tab, you can also launch the camera so y ou can take pictures and r ecor d video clips.
5 2 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Sprint Music The Sprint Music tab allows you to visually br owse thr ough al bums and music tr acks that ar e on your de vice and pla y music. The albums and music tr acks that y ou s ee on this tab ar e fr om the Now Playing list of the Library .
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 53 Using the Home Screen 8. Shows whether shuf fle mode is on or off. 9. Shows the r epeat mode (Repeat All, Repeat One, or Repeat Off ) .
54 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen T o create a new playli st: 1. On the Sprint Music tab, tap Library . 2. T ap or slide to th e Pla ylists tab. 3. Ta p Menu > New , enter a pla ylist name, and then tap Done . 4. On the P laylists scr een, tap the pla ylist y ou hav e just cr eated, and then tap Add Songs .
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 55 Using the Home Screen Sprint TV On the Sprint TV tab, you can watch liv e TV and catch up on ep isodes of your fav orite shows – an y wher e on the Nationwide Sprint Network.
56 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Weather Y o ur device automatically connects to the Inte rnet to download weathe r informatio n. On the Weather tab, it displa ys the weather information of y our curr ent location and other pr es elected cities.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 5 7 Using the Home Screen T o change the download time, tap the bo x that shows the pr eset ti me and then choose another time interval . Clear this option if y ou pr efer to manually download weather information. 䡲 Download weather when roaming .
58 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 2. Ta p Menu to add, delete or rearr ange the stock quotes and mark et inde x es. (When rearr anging the list, dr ag items up or down the list to change their or der . ) 3. Shows the curr ent tr ading price or v olume.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 59 Using the Home Screen Viewing T weets On the Home sc r een’ s T wit ter tab, you can see tweets of th e people that you follow and your sent tweets, starting with the most recent. Swipe your finger up or down the scr een to scr oll thr ough the tweets.
60 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Y o u can also tap or slide acr oss the tabs on the bott om r ow to change among the following types of tweets: 1. Shows tweets fr om all the T wit te r users you follow and the tweets th at y ou sent gr ouped b y date.
Section 2C. Using the Home Screen 6 1 Using the Home Screen Sharing a Photo in T witter Photos that you shar e on T wit ter ar e uploaded to a phot o hosting service that’ s specified in your de vice’ s T wit ter settings. T o find out how to select the hosting serv ice, see “Changing T wit ter Set tings” on page 6 1.
62 Section 2C. Using the Home Screen Settings Changing or tweaking settings is as easy as one-two-thr ee. With the de vice settings neatly or ganiz ed on the Setting s tab and labeled with clear descriptions, y ou can easily find what you ar e looking for and just tap your wa y to the setting you want to change.
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 63 Using Phone Features Section 2D Using Phone Features ⽧ Displaying Y our Phone Number (page 63) ⽧ Making Calls from the Phone Screen (page 63) ⽧ Making Calls f.
64 Section 2D. Using Phone Features Calling a Phone Number or Contact 1. Pr ess the Ta l k ke y to displa y the Phone scr een. 2. Begin entering the first few numbers or characters b y tapping the k eys on the Phone k e ypad. As you enter numbers or let ters, the Smart Di al panel will displa y matches found.
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 65 Using Phone Features Global Smar t Dialing (International Calls) When the Global Smart Dialing featur e is enabled, placing international calls is a lot easier .
66 Section 2D. Using Phone Features Making Calls from the Home Screen Y o u can add fa vo rite contacts to the Home screen’ s P eople tab and easily place calls to y our fav orite contacts. See “ Adding and Selecting Fa vo rite Contacts” on page 40 for details.
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 6 7 Using Phone Features T o reject a call and sen d a text message: When you r eject a call, you can choose to auto matically send a text message to the caller . 1. On the Phone scr een, tap Menu > Options... > Advanced tab.
68 Section 2D. Using Phone Features T urning the Speakerphone On or Off During a call, do one of the following to turn the speakerphone on or off: 䊳 T ap to turn the speakerphone on. T ap this button again to turn the speakerphone off. — or — Place y our device fa ce down to automatically turn on the speakerphone.
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 69 Using Phone Features Checking Missed Calls Missed Call Notification The missed call icon ( ) is displa y ed in the title ba r when you missed a ca ll. T o check who the caller was: 䊳 On the Home scr een, slide to the People tab, tap All People , and then tap the Call History tab (rightmost tab).
7 0 Section 2D. Using Phone Features Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single ta p. For e xample, if y ou assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial, y ou can touch and hold on th e Phone ke ypad to dial the contact’ s number .
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 7 1 Using Phone Features Making a Call from an Email Message While viewing a r eceiv ed email message, y ou can dir e ctly place a call to the sende r of the message. T apping a phone number that is displa ye d in the body of the email message also allows you to call that number .
7 2 Section 2D. Using Phone Features 4. While the call is in progr ess , y ou can view the em ail mess age dir ectly on the Phone scr een. An email indicator is shown on the Ke y p ad but ton ( ).
Section 2D. Using Phone Features 7 3 Using Phone Features T urning On the Speakerphone During a Call While a call or thr ee-wa y call is in pr ogr ess, y ou can turn on the speakerphone b y simply placing y our device fa ce down. Y o ur de vice pr o vides crystal-clear sound quality an d v oice r eception during thr ee-wa y calls.
7 4 Section 2D. Using Phone Features Phone Ser vices When y ou ar e using y our de vice in the United States, y ou can configur e CDMA (d omestic) phone services for your de vice. T o access and change settings for domestic phone ser vices: 1. Slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Wireless contro ls > Phone > CDMA Services tab.
Section 2E. Synchronizing Info rmation With Y our Computer 7 5 Synchronizing Information With Y our Computer Section 2E Synchronizing Information With Y our Computer ⽧ About Synchronization (page 7 .
7 6 Section 2E. Synchronizing In formation With Y our Computer T ry to synchroniz e r egularly in or der to keep informat ion up-to-date in both your de vice and your computer .
Section 2E. Synchronizing Info rmation With Y our Computer 77 Synchronizing Information With Y our Computer Using Windows Mobile Device Center T o open Windows Mobile Device Center , click Star t > All Programs > Wind ows Mobile Device Center on y our Windows 7 or Windows Vista computer .
7 8 Section 2E. Synchronizing In formation With Y our Computer Synchronizing with Y our Computer Connect and syn chr oniz e your de vice with your computer using the USB cable or Bluetooth connec tion. Star ting and Stopping Synchronization Y o u can manually synchr oniz e fr om either your de vice or y our computer .
Section 2E. Synchronizing Info rmation With Y our Computer 7 9 Synchronizing Information With Y our Computer T roubleshooting Sync Connection Problems In some cases, wh en the computer connect s to the Internet or a lo cal network, it ma y disconnec t the connection with your device in fav or of the Internet or networ k connection.
80 Section 2E. Synchronizing In formation With Y our Computer Synchronizing with Microsof t My Phone Micr osoft My Ph one syncs information between your de vice and a passwor d-pr otected website hosted by Micr osoft. Y ou can back up and restor e y our contacts , calendar appointments, p hotos, and other information.
Section 2E. Synchronizing Info rmation With Y our Computer 8 1 Synchronizing Information With Y our Computer Managing Y our My Phone Web Account from Y our Computer Y o u can use a We b br owser on your computer to access your My Phone W eb account and: 䢇 Add, edit, or delete contacts, ca lendar appointments, and other type s of information.
82 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools Section 2F Contacts, Calendar , and T ools ⽧ Contacts (page 82 ) ⽧ Calendar (page 84) ⽧ Notes (page 86) ⽧ T asks (page 8 7) ⽧ Calculator (page .
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 83 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 5. T o assign a ringtone to the contact, tap the Ring tone field, scr oll thr ough the list of tones, an d then select a desir ed tone.
84 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ool s T o send contact information via Bluetooth: Y o u can quickly send contact information to an ot her mobile phone or device thr ough Bluetooth. 1. T ouch and hold a contact on the Contacts scr een. 2. Ta p Send via Bluetooth , and then select a device wher e to send the contact to.
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 85 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools The Calendar Screen By default, Calendar displa ys appointments in Agenda view . Y ou can also look at y our appointments in Day , Week , Month , and Ye a r views. 1. The highlighted hours indicate th e time of y our appointments.
86 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 3. When you ha v e finished adding attendees, tap Done . 4. Ta p OK to send. Notes Using Notes , you can cr eate handwrit ten an d typed notes, recor d v oice notes in W A V format, conv ert handwritten notes to text fo r easy r eadability , and mor e.
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 8 7 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools Ta s k s Use Ta s k s to keep tr ack of things you need to do. A task can occur once or r epeatedly (r ecurring). Y o ur tasks ar e displa yed in a task list. Ov er due tasks ar e display ed in r ed.
88 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools Scientific Calculator Use the Scientific Calculator to pe rform more comple x calculations such as squar e r oots, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, percentages, and mor e. T o display the Scientific Calculat or: 1.
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 89 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools Comm Manager Comm Manager is a central location wher e y ou can easily turn on and of f the communication features of y our device such as the phone connection, Wi-Fi, data connection, Bluetooth, and mor e.
90 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 11 . Switch Bluetooth on or of f. T ap Settings > Bluetooth to configur e Bluetooth on your device. See “Using Blue tooth” on page 1 00 for detail s. 12 . Switch the phone connection on or of f. T ap Settings > Phone to set the ringtone, services, and other phone settings.
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 9 1 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools JET CET Presentation If you ar e away fr om your office and urgently need to mak e a pr esentation, you can use JET CET Presentation to cr eate a PowerP oint file and pr esent it fr om your de vice.
92 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ool s 6. In Effect , select the type of tr ansition effect to use and then select a speed. 7. Choose whether to adv ance slides on mouse click or au tom atically . If you select to auto-d isplay slides, set the time dela y .
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 9 3 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools Automatic Speech Recognition (A SR) Y o ur de vice’s built-in A SR lets y ou make phone call s, open pr ogr ams, pla y back music, get calendar information, and mor e, just b y using your v oice.
9 4 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ool s T o request for date and time: 1. Pr ess and hold the Ta l k k ey until the micr ophone icon ( ) appears on the title bar . 2. In a clear v oice, sa y “ What date is it?” The ASR softwar e then tells you the curr e nt date.
Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools 95 Contacts, Calendar , and T ools WorldCard Mobile (Business Card Scanner) WorldCard Mobile uses your de vice’s built-in camer a to scan business car ds and import the information into your Contacts. T o access WorldCard Mobile: 䊳 Ta p Star t > T ools > WorldC ard Mobile .
96 Section 2F. Contacts, Calendar , and T ools JET CET PRINT (Wireless Printing Application) JET CET PRINT™ lets y ou print image files or documents fr om y our de vice dir ectly to a Bluetooth or network printer . Y ou can also print emai l messages, email attachments, a ppointments, contacts, and tasks.
Section 2G. microSD Card 9 7 microSD Card Section 2G microSD Card ⽧ Using a microSD Card on Y o ur Device (page 9 7) ⽧ Managing the microSD Card (page 98) ⽧ Using Y our Device as a USB Drive (page 99) Y o ur device lets you inser t a microSD™ card to expan d the available storage space .
98 Section 2G. microSD Card Managing the microSD Card Copying Files to the microSD Card 1. Ta p Start > File Explorer and navigate to the appr opriate folder . 2. T ouch and hold the file you want to cop y , and then tap Copy . 3. T ap the down arr ow ( ), and then tap Storage Card in the list.
Section 2G. microSD Card 99 microSD Card Using Y our Device as a USB Drive Y o u can use an installed micr oSD car d as a USB flas h driv e, allowing you to tak e pictur es, music, documents, and other files with you on the go.
1 00 Section 2H. Bluetooth Section 2H Bluetooth ⽧ Using Bluetooth (page 1 00) Y our device features built-in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to share info rmation more easily t han ever before.
Section 2H. Bluetooth 1 0 1 Bluetooth Bluetooth Partners hips A Bluetooth partnership is a r elationship that y ou cr eate between y our device a nd another Bluetooth- enabled de vice in or der to e x change information in a secur e manner . Creating a Bluetooth Partnershi p 1.
1 02 Section 2H. Bluetooth 3. On the Settings tab ( ) , tap Add a device . 4. Select the hands-fr ee or ste r eo headset de vice in the list, and then tap Select .
Section 2H. Bluetooth 1 03 Bluetooth 3. T o enable y our computer to r eceiv e files or information thr ough Bluet ooth, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification ar ea at the bottom right corner of your computer scr een and select Receive a File .
1 04 Section 2H. Bluetooth T o receive information from an other Bluetooth-en abled device: 1. When y ou r eceiv e informa tion such as calend ar items, task s, or contacts sent fr om anothe r Bluetooth- enabled de vice, tap Accept . 2. Aft er y our device has finished sa ving the information, tap Done .
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 05 Experiencing Multimedia Section 2I Experiencing Multimedia ⽧ T aki ng Photos and Videos (pag e 1 05) ⽧ Viewing Photos and Videos (page 1 1 2) ⽧ Using Win.
1 06 Secti on 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia Y o u can select fr om the followin g captur e modes: Supported File F ormats Using the a va ilable captur e modes, the camer a in y our device captur e s files in the following formats: Zo o m i n g Befor e capturing a photo or a video clip, y ou can zoom in or out on y our subject.
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 0 7 Experiencing Multimedia The camer a zoom r ange for a photo or a vi deo clip de pends on the captur e mode and r esolution. Re fer to the r esolution and zoom r ange table for mor e information. Using Focus Use the Aut o Fo cus or T ouch F ocus fun ction to ca ptur e shar p and crisp photos and videos.
1 08 Secti on 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia T o us e T ouch Foc us: 1. Set the Camera to Photo or Contacts Picture mode. 2. T ouch the ar ea on the scr een that you want to focus. The T ouch F ocus indicator ( ) pos itions itself on the selected ar ea.
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 09 Experiencing Multimedia Onscreen Controls and Indicators T ap to display onscr een contr ols and indicators. 1. Albums . Open the Albums pr ogr am to view y our captur ed photos and video clips. See “Viewing Photos and Videos” on page 1 1 2 for details.
1 1 0 Section 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia Menu P anel The Menu panel lets you quickly adjust common camer a settings and pr o vides ac cess to mor e advanced camera set tings.
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 1 1 Experiencing Multimedia Settings on the Advanced Options Screen 䢇 Resolution . Select the r esolution to use. See “Zooming” on page 1 06, and r efer to the r esol ution and zo om range table for the av ailable r esolutions.
1 1 2 Section 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia Viewing Photos and Videos Use Albums to view photos and videos on y our device. Albums also offers a host of features that allow you to pla y a photo slideshow, shar e photos and videos, and more.
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 1 3 Experiencing Multimedia Viewing a Photo While viewing a photo in full-scr een mode, tap the screen to op en the onscr een menu. T o view the next or prev ious photo in the album: When y ou ar e holding y our device upright, view the ne xt or pr e vious image by swiping y our finger up or down the scr een.
1 1 4 Section 2 I. Expe riencing Multimedia T o set a favorite album The Photos & Videos tab on the Home scr een displa ys photos and video files fr om the curr ent fa vorite album. By default, the Camer a Shots album which st ores the photos and videos you captur ed using the Camera is set as the fa vorite album.
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 1 5 Experiencing Multimedia Viewing a Photo Slideshow T o start a photo slideshow, tap the scr een, and then tap . While viewing the slideshow, tap the scr een to show pla yback controls. P laying Videos While watchin g a video, tap the s cr een to displa y an d use pla yback contr ols.
1 1 6 Section 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia Using Windows Media P layer Mobile Windows Media ® Player Mobile pla ys digital audio and video files that ar e stor ed on y our de vice or on a network, such as on a website. T o open W indows Media P layer Mobile: 䊳 Ta p Start > Multimedia > Windows Media .
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 1 7 Experiencing Multimedia Synchronizing Content Manually to Y our Device 1. If y ou hav e not set up media synchr onization between your de vice and computer , follow steps 1 to 3 in “Synchr oni zing Content to Y our De vice Automati cally .
1 1 8 Section 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia T roubleshooting If y ou encounter a problem while using the Windows Me dia Pla y er Mobile, see the T r oubleshooting Windows Media Pla yer Mobi le page at the Micr osoft website: (http://w ww.microsof t.com/window smobile/en-us/help /more/ windows-media-playe r .
Section 2I. Experiencing Multimedia 1 1 9 Experiencing Multimedia T o create a custom equal iz er preset: 1. Adjust the frequency bands by dr agging the equalizer contr ols. The selec ted v alues are indicated on top of the sliders. 2. Sav e equal iz er set tings as a preset by tapping Menu > Save as Preset .
1 20 Secti on 2I. Expe riencing Multimedia 4. Ta p Pla y to pla y back the trimmed song. 5. Ta p Menu and select to whether set the file as the default ringtone, sav e the file to the ringtone folder , or sav e it using another file name.
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 2 1 Managing Y our Device Section 2J Managing Y our Device ⽧ Copying and Managing Files (page 1 2 1) ⽧ Settings on Y our Device (page 1 2 2) ⽧ Basic Settings .
1 2 2 Se ction 2J. Managing Y our Device Settings on Y our Device T o access your de vice’s settings, fr om the Home scr een slide to the Settings tab.
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 2 3 Managing Y our Device Data Ser vices L ocation Y o u can turn location service on or of f. When turned on, your curr ent location can be easily determined and used by certain applications on y our device.
1 2 4 Section 2J. Managing Y our Device L ocale & text Updates & feedback Other Setting Descripti on Regional Set t he r egional config ur ation to use, incl uding the format f or displa ying number s, curr ency , date, and time on your device.
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 25 Managing Y our Device About phone Basic Settings Changing Sound and Display Settings F r om the Sound & Displa y scr een, you can choose sound se t tings for your de vice, such as profile, ringtone, volume le v el, and dif fer ent notification sound s.
1 2 6 Se ction 2J. Managing Y our Device T o change the ringtone and ring type 1. On the Home scr een, slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Sound & display . 2. Scr oll down to the Ring an d Notifications sett ings. 3. Ta p Ringtone . Select the ringtone you want to use and then tap Done .
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 2 7 Managing Y our Device T o adjust screen brightness By default, your de vice automatically adjusts the scr een brightness according to the ambient lighting. T urn of f auto brightness if you want to be able to adjus t the scr een brightness.
1 2 8 Se ction 2J. Managing Y our Device Changing Settings of Phone Ser vices Y o u can change the settings of various phone servic es for y our device. Phone services may include call forwar ding, call waiting, voicemail, and mor e. Contact y our mobile operator to find out about the a v ailability of phone services for y our device.
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 29 Managing Y our Device Connecting to an External Display The T V Out function allows y ou to view your de vice’ s onscr een content on an e x ternal displa y (such as a television) that has composite jacks and uses a standar d RC A connection cable.
1 30 Section 2 J. Managing Y our Device Protecting Y our Device with a Password Y o u can help keep y our data mor e secur e by r equir ing a passwor d ev ery time the de vice is turned on. T o set a password: 1. On the Home scr een, slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Security > Phone lock .
Section 2J. Managing Y our Device 1 3 1 Managing Y our Device T o install a program from your computer : 1. If the installer is an .exe file such as Setup.ex e , the installer will pr obably need to be run on a computer . Download or cop y it to y our computer .
1 32 Section 2 J. Managing Y our Device Hard Reset Y o u can also perform a hard r eset (also known as a full r es et) . A har d res et should on ly be performe d if a normal r eset does not solv e a system pr oblem.
Section 3 Sprint Ser vice.
1 3 4 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Section 3A Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics ⽧ V oicemail (page 1 34) ⽧ T ext M essaging (SMS) (page 1 3 7) ⽧ Video and Picture Messaging.
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 35 Sprint Ser vice Using Another Phone to Access Messages 1. Dial your wir eless phone number . 2. When y our voicemail answers, pr e ss * . 3. Enter your passcode. V oicemail K e y Guide Below ar e some Phone ke ypad functions that y ou can us e while listening to voicemail messages.
1 36 Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics Extended Absence Greeting When your de vice is turned of f or y ou ar e of f the Na ti onwide Sprint Network for an e xtended period, your device can pla y this gr eeting instead of your normal personal gr eeting.
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 3 7 Sprint Ser vice T ext Messag ing (SMS) With T ext Messagi ng (SMS) , y ou can send and r eceiv e instant te xt messages between y our device and another messaging-r eady device.
1 38 Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics Composing and Sending a T e xt Message Aft er cr eating a new text message, follow the step s below to enter y our message and then send it.
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 39 Sprint Ser vice T o reply to a text message: 1. In the SMS / MMS inbo x, tap a message thr ead to open it. 2. At the bot tom of the scr een, type y our r eply message and then tap Send . T o delete a message in the thread: 1.
1 40 Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics Video and P icture Messaging (MMS) Sending video and pictur e messag es to your friends and family is fun and easy . Y ou can include text with emoticons, videos or photos, audio, and file at tachments.
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 4 1 Sprint Ser vice Viewing and Replying to Video and P icture Messages T o vi ew a received vi deo or picture message: 1. In the SMS / MMS inbo x, tap a r eceiv ed video or pictur e message to open it.
1 4 2 Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics Call Waiting W h e n yo u ’re o n a c a l l , C a l l Wa i t i n g a l e r t s yo u t o i n c o m i n g c a l l s b y s o u n d i n g t w o b e e p s .
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 43 Sprint Ser vice 3. T ap the phone ke ypad ke ys to enter the se cond phone number , and then pr ess the Ta l k key to m ake t he second call. 4. When you’ r e connected to the second party , do one of the following to begin the thr ee-wa y call: 䡲 Pr ess the Ta l k key .
1 44 Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics Setting Roaming Options for Y our Device Y o u can set r oaming options for y our device to better contr ol your r oaming costs. 1. On the Phone scr een, tap Menu > Options... > CDMA Ser vices tab.
Section 3A. Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics 1 45 Sprint Ser vice Using Data Roam Guard Depending on service a vail ability and r oaming agr eemen ts, y our de vice ma y be able to access data services while r oaming on certai n digital systems.
1 46 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Section 3B Web and Data Ser vices ⽧ Ways of Connecting to the Internet (page 1 46) ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 1 48) ⽧ Navigating the Web (.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 4 7 Web and Data Ser vices Connecting via Wi-Fi Wi-Fi pr o vides wir eless Interne t access o ver distances of up to 300 feet ( 1 00 meters). T o use Wi-Fi on your device, y ou need access to a wir eless access point or “hotspot.
1 48 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 䢇 Configure Wirele ss Networks screen . Slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Menu > All Settings > Connectio ns > Wi-Fi and then tap the Wireless Networks but ton. This scr een di splays al l a vailable Wi-Fi networks in r ange.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 49 Web and Data Ser vices Connecting to Data Ser vices T o connect to data services and access the Internet, you can simply launch the W eb br owser on y our device. Y ou can also connect to data services fr om the Connections set tings sc r een or the Comm Manager .
1 50 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Connecting to Data Ser vices from the Comm Manager 1. On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab, and tap Wireless controls to open the Comm Manager . 2. T ap the switc h ne xt to Data Connection . The switch is in the ON position when your de vice is connected to data services.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 5 1 Web and Data Ser vices Navigating the Web T o sear ch, br owse, and navigate the W eb on your de vi ce, y ou can use either the Oper a Mobil e or Internet Explor er Mobil e application. Using Opera Mobile Opera Mobile™ is a full-featur ed Internet br owser , optimized for use on y our de vice.
1 52 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 7. Menu . T ap to open a menu wher e you ca n change Oper a Mobile settings, check downloads, view Histor y , and mor e. 8. Exit Full Screen mode . When br owsing the W eb, Oper a Mobile au tomatically sw itches to full-sc r een mode.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 53 Web and Data Ser vices Changing the Scr een Orientation 䊳 Change the screen orientation by simply turning your device sidewa ys.
1 54 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Ex plorer ® Mobile is the standar d Web br owser that is incl uded with Windows Mobi le. T o use Internet Explor er Mobile, tap Start > Internet Explorer . The Browser Screen Internet Explor er Mobile displa ys in two modes: fu ll-scr een and normal vie win g modes.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 55 Web and Data Ser vices Z ooming and P anning T ap the Zoom icon ( ) at the bottom of the browse r scr een to display and use the onscr een zoom slider . While viewing a W eb page, slide your finger up on the onscr een z oom slider to z oom in, or slide down to zoom out.
1 56 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices The Windows Live Interface On the Windows Live main scr een, you will see a sear ch bar , na vigation buttons, and an area wher e you can show and customize y our pr ofile. 1. Display Picture . T a p y our display pictur e to change your displa y name, pictur e, or personal messag e.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 5 7 Web and Data Ser vices Launching Messenger and Signing In 1. T o open Windows Live Messenger: 䡲 Ta p Start > Messa ging > Messenger . – or – 䡲 On the Wi ndows Liv e main s cr een, ta p Messenger .
1 58 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Adding Windows Live Contacts Y o u can add new Windows Liv e contacts in Windows Liv e Messenger or in Contacts. T o add a Windows Live co ntact in Liv e Messenger : 1. Ta p Menu > Add new contact . 2. Enter the email addr ess of the contact, and then tap OK .
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 59 Web and Data Ser vices Displaying the Google Mobile App Ta p Start > Google Mobile App to displa y the Google Mobile App. Y ou will then see a toolbar on top of the scr een, right below the title bar . 1. Google search bar .
1 60 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Using RSS Hub RSS Hub is an RSS r eader that keeps y ou up -to-date with the latest news fr om the Internet. It monitors Inter net news channels and download s th e most curr ent ne ws updates and po dcasts so you ar e instantly informed of br eaking news and ev ents.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 6 1 Web and Data Ser vices 6. Aft er the r efr esh is completed, the number of headlines per channel will be displa yed on the right side of the screen. T o add new channels: 1. In the channel list, tap Menu > Channel > New to open the New Channel Wizar d scr een.
1 62 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Viewing Headlines T ap a channel in the channel list to di spla y the he adlines for that channel. 1. New or unr ead headlines displa y in bold and ar e marked with a blue newspaper icon. When y ou tap the headline, a news summary will be displa yed.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 63 Web and Data Ser vices Accessing Sprint Instant Messaging The Sprint Instant Messaging appl ication pr o vides you with access to popular instant messaging (IM) communit ies, including AOL® Instant Messe nger TM , MSN® Messenger , and Y ahoo!® Messenger .
1 64 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Email Messaging T ypes of Email Accounts Y o u can set up the following types of email accounts on your de vice: 䢇 Outlook email messages that you sync with y our computer or the Exchange Server . 䢇 Email accounts that you ha ve with an Internet Service Pr o vider (ISP) or other email pr ov ider .
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 65 Web and Data Ser vices Creating and Sending an Email Message Aft er setting up email accounts on your de vice, yo u ca n start sending and receiving email messages. Starting from an Empty Email Message 1. F r om the Home scr een, slide to the Mail tab.
1 66 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Viewing and Replying to Email Messages T o vie w an email message: 1. F r om the Home scr een, slide to the Mail ta b, select an email account, and then tap Inbox . 2. Swipe your finger up or down the scr een to br owse thr ough r eceiv ed email messages.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 6 7 Web and Data Ser vices Synchronizing Email Synchr onizing email e nsur es that new email is download ed to the de vice Inbo x folder , that in the Outbox folder is sent, and that email de leted fr om the server is r emo v ed fr om y our devi ce.
1 68 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices T o modify settings for Outlook email 1. Disconnect your de vice fr om the computer . 2. Ta p Start > T ools > Active S ync . 3. Ta p Menu > Options... , select E-mail , and then tap Settings . 4. On the E-mail Sync Optio ns scr een: 䡲 Under Message format , select HTML or Plain te xt.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 69 Web and Data Ser vices 6. By default, your de vice is set to use Dir ect Push so that Outlook email an d other information can be instantly synchroniz ed to y our device as the y arriv e or ar e updated on the Ex change Server at work.
1 7 0 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices T o turn on Direct P ush in Comm Man ager: 1. Slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Wireless controls . 2. On the Comm Manager scr een, tap Micr osoft Dir ect Push’s OFF/ON switch. T o turn on Direct P ush in Acti veSync: 1.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 7 1 Web and Data Ser vices Searching for Email on the Exchange Server Y o u can access email that is not a vailable on y our de vice b y sear ching y our Mi cr o soft Exchan ge Serv er mailbo x. The sear ch r esult s ar e downloaded and disp la yed in a S ear ch Results folder .
1 7 2 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Managing Meeting Requests When y ou schedule and s end meeting r eq uests fr om y our de vice, you c an inv ite attendees to y our meeting and check their status to know about their av ailabil ity . When yo u r eceiv e a meeting re quest, you ca n r eply b y accept ing or de clining the r equest.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 7 3 TV and Music When Browsing Contacts, Composing Email, or Cr eating a Meeting Request 1. Synchr onize with the Exchange Server . 2. Do an y of the following: 䡲 While br owsing thr ough y our contacts on the Contacts or Phone scr een, tap Menu > Company Director y .
1 7 4 Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 5. Fro m t h e Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that your de vice uses to connect to the Internet. 6. Ta p Connect . 7. On your computer , set up a Bluetooth Pers onal Ar ea Network (P AN) with y our device: For Window s 7 : a.
Section 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 1 7 5 TV and Music Using Remote Desktop Mobile Remote Desktop Mobile lets y ou access your computer r emotely fr om y our de vice thr ough the USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or data connection and use pr ogr a ms which ar e a vai lable on your computer .
1 7 6 Sectio n 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music Section 3C Entertainment: T V and Music ⽧ TV (page 1 7 6) ⽧ Music — Sprint Music Store (page 1 7 8) ⽧ Streaming Media (page 1 80) ⽧ Y ou T ube.
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 7 7 TV and Music 4. Select a channel fr om the Sprint TV listings or select an a v ailable category . 5. If applicable, select a clip and tap OK to view the pr ogram. The clip will automatica lly load and begin pla ying.
1 7 8 Sectio n 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music Music — Sprint Music Store The Sprint Music Store enable s you to pur c hase and download digi tal music files t o pla y on you r devi ce.
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 7 9 TV and Music 4. When y ou ar e r eady to pur chase the song, t ap on the displ a yed price. This c onfirms y our pu r chase and begins the download pr ocess. The song will be downloaded to y our de vice (Music) .
1 80 Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music Streaming Media Streaming Media lets y ou str eam liv e br oadcasts or on-dem and media content fr om the W eb. The media is sent in a continuous str eam to y our device and is pl ay ed as it arriv es, along with the audio.
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 8 1 TV and Music Yo uTu b e Y o u T ube™ lets y ou br owse, sear ch, and wa tch video clips fr om the Y o u T ube server . T o open Y ou T ube: 䊳 Ta p Start > Y ou T ube . Introducing the Y ou T ube Screen Note Y ou need an active connecti on to use Y ou T ube.
1 82 Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music Searching for Videos 1. On the Y ou T ube scr een, tap . 2. On the Sear ch scr een, enter the video information and then tap Search . Y o u T ube searches for the video, and then displa ys all r elated videos on the scr een.
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 83 TV and Music T o add a video into Bookmarks: 䊳 Aft er watching a video, tap . – or – On the list of videos, tap on the video you want to add to Bookmarks and then tap . T o delete a video from Bookmarks: 1.
1 84 Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music The N A SC AR Sprint Cup Mobile Home Screen Whene ve r you open NASC AR Sprint Cup Mobile, the NA SC AR Home scr een will be display ed, showing your fa v orite NASC AR driv er banner with statistics. Sw ipe your finger upwar d to scr oll down the scr een and br owse th r ough mo r e content .
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 85 TV and Music Menu Bar Icons Icon Description Home Return s you to th e NASC AR Home screen . My Driv er Displa ys your fa vorite driv er’s pr of ile, season and race statistics, ne ws and downloads. News Displa ys curr ent driv er and r acing news as well editorial and r ecent race photos.
1 86 Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music NFL Mobile Live NFL Mobile Live k eeps you up to date on all NFL (National Football League) ga mes and information while y ou ar e on the go.
Section 3C. Enter tainment: TV and Music 1 8 7 TV and Music Menu Bar Icons Icon Description NFL Centr al Returns you to the NFL Centr al scr een. FanZ one Learn about the latest Sprint pr omotions. NFL Network Allows you to view content from the live TV broadcast of the NFL Network and view var ious On Demand clips, including T ota l Access.
1 88 Section 3D. GPS Navigation Section 3D GPS Navigation ⽧ Guidelines and Pr eparation for Using GPS (pag e 1 88) ⽧ Downloading Location Data via QuickGPS (page 1 89) ⽧ Using Sprint Navigation .
Section 3D. GPS Navigation 1 89 GPS Navigation Downloading L ocation Data via QuickGPS Befor e using your de vice for GPS navigation, open Quic kGPS to downl oad ephemeris data (curr ent satellite position and timing information). QuickGPS signific antl y speeds up t he time for determining your GPS position.
1 90 Section 3D. GPS Navigation Using Sprint Navigation for the First Time 1. T o launch Sprint Navigation on your de vice, slide to the Navigation tab on the Home scr een and then tap any of the four icons on the scr een. 2. Y o u will see a spl ash scr een for a few seconds and th en the terms of service.
Section 3D. GPS Navigation 1 9 1 GPS Navigation 䢇 Drive T o lets you get driving directions by addr ess, r ece ntly entered locations, airport code or business name.
1 92 Section 3D. GPS Navigation Bing Micr osoft® Bing™ is a separate pr ogr am that offers yo u a fast and easy way to fi nd and view maps and local information on your de vice. With Bing, you can: 䢇 Get up-to -date local information such as movies and gas prices.
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 9 3 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Section 3E Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice ⽧ Y our SIM Card (page 1 93) ⽧ Using Y o ur Device in GSM Mode.
1 94 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Removing Y our SIM Card The SIM car d comes pr einsta lled but can be r emo v ed if necessary . 1. Re move th e ba ck cove r . 䡲 Remov e the stylus. (Y ou need to tempor arily r emov e th e stylus to be able to remo ve the back co v er .
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 95 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 4. Pr ess the Pow er but ton to turn the dev ice on. 䡲 Y o ur device will turn on, sear ch for Spri nt service, and then enter standb y mode. 䡲 If your de vice is not y et activated, see “ Activating Y our Device” on page 3 for mor e information.
1 96 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Plus (+) Code Dialing and Global Smart Dialing Placing calls fr om one country to another country is simple with the Plus Code Dialing.
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 9 7 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Calling the United States from Another Countr y in GSM Mode T o place a call to the United States from another country: 1.
1 98 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Getting Star ted with Data Ser vices Befor e y ou can use Sprint Worldwide Data Services, y ou must first hav e these services activa ted on your account. 䊳 T o activate, visit ww w .sprint.com/ international .
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 99 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Using Y our SIM Card’ s PhoneBook Y our SIM car d contain s its own phone bo ok that is separ a te fr om your device’ s internal Contacts list.
200 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Copying Contacts Entrie s to the SIM PhoneBook Y o u can also copy entries fr om your de vice’ s Contacts to your SIM PhoneBook using either Wind ows Mobile Contacts or the SIM Manager . Copy ing Entries Using Windows Mobile Contacts 1.
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 20 1 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Deleting SIM PhoneBook Entries Use the SIM Manager to delete some or all SIM PhoneBook entries. T o delete some entries from the SIM Phonebook: 1. Ta p Start > Calls > SIM Mana ger .
202 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Setting GSM Ser vices Options Ther e ar e se v eral user options av ailable for GSM oper ation under your device’ s Phone set tings. All these options r equir e that y our device be in Global or GSM-onl y mode and in a GSM roaming co ve rage ar ea.
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 2 03 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Contacting Sprint Sprint W orldwide Customer Service is a vai lable to an swer your questions 2 4 hours a da y , 7 da ys a week.
204 Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Ser vices Caller ID Caller ID displa ys the number (and name, if in your PhoneBook) of incoming calls. Caller ID in GSM mode must be enabled by the user . T o enable or disable caller ID: 1. Slide to the Set tings tab, and then tap Wireless controls > Ph one > GSM/UMTS Services tab.
Section 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 2 05 Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Selecting a Network T o access your email and br owse the Web when tr av elin g, y ou ma y need to manually select the carrier that pr ovides Sprint service in y our location.
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Section 4 Safety , Regulatory , and Warranty Information.
208 Section 4A. Impor tan t Safety Information Section 4A Important Safety Information ⽧ Important Health Information an d Safety Precautions (page 208) ⽧ General Precautions (page 2 1 1 ) ⽧ Add.
Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 209 Impor tant Safety Information 䢇 T ake e xtra precautions: 䡲 K eep the battery or de vice dry and awa y fr om wate r or any liquid as it ma y cause a short cir cuit.
2 1 0 Section 4A. Importan t Safety Information Safety in Aircraf t Due to the possible interfer ence caused b y this pr oduct to an aircr aft’s na vigation system and its communications network, u sing this device’ s phone func tion on board an ai rplane is against the law in most countries.
Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 2 1 1 Impor tant Safety Information Hearing Aids Some digital wir eless phones may interfe r e with some h earing aids. In the e vent of such interfer ence, y ou ma y want to consult your service pr ovider , or call the customer service line to discuss alternativ es.
2 1 2 Section 4A. Important Safety Information 䢇 Damage requiring service. Unplug the product fr om the electrical outlet and r efer servicing to an authoriz ed service technician or pr ov ider under the following conditions: 䡲 Liquid has been spilled or an ob ject has fallen onto the pr oduct.
Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 2 1 3 Impor tant Safety Information Additional Safety Information This section pr o vides mor e safety information in addi tion to the information at the beginning of the user manual.
2 1 4 Section 4A. Important Safety Information When Using Y our Device Nea r Other Electronic Devices Y o ur wir eless handheld portable de vice is a low power r adio transmitter and r eceiv er . When it is ON, it r eceiv es and als o sends out r adio fr equency (RF) signals.
Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 2 1 5 Impor tant Safety Information Posted F acilities T urn y our device OFF wher e posted notices so r equir e . T urn Off Y our Device Before Flying Aircraft FCC r egulations pr ohibit using the transmitting and p hone functions of y our device while in the air .
2 1 6 Section 4A. Important Safety Information Nev er touch the liquid that might leak fr om a br ok en li quid crystal display . Contac t with this liquid could cause a skin r ash. If the crystal display liquid should co me into contact with the skin or clot hing, wash it immediately with clean water .
Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 2 1 7 Impor tant Safety Information Adapter/Charger Use the Corre ct External Power Sour ce A pr oduct should be operated only from the type of power sour ce indicated on the electrical r atings label.
2 1 8 Section 4B. Regulatory Notices Section 4B Regulatory Notices ⽧ Regulatory Agency Identifications (page 2 1 8) ⽧ Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement (page 2 1 8) ⽧ FCC H.
Section 4B. Regulatory Notices 2 1 9 Regulatory Notices This device complies with Part 1 5 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is subjec t to the following two conditions: ( 1 ) This device may not cause harmful interfer ence, and (2) this de vice must accept an y interfer ence r eceiv ed, including interfer ence that ma y cause undesir ed oper ation.
2 20 Section 4B. Regulator y Notices This methodology applies equally for T ratings. The M mark is intended to be synon ymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks ar e r ecommended b y the Alliance for T elecommunications Industries Solutions (A TIS) .
Section 4B. Regulatory Notices 22 1 Regulatory Notices Normal condition only to ensur e th e r adiativ e performance and safety of the interfer ence. As with other mobile r adio tr ansmitting equipmen.
2 2 2 Section 4B. Regulator y Notices WEEE Notice The Dir ectiv e on Wa ste Electrical and Electr onic E quipm ent (WEEE) , which enter ed into for ce as E ur opean law on 1 3 th F ebruary 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life.
Section 4C. Warranty, Disclaimers and Other Notices 22 3 Warranty, Disclaimers and Other Notices Section 4C Warranty , Disclaimers and Other Notices ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 2 2 3) ⽧ Pri.
2 2 4 Section 4C. Warranty , Disclaimers and Other Notices The Compan y disclaims liability for r emoval or r einstal lation of the pr oduct, for geographic co v erage, for inadequate signal r eception by the antenna or for communications range or oper ation of the cellular system as a whole.
Section 4C. Warranty, Disclaimers and Other Notices 2 2 5 Warranty, Disclaimers and Other Notices Privacy Restrictions Some countries requir e full disclosur e of r ecor ded telephone conv ersations, and stipulate t hat y ou must inform the person with whom y ou ar e speaking that th e conv ersation is being r ecor ded.
2 2 6 Section 4D. Copyright, T radem ark, and Properietary Notices Section 4D Cop yright, T rademark , and Properietary Notices ©20 1 0 Sprint. Sprint and the logo ar e tr ademarks of Sprint. Other marks ar e the property of their r espective owners.
Index 2 2 7 Index Inde x A A2DP 101 ActiveSync 77, 78 Adding and Removi ng Programs 130 Airplane Mode 73, 89 Alarm Clock 37 Album About 112 Closing Album 115 Playing Back Video 115 Viewing a Phot o 11.
228 I n d e x F Facebook Updates and Events 44 Favorite Contacts 38 File Explorer 121 Finding Cont acts Company Dir ectory 172 Full QWERTY 27 G Global Mode 195 Global Smart Dialing CDMA 65 GSM 196 GPS.
Index 2 2 9 Index Q QuickGPS 189 R Recording Camera 105 Voice Recor der 94 Remote Desktop Mobi le 175 Removing the microSD card 97 Replying Email 166 T ext (SMS) 13 9 Resetting Clear Storage 132 Har d.
2 30 Index Y YouTube 181 Z Zooming Camera 106 Z oom Bar 15.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il HTC HTC Touch Pro2 RHOD400 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del HTC HTC Touch Pro2 RHOD400 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso HTC HTC Touch Pro2 RHOD400 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul HTC HTC Touch Pro2 RHOD400 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
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