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Your HTC SmartUser guide
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Before you do anything else, please read this
Charge the batteryThe battery in your phone hasnt been charged yet. While your phone ischarging, its important that you do not remove the battery pack. Doing so candamage your phone. Also, please dont try to take your phone apart. (I you do,it may invalidate your warranty.)
Choose a rate plan wiselyYour phone can use up a lot o Internet bandwidth really quickly. Beore youuse your phone, we strongly recommend that you talk to your mobile operatorabout data rates. I youre on a standard data plan, the costs could really add up.Switching to a lat-rate plan could be a lot cheaper.
Know about privacy lawsSome countries have strict laws about how and when you can record phoneconversations. For example, you may need to tell the person youre speaking to
beore you start recording. Its a good idea to ind out what the laws are whereyou live beore you use your phones recording eature.
And finally, a few important words from our legal team(LIMITATION OF DAMAGES)To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall HTC or
its ailiates be liable to you, any user, or third party or any indirect, special,consequential, incidental or punitive damages o any kind, arising in contract,tort, or otherwise, including, but not limited to, injury, loss o revenue, losso goodwill, loss o business opportunity, loss o data, and/or loss o proits,regardless o the oreseeability thereo or whether HTC or its ailiates havebeen advised o the possibility o such damages. And in no event shall the totalliability o HTC or its ailiates exceed the amount received rom you, regardlesso the legal theory under which the cause o action is brought. The oregoing
does not aect any statutory rights which may not be disclaimed.
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Please also read the Saety and regulatory guide that is included in the box orinormation on the proper usage o your phone to prevent injuries and to avoiddamaging your phone. You can also reer to this guide or regulatory inormationabout your phone.
You can also visit our support website at www.htc.com/support to downloadthe Saety and regulatory guide and to access other helpul resources or yourphone.
Trademarks and copyrights
Copyright 2010 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
The HTC logo, the HTC quietly brilliant logo, HTC Smart, HTC Sense, ExtUSB,HTC Sync, and HTC Care are trademarks o HTC Corporation.
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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All other company, product and service names mentioned herein are trademarks,registered trademarks or service marks o their respective owners.
HTC shall not be liable or technical or editorial errors or omissions containedherein, nor or incidental or consequential damages resulting rom urnishingthis material. The inormation is provided as is without warranty o any kindand is subject to change without notice. HTC also reserves the right to revise thecontent o this document at any time without prior notice.
No part o this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any orm orby any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording orstoring in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any orm withoutprior written permission o HTC.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started1.1 Inside the Box ......................................................................................................... 1
1. Getting to Know Your Phone .......................................................................... 1
Top panel .......................................................................................................................13Bottom panel ..............................................................................................................13Front panel ...................................................................................................................14
Back panel ....................................................................................................................16Let panel ......................................................................................................................16Right panel ...................................................................................................................16
1. Before Turning On Your Phone ..................................................................... 17
Removing the back cover ..................................................................................... 17Removing the battery ............................................................................................. 17Inserting the SIM card ............................................................................................. 18Inserting the battery ................................................................................................ 18Inserting the microSD card ..................................................................................19Putting back the back cover ...............................................................................19
1. Charging the Battery.........................................................................................0
1. Starting Up ............................................................................................................. 1
Setting up your phone or the irst time ........................................................21
1.6 Getting Around Your Phone ...........................................................................
Tap ...................................................................................................................................23Double-tap ..................................................................................................................23Press and hold ...........................................................................................................23Drag ................................................................................................................................23Slide or swipe .............................................................................................................23
Flick .................................................................................................................................23
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1.7 The Onscreen Keyboard ...................................................................................
Choosing a keyboard layout ...............................................................................24Entering text using the Phone Keypad .........................................................25
Entering text using QWERTY.............................................................................27Enabling multiple keyboard languages .........................................................28Enabling multiple input methods .....................................................................29Using word prediction ...........................................................................................29Text input settings .................................................................................................. 30
Chapter Phone Basics
.1 Getting to Know the Home Screen ...............................................................1Main Home screen ...................................................................................................32People ............................................................................................................................33Friend Stream ........................................................................................................... 34Messages ......................................................................................................................35Mail ..................................................................................................................................36Photos ............................................................................................................................37
Music ..............................................................................................................................37Weather ........................................................................................................................38Calendar.......................................................................................................................40Internet .........................................................................................................................40
. Personalizing the Home Screen ....................................................................1
Personalizing with scenes .....................................................................................41
Filling the Home screen with eatures that you want ............................42Adding and removing Home shortcuts ........................................................ 43Changing the home wallpaper ......................................................................... 44Changing the lock screen wallpaper ............................................................. 44
. Accessing Applications in the All Programs Panel ...............................
. Phone Status and Notifications....................................................................6
Status icons ................................................................................................................ 46Notiication icons .....................................................................................................47
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Notiication popup ..................................................................................................47Notiications panel ...................................................................................................47
. Connecting Your Phone to a Computer ....................................................8
Copying iles to or rom your storage card ................................................ 49About HTC Sync ...................................................................................................... 49
.6 Adjusting the Volume.......................................................................................0
.7 Getting the Most Out of Your Battery ........................................................1
Switching to Sleep mode .....................................................................................52Locking and unlocking the screen ...................................................................52
Turning the power o ............................................................................................52
Chapter Phone Calls
.1 Making Calls ..........................................................................................................
Dialing a number or a contact ...........................................................................53Using Speed dial ...................................................................................................... 54Directly making calls rom received messages .........................................56
. Answering or Rejecting Calls ........................................................................6
. Handling Multiple Calls .................................................................................... 7
Setting up a conerence call ...............................................................................58
. Checking the Call History ...............................................................................9
. Call Settings .........................................................................................................60
Chapter Staying Close
.1 Opening the People Application ...................................................................61
. Adding and Managing Contacts ..................................................................6
Creating new contacts on your phone ..........................................................62Adding contacts to your SIM card ...................................................................63
Finding contacts .......................................................................................................63Editing contact details.......................................................................................... 64
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Sharing contact cards ........................................................................................... 64Deleting a contact .................................................................................................. 64
. Contact Groups ..................................................................................................6
Creating a group ......................................................................................................65Editing a group..........................................................................................................65Sending photos and messages to groups ...................................................65
. Linking to Your Contacts Facebook Profiles .........................................66
Manually linking to contacts Facebook proiles ...................................... 66Viewing Facebook updates o a contact......................................................67
. Friend Stream .....................................................................................................67Opening Friend Stream........................................................................................ 68Logging in to your social networks ................................................................ 68Connecting with your riends in Facebook ................................................ 69Following tweets ..................................................................................................... 69Uploading wall photos in Facebook .............................................................. 70Updating your status message ........................................................................ 70
.6 Viewing Contact Details and Exchange of Communications Withthe Contact ..........................................................................................................70
Chapter Exchanging Messages
.1 Text and Multimedia Messages ....................................................................... 71
Opening the Messages application ..................................................................71
Sending text messages ......................................................................................... 72Sending multimedia messages ..........................................................................73Viewing conversations with a contact ...........................................................74Viewing a multimedia message ........................................................................75Replying to a message ..........................................................................................75Forwarding messages ............................................................................................76Copying a message to your SIM card ............................................................76
Deleting a message or a whole conversation ............................................76Message settings ...................................................................................................... 77
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. Email Messages ..................................................................................................78
Setting up your email accounts ........................................................................78Sending email messages .......................................................................................81Viewing email messages .......................................................................................82Replying to an email message ...........................................................................83Downloading attachments ..................................................................................83Forwarding email messages ...............................................................................83Setting how oten and how much email to sync to your phone ..... 84Switching to other olders .................................................................................. 84Deleting an email account .................................................................................. 84
Chapter 6 Getting Connected
6.1 Browsing the Web ..............................................................................................8
Opening your phones web browser...............................................................85Searching the web ...................................................................................................85Going to a website ................................................................................................. 86Moving around a web page ............................................................................... 86
Navigating to the previous or next web page ...........................................87Adding bookmarks and revisiting bookmarked sites .............................87Working with links on a web page ..................................................................87Working with images on a web page ........................................................... 88
6. When Theres a Problem Connecting to the Internet ..........................89
Checking your current network connection settings ............................ 89
Adding a new access point ................................................................................ 896. Using Bluetooth..................................................................................................90
Turning Bluetooth on or o ............................................................................... 90Changing the phone name ................................................................................. 90Making your phone discoverable to other Bluetooth devices ............91Connecting a Bluetooth headset or the irst time..................................92Sending inormation and media iles using Bluetooth.......................... 94
Receiving inormation and media iles via Bluetooth.............................95Disconnecting and reconnecting a Bluetooth device ........................... 96
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Chapter 7 Camera and Multimedia
7.1 Using the Camera ................................................................................................97
Taking a photo ...........................................................................................................97
Shooting videos ....................................................................................................... 98Ater taking a photo or video ........................................................................... 98Turning the camera lash on or o ................................................................. 99Onscreen controls ................................................................................................. 100Camera settings ....................................................................................................... 101
7. Viewing Photos and Videos ......................................................................... 10
Opening the Photos application ..................................................................... 102Viewing photos ....................................................................................................... 102Viewing photos as a slideshow ....................................................................... 103Watching videos ..................................................................................................... 103Sharing photos or videos ...................................................................................104
7. Listening to Music ............................................................................................10
Opening the Music application ........................................................................104
The Library and Music player ........................................................................... 105Working with playlists .......................................................................................... 105
Chapter 8 More Apps
8.1 Weather ................................................................................................................ 107
Adding cities.............................................................................................................108
Deleting cities ..........................................................................................................108Weather settings ....................................................................................................108
8. Calendar .............................................................................................................. 109
Opening Calendar ..................................................................................................109Adding an event .....................................................................................................109Viewing an event ..................................................................................................... 110Changing Calendar views ................................................................................... 110
Editing an event .........................................................................................................111
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Viewing event reminders .......................................................................................111Sending event details ............................................................................................ 112Deleting an event .................................................................................................... 112
8. Alarm ......................................................................................................................11Setting an alarm ...................................................................................................... 112Editing an alarm ....................................................................................................... 113Deleting an alarm .................................................................................................... 113
8. File Browser .........................................................................................................11
Opening olders and iles .................................................................................... 113Creating a older ...................................................................................................... 113Copying olders or iles ........................................................................................ 114Moving olders or iles .......................................................................................... 114Deleting olders or iles ........................................................................................ 114Sorting iles ................................................................................................................ 114Sending iles .............................................................................................................. 115
8. Java .........................................................................................................................11
Downloading and installing MIDlets/MIDlet suites ................................. 115Copying and installing MIDlets/MIDlet suites on your phone ........... 116Running a MIDlet/MIDlet suite .......................................................................... 116Uninstalling a MIDlet/MIDlet suite ................................................................... 116
8.6 FM Radio ...............................................................................................................117
Minimizing or turning o FM Radio ............................................................... 118
8.7 Flashlight ...............................................................................................................118
Chapter 9 Managing Your Phone
9.1 Changing the Phones Basic Settings .........................................................119
Changing the time zone, date, and time ..................................................... 119Selecting a phone proile ................................................................................... 120Changing your ringtone ...................................................................................... 120
Switching to Airplane mode ............................................................................. 120
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9. Protecting Your Phone ....................................................................................11
Protecting your phone with a lock password ........................................... 121Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ............................................................ 122Unblocking a SIM card that has been locked out .................................. 122Removing the SIM card properly .................................................................... 122
9. Settings on Your Phone ..................................................................................1
Personalize ................................................................................................................ 123Wireless controls .................................................................................................... 123Call settings .............................................................................................................. 123Sound ........................................................................................................................... 124
Display ......................................................................................................................... 124Data services ............................................................................................................ 125Security ....................................................................................................................... 125Date & time ............................................................................................................... 126Locale & text ............................................................................................................. 126USB to PC .................................................................................................................. 126About phone ............................................................................................................ 126
9. Factory Resetting .............................................................................................17
Perorming a actory reset via settings ....................................................... 127Perorming a actory reset while phone is turned o .......................... 127
Specifications 18
Index 10
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
1.1 Inside the Box
You will ind the ollowing inside the box:
PhoneBattery (preinstalled)
USB cable
Power adapter3.5mm stereo headset
Quick start guide
1. Getting to Know Your Phone
Top panel Bottom panel
Audio JackConnect a 3.5 mm wiredheadset or hands-reeconversation or or listeningto music.
Microphone
USB ConnectorConnect the power adapter to rechargethe battery or the USB cable to transeriles to or rom a computer.
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Front panel
Notification LEDEarpiece
Touch Screen
BACK/HOME
END CALL/POWERCALL
MENU
Earpiece Listen to a phone call rom here.
Touch Screen Tap the display to control and move around yourphone. For details, see Getting Around Your Phonein this chapter.
MENU Press to see more actions that you can do on thecurrent screen.
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CALL Press to answer a call or dial out.
During a call, press to put a call on hold orswitch to another call. Press and hold to turn
the speakerphone on or o.
BACK/HOME From the main Home screen, press to accessthe applications o your phone.
While on the extended part o the Home screen,press to go back to the main Home screen.
While using an application, press to go back tothe previous screen, or press and hold to returnto the main Home screen.
END CALL/POWER
During a call, press to end the call.
Press to turn the display on or o.
Press and hold to turn the power on.
While the phone is on and the screen isunlocked, press and hold to open the Phoneoptions screen and choose whether to powero or switch your phone to silent, vibration, orairplane mode.
NotiicationLED
This LED shows a:
Solid green light when the battery is ullycharged.
Solid amber when the battery is charging.
Flashing amber when the battery level is low.
Flashing green when theres a pending
notiication.
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Back panel
Camera
Back Cover
Speaker
Flashlight
Left panel Right panel
VOLUME UPPress to increase theringer or media volume.
Strap Holder
VOLUME DOWNPress to decrease the
ringer or media volume.
CAPTUREPress to open thecamera. Press againto take a photo orvideo.
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1. Before Turning On Your Phone
When you take your phone out o the box, youll ind that the batteryis inside the phone with a thin ilm attached. Remove this ilm andreinsert the battery beore charging or turning the phone on.
Also insert your SIM card. I you purchased a microSD card, insert it,too, beore you turn the phone on.
Removing the back cover
Narrowopening
Put your ingertip into the narrowopening at the top o the phone. Lit othe top let side o the back cover, andthen push it to the right to remove theback cover completely.
Removing the batteryI this is your irst time to remove the battery, youll see the upperlap o a thin ilm wrapped over the upper hal o the battery. Pull theupper lap o the ilm to loosen and remove the battery.
Groove
You can also put your ingertipinto the small groove locatedat the right side o the batterycompartment, and then lit thebattery out.
Note Make sure to peel o the thin ilm
rom the battery.
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Inserting the SIM card1. Locate the SIM card slot, and then insert the SIM card with its
gold contacts acing down and its cut-o corner acing out.
. Slide the SIM card completely into the slot.
Notes Some legacy SIM cards may not unction with your phone. You shouldconsult with your mobile operator or a replacement SIM card. Theremay be ees or this service.
I you need to remove your SIM card, see Removing the SIM cardproperly in Chapter 9.
Inserting the batteryAter inserting your SIM card, put the battery back in.
Important If you have not yet removed the thin from the battery, make sure to
peel it off before reinserting the battery.
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1. Align the batterys exposedcopper contacts with thebattery connectors inside the
battery compartment.. Insert the contacts side o the
battery irst, and then gentlypush the battery into place.
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Inserting the microSD cardI you have a microSD card, you can insert and use it to store photos,videos, and songs on your phone.
1. Locate the storage card slot which is at the lower-right side othe battery compartment.
. Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts acingdown.
. Push the microSD card in until it clicks into place.
Putting back the back coverAter the thin ilm has been removed, and the SIM card and batteryhave all been inserted, put back the back cover.
1. Secure the bottom part o theback cover irst by aligning it
into the two openings locatedat the bottom part o the backo the phone.
. Press the sides and the toppart o the back cover downto lock the back cover in place.
Beore you turn your phone on, charge the battery irst. For details,see Charging the Battery in this chapter.
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1. Charging the Battery
Connect the USB connector o the power adapter to the phone, andthen plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet.
Important Only the power adapter and USB cable provided with your phonemust be used to charge the battery.
Do not remove the battery rom the phone while you arecharging it.
As a saety precaution, the battery stops charging beore itoverheats.
As the battery is being charged, the notiication LED shows a solidamber light. The light turns to solid green when the phone is ullycharged.
When you charge the battery while your phone is turned on, thestatus bar or lock screen shows the ollowing:
Battery charging icon ( ) when the battery is charging.
Full battery icon ( ) when the battery is ully charged.
Warning! To reduce risk o ire or burns:
Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack.
Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose o in ireor water.
Do not expose to temperatures above 60o
C (140o
F). Replace only with the battery pack designated or this product.
Recycle or dispose o used battery as stipulated by localregulations.
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1. Starting Up
Ater installing your SIM card and battery and charging the battery,you are now ready to power on and start using your phone.
1. Press and hold the END CALL/POWER button.
. I your SIM card is preset with a PIN (Personal IdentiicationNumber), enter the PIN, and then tap OK to proceed.
Note Entering the wrong PIN or three times blocks the SIM card. To indout how to unlock the SIM card, see Unblocking a SIM card that hasbeen locked out in Chapter 9.
Setting up your phone for the first timeThe irst time you turn your phone on, youll get to choose some basicphone settings and set up your online accounts such as email andFacebook. You may skip the setup i you preer to do it at anothertime.
1. Select a language.
Slide your inger upward to scroll down and see availablelanguages. Tap a language you want to use and then tap Next.
Note Available languages depend on where you purchased the phone.
. Choose whether to use location service.
Location service helps determine your current location whenyoure using applications such as Weather. Tap Agree to uselocation service so that it can collect your location inormation. Iyoud rather not, tap Disagree.
Note You can ask your mobile operator to ind out whether there are datacharges when you turn this eature on. You can enable or disablethis service later in Settings.
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. Set up your email account. First, tap the type o your emailaccount or tap Other.
Note I you selected Other, you may need to enter more accountinormation, such as the email server settings. Obtain these detailsrom your email account provider.
. Tap the Email address and Password items onscreen one at atime to display the onscreen keyboard and use it to enter youremail address and password.
Tip Tap to switch the onscreen keyboard layout to QWERTY orPhone Keypad. To ind out how to use these keyboard layouts, see
The Onscreen Keyboard in this chapter.
Ater entering your email address and password, tap Next.
. Tap Account name i you want to change the display name oyour email account. You can also tap Your name to change yourdisplay name.
6. Tap Save.
Your phone then connects to the Internet and veriies your emailaccount inormation. I your account inormation is accurate, youremail account is then set up successully on your phone.
7. Tap New account and ollow steps 3 to 6 i you want to set upanother email account, or tap Next to proceed to the next step.
8. Set up your social network accounts such as Facebook andTwitter. For each account, enter your username or email addressand password, and then tap Login.
Ater setting up your social network accounts, tap Next.
9. Choose whether to automatically download and update yourcurrent location and the weather inormation. Tap the On/O
buttons to turn automatic updates on or o, and then tap Next.Note You need to accept the location service agreement to be able to
automatically update your location (see step 2).
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10.Your phone detects the current time zone and sets your localtime automatically. This may be network-provided or throughlocation service (i enabled).
I these settings cant be auto-detected, manually set the currenttime, date, and time zone, and then tap Done.
1.6 Getting Around Your Phone
Use these easy inger gestures to move around your phone.
TapTouch an onscreen item withyour inger.
Double-tapQuickly touch the screen twice.
Press and holdTouch an area or item withoutliting your inger immediately.
DragPress and hold an item, and thenmove your inger with somepressure. Do not release it untilyou have reached the target
position.
Slide or swipeMove your inger vertically orhorizontally across the screen.
FlickMove your inger up or down inlight, quicker strokes.
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1.7 The Onscreen Keyboard
When you tap an item and it requires you to enter text or numbers,the onscreen keyboard becomes available.
Choosing a keyboard layoutWhen entering text, you can choose between these keyboard layouts:
Phone Keypad. This layout resembles the traditional mobilephone keypad. When you select this keyboard layout, the wholescreen becomes Portrait orientation.
QWERTY. This layout is similar to a computer keyboard. Whenyou select this keyboard layout, the whole screen becomesLandscape orientation.
Tap these keys to switch between Phone Keypad and QWERTY.
Phone Keypad QWERTY
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Entering text using the Phone Keypad
To Do this
Choose an inputmode
Tap to switch between XT9 predictive modeand ABC mode. For details on using XT9, seeUsing word prediction in this chapter.
Enter letters Tap a key once to enter the irst letter, twice toenter the second letter, or three times to enterthe third letter that is shown on the key.
Note Make sure that the ABC input mode is enabled.
Enter numbers,symbols, andaccentedcharacters
Press and hold a key to enter a number that isshown on the upper hal o the key.
Press and hold to display a selection baro commonly used punctuation marks and
symbols. Drag your inger to the punctuationmark or symbol that you want to select andinsert to your text.
Tap to switch to the numeric and symbol
keyboard. Tap to enter letters again.
Enter letters inuppercase
Tap the Shift key ( ) to enter an uppercaseletter.
Tap the Shift key ( ) twice to turn Caps Lockon.
Delete a character Tap the Delete key ( ) to erase the previouscharacter entered.
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Create a new line Tap the Enter key ( ).
I a text ield does not allow multiple lines,tapping this key closes the onscreen keyboard.
Move the textcursor
Press and hold . Use the onscreen arrowkeys to move the text cursor.
Change keyboardlayout
Tap to switch to QWERTY (displayed onlyin landscape orientation). For details, seeEntering text using QWERTY in this chapter.
Switch to anotherkeyboard language
Tap the Language/Input method key at thebottom row o the onscreen keyboard (orexample, or English).
To learn more about the available keyboardlanguages on your phone, see Enablingmultiple keyboard languages in this chapter.
Switch to anotherChinese inputmethod
Tap the Language/Input method key at thebottom row o the onscreen keyboard (orexample, or PinYin).
To learn more about the available inputmethods on your phone, see Enablingmultiple input methods in this chapter.
Hide the keyboard Tap when youre done typing and you wantto close the onscreen keyboard.
Tip You can also press the BACK/HOME button.
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Entering text using QWERTY
To Do this
Enter letters Tap a letter shown on the lower hal o a key.
Enter numbers andsymbols
Press and hold a key to enter a punctuationmark, symbol, or number that is shown on theupper hal o the key.
Tap to switch to the numeric and symbol
keyboard. Tap to enter letters again.Enter accentedcharactersassociated with aletter
Press and hold a key to display a selection bar(i accented characters are available). Dragyour inger to the accented character that youwant to select and insert to your text.
Enter letters inuppercase Tap the Shift key ( ) to enter an uppercaseletter.
Tap the Shift key ( ) twice to turn Caps Lockon.
Delete a character Tap the Delete key ( ) to erase the previouscharacter entered.
Create a new line Tap the Enter key ( ).
I a text ield does not allow multiple lines,tapping this key closes the onscreen keyboard.
Move the textcursor
Press and hold , and then use the onscreenarrow keys to move the text cursor.
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Change keyboardlayout
Tap to switch to Phone Keypad (displayedonly in portrait orientation). For details, seeEntering text using the Phone Keypad in this
chapter.
Switch to anotherkeyboard language
Tap the Language/Input method key at thebottom row o the onscreen keyboard (orexample, or English).
To learn more about the available keyboardlanguages on your phone, see Enabling
multiple keyboard languages in this chapter.
Switch to anotherChinese inputmethod
Tap the Language/Input method key at thebottom row o the onscreen keyboard (orexample, or PinYin).
To learn more about the available inputmethods on your phone, see Enablingmultiple input methods in this chapter.
Hide the keyboard Tap when youre done typing and you wantto close the onscreen keyboard.
Tip You can also press the BACK/HOME button.
Enabling multiple keyboard languagesYou can choose which languages to enable in the onscreen keyboardso that you can switch to these languages and use them to enter text.
1. While on the main Home screen, press MENU, and then tapSettings > Locale & text > Text input settings > Keyboardlanguages.
. Tap one or more languages.Note Available languages depend on where you purchased the phone.
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Enabling multiple input methodsYou can choose rom a variety o Chinese input methods such asHandwriting, PinYin, and more.
1. While on the main Home screen, press MENU, and then tapSettings > Locale & text > Text input settings > Keyboardlanguages.
. Select the Chinese language, and then tap one or more inputmethods.
Note Available input methods depend on where you purchased thephone.
Using word predictionWord prediction helps you enter text aster. As you type, wordsuggestions appear so you can just select the right word rom the list.
1. Switch to predictive text input:
When using Phone Keypad, tap XT9 ( ).When using QWERTY, Prediction is enabled by deault.
Tip To turn QWERTYs word prediction on or o, go to Settings >Locale & text > Text input settings > Input options > QWERTYKeypad > Prediction.
. Start entering the irst ew letters o a word. As you enter each
letter, suggested words are displayed.I you dont see the word that you want, tap the down arrow icon( ) to see more suggestions.
. Tap a word to insert it into your text. You can also tap the Spacekey ( ) to accept the highlighted word in the suggestion listand insert it to your text.
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Text input settingsYou can set various options or the onscreen keyboard. From the mainHome screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Locale & text >Text input settings.
Setting Description
Keyboard languages Select one or more languages that the keyboarduses when Prediction, Word completion, and Spellcorrection are enabled.
Input options Choose what text input eatures to enable or disable
in each keyboard layout. You can turn on or oPrediction, Word completion, and Spell correction.
Chinese input options Access more settings or the Chinese input methodsyouve enabled.
Sound feedback Turn the typing sound on or o.
Vibrate feedback Choose whether to make the keys vibrate when youtap them.
Tutorial Learn the basics o using the onscreen keyboard withthe interactive tutorial.
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Chapter
Phone Basics
.1 Getting to Know the Home Screen
Essential eatures that you need rom your phone are right upront onthe Home screen. Simply slide your inger let and right to go to theother Home screen panels and see your new messages, check weatherorecasts, listen to music, and more.
The Home screen is customizable. You can remove, replace, or add
eatures that it your liestyle. You can also change the wallpaper. Toind out how to customize the Home screen, see Personalizing theHome Screen in this chapter.
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Main Home screenOn the main Home screen, you can check the time, date, and weathero your current location, or add shortcuts to your avorite applications.
1 1 Status bar. For details, seePhone Status and Notiicationsin this chapter.
2 Weather clock. Tap the time inthe weather clock to set up theclock with alarms. For details,see Alarm in Chapter 8.
3 Current weather.Tap to updatethe weather inormation.
4 Home shortcuts. Your one-touch access to requently-usedapplications.
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Slide your inger up the screen to show more Home shortcut slots so
you can add more shortcuts. For details, see Adding and removingHome shortcuts in this chapter.
Returning to the main Home screenI youre on another part o the Home screen, simply press the BACK/HOME button to return to the main Home screen.
I youre in an application or a settings screen, you can press and holdthe BACK/HOME button to directly go to the main Home screen.
Tip Pressing the BACK/HOME button while on the main Home screen opensthe All programs panel. For details, see Accessing Applications in theAll Programs Panel in this chapter.
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PeopleAdd the people who matter most to you on the People screen so youcan quickly make calls or send text and email messages without goingthrough your contacts list.
1 Tap the contacts name to openhis or her contact card.
2 Depending on thecommunication method youhave set or a avorite contact,tap a contact photo to call or
send a message.3 Indicates the type o
communication method youveselected as deault or thiscontact.
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Adding favorite contacts to the People screenYou need to have contacts already stored on your phone beore youcan add them as avorite contacts to the People screen. I there are noexisting contacts, add them irst to your phone. To ind out how, seeAdding and Managing Contacts in Chapter 4.
Note SIM card contacts cannot be added as avorite contacts.
1. From the main Home screen, slide to the People screen.
. Tap an empty slot.
. Select a contact.
. On the Deault action screen, choose what contact method touse or the avorite contact (phone call, text message, or email).
You can add up to nine avorite contacts to the People screen.
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Tips To remove a avorite contact, press and hold a contact photo, drag itaway rom its current slot, and then release.
While on the People screen, press MENU, and then tap All to open thePeople application and access your complete list o contacts. To know
more about the People application, see Chapter 4.
Friend StreamFind out what everyone is saying in your social networks. From themain Home screen, slide to the Friend Stream screen. Right on FriendStream, catch the latest buzz in Facebook, ollow tweets on Twitter,and update your status to these social networks simultaneously.
Note You need to be connected to the Internet and logged in to at least onesocial network to download status updates.
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1 Shows the type o social network.
2 Displays a riends latest Facebookor Twitter status update. Tapit to open the Friend Streamapplication and do more with yoursocial network account. To knowmore about this application, seeFriend Stream in Chapter 4.
3 Tap to enter your status message.
4 Indicates the time the Friend
Stream screen was last updated.Tap this bar to reresh the screen.
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Slide up or down the Friend Stream screen to view the next orprevious Facebook or Twitter update. While viewing a status update,you can do the ollowing:
I the current update displayed is rom Facebook, press MENU to
view comments, or post your own comment.
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I the current update displayed is rom Twitter, press MENU toreply to the tweet or send a direct message (DM) to the personwho posted the tweet.
Posting your status message1. On the Friend Stream screen, tap the box that says Whats on
your mind?.
. Enter your status message.
. When prompted, tap OK.
Friend Stream will post your status message simultaneously to the
social network accounts that you have signed in on your phone.
Tip I you do not want your status message to be sent to a certain socialnetwork, press MENU while on the Friend Stream screen, tap Settings,and then clear the check box o that social network.
Messages
Browse through received text and multimedia messages on thisscreen.
Tap the currentmessage displayedto open and read themessage as well asprevious messagesbetween you and thesender.
Tap to openthe Messagesapplication.
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On the Messages screen, you can slide up or down the screen to viewthe next or previous message. You can also press MENU, and thenchoose whether to compose a new message, go to the inbox, or toreply to, orward, or delete the current message onscreen. For details
about working with text and multimedia messages, see Chapter 5.
MailAter you have set up your webmail or a POP3/IMAP email accounton your phone, you can use the Mail screen to browse through yourreceived email messages.
Note I you have set up several email accounts, the Mail screen displays theemail messages rom your deault email account.
Tap the email toopen and readthe completeemail message.
Tap to open theMail application.
On the Mail screen, slide up or down the screen to view the next orprevious email. You can also press MENU, and then choose whether toreresh the screen, compose a new email, go to the inbox, or to replyto, orward, or delete the current email onscreen. For details aboutworking with email, see Chapter 5.
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PhotosThe Photos screen displays the most recentlyviewed photo on your phone. You can tap thephoto to open the Photos application and viewmore photos and videos stored on your phoneand storage card.
When you press MENU while on the Photosscreen, you can:
Share or delete the current photo.
Assign the current photo to a contact orset it as the lock screen wallpaper.
MusicEnjoy listening to music on the go. Copy songs and music albums toyour storage card and listen to them right on the Music screen. Fordetails on copying iles, see Copying iles to or rom your storagecard in this chapter.
Tap to open the Music
application. For details,see Listening toMusic in Chapter 7.
Playback controls
Repeat modeShule mode
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Ater copying songs to your storage card, slide to the Music screen,and then use the playback controls to play, pause, or go to theprevious or next song.
You can also:
Tap the Shuffle mode icon to toggle between turning the Shulemode on or o.
Tap the Repeat mode icon and choose whether to repeat thecurrent track ( ), repeat all tracks in the current album or
playlist ( ), or not to repeat (the Repeat mode icon is grayedout).
WeatherThe Weather screen displays your current weather inormation andweather orecasts or the next our days o the week.
Tap todays weatherinormation toopen the Weatherapplication. Fordetails, see Weatherin Chapter 8.
Indicates the time the
Weather screen waslast updated.Tap this bar todownload the latestweather inormation.
Note You need to be connected to the Internet to download weatherinormation.
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Adding a city1. On the Weather screen, tap the text that says Tap to select a
city.
. Enter the irst ew letters o a country or city name. The screenthen displays a matching list o locations.
. Scroll through the list, and then tap the name o the desired city.
Tip To switch to another city on the Weather screen, press MENU, tap Selecta city, and then tap a city to display. You need to add more cities irst inthe Weather application. To ind out how, see Weather in Chapter 8.
Updating weather information automatically1. From the Weather screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings.
. Turn on Download weather automatically, i its o. Whenprompted, tap Yes.
. Tap Update frequency, and then select a time interval.
Note Turn on Download weather when roaming only when you want to usethis eature. This may incur additional data charges.
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CalendarThe Calendar screen displays a monthcalendar with markers to inorm you o thedates that have scheduled and events.
Tap a date to open view its scheduledevents. You can also press MENU tocreate an event or view your agenda.
Slide up or down the screen to displaythe next or previous month. Press MENU,and then tap Today to display the current
month again.
To know more about the Calendar application,see Calendar in Chapter 8.
InternetEasily search or inormation on the Web. Slide
to the Internet screen, and then tap the globeimage to open your phones web browser.
Tap Bookmarks to open a list obookmarks stored on your phone.
Press MENU to open your set home pageor view your browsing history.
To know more about the Internet application,see Chapter 6.
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. Personalizing the Home Screen
Make your phone look just the way you want it. Personalize the Homescreen with a dierent wallpaper and customize it with the eatures
that you want.
Personalizing with scenesYour phone becomes multiple phones in one when you use scenes.Scenes are personalized Home screen conigurations that you canquickly apply to your phone to suit your mood - be it or work or play.You can even create your own scene to it your liestyle and dailyneeds.
Choosing a sceneThere are preset scenes that you can directly apply to your Homescreen. Each one is preconigured with a dierent wallpaper andcollection o eatures.
To select and apply a scene, do one o the ollowing:From the main Home screen, press MENU and tap Scenes. Thentap the scene you want to use.
Go to any part o the Home screen. Slide open the Notiicationspanel rom the top o the screen, and then tap a scene underScene selection. For inormation about the Notiications panel,
see Notiications panel in this chapter.
Creating and saving a new sceneYou can make changes to the Home screen and lock screen, and saveyour customization as a new scene.
1. Start rom a preset scene, or select Clean slate i you want todesign your own scene. To ind out how to select a scene, see
Choosing a scene.
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Add shortcuts to requently-used applications. For details, seeAdding and removing Home shortcuts.
Customize the Home screen with eatures that you need oryour day-to-day use. For details, see Filling the Home screenwith eatures that you want.
Change the Home screen wallpaper and the lock screenwallpaper. To ind out how, see Changing the homewallpaper and Changing the lock screen wallpaper.
. When you are done designing your scene, return to the mainHome screen. Then press MENU and tap Scenes.
. Under My scenes, make sure the Current(unsaved) option isselected.
. Press MENU, tap Save, and then enter a new scene name.
Filling the Home screen with features that you wantExcept or the main Home screen, you canadd or change what eatures you want touse on the other six Home screen panels.
1. From the main Home screen, pressMENU, and then tap Customize.
. Choose what eatures you want toadd or remove on the Home screen byselecting or clearing their check boxes.
. Tap OK.
Note You can add or remove eatures on theHome screen panels, but their order
cannot be arranged.
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g gHome shortcuts give you one-touch access to your avoriteapplications. You can add up to nine shortcuts.
On themain Homescreen,slide upto accessavailableslots oraddingshortcuts.
Slide downto show theweatherclock again.
Tip You can also add or remove Home shortcuts in Settings > Personalize >
Home shortcuts.
Adding a Home shortcut1. Slide your inger up on the main Home screen, and then tap an
empty slot.
. Browse through the list o applications, and then tap a avorite
application to add.Note Shortcuts cannot be replaced. I you want to change a slot with another
shortcut, you need to remove the shortcut that occupies that slot irst,and then add the new shortcut.
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1. Press and hold the shortcut that you want to remove.
. When the screen dims out, drag the shortcut away rom its slot.
. Release your inger when the icon is outside the slot.
Changing the home wallpaper1. From the main Home screen, press MENU, and then tap
Wallpaper.
. Tap Home, and then browse or the photo you want to use.
. Crop the part o the photo that youwant to set as the wallpaper.
While cropping, you can:
Change the orientation o thephoto. Press MENU, and then tapRotate left or Rotate right.
Zoom in or out using theonscreen zoom bar.
Drag the photo to rame a part oit within the crop box. Everythingoutside the crop box will bediscarded.
. Tap OK.
Changing the lock screen wallpaper1. From the main Home screen, press MENU, and then tap
Wallpaper > Lock screen.
. Select a photo, crop as needed, and then tap OK.
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See what applications your phone has in store or you in the Allprograms panel.
1. From the main Home screen, press the BACK/HOME button.
Tip I youre in an application or a settings screen, you can press andhold the BACK/HOME button to directly go to the main Home
screen.
. Slide let to scroll the panel sideways and access moreapplications.
The small horizontalbars at the bottom othe panel indicate thatthere are several pageso applications. Theyshow you which pageyoure currently in.
. Tap an application to open it.
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Below are some o the status icons and notiication icons that youmay see in the status bar and on the lock screen.
Status icons
Full battery Bluetooth on
Battery charging Bluetooth visible
Low battery Bluetooth stereo headset connected
Very low battery Bluetooth stereo music onlyMaximum signal strength Bluetooth hands-ree only
Roaming Sound on
Phone connection is o Silent mode on
No SIM card inserted Vibration mode on
3G available Call is in progress3G connected Call on hold
EDGE available Calls are orwarded
EDGE connected Mute
HSDPA available Wired headset connected
HSDPA connected Speakerphone on
GPRS available Alarm is set
GPRS connected Airplane mode
No data connection
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Missed call New mail
New voicemail Upcoming event
New SMS/MMSGeneral notiication(appears in the status bar only)
Notification popupWhen you have a missed call, new SMS/MMS, new voicemail, orupcoming event, a notiication popup appears on the upper side othe screen. Tap the notiication to check it, or tap to dismiss thenotiication.
Notificationpopup
Notifications panelThe Notiications panel shows you how many new notiications you
have. It also displays the current status o ongoing processes, such asthe duration o an ongoing phone call, upload and download statusmessages, music playback duration, and more.
Open the Notiications panel rom the Home screen. Slide your ingerdownward, starting rom the topmost part o the Home screen.
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Notiications panel.
Notifications panel
Drag this bar
up to close theNotiications panel.
Tap to clear all notiications in the Notiications panel.
Tip You can also press the BACK/HOME button to close theNotiications panel.
. Connecting Your Phone to a Computer
Whenever you connect your phone to a computer using the USBcable, a selection screen opens on your phone and prompts youto choose the type o USB connection. You can select one o the
ollowing choices:Mount SD card. This option is available only when you haveinserted a microSD card on your phone. Select this option toconnect your phones storage card to your computer as a USBdrive so you can copy iles between the storage card and yourcomputer.
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your computer to sync with your phone. For details, see AboutHTC Sync.
Charge only. Select this option i you just want to charge the
phones battery using your computer.
Copying files to or from your storage card1. Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable that
came with your phone.
. On the USB connected screen, tap Mount SD card, and then tap
OK.
. On your computer, the connected phone is recognized as aremovable disk (just like any USB drive). Open this removabledisk so you can see whats inside the microSD card.
Note While the phones storage card is connected to the computer as aUSB drive, you wont be able to use applications on your phone to
access the storage card.. Copy iles rom your computer to your phones storage card, or
copy iles rom the storage card to your computer.
. Ater copying, unmount the removable disk (that is, theconnected phone) as required by your computers operatingsystem to saely remove your phone.
About HTC SyncYou can use HTC Sync to synchronize Outlook contacts and calendaror Outlook Express contacts between your computer and your phone.
Go to www.htc.com/support to download and install the ollowingHTC Sync sotware to your computer: HTC Sync or Brew MP.
Note Visit the HTC support website (www.htc.com/support) rom time totime to download and install the most recent HTC Sync upgrade.
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To Do this
Adjust the systemvolume(volume level o thephone ringtone andsound notiications)
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button(except during a call or when playingmusic/video). Slide up or down the volumebars or continue pressing the VOLUMEUP/DOWN button to increase or decreasethe system volume.
Tip Tap Silent to mute the volume or Vibrateto switch the phone to Vibration mode.
Adjust the mediavolume(volume level o musicor video)
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN buttonwhen playing music or watching a video.Slide up or down the volume bars orcontinue pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN
button to increase or decrease the mediavolume
Adjust the voicevolume(in-call volume level)
Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN buttonduring a call. Slide up or down the volumebars or continue pressing the VOLUMEUP/DOWN button to increase or decrease
the in-call volume
Note The Volume screen automatically closes. You can also tap an empty areao the Volume screen to close it.
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When youre on the go, its not always easy to charge your phonesbattery as oten as youd like. Follow these tips to extend the time
between charges:Switch the phone to Sleep mode when not in use (see Switchingto Sleep mode).
Turn the power o, i you wont be using your phone orextended periods o time (see Turning the power o).
Turn Bluetooth o immediately ater youre done using it. For
details, see Turning Bluetooth on or o in Chapter 6.
Lower the screen brightness. From the main Home screen, pressMENU, tap Settings > Display > Brightness, and then decreasethe brightness.
Cut down on activities such as Internet browsing which consumea lot o power.
Avoid making very long phone calls or using the camera orextended periods o time.
Try to carry a spare battery in times when you cant charge yourbattery or an extended period.
Batteries gradually lose capacity over time. Replace your batterywhen you notice that the battery lie is decreasing.
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Switching to Sleep mode turns the display o and automatically locksthe screen to avoid accidental key presses.
Briely press the END CALL/POWER button.
Your phone also automatically goes into Sleep mode when thescreen timeout is set and you leave the phone idle ater a certainperiod o time. For details on setting the screen timeout, seeDisplay in Chapter 9.
Note Press the END CALL/POWER button again to wake up the phone.
Locking and unlocking the screenThe screen automatically locks whenphone is in Sleep mode.
To unlock the screen, briely press theEND CALL/POWER button to wake upthe phone, and then drag down the baron the lock screen.
Note The phone screen automaticallyunlocks when you receive a call.
Turning the power off1. Press and hold the END CALL/POWER button.
. Tap Power off.
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Chapter
Phone Calls.1 Making Calls
Press the CALL button to open and use the Phone dialer to place yourcalls. You can enter a phone number, call a stored contact, or checkthe Call History.
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4 1 Lists the search results basedon the entered keys.
2 Keypad
3 Tap to open the personscontact card.
4 I you entered a wrong digit,
tap this button to erase it.Press and hold this button toerase the entire number andstart all over again.
Tip You can also open the Phone dialer by tapping Phone rom the Allprograms panel.
Dialing a number or a contactYou can either dial a number directly, or you can use the Phonedialers Smart Dial eature to quickly place a call to a stored contact or
a number in the Call History.
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. Begin entering the irst ew digits or characters. As you enter
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g g g ynumbers or letters, youll see matching names rom the storedcontacts in your phone and SIM card as well as numbers rom the
Call History.
Press MENU,and thentap Keypadto showthe keypadagain.
You canview morematchingresultswhen you
slide downthe ilteredlist to hidethe keypad.
. To call a number or contact, do one o the ollowing:
Tap a contact or number rom the iltered list.
I you are calling a phone number thats not stored in yourphone, enter the complete number, and then press the CALLbutton.
Using Speed dialUse Speed Dial to quickly call requently-dialed numbers.
Note The number 1 speed dial key is pre-assigned to your voicemail. Youcannot delete Voicemail rom the Speed dial list.
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. Press MENU, and then tap Speed dial.
Tip You can also press and hold an unassigned numeric key.
. Tap an unused numeric key, and then do any o the ollowing:
Tap Name, select a contact list type, and then tap a contact.Tap OK.
Note I the stored contact has multiple phone numbers, make sureto select the requently-dialed phone number shown under thecontacts name.
I the phone number you want to assign to the speed dial keyis not stored in your phone or SIM contacts, tap Phone, andthen enter the complete number.
. Press MENU, and then tap Save.
Calling a speed dial number
Press and hold an assigned speed dial key on the Phone dialer to dialthe associated contacts number.
Editing or deleting a speed dial number1. Press the CALL button to open the Phone dialer.
. Press MENU, tap Speed dial, and then do any o the ollowing:
To Do thisEdit a speed dialentry
Tap the assigned speed dial key, and thentap the Name or Phone ield to choose orenter another number.
Delete a speed dialnumber assignment
Tap the assigned speed dial key, pressMENU, and then tap Clear.
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On the Speed dial screen, press MENU,and then tap Clear. When prompted, tap
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Directly making calls from received messagesWhile viewing a text or multimedia message, press MENU, and thentap Call to directly place a call to the sender without opening thePhone dialer.
I you are viewing an email message, press the CALL button. The
Phone dialer screen then opens, with the senders phone numberautomatically illed in. Press the CALL button again to dial the number.For details on viewing text and email messages, see Chapter 5.
Note When placing a call rom a received email, make sure that the contactsemail address and phone number are already stored in your phone.
. Answering or Rejecting CallsWhen you receive a call, an incoming voice call screen shows you thecontacts name, phone number, and photo (i available).
To Do this
Answer a call Press the CALL button.
Mute the ring withoutrejecting the call
Press the VOLUME DOWN button.
Reject a call Press the END CALL/POWER button.
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Put a call on hold Press the CALL button. You can also press
MENU, and then tap Hold call.
Unhold a call When a call is on hold, press the CALLbutton. You can also press MENU, and thentap Unhold call.
End a call Press the END CALL/POWER button.
Access the Phonedialer keypad
When you need to access the Phone dialerkeypad (or example, i you want to enteran extension number), tap Keypad ( ).
. Handling Multiple Calls
When there is another incoming call whileyou are already in a call, you will hear anotiication sound rom the earpiece and seea new incoming voice call screen.
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Answer the second call Press the CALL button This puts the irst
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Answer the second call Press the CALL button. This puts the irstcall on hold.
Reject the second call Press the END CALL/POWER button.
Switch calls Ater answering both calls, press the CALLbutton to switch rom one call to another.
Tip You can also press MENU, and then tapSwitch call.
Merge calls Ater answering both calls, press MENU,and then tap More > Merge calls.
Dial a number orcontact while in a call
While in a call, press MENU, and then doany o the ollowing:
Place a second call. Tap People to selecta contact to call, or tap Keypad to dial a
phone number.
Start a conerence call by tappingAdd call. For details, see Setting up aconerence call in this chapter.
Note Placing another call puts the ongoing callon hold.
Setting up a conference callBeore starting a conerence call, make sure your SIM card is enabledwith conerence calling service.
1. Press the CALL button to open the Phone dialer.
. Make a call to the irst conerence call participant.
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. When connected, press MENU, and then tap Add call.
. To dial the second participant, do any o the ollowing:
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Enter the phone number, and then press the CALL button.
Press MENU, and then tap People. Tap a contact list type,select a contact, and then tap the number you want to call.
Calling the second participant puts the irst call on hold.
. Press MENU, and then tap More > Merge calls.
6. Add more participants by repeating steps 3 to 5.
7. During a call, you can press MENU, and then do one o the
ollowing:
Tap Speaker on to turn on the speakerphone.
Tap Mute to turn o the microphone.
. Checking the Call History
The Call History logs all dialed, received, and missed calls. This lets youeasily return a missed call or save a new phone number listed.
To open Call History, you can:
Tap a missed call notiication rom the Notiications panel.
Press the CALL button to open the Phone dialer, press MENU,and then tap Call history.
Open the All programs panel, and then tap Call History.
To Do this
Return a call Tap a contact in Call History, and then tap thenumber to call.
Or, tap an unsaved phone number, and then tap Call(phone number).
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Save a phonenumber
Tap the phone number in Call History, and thenselect Save to new contact or Add to existing
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contact. For details, see Adding and ManagingContacts in Chapter 4.
Filter calllogs
On the Call History screen, press MENU, and thentap View. Select the type o calls you want todisplay.
Delete oneor more call
logs
On the Call History screen, press MENU, and thentap Delete. Select one or more entries, and then tap
OK.
. Call Settings
You can enable or disable various phone services rom your mobileoperator. Press the CALL button to open the Phone dialer, pressMENU, and then tap Settings.
Setting Description
Fixed dialing number Restrict outgoing calls to a ixed set o numbers. Toenable this eature you must know your SIM cardsPIN2 code.
Call orwarding Select how you want your phone to handle busy,
unanswered, and unreachable calls. You can also setthe call orwarding option or all incoming calls.
Call barring Choose whether to block various categories oincoming and outgoing calls.
Additional callsettings
Enable or disable operator services such as caller IDand call waiting.
Voicemail number Change the voicemail number stored on the phone.
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.1 Opening the People Application
In People, you can easily manage your communications with contacts.To open the People application, you can:
From the main Home screen, slide to the People screen. PressMENU, and then tap All.
Open the All programs panel, and then tap People.
While youre using the Phone dialer, press MENU, and then tapPeople.
Last call logis displayed(i available).
Contact lists
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. Adding and Managing Contacts
Create new contacts on your phone or import existing ones rom your
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SIM card.
Note When you open the People application or the irst time, you will beasked whether to import SIM card contacts to your phone. Tap OK toimport.
Creating new contacts on your phone1. Open the People application.
. Press MENU, and then tap New contact.. Tap Phone to create a new contact on your phone.
. Tap Add name, enter the contacts irst and last name, and thentap OK.
. Tap Add photo, select an album, and then do any o theollowing:
Tap an existing photo or the contact.
Tap the Camera icon ( ). Press the CAPTURE button totake a photo, and then tap Save.
Crop the photo as needed, and then tap OK.
6. Tap Add phone. Select a phone number type, and then enter the
contacts phone number.I the contact has multiple phone numbers, you can tap Addphone againto add another one.
7. Fill in other details, such as the email address, postal address, andringtone to use or the contact.
8. When contact details are complete, tap OK.
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A new contact card is added. Tapping a contact in People letsyou view his or her contact card.
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Slide your inger up to viewmore contact details or openexchanged messages with thiscontact.
Adding contacts to your SIM card1. Open the People application.
. Press MENU, and then tap New contact.
. Tap SIM to create a new contact on your SIM card.
. Enter the contacts details, and then tap OK.
Tips You can also copy the contacts stored in your phone to your SIMcard. Open a contact card, press MENU, and then tap Save to SIM.
To access your SIM card contacts, open the People application, press
MENU, and then tap SIM manager.
Finding contacts1. Open the People application, and then tap All people.
. Press MENU, and then tap Search people.
. Begin entering the irst ew digits or characters o a phone
number or a name. A search results panel displays matchingnames rom the stored contacts in your phone.
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Note Search people uses the same search behavior o Smart Dial. Fordetails, see Dialing a number or a contact in Chapter 3.
. Tap a contact to open his or her contact card.
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Editing contact details1. Open the People application.
. Select a contact list type, and then tap a contact.
. Press MENU, and then tap Edit.
. Tap an item to edit, and then enter the new inormation.
. Tap the contact photo to choose another photo.
Note When you have linked to your contacts Facebook proile, you canselect to use his or her Facebook proile photo.
6. On the Edit contact screen, tap OK to save your changes.
Sharing contact cards1. Open the People application.
. Select a contact list type, and then tap a contact.
. Press MENU, and then tap Send contact.
. Choose how you want to share the contact card. For moreinormation, see Text and Multimedia Messages in Chapter 5and Using Bluetooth in Chapter 6.
Deleting a contact1. Open the People application.
. Select a contact list type, and then tap a contact.
. Press MENU, and then tap Edit.
. Scroll down the Edit contact screen, and then tap Delete contact.
. When prompted, tap Delete.
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. Contact Groups
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contacts is a lot easier. Using groups to categorize contacts is also a
way o iltering the contacts list so that browsing and inding contactscan be aster and easier.
Creating a group1. Open the People application, and then tap Groups.
. Press MENU, and then tap New.
. Tap Name, and then enter a group name.. Tap Add people, select the contacts you want to include, and
then tap OK.
. Ater entering the group name and members, tap OK.
Editing a group
1. Open the People application, and then tap Groups.. Tap a group.
. Press MENU, and then tap Edit.
. Edit the groups name or modiy its members.
Note You can also delete a group on the Edit group screen. Deleting agroup does not delete its members contact details.
. Tap OK to save your changes.
Sending photos and messages to groups1. Open the People application, and then tap Groups.
. Tap a group.
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. Press MENU, and then tap any o the ollowing:
Send message. When sending a text or multimedia message,the message will be addressed to the Mobile number (by
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deault) o each contact. For details, see Text and Multimedia
Messages in Chapter 5.Send mail. Make sure that all group members have saved emailaddresses. I there are multiple email addresses, Email1 will beused by deault. For details, see Email Messages inChapter 5.
Send photo. You can take a photo or choose an existing one
on your phone. This will be added as an attachment to yourmultimedia message. For details, see Text and MultimediaMessages in Chapter 5.
. Linking to Your Contacts Facebook Profiles
When you have set up your Facebook account on your phone,matching contacts are automatically linked to their Facebook proilesto keep you updated o the latest buzz rom your riends.
Contacts are matched when their names in People are the same withyour riends in Facebook.
Note You need to be logged in to your Facebook account.
Manually linking to contacts Facebook profiles1. Open the People application.
. Select a contact list type, and then tap a contact.
. Scroll down the screen, and then tap Link to Facebook.
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. Do any o the ollowing:
I suggested matches are ound, you can tap a Facebookriend rom the list.
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Tap Search, enter your riends irst name and last name, and
then tap Save. On the Matched Facebook link screen, tap aFacebook riend.
Note Tapping Save without entering a name displays all o your Facebookriends.
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