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Y our HT C HD mini User guide[...]
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Befor e y ou do anything else , please read this Charge the ba ttery The batt ery in your phone hasn’t been char ged yet. While y our phone is charging, it’ s important that you do not r emov e the battery pack. Doing so can damage your phone . Also, please don’t try to tak e your phone apart. (If y ou do, it may in validate y our warr anty .[...]
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3 Please also read the Safety and r egulatory guide that is included in the bo x for information on the pr oper usage of your phone t o prev ent injuries and to av oid damaging your phone. Y ou can also r efer to this guide for r egulatory information about y our phone. Y ou can also visit our support website at w ww .htc. com/ support to download [...]
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4 Copyright © 2004-20 10, Ilium Softwar e, Inc. All Rights Reserv ed. Fac ebook is a trademark of Fac ebook, Inc. T witter is a trademark of T witter , Inc., and is used under license. Flickr is a trademark of Y ahoo! Inc Licensed b y QUAL COMM Incorpor ated under one or mor e of the following patents: 4,901,307 5,490, 165 5,056, 109 5,504,77 3 5,[...]
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5 Con v entions used in this guide In this user guide, we use the f ollowing symbols t o indicate useful and important information: This is a note . A note often giv es additional information, such as what happens on your phone when y ou choose to do or not to do a c ertain action. A note also pr ovides information that ma y only be applicable to s[...]
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6 Cont ents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1. 1 Inside the Bo x ...................................................................................................... 19 1.2 Getting to Kno w Y our Phone ........................................................................ 20 Front panel ................................................................[...]
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7 1. 10 Lock Screen ......................................................................................................... 37 Locking y our phone ................................................................................................ 37 Unlocking your phone ................................................................................[...]
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8 2.5 Making Conf erence Calls ................................................................................ 55 Selecting participants and starting the conf erence call .......................55 Making the first call and adding calls to the c onferenc e ...................... 57 During the confer ence call .......................................[...]
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9 3. 10 Stocks .................................................................................................................... 79 Adding s tock quotes and mark et index es ...................................................79 Vie wing stock inf ormation .................................................................................. 80 3. 11[...]
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10 4.6 Viewing Contact Inf ormation and Ex change of Communications With the Contact ............................................................................................... 99 Changing the number for sending te xt and multimedia messages ........................................................................................................[...]
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1 1 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Informa tion 6. 1 W a ys of Synchr onizing Y our Phone ...........................................................116 6.2 Befor e Synchronizing W ith Y our Computer ........................................... 117 6.3 Setting Up Window s Mobile Device C enter on Windo ws 7 and Windo ws Vis ta .............................[...]
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12 7 .4 Message Con versations .................................................................................133 Vie wing the ex change of messages with a c ontact .............................. 133 Replying to c onv ersations ................................................................................. 134 Cop ying and pasting te xt to y ou[...]
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1 3 Searching f or email messages on the Ex change Server ..................... 156 Out-of-office auto-r eply ..................................................................................... 156 Flagging your mes sages ..................................................................................... 157 8.3 Starting a Confer ence Call fr o[...]
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14 9.4 Using Y ouT ube .................................................................................................. 177 The Y ouT ube main screen .................................................................................. 177 Searching f or videos .........................................................................................[...]
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1 5 9. 11 Using Y our Phone as a Wireless Rout er ..................................................195 Setting up your phone as a wir eless r outer .............................................. 195 Connecting y our computer t o your phone’ s Wi-Fi netw ork ............. 196 T urning off your phone’ s Wi-Fi netw ork ...........................[...]
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16 Editing a footprint ................................................................................................. 214 Bro wsing y our footprints to find a plac e you visit ed ........................... 215 Exporting footprints to y our st orage car d ................................................ 216 Importing footprints fr om your st ora[...]
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1 7 12.5 Using FM Radio ............................................................................................... 240 Saving pr esets ......................................................................................................... 24 1 Minimizing or turning off FM Radio .............................................................. 2[...]
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18 Locale & te xt ............................................................................................................260 Updates & feedback ............................................................................................. 261 Other .........................................................................................[...]
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Chapt er 1 Getting Start ed 1. 1 Inside the Bo x Y ou will find the follo wing inside the box: HT C HD mini Battery USB cable A C adapter 3.5mm ster eo headset Quick Start Guide • • • • • •[...]
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20 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.2 Getting to Kno w Y our Phone Front panel ST ART T ALK/SEND END T ouch Screen HOME BA CK Notification LED Earpiece[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 Notification LED This LED sho ws a: Flashing green light when ther e is a missed call, new t ext message, ne w email, or other notification. Solid green light when the phone is c onnected to the po wer adapter or a comput er and the battery is fully charged. Solid amber light when the battery is being char ged. Flashing[...]
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22 Chapter 1 Getting Started Back panel Back Co ver Speaker 5 Megapixel Camer a Left panel V OLUME UP Press t o increase the earpiece v olume during a call or the speaker v olume. V OLUME DO WN Press t o decrease the earpiece v olume during a call or the speaker v olume.[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 23 Bottom panel Sync Connect or Connect the pow er adapter to r echarge the battery . Connect the supplied USB cable to s ync your phone with y our computer . • • Microphone T op panel 3.5mm Audio Jack Connect a 3.5mm wired headset for hands-free c onv ersation or for listening t o music. PO WER Press and hold t o turn[...]
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24 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.3 Befor e Char ging the Battery and T urning On Y our Phone Befor e charging the batt ery and turning on the phone, you mus t first install the battery and SIM car d. Y ou need to r emov e the back co v er before y ou can install the batt ery , SIM card, and micr oSD card. Remo ving the back co v er Remo ve the back c[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 25 Inserting the SIM card The SIM car d contains y our phone number , service details, and phonebook/ message memory . Y our phone supports both 1.8V and 3V SIM cards. Some legacy SIM cards ma y not function with your phone. Y ou should consult with y our mobile operator f or a replacement SIM car d. Ther e may be fees f o[...]
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26 Chapter 1 Getting Started Inserting a microSD car d Y ou can insert a microSD car d (not included) for e xtra st orage . The stor age card slot is loca ted next t o the SIM card slot. Insert the microSD car d into the slot with its gold contacts facing do wn then push it in until it clicks into place . T o remo ve the micr oSD card, pr ess it to[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 27 1.4 Charging the Batt ery The batt ery is partially charged. Befor e y ou turn on and start using your phone , it is rec ommended that you char ge the battery . Some batteries perform bes t after se ver al full charge/ discharge cy cles. If the A C adapter that comes with y our phone has interchangeable plugs, you mus t[...]
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28 Chapter 1 Getting Started Only the A C adapter and USB sync cable pr ovided with y our phone must be used to char ge the battery . Do not remo ve the batt ery from the phone while y ou are char ging it using the A C or car adapter . As a safety precaution, the ba ttery stops char ging when it ov erheats. • • • T o reduce the risk of fire o[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 29 Y ou can follo w the onscreen instructions t o complete the setup, or skip the setup and do it at another time by pr essing S T AR T and then tapping Setup . If you did not insert y our SIM card and y ou turned on your phone f or the first time, y our phone displays a tut orial showing ho w to install the SIM card and b[...]
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30 Chapter 1 Getting Started 6. On the Set Up A ccounts scr een, choose the type of email account y ou w ant to set up and follo w the onscreen instructions to complet e the email setup. Aft er setting up an account, y ou will be taken back t o the Set Up Ac counts scr een so you can set up mor e email accounts. When you ar e done setting up y our [...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 31 T o wake up y our phone manually , press the PO WER button. Y ou will then see that the phone has locked the scr een. T o find out how t o unlock the screen, see “L ock Screen” in this chapter . Y ou can set the display timeout period. For instructions, see “T o change backlight and automatic Sleep mode settings?[...]
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32 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.6 Home Scr een The Home scr een pro vides y ou with a weather clock that show s the time and weather of y our current location and displa ys y our upcoming appointment. T ap the respectiv e item when you w ant to change the w eather clock to display another location, updat e the weather information, or acc ess the Cal[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 33 1.7 Status Icons Status icons ar e display ed in the title bar at the top of the scr een. The follo wing ar e some of the status icons that y ou may see on y our phone. Missed call New email Battery char ging HSP A av ailable Full battery HSP A connect ed V ery lo w battery WCDMA/UMT S av ailable Sound on WCDMA/UMT S co[...]
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34 Chapter 1 Getting Started V oice call in pr ogress Uploading photo or video Speakerphone on Photo or video upload complet ed Multiple notifications Connection is activ e Alarm Connection is not activ e Wir ed headset connected S ync in progr ess Bluetooth on Call on hold Bluetooth visible mode on Calls are forw arded Bluetooth st ereo audio Roam[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 35 1.8 Notifications When y ou tap any of the status ic ons in the title bar , the Notifications screen opens and displa ys the r emaining battery status, call dur ation of an ongoing phone call, network c onnection status, such as Wi-Fi (if your phone is c onnected to a W i-Fi network), data c onnection usage (if your da [...]
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36 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.9 Start Scr een The Start scr een giv es you one-touch ac cess t o the progr ams and settings of your phone . T o open the Start screen, pr ess the ST ART button ( ). On the Start screen: Swipe y our finger up or down t o scroll through the scr een. T ap the T oday ic on to r eturn to the Home screen. See “Home” i[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 37 1. 10 Lock Scr een The Lock scr een is display ed whene ver y our phone is locked. Y ou can lock your phone to pre v ent accidental button or touch scr een pres ses when the phone is in your bag or pock et. Locking y our phone Y our phone automatically locks when one of the follo wing occurs: The displa y is turned off [...]
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38 Chapter 1 Getting Started If you ha ve set a pass wor d for your phone , you will be pr ompted for the passw ord when y ou unlock the phone. See “Prot ecting your phone with a passw ord” in Chapter 14 f or information on setting a passw ord. Lock scr een notifications When y our phone is locked, y ou are s till notified of missed calls, new [...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 39 1. 11 A djusting the V olume Y ou can set a single v olume for both the sys tem and the ring v olume, or set their volumes separ ately . Y ou can also separa tely contr ol the phone volume of an ongoing call. A djusting the single v olume By default, y our phone lets y ou separat ely set the syst em (notifications and a[...]
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40 Chapter 1 Getting Started Setting a single v olume Y ou can turn on the the Single V olume option t o set a single volume for both the sy stem and the ring v olume. See “T o set and adjust a single ring and sy stem v olume” in Chapter 14 for details. A djusting the phone call v olume Pres s the VOL UME UP /DO WN button on the left panel of y[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 41 Finger panning Y ou can use finger panning to mo ve t o and view other parts of a zoomed photo , W eb page, document, or an email. T o pan, pr ess and hold on the touch scr een and then drag y our finger in any dir ection. Pinch zooming When y ou are vie wing W eb pages, photos, mes sages, or documents, zoom in and out [...]
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42 Chapter 1 Getting Started On certain scr eens wherein some onscr een contr ols or icons appear small and hard t o tap on, you can also use pinch z ooming to zoom in and out. Aft er zooming in, the onscreen c ontrol or ic on becomes larger and y ou can easily tap it with y our finger . Y ou will also see a small pre view windo w , and y ou can dr[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 43 1. 13 Connecting Y our Phone to a Comput er Whene ver y ou connect y our phone to the comput er with the USB cable, the Connect t o PC screen displa ys and prompts y ou to choose the type of USB connection: Activ eSync Select this mode when you need t o do the follo wing: Sync Outlook email messages, c ontacts, calendar[...]
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Chapt er 2 Phone Calls 2. 1 Making Calls T o make a call, y ou can either dial a number or select a contact y ou want t o call. While viewing a mes sage that you r eceiv ed, you can also directly call the sender of the mes sage if the sender ’s phone number is stor ed in y our contacts. Befor e you begin making calls, add c ontacts to your phone [...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 45 Making a call from the Phone dialer scr een The Phone dialer’s Smart Dial featur e mak es it quick and easy for y ou to place a call. Simply ent er the phone number or first fe w letters of the person you w ant to call. Smart Dial aut omatically searches and filters y our contacts list ( stor ed on your phone and SIM car [...]
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4. T o call a number or contact, do one of the f ollowing: T ap the desired phone number or contact fr om the list. T o call a different phone number associa ted with the contact, tap the contact car d icon on the right side of the contact name. On the contact summary scr een, tap the number you w ant to call. During a call, use the V OLUME UP /DO [...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 47 Making an emergenc y call On the Phone dialer screen, ent er the international emer gency number for y our locale, and then pres s the T ALK/SEND button on y our phone. Additional emer gency numbers may be included in y our SIM card. Contact y our mobile operator f or details. Y ou can place emergency calls ev en when a SIM[...]
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48 Chapter 2 Phone Calls 2. T he Home Dialing screen then opens and displa ys the phone number already pr epended with y our home country code. T ap Y es, use number abov e to dial the displa yed number . T o change the prepended code t o another country , tap the country selection bo x and choose the country that y ou want. The displa yed number n[...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 49 2.2 Answ ering and Ending Calls When y ou rec eive a phone call, the Incoming V oice Call screen will appear , allowing y ou to either answ er or ignore the call. If you ha ve included the caller’s birthda y in their contact information, the Incoming V oic e Call screen display s a reminder . A ccepting or r ejecting an i[...]
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50 Chapter 2 Phone Calls If the phone is already f acing down, the phone will still ring when ther e are subsequent inc oming calls. T o reject a call and send a te xt message When y ou are bus y and unable to take an inc oming call, you can send a te xt message to the caller and r eject the incoming v oice call. T ap Send T ext when y ou hav e an [...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 51 Pres s the HOME button to r eturn to the Home scr een. On the Home screen, slide t o the Settings tab and then tap Sound & display . Scroll do wn the screen and then tap P ocket mode to turn this featur e on. T ap Back to return t o the Home screen’ s Settings tab. During a call When a call is in pr ogress, use the ca[...]
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52 Chapter 2 Phone Calls Y ou can also tap the onscreen Speak er button ( ) or pres s and hold the T ALK/SEND button t o turn the speakerphone on or off . The speak erphone icon ( ) appears in the title bar when the speakerphone is on. T o prev ent potential damage to y our hearing, do not hold the phone against y our ear when the speakerphone is o[...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 53 2.3 Using Call Hist ory The missed call ic on ( ) appears in the title bar when you missed a call. Use the Call History t o check who the caller was or vie w all your dialed numbers and rec eived calls. Receiv ed call Dialed number Missed call Y ou can acc ess the Call History fr om People , the Notifications scr een, or fr[...]
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54 Chapter 2 Phone Calls 2.4 Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call fr equently-used numbers with a single tap. F or ex ample, if y ou assign a contact to the loca tion 2 in Speed Dial, you can pres s and hold the number 2 ke y on the Phone dialer ke ypad to dial the contact’ s number . Crea ting a Speed Dial entry Number 0 and 1 ke ys ar e reserv ed [...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 55 2.5 Making Conf erenc e Calls Ther e are tw o wa ys to s tart a confer ence call from the Phone dialer screen. Y ou can choose your participants first bef ore starting the confer ence call. Y ou can also dial or accept multiple calls one at a time and join them into a conf erenc e call. Make sur e your SIM car d is enabled [...]
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56 Chapter 2 Phone Calls Dial the first participant b y tapping the T alk button ( ) that appears to the right of this participant. When the first call is c onnected, tap the T alk button ( ) of the second participant to dial the sec ond call. The first call is automatically put on hold. When the second call is c onnected, tap the Join button ( ) t[...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 57 Making the first call and adding calls to the c onfer ence T o set up a confer ence call, y ou can make the first call and then dial each subsequent call to add to the c onfer ence. Pres s the T ALK/SEND button to open the Phone dialer . Make a call t o the first participant or acc ept an incoming call. When the first call [...]
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58 Chapter 2 Phone Calls T o talk in private with the select ed participant, tap the Privat e button ( ). This separ ates the participant fr om the confer ence call and puts the others on hold. When y ou want to s wap betw een the privat e call and the confer ence call, tap the dim ar ea that show s “On Hold”. Y ou can end the priva te call by [...]
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Chapter 2 Phone Calls 59 2.6 T urning the Phone Connection On and Off In many countries, y ou ar e requir ed by la w to turn off the phone while on board an air craft. T o enable or disable the phone connection On the Home screen, slide t o the Settings tab, and then tap Wir eless contr ols . T ap the Off/ On slider at the right side of the Phone o[...]
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Chapt er 3 Using the Home Scr een 3. 1 About the Home Scr een The Home scr een is the quickes t route t o the essential featur es of your phone, which include People, Mes sages, Mail, Internet, and more . The tabs at the bottom of the Home scr een corr espond to the differ ent phone featur es. Home screen tabs Home Photos & V ideos People Music[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 61 3.2 Swit ching Betw een the T abs of the Home Scr een T o switch betw een the tabs, you can do one of the f ollowing: T ap the desired tab on the Home scr een. Pres s and hold your finger on the activ e tab, and then slide y our finger right or left ov er the tabs. Release when y ou hav e selected the desired tab [...]
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62 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.3 Personalizing Home Screen T abs Y ou can mo ve or hide the tabs on the Home scr een, ex cept f or the Home tab. The Settings tab can be mo v ed on the Home screen but cannot be hidden. 1. On the Home tab, tap Menu > Personalize Home Scr een T abs . 2. T o mo ve a tab , press and hold the ic on before the ta[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 63 Alarm icon W eather clock Calendar appointment Date Changing the wallpaper On the Home tab, y ou will see a lifelike anima tion of your curr ent weather . Y ou can change the wallpaper of this weather animation or choose another animated w allpaper for the Home tab. On the Home tab, tap Menu > Home W allpaper a[...]
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64 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen T o reset the Home tab back to the w eather animation, tap Menu > Home W allpaper > W eather W allpaper and select any w allpaper image. Updating w eather information Y our phone can determine y our current location and displa y your local time and weather c onditions on the weather clock. If the weather clo[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 65 4. On the W orld Clock screen, scroll thr ough the list of cities and select a city . T o select, tap on the circle tha t appears to the left of the city . Y ou can rearr ange or remo ve cities on the W orld Clock scr een. T ap Menu > Rearrange Cities and then dr ag them to the or der that you want. T ap Menu &[...]
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66 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen Setting the alarm clock When the alarm clock is not enabled, “ Alarm Off ” will be shown on the Home tab. T ap it to open the Alarm Clock scr een so you can turn on and set the alarm clock. 1. On the Alarm Clock screen, tap an Off / On switch t o turn on an alarm clock. Y ou can turn on and set up to thr ee al[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 67 A dding and remo ving quick links Quick links are short cuts that give y ou one-touch ac cess to y our fa vorit e progr ams, people who matter most to y ou, and fr equently- visited w ebsites. Up fr ont on the Home tab, you can add up t o nine quick links. Swipe y our finger up on the screen t o access y our quick[...]
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68 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.5 P eople Add the people who matt er most to y ou to the People tab so y ou can quickly make calls or send t ext and email mes sages to them without going through y our contacts lis t. Y ou need to hav e contacts already s tored on y our phone befor e you can add them t o the People tab. From the People tab , yo[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 69 3.6 Messages Quickly bro wse thr ough and read t ext messages as the y arriv e directly from the Mes sages tab. This tab also displa ys r eceived multimedia messages. An attachment icon is sho wn to indicat e that a rec eived message is a multimedia message. Y ou only see the subject of the multimedia message. T e[...]
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70 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen T ap All Messages to acc ess y our inbox and other message folders. T ap Menu to acces s more options for handling mes sages. For mor e information about w orking with text and multimedia messages, see Chapter 7 . 3.7 Mail Set up your email ac counts on the Mail tab so y ou can easily check your email and send ema[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 71 6. If y ou want y our phone to automatically send y our email messages and do wnload receiv ed email at a set interv al, ensure that the Send/Receiv e email automa tically check box is select ed and then choose the desired time int erval. 7 . T ap Done . A dding your Outlook w ork acc ount If you c onnect to an Ex[...]
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72 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 5. Select Mail and other information types to sync with the Ex change Server . 6. By def ault, your phone is set t o use Direct Push so that Outlook email and other information can be instantly s ynchroniz ed to your phone as the y arriv e or are updat ed on the Exchange Serv er at work. If you do not w ant to use[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 73 Aft er selecting an email account, y ou can: Bro wse thr ough rec eived email messages in the select ed account by s wiping your finger up or do wn on the screen. T ap the display ed email message to open and r ead the message. If the sender is a stor ed contact, y ou can pres s T ALK/ SEND to automatically fill i[...]
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7 4 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.8 Internet Easily search f or information on the W eb. Dir ectly on the Internet tab , you can ent er wor ds on the search bar and then tap the Sear ch icon ( ) to open the W eb brow ser and locate the information tha t you want. Y ou can also tap Launch Brow ser or the globe image to open the W eb br ow ser . [...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 75 When the first tw o slots are oc cupied, swipe y our finger up on the screen t o acces s more slots for adding W eb fav orites T o remov e a W eb fav orite Pres s and hold the W eb fa vorit e until the phone vibrat es and the W eb fa vorit e enlarges slightly , and then drag it aw ay fr om its container . Release [...]
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76 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.9 Calendar Keep tr ack of y our important appointments and ev ents with the calendar . The Calendar tab displa ys a monthly calendar with mark ers to inform you of the da tes that y ou hav e appointments and ev ents. Y ou can also change the tab to displa y in day , week, y ear , or agenda view . Agenda vie w di[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 77 7 . Fill in the other details of the appointment. 8. When finished, tap Done . Vie wing and managing y our appointments In month view , the highlighted date indicat es that it is the current date. Da tes with appointments are indica ted by a triangle ( ) at the upper-right corner of the dat e box. T o check your a[...]
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78 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen In Day vie w , tap an appointment t o view complet e details of that appointment. On the subsequent screen, y ou can tap Menu to choose whether to edit or delete the appointment. When in month vie w , swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to display the ne xt or pre vious month on the calendar . Y ou can also [...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 79 3. 10 Stocks Get the latest s tock updates b y adding y our fav orite st ock quotes and market inde x es to the Stocks tab . Downloading st ock or stock mark et information may incur additional fees from y our mobile opera tor . Contact your mobile opera tor for details. A dding stock quot es and market inde x es [...]
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80 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen Vie wing st ock information The St ocks tab lists all y our stock quotes and s tock market inde x es, including the current pric e or volume , and the change in price or volume fr om the pr evious tr ading day . The change in price or v olume bo x indicates whether the st ock or stock mark et has gained (gr een) o[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 81 3. 11 Photos & V ideos Easily bro wse thr ough your phot os and video clips and view them in full screen right fr om the Photos & V ideos tab. Y ou can also open the Camera and captur e photos and video clips. On the Photos & V ideos tab, you can: Flip through phot os and videos by swiping y our finger[...]
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82 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3. 12 Music Enjoy lis tening to music while on the go . Download or c opy entir e albums or selected music tr acks to y our phone and listen to them using the Music tab. Y our phone searches for all support ed music files from the follo wing locations: Phone:My Music (including all subfolders) My Documents (incl[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 83 1 T ap to update album co vers. (Y ou can also tap Menu > Update Album Art and choose what to do wnload and update.) Updating album co vers ma y result in additional data char ges. 2 Show s the repeat mode (Repeat All, R epeat One, or Repeat Off). 3 Show s whether shuffle mode is on or off. 4 Press and hold on [...]
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84 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen For e xample, if y ou are looking f or songs by a particular artist, slide to the Artists tab and then tap the artis t name. T o bro wse through all music tr acks that ar e stor ed on your phone and stor age card, slide t o the All Songs tab. 3. T ap the first tr ack or any tr ack in the list. The music then begin[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 85 5. On the subsequent screen, tap or slide y our finger across the tabs to select a cat egory . F or instance, t o select music tracks from a c ertain album, tap the Albums tab and then tap the album that y ou want. 6. Select the check bo x es of the music tracks that y ou want t o add to y our playlist, or tap Men[...]
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86 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3. 13 W eather Y our phone automatically c onnects to the Internet t o download weather inf ormation. On the W eather tab, it displa ys the w eather information of y our current location and other pr eselected cities. T he current da y’s w eather as w ell as the weather conditions f or the next four day s of the[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 87 A dding a city The W eather tab can display wea ther information of up to 15 cities, including your curr ent location. Follo w the steps belo w to add a city to this tab. 1. On the W eather tab, tap Menu > A dd Location . 2. On the A dd Location scr een, enter the first fe w letters of a country or city name. T[...]
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88 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3. 14 T witter Enjoy twitt ering directly fr om your phone . On the T witter tab, you can type in and send your tw eets. This tab also readily display s the most r ecent tweets fr om the people that y ou follo w . See “T wittering on Y our Phone” in Chapter 9 for details. 3. 15 Footprints Recor d the chronicle[...]
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Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 89 3. 16 Settings Changing or tweaking settings is as eas y as one, tw o, thr ee. With the phone settings neatly organiz ed on the Settings tab and labeled with clear descriptions, you can easily find what y ou are looking for and jus t tap your w ay t o the setting you w ant to change. For mor e information about ch[...]
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Chapt er 4 Sta ying Close 4. 1 It’ s All About People Bringing people who matter most closer t o you—tha t’s what y our phone is all about. Add e v eryone y ou know t o your phone t o keep them within r each. For e ven f aster communica tion, you can put people y ou keep in t ouch with often up fr ont on your Home scr een’s P eople tab. Y o[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 91 4.2 A dding and Sharing Y our Personal Details Y ou can sav e y our phone number and personal details to your phone and easily send them to y our family , friends, and other people. A dding your personal details My Contact Card s tor es your personal details on y our phone. Ther e are tw o wa ys to add y our personal deta[...]
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92 Chapter 4 Staying Close T o sync your Outlook c ontact card fr om your comput er and sav e to the phone’s My C ontact Card If you ar e using Micr osoft® Office Outlook® on your c omputer , you can creat e your o wn contact car d containing y our personal details on your c omputer and sync it along with other Outlook c ontacts to y our phone.[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 93 5. T ap Done . A new mes sage is then creat ed. If you’r e sharing your personal details in a multimedia message, the informa tion will be included as an attachment in y our message. 6. Compose y our message and send it. For mor e information about sending te xt and multimedia messages, see Chapter 7 . 4.3 Adding C onta[...]
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94 Chapter 4 Staying Close 3. Enter the contact name, mobile phone number , and email addres s in the fields pro vided. T o add another phone number , tap Add Number . T o add another email addr ess, tap Add Email . 4. Scroll do wn the screen to fill in mor e contact details. 5. T o link the contact with his or her F acebook acc ount, tap Link at t[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 95 4.4 W orking With F a vorit e Contacts Y ou need to ha ve c ontacts already st ored on y our phone before you can add them as f av orite contacts t o the Home screen’ s People tab. If ther e are no e xisting contacts, cr eate or sync them firs t on your phone . See “ Adding Contacts to Y our Phone” in this chapter f[...]
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96 Chapter 4 Staying Close If you select ed the contact photo and it has a lar ge size, y ou need to cr op the photo. On the subsequent scr een, a crop bo x appears on the photo . Center this bo x on the person’s f ace and then tap Done . T o remov e a fav orite contact fr om the People tab, pr ess and hold the photo of the contact y ou want t o [...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 97 4.5 Vie wing and Managing Y our C ontacts T o look for contacts on y our phone, go to the Home scr een’s People tab and then tap All People . The People scr een then opens. On the People screen, tap or slide y our finger right or left at the bottom of the scr een to swit ch between the follo wing tabs: 1 2 3 4 5 1 All L[...]
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98 Chapter 4 Staying Close Bro wsing and finding c ontacts On the People screen, the All tab sho ws y ou the complet e list of contacts that ar e stor ed on your phone and y our SIM car d. Swipe upw ard or do wnwar d on the screen t o scroll thr ough the contacts list. Use the Quick Scr oll Bar or the Search button t o quickly find the contacts tha[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 99 4.6 Vie wing C ontact Information and Ex change of Communications W ith the Contact Y our phone organiz es contact details, te xt and multimedia messages, email con versations, F acebook information, and phone logs of a contact all in one place . Simply tap a contact name fr om the contacts list to vie w all these informa[...]
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100 Chapter 4 Staying Close Changing the number for sending t ext and multimedia messages By default, the number that’ s enter ed to the Mobile field in the contact details is the primary phone number to which y our te xt and multimedia messages ar e sent when you tap Send Message on the Contact Details scr een. If a contact has tw o or more mobi[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 101 4.7 Contact Gr oups By or ganizing contacts into gr oups, sending messages to se ver al contacts is a lot easier . Using groups t o categorize c ontacts is also a wa y of filtering the contacts lis t so that bro wsing and finding contacts can be fast er and easier . Crea ting a contact gr oup Creat e a group of c ontacts[...]
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102 Chapter 4 Staying Close Filtering the c ontacts list b y group If you ha v e a long list of contacts, y ou can more easily br ow se and find the contacts that y ou want b y filtering the list t o display only a certain group of c ontacts. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People . 2. T ap Menu > Filter . 3. Sele[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 103 Checking all Fac ebook updates and e v ents Y ou can check y ours and other people’s F acebook updates and e v ents in one con venient location. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People . 2. T ap the Updat es and Events tab ( ). 3. If you hav en’t link ed your st ored c ontacts to their [...]
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104 Chapter 4 Staying Close 5. In the Events list of the Upda tes and Ev ents tab, y ou’ll see the ev ents of y our contacts, such as someone’ s birthday or anniversary . T ap a contact in this list t o open the W eb bro wser so you can vie w mor e details about that contact’ s ev ents. 6. When y ou tap a contact in the Updat es list, y ou wi[...]
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Chapter 4 Staying Close 105 Updating y our Fac ebook status Y ou can share y our thoughts to y our Fac ebook contacts dir ectly from your phone . On the Home screen, slide t o the People tab and then tap All People . T ap Me to open your o wn contact car d. Scroll t o the bottom of the scr een and then tap your F acebook name. Enter y our status me[...]
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Chapt er 5 Entering T e xt 5. 1 Using the Onscr een K e yboard When y ou start a progr am or select a field that allo ws you t o enter te xt or numbers, the onscreen k eyboar d becomes a vailable for use . T o open the ke yboard, select a field or tap the k eyboar d icon displa yed at the bottom cent er of the screen. Ke yboard icon T o close the k[...]
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Chapter 5 Entering T ext 107 Full Q WERTY The Full Q WERTY is a full onscr een QWER TY ke yboard la yout similar t o a desktop computer k e yboard. Compact Q WERTY The Compact Q WERTY la yout f eatures tw o letters on each k ey . With its lar ge, touch- friendly ke ys and enhanc ed features such as XT9 predictiv e input, y ou can enter te xt fast e[...]
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108 Chapter 5 Entering T ext Onscreen na vigation pad Use the onscreen na vigation pad for onscr een directional contr ol. Onscreen navigation pad T o display the naviagtion pad, pr ess and hold: when entering te xt. when entering numbers and symbols. On the navigation pad, tap the up , down, left, or right k ey to mo v e the te xt cursor in the di[...]
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Chapter 5 Entering T ext 109 Entering t ext 1. Start a progr am that accepts t ext input, such as W ord Mobile. 2. W hen using the Compact Q WERTY or Phone Ke ypad lay out, tap to swit ch between using normal t ext entry (ABC mode ) and XT9 predictiv e mode (XT9 pr edictive mode is turned on b y default for the Full Q WERTY k eyboar d). T o learn h[...]
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110 Chapter 5 Entering T ext In the Full Q WERTY lay out, if there ar e accent ed charact ers also associated with the k e y (such as vo wel k e ys), tapping and holding the ke y display s a selection bar . Slide your finger right or left acros s the selection bar to choose the acc ented char acter that y ou want to insert to y our te xt. 6. T ap t[...]
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Chapter 5 Entering T ext 111 In the wor d suggestions list, the leftmos t wor d shows the e xact letters that y ou enter ed, while the other wor ds are suggest ed wor ds. If you don’t see the w or d that you w ant, tap the down arr ow icon ( ) to see more suggest ed wor ds. 3. When y ou see the wor d that you w ant, tap the wor d to insert it int[...]
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112 Chapter 5 Entering T ext T o delete wor ds from the dictionary Y ou can also delete w ords that w ere aut omatically or manually added to the dictionary . 1. Press ST ART and then tap Settings > Locale & te xt > T e xt input > User dictionary . 2. Scr oll through the dictionary and select the w ords y ou w ant to delete. 3. T ap Do[...]
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Chapter 5 Entering T ext 113 T o enter accent ed characters If you ar e using the Compact Q WERTY or Phone K eypad, go t o the last page of symbols t o find accent ed characters. T ap an accented char acter t o enter it to y our te xt. T ap the CAPS shift ke y ( ) t o turn on Caps Lock and enter accent ed charact ers in uppercase. T ap again to cha[...]
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114 Chapter 5 Entering T ext 5.4 Using multiple ke yboar d languages Y ou can add one or more int ernational ke yboard la youts t o your phone to enter t ext in diff erent languages. When y ou add ke yboar d languages, you can easily c ycle thr ough them on the fly in any progr am that acc epts te xt input just by tapping the language butt on. A dd[...]
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Chapter 5 Entering T ext 115 Entering t ext using multiple k e yboard languages Entering te xt using multiple k eyboar d languages is similar to entering te xt with your f av orite default k eyboar d. Y ou can enter t ext with the Full Q WERTY , Compact QWER TY and Phone Ke ypad lay outs, use predictiv e te xt entry , enter numbers and symbols, and[...]
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Chapt er 6 Synchr onizing Inf ormation 6. 1 W a ys of S ynchronizing Y our Phone Y ou can take inf ormation where ver y ou go b y synchronizing it t o your phone. Ther e ar e different w ays y ou can sync y our phone: Sync information fr om y our computer to y our phone. The follo wing types of information can be s ynchronized: Microsoft Offic e Ou[...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 17 Sync y our phone with Microsoft My Phone. If you ha v e a Microsoft My Phone acc ount, you can s ync and res tore the c ontacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information that y ou stor ed on y our account to y our curr ent Windo ws phone. See “S ynchronizing With Micr osoft My Phone” in this [...]
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118 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Inf ormation 6.3 Setting Up Windo ws Mobile De vic e Center on Windo w s 7 and Windo ws V ista Microsoft W indows Mobile® De vice Cent er is the replac ement for Microsoft® A ctiv eSync® on Windo ws 7 and Windo ws V ista®. Some versions of W indow s 7 and Window s Vista c ome with Windo ws Mobile Devic e Center alr e[...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 19 Choose Connect without setting up y our device if y ou only want to tr ansfer media files, check for updat es, and explor e your phone but not sync Outlook information. 4. Select the items you w ant to sync and then click Ne xt . 5. Enter a name for y our phone and then click Set Up . When y ou finish the se[...]
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120 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Inf ormation When y ou click Pictures, Music and V ideo > XX new pictur es/ video clips are a vailable for import , a wizar d guides y ou to tag and transf er photos from y our phone to the Phot o Gallery on your c omputer . Click Pictures, Music and V ideo > Add media t o your de vice from W indows Media Pla yer t[...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 21 3. Select the information types that you w ant to sync, then click Next . 4. Select or clear the Allow wireles s data connections check bo x accor ding to y our pref erence . 5. Click Finish . When y ou finish the wizard, A ctiveS ync syncs y our phone automatically . Notice that Outlook email messages and o[...]
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122 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Inf ormation From A ctiveS ync on your c omputer When y ou connect y our phone to y our computer , Activ eSync automatically opens on y our comput er and syncs. T o manually start synchr onization, click . T o end synchronization bef ore it c ompletes, click . Selecting information t o sync Y ou can select the informatio[...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 23 T roubleshooting s ync connection pr oblems In some cases, when the computer c onnects to the Internet or a local network, it ma y disconnect the connection with y our phone in fa vor of the Internet or netw ork connection. If this happens, slide to the Settings tab of the Home screen, tap Other > USB to [...]
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124 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 7 . On your c omputer , accept the Bluet ooth connection and enter the same passw ord. 8. On the subsequent screen, select a serial port t o use for Activ eSync, and then tap C ontinue . 9. T he computer name no w appears in the Devic es tab ( ) of Bluetooth settings, with A ctiveS ync added as a service. Clo[...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 25 Set up a sync partnership betw een your phone and y our computer’s W indow s Media Play er . See “Usi ng W indo w s Med ia Pl ay er Mobi le” i n Cha pte r 12 for detai ls. 6.8 Synchr onizing With Micr osoft My Phone Microsoft My Phone s yncs information betw een your phone and a passw ord-pr otect ed w[...]
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126 Chapter 6 Synchronizing Inf ormation Changing sync settings T o change sync settings such as the sync schedule and items t o synchr onize, y ou need to acc ess the settings from the menu. T o change which items to sync 1. Press ST ART and then tap Microsoft My Phone . 2. T ap Menu > Sync Options . 3. Select the items you w ant to include or [...]
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Chapter 6 Synchronizing Information 1 27 Managing y our My Phone W eb ac count fr om your comput er Y ou can use a W eb br ow ser on your c omputer to acc ess y our My Phone W eb ac count and: Add, edit, or delet e contacts, calendar appointments, and other types of information. Changes will be synchr onized with y our phone. Vie w photos and video[...]
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Chapt er 7 Ex changing Mes sages 7 . 1 Sending T ext Messages Send short te xt messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If y ou ex c eed the limit on the number of characters f or a single text message, y our te xt message will be deliv ered as one but will be billed as more than one mes sage. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Messages tab . 2. T a[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 129 Add a r ecipient from the C ompany Direct ory . T ap and then tap the Company tab . T ap the “Search in company dir ectory” field and start entering the firs t few lett ers of the recipient’ s name to displa y a matching list of names fr om the Company Direct ory . T ap the number to which y ou want to send y[...]
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130 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages T o create a multimedia mes sage, start b y creating a t ext message . When y ou enter someone’ s email address as the r ecipient, adds a subject, or includes a photo , video, or other attachments, y our message becomes a multimedia mes sage. 1. Create a ne w message b y following s teps 1 to 4 in “Sending T e [...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 131 Crea ting a slideshow In a multimedia message, y ou can add slides, each containing a phot o, video, audio , or other attachments such as a contact car d or calendar appointment. 1. In your multimedia message, tap the A ttach button ( ) or tap Menu > Insert . 2. T ap Slidesho w ( ). 3. On the new slide, enter y [...]
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132 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages While composing a t ext or multimedia message, y ou can: T ap a recipient to open a menu and choose whether to call the recipient, change the person’ s phone number before sending the message, r emov e the recipient, and mor e. T ap Menu > Save as Dr aft to sav e your message as a dr aft. T o resume editing th[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 133 7 .4 Message C onv ersations T ext and multimedia messages that ar e sent to and r eceiv ed from a contact ( or a number) are gr ouped into con versa tions or message threads. T hreaded mes sages let you see e xchanged t ext and multimedia messages with a contact in one plac e. Vie wing the e x change of messages w[...]
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134 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages T apping a received t ext or multimedia message on the Home screen’ s Messages tab also opens the contact’ s Messages tab. Replying t o conv ersations T o reply to the contact in a c onv ersation While vie wing the ex change of messages with a contact, y ou can directly ent er and send your r eply to the contac[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 135 T o reply to all contacts in a multimedia mes sage conv ersation with multiple recipients If you w ant to r eply to all contacts in a multimedia mes sage con versation with multiple r ecipients, do one of the follo wing: While vie wing the message on the Home screen’ s Messages tab, tap Menu > Reply All . On t[...]
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136 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 2. T o highlight and select te xt, y ou can: T ap the Select All button to select the whole te xt in the sour ce message. Mov e the left and right anchor buttons t o highlight and select a range of t ext in the sour ce message . 3. After selecting the te xt that y ou want, tap the Cop y button. 4. Scroll do wn to t[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 137 Y ou can enter a signature up t o 50 characters in length. 5. T ap Done . Vie wing a multimedia message When y ou rec eive a multimedia message , the Home screen’ s Messages tab only display s the subject of the message. (If ther e is no subject, a short message about ho w to view MMS will be displa yed.) Y ou ha[...]
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138 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 3. T o sav e the media and other attachments to y our phone or stor age card, tap the Sa ve butt on ( ). 4. On the Sav e List screen, select the attachments that y ou w ant to sa ve and then tap Done . 5. For each attachment, specify the file name, destination f older , and location (Main memory or Stor age card) f[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 139 T o delete a te xt or multimedia message 1. While you ar e viewing the e x change of messages with a contact, tap the te xt message that y ou want to delet e. 2. A selection menu then opens. T ap Delete Mes sage . T o delete sev eral t ext or multimedia mes sages from the thread 1. While you ar e viewing the e x ch[...]
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140 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages T o resend the message, tap the mes sage in the message thread ( or pres s and hold the contact on the All Messages scr een) and then tap Retry Send . T o forward a t ext or multimedia mes sage When y ou are on the Home scr een’s Mes sages tab, you can forwar d the curr ent text or multimedia mes sage by tapping [...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 141 7 .5 T e xt and Multimedia Message Settings On the All Messages scr een, tap Menu > Settings > Options to check the te xt and multimedia message settings a vailable on y our phone and change them to suit y our needs A dding MMS server settings Check your phone t o see if it is prec onfigured with y our mobile[...]
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142 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 7 .7 Email Y ou can set up the follo wing types of email accounts on y our phone: Outlook email that y ou sync with y our computer or the Ex change Server . Email account tha t you ha ve fr om an Internet Service Pr o vider (ISP) or other email pro vider . W eb-based email ac counts from a v ariety of popular pro v[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 143 Crea ting and replying t o email messages Aft er setting up email accounts on y our phone, y ou can start sending and rec eiving email messages. T o create and send an email 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab. 2. A t the right side of the scr een, tap an email account y ou w ant to use, or slide your fing[...]
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144 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 6. T o add an attachment to y our message, tap Menu > Insert and tap the item y ou want t o attach: Picture , V oice Note , or File . Select the file or picture y ou want t o attach, or rec ord a v oice note. 7 . When finished composing the mes sage, tap Send . For mor e information about entering te xt and symb[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 145 Downloading a c omplete email By default, long email mes sages that you r eceiv e contain only the first fe w kilobytes of the mes sage. When y ou open an email, it displays only the headers and part of the message. Y ou must download the whole email to vie w the complete c ontent. T o download a complet e email me[...]
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146 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages When vie wing email While vie wing an email, you can: T ap the sender ’s phot o or a recipient to acces s the person’s c ontact details. If the sender or a recipient is not in y our stor ed contacts, tap the person’ s name to open the V erify the email addr ess scr een. On this screen, tap Sa ve t o People to[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 147 Directly making calls fr om email messages Y ou can directly plac e a call to the sender of an email message if the sender ’ s phone number is stor ed in your contacts. Y ou can do the follo wing: While vie wing an open email, tap the Phone button ( ) that appears to the right of the sender name to dial the sende[...]
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148 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages Synchr onizing email messages Synchr onizing email messages ensures tha t new email messages are do wnloaded to the phone Inbo x folder , email messages in the Outbo x folder are sent, and email mes sages deleted from the serv er are r emo ved fr om your phone. T he manner in which y ou sync email messages depends [...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 149 3. Enter the sender name or subject you w ant to look for . As y ou type charact ers, the message list narr ows do wn to the sequenc e of charact ers you ha ve ent ered. For e xample, ent ering “je” narro ws down the lis t to only the email messages that contain sender names and w or ds in the subject that star[...]
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150 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages T o customize adv anced settings for an Int ernet email account 1. Press ST ART and then tap E-mail . 2. T ap Menu > Options and then tap the email acc ount that you want t o modify . 3. On the subsequent screen, y ou can: T ap Edit Ac count Setup to modify settings such as y our email addres s, passw ord, and m[...]
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Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages 151 T o store attachments on the s tor age card 1. Press ST ART and then tap E-mail . 2. T ap the right or left arr ow at the t op of the screen r epeatedely until the the Stor age tab is selected. 3. Select the When av ailable, use this stor age card t o stor e attachments check bo x, and then tap OK.[...]
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Chapt er 8 W orking With Compan y Email and Meeting Reques ts 8. 1 Synchr onizing With the Ex change Serv er T o keep up-to-dat e with your w ork email and meeting schedules and still hav e acc ess to the Compan y Direct ory while you’r e out of the office, y ou can connect y our phone to the Int ernet through Wi-Fi or a data connection and s ync[...]
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T o manually start synchronization 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Data services . 2. T ap A ctiveS ync . 3. T ap Sync no w . 8.2 W orking W ith Compan y Email Messages Y our phone giv es you instant ac cess to y our compan y email messages and lets you manage y our messages easier . Direct Push, F etch Mail, Remote em[...]
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154 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests T o turn Direct Push on and off in Comm Manager Aft er you ha ve set up y our Outlook work ac count, y our phone automatically performs a full s ynchronization with the Ex change Server and enables Dir ect Push. Y ou can turn Dir ect Push on and off anytime fr om the Comm Manager . 1. [...]
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Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting Reques ts 155 Instant do wnload through F etch Mail The F etch Mail featur e downloads an entir e email immediately without the need for y ou to perform a full Send/Rec eive action. T his limits the download t o just the email message that y ou want and helps sa ve data cost. Fetch Mail w orks for y[...]
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156 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests Searching f or email messages on the Ex change Serv er Y ou can acc ess email messages that ar e not available on y our phone by sear ching y our Microsoft Ex change Server mailbo x. T he search results ar e downloaded and displa yed in a Sear ch Results folder . Y our company must be [...]
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Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting Reques ts 157 Flagging y our messages Flags serve as a r eminder for y ou to follo w-up on important issues or reques ts contained in email messages. Flagging messages, which is a useful featur e on desktop Outlook E-mail, can also be done in Outlook E-mail on your phone . Y ou can flag rec eived em[...]
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158 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests 8.3 Starting a Conf erenc e Call from an Email From an email mes sage that you r eceiv ed in your Outlook w ork account, y ou can dir ectly start a confer ence call with the sender and other recipients of the email. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab and then select y our Out[...]
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Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting Reques ts 159 If you do not see the sender , scroll up the scr een first so you can see and select the sender . 5. The participants list is then display ed from which y ou can start the confer ence call. Y ou need to call each participant one at a time and connect each call to the conf erenc e call.[...]
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160 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests 9. Repeat s teps 7 and 8 until all participants are added and connected t o the confer ence call. While the confer ence call is in pr ogress, y ou can still dial and add more calls. T ap Invite participants ( ) to dial another call. A t most, you can ha ve up t o five participants in t[...]
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Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting Reques ts 161 5. T o add requir ed and optional attendees, tap the A dd button ( ). 6. T ap the te xt box tha t shows the w ords “E-mail addr ess”. If the email addres s of an attendee is st ored in y our contacts, simply enter the first f ew letters of the a ttendee’s name . A matching list o[...]
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162 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests > Decline if you cannot a ttend the meeting. Before r esponding, you can check y our av ailability during the time of the request ed meeting by tapping V iew y our calendar . If the time of the meeting conflicts with y our other appointments, a “Scheduling Conflict” status appea[...]
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Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting Reques ts 163 8.6 Finding Contacts in the Company Dir ect ory Y ou can acc ess information of y our work contacts, such as their email addres ses, from y our company’ s Company Dir ectory on y our phone. By having o v er-the-air acces s to the Company Dir ectory , you can easily send email message[...]
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164 Chapter 8 W orking With Company Email and Meeting R equests 3. T ap the “Search in c ompany dir ectory” field and start entering the first fe w letters of the r ecipient’s name t o display a matching list of names fr om the Company Dir ectory . 4. Select the contact to whom y ou want to send y our email and then tap Done . When vie wing a[...]
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Chapt er 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9. 1 W a ys of C onnecting to the Internet Y our phone’ s networking capabilities allo w you to ac cess the Int ernet or your c orporat e network thr ough Wi-Fi, GPRS/3G ( or EDGE when av ailable), or dial-up . Y ou can also add and set up a VPN or pro xy connection. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi pr ovides wir eless Inter[...]
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166 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking If you select ed a secured netw ork, enter the security k ey and then tap Done . Y ou are then c onnected to the netw ork. Indicates a secured Wi-Fi network. Indicates that your phone is connected t o this Wi-Fi network Signal strength Network name (SSID) 4. T ap Back to r eturn to the pr evious scr een.[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 167 T o add a wireless netw ork 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Menu > All Settings . 2. T ap Connections > W i-Fi > Adaptor and Netw orks . The W i-Fi screen then opens. 3. T ap Add Ne w ( or Menu > Add Ne w ) and enter the details for connecting to the wir eless ne[...]
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168 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking GPRS/3G Use GPRS/3G ( or EDGE , if av ailable) t o connect to the Internet and to send and r eceiv e email on your phone. Y ou will need a data plan to use your mobile oper ator’s GPRS/ 3G network. Check with y our mobile operat or to find out about GPRS/3G r ates. Y our phone automatically sets up the[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 169 Starting a data c onnection Aft er setting up a data connection such as GPRS/3G or ISP dial-up on your phone , you can no w connect y our phone to the Internet. T he connection is automa tically started when y ou begin using a function that acc esses the Internet such as email or the W eb brow ser . T o [...]
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170 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9.2 Using Oper a Mobile Oper a Mobil e™ is a f ull-f eat ure d Int ern et br o ws er , op timiz ed for use o n y our phone . On the Home screen, slide t o the Internet tab and then tap Launch Bro wser to open Oper a Mobile. Fr om the Internet tab, y ou can also enter a sear ch ke ywor d first on the s[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 17 1 In normal viewing mode , you can use the follo wing bro wser c ontrols: 1 2 3 4 5 1 Return to the pr evious W eb page vie wed. 2 Add, edit, or delet e W eb fav orites. 3 Add a ne w bro wsing tab or switch t o another bro wsing tab. 4 Go to the home page. 5 Open the bro wser menu and choose display setti[...]
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172 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking Mobile vie w When y ou open a W eb page in Oper a Mobile, the page is display ed in desktop vie w and te xt may appear in the smallest siz e. T o reforma t W eb pages t o fit the screen of y our phone so that the content is readable , set Opera Mobile to displa y in mobile view . T ap > Settings >[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 173 Oper a Mobile menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Open the Settings screen wher e you can set y our home page, change display settings, set privacy settings, and mor e. 2 Vie w items being downloaded, and r esume or stop current downloads. 3 Vie w information about the W eb page you ar e brow sing. 4 See W eb pages tha[...]
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17 4 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking 9.3 Using Internet Explor er Mobile Int erne t Exp lor er M obile is t he s tand ard W eb br ow ser tha t is inclu ded with Wi ndo ws Mobi le. T o use Int erne t Exp lor er M obile , pr es s S T ART and then tap Int ernet Exp lor er . The br ow ser screen Internet Explor er Mobile display s in two mode[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 175 In normal viewing mode , you can use the follo wing bro wser c ontrols: 1 2 3 4 5 1 Open the Start screen. 2 Return to the pr evious W eb page vie wed. 3 Display or hide the onscr een ke yboard of y our phone. 4 Open the bro wser menu and choose display options and other settings. 5 Close Internet Explor[...]
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176 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Netw orking Z ooming and panning If Internet Explor er is in full-screen mode, tap the Rest ore icon ( ).to displa y and use the onscreen z oom slider . While viewing a W eb page, slide y our finger up on the onscreen zoom slider to z oom in, or slide down t o zoom out. While zoomed in, dr ag y our finger in any di[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 177 9.4 Using Y ouT ube Y ouT ube™ lets you br ow se, search, and w atch Int ernet videos that are pos ted in Y ouT ube. T o open Y ouT ube, press S T ART and then tap Y ouT ube . Y ou need an active data or W i-Fi connection to use Y ouT ube. If you are using a GPRS/3G c onnection, watching Int ernet vide[...]
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178 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking Searching f or videos T ap the Search tab ( ) to open the Sear ch screen wher e you can specify your crit eria for sear ching for Y ouT ube videos. 1. On the Search screen, ent er the video information, and then tap Search . Y ouT ube searches for the video , and then display s all relat ed videos on the[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 179 T o change the program channel 1. T ap to r eturn to the main scr een and then tap Progr am Guide on top of the scr een. 2. On the Pr ogram Guide , select a channel. Y ou can scroll do wn to view mor e channels. The video list r efr eshes to display the a vailable videos for the selected channel. T o del[...]
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180 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 9.5 Using Streaming Media Streaming Media lets y ou str eam live br oadcasts or on-demand media content fr om the W eb . The media is sent in a continuous str eam to your phone and is pla y ed as it arrives, along with the audio . The Str eaming Media progr am allow s you t o play 3GP and MPEG-4 files. I[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 181 4. During playback, use the slider and playback c ontrol buttons t o play / pause, switch t o full screen, fas t forwar d, and more . T o configure str eaming video connection settings T ap Menu > Options to configur e the Streaming Media settings. Fr om this screen, y ou can set the media buffer , se[...]
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182 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 7 . T ap Next . 8. After s ynchronization is c omplete, tap Done . The W indow s Live scr een 1 3 2 4 1 Search bar . Enter the information you w ant to search, then tap . 2 Switch betw een the Window s Live Mes senger , Windo ws Liv e Mail, and Sync status scr eens. 3 Change your displa y name, picture, [...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 183 4. On the message screen, ent er your message in the t ext field, then tap the Enter k ey on the onscr een ke yboard t o send the message. Y ou can also do any of the following on the mes sage screen: T o ad d an emoti con , tap Menu > A dd emot icon , th en ta p an emot ico n on the s cr een. Th e em[...]
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184 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 9. 7 T wittering on Y our Phone Share y our thoughts with people in T witter anytime , anywher e. Directly fr om y our Home screen’ s T witter tab, it is simple and con venient t o use this popular Internet social networking servic e. Logging in t o your T witter acc ount If you do not ha v e a T witte[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 185 Vie wing tw eets On the Home screen’ s T witter tab, y ou can see tweets of the people that y ou follo w and your sent tweets, s tarting with the most rec ent. Swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to scroll thr ough the tweets. T o use more T witter functions, tap an y tweet or tap All T weets at [...]
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186 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking Sending tw eets Y ou can send tweets either fr om the Home screen’ s T witter tab or from the All T weets screen. 1. T ap the te xt bo x that show s the wor ds “What are y ou doing?” 2. On the subsequent scr een, enter y our tweet mes sage. 3. In your tw eet, you can also shar e your phot o and loc[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 187 3. From the search r esults, tap the photo of the person or t opic you want t o follow . 4. The Profile scr een is then display ed, sho wing details about the person or topic. T ap Follo w . If you w ant to st op following a c ertain T witter user or topic, go back t o the All T weets scr een, tap the ph[...]
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188 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking When y ou return t o the Home screen’ s T witter tab and tap All T weets , you will see the sent tw eet that contains the URL of y our shar ed photo . Changing T witter settings On the Home screen’ s T witter tab or the All T weets scr een, tap Menu > Settings when you w ant to change the number o[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 189 9.8 Sharing Photos and Videos on F ac ebook, T witter , and Y ouT ube Directly fr om y our phone, you can easily shar e your phot os on Fac ebook and T witter . Y ou can also upload videos to Y ouT ube. Logging into y our social netw orks If you skipped setting up y our social netw ork accounts when y ou[...]
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190 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking In Albums, tap Menu > Share > F acebook , tap each of the photos you w ant to shar e, and then tap Upload . Aft er upload is complete, y ou can check and vie w your F acebook photos in Albums. See “V iewing F acebook photos” in Chapt er 12 for details. Uploading a photo t o T witter Y ou can up[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 191 9.9 Using F acebook on Y our Phone Using Albums on your phone , you can view y ours and other people’ s Fac ebook albums and photos. For more inf ormation, see “Vie wing Fac ebook photos” in Chapter 12. Y our phone notifies y ou about what’s happening with your F acebook world. On y our phone, y [...]
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192 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 9. 10 Using Y our Phone as a Modem If you do not ha v e Internet acces s on your deskt op or notebook computer , you can connect y our computer t o the Internet b y using your phone’ s data c onnection such as GPRS/3G. Y ou can connect via USB or Bluetooth. Befor e you pr oceed Make sur e y our phone h[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 193 Using y our phone as a Bluetooth modem T o use your phone as a Bluetooth modem f or your c omputer , set up a Bluetooth Personal Ar ea Network (P AN) between y our phone and your c omputer . T o set up Bluetooth P AN on y our phone 1. On your phone, turn on Bluet ooth and set it to visible mode. For inst[...]
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194 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking For Windo ws V ista: 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Netw ork and Sharing Center . 2. Click Manage netw ork connections and then under Personal Area Netw ork , double-click Bluetooth Netw ork Connection . 3. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Netw ork Devic es dialog box, select your phone , and click[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 195 9. 11 Using Y our Phone as a W ireles s Router Wi-Fi Rout er turns your phone int o a wireless r outer and shar es your phone’s da ta connection o ver Wi-Fi with one or mor e comput ers. When y ou start Wi-Fi Rout er , your phone crea tes a secure W i-Fi network that y ou can connect t o with your c om[...]
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196 Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 6. T ap Start . When the phone is r eady to acc ept connections, it display s instructions for connecting a c omputer to the W i-Fi network. Onc e a computer c onnects, the instructions disappear and the Wi-Fi Rout er screen is displa yed again. Y ou can tap Help to display the c onnection instructions a[...]
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Chapter 9 Internet and Social Networking 197 3. Enter the WEP ke y you used when setting up W i-Fi Router and then click Connect . 4. Click Close . For Windo ws XP 1. Click Start > Connect T o > Wireless Netw ork Connection . 2. In the Choose a W ireless Netw ork dialog bo x, select the name of your phone’ s Wi-Fi netw ork, and then click C[...]
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Chapt er 10 Bluetooth 10. 1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-r ange wireless c ommunications technology . Devic es with Bluetooth capabilities can e xchange inf ormation ov er a distance of about eight met ers (26 feet) without requiring a ph ysical connection. Bluetooth on y our phone operat es in three differ ent modes: On . Bluetooth is turn[...]
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Chapter 10 Bluetooth 199 T urning Bluetooth on and making y our phone visible T urn Bluetooth on and mak e your phone visible ( disco ver able) when you w ant other Bluetooth-enabled de vices to det ect and connect with your phone . 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Menu > All Settings > Bluetooth . 2. W hen promp[...]
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200 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10. 2 Bluetooth Partnerships A Bluetooth partnership is a r elationship that y ou create betw een y our phone and another Bluetooth-enabled de vice in or der to ex change information in a secur e manner . Crea ting a Bluetooth partnership 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Wir eless contr ols >[...]
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Chapter 10 Bluetooth 201 A ccepting a Bluet ooth partnership 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode . 2. W hen prompted, ent er or accept the pas scode (the same passcode fr om the devic e requesting the partnership ) to establish a secur e connection. 3. T ap OK . The pair ed devic e now appears in the De vices tab ( ). Y ou can[...]
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202 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-fr ee or St ereo Headset For hands-fr ee phone conv ersations, y ou can use a Bluetooth hands-free headset such as a car kit with y our phone. Y our phone also supports A2DP (Adv anced Audio Dis tribution Profile ) which allow s you t o use a Bluetooth ster eo headset for hands-fr ee phone [...]
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Chapter 10 Bluetooth 203 1 The double arr owhead that is display ed to the right of a service indicates that the servic e is connected with y our headset. 2 If you turn off y our headset, the double arro whead disappears to indicate that the servic e has been disconnected. Ne xt time you turn on and use your headset again, you need t o manually rec[...]
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204 Chapter 10 Bluetooth If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on y our computer w as installed using a third-party pr ovided driv er , open the Bluetooth softwar e that came with the Bluetooth adapter / dongle and enable the adapter / dongle to be disco ver ed by other de vices. Refer to the Bluet ooth adapter’s documentation for mor e information.[...]
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Chapter 10 Bluetooth 205 Sending a file to another Bluet ooth-enabled devic e 1. Press ST ART and then tap File Explorer . 2. Na vigate t o the folder that contains the file y ou want t o send. 3. Press and hold the desir ed file, and then tap Send via Bluetooth . 4. T ap to select the name of the Bluet ooth devic e to which you want t o send the f[...]
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206 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10.5 Printing via Bluetooth Connect y our phone to a Bluetooth print er to print y our photos. Before y ou start printing, mak e sure to turn on the Bluet ooth printer and turn on Bluetooth on y our phone. For instructions, see “T urning Bluetooth on and making y our phone visible” earlier in this chapter . Printing a p[...]
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Chapter 10 Bluetooth 207 10.6 Connecting to Car Kit Phones Bluetooth car kit phones that support the SIM A cces s Profile (SAP) can connect to y our phone and acc ess y our SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP c onnection has been established, y ou can download phone and SIM contacts fr om your phone t o the car kit phone, and use the car kit phone t[...]
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Chapt er 11 Finding and Rec or ding Places 11. 1 Guidelines and Prepar ation f or Using GPS T o ensure safety on the r oad, follo w these guidelines before and when using your phone f or GPS navigation. When using GPS naviga tion softwar e in the car , alw ay s plot your GPS rout e before s tarting to driv e. Do not try to configur e the GPS naviga[...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 209 Use the GPS sy stem cautiously . Users shall be liable for any damages resulting fr om negligent opera tion of the syst em. Do not leav e y our phone in a vehicle or e xpose the phone to direct sunlight t o av oid ov erheating the battery , which could pose damage to the phone or risk to the v ehicle. The[...]
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210 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Location > Do wnload satellites . 2. T ap Do wnload . On the Download sat ellites scr een, initially , y ou will see the V alid time of the downloaded data. As time pas ses, the remaining da ys and hours of validity will be sho wn. T o spee[...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 211 11.3 HT C Footprints Capture and r eliv e your journe ys with HT C Footprints™ . Using Footprints, y ou can take phot os of the places y ou visited and stor e their GPS location and other details to y our phone. Fr om the Home screen’ s Footprints tab , you can then easily flip thr ough the photos and[...]
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212 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es 4. When the GPS position is display ed on the screen, y ou can now take a phot o of your plac e of interes t. Before taking a phot o, y ou can: Change brightness and white balanc e settings. T ap Menu > Brightness or White Balanc e , and choose a setting. Set Footprints to separ ately sa ve a lar ge, [...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 213 cannot be determined, a default name is giv en. Y our footprints are numbered incr ementally as y ou create mor e footprints. Footprints uses a database of cell t ow ers and Wi-Fi hotspots to estimat e your position when naming the footprint and when determining y our location on Google Maps. This databas[...]
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214 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es Editing a footprint Aft er creating a footprint, y ou can edit it to include mor e information such as a phone number , street addr ess, websit e address, y our v oice rec ording, and personal not es. 1. After taking a photo in F ootprints, tap the Edit button ( ) to open the footprint on the Edit scr ee[...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 215 Bro wsing y our f ootprints to find a place y ou visited On the Home screen, slide t o the Footprints tab and swipe y our finger up or down the scr een to flip thr ough the photos of the places that y ou visited. If a footprint contains a v oice r ecording, tap the Pla y button to lis ten to the r ecor di[...]
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216 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es Exporting footprints t o your s tor age card Back up your f ootprints by e xporting them to y our stor age card. Y ou can back up all y our footprints or back up by cat egory . Separ ate backup files for each cat egory will be sav ed on your s torage car d. Y ou can also e xport a single footprint only .[...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 217 11.4 Google Maps (A v ailable b y Country) Google Maps tracks y our curr ent location through y our phone’s Wi-Fi connection, da ta connection, or GPS. With Google Maps, y ou can search f or places of inter est or a str eet address and get detailed directions t o reach y our selected destination. Y ou c[...]
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218 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es 3. T ap See list to vie w a list of sear ch results. In the list, tap the place to vie w its addr ess, phone number , and other details. 4. On the Addres s tab, tap: The [phone number] t o call the place of inter est. Get directions t o get directions to the plac e of inter est from your curr ent locatio[...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 219 Using Str eet Vie w Street V iew lets y ou vie w interactiv e str eet-lev el images of locations in Google Maps. Street V iew is only a vailable in certain r egions. The images sho wn in Street V iew are not in r eal-time. • • T o view a location in Str eet Vie w 1. On the Google Maps screen, pres s a[...]
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220 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Plac es Using Lay ers Lay ers lets y ou ov erlay location-specific informa tion on Google Maps. Y ou can add multiple lay ers at a time to cr eate a cust omized map containing the specific information y ou w ant to view . T o add a layer 1. On the Google Maps screen, tap Menu and then tap Lay ers . 2. T ap a la [...]
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Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 221 Lay er Description T ransit Lines Sho ws public transporta tion lines for selected cities. Fa vorite Places Show s fav orite places of local e xperts from cities around the w orld. T ap a fa vorite plac e on the map to vie w a description of the location written by the local expert. T ap Vie w full descri[...]
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Chapt er 12 Camer a and Multimedia 12. 1 T aking Photos and Videos Use Camera t o take phot os and recor d video clips. The scr een orientation automatically s witches to landscape mode when y ou open Camera. On the Home screen, slide t o the Photos & Videos tab and then tap the: Camera ic on ( ) to open the Camera scr een in Photo mode and sta[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 223 Capture mode Function Photo Captur es standard still images. Video Rec ords video clips, with or without audio. Panorama Captur es still images continuously in one dir ection, and then stitches them t o create a panor amic view of a scenery . MMS Video Records video clips suitable for sending via MMS. Contacts P[...]
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224 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Capture mode Resolution Zoom r ange Photo 5M Normal: 2592 x 1944 Widescr een: 2592 x 1728 1.0x t o 1.6x 3M Normal: 2048 x 1536 Widescr een: 2048 x 1360 1.0x to 1.6x 2M Normal: 1600 x 1200 Widescr een: 1600 x 1056 1.0x to 1.6x 1M Normal: 1280 x 960 Widescr een: 1280 x 848 1.0x to 1.6x L Normal: 640 x 480 Widescr [...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 225 also pres s and hold the Virtual Camer a button to r efocus and then capture the phot o or video. T o capture a photo or video using Aut o Focus Auto F ocus sets the focus on the subject at the cent er of the screen. Auto F ocus is av ailable for all capture modes. Pres s and hold the Virtual Camer a button to s[...]
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226 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia T o select what to do with the captured phot o or video Aft er capturing, the Revie w screen appears, sho wing the photo or the starting fr ame of the video that you ha ve jus t captured. Y ou can tap the icons on the right side of the Re view scr een to delet e the photo or video clip, vie w it in Albums, send [...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 227 Basic settings The Menu panel lets y ou quickly adjust common camer a settings and pro vides acc ess to mor e advanced camer a settings. T o open the Menu panel, tap , and then tap . T o adjust a setting, keep tapping a button, for ins tance, Whit e Balance , to cy cle through the a vailable settings. The a vail[...]
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228 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia A dvanc ed settings T o open the Adv anced screen so y ou can set mor e options for your selected captur e mode and set other prefer ences, tap on the live Camera scr een and then tap Adv anced . On the Adv anced scr een, you can change the f ollowing settings: Resolution (Photo , Video and Panor ama modes). Sel[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 229 Effect . Apply a special effect t o your phot os or videos. Metering Mode . Choose ho w the camera measur es the amount of light in images to calculat e exposur e values. When T ouch Focus is enabled, the Spot metering mode is set automa tically and the camera measur es light around the f ocus point. When T ouch[...]
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230 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Direction (P anorama mode ). Choose the direction in which to stitch the phot os in a panorama. Stitch Count (P anorama mode ). Select the number of shots to take and s titch into a panor ama. Closing the Camer a When y ou are done using the Camer a, tap , and then tap to close the Camera scr een. 12.2 Vie wing [...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 231 Y ou can view Albums in portr ait or landscape orientation. T urn your phone side wa ys t o the left to switch the scr een to landscape orientation. Vie wing photos While vie wing a photo, tap the scr een to displa y and use onscreen contr ols. 1 Return to the pr evious scr een. 2 Start the slideshow . 3 Send th[...]
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232 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Y ou can also double-tap the area on the phot o you w ant to zoom in on. T o zoom out, double-tap the screen again. Aft er zooming in on a photo , press and hold the scr een and then drag your finger t o pan to other ar eas of the photo. T o save the zoomed in part of the phot o as a new file, tap the scr een, t[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 233 Vie wing F acebook photos Y ou can use Albums to vie w photos y ou and your friends ha ve shar ed on Fac ebook. Y ou must be logged in to y our Fac ebook account t o be able to vie w Fac ebook photos. 1. On the Albums main screen, tap Albums . 2. T ap or slide to the F acebook tab ( ). If you ha v e not logged i[...]
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234 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia When y ou’ve finished or s topped playing the video , you can r eplay the video by tapping the Pla y icon on the cent er screen. Y ou can also send this video by email or MMS or shar e it on Y ouT ube. T ap the screen, tap the Shar e icon ( ), and then choose how y ou want t o share the video . Sharing photos [...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 235 12.3 Using W indow s Media Play er Mobile Windo ws Media Play er Mobile play s digital audio and video files that are s tored on y our phone or on the W eb . T o open Window s Media Play er Mobile, pres s ST ART and then tap Multimedia > Windo ws Media . Windo ws Media Pla yer Mobile opens with the Library sc[...]
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236 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Synchr onizing video and audio files Use the latest v ersion of Windo ws Media Pla yer on y our comput er to sync digital media files fr om y our computer t o your phone. T his ensures that pr otect ed files and album art (for skins) ar e corr ectly copied to y our phone. T o automatically sync cont ent to y our[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 237 The files begin s ynchronizing to y our phone. T he next time y ou connect y our phone to y our computer while W indows Media Pla y er is running, synchr onization will start automatically . T o manually sync content t o your phone 1. If you hav e not set up media synchr onization betw een your phone and compute[...]
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238 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Use Windo ws Media Play er 11 or higher on your c omputer to sync media files to y our phone. Audio files cop y faster if W indows Media Pla yer is c onfigured to automatically set the quality le vel for audio files c opied to your phone. For mor e information, see the Windo ws Media Play er Help. • • Crea t[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 239 12.4 Using Audio Boost er Aud io B oost er o ptim izes sou nd b y pr o vid ing an au dio e quali zer for a bett er list eni ng e xpe rien ce. T o us e Au dio B oos ter , con nect the s uppl ied wir ed heads et t o y our pho ne. T o open Audio Booster Pres s ST ART and then tap Multimedia > Audio Booster , or [...]
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240 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12.5 Using FM Radio FM Radio lets you t o listen t o FM radio stations on y our phone. Sinc e FM Radio uses the pro vided st ereo wir ed headset as the antenna, connect the headset first t o the earphone jack of your phone bef ore you open the pr ogr am. T o open FM Radio, pres s ST ART and then tap Multimedia &[...]
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Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 24 1 Saving pr esets Sav e fa vorit e FM stations as presets so y ou can easily acc ess them. Y ou can sav e up to 20 pr eset radio sta tions. Radio stations that ar e sav ed on Presets 1 t o 6 can be acces sed on the FM Radio screen. T o save FM s tations as presets 1. T une in to the desired FM fr equency , and th[...]
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242 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12.6 Using MP3 T rimmer Use MP3 T rimmer to trim an MP3 file and sav e it as a new file or set it as a ringtone. 1 Playback time 2 T itle 3 Duration of original MP3 file 4 Start point 5 Play /Stop 6 Duration of trimmed MP3 file 7 End point 8 Start point and end point sliders 9 Backw ard or for ewar d contr ols 2[...]
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Chapt er 13 Other Pr ogr ams 13. 1 Calculat or Calculator fea tures basic calculation functions, and also w orks as an advanc ed scientific calculator . Basic Calculator Use the Basic Calculator t o do basic arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Y ou can also work with numbers you s tor e in the calculator memory .[...]
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244 Chapter 13 Other Progr ams Scientific Calculator Use the Scientific Calculator t o perform more c omplex calculations such as square r oots, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, perc entages. 1. Press ST ART and then tap T ools > Calculator . 2. T urn your phone side way s to the left to displa y the Scientific Calculator . 3. T ap the R[...]
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Chapter 13 Other Programs 245 13.2 Micr osoft Office Mobile Microsoft® Offic e Mobile consists of the follo wing applications: Microsoft® Offic e Exc el® Mobile lets you cr eate and edit Ex cel workbooks and t emplates on y our phone. Microsoft Offic e OneNote Mobile lets y ou create not es with te xt, photos, and v oice r ecordings f or synchro[...]
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246 Chapter 13 Other Progr ams By default, W ord Mobile sav es documents in .docx format, while Ex cel Mobile sav es workbooks in .xls x format. If you w ant to open these types of files on a computer that uses Micr osoft Office 2000 , Office XP , or Office 2003, you need t o download and install the File F ormat Conv erter in y our computer . Down[...]
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Chapter 13 Other Programs 24 7 13.3 W orldCard Mobile W orldCar d Mobile lets you tak e a photo of a business car d and easily export the c ontact information on the car d into y our Contacts. T o capture a business card and e xport its information t o Contacts 1. Press ST ART and then tap T ools > W orldCar d Mobile . 2. T ap on the W orldCar d[...]
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248 Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 13.4 V oice Rec order Quickly capture v oice not es, reminders or any important moment with V oic e Recor der . Y ou can also send a voic e recor ding as a multimedia message or email attachment, beam it to another de vice via Bluetooth, or set it as y our ringtone. V oice R ecorder sa ves v oice rec ordings in AMR-NB[...]
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Chapter 13 Other Programs 249 T o open and play a sav ed voic e rec ording 1. On the V oice Rec order scr een, tap All Recor dings . 2. T ap a file to open it and begin pla yback. T o send a voice r ecor ding 1. Open the voice r ecor ding you w ant to send. 2. On the V oice Recor der screen, tap Shar e, and then choose a send option: Send via Bluet[...]
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250 Chapter 13 Other Programs T o set a recor ding as your ringt one 1. Open the voice r ecor ding you w ant to set as y our ringtone. 2. T ap All Rec ordings , and then tap Menu > Set As Ringtone . 3. T ap OK . 13.5 SIM Manager SIM Manager allow s you t o view the cont ents of your SIM car d, transf er contacts from y our SIM car d to your phon[...]
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Chapter 13 Other Programs 251 T o copy c ontacts to the SIM card Only one phone number per contact name can be st ored on a SIM card. 1. On the SIM Manager screen, tap Menu > Contacts to SIM . 2. Select the check bo x es of the contact’ s phone numbers that y ou want t o copy t o your SIM car d, and then tap Done . When y ou cop y a contact th[...]
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252 Chapter 13 Other Progr ams 3. Follow the onscr een instructions to install and run the MIDlet/ MIDlet suite. T o install from y our phone Y ou can cop y MIDlets/MIDlet suites fr om your comput er to y our phone using the USB sync cable or Bluetooth c onnection. 1. On the JBlend screen, tap Install > Local Ins tall . The pr ogram then searche[...]
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Chapter 13 Other Programs 253 13.7 Installing and Unins talling Progr ams Y ou can install or uninstall additional pr ograms. Y our phone does not allow y ou to unins tall most of the preinstalled pr ograms. Before y ou purchase additional pr ograms, mak e sure that the y are compatible with y our phone. Befor e you launch the pr ogram installer , [...]
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254 Chapter 13 Other Programs 3. Follow the onscr een instructions on y our computer and y our phone to complet e the installation. T o uninstall a progr am 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab. 2. T ap Application > Remo v e progr ams . 3. In the Programs in s torage memory lis t, select the progr am you want t o remo ve , and then [...]
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Chapt er 14 Managing Y our Phone 14. 1 Copying and Managing Files Cop y files between y our phone and computer , or cop y files to a stor age card ins talled on your phone. Y ou can also efficiently manage your files and f olders using File Explorer . T o copy files using W indows Mobile De vice Cent er or Activ eSync 1. Connect your phone t o the [...]
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256 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone T o manage files on your phone using File Explorer File Explorer lets y ou bro wse and manage the c ontents of y our phone. The r oot folder on the phone is named My De vice , and contains the follo wing folders: My Documents, Progr am Files, Windo ws, and more . 1. Press ST ART and then tap File Explorer . 2. T [...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 257 14.2 Settings on Y our Phone T o access y our phone’ s settings, press the HOME butt on to r eturn to the Home screen and then slide t o the Settings tab. The tables belo w describe the settings that y ou will find on the Settings tab. On the Home screen’ s Settings tab, tap Menu > All Settings to ac cess [...]
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258 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone Sound & Display Setting Description Profiles Choose a pr ofile to automatically set y our phone with the proper v olume lev el that suits your en vironment. V olume Set a single v olume for the ringer and your phone , or separat ely set their volume. Ring and Notifications Choose a ringtone and ring type, set[...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 259 Setting Description Social Networks Log in or out of y our social network ac counts such as Fac ebook, T witt er , and Y ouT ube. Y ou can also change the data sync settings for y our Fac ebook and T witter accounts. E-Mail Set the sync schedule for the Int ernet email accounts that you ha ve set up on y our phon[...]
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260 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone Application Setting Description Remo ve pr ograms Uninstall progr ams that y ou previously ins talled on your phone . Managed progr ams Display s the programs tha t were ins talled on your phone using Sys tem Center Mobile De vice Manager . SD card & phone s tor age Check the stor age space and usage informa [...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 261 Updates & f eedback Setting Description Customer feedback Set your phone t o automatically send information about how y ou use Windo ws Mobile. By default, this option is disabled. Error r eporting Enable or disable the phone's error r eporting function. When this function is enabled and a progr am error[...]
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262 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone About phone Setting Description Phone identity Specify a name to be used for identifying the phone t o other devic es. Y ou can also see basic information such as the model number , IMEI, and serial number of your phone. Hardw are information Show s phone specifications such as proces sor type and speed, stor age[...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 263 14.3 Basic Settings Choose settings for y our phone that best suit y our needs. Changing sound and display settings From the Sound & Displa y screen, y ou can choose sound settings for y our phone, such as profile , ringtone, v olume lev el, and differ ent notification sounds. Y ou can also adjust scr een bri[...]
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264 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone T o change the ringtone and ring type 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound & Display . 2. Scr oll down t o the Ring and Notifications settings. 3. T ap Ringtone . Select the ringt one you w ant to use and then tap Done . 4. T ap Ring type . Select the ring type y ou want to use [...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 265 T o set notification sounds Y ou can personalize y our phone with unique notification sounds for differ ent ev ents such as missed calls, new t ext mes sages, new email, reminders, and mor e. On the Home scr een, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound & Display > Notification sounds t o choose a diff[...]
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266 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 3. Under the On Battery Pow er and On External Po wer gr oup of settings, do the follo wing: Make sur e the Dim backlight if devic e is not used for option is selected. T ap the bo x below this option to select a backlight timeout duration. Make sur e the T urn off device if not used for option is selected. T ap [...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 267 Changing settings of phone services Y ou can change the settings of various phone servic es for y our phone. Phone services ma y include call forwar ding, call waiting, v oicemail, and more . Contact your mobile oper ator t o find out about the av ailability of phone services for y our phone. 1. On the Home scree[...]
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268 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 14.4 Using Comm Manager Comm Manager lets y ou easily turn on and off the communication featur es such as the phone connection, Bluetooth, W i-Fi, and data connection. On the Home screen, slide t o the Settings tab and then tap Wireles s contr ols to acc ess Comm Manager . 1 Switch Airplane mode on or off . (See [...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 269 9 Switch Bluet ooth on or off. (See Chapt er 10 for details.) 10 Switch W i-Fi on or off. (F or more information about c onnecting to Wi-Fi networks, see “W i-Fi” in Chapter 9.) 11 Switch betw een automatically r eceiving (as items arriv e) or manually retrie ving Outlook email messages. (See “W orking With[...]
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270 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 14.5 Using Connection Setup Connection Setup configur es the phone’ s data connection settings for y ou based on the information on y our SIM card or y our selected mobile operat or . Selecting another mobile oper ator Y ou can manually select y our network oper ator and allow C onnection Setup to r econfigur e[...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 271 14.6 Using T ask Manager T ask Manager shows which pr ograms and pr ocesses ar e currently running on your phone . When y ou leav e a progr am, such as by pr essing the HOME, ST ART or BA CK button, the pr ogram still runs in the back ground. Use T ask Manager to swit ch between pr ograms or s top running progr a[...]
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272 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 3. T ap the PIN code Off / On swit ch. 4. Enter the PIN, tap OK , and then tap OK on the message bo x. T o change the PIN, tap Change PIN on the Phone Settings screen. Emergency calls can be plac ed at any time, without r equiring a PIN. • • Prot ecting y our phone with a passw ord Y ou can help keep y our da[...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 273 T o ensure that you can alw ays mak e emergency calls, do not begin your pas swor d with the digits of your local emer gency number . If you ent ered a hint, the hint will be display ed after the wr ong passw ord is enter ed five times. If you f orget y our passwor d, you can har d reset or clear the phone’ s m[...]
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27 4 Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 14.8 Resetting Y our Phone If you ar e having a s yst em problem with y our phone, y ou can perform a fact ory reset. A fter a fact ory reset, the phone is r estor ed to its default settings—the w ay it w as when you firs t purchased it and turned it on. Y ou will lose any pr ograms y ou installed, data you en[...]
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Chapter 14 Managing Y our Phone 275 T o perform a hard reset 1. With the phone turned off , press and hold the V OL UME UP and V OLUME DO WN buttons, then pr ess the PO WER button shortly and release it. Y ou will then see a message on the screen w arning you tha t the operation will delet e all your personal data and r eset all settings to manufac[...]
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Appendix Specifications CPU speed 600 MHz Operating s ystem Windows Mobile® 6.5 Pr ofessional with HT C Sense™ Memory ROM : 512 MB RAM : 384 MB • • Dimensions (LxW xT) 103.8 X 5 7 . 7 X 11.7 mm (4.09 X 2.2 7 X 0.46 inches) W eight 110 grams (3.88 ounc es) with battery Display 3.2-inch TFT -LCD t ouch-sensituve scr een with 320 X 480 HV GA re[...]
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Appendix 277 Camera 5 megapix el color camer a with auto focus Audio supported formats .aac, .amr , .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .mp4, .qcp, . wa v , . wma Video supported formats . wmv , .asf , .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .m4v , .a vi Battery Rechar geable Lithium-ion polymer or Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1200 mAh T alk time: Up to 400 minutes f or WCDMA Up to 435 [...]
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Inde x A A2DP 202 Activ eSync - Activ eSync mode 43 - set up 120 - sync settings 258 - sync with comput er 121 - sync with Ex change Server 152 Add and r emov e progr ams 253 Add c ontacts to your phone 93 Add quick links t o Home screen 67 Airplane mode 59, 268 Alarm clock 66 Albums 230 Answ er calls 49 Application (Settings tab) 260 Appointment 7[...]
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Index 279 Call History 53 Camera 222 Car kit phones 20 7 Certificates 259 Clear stor age 259, 27 4 Comm Manager 268 Compact Q WERTY 10 7 Company Dir ectory 163 Confer ence call 55, 158 Connections - 3G/ GPRS/EDGE and dial-up 269 Connection Setup 268, 270 Connect phone to Int ernet - dial-up 168 - GPRS/3G 168 - Wi-Fi 165 Contact groups 101 Contacts [...]
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280 Inde x Finger panning 41 Finger scrolling 40 FM Radio 2 40 Footprints 211 Footprints tab (Home scr een) 88 Forwar d email 144 Full QWER TY 107 G G-Sensor 258 Google Maps 217 GPS 208 H Hard r eset 27 5 Home dialing 4 7 Home screen 32, 60 Home tab (Home screen) 62 I Input - enter te xt 109 - onscreen k eyboar d 106 Install and uninstall pr ograms[...]
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Index 281 Modem - Bluetooth 193 - USB 192 MP3 T rimmer 242 Multimedia 222 Multimedia messages (MMS) 69, 100, 129, 132, 133 Music tab (Home screen) 82 Mute micr ophone 52 Mute ring 49 My Contact Card 91 My Phone 125 N Navigation pad ( onscreen) 108 Notifications 35, 38 Notification sounds 265 O Office Mobile 245 OneNote Mobile 245 Onscreen k eyboar [...]
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282 Inde x Reply - email 144 - multimedia message (MMS) 134 - te xt message (SMS) 134 Reset phone 27 4 Resolution ( camera) 224 Ring tone 264 Ring type 264 S SD card & phone st orage (Settings tab) 260 Security (Settings tab) 259 Send - email 143 - multimedia message (MMS) 129 - te xt message (SMS) 128 Settings 25 7 Settings tab (Home screen) 8[...]
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Index 283 U Uninstall progr ams 253 Updates & feedback (Settings tab ) 261 Updates and e vents (F acebook) 102 Uploader 261 USB modem 192 USB to PC 123, 261, 269 V Vibr ate 39 Video captur e mode 223 Vie w photos and videos using Albums 230 V oice call 44 V oicemail 46 V oice R ecorder 248 V olume 39, 258, 264 W W allpaper 63 W eather tab (Home[...]