Kyocera Hydro XTRM manual

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    K YO C E R A H y d r o X T R M U s e r G u i d e[...]

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    TOC i T able of Cont ents Phone Basics ................................................................................................ 1 Battery .................................................................................................... 1 Install the Bat tery ................................................................................[...]

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    TOC ii Call from Conta cts ................................................................................... 26 Call a Number in a Text Me ssage .................................................................. 26 Call an Emergency Number ......................................................................... 26 Call a Number w ith Pauses ....[...]

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    TOC iii Add or Edit Informa tion for a Contact ............................................................ 41 Assign a Picture to a Contact ....................................................................... 41 Assign a Ringto ne to a Contact ..................................................................... 42 Assign a Vibrat ion to a Cont[...]

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    TOC iv Save and Resume a Draft Message ................................................................ . 57 New Messages Not ification ......................................................................... 58 Ma nag e Message Conversa tions .................................................................... 58 Text and MMS Opt ions ...........[...]

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    TOC v Web and Dat a .............................................................................................. 82 Wi - Fi ...................................................................................................... 82 Turn Wi-Fi On and Conn ect to a Wireless Networ k ................................ .............. 82 Check the Wireles[...]

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    TOC vi Video Viewfin der Screen ............................................................................ 95 Record a Video ....................................................................................... 96 Camera Settin gs ......................................................................................... 97 Video Camera Set tings[...]

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    TOC vii Open Clock ........................................................................................... 112 Set an Alarm ......................................................................................... 112 Delete an Ala rm ................................................................ ..................... 113 Chang Alarm Set ting[...]

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    TOC viii Data Usage Set tings ................................ ................................................. 128 Airplane Mode Settings ............................................................................. 130 VPN Settings ......................................................................................... 130 Tethering & Po rt[...]

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    Phone Basics 1 Phone Basics Battery Install the Battery 1. Insert your thumb- or fingernail into the slit and lift the battery cover. 2. Insert the batt ery, c ontacts end first , and gently press into place. 3. Replace the cover , applyin g equal pressure from the to p down on both sides and mak ing sure all the locking t abs of the cover a re sea[...]

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    Phone Basics 2 2. Plug the othe r end of the USB cable in to the cha rger, and then plug the charger into an electrical outlet. Note: Your phone ’s ba ttery should have enough charg e for the phone to turn on and fin d a signal, set up vo icemail, and make a call. Y ou should fully c harge the bat tery as soon as possible . SIM Card Insert a SIM [...]

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    Phone Basics 3 T urn the Phone On an d Off T urn the Phone On ► Press and hold the Power but ton. T urn the Phone O ff ► Press and hold the Power but ton to open the phone optio ns menu. Touch Power off > OK . Your screen rema ins blank whi le your phone is off. T urn the Screen On and Off T urn the Screen On and Unlock It To save bat tery p[...]

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    Phone Basics 4 Phone Overv iew Key F unct ions CAUTION! Inserting an accesso ry into the incorrect jack may da mage the phone. ● Proximity Sensor/ Light Sensor detect s how close an object is to t he surface of the screen. This is typically used to detect when your face is pressed up against the screen , such as during a phone call. ● Smart Son[...]

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    Phone Basics 5 ● Front-Facing Cam era Lens takes pictures and records videos while fa c ing the screen, and allows y ou to video conference. ● Touchscreen disp lays all the info rmation needed to operat e your phone . Use finger gestures to navigate and int eract with items on the screen. ● LED Indicator disp lays a phone notificatio n, charg[...]

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    Phone Basics 6 Note: Do not cover the microphone s during a call. Do not apply any sheet or sticker to the display area as it may compro mise the hearing quality. T ouchscreen Nav igation Warning: Do not to uch with a pen or sty lus. It may damage the touchscreen. T ouch Touch the screen with your finge r to select or la unch a menu, option, or app[...]

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    Phone Basics 7 Dr ag Touch and hold your fing er before you start t o move it. Do not release your finge r until you have reached the ta rget posi tion. Swipe or Slide To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen.[...]

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    Phone Basics 8 Flick Flicking the screen is si milar to swiping, except that you ne ed to swipe your finger in ligh t, quick strokes. Pinch and Spread Pinch the screen using your thu mb and forefinger to zoom out or spread the screen to zoom in when viewin g a picture or a Web pa ge. (Move fingers inwa rd to zoom ou t and outward to zoom in.)[...]

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    Phone Basics 9 Rotate For most screens, yo u can automat ically change the screen orientat ion from portrait to landscape by turni ng the phone sideways. When en tering text, you can t urn the phone sideways t o bring up a bigger keyboard. Note: The Auto-rot ate screen check box needs to be s elected for the screen o rientation to automatically cha[...]

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    Phone Basics 10 Home Screen Over v iew ● Status Bar: Displays t he time, notificatio n, and phone stat us icons. Slide down to display the N otificatio ns panel. ● Notificat ions Tab : Displays the nu mber of notifications. Touch the t ab or s lide down the stat us bar to displa y the Notificatio ns panel. ● Shortcut: Allow s users to qu ickl[...]

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    Phone Basics 11 ● Widget: Allo ws users to access va rious useful programs. ● Google Searc h Bar: Allows us ers to enter text or spok en keywords for a quick sea rc h on the phone o r on the Internet . Touch to enter t ext or touch to speak your keyword. Extended Screens In addition to the main home screen, your phone has extended hom e screens[...]

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    Phone Basics 12  Touch a thumbn ail to access th e home screen.  Touch to add a new ho me screen. You can have up t o seven h ome screens in total.  Touch and hold a thumbnail and drag it to rearrange th e positions of the home screens. Release the thum bnail where you want to pl ac e it.  Touch and hold a thumbnail, drag it to “ Remo[...]

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    Phone Basics 13 Use F olders You can place seve ral app icons in a folder. Drop an app icon over another on the home screen, and the t wo icons will be in the same fol der . 1. Touch and hold an app icon and drag it over anot her on the home screen. 2. Release your finger . You can see two icons piled within a folder (a black square ). 3. Touch the[...]

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    Phone Basics 14 1. Touch Home > > > Sort by … > Custom > App sorti ng . 2. Touch and hold an app, drag it to a new posi tion and release it. To move it to another screen, drag the app to Jump to another scree n and release it on the screen you want to pl ac e it. 3. Touch DONE . To move the launcher screens: 1. Touch Home > >[...]

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    Phone Basics 15 Network (no sign al) 4G (data service) 3G (data service) 1x (data service ) Airplane mode Alarm set Battery (charging) Battery (full charge ) Battery (discharged ) Notification Icons Icon Description Missed call New email New Gmail New SMS or MMS mes sage Event Music applicatio n is running background USB connectio n Alarm When anim[...]

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    Text Entry 16 T ext Entry T ouchscreen Keyboard Two type s of keyboards are available on your phone : An droid keyboard and Swype . S impl y touch a text field where you want to enter text to call up a keybo ard. You can turn the phone sideways t o bring up a bigger keyboard. See Auto R otate Screen . To switch the keyboard from Set tings: 1. Touch[...]

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    Text Entry 17 Keyboard F unctions Key Description Shift: Touch to togg le between lower case and upper case. Caps lock: Double-to uch the lower case or upper case shift key. Text mode: Touch to toggle betw een the Alphabet keyboard and Number & Symbol key board. Voice input mod e: Touch to en ter text using your voice. Backspace: Touch to delet[...]

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    Text Entry 18  In Number & Sy mbol mode , touch to display more symbols .  Some keys ha ve alternate characters. In either mode , if a key displays an ext ra character at t he upper right c orner, touch and h old the key to enter the character . Or, touch and long hold a key to call up a list of all the characters availa ble on that key .[...]

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    Text Entry 19 Android Keyboard Settings 1. On the Android key board, touch and hold the ke y immediat ely left to t he space key and touch Android k eyboard settings . - or – Touch Home > > Settings > Language & input , and touch next to Android keyboard . 2. Choose from the following options.  Input language s : Touch to select t[...]

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    Text Entry 20 Swype Keyboard Overv iew Note: Key appearance may vary depend ing on the selected applicatio n or text field.[...]

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    Text Entry 21 Tip: For tips on usin g Swype, touch and hold the Swype key and then touch How t o Swype. Keyboard F unctions Key Description Text mode: Touch t o toggle bet ween the Alphabet keyboard a nd Number & Symbol key board. Swype: Touch and hold to access the t ips or the set tings of Swy pe. Voice input mode: Touch to en ter text using [...]

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    Text Entry 22  Some keys ha ve alternate characters. In either mode , if a key displays an ext ra character on the upper right corner, touch and hold the key to enter the character . Or, touch and long hold a key to call up a list of all the characters availa ble on that key . Touch the chara cter you want t o enter from the li st. Enter T ext b[...]

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    Text Entry 23 2. Choose from the following options:  How to Swype: Touch to learn Swype in quick s teps.  Gestures: Touch to learn som e useful shortcuts on the Sw ype keyboard.  Preferences: Tou c h to sho w the following settings menus for Swy pe.  Vibrate on key p ress: Select to ac tivate vibrat ion when a key is touched.  Sound [...]

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    Text Entry 24 Copy and P aste T ext To copy and pa ste the text: 1. Open the applicat ion or received message tha t you want to copy text from. 2. Touch and hold the text bo dy. Selection tabs app ear, and the currently selected words or chara cters are hi ghlighted. Drag the tabs to expand or reduce the range of the selected text . Tip: Touch or S[...]

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    Phone Calls 25 Phone Calls Make Phone Calls Call Using the Phone Dialpad 1. Touch Home > .  If the dialpad is no t displayed when the Phone app, touch the Phone tab . 2. Touch the num ber keys on t he dialpad to enter the pho ne number. 3. Touch the Talk key to call the number. 4. To end the call, to uch . Call from Call Log 1. Touch Home >[...]

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    Phone Calls 26 2. Touch the Call Log ta b to displa y the Call log list. 3. Touch the pho ne icon next to the name or number you wa nt to place a call.  For additio nal options, touch the name or numb er. Call from Conta cts 1. Touch Home > . 2. Touch the Peo ple tab to display the People lis t. The contacts with ph one numbers in People are [...]

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    Phone Calls 27 2. Touch . Once an emergency call is placed, your phone will be in Emergency mode for the following five minutes a fter the call where no n-emergency calls cannot be made. To exit Emergen c y mode immedia tely: ► Touch Back > Exit Emergen cy mode > Yes . Enhanced 911 (E911) Information This phone features an embedd ed Global [...]

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    Phone Calls 28 1. Touch Home > > to disp lay the dialpad. 2. Touch and hold until you see a “+” on the display screen. 3. Enter the count ry c ode and pho ne number, and then touch . The phone automatically prepends the access c ode for int ernational dialing, followed by the country code and pho ne number. Call Using Internet Calling Whe[...]

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    Phone Calls 29  Ask for each call to a sk each tim e you make a call. Receive Phone Calls When you receive a phone call from a contact, the Incomin g call screen appears and displays the caller ID icon, name, and phone number of t he calling party. When you receive a phone call from someone who i s not stored in People, only the default c aller [...]

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    Phone Calls 30  Record your greetin g. Important: Voicemail Password – It is st rongly recommend ed that you create a pa ssword when sett ing up your voicema il to protect against una uthorized access. Witho ut a password, any one who has access to your phone is able to access your voicemail messa ges. V oicemail Notificatio n There are severa[...]

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    Phone Calls 31 2. Touch > Setti ngs > Voicemail . 3. Configure the fo llowing settings:  Service to sele ct the voicemail se rvice provider.  Setup to configure the voicemail numbe r if necessary.  Ringtone to select the ringto ne for the voicemail.  Vibrate to select when t he phone responds with vibrat ion to a new voicemail mes[...]

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    Phone Calls 32 Warning: Because of higher vo lume levels, do not place t he phone near your ear during speakerphone use. Touch during a c all to d isplay a list of additional in -call features. To uch an option to select it. ● Contacts: Displa ys your People list. ● Bluetooth: Routes t he phon e’s audio throug h a connected Bluetoot h headset[...]

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    Phone Calls 33 3-W ay Calling With 3-Way Cal ling, you can talk to two peo ple at the same time. When us ing this feat ure, the normal ai rtime rates wil l be c harged for ea ch of the two calls. 1. On the Phone screen, enter a number and to uch . 2. Once you have established the connectio n, touch Add call, and dial the second number. (This puts t[...]

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    Phone Calls 34 Other Call Settings North American Dialing 1. Touch Home > . 2. Touch > Setti ngs . 3. Select the North Ameri can dialing check box wh en placing international calls w hile in the United St ates or Canada . See Call Using the Plus (+) Code Dial ing . International Dialing 1. Touch Home > . 2. Touch > Setti ngs . 3. Clear [...]

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    Phone Calls 35 2. Touch > Setti ngs > TTY mode . 3. Touch TTY Full , TTY HCO , or TTY VCO to turn TTY mo de on. - or – Touch TTY Off to turn TTY mo de off. Note: When enabled, TT Y mode may impair the a udio qualit y of non-TTY devices connected to the heads et jack. Warning: 911 Emergency Calling It is recommend ed t hat TTY users make eme[...]

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    Phone Calls 36 3. Touch and hold t he item you want to reset and t ouch Reset > OK . Note: You cannot rese t Lifetime calls , which is the total duration of all the calls you have made and received sin ce the activation of the pho ne. Call Restrictions You can restrict the ph one calls your phone can make and receive. Em ergency calls will not b[...]

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    Phone Calls 37 2. Touch to displa y the Call log list.  You can determin e if an entry w as an incoming, outgoing, or a missed call from the icons shown belo w. = Incoming Call = Outgoing Call = Missed Call Call Log Options ► To make a call from Call log, see Call from Call Log . For additio nal options: 1. Touch Home > . 2. Touch to displa[...]

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    People 38 P eople The People app lication lets you store and manage contacts from a variety of sources, including conta cts you ent er and save directly in your phone as wel l as contact s synchronized with your Go ogle account or compat ible email programs. Display P eople ► Touch Home > > People . You wil l see the Contacts list . Contact[...]

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    People 39  Contacts to di s play: Selects conta c ts to be displ ayed on People . See Dis play Options .  Import/export : Imports/expo rts c ontacts from/t o the microSD card or s hares your visible contacts.  Accounts: Opens the sync optio ns for accounts.  Settings: Opens the Display opt ions page. Yo u c an select how yo ur entries a[...]

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    People 40  You may be pro mpted to select an account to synchronize th e new contact with.  Select an account from the displayed list.  Touch Add accou nt to add a new account .  Touch Keep local to sav e your contacts to your pho ne only. 3. Use the keyboa rd to enter as much information as you w ant.  (People icon): Tou ch the pict[...]

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    People 41 Note: To select a ty pe (label) for a pho ne number, email address, or po stal address (su ch as MOBILE , HO M E , WORK , etc.), touch the t ype to the right of the field and select the appropriate ty pe. Note: To add more ph one numbers, ema il addresses, e tc., touch Add new und er the current numbers or address es. 4. When you have fin[...]

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    People 42 4. To assign a st ored picture, touch Choose photo f rom Gallery , select the app t o use, and locate and select a pi cture. - or - To assign a ne w picture, to uch Take photo and ta ke a picture by touching . Touch to continue if yo u are satisfied with the picture , or touch and take anothe r picture. 5. You may be pro mpted to size the[...]

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    People 43 3. Select the All calls to voicemai l check box. Delete a Conta ct 1. Touch Home > > Peopl e > . 2. Touch a contact to display it, and to uch > Delete > OK . Add a Group Contact Create a group cont act with your personal conta c t entries in Peo ple . Note: In order to create a group contact, you may firs t sync yo ur phone[...]

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    People 44 Delete a Group Co ntact 1. Touch Home > > Peopl e > . 2. Touch an entry, and to uch > Delete > OK . ICE (In Case of Emergency) Registering ICE information might help rescue workers, such as paramedics and police officers, as well as hosp ital personnel identify y our primary contact or special me dical need you might have i[...]

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    People 45 To access the ICE in formation: 1. Touch if it appears on t he lock screen. – or – Touch and hold the screen and flick the lock icon under your finge r in any direction to unlo ck the screen, and touch Home > > People > . 2. The follow ing options are available:  Touch My infor mation to display the regist ered information[...]

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    People 46 Share a Contact You can quickly sha re the contacts us ing Bluetoot h, email, or Gmail. 1. Touch Home > > Peopl e > . 2. Touch an entry, and to uch > Share . 3. In the Share contact via menu, sele ct a metho d:  Bluetooth to send t he info rmation via Bluetooth. See Bluetoot h for informatio n on pairing and send ing via Bl[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 47 Accounts and Messaging Gmail You will need a Go ogle account to access several phone features such as Gmail, Goo gle Maps, Google Talk , and the Google Pl ay Store applications. Before yo u are able to access Goo gle applicatio ns, you must enter yo ur account informat ion. These applications sync betw een your phone and [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 48 used to aut henticate your account should yo u ever encounter problems or forget your password. It is st rongly e ncouraged for And roid users so you can regain ac c ess to Google Mobi le™ services and purchases on your p hone. 7. Select if you want to join Google+ or not. 8. Select the accoun t settings, read and a c c[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 49  Read a new email mes sage: Touch the unread m essage or the conversati on with an unread message (j ust-arrived item s display in bo ld).  Select message s and conversations: Touch t he box before the email or conversation.  View the Inbox of yo ur other Gmail account: Touch In b ox at the to p of the screen and[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 50 3. To reply to o r forward a m essage:  Touch to reply to the m essage.  Touch > Reply all to re ply to all recipients.  Touch > Forward to for ward the message. 4. After composing your message, touch . Email Use the Mail appli c ation to se nd and receive email from your webmail or other accounts, using PO[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 51 3. Enter the Username , Password , Server , and Domain info rmation:  Username: enter yo ur netwo rk login username.  Password: typicall y your network access pass word (case-sensitive).  Server: your excha nge server remote email address. Typicall y it is in the form mail.XXX.com. Obtain this informatio n f rom [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 52 any matching addresses from y our contacts list a re displayed. Touch a match to enter the address di rectly. Tip: You can enter a nam e saved in People to call up the email address. Touc h a match from an availabl e list. Tip: If you want to se nd a CC or a BCC of the email t o othe r recipients, touch > Add Cc/Bcc . [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 53  Touch to refresh your e mail box.  Touch > Settings to display the email settin gs. See General Email Setti ngs and Email Account S ettings . Refresh an Email Account Whatever your a utomat ic synchronizatio n settings are, you can also synchronize your sent and received email messa ges manually at any time. ►[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 54 3. Select the accoun t you want to edit. 4. Set the follo wing options . Some op tions are avail able to corporat e account onl y:  Account name: Edit y our accoun t name.  Your name: Edit your na me displayed on yo ur emails.  Signature: Create an em ail signature for your out going emails.  Quick respon ses:[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 55 Delete an Emai l Account If you no longer want an email account on your pho ne, you can delete it through the mail settings menu. 1. Touch Home > > Email . 2. Touch > Settings . 3. Select the accoun t you want to delete. 4. Touch Remove acco unt > OK . T ext Messaging and MMS With Text Me ssaging (SMS), you ca[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 56 4. Touch Type me s sage and then st art composing your messa ge. 5. When done, touch to send the text mes sage. Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you need t o add a little more to a text message, you can send a mul timedia message (MMS) with pictures, recorded voices, or audio or video files , or slidesho ws. 1. Touch [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 57 5. Touch and select from t he following file at tachments.  Pictures: Select an app and then select a stored picture to attach.  Capture pictur e: Take a picture to at tach.  Videos: Select an ap p and then select a stored vide o to atta c h.  Capture video : Record a vide o to attach.  Audio: Select an app[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 58 1. On the Messagi ng screen, touch t he message t o resume edi ting it. “Draft” in red appears at the right of the mess age in the list. 2. When you finis h editing the message, touch or . New Messages Notification Depending o n your notification settings , the phone will play a ringto ne, vibrate, or disp lay the mes[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 59 V iew a M ultimedia Message (MMS) 1. Touch Home > > Messa ging . 2. On the Messagi ng screen, touch a m ultimedia message or mes sage thread to open it. 3. Touch the att achment to open it. Tip: To save the at tachment, touch and hold the mes sage, and then t ouch Save attachment on the o ptions menu. Note: When Aut[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 60 stored contact info rmation, you can view the co ntact details, phone or send an em ail message to the contact, and more. T ext and MMS Options The message s settings menu lets you control options fo r your text and MM S messages including message lim its, size settings, and notifi c ations. 1. Touch Home > > Messa [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 61 ● Emergency Alert Tone/ Vib: Se lect this option to play a tone or vibrate the pho ne when receiving an Em ergency Alert. Multimedia (MMS) Messages Settings ● Delivery reports: Sel ect this o ption to request a delivery report for each message you send. ● Read report s: Select this opt ion to request a read report f[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 62 2. Touch the screen to show the progress bar at t he bottom. Touch the screen while the bar is display ed to pause/ play the video. Move the slider on the ba r to th e left or right to rewin d or fast-forward t he video. Search for V ideos 1. On the YouTub e screen, touch at the upper right of the screen to open the sea r[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 63 1. On the friends list screen, touch > Add friend . 2. Enter the Goo gle Talk ID or the Gmail address of the person you want t o add. 3. Touch DONE . V iew Y our Inv itatio ns On the friends list screen, the friends you in vited appear offline in your Friends list until they accept your invita tion. Respond to an Inv i[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 64 Manage Y our Frien ds Friends on the frien ds list screen are sorted acco rding to their online st atus and are listed alphabeticall y. V iew th e Friends List You can sort your frien ds as yo u like. ► On the friends list screen, touch > Display opti on s .  Availability to show t he friends that you frequently c[...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 65 Display a Mobile Indicator You can choose to show a mobile indicat or along with your name to let your friends k now the type of wireles s device you are using. 1. On the friends list screen, touch > Settings . 2. Touch your accoun t name and select the Mobile indicator check box. Sign Out Follow the steps to sign out [...]

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    Accounts and Me ssaging 66 Touch OK to confirm if reque sted. Select Silent if you do not wa nt the phone to ring when a new voice or video chat invit ation arrives.  Vibrate: Select if y ou want the phone to vibrate when a new voice o r video chat invitation arrives.  Default video effect : Select to set the level of the im age stabilization[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 67 Applications and Enter tainment All of your phone ’s features are a c cessible throu gh the App s list. Note: Available appl ications and services are subject to change at any time. Google Play Store App Google Play ™ is your digital cont ent destination to discover Android ap ps, books, movies, music and much[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 68 Note: The Google Pla y Store screen shots and optio ns may vary depending on the version installed on your phone. Your Go ogle Play Store app will updat e automatically when available. 4. Touch an app to read a descript ion about the app and user reviews. 5. Touch Install (for free applicat ions) or the price icon[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 69 ► On your computer, go to wallet.google.com to creat e a Google Wallet account. - or - The first tim e you use your phone to buy an item from Google Pla y, you’re prom pted to enter your bi lling information to set up a Google Wallet account. Warning: When you’ve used Google Wallet once to purchase an app fr[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 70 3. Locate the app and to uch it. 4. Touch Open . Uninstall an App You can uninst all any app that you have do wnloaded and installed from Google Play. 1. Touch Home > > Play St ore . 2. Touch > My Apps . 3. On the INSTALLED sc reen, touch the app you wa nt to uninstall, and the n touch Uninstall . 4. When[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 71 4. Read the second messa ge and touch Agree to allo w apps to use Google ’ s locatio n service. You also need to enable Google's locatio n settings when you use any Goo gle apps for location- based services. To let Goo gle apps access y our location: 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Google > Locatio[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 72 Find Y our Current Location Note: Don’t forget t o set your location sources. On the Google Ma ps screen, touch . A blinking blu e arrow indicates your current lo cation on the map. Thi s feature is available when GPS satellit es or Wi -Fi & mobile net work location is enabled. See Ac tivate Location Mode . [...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 73 ● Traffic: Add thi s layer to view real-tim e traffic conditions with roads marked in colo r - coded lines that indicate the traffic conditio n. This mode is available in selected areas only. ● Satellite: Add thi s layer to use the same sa tellite data as Go ogle Earth. The images are not real-time an d are ap[...]

  • Page 83

    Applications and Entertainmen t 74 Google Nav igation Google Navigat ion uses your current locatio n ( provided by GPS communication t o your phone ) to provide vario us location-base d services. 1. Touch Home > > Navig ation . 2. If you see the onsc reen disclaim er , read it and touch Acce pt if you agree. 3. Choose from the following onscr[...]

  • Page 84

    Applications and Entertainmen t 75 1. Touch Home > > Maps . 2. Touch Maps at t he top of the screen and touch Latitude. 3. The follow ing options are available:  Touch MAP VIEW to see you friend on the Google Ma p.  Touch to invite your friend to the Latitude.  Touch to sign in the Latitude.  Touch > Refresh friend s to refresh[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 76 ● Don’t accept: No locatio n information is shared bet ween you and y our friends. You can change how your locat ion is shared with each friend at any time. See Connect with Your Friends for det ails. Show Y our Friends You can show y our friends us ing the map view or the list view . Map View: Touch MAP VIEW [...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 77 ● Remove this fri end: Remove t he friend from your list and stop sharing locations with him or her altoget her. Change Location Settings You have control over how and when you can be found by your friends. Only the last locatio n sent to Latit ude is stored with your Google acco unt. If you turn off Latitude or[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 78 Open the Music Libr ary ► Touch Home > > Play Music . The Music library screen app ears. Play Music 1. On the Music library screen, touch a category na me to view its contents. Avail able categories are:  PLAYLISTS to sele c t a cust omized playlist you’ve created.  RECENT to show the albums you ha[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 79 The follow ing options are available for the contr ol: ● Drag the slider to rewind or fast-forward. ● Touch to pause. Touch to resume playing. ● Touch to go back to the beginning of the curren t ly played piece. To uch to jump to the st art of the next piece. ● Touch to toggle shuffle on or off. ● Touch [...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 80 Now Playing Queu e The Now Play ing queue allows for queuing and r eordering of the music. Display the Now Playing Queue ► On the Now Play ing screen, touch . See Now Playing Screen . Add an Item to the Queue 1. Open the Music library a nd identify the item you want to add to the queue. 2. Touch next to the item[...]

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    Applications and Entertainmen t 81 Add an Item to an Existing Playlist 1. Open the Music library a nd browse for the song t hat you want t o add to the playlist. 2. Touch next to the so ng you want to add and touch Add to playlist . 3. On the Add to pl aylist windo w, touch the name of the playli st that you want to add the song to . Remove an Item[...]

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    Web and Data 82 W eb and Da ta Your phone ’s da ta capabilities let you w irelessly acc ess the Interne t or your corporate network thro ugh a variety of connections, includ ing Wi -Fi, Data Services, and Virtual Private Networks (VPN). The follow ing topics address your phone’s data connections and the built-in Web browser. Additiona l da ta-r[...]

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    Web and Data 83 Note: Wi -Fi networks are se lf-discoverable, whi c h means no additio nal steps are required for your phone to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It ma y be necessary to provide a userna me and passw ord for certain close d wireless networks. Check the W irel ess Network Sta tus 1. Touch Home > > Settin gs > Wi - Fi . 2. Touch th[...]

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    Web and Data 84 Launch a W eb Connection ► Touch Home > > Chrome . (Your da ta connection starts and you see the home page.) Note: Internet connectio ns c an be ma de either throug h the data service or via W i- Fi (configured within t he Settings > Wi - Fi ). Note: The Browser aut omatically launches when a Web link is touched from wit [...]

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    Web and Data 85 Before you can initia te a VPN connection, your p hone must first establis h a Wi-Fi or data connection. For info rmation about setting up and using these c onnections on y our phone, see Launch a Web Connecti on and Turn Wi-Fi On and Co nnect to a Wireless Network . Install Security Certificates Your netwo rk administrator may inst[...]

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    Web and Data 86 4. Open the Web brow ser to access resources such as intranet sites on your corpo rate network. (For mo re informa tion about browsing the Web, see Learn to Navig a te Chrome .) Disconnect from a VPN 1. Drag the stat us bar down to open the Notifi c ations pane l. 2. Touch the VPN c onnectio n to return to the VPN sett ings screen, [...]

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    Web and Data 87 2. Expand them outward (spread) to zoom in. To zoom out : 1. Place your thum b and index finger on t he screen . 2. Bring them toge ther (pinch) to zoom out. Go Back To go back one page: ► Touch Back on your pho ne. R epeat this pro c ess to keep going back through y our Web page hist ory of r ecently visi ted pages. Go to a Speci[...]

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    Web and Data 88 other traces, like c ookies, on your pho ne after you close all open in cognit o tabs. Any bookmarks you create will be preserved. ● Bookmarks: Allo ws you to access and m anage your bookmarks . ● Other device s: When you sign in Chrome, allows you to refer to the open tabs, bookmarks , and omnibox dat a from other devices logge[...]

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    Web and Data 89  to launch a Web search fo r the selected text. Adjust Chrome Set tings You can control many of the Chrome settings t hrough the settings men u. 1. Touch Home > > Chrome > > Settings . 2. You can access the following se ttings men us:  Search engine: Se lects t he search engine.  A uto fill forms: Saves th e pro[...]

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    Web and Data 90  Google location s ettings : Allows sites to request access to your lo cation.  Website setti ngs : Allows you t o c onfigure advan ced settings for individual websites.  Bandwidth managem ent:  Preload web p ages: Selects whe n to preload web pages for opening webpages faster.  Developer tool s : These men us are spe[...]

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    Web and Data 91 5. Select or create a folde r to save the bookmar k. 6. Touch Save . Edit Bookmarks 1. Touch Home > > Chrome > > Bookmarks . 2. Touch and hold the bookm ark you want to edit and touch Edit bookmark . 3. Edit the bo okmark and touch Save . Touch Remo v e to remove the bookmark. – or – 1. Touch > on the Web page you[...]

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    Web and Data 92 3. Select this devi ce and follow your onscreen instructions to enter the passkey (provided on the Po rtable Wi-Fi hot spot page). 4. Launch your Web bro wser to confirm you have an Internet conne c tion. Configure Mobile Hotspot 1. Touch Home > > Settings > More … > Tethering & porta ble hotspot > Set up Wi -Fi[...]

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    Camera and Video 93 Camer a an d V ideo You can use the camera or video camera to ta ke and share pictures and video s. Your phone comes with a 5.0 mega pixel main camera with a n autofocus feature that lets you capture sharp pictures and videos. T ake Pictures Open the Camer a ► Touch Home > > Camera . Camer a Vie wfinder Screen ● Camera[...]

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    Camera and Video 94 ● Thumbnail: Thum bnail of the latest image y ou took. Touch to view and ma nage. ● Shutter button : Touch to tak e a picture. ● Zoom slider: Drag this slider to chang e the zoom settings . You can also cha nge the zoom settin gs by pressing the volume bu tton up or down. ● Switch button: Touch to select camera or camco [...]

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    Camera and Video 95 Rev iew Screen After capturing a pictur e or video, touch the thumbn ail and th e review screen is displayed. You can instant ly share your pictures or videos. See Sha re Pictur es and Videos . Touch the Gallery icon to edit your pictures or videos. See View Pic tures and Videos Using G allery . ● Gallery: Opens the Gallery or[...]

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    Camera and Video 96 ● Switch View But ton: Touch to switch between the back camera lens an d the front- facing camera lens (for self-portraits, video chat ting, etc.). ● Thumbnail: Thum bnail of the latest image y ou took. Touch to view and ma nage. ● Recorder button : Touch to ta ke a video. Touch again to stop. ● Zoom slider: Drag this sl[...]

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    Camera and Video 97 4. Change the set tings, if necessary. See Video Camera Settings . 5. Frame your subject on t he screen. 6. Touch to start capturing video . 7. Touch to stop capturin g. 8. Choose wha t you want to do with the video you’ve just capt ured. See Review Scree n for details. Camer a Settin gs You can adjust yo ur camera’s set ti [...]

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    Camera and Video 98 V ideo Camer a Settings You can adjust yo ur video cam era settings using the icons on t he main video camera screen and the full video camera sett ings menu. 1. Touch Home > > Camera . 2. Touch > to activate video c amera mode. 3. Touch if you want to select the fron t -facing cam era. 4. Touch > to show t he video [...]

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    Camera and Video 99 Pictures or videos yo u took with the interna l c amera are stored in Camer a album. Folders in your st orage card that contain pictures and videos will als o be treated as al bums and will be list ed below Camera. The actual fold er names will be used as the album names. If you have dow nloaded any pictures and videos, th ese w[...]

  • Page 109

    Camera and Video 100 2. Touch an image t o view a picture or video. Note: Touch to select images or sort ima ges. Zoom In or Out o n a Picture There are two w ays you can zoom in o r out of a p icture. ► Touch the screen twice quickly to zoom in . T ouc h the screen twice quickly t o zoom out. - or - Pinch the screen using your thu mb and forefin[...]

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    Camera and Video 101  Drag the dot o n the timeline to rewind or forwa rd the video. Close Galle ry ► While in the Ga llery screen, touch Home . W orkin g with Pictures Picture Options M enu ► With the pict ure displayed, touch to show t he following menu.  Delete: Deletes the selected pi c ture/video.  Slideshow: Starts the slidesho w[...]

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    Camera and Video 102  to add exposu re effect.  to add artist ic effect.  to add color effe c t.  to add addit ional effect.  to undo the action.  to redo the actio n. 5. When finished, t ouch SAVE . Rotate a nd Save a P icture 1. Touch Home > > Gallery . 2. Touch an album and then touch a picture. 3. Touch > Rotate left [...]

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    Camera and Video 103 6. Touch OK to apply the cha nges to the picture. The cropped picture is saved on the st orage card as a copy . The origina l picture remains unedited. Share Pictures and V ideos The Gallery app lication lets y ou send pictures and videos using ema il or multimedia mes sages. You can share pictures on your social networks such [...]

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    Camera and Video 104 For more informat ion about sending a mult imedia message, see Se n d a Mul timedia Message (MMS) . Send Pictures or V ideos Using Bluetoot h You can select several pictures, videos, or both a nd send them to anot her phone or your computer using Blu etooth. 1. Touch Home > > Gallery . 2. Touch the album that contains the[...]

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    Camera and Video 105 4. Touch > Picasa . 5. Select the onlin e album where you want to upload the pictures, or touch to create a new album. 6. Touch Upload . Y ou can view the pictures online at picasaweb.google.com . Share V ideos on Y ouT ube You can share your vide os by uploading t hem to YouTube™. Before you do t his, you must create a Yo[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 106 T ools and Calendar Calendar Use Calendar to c reate and m anage events, meetings, and a ppointments. Your Calendar helps organize your tim e and reminds you of impo rtant events. Depending on your sy nchronization settings , your phone ’s Calenda r stays in sync wit h your Calendar on the Web , or the co rporate calendar.[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 107 Note: You can add anot her reminder time in a Google Cal endar event. Touch Add reminder to add ano ther reminder. 10. Select your sta tus to be disp layed on your calendar. 11. Set the privacy st atus of this event. 12. Touch DONE . Inv ite Guests to Y our Event If you want to in vite guests to your event, yo u need to crea[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 108 1. Slide the sta tus bar down to ope n the Notifications panel. Note: If you have other pending even t reminders, these events will also app e ar on the screen. 2. Do one of the fo llowing:  Touch Snooze under the event name to postpo n e the event reminder for five minutes.  Touch the event name to access the reminder[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 109 When in Day view , slide left or right across t he screen to view earlier or later days. W e ek V iew Week view disp lays a chart of the events of one week. When in Week view : ● You can touch and ho ld on a time slot to create an event. ● Touch an event t o view its det ails. ● Slide left or right a cross t he screen [...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 110 Month View In Month view, you’ll se e markers on days that have events. When in Mont h view: ● Touch the toda y icon to highlight the current day . ● Touch a day to view the event s of that day. ● Slide up or down t he screen to view earlier or lat er months. Er ase Calendar Ev ents 1. Touch Home > > Calendar .[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 111 Edit Calendar E vents 1. Touch Home > > Calendar . 2. Open the calendar event details.  In Agenda , Day , and Week view s, touch the calendar event yo u want to edit.  In Month view, to uch the date whe re the calend ar event occurs, and touch the calendar event. 3. Touch . If it is a rec urrin g event, select Ch[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 112 Clock The Clock appli cation functio ns as a desk clock that sh ows the dat e and time. You can also use it to turn y our phone into an al arm c lock. Open Clock ► Touch Home > > Clock . Set an Alarm 1. Touch Home > > Clock . 2. Touch on the screen.[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 113 Note: When you first o pen the alarms, two alarms are s et up by default and read y for you to customize. These alarms are t urned off by default. 3. Touch an existin g alarm to change the settings o r touch to add a new one and set the alarm tim e. 4. Touch Time to adjus t the hour and minute, and sele c t AM or PM by flick[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 114 3. From the Alarms scr een, t ouch a desired alarm, and t hen touch . 4. Touch OK to confirm the de letion. Chang Alarm Set tings 1. Touch Home > > Clock . 2. Touch on the screen. 3. From the Alarms scr een, touch > Settings . 4. Configure the fo llowing options:  Alarm in silent mod e: Select to so und the alarm[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 115 V oic e Serv ices Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) You can use your pho ne ’s built -in automat ic speech recognitio n (ASR) softwa re (Voice Dialer) to dial a phone number in your People or to laun c h phone functions. All you have t o do is talk into the pho ne, and ASR will recognize your voice and compl ete tasks by [...]

  • Page 125

    Tools and Cale ndar 116 T ext- to -S peech Se ttings Your phone can conve rt text into spee c h in some downloade d applications. You may select the langua ge you hear or adjust it s speed. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Language & input . – or – Touch Home > > Settings > Acces s ibility . 2. Touch Text- to -speec h output .[...]

  • Page 126

    Tools and Cale ndar 117  Block offensive words to replace rec ognized off ensive words in transcri ptions with [#] when entering text by speaking.  Hotword detect ion to launch voice search by saying ‘ Google. ’  Download offlin e speech recognition to dow nload the speech recognitio n data for offline use.  Personalized recogn itio[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 118 enabled hand helds, computers, printers, and wir eless phones. The Bluetoot h c ommunicatio n range is usually approximately 30 feet. T urn Bluetooth On or O ff 1. Touch Home > > Settings . 2. Touch the off icon next to Bluetoot h to turn Bluet ooth on . – or – Touch the on icon next to Bluetooth to turn Blu etooth[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 119 Connect a Bluet ooth Headset or Car Kit You can listen t o music over a Bluetooth st ereo headset, or have hands-free conve rsations using a compat ible Bluetooth headset or car kit. It’s the sam e procedure t o set up stereo audio and ha nds-free devices. To listen to music with your hea dset or car kit , the headset o r [...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 120 5. If prompted to ent er a pass c ode, try 0000 or 12 34, or consult the headset or car kit documentat ion to find the passcode. 6. If you still cannot reconnect to the headset or car kit, follow the instruc tions in Disconnect or Unpair from a Bluetooth Device , and then follow t he instructions in Connect a Bluet ooth Head[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 121 3. Follow the steps for the type of item yo u want to send:  Picture or video (in Cam era): After capturing a pictu re or video , touch the thumbnail and then touch > Bluetooth .  Pictures and video s ( in Gallery ): On the Albums t ab, touch an album, touch the items you w ant to sha re and then touch > Bluetoot[...]

  • Page 131

    Tools and Cale ndar 122 microSD Card A microSD™ ca rd is an opt ional accessory that allow s you to store images, videos, music , documents, and voice dat a on your phone. Note: Be sure to use only re commended microSD cards ( up to 32 GB). Using non- recommended microSD cards could cause dat a loss and damage your pho ne. Note: You can easily da[...]

  • Page 132

    Tools and Cale ndar 123 Remove the micro SD Card Before removing yo ur phone ’s microSD card, use the Storage sett ings menu to unmount the card. 1. Unmount the microSD card. S ee Unmount t he microSD Card . 2. Insert your thumb- or fingernail into the slit and lift the battery cover. 3. Gently pull t he microSD card out of the microSD card slot.[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 124 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Storage > Us er storage . 2. Touch Unmount SD card > OK . The microSD ca rd will be mo unted automatically when in serted. See Insert a microSD Car d . F ormat the microSD C ard 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Storage > Us er storage . 2. Scroll down the sc reen, and touch[...]

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    Tools and Cale ndar 125 Use the Phone ’ s microSD Card as a Media De v ice or Ca mer a You can connect your phone as a media device t o your computer. 1. Connect the phone to your computer using the su pplied USB cable. The USB icon appears on the status bar. 2. Slide the sta tus bar down to open the Notificatio ns panel and touch the USB connect[...]

  • Page 135

    Tools and Cale ndar 12 6  Delete to delete th e f ile or folder.  Edit file name/Ed it folder name to change the f ile or folder name.  Set as to assig n the image to Contacts or wa llpaper.  Use as phone ri ngtone to assign the audio t o your phone ringto ne.  Details to displa y the file details such as File size , F ormat , or Dat[...]

  • Page 136

    Settings 127 Settings Wireless & Networks Settings Wi - Fi Settings The Wi-Fi sett ings menu lets you turn Wi-Fi on o r off, set up and conn ect to available Wi- Fi networks , and configure adv anced Wi-Fi options. For informatio n about Wi- Fi features, see Wi - Fi . Access the Wi-Fi Settings Menu ► Touch Home > > Settings > Wi - Fi[...]

  • Page 137

    Settings 128 Bluetooth Settings Your phone’s Blu etooth capa bilities let you use wireles s headsets, send and receive pictures and files, and mo re. For de tails on yo ur phone’s Blueto oth settings, see The Bluetooth Settings Menu . Access the Bluetooth Settings Menu ► Touch Home > > Settings > Bluetoot h . MaxiMZR Settings MaxiMZR[...]

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    Settings 129  The total us age amount and the usage amoun t b y each app will be displayed below the chart. Touch ea c h app to see further details. Set Data Usage Limit You can also set the limit fo r mobile data in case you don’t ha ve an unlimited data plan which c ut s of f data at a specifi ed threshold. Warning: The usage disp layed is m[...]

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    Settings 130 Airplane Mode Set tings Airplane mode allows you to use ma ny of your phone ’s features , such as Ga llery, Camera, and Music, when you are on an airplane or in any o ther area where making or receiving calls or data is prohi bited. When you set your phone to Airpla ne mode, it cannot send or re c eive any calls or access onlin e inf[...]

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    Settings 131  LTE/CDMA: The ph one will connect to LTE or CDMA. The phone wil l sc an for an LTE network and conn ec t to it when av ailable.  CDMA: The phone wil l connect to CDMA onl y . Access P oint Name To add APN: 1. Touch Home > > Settings > More… > Mobile networ ks > Access Point Names . 2. Touch > New APN . 3. Ent[...]

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    Settings 132  Automati c to search an alternate network when the home network is not available. Data Roaming To use the dat a service while roaming: 1. Touch Home > > Settings > More… > Mobile networ ks . 2. Select the Data roaming check box. 3. Read the message and touch OK . Phone Settings Sound Settings V olumes 1. Touch Home &g[...]

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    Settings 133 V ibrate When Ringing Set your phone ring and vibrate simult aneously. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Sound . 2. Select the Vibrate w h en ringi ng check box. P ersistent Alerts You can set alerts , such as be ep, vibration, or LED blin king for notification. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Sound > Persistent alerts . 2[...]

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    Settings 134 Screen Lock Sound Play soun ds when locking and unlocking the scre en. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Sound . 2. Select the Screen lock sound check box. V ibrate on T ouch Play tone s when using the dialpad. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Sound . 2. Select the Vibrate on touch check box. Hearing Aid Use your hearing aid d[...]

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    Settings 135 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Display . 2. Clear the Auto-rotat e screen check bo x . Sleep Select the delay time before the screen auto matically turns off. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Display > Sleep . 2. Select a delay tim e. F ont Size 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Display > Font size . 2. Select a f[...]

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    Settings 136 Stor age Settings The Storage se ttings menu lets you manage internal storage on your pho ne and provides options for your microSD card. See micro SD Card for the informatio n on microSD card. Memory Information Your phone ha s two internal sto rage areas - system storage and user stora ge. While the system st orage area is for the sys[...]

  • Page 146

    Settings 137 3. Select an optio n:  Media device (M TP): Lets yo u transfer media files on Window s, or using Android File Transfer on Mac (see www.android.com/fil etransfer ).  Camera (PTP): Lets yo u transfer pictu res using a camera software, and transfer any files on the computer that do n ’ t support MTP .  Charge only: Charges the [...]

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    Settings 138  ALL: D isplay s all applicat ions stored on your phone and the inse rted microSD card. You can also see th e storage status on your phone at the bot tom of the screen. P ersonal Settings Location Access Settings Your phone is eq uipped with a Location feature for use in connection wit h location-based services. The Lo cation access[...]

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    Settings 139 You are also recomm ended to frequently change your password to ensu re the safety of yo ur phone and perso nal data. Use Flick to Unlock the Screen You can place the Unlock icon plus up t o three app lication shortcut s on the lock scre en . Flick the icon which appea rs under your finger toward t hose icons to just unlock the screen [...]

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    Settings 140 8. To unlock, turn on t he phone and look at t he front-facing camera so that it recognizes you. If it fails to re cognize you, a backup lock sc reen appears. Enter a pattern or PIN to unlock. Use a P attern to Unlock the Screen 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Securi ty > Screen lock . 2. Touch Pattern . 3. Read the informat i[...]

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    Settings 141 Use a P assword to Unlock the Screen 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Securi ty > Screen lock . 2. Touch Password . 3. Enter a passw ord and touch Conti nue . 4. Enter your pass word again and touch OK to confi rm it. Disable the Screen Lock 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Securi ty > Screen lock . 2. Draw your unlo c [...]

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    Settings 142 P o wer Button Instantly Locks Activate the screen lo ck feature by pressing the power button. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Securi ty . 2. Select the Power but ton instantly locks check box. V ibrate on T ouch Let the phone vibra te when you unlock the lock ed screen with a flick, d raw a pattern or enter a PIN. 1. Touch Home [...]

  • Page 152

    Settings 143  Phone to encrypt y our pho ne only.  SD card to encryp t the inserted SD card only. 4. Read the message and touch Next . 5. Enter the PIN o r password for the screen lock and to uch Next . 6. Read the message and touch Encrypt . Make P asswords Visible You can hide your pa ssword or PIN number as you t ype it. 1. Touch Home >[...]

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    Settings 144 You can remove all th e credent ials on your ph one. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Securi ty > Clear credent ials . 2. Touch OK . Language & Input Settings Your phone’s la nguage and in put settings let you select a la nguage for the phone ’s menus and keyboards, sele c t and configu re keyboard settings, configure s[...]

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    Settings 145 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Backup & reset . 2. Touch the Back u p my data check bo x. Backup Account Specify an accoun t to back up your settings to. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Backup & reset . 2. Touch Backup accou nt . 3. Select an account from the displayed list. - or - Touch Add accou nt and foll ow th[...]

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    Settings 146 2. Touch an accoun t type.  Corporate , Google , etc. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to add yo ur addit ional account .  Depending o n the account type, you may need to enter an email address or user address, passw ord, domain name, or other infor mation. For Corporate accounts, contact your server administrator to det [...]

  • Page 156

    Settings 147 8. Touch Choose date format to select how the date in formation is displayed on yo ur phone. Accessibility Setti ngs The Accessibilit y menu lets you enable and ma nage accessibilit y -related applicatio ns. Note: You can also ena ble your TTY (teletypew riter, also know n as a TDD or Text Telepho ne) settings . See TTY Mode . Serv ice[...]

  • Page 157

    Settings 148 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Acces s ibility . 2. Select the Auto-rot ate screen check box. Speak P asswords Let your phone spea k the password you ent er. 1. Touch Home > > Settings > Acces s ibility . 2. Select the Speak p asswords check box. T ext- to -Speech Output Let your phone spea k the password you ent er. Se[...]

  • Page 158

    Settings 149 System Update From time to time, updat es may become available for your phone. You can download an d apply updat es through the System updat e menu. ► Touch Home > > Settings > About phone > System update s > Check for Update .[...]

  • Page 159

    Notes 150 Notes ● Instructions to perform tasks in this gu ide may change depending on t he software version on your ph one. ● All screens in this gu ide are simulated. Actual di splays may vary. ● Certain features , services an d applications are network dep e ndent and may not be available in all areas; additio nal terms, conditions and/or [...]

  • Page 160

    Copyright Informa tion 151 Copyright Info rmation ©2013 Kyocera Corpo ration. KYOCERA is a regist ered trademark of Kyocera Corpo ration. All other tradema rks are the property of their respe c tive owners. Android, Googl e Play, Google Maps, Gmail and Google Talk are tradema rks of Google Inc. The Bluetoo th ® word mark and logo s are r egister [...]

  • Page 161

    Index 152 Index 3-Way Calling, 33 About Pho ne, 148 Accessibility, 147 Accessibility Se ttings Auto-rotat e screen, 147 Enhance web accessi bility, 148 Large text, 147 Power butt on ends call, 147 Services, 147 Speak pass words, 148 TalkBack, 147 Text- to -speech outpu t, 148 Touch & hold delay , 148 Accessory Jack, 5 Accounts Sett ings, 145 Ad[...]

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    Index 153 Camera Close, 95 Open, 93 Review screen, 95 Settings , 97 Take a picture, 94 Viewfinder, 93 Zoom, 96 Charger/Accesso ry Jack, 5 Chrome, 86 Menu, 87 Navigation, 86 Reset, 90 Search engine, 90 Settings , 89 Text selectio n, 88 Zoom, 86 Clock, 112 Open, 112 Contacts, 38 Copy, 24 Data Conn ection Stauts indi c ator, 84 Data Services, 83 Netwo[...]

  • Page 163

    Index 154 Answer, 29 Mute the ringt one, 29 Reject, 29 Reject and send a t ext, 29 Internet Call, 28 Keyboard Android, 16 Swype, 19 Language, 144 Language & Input Settings, 144 Language, 144 Pointer spee d, 144 Location Access Se ttings, 138 MaxiMZR Settings , 128 Microphones, 5 microSD Card, 12 2 As media device, 125 As USB drive, 124 Format, [...]

  • Page 164

    Index 155 PIN, 140 Power butt on instantly locks, 142 Vibrate on to uch, 142 Security Sett ings, 138 Credential st orage, 143 Device administration, 143 Encrypt data, 142 Passwords , 143 Screen lock, 138 Settings , 127 Share Pictures and Video s, 103 Bluetoot h, 104 Email, 103 Gmail, 103 Google+, 104 Multimedia message, 103 Picasa, 104 YouTube, 10 [...]

  • Page 165

    Index 156 Web, 82 Wi -Fi, 82 Connect, 82 Connect to a di fferent network, 83 Settings , 127 St atus, 83 Your Navigato r, 71 YouTube, 61[...]