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User Guide ww w.sprint.com © 2009 Sprint. Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint . Other marks are the property of their respective owners. 5/29/09 M800Mini.book Pag e A Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]
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M810_UG_CB23_PS_052909_F8 Consejo Para encontrar esta guía para usuarios en español, por favor visita ww w .sprint.com y haz clic en En Español > Asistencia> T eléfonos y equipos . T o find this user guide in Spanish, please visit www .s pr int .co m and click En E spañol > Asisten cia> T eléfono s y equipos . Important Import ant[...]
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T able of Contents Introducti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Device’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Setting Up Y our Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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2D. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Finding Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Deleting Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Adding a Phone N[...]
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Photobucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 2J. Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 T urning Bl uetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . 117 Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Sending Data via Blueto[...]
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Using Y our De vice With a Hearing Aid Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Radio F requency (RF) Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Owner’s Recor d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 User Guide Pr oprietary Notice . . . . . .[...]
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i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service an d all the features of your new devi ce. It’ s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1: Getting Started ⽧ Section 2: Using Y our Device ⽧ Section 3: Sprint Service Features ⽧ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Y our Device’s Menu The following table outlines y[...]
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ii 2: Music Playlist 3: Send Messa g e /Email 4: Web Bo okmarks 5: TV Channel s 6: Radio Station Main T ouch to display the f ol lowing options: 1: Email 2: Messagi ng 1: T e xt 2: Pict ure 3: Vo icemail 4: Navi gation 1: Drive T o 2: Search 3: Maps & T raffic 4: Share & More 5: Calculat or 1: Ca lculat or 2: Ti p Calc ulator 3: Unit Conv e[...]
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iii 5: Bluetooth 1: Bluetooth 2: Visibility 3: T rusted Devices 4: De vice Info 5: Device Name 6: Web Br owser 1: Browser Mode 2: Launch Page 3: Clear Privacy Data 4: Clear Cache 5: Clear Cookies 6: Clear History 7: Privacy Mode 8: Ja vascript 9: Show Images 10: Send Referrer 7: Speech to Action 1: Confirmation 2: Adaptation 3: Mode 4: About 8: Mob[...]
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iv 2: My Videos 1: Sideloaded 2: Camcorder 3: Playlists 4: Help 3: Radi o 1: Recently Play ed 2: All Stations 3: Shop 4: Subscriptions 5: Help 4: Camer a 5: My Photos 1: CAMERA 2: SA VED 6: Shopping 7: Games/Apps 1: Opera Mini 2: 5th Grader 2009 Demo 3: Brain Challenge Demo 4 : Guitar Her o World T our 5: Instant Messaging 6: Puzzle Quest DEMO 7: T[...]
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v T ouching provides access to your de vice’s Phone F u nctions menu, such as: 䡲 Speed Dial ( ) 䡲 Contacts ( ) 䡲 Histor y ( ) 䡲 Dialer ( ) In Use Menu While on an active call, touch the corresponding onscr een button to activat e a featur e: 1: Mute/UnMute 2: Speaker 3: Add Call 4: Contacts 5: Dialer Once the call has been ended, t ouch t[...]
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M800Mini.book Pag e vi Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]
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Section 1 Getting Started M800Mini.book Pag e 1 Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]
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2 1A. Setting Up Service ⽧ Setting Up Y o ur Device (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Device (page 4) ⽧ Setting Up Y our Visual V oicemail (page 6) ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords (page 6) ⽧ Getting Help (page 7) Setting Up Y our Device 1. Install the battery. 䡲 Pr ess down with thumbs as indicated. 䡲 While applying pr essure, slide co ver away[...]
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Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 2. Pr ess to turn the de vice on. 䡲 Y our device will turn on, sear ch for Sprint service, and then show th e Unlock scr een. 䡲 If your de vice is not yet activa ted, or if it is locked , see “ Activating Y our Device” on page 4 for mo r e information. M800Mini.book Pag e 3 Friday, May 2[...]
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4 1A. Setting Up Service 3. Make your fir st call. 䡲 Pr ess and touch and use the onscreen dial pad to enter a phone number . 䡲 T ou c h . (The phone number appears in the button.) Activating Y our Device 䢇 If you purchased your device at a Sprint Store , it should be activa ted and ready to use. 䢇 If you received your phone in t he mail an[...]
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Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 When you ha ve finished, mak e a phone call to confirm your activ ation. If your phone is still not activated, or y ou do no t ha ve access to the Internet, contact Sprint Customer Service at 1- 888-211-4727 for assistance. T o activate Data Services: 1. Pr ess an d hold to turn the phone on. 䡲 If you[...]
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6 1A. Setting Up Service Setting Up Y our Visual V oicemail All unanswere d calls to your phone ar e auto matically transf erred to y our voicemail, e ven i f your phone is i n use or turned of f. Ther efore, Sprint r ecommends that you set up y our voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. 1. Pr ess and touch > Voicema[...]
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Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 7 Vo i c e ma i l P a s s w o r d Y ou’ll create y our voicemail password (or passcode) when you set up your v o icemail. See “Setting Up Y our Visual V oicemail” on page 6 for mor e information on your v oicemai l passwor d . Data Services Password With your Sprint phone, y ou may elect to set up a[...]
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8 1A. Setting Up Service F rom Any Other Phone 䢇 Sprint Customer Service: 1-888-211-4727 . 䢇 Business Customer Service: 1-800-927-2199 . Sprint 411 Sprint 411 gives y ou access to a variety of services and information, including r esidential, business, and gov ernment listings; movie listings or showtimes; driving dir ections, r estaur ant r es[...]
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Section 2 Yo u r D e v i c e M800Mini.book Pag e 9 Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]
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10 2A. P hone Basics ⽧ Y our Device (page 10) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 12) ⽧ T urning Y our Device On and Off (page 14) ⽧ Battery and Charger (page 15) ⽧ Navigating Through the Menus (page 17) ⽧ Displaying Y our Phone Number (page 23) ⽧ Making and Answering Calls (page 24) ⽧ Entering T ext (page 32) Y our Device 2A . Phone[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 11 K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated pr ompts. 2. Signal Strength Indicator repr ese nts the signal str e ngth b y displaying bars. The mor e bars displa yed, the bet t er the signal str ength. 3. Display Scr een d ispla ys all of the information needed to ope rat e your de vice, such as[...]
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12 2A. P hone Basics 14. Speech to Action Button ( ) ac tiv ates the Speech to Action function that lets you dial phone numbers by speaking a name or a phone number . 15. microSD Slot lets yo u use the micr oSD™ car d to expand the memory of y our device. (See “2G. micr oSD Card” on page 88.) 16. Power/L ock Button ( ) lets you turn the devic[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 13 Status Bar – Status Icons Battery Strength – Shows y our curren t battery charge le vel. (Icon sho wn is fully char ged.) Battery Strength – Shows y our curren t battery charge le vel. (Icon shown is fully dischar ged.) Battery Strength – Shows bat tery alert, de v ice will soon shutdown (~2 0 % po wer r ema[...]
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14 2A. P hone Basics T urning Y our Device On and Off T urning Y our Device On 䊳 Pr ess , located at the top of the device. Once your de vice is on, it may displa y “No Service.” When your device finds a signal and an available network, you ar e r eady to begin making and r eceiving calls. If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 min[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 15 Batter y and Charger Sprint-appr oved or Samsung-appr ov ed bat teries and accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or thr ough Samsung; or call 1-866-866-7509 to or der . Th e y ’ re also a vailable at ww w .sprin t.com . Battery Capacity Y our device is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Io n) battery. It allows y[...]
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16 2A. P hone Basics Charging the Ba ttery Charge y our bat tery as soon as possible so you can begin using your de vice. Keeping tr ack of your bat tery’s char ge is importan t. If your battery lev e l becomes too low , your phone automatically turns off, and you will lose an y informat ion y ou were just working o n. Always use a Sprint-appr ov[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 17 Using the Char ger 䊳 Plug the flat end of th e char ge r into the device’ s Accessories/P ower Cable Jack and the o ther end into an elec trical outlet . With the Sprint-appro ved Li-Ion battery, y ou ca n r echarge the battery before it becomes completely run down. Navigating Through the Menus There is no longe[...]
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18 2A. P hone Basics Scrolling Thr ough Menus As you na v igate thr ough the menu, menu options are pr e sented onscr een as sc r ollable lists that allow u p or down navigation. T o navigate throug h a scrollable menu: 1. T ouch a desir ed onscr een menu tab (located at the bottom of the scr een) . 2. T ouch and gently pr ess an onscr een option. [...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 19 䡲 Firmly press and slide y our f i nger up or down the scr e en to scr oll thr ough lists o f menu items. Scr olling on your Instinct s30 r equires that you press mor e firmly on the scr een than the gentle pr ess requir ed to open menu items. 䡲 The image below shows how t o access the Displa y menu ( > Main [...]
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20 2A. P hone Basics Selecting Menu Item s As you na vigate through the menu, menu options are highlighted. Select any option b y pressing it on scr een with either your fingertip or a stylus. For e xa mple, to view y our text messages: 䊳 Pr ess and touch Main () > Messagin g . (If you ha ve any te xt messages, they are displayed.) Displa ying[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 21 Changing th e One Hand Oper ation Setting The Instinct s30 allows you to configure the Pow er Search tab to be on either the righ t or left of the scr een. As an example, when the Right Handed option is selected, the Power Search tab is located along the right side of the scr een and Cont acts entries ar e then sele[...]
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22 2A. P hone Basics Detaching En tries The Instinct s30 a llows y ou to detach an entry from a list and then either mo ve its location (within that same list) or drag it into the T rash Bin for deletion. 1. F r om a screen containing entries, touch and hold an entry . Y ou will notice that it turns a lighter blue as it detaches fr om the list. 2. [...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 23 Delete it b y dragging the entr y over the T rash Bin ( ) and then r eleasing it. The entr y then disappears into the icon. Backing Up Wit hin a Menu T o go to the previous menu: 䊳 Pr ess . T o return to the unlock screen: 䊳 Pr ess to turn off the display and then pr ess again to r ev eal the unlock scr een. T o[...]
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24 2A. P hone Basics Making and Answering Calls Making Calls Placing a call fr om your de vi ce is as easy as making a call fr om any landline phone. 1. Make sur e your de vice is on. 2. Pr ess and touch Di aler () . 3. Enter a phone number using the onscreen dial pad. (If you mak e a mistake while dialing, pr ess to er ase the numbers.) 4. T ou ch[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 25 䢇 Pau se: Insert a har d pa use to the curr ent phone number . A hard pause r equires that an y co nsecutive numbers be manually sent by touching Ta l k . (See “Saving a Phone Number” on page 28.) Answering Calls T o answer a call while the device is active: 1. Make sur e your de vice is on. (If your de vice i[...]
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26 2A. P hone Basics 2. T o ignore t he call, slide th is virtual car d down towar ds the Ignore field. Answering a Roam Call Wi th Call Guard Enabled Call Guar d is an option th at helps y ou manage your r oaming charge s when making or receiv ing calls while outside the Nationwide Sprint Network. Please see “Roaming” on page 137 for more info[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 27 T o exit Emergency mode: 䊳 In a single motion, touch and slide to the right to end the 91 1 call. T o inactivate the Emergency call back mode : 1. T ouc h and slide to the right to en d a 911 call. 2. Call a non-emergency number . See “Making Calls” on page 24. 3. Read the Alert no tification screen. 4. T ouch[...]
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28 2A. P hone Basics 䊳 Mov e the slider to Off to use the de vice’s earpiece. 䢇 Add Call to initiate a thr ee-way call. 䢇 Contacts ( ) to displa y your Contacts list. 䢇 Dialer ( ) to displa y the onscreen dial pad wher e you can choose to Save the curr ent number , End the call , or Back to Call to cancel the curr en t dialer operation. ?[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 29 5. T ouch a labe l ( Mobile , Ho me , Work , Pa ge r , Others ). 6. T ouch th e Enter Name field and use the onscr ee n ke yboard to enter the new contact name. See “Entering T ext” on page 32. 7. T ouch Done on the keyboar d to store the new name. 8. Enter information into any of the other desir e d fields by u[...]
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30 2A. P hone Basics 7. To u c h Done on the k eyboard to stor e the new name. 8. Enter information into any of the other desir ed fields by using the onscreen k eyboar d/dial pad. 9. To u c h Done to sa ve the ne w entry . Dialing and Saving Phone N umbers With P auses Y ou can dia l or sa ve phone numbers with pauses for use with automated system[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 31 Dialing From the Contacts List 1. Pr ess a nd touch Contacts () . 2. Y ou can scroll thr ough the list (up/down) until you find your entry . – or – Use the Powe r Search tab to qu ickly tab through the current Contacts list based on an alphabet ical gr ouping tha t is dynamically shown onscr een. 3. T ouch th e [...]
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32 2A. P hone Basics Entering Text Selecting a T ext Input Mode Y our device pr ovides conv enient ways to enter letters, numbers, and symbols whenev er y ou a r e prompted to enter te xt (for exampl e, when adding a Contacts entry or when using email and SMS T ext Messaging). 1. F r om a screen wher e you can enter text, touch the text entry field[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 33 T o edit specific text by touching the screen: 䊳 Use your fingertip or stylus to touch a locatio n in you r text message . The cursor then ap pears at that location. T o edit specific text using the onscreen navigation keys: 1. F rom the te xt field, touch to expand the te xt window an d tempor arily hide th e k e[...]
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34 2A. P hone Basics 1. Use your fingertip or styl us to touch a location in your te xt message. The cursor then appears at th at location. 䡲 If you mak e a mistake, pr ess to erase a single character . 䡲 Pr ess and hold to erase an entir e word or all enter ed charact ers. 2. Use your fingertip or stylus to touch the incorr ect wor d and re ve[...]
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Phone Basics 2A. Phone Basics 35 䡲 If you make a mistake, pr ess to erase a single character . 䡲 Pr ess an d hold to er ase an en tir e word or line. 3. Insert a new paragr a ph b y touching . 4. When a curr ent letter is capitaliz ed, consecutive lett ers r eturn to lowercase until the onscreen Caps ke y is touched again. 5. T ouch Done to com[...]
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36 2A. P hone Basics 5. Insert a new paragr aph by touching . 6. To u c h Done to complete the numeric or symbol entry . Note Numbers are r ecogniz ed in the hand writing mode after touching the gray 123 butt on (just below the text field). To r eturn the handwriting recognition to alphabetic characters, touch the 123 until it reads abc . M800Mini.[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 37 ⽧ Sound Settings (page 37) ⽧ Display Settings (page 41) ⽧ T ouch Settings (page 43) ⽧ Location Settings (page 44) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 44) ⽧ Airplane Mode (page 45) ⽧ TTY Use With Sprint Service (page 46) ⽧ Updating Phone Sof tware (page 47) ⽧ Updating the PRL (page 47) ⽧ Updating the Data Profile[...]
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38 2B. Setting s Getting New Ringers A wide v a r iety of new ringers is a vailable fr om the Sprint Digital Lounge, and you can access them right fr om your device. (Additional ch ar ges may apply , but some are fr ee.) 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings > Ringers . 2. Select a call or message ty pe to displa y a list of ringer type cate[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 39 Selecting Ring er T ypes for Alarm / C alendar / Timer Events 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Se ttings > Ringers . 2. T ouch th e Alarm / Calendar / Timer field. 3. Scr oll through the list of available ringer sounds. 䡲 T ouch to pla y a sample of the current sound file. 4. T ouch a so und name to assign it. Purc ha[...]
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40 2B. Setting s Adjusting the Sy stem V olume 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings > Volume & Vibration . 2. T ouch and drag th e System V olume slider left or right to adjust the v olume level. Adjusting Other V olume Settings In addition to the Ringer and System V olume set tings, there ar e three additional V olume parameters that c[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 41 Silence All The Silence All option allows you to mute all sounds without turning yo ur device off. T o activate Silence All: 䊳 Pr ess and hold the v olu me but ton down until Silence All appears onscr een. T o deactivate Silence All: 䊳 Pr ess and hold the volume button up repeatedly to select a new v olume le vel. Acti[...]
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42 2B. Setting s Background Choose what you see on the screen while powering on or off a nd when in the unlock scre en. See “Downloading Y our Onlin e Pictur es” on page 111. T o change the backgr ound image: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings > Display . 2. To u c h t h e Background field. 3. Choose a source for y our new image by to[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 43 T ouch Settings T ouch Sensitivity The Samsung Instinct s30’s touch scr een requir es a small amount of pressur e to operate. The smaller the siz e of your cont act point on the scr een, the less the amount of pressur e requir ed. The tip of your finger will work bet ter than the pad of your finger , and a fing ernail or[...]
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44 2B. Setting s L ocation Settings Y our devi ce is equipped with a Loc a t ion featur e for use in conjunction with lo cation-based services. The Location feature allows the network to detect y our position. T urning Location off will hide your location fr om every one e xcept 911. T o enable your device’ s Location feature: 1. Pr ess and touch[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 45 Deleting Old Mes sages T o delete all messages: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Messaging . 2. T ouch ( ) to open the Del ete menu. 3. T ouch De lete All > Delete . T o delete selected messages: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Messaging . 2. T ouch ( ) to open the Del ete menu. 3. T ouch De lete Some . 4. T ouch th os[...]
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46 2B. Setting s TTY Use With Sprint Ser vice A TT Y (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications de vice that allows people who ar e deaf, har d of hearing, or who have speech o r language disabilities, to communicate b y telephone. Y our phone is compa tible with select TT Y de vices. Please check wi th the manufacturer of y [...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 47 Updating Phone Sof tware The update phone firmwa re (softwar e) option allows you to download and update the softwar e in your phone automatically. Only the internal softwar e is updated; no Contacts entr ies or other information sav ed to your phone will be deleted. 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Se ttings > General [...]
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48 2B. Setting s T o add an application as a Favorite Function: 1. T ouch the onsc r een Ta p t o a d d button. 2. To u c h Application and choose from one of the following category types: Main , Fun , or Web . 3. T ou ch an application fr om one of these three category functions to add it to the Fa vorites page. 4. Repeat this pr ocess to add o th[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 49 Unlocking Y our Device 1. Pr ess and hold to turn the de vice on. 2. Enter your lock code. Changing the L ock Code 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings > Lock > Change Lock Code . 2. Use the onscreen dial pad to enter your curr ent lock code and touch Done . 3. Enter your new lock code and touch Done . 4. Re-ent[...]
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50 2B. Setting s Resetting Y our Device’ s Settings Resetting the device r estores all of the factory defaults, including the ringer types and displa y set tings. Onboard data such as Contacts, History, Scheduler , and Messaging ar e not affected. 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Sett ings > Reset > Reset Settings . (A disclaimer i s displa[...]
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Settings 2B. Setti ngs 51 Disabling data servi ces will a voi d an y char ges associated with these service s. While signed out, you can still place or r eceive phone calls, chec k voicemail, and use other voice services. Y ou may enable data services again at an y time. New Parental Contr ols pro vid e restrictions to v arious device services such[...]
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52 2B. Setting s Changing the Parental Cont rol Code 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Settings > Parental Contro ls > Change Parental Control Code . 2. Enter your curr ent four-digit code into the onscr een dial pad. 3. Enter a new four -digit code and touch Done . 4. Re-enter the code and to uch Done . M800Mini.book Pag e 52 Friday, May 29, [...]
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History 2C. History 53 ⽧ Viewing History (page 53) ⽧ History Op tions (page 54) ⽧ Making a Call From History (page 56) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number From History (page 56) ⽧ Erasing History Entries (page 57) Viewing Histor y History is a list of up to 240 (80 incoming, 80 outgoing, and 80 missed) phone numbers (or Conta cts entries) for calls y[...]
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54 2C. Histor y Each entry contains the phone number (if it is av aila ble) and Contacts entry name (if the phone number is in your Contacts) . Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) may only appear once on the list. 1. Pr ess and touch Histor y () . 2. T ou ch the entry’s phone number to dial it. – or – T ouch the History entry ’ s[...]
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History 2C. History 55 4. If the entry has been previously enter ed into your Contacts list, to uching re veals the Cont acts entry page and the following options: 䡲 Caller’ s name (if the number is already in y o ur Contacts) . 䡲 Edit Entry ( ) to either edit the e xisting number (if alr eady in your Contacts list) or cr eate a n ew entry . [...]
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56 2C. Histor y Making a Call From Histor y 1. Pr ess and touch Histor y () . 2. T ou c h an entry ’ s name or number . Saving a Phone Number From History Y our device can store up to 600 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of 4200 phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64 characters. See “Saving a Phone Numbe[...]
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History 2C. History 57 6. T ouch Done to save the modified entry . Afte r y ou have sa ved the number , the new Contacts entry is displa yed. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 61.) Erasing Histor y Entries T o erase individual History entries, see “History Options” on page 54. T o delete all histor y entries: 1. Pr ess a nd touch Histor[...]
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58 2D. Contacts ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 58) ⽧ Finding Contacts Entries (page 60) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 61) ⽧ Deleting Contacts Entries (page 63) ⽧ Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry (page 64) ⽧ Editing a Contacts Entry ’ s Phone Number (page 64) ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Entries (page 65) ⽧ Editing a Speed[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 59 5. T ouch th e Add Number field, u se the onscr een dial pad to enter the phone number for the entry, and pr ess Done . 6. T ouch a label for the entry ( Mobile , Home , Work , Pag er , or Others ). 7. Use your fingertip to scr oll up and down the screen and touch any of th e r emaining fields to update their information an[...]
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60 2D. Contacts T o save a number from standby mode: 1. Pr ess and touch Di aler () . 2. Enter a number and touch Save . 3. T ouch either Ne w Contact or Existing Contact . 4. To u c h a l a b e l ( Mobile , Home , Work , Pa ge r , or Others ). 5. To u c h t h e Enter Name field and use the k eyboar d to enter the ne w contact name. 6. To u c h Don[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 61 2. Scr oll down through the list b y sl iding your fingertip up or down on the screen. – or – Pr ess and then slide the P ower Search tab to the lett er r ang e corr espondin g to the first let ter of the entry ’ s first name. ( The list is alphabetized b y the first let ter .) 3. T ouch th e entry to dial its default[...]
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62 2D. Contacts Editing a Contacts Entr y 1. F r om the options page, touch to edit the Contact entry’s information. 2. T ou ch a f ield and mak e changes to the information on this page. 3. To u c h Done to save the new updates. See “ Addi ng a New Contacts Entry ” on page 58. Using the Phone Number Options 1. F r om the options page (page 6[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 63 3. T ouch Send to begin the upload pr ocess. Follow the onscreen instructions. See “2J. Bluetooth” on page 116. 䡲 This history list is specific to this entry and includes calls to and from all phone numbers used by this entry . 4. The r ecipient must then ac cept the incoming contact ca r d. 䡲 Accepting places a cop[...]
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64 2D. Contacts Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entr y 1. Pr ess and touch Contacts () . 2. T ouch an entry to displa y the entry ’ s options page. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on pa ge 61.) 3. F r om the options page, touch > Add Number . 4. Enter the new phone number and touch Done . 5. T ou ch a label for the number ( Mobil e , Hom[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 65 Assigning Speed Dial Entries Y our device can stor e up to 99 phone nu mbers within the Speed Dial list. Y ou can also rearrange these existi ng speed dial entries to appear in any desired or der within the Speed Dial list . (For details on how to mak e calls using the Speed Dial list, see “Using Speed Dialing” on page [...]
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66 2D. Contacts Finding Speed Dial Numbers 1. Pr ess . The Speed Dial ( ) screen appears by defa ult. See “ Assigning Speed Dial Entries” on page 65. 2. Scr oll down through speed dial ent ries by sliding your fingertip up or down. 䡲 Speed dial numbers are di splay ed i n the or de r in which they wer e added bu t can be reor ganized to appea[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 67 T o delete an entr y from the Speed Dial list: 1. Pr ess . The Speed Dial ( ) scr een appears by defa ult. 2. T ouch . 3. T ouch ne xt to those entri e s y ou wish to delete. Selected history entr ies ar e then deleted from the list. Editing a Speed Dial Entr y 1. Pr ess . The Speed Dial ( ) scr een appears by defa ult. 2. [...]
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68 2D. Contacts Dialing Sprint Ser vices Y our Contacts list is pr eprogr ammed with contact numbers for various Sprint services. T o dial a ser vice from your Cont acts: 1. Pr ess and touch Contacts () . 2. T ouch the onsc r een Services button and select an av ailable service: 䡲 Account Information , Customer Ser vice , Sprint Operator , Commun[...]
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Contacts 2D. Contacts 69 䢇 Erase contacts information fr om a lost device. If your device is lost or stolen, y ou can use Sprint Mobile Sync to r emotely re move all the contacts informat ion. Y ou can then send the information to y our r eplac ement de vic e. 䢇 Import and export contacts with onlin e addr ess books. Import or export contacts i[...]
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70 2E. Calenda r and T ools ⽧ Calendar (page 70) ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 73) ⽧ Timer (page 75) ⽧ Stopwatch (page 75) ⽧ World Clock (page 76) ⽧ Notepad (page 77) ⽧ Calculator (page 77) ⽧ Tip Calculat or (page 78) ⽧ Unit Converter (page 79) Calendar Adding an Event to the Calendar Y our Calendar he lps y ou organiz e your time and r e m[...]
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Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 71 6. Assign an hour and minute by either: 䡲 Scr olling through both r eels (hour and minute) b y sliding yo ur finger up and down on the scr een. 䡲 T ouching th e arr ows above/below each field. 䡲 Drag the slider to either AM or PM . 䡲 Once you ar e do ne setting the times, touch Done . 7. Select an [...]
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72 2E. Calenda r and T ools 䡲 If a ringer has been pr eviously selected, scr oll thr ough the list of a vailable r inger sounds an d touch a ringer name to re-assig n it. 10. Associate a Conta cts entry with the ev ent by touching Call Reminder , scr olling thr ough and choosing an entry from your e xisting Contacts list. 11. To u c h Save to sav[...]
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Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 73 Erasing a Day ’ s E vents 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Calen dar . 2. T ouch th e da y containing the event y ou would like to er ase. 3. T ouch and fr om the Dele te page, select an option: 䡲 Delete All to er ase a ll e vents for the selected day . See “Erasing Selected Ev ents” on pa ge 73. ?[...]
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74 2E. Calenda r and T ools 4. Select a time for the alarm b y touching the time field. 䡲 Assign an hour and minute b y either scrolling thr ough both reels (hour and minute) or by touching the up or do wn arrows abo ve/below each field. 䡲 Drag the slider to either am or pm . 䡲 Once you ar e done set ting the times, touch Done . 5. Select a r[...]
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Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 75 T o delete a specific alarm event: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Clock > A larm . 2. T ouch (u pper -rig ht) to ac cess the Delete page. 3. T ouch De lete Some . 4. T ouch an event to highlight and in a single motion, dra g to the right . Timer Use a timer to cou nt down to an ev ent b ased on a pr e[...]
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76 2E. Calenda r and T ools World Clock T o view the time in over 50 different locations: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Clock > World Clock . 2. T ouch either or Ta p t o a d d to begin using the world map. 3. T ou ch a location on the world map to r ev eal a monocle that displa ys a magnified view of an y av ailable cities in t hat area. 䡲[...]
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Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 77 T o Assign Daylight Saving Time: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Clock > World Clock . 䡲 indicates Da ylight Sa ving Time is On. 䡲 indicates Da ylight Sa ving Time is Off. 2. T ouch to deactivate Daylight Sa ving Time. – or – T ouch to activ ate Daylight Sa ving Time. Notepad Y our device comes[...]
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78 2E. Calenda r and T ools 3. Pr ess equals ( = ) fo r the total. 4. Pr ess to r eturn to the pre vious screen. Changing the Calculator Application 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Calculator . 2. T ouch the Change De fault icon (shown below) to r eset the default calc ulation application. 3. Choose from either: Calculator , Tip Calculator , or Un[...]
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Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 79 5. T ouch Reset to dele te all values. 6. Pr ess to return to the pr evious scr een. Unit Conver ter Y our device comes with a buil t-in conver sion application. See “C hanging th e Calcul ator Application” on page 78. 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Calc ulator > Unit Converter. 2. T ouch th e uni[...]
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80 2F . Spee ch to Action ⽧ Using Speech to Action (page 80) ⽧ Sending a Messa ge (page 82) ⽧ Launching an Applicat ion (page 84) ⽧ Speech to Action Settings (pag e 84) Y our device’ s Speech to Action feature lets you place calls using your voic e directly from your device. This section includes easy-to-follow instructions for using voic[...]
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Voi ce Ser v ic es 2F . Speech to Action 81 Running the Speech to Action T utorial 1. Pr ess on the side of your de vice. Y ou will hear a pr ompt. 2. T ouch T utorial . Making a V oice Call With Speech to Action 1. Pr ess on the side of your de vice. Y ou will hear a pr ompt. 2. Fo llow the v oice prom pts and r ecite the entry’ s voice dial tag[...]
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82 2F . Spee ch to Action by touching the corr esponding phone numbe r onscreen. Calling Phon e Numbers (Digit Dialing) 1. Pr ess on the side of y our device. Y ou will hear a prompt. 2. Sa y “ Call ” followed immediatel y by a va lid string of digits to be dialed, for e xample, say “ Call 555 555 5555 .” 3. If the corr ect number is r epea[...]
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Voi ce Ser v ic es 2F . Speech to Action 83 5. Respond by sa ying one of the following: 䡲 Ye s 䡲 No 䡲 Repeat 䡲 Cancel 6. Use the device’s onscr een ke yboar d t o enter the text and touch Done . 7. T ouch Send to complete the pr ocess. T o send a Picture Mail Message: 1. Pr ess on the side of your de vice. Y ou will hear a pr ompt. 2. Say[...]
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84 2F . Spee ch to Action Launching an Application Open an application or acce ss a menu b y saying “ Go To ” followed by the name of the application or menu. T o see a list of possible choic es: 1. Pr ess . 2. Sa y “ Go T o. ” A list of valid destinations is displa yed and you ar e prompt ed with “ Which shortcut ?” 䡲 If the list is [...]
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Voi ce Ser v ic es 2F . Speech to Action 85 3. T ouch one of the a vailable options: 䡲 Automatic to alwa ys pro vide you with options if there was an issue r egistering the co mmand, confirm any commands, and then announce any actions. 䡲 Always Confirm to alwa ys confirm an y command actions before they ar e do ne, e ven if it wa s pr operly re[...]
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86 2F . Spee ch to Action 3. Hold the device so that the micr ophone is appr oximately six inches awa y from yo ur mouth and you can clearly r ead the onscreen number sequences. 4. Repeat either the digits or words shown onscreen using a normal tone of voice. 䡲 If the device cannot r ecognize y our wor ds, it will continue to display the same inf[...]
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Voi ce Ser v ic es 2F . Speech to Action 87 T o enable or dis able choice lists for Digi t Dial: 1. Pr ess . 2. F rom the “Sa y a Command” page, touch Settings > Mode . (The device displa ys a reset v oice dialog.) 3. T ouch one of the following onscr een options: 䡲 Expert Mode displays both a selectable list of matching entr ies and if th[...]
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88 2G. microSD Card ⽧ Using Y our Device’s microS D Card and Adapter (page 88) ⽧ microSD Over view (page 90) ⽧ Memory Status (page 91) ⽧ Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer (page 91) Y our devi ce lets you use a microSD TM car d and adapter to e xpand the a vailable memory space. Th is highly secur e digital car d enables you to e x[...]
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microSD Card 2G. microS D Card 8 9 Inserting the microSD Card 1. Locate the memo ry slot on the right side of the device and flip up the micr oSD plastic co ver . 2. Make sur e the microSD car d's gold contacts ar e facing down. 3. Car efully insert the microSD c ar d into the opening and firmly push it in until y ou hear a click that indicate[...]
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90 2G. microSD Card microSD Over view The micr oSD car d can be accessed via y our computer (see “Connecting Y our Devi ce to Y our Computer” on page 91). Note The microSD car d and its adapter can be easily damaged by improper operation . Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling them. Note DO NO T remove a micr oSD car d while f[...]
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microSD Card 2G. microS D Card 9 1 䡲 Computer pr ovides access to the cont ents of the internal micr oSD car d as if it were an y other external storage de vic e. Memor y Status The Instinct s30 allows you to r eview the memory allocation of both y our in ternal de vice’s storage and that of the microSD car d. 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > S[...]
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92 2G. microSD Card 䡲 The default folde rs that appear ar e: ● DCIM is the default location for pict ures and videos taken by the de vice. ● MEDIA is the default location for sideloaded video content. ● MUSIC is the default storage loca tion for downloaded and side loaded music files. This location can also co ntain pla ylists. ● OT H E R[...]
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microSD Card 2G. microS D Card 9 3 Formatting the microSD Card Formatting a microSD car d permanently remo ves all files stor ed on the car d. 1. F rom your Desktop, double-click My Comput er > [device drive letter] . 2. Right-click and select Format . (A warning wil l be displa yed.) 3. If you ar e sur e you wish to remo ve all the files fr om [...]
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94 2G. microSD Card your de vice is connected to your computer , slide the Disconnect bar on the de vice's screen to the right. Y ou can now mak e and r eceive calls, and y our device will continue to charge thr ough the computer connection. 䢇 If you connect a mass stor age device to a peripheral device, y our device ma y no t work pr operly[...]
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T ransferring Content 2H. T ransferring Content 95 ⽧ T ransferring Y our Contacts (page 95) ⽧ T ransferring Music, Pictur es, and Videos (page 97) ⽧ T ransferring Previously-P urchased Content (page 98) T ransferring Y our Contacts All of your contacts fr om your old phone can be transferr ed to your de vice: At the Store —Where y ou pur ch[...]
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96 2H. T ransfe rring Content T ransf er Contacts with Bluetooth The process of tr ansferrin g data via Bluetooth is also known as “beaming” and might be referr ed to that way within other literatur e. T o set up your old phone and the Instinct s30 to transfer contacts: 1. T urn on y our old phone an d then activ ate the Instinct s30. 2. Activa[...]
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T ransferring Content 2H. T ransferring Content 97 T o confirm that contacts have been transferred: 1. Pr ess a nd touch Contacts ( ) to view the transferr ed contacts. 2. Once you ha ve confirmed that the contacts ar e transferr ed, tu rn off your old device. T o turn Bluetooth off: 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) > Se ttings > Bluetoo th . 2. [...]
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98 2H. T ransfe rring Content 3. Once sync is comp lete, touch > All Songs . (Songs just deliv er ed to your de vice appear with an * [asterisk] in front of the name.) 4. T ou ch one of the songs displa yed in the list. 5. Follow the onscr een prompts to complete the download of the songs you ha ve selected by touching Download Song . (Y ou can [...]
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T ransferring Content 2H. T ransferring Content 99 Tip T o re-download previou sly purchased ringers to which you own the digital rights, from Content Details in the My Content Manager , select Ringers . Select the ringer title you want to download, and touc h Download . Follow the onscreen instructions. Repeat the process for additional ri ngers o[...]
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100 2I. Camera ⽧ T aking Pictures (page 100) ⽧ Recording Videos (page 104) ⽧ Storing Pictures an d Videos (page 105) ⽧ Sprint P i c ture Mail (page 107) ⽧ Managing Sprint Pic ture Mail (page 110) ⽧ MySpace (page 113) ⽧ Photobucket (page 114) T aking P ictures T aking pictur es with your device’ s built-in camera is as simple as choo[...]
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2I. Camera 101 Camera 4. T ake a few minutes to get familiariz ed with the la yout of the Camer a scr een. Note Image and video files can only be saved in the DCIM folder of the microSD card. Data can not be saved onto the device’ s memor y. Displa y Image Pictures View My Photos Folder Fu zz y Im a g e War nin g Activ ate Camcor der[...]
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102 2I. Camera Using the My Photos Folder 1. Once the photo has been taken, touch to open the media screen in its default Thumbnail view. 2. T ou ch an image file fr om the me dia scr een. 3. T ou ch one of the a vailable options: 䡲 Delete ( ) to de lete the active file. 䡲 Send via Bluetooth ( ) to send the picture via Bluetooth. This method ca[...]
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2I. Camera 103 Camera Viewing Images in a Filmstrip view Rather than seeing your images and videos display ed onscreen in a Thumbnail list view , the F ilmstrip view pr ovides you with the abili ty to scroll thr ough lar ger pr eviews of your multimed ia files in a much faster and visible wa y. 1. Pr ess and touch Fu n () > My Photos > Camera[...]
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104 2I. Camera Assigning an Image to the Backgr ound Display 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > My Photos > Camera . 2. Scr oll thro ugh your a vailable images and tou ch a n image to view it at fullscr een. 3. To u c h an d touch Background . 䡲 This option allows the selected image to be display ed as a back ground image for the Unlock Scr een. [...]
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2I. Camera 105 Camera 4. Pr ess to begin recor ding. 5. Pr ess to stop recor ding. (T he video will automatically be sa ved into y our My Photos folder .) 6. T ouch to return to the My Photos folder and view av ailable multimedia file options: 䡲 Delete ( ) to delete ei ther selected files or all files fr om the My Photos folder . 䡲 Pla y Sl id [...]
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106 2I. Camera Setting Storage Options When a microSD car d is detected, all pictures ar e automatically stored with in the DCIM f o l der on the car d. If no car d is detected, the de vice will not allow pictur es to be take n. With the micr oSD card detected, you can choose whether to recor d a short vide segment (that can be sent wir elessly) or[...]
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2I. Camera 107 Camera Sprint P icture Mail Sprint Pictur e Mail lets you instantly send pictur es and videos fr o m y our device to wir eless phone numbers and email addr esses. Once you hav e taken a picture or a video, you can use the messaging capabilities of y our device to instantly shar e it with family and friends. Y ou can send a picture to[...]
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108 2I. Camera 䡲 Manual Entry to manually en ter a r ecipien t b y choosing either: ● Enter Phone Number to use the onscreen dial pad to enter a wireless phone number . T ouch Done to continue. ● Enter Email Address to use the onscreen ke yboard to enter the recipient’s email addr ess. T ouch Done to continue. 4. To u c h Ye s to confirm th[...]
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2I. Camera 109 Camera 4. T ouch Ok to at tach your files to a new message. 5. T ouch one of the following options: 䡲 Recent List to select fr om a list of r ecent Sprint Pictur e Mail or messaging re cipients. 䡲 Contacts to select r ecipients fr om your Contacts. Select a recipien t by touchi ng the entr y. 䡲 Manual Entry to manually enter a [...]
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110 2I. Camera Managing Sprint P icture Mail Using the Sprint P icture Mail website Once you ha ve uploaded pictures or videos to your online Picture Mail account at w ww.sprint.com/picturema il , you can use your computer to manage y our pictures. F r om the Sprint Pictur e Mail website, you can share pictur es, edit album titles, add captions, an[...]
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2I. Camera 111 Camera Uploading Photos 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Online Albums > Upload . (Depending on your settings you may be pr ompte d to accept a data connection.) 2. Select the folder location from the mi croSd car d. 䡲 Camera Album contains all of your tak en pictur es and videos. 䡲 Saved Album contains all other media files fr[...]
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112 2I. Camera 8. T ouch the name of the pictur e file and then touc h Assign to complete the process. Sending Online Sprint Pi cture Mail T o send pictures using the online Address Book: 1. F r om the online Sprint Pictur e Mail display at ww w .sprint.com/picturemail . 2. Click Send Picture Mail . 3. Select a pictur e by dr agging it to the Drag [...]
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2I. Camera 113 Camera MySpace MySpace is a popular social ne tworking website that offe rs users an inter act iv e portal within wh ich the y c an submit personal pr ofiles, blogs, gr oups, photos, music and videos among their peers. 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > T ap to Add . 2. T ouch MySp ace and touch Done . 3. T ouch Go T o Site fr om the Fu[...]
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114 2I. Camera Accessing your MySpace Page 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > MySpace > Go T o Site . 2. To u c h t h e Email field twic e to open an onscr een ke yboar d where y ou will need to ente r your MySpace access email address. 䡲 To u c h Done to store the entry . 3. To u c h t h e Password field twice to ope n an onscreen k eyboar d w h[...]
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2I. Camera 115 Camera 4. Read the legal disclaimer and touch Ac cept to complete the co nfigur ation of your device for instant access to your Photobucket account. Uploading Photo s to Photobucket 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > MySpace > Upload . 2. Select the folder location from the mi croSD car d. 䡲 Camera Album contains all of your pictur[...]
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116 2J. Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 1 16) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Set t ings Menu (page 117) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 118) ⽧ Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 12 0) About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that allows you to connect wir elessly to a number of Bluetooth devices, such as h[...]
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2J. Bluetoot h 117 Bluetooth Bluetooth Status Indic ators The following icons show your Bluetoot h connection status at a gl ance: – Bluetooth is active (default status) – Bluetooth is paired and connected to a headset – Bluetooth is active but ha ving pr o blems connecting to its pair ed device – Bluetooth is activ ely transmitting or r ec[...]
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118 2J. Bluetooth Assigning a Bluetooth Name to Y our Device By default, your de v i ce is given the Bluetooth name “SPH-M810.” Wher eas this is a de scriptiv e name, it can pr ov e c onfusing when ther e are other similar devices within communication range. Y ou can easily change your device's Bluetooth name. 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) [...]
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2J. Bluetoot h 119 Bluetooth T o pair your device with anoth er Bluetooth device: 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) > Se ttings > Bluetooth > T rusted Devices . (Y our device will displa y a list of discover ed in-r ange Bluetooth de vices.) 2. Scr oll down the list and touch a de vice name to begin the pairing pr ocess. 3. Enter the passke y ([...]
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120 2J. Bluetooth 䡲 As an example, with a newly unpair ed headset, the device displa ys and the main device Bluetooth icon changes to indicating it is active but not connected to a communicating device. Reconnecting Y our Paired Device 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) > Se ttings > Bluetooth > T rusted Devices. 2. T ou ch an entry’s name ([...]
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2J. Bluetoot h 121 Bluetooth Bluetooth-capable phones will appear in the list with an adjacent phone icon.) 3. F rom th e list of F ound Dev ices, touch the nam e field and touch Send to s end t he na me c ar d to th is r ecipient. ( The r ecipient’s phone displa ys an onscr ee n message asking whether the person would like to r eceive and sav e [...]
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124 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics ⽧ Visual Voicemail (page 124) ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS) (page 132 ) ⽧ Caller ID (page 134) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 135) ⽧ Making a Three-Way Call (page 135) ⽧ Call For warding (page 137) ⽧ Roaming (page 137) Visual V oicemail Visual V oicemail gives y ou a quick and easy wa y to access your v oice mail. [...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 125 3. When pr ompted to ente r information, touch to bring up the onscr een dial pad that can be used to input your numeric r esponses. 4. Once you ha ve completed the setup process, r eturn to the V oicemail page (see steps 1 and 2 ). 5. T ouch th e Welcome to Vo icemail message on the screen to pla [...]
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126 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics Configuring Y our V oicemai l Settings All unanswere d calls to your de vice are automatically transf erred to y our voicemail, e ven i f your de vice is in use or turned off. Therefor e, you will want to set up y o ur Sprint V oicemail and personal greeting as soon as you r d evic e is ac tiva te d. 䊳 Pr ess a[...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 127 Changing your Main Greeting via the Device Menu Y our main greeting can be changed dir ectly via the device menu system. This dir ect access sav es you fr om h a ving to navigate within the voicemail menu. 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) > Se ttings > General > V oicemail Settings > Change[...]
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128 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics New V oicemail Message Aler ts The Instinct s30 utiliz es a new “ Visual V oicemail” function which automatically retrie ves a list of y our curr ent voicemail messages and then pr esents them as a detailed list. The V oicemail page pro vides you with a list of messages containing the sender’s phone number [...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 129 Retrieving Y o ur V oicemail Messages Y ou can re view your messages directly fr om your wir e less de vice or from an y other touch-ton e phone. T o dial fr om your wir eless devi ce, either speed dial y our voicemail or use the menu k eys. Using the Menu on Y our Device to Access Y our Messages 1[...]
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130 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics 2. To u c h t o begin the delivery pr ocess by selecting a r ecipient: 䡲 Recent List tab to select a r ecipient by touching an entry fr om your r ecent call history list. 䡲 Contacts tab to select a recipient by touching an entry fr om your Contacts list. The message is then addr essed to the primary phone num[...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 131 5. T ouch Send to stor e your new message and begi n the delivery pr ocess. Replying to a Visual V oicemail Message Reply to a voice message r e ceived fr om any other Sprint V oicemail us er b y sending ei ther an email or text message. 1. Pr ess and touch Main ( ) > Voic ema il . 2. T ouch a v[...]
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132 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics Clearing the Message Notification Icon Y our device ma y temporar ily co ntinue to displa y the message icon after you hav e checked your te xt messages, voicemail, missed ev ents, email, etc.. 1. Pr ess and locate the icon atop . 2. To u c h Main ( ) and locate the icon atop the featur e currently r equiring you[...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 133 䡲 Manual Entry to manually enter a de stination b y choosing either: ● Enter Phone Numbe r to u se the onscr een dial pad to enter a wireless phone number . T o uch Done to sav e the entry. ● Enter Email Address to use th e onscr een ke yboard to enter the recipient’ s email address. T ouch[...]
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134 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics Deleting Messages T o delete all messages: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Messaging . 2. To u c h ( ) to open the Delete menu. 3. To u c h Delete All > Dele te . T o delete selected messages: 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Messaging . 2. To u c h ( ) to open the Delete menu. 3. To u c h Delete Some . 4. T [...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 135 Call Waiting When you’ re on a call, Call Waiting alerts y o u to incoming calls by sound ing two bee ps. Y our de vice’s scr een informs you that another call is coming in and displa ys the caller’s phone num ber (if it is av ailable and you ar e in digital mode) . T o respond to an incoming[...]
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136 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics 5. T ou ch an entry (or use the dial pad to enter the second number) and touch wher e the phone number now appears. 6. Once the second call has connected and is active, touch to join both callers and begin your thr ee-way call. If one of the parties you called hangs up during your call, y ou and the r emaining ca[...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 137 Call For warding Call Forwar ding lets you forwar d all of your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your device is turned off. Y ou can continue to make calls fr om your device when Call Fo rwar ding is activated. T o activate Call For warding: 1. Pr ess a nd touch Dialer ( ). 2. E[...]
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138 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics Roaming on Other Digit al Networks When you’ re r oaming on digital networks, y our call quality and security will be similar to the quali ty you r e ceiv e when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint Network. Howev er, y ou may not be able to access certain features, such as data services, depending on the avai[...]
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Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 139 2. T ouch th e Roaming Mode field and touch one of the following options: 䡲 Automatic to seek service on the Nationwide Sprint Network. When Spr int service is unav ailable, the device sear ches for an alternate system. 䡲 Sprint Only to access only the Sprint network and pr event r oaming on ot[...]
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140 3A . Sprint Service: The Basics Data Roam Guard Depending on service a vai lability and r oaming agr eements, your de vice may be able to acc ess data services while r oaming on certain digital systems. Y ou can set your de vice to alert you when you ar e roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Ne twork and try to use d ata services such as messaging[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 141 ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 141) ⽧ Accessing Messages (page 147) ⽧ Using Sprint Desktop Sync (page 157) ⽧ Sprint Software Store (page 160) ⽧ Downloading Games, Ring ers and More (page 160) ⽧ Exploring the Web (page 163) ⽧ Live Search (page 167) ⽧ Information Ser vices on the [...]
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142 3B. Web and Data Services 䢇 On your de vice. Y ou can find your user name under the Phone Information option in your device’ s Settings menu ( > Main > Settings > General > Phone Informat ion ). Updating Y our User Name If you choose to change your user name and select a new one online, you must then update the data profile on t[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 143 Data Restrictions Par en tal Contr ols determine what features y ou have access to on your de vice. (See “Using Par ental Contr ols” on page 50.) When you first connect to the Web, access is confirmed against the current Par e ntal Restrictions. If data access has been r e stri cted, y ou will be notif[...]
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144 3B. Web and Data Services If no indicator is display ed, your device does not ha ve a curr ent data conne ction. T o launch a connection, see “Launching a Web Connection” on page 142. Navigating the Web Navigating thr ough menus and websites during a data session is easy once you’v e learned a few basics. Her e ar e some tips for get ting[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 145 Selecting Onscr een Items Once you’v e learned how to scr oll through a page, you can start navigating the Web. T o select onscreen items: 䊳 T ouch an onscr een item or hyperlink. Links, which ar e display ed as underlined text , allow y ou to jump to Web pages, select special functions, or ev en place[...]
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146 3B. Web and Data Services Going Home T o return to the home page from any other page: 䊳 To u c h . Using Tilt Navigati on within a Page Tilt navigation is a new and useful wa y to browse a Web page b y orienting your device in a parti c ular dir ec tion. The Camer a but ton activates a new orientation detector that wo rks to quickly scr oll y[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 147 Accessing Messages Y ou can send an d r eceiv e email messages, text messages, and participate in W eb-based chat rooms right fr om your device. Messaging allows you to sta y connected 24 hours a day an y wher e on the Nationwide S print Network. Email Y our device’ s Email application l ets you access a[...]
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148 3B. Web and Data Services 4. To u c h I Agree if you ar e pr ompted to accept any license agr eements or disclaimers. 5. Follow t he setup wizar d instructions to enter the r equired sign-u p inform ation by touching the associated gr ay fiel d and then using the onscr een ke yboar d. (See “Enterin g T ext” on pa ge 32.) 䡲 To u c h Done t[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 149 6. T ouch the gr ay server address field and then use t he onscr ee n k eyboar d to enter the secur e Web addr ess (ht tps://) that is used to access y our Micr osof t Exchange Server . (This informa tion can be obtained fr om your IT admi nistrator .) 7. T ouch Done to store the newly enter ed Exchange Se[...]
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150 3B. Web and Data Services 3. Create the r est of your email and click Send. T o send an appointment re minder to your device: 1. Open the Outlook application. 2. Naviga te to the Cal e nd ar and cr eate a new appointment . – or – Open an existing a ppointment by doub le-clicking the entry fr om the Calendar screen. 3. Click on the To : fiel[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 151 䡲 Recent to se lect a r ecipient fr om a list of r ecent email contacts fr om your re mote email server . 䡲 Contacts to use t he Power Search tab to sel ect a r ecipie nt fr om your Contacts (qualifying Contacts entries must co ntain either a wireless p hone number or an email address). 䡲 Search to u[...]
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152 3B. Web and Data Services client allows you to manage multiple email accounts thr ough a single portal. Once y ou ha ve set up your first email accoun t (see “Getting Star ted With Email” on page 147) , y ou ca n e xplore additional settings options. 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Email . (The device then launches either your first email [...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 153 11. T ouch Done to sa ve your changes and return to the Email Home page. Configuring Ind ividual Email Account Settings This option is dif fer ent than t he settings available for the application as a whole. Account S ettings allows you to configure account specific options. 1. Once you ha ve set up your E[...]
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154 3B. Web and Data Services Accessing Email Using Email on your de vice is even easier than using multiple email accounts on your computer . Launch the application for instant access to all y our accounts. 1. Once you ha ve set up your Email, pr ess and touch Main () > Email to launch the applic ation. 2. T ouch the de sir ed email account. (Y[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 155 䡲 Recent to selec t a r ecipient from a list of r ecent email contacts. 䡲 Contacts to use t he Power Search tab (shown her e ) to select a r ecipie nt fr om your Contacts (qualif ying Contacts entr ies must contain either a wir e less p hone number or an email addr ess). 䡲 Search to use a few char ac[...]
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156 3B. Web and Data Services T o delete an unopened email message from the list: 1. Pr ess a nd touch Main () > Email to launch the application . 2. Pr ess until you hav e opene d the Email Home Page. 3. T ou c h the email icon (located to the lef t of the email message) adjace nt to a desired e mail message. 4. To u c h Delete > OK to delet[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 157 2. Pr ess until you ha ve opened the Email Home Page. 3. T ouch Refresh . Accessing Sprint Instant Messaging Data services also pr ovides y ou with acc ess to popular instant messaging (IM) clients, including AIM ® Instant Messenger TM , Windows Live Messenger ® , and Y ahoo! ® Messenger . 1. Pr ess and[...]
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158 3B. Web and Data Services 䡲 Operating system: Mi crosoft Windows XP with SP2 or Windows Vista 32-bit SP1 (In clusiv e of Windows updates to 1. 1.2008) 䡲 Web br owser: Micr osof t Internet Explor er 6 or later (r equ ir ed) . 䡲 Software: QuickTime 7. 1 or higher. 䡲 Storage: Har d-disk drive with 200 MB of free space (Actual r equir ement[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 159 2. Click Next fr om the Configuration wizar d screen. 3. Enter the Login Name and P assword used to access email via your computer’s O utlook application. 4. Click Next. 5. Select Outlook from within the PIM (Email Contact Manager) dr op-down list. 䡲 Options include: Microsof t Outlook or Outlook Expre[...]
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160 3B. Web and Data Services Sprint Sof tware Store The Sprint Softwar e Store provi des quick and easy access to a vari ety of applications, games, ringers, and scr een savers dir ectly fr om your device. (See “Downloading Games, Ringers and More” on page 160 for how to purchase and download items.) 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Shopping . [...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 161 2. Select th e type of file you wish to d ownload. 3. T ouch an onscreen entry and follow the onscr ee n instructions. ( The br owser will start and take you to the corresponding download menu.) Selecting an Item to Download Y ou can search for av aila ble items to download in a number of ways: 䢇 Feature[...]
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162 3B. Web and Data Services 2. Select an option to continue: 䡲 Select Done/Run t o assign the downloaded item (or to start downlo ading, in t he case of a game or an application). Y our data session will end, and you will b e r edir ected to the appr opriate device menu screen. 䡲 Select Set as t o assign a ringer or scr een sav er to a de vic[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 163 2. T ouch Dow nload to begin the pr ocess. ( The item will download automatically . When the Download Complete scr een is display ed, the item has been successfully downloaded to your de vice.) 3. Select an option to continue: 䡲 Select Use/Run/View/Done to assign the downloaded item (or to start downlo a[...]
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164 3B. Web and Data Services Many sites ar e av ailable under mor e than one menu – choose the one that’s most convenient for y ou. Using the Browser Menu Navigating the W eb from your de vice is easy once you get the hang of it. For details on how to navigate the Web, select menu items, and mor e, see “Navigating the Web” on page 144. Alt[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 165 2. Change Mode icon lets you change the viewing mode of the curr ent web page between Mobile Mode (screen is configur ed for viewing using standard mobile phone par ameters) and S tandar d Mode (mimics how the page would ap pear on a monitor) . This default view mode is set fr om within Main ( ) > Setti[...]
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166 3B. Web and Data Services Cre a t ing a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to stor e the addr ess of your fav orite websites for easy access at a later time. 1. Go to the W eb page y ou want to mark. 2. To u c h to open t he Web Bookmar ks page. 3. To u c h > Ad d Bookmark to add the currently active web page to y our curr ent Fa vorites list. 䡲[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 167 3. T ouch th e icon adjacent to a bookmark entry you want to delete. (A confirmation will be displa yed.) 4. T ouch Dele te Bookmark . Reloading a Web Page 1. Pr ess and touch Web ( ) > Web. 2. T ouch . ( The br owser will r eload the current Web page. ) Restarting the W eb Browser If the Web br owser s[...]
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168 3B. Web and Data Services Information Ser vices on the Web Sprint pro vides additional in formation services (av ailable via y our data conn ection), that you can personalize to suit y our needs. The se featur es make it easier than ever to r etriev e the most popular Web and Category-specific inf o rmation instantly . The Instinct s30 uses bot[...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 169 3. T ouch a category to begi n displaying a list of av ailable stories. 4. T ouch a story to display the contents onscr een. T o access Movies informatio n: 1. Pr ess and touch Web ( ) > Movies. (Y ou will be pr esented with a list of movie categories.) 2. F rom the Movies & Mor e page, select an op[...]
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170 3B. Web and Data Services ● State to define your choice of theaters by defining av a ilable locations based on a selected state. 4. To u c h Go. (T he page then lists only those mo vie theaters located in your preselected ar ea.) 5. T ouch a movie title fr om the list to display the movie theater name and showtimes. P urchasing Movie Tickets [...]
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Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 171 How do I know w hen my phone is connec ted to data services? Y our device automatically connects when you use data service or an incoming messa ge arrives. Y our de vice will also displa y the indi cator. Can I make calls and use data s e rvices at the same time? Since DD TM is of f by default, y ou can us[...]
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172 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music ⽧ Sprint TV/Video (page 172) ⽧ Music – Sprint Music Store (page 176) ⽧ Streaming Music (page 183) ⽧ Games (page 183) ⽧ NA SCAR (page 184) ⽧ NFL Mobile Live (page 185) Sprint TV/Video Y our Sprint TV Channel Options The Sprint TV/Video applic ati on of fers a wide variety of accessible channels. Subs[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 73 Supported Picture Formats: 䡲 JPEG 䡲 BMP 䡲 GIF 䡲 PNG Supported Video Formats: 䡲 MP4 䡲 3gp 䡲 3gpp2 P laying a L ocal Media File This includes all media currently stor ed on the intern al micr oSD card such as p ictures, mo vies, camcorder video, an d music/playlists. 1. Pr ess and tou[...]
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174 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 䡲 All Channels displa ys a list of all curr ently av ailable channels. 䡲 Live displa ys a mobile guide listing of curr ently av ailable r eal-time str eaming channels. 䡲 On Demand displays a list of curr ently av ailable channels (pr e-r ecorded). 䡲 More... displa ys Shop, Subscriptions, Settings, an d He[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 75 2. How long are the clips? Will I know the estimated ti me it will take to play the clip prior to accessing it? Once you ha ve selected a channel, you will see a listing of the a vaila ble clips, with ea ch clip’s length displa yed after the clip’s title. In gener al, a clip’s duration wil [...]
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176 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 9. If I put on my s tereo headset and insert it into the devi ce’s headset jack, can I lock the device while I am playing an audio (or video) clip with out interrupting the clip? Y es. When you insert your ster eo headset into the device’ s headset jack, the de vice automatically goes into “headse t mode, ?[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 77 5. Once your passwor d has been accepted, touch Continue to begin e xploring the store. P urchasing and Downloading Music Now that you’ re in the stor e , y ou can shop fo r songs to pur chase and download to your device’ s microSD car d . 1. F rom the Sprint Music St or e opening page, scr o[...]
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178 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music P laying Music From t he Sprint Music Store The Sprint Music Store not only gives you access to gr ea t music, it also gives y ou a place to listen to and organiz e your music library . Accessing th e Music Pla yer 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Music . 2. T ouch to select the Play er tab. 3. Use the onscreen co[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 79 ● Web Sync goes out to your account on the Sprint Music Stor e and pulls down any pr eviously pur chased music files that ar e not currently found on the microSD car d. ● Password allows y ou to setup the Password Check service that r equir es a passwor d for both access and pur chase of medi[...]
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180 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 10. To u c h Done to assign the selected song to the pla ylist. ( The new pla ylist then displa y s how many songs hav e been assigned to it.) Adding a Song to an Existing Pla ylist 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Music . 2. T ou ch to open the My Music menu. 3. To u c h All Songs a nd sc ro ll th ro ug h t h e e[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 81 7. T ouch Done to save the new playlist name. 8. T ouch Rename to then assig n the new name to the current playlist entry and then r eturn to the Playlists page. Backing Up Y our Downloaded Music Fi les When you pur chase and download a music file fr om the Sprint Music Stor e, you get two versio[...]
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182 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music See “Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer” on page 91. Multitasking Multitasking is a way of maintaining one application activ e while using another . T o multitask on your devi ce: 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Music . 2. T ou ch to open the My Music menu. 3. Select a music file through one of the av [...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 83 Streaming Music In addition to the Sprint Music Store, Sprint offers a variety of mu sical opti o ns a vailable thr ough the Radio menu, this includes SIRIUS Music, Musi c Choice, VH1, and many others. Choose fr om rock, pop, hip-hop, and R&B, and access e xclusiv e video clips, music industr[...]
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184 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music Launching a Current Game 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > Games/Apps > [selection] . NAS C A R Now you ha ve the abilit y to get e very bit of NAS CAR cov erage, news, and stats right on your phone. 1. Pr ess and touch Fun () > NASC AR. 2. To u c h Continue . 3. Access any of the followin g featur es by touc[...]
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TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : T V and Music 1 85 䡲 Aler ts allows y ou to customiz e alerts for new information such as: NASC AR News, Sprint Cup News, Nationwide NA SC AR. 䡲 Help displays help information for usage of the NASC AR application and featur es. NFL Mobile Live Get the NFL live on y our phone. It lets you be right in the middle [...]
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186 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 䡲 Audio&Video di s pla ys a list of selectable multimedia con tent. Oth e r features i n c lude streaming multimed ia content from NFL stations or other football progr amming. 䡲 Statistics lets y ou track Offense and Defense st ats acr oss the NFL and its teams. 䡲 Alerts & Pers. allows you to custom[...]
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GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 187 ⽧ GPS Ser vices (page 187) ⽧ Sprint Navigation (page 187) ⽧ Getting Driving Directions (page 189) ⽧ Configuring Y o ur Navigation Preferences (page 194) ⽧ Launching the Product T our (page 195) GPS Ser vices Y our phone’s built-in GPS capability giv es you access to a number of location- based serv[...]
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188 3D. GPS Navigation 4. Read the warning disclaimer and tou ch Ac cept to acknowledge t he terms of use. 5. To u c h Ye s to take a brie f tour of the Navigation featur e s and functionality , or No, Skip T our to continue to the main navigation scr ee n. Using Sprint Navi gation 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Navigation. 2. Select an option an[...]
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GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 189 Getting Driving Directions The built-in GPS h ar dware (whe n enabled) allows you to get driving dir ections to selected locations or establishments based on your curr ent location. Using a Physical Address 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Navigation > Drive T o > Address. 2. Read the onscreen notice and[...]
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190 3D. GPS Navigation Once you ha ve enter ed your desired location and the Samsung Instinct s30 has begun pro viding you with driving dir ections, you can alter the infor mation being displa yed b y using one of thr ee other drivi ng options: Tr a f fi c , Summar y , and Search . T o review real-time traffic information along your route: 1. Pr es[...]
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GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 191 䊳 See “Using a Local Business Category” on page 191. Using a Local Business Category The Instinct s30 can also cross-r efe r ence your curr ent location w ith local business and point s of inter e st, such as Gr oce ry Stor es, Gas Stations, Wi-Fi Spots, Malls, Hospitals, etc. 1. Pr ess and touch Main ()[...]
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192 3D. GPS Navigation 2. T ou ch one of the av ailable fi lter options to best display the matching r esults: 䡲 Best Match : displa ys a list of match ing r esults sorted by most r elev ant and by placing the closest location (to your pr ese nt position) at the top and farthest lo cation at the bottom. 䡲 Best Rating : sorts the r esults by the[...]
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GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 193 2. T ouch one of the following options: 䡲 Current L ocation : to sa ve your current GPS location to your My F avorites list. 䡲 Recent Places : recently saved locations. 䡲 Address : to enter a new addr ess into the Navigator and then store it to your My F avorites list. See “Using a Physical Addr ess”[...]
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194 3D. GPS Navigation 䡲 Manual to manually enter an email addr ess by using the onscreen k eyboar d to enter t he r ecipient’s email addr ess. T ouch Done to sav e the entry . 5. To u c h Send Now to complete the del i v ery proce ss. Configuring Y our Navigation Preferences 1. Pr ess and touch Main () > Navigation > Share & More >[...]
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GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 195 䡲 T raffic Al erts : allows you t o either enable ( On ) or disable ( Off ) real-time tr af fic alerts along your curr ent r oute. 䡲 Audio Language : allows you to change the language currently used for announcements between ei ther English or Spanish . 䡲 Help Card : allows you to configur e the settings[...]
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Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information M800Mini.book Pag e 197 Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]
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198 4A. I mportant Safety Info rmation ⽧ General Precauti ons (page 198) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Device (page 199) ⽧ Using Y our Device With a Hearing Aid Device (page 200) ⽧ Caring for the Battery (page 202) ⽧ Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 203) ⽧ Owner’ s Record (page 205) ⽧ User Guide Proprietar y Notice[...]
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Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 199 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device Do Not Rely on Y our Device for Emergency Calls Mobile devices operate using r adio s ignals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Ther efore you should nev er rely solely upon any mobile device for essential commun[...]
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200 4A. I mportant Safety Info rmation T urning Off Y our Device in Da ngerous Areas T o av oid i nterfering with blasting oper ations, turn your device off when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two -wa y radios should be turned of f. Construction cre ws often use remote-contr ol RF devices to se t of f e xplosives. T urn[...]
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Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 201 out the device with your hearing device is the b est wa y to ev aluate it for y our personal needs. M-Ratings: Devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requir ements for hearing ai d compatibi l i ty and ar e likely t o generate les s interference to hearing de vic es than unr ated devices.[...]
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202 4A. I mportant Safety Info rmation HA C/Wi-Fi Language This phone has been teste d and rated fo r use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. Howev er, ther e may be some newer wir eless technologi es used in this phone that have not been tested y et for us e with hearing aids. It is important to try the different [...]
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Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 203 Special Note: Be sure to dispos e of your battery properly . In some ar eas, the di sposal of batt eries in household or business trash ma y be prohibited. Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Device Operates Y our de vice is basically a radio transmitter and receive[...]
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204 4A. I mportant Safety Info rmation What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not repr esent a variation in safety . All devices must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a substantial margin of safety . As stated abov e, variations in SAR v alues between different model de v[...]
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Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 205 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r adio or television r eception, whi ch can be determined b y turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to corr ect the interference b y one or more of the following measures: 䢇 Reorient the dir ection of[...]
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206 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Wa rranty (page 207) Y our phone has been designed to pro vide you with r e liable, worry-fr ee service. If for an y reason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warr anty in th is section. Fo r i n fo rm a ti on re ga rdi n g t h e terms a nd conditio[...]
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Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 207 Manufacturer’ s Warranty S T ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANT Y What is Covered an d For How L ong? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNIC A TIONS AMERICA, LL C ("SAMSUNG") warr ants to the original pur chaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's Phon es and acce ssories ("Products") are f ree from defe[...]
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208 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty defective Pr oduct. SAMSUNG may , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, r econditioned, or new parts or comp onents when r epairing any Product or r eplace Product with a re b uilt, r econditioned or new Product. Repa ired/r eplaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be wa rr ante d for a period of nin[...]
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Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 209 LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE S, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCL U SION MA Y NO T APPL Y T O Y OU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES Y OU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND Y OU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHT S , WHICH V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE/PROVINCE T O PROVINCE. TH IS LIMITED W ARRANT Y SHALL NO T[...]
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210 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty IN THIS EUL A, Y OU MUST CLICK THE "DECLINE" BUT T ON, DISCONTI NUE USE OF THE SOF TWARE. 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following rights pro vided that y ou c omply with all terms and conditions of this EULA : Y ou may install, us e, access, disp lay and run one copy of the Software on the [...]
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Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 211 7. EXPORT RES TRICTIONS. Y ou acknowledge that the Software is subject to export r estrictions o f v arious co untries. Y ou a gr ee to comply w ith all applicable interna tional and national laws that apply to the Software, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations , as well as end us er , end[...]
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212 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty O THER SE R VICES, INFORMA TION, SOFT W ARE, AND RELA TED CONTENT THROUGH THE SOF TWARE OR O THERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR O THERW ISE UNDER OR IN CONNEC TION WI TH ANY PROVISION OF THIS EUL A, HOWEVER CAUSED, REGARDLESS OF TH E THEOR Y OF LIABILITY (CONTRAC T , T ORT OR OTHERWISE) AND EVEN I[...]
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Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 213 (EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory an d r eturn all settings to default settings. Pl ease contact the Samsung Custom er Care Center for details. Customer Care Center : 1000 Klein Rd. Plano, TX 75074 T ol l F ree T el: 1.888.987.HELP (4357) Samsung T elecommunications America, LLC: 1301 East [...]
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Index Index 215 Inde x A Account Manag ing 8 Activation 4 Adaptatio n 85, 86 Adaptation Mode 85 Add Call 28 Airplane Mode 45 Alarm Clock 73 Always Vibrate 40 Answering Calls 25 Device Active 25 Device Lock ed 2 5 Applicati ons Downloading 1 60 Automatic Speech Recognit ion (ASR) 80 B Background 42 Backlight 41 Battery 15– 17 Capacity 1 5 Charging[...]
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216 Index Missed Call 2 6 Saving a Number 2 8 Saving numbers with Pauses 30 Speed Dialing 3 1 Three-Way Call 1 3 5 Camera 100– 106 Contacts 58– 69 Adding an Entry 58 Adding Phone Number 6 4 Assigning Sped Dial 6 5 Deleting 6 3 Dialing From 60 Editing 6 2 Editing Phone Number 6 4 Selecting Ringer T ype 6 7 Sending via Bluetooth 62 D Data Profile[...]
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Index Index 217 Over view 1 50 Refreshing Y our List 1 5 6 Work 1 47 Email Sett ings Individual Account 1 53 Setting up an Audible Alert 153 Sprint Mobile 15 1 Emergency Numbers 26 End-of-Cal l Options 28 Enhanced 911 (E911) 27 Entering Text 32– 36 ABC Mode 34 Numbers 3 5 Selecting Mode 3 2 Symbols 3 5 Entries Detaching 2 2 Scrolling 21 F Favorit[...]
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218 Index M Making Calls 24 MEDIA Sideloaded 9 2 Memory Status 91 Menu i Backing Up within Menu 2 3 Navigation 1 7 Messaging Deleting All Messages 4 5 , 134 Deleting Selected Messages 45, 134 Email 1 4 7 Picture Mail 10 7 microSD Card 88–94 Missed Call No tification 26 Mobile 95 Mobile Sync 68, 95 Movies Accessing Information 1 69 Adding New Thea[...]
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Index Index 219 Navigation 188 2D Map 1 90 3D Map 1 89 Address 18 9 Business 1 9 1 Finding the Cheapest Gas 192 Intersection 1 89 Map Results 1 91 Summar y 19 0 T raffic Conditions 1 90 Navigation Preference s 194 Navigation, GPS 187 News Accessing Information 1 6 8 NFL Alerts 1 86 Audio&Video 1 86 F an ta s y 185 H el p 186 My T eam 1 8 5 News[...]
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220 Index Photos U pl o ad i ng 111, 113, 115 Picture File Supported Formats 1 73 Ty p e s 1 7 3 Picture Mail 107 Pictures Sending 1 06 Storing 10 5 T a ki ng 100 Playlists 179 Power Search tab 21, 61, 151, 155, 193 Preferred Roaming List (PRL) 47 Product Tour 195 R Recent Locatio n Adding to My Favorit es 19 3 S ha r in g 193 Resetting Your De vic[...]
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Index Index 221 Sideloaded 173 MEDIA 9 2 MUSIC 9 2 Sideloadin g your Multimedia Content 181 Silence Al l 41 SMS Text Messaging 132 Software Updating Device 4 7 Speaker phone Off 2 7 On 2 7 Speech to Action 80, 80– 87 Adaptation 8 5 Calling Contacts Entries 81 Calling Phone Numbers 8 2 Choice Lists 8 6 Launching an Application 8 4 Picture Mail 83 [...]
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222 Index Text Messages D el e ti n g 134 Reading 1 33 Replying 1 33 Text Messaging 132– 134 Three-Way Calling 135 Timer 75 Tip Calculator 78 Touch Setti ngs Screen Calibr ation 4 3 Sensitivity 4 3 Transferring Content 95– 99 Contacts 9 5 Music, Pictures, and Videos 97 Previously-Pur chased Content 98 TTY Use 46 Turning Your Phone On and Off 14[...]
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Index Index 223 Volume 39 Other 4 0 Ringer 39 Silence All 4 1 System 4 0 W Web 141– 170 see also Data Ser vices Downloading Content 16 0 Email 1 47 Launching 1 42 N av i ga ti n g 144 N av i ga ti n g T o 165 Web Toolbar 164 World Clock 76 M800Mini.book Pag e 223 Friday, May 29, 2009 4:04 PM[...]