Smartphone User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Features and functions
- Other sources of help
- Product registration
- Unpack your smartphone
- Getting to know your smartphone
- Installing a SIM card
- Installing or remove the battery
- Turning on for the first time
- Before making a call
- The onscreen number pad
- The voice call screen
- Onscreen call options
- The stylus
- The touch wheel
- The onscreen keyboard
- The messaging screen
- Text (SMS) messages
- MMS messages
- Camera icons and indicators
- Taking a photo
- Shooting a video
- Photo and video options
- Silent mode
- Putting your smartphone in flight mode
- Comm. Manager
- Adjusting connection settings
- Phone settings
- Managing your phonebook
- SIM Manager
- Connecting to a PC and synchronizing data
- Other functions
- Multimedia playback
- Satellite Data Update
- Personalizing your smartphone
- Updating your smartphone
- Resetting your smartphone
- Using the headset
- Using a Bluetooth headset
- Using your smartphone as a modem
- Inserting a microSD card
- FAQ, troubleshooting and error messages
- Specifications
- Warnings and precautions
- Emergency calls
- Disposal and recycling information
- Taking care of your smartphone
- Safety regulations

41Silent mode
Chapter 6: Advanced
Operation
Silent mode
The slider on the left of your smartphone allows you to activate
silent mode
. This mode silences all ringtones and alerts, and
may be used if you are in an area where a ringing phone would
disturb others (for example; a cinema, meeting or ceremony).
Note: Silent mode does not turn your phone off, and does not
replace flight mode, below.
Putting your smartphone in flight
mode
You can enter flight mode to turn off
telephone, Bluetooth and data func-
tions and use the smartphone as a hand-
held device during a flight. Check with
your airline to make sure this is permit
-
ted onboard.
Switch your smartphone off during take-
off and landing as it may interfere with
aircraft electronic systems.
Entering flight mode
1. Access the Comm. Manager (refer to
“Comm. Manager” on page 42).