User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Getting to know your Smartphone
- Phone
- Messaging
- PIM
- Entertainment
- Connectivity
- Customizing
- Others
- Trouble shooting
- Mobile PhoneTools
- Appendix
Typographical Conventions
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Typographical Conventions
Listed below are the typographical conventions used in this User Guide.
• The popup menu options and the items contained in some applications are
listed in bullet and use the bold, italic letters; for example, • All received
calls: Block all incoming calls; • Bookmarks: Selects to choose a website.
• The text enclosed in brackets indicate that it is the name of the menu option
we need to select in the process of operating; for example, select
[Applications] in [Preferences]; select [Share], and then select [Via
Bluetooth].
• The application name is input in capitalization; for example, using the
Phonebook application, access the Phonebook application, access the
Pictures application.
• When the application name is used as a common noun, it is input in
lowercase characters; for example, in the pictures list.
• The menu item uses the capitalization that is used in Smartphone system; for
example, to open the Options menu.