Your HTC 7 Pro User guide
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Contents Contents Basics Inside the box 6 Your phone 6 Back cover 8 SIM card 9 Battery 10 Switching your phone on or off 12 Entering your PIN 12 Finger gestures 12 Getting started Setting up your phone for the first time 13 Start screen 13 Accessing apps and settings 14 Hubs 14 Sleep mode 14 Unlocking the screen 15 Changing your lock screen wallpaper 15 Status icons 16 Adjusting the volume 16 Searching 17 Interacting with your phone by speaking 17
Contents Keyboard The Hardware Keyboard 29 Using the onscreen keyboard 30 Entering words with predictive text 31 Changing keyboard settings 31 Messaging About Messaging 32 Sending a text message 32 Sending a picture message 33 Viewing and replying to a message 33 Managing message conversations 34 Email Adding a POP3/IMAP email account 35 Adding a Microsoft Exchange Server account 35 Checking your inbox 36 Sending an email message 37 Calendar About Calendar 39 Creating a calendar appointment 39 Changi
Contents Zune Synchronizing your computer and phone 56 Music + Videos hub 57 Listening to music 57 Watching videos 58 Listening to or watching your podcasts 58 Listening to the radio 58 Maps and location Turning on location services 59 Bing Maps 59 HTC Hub About the HTC Hub 63 More apps Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 68 Windows Marketplace 69 Games 69 Security Protecting your SIM card with a PIN 70 Protecting your phone with a password 71 Protecting your phone thr
Basics Basics Inside the box You’ll find the following inside the box: Phone Battery USB cable 3.
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Basics Back cover Removing the back cover Remove the back cover to access the battery compartment and SIM card slot. 1. With the phone turned off, hold your phone securely with the front facing down. 2. Slide the back of the phone to the right. 3. With your thumb or finger, lift up the back cover from the small notch at the side of the phone. Replacing the back cover 1.
Basics SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/message memory. Your phone supports both 1.8V and 3 V SIM cards. Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your phone. You should consult with your mobile operator for a replacement SIM card. There may be fees for this service. Inserting the SIM card 1. Take the back cover off. See “Removing the back cover.” 2. Take the battery out. See “Battery.” 3.
Basics Battery Your phone uses a rechargeable battery. Please use only original batteries and accessories that came with your phone or replacements that we recommend. How long the battery can last before it needs recharging depends on how you use your phone. Among these are the phone features and accessories you use (for example, leaving your Bluetooth connection always on uses more power). Long phone calls and frequent web browsing use up much battery power.
Basics Charging the battery The battery is partially charged when shipped. Before you turn on and start using your phone, it is recommended that you charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. To charge the battery, please use only the power adapter and USB cable that come with your phone. Don’t remove the battery from the phone while you’re charging it with the power or car adapter. 1. Connect the large end of the USB cable to the power adapter. 2.
Basics Switching your phone on or off Switching your phone on Press the POWER button. Easy. When you turn on the phone for the first time, you’ll need to set it up. Go to “Setting up your phone for the first time” and we’ll take you through it. Switching your phone off 1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on. 2. Unlock your phone if the Lock screen is displayed. See “Unlocking the screen” in the Getting started chapter. 3.
Getting started Getting started Setting up your phone for the first time When you switch on your phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set some options such as your time zone and your Window Live ID. Just follow the onscreen instructions and you’ll be up and running with your phone in no time. Start screen Up front on the Start screen, you get to see at a glance Windows® Phone live tiles that continuously update and show what’s most personal to you.
Getting started To pin something, let’s say a contact, to the Start screen, press and hold it until a menu appears, and then tap pin to start. Unpinning a tile On the Start screen, press and hold the tile you want to remove, and then tap . Accessing apps and settings Easy. On the Start screen, just tap or slide your finger left. Hubs Simplify your everyday tasks with hubs. Instead of going in and out of various apps, hubs simplify things by tying together related experiences.
Getting started Waking up from Sleep mode Your phone automatically wakes up when you have an incoming call. To wake it up manually, press the POWER button. You’ll need to unlock the screen. Unlocking the screen When you see the lock screen, press the bottom of the screen and then slide your finger up to unlock the screen or answer an incoming call. If you’ve set up a phone password, you’ll need to enter the it to unlock the screen.
Getting started Status icons You can tell a lot about your phone by checking the icons in its status bar. Simply tap the top of the screen to show the status icons. The status icons disappear after a few seconds.
Getting started Searching Searching the Web 1. On the Start screen, press SEARCH. The Bing™ search screen opens. 2. Tap the search box, enter what you want to search for, and then tap keyboard. You’ll then see a list of matched items onscreen. on the 3. Tap the category below the search box (for example, local) or swipe left or right on the screen to check the other results for the other categories. Use your voice to do a search by tapping the microphone icon inside the search box.
Getting started Changing the ringtone Choose from the available selections of ringtones on your phone. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > ringtones & sounds. 3. Tap the Ringtone box. 4. Listen to a ringtone by tapping the play icon beside its name. 5. Tap the name of the ringtone that you want to use. Changing the theme Feeling a little blue? You can change the theme of your phone to match your mood for the day. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > theme. 3.
Phone calls Phone calls Making calls Most SIM cards come with a PIN (personal identification number) set by your mobile operator. If you’re asked for a PIN, enter it and then tap OK. If you enter the PIN wrong three times, your SIM card is blocked. To unlock your SIM card, see “Restoring a SIM card that has been locked out” in the Security chapter. 1. On the Start screen, tap the Phone tile. 2. Tap . 3. Dial the number you want to call, and then tap call.
Phone calls Receiving calls When you receive a phone call from a contact, the Incoming call screen appears and displays the caller ID icon, name, and phone number of the calling party. When you receive a phone call from someone who is not stored in People, only the default caller ID icon and phone number appear on the Incoming call screen. Answering or rejecting an incoming call If To answer the call To reject the call Display is on Tap answer. Tap ignore.
Phone calls Putting a call on hold 1. Tap . 2. Tap hold. Tap hold again to resume the call. Switching between calls If you’re already on a call and accept another call, you can choose to switch between the two calls. 1. When you receive another call, tap answer to accept the second call, and to put the first call on hold. 2. To switch between the calls, tap the bar at the top of the screen. 3. To end the current call and return to the other call, tap end call.
Phone calls Muting the microphone during a call 1. Tap . 2. Tap mute. Tap mute again to turn on the microphone. Ending a call On the screen, tap end call. If the phone display is off, press POWER to turn on the screen so you can tap end call. Using call history Use the call history to check missed calls, your dialed numbers and received calls. Checking calls in the call history 1. On the Start screen, tap the Phone tile. 2.
Phone calls Clearing the call history list On the call history screen, you can do the following: To remove a name or number from the list, press and hold it, and then tap delete item. To clear the entire list, tap ... , and then tap delete all. Call services Your phone can directly link to the mobile phone network, and enable you to access and change the settings of various phone services for your phone. Call services may include call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, and more.
People People About the People hub When you set up your email and other accounts on your phone, your contacts are imported automatically into your People hub. You’ll be able to see contacts from your Windows Live, Facebook, as well as other email accounts like Google and Outlook (Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync). Your friends’ Windows Live and Facebook feeds also appear in your People hub. Their photos show up in your Pictures hub, and your own feeds pop up in your Me tile.
People If you signed in to your Windows Live account when you first set up the phone, your contacts from those accounts will appear in the contacts list when you first open People. Contact information When you tap a contact on the People hub, the profile screen opens, showing you the person’s contact details. You can call, send text, or send an email to the contact from the profile screen. Call, send a message, or send an email to that contact in the profile page.
People Importing contacts from your SIM card 1. On the Start screen, tap the People tile. 2. In all of the People hub, tap import SIM contacts. If you have an account already set up, press and hold people on top of the screen, and then tap settings. 3. Choose how you want to sort and display the contacts, and then tap import sim contacts.
People Searching for a contact 1. On the Start screen, tap the People tile. 2. Press SEARCH. 3. In the search bar, enter the first few letters of the first or last name of the contact you are looking for. Matching contacts are displayed. 4. Tap the contact to open his or her contact details screen. See “Contact information” in this chapter for details. Looking for your contacts that start with the letter M? Tap the letter box, for example particular letter on your contacts list.
People While on the Me screen, you can tap: Your status message to the right of your photo to post a new status message. Your photo to change it. A photo to view it. An entry to add comments or reply to a comment.
Keyboard Keyboard The Hardware Keyboard Your device comes with a QWERTY keyboard, which is similar to a standard keyboard on a computer. To use the keyboard, slide the screen panel to the right to reveal the keyboard. The screen panel will pop up at an angle for comfortable viewing. The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode when the keyboard is opened. The screen is non-adjustable. Do not try to adjust the screen angle past its maximum angle to avoid damaging the phone.
Keyboard To enter the symbol or punctuation mark that is printed at the upper right corner of a key, press , and then press the corresponding key. To open the Symbol Pad, press Press . to insert a hard return while typing. Press the arrow keys / / / for directional movement. To delete the previous character, press Press . Press and hold to continue deleting. to insert a smiley. For special characters, press a letter and then press to select the character from the onscreen menu.
Keyboard Moving the cursor 1. While entering text, press and hold the text box. A floating cursor appears . 2. Drag the cursor to the position that you want, and then release your finger. Changing to the landscape keyboard When entering text, you can choose to use the landscape orientation of the keyboard. Turn your phone sideways to use a larger keyboard that lets you type easily using your thumbs. Enabling other keyboard languages You can choose to show other keyboard languages on the keyboard.
Messaging Messaging About Messaging Keep in touch with important people in your life. Use the Messaging application to compose and send text and picture messages. On the Start screen, tap the Messaging tile. On the conversations screen, all your sent and received messages are neatly grouped into conversations, by contact name or phone number. You can: Scroll up or down the list of conversations by swiping your finger on the screen. Tap a contact name or number to view the exchange of messages.
Messaging Sending a picture message To send a picture message, start by creating a new text message, and then attach a photo to include it. 1. On the Start screen, tap the Messaging tile. 2. On the conversations screen, tap . 3. Fill in one or more recipients. You can: Enter complete phone numbers or email addresses directly in the To field. Use the semicolon to separate recipients. Enter the first few letters of a contact name.
Messaging Managing message conversations Deleting a conversation 1. On the conversations screen, press and hold a contact (or phone number) whose messages you want to delete, and then tap delete. 2. When you’re asked to confirm, tap delete. Deleting a message 1. On the conversations screen, tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with that contact. 2. Press and hold the message that you want to delete. 3. Tap delete on the options menu. 4.
Email Email Adding a POP3/IMAP email account 1. Do one of the following: If you haven’t set up any accounts yet, tap Email setup on the Start screen. On the Start screen, tap account. , open Settings, and then tap email & accounts > add an 2. Tap the type of account you want to set up. If you don’t see the account type that you want, tap other account or advanced setup.
Email Checking your inbox After you set up an email account, a new tile is created on the Start screen for that account. To open an email account, tap its tile on the Start screen. If you don’t see the tile, tap the arrow on the Start screen, and then tap the account in the apps list. Slide your finger left or right to check only your unread, flagged, or urgent email.
Email Selecting multiple email messages from the inbox to delete or move 1. On the email account inbox, do one of the following: Tap . Tap the area to the left of an email. 2. Tap the check boxes of email messages you want to delete or move to another folder. 3. Tap to delete them or tap to move them to a different folder. Sending an email message 1. Open the email account that you want to use to send your email. 2. On the email account inbox, tap . 3. Fill in one or more recipients.
Email Reading and replying to an email message 1. On the Start screen, tap the email account tile. 2. On the email account inbox, tap the email you want to read. 3. Tap , and then tap reply, reply all, or forward. Setting the priority for an email message 1. While composing the message, tap ... . 2. Tap priority. 3. Select the priority for the message. If you selected high or low priority, the priority appears below the subject line of the message. Flagging an email 1.
Calendar Calendar About Calendar Use your phone’s Calendar to create and manage your appointments. You can also set up your phone to stay in sync with the following types of calendars: On your phone, sign in to your Windows Live account so you’ll be able to sync your phone’s Calendar with your Windows Live Calendar online. If you haven’t signed in to your Windows Live account yet, see the Getting started chapter to find out how to sign in.
Calendar Sending an invitation You can use Calendar to schedule a meeting or an appointment and invite people to attend it. An invitation email will be sent to them from the account that you choose. 1. Open Calendar and create a new appointment. For the steps, see “Creating a calendar appointment.” 2. Add details, such as date and time, location, and more. Remember to choose the Account to use for sending the invitation email 3. Tap more details, scroll down the screen, and then tap add someone. 4.
Calendar Viewing, editing or deleting an appointment You can view, edit, or delete appointments you’ve created. Viewing the details of an appointment 1. On the Start screen, tap the Calendar tile. 2. In day or agenda view, tap the appointment. Editing an appointment 1. On the Start screen, tap the Calendar tile. 2. In day or agenda view, press and hold the appointment, and then tap edit to open it. 3. Make your changes to the appointment. 4. When you’re done editing, tap .
Calendar Displaying and synchronizing calendars You can choose which calendars to show or hide on your phone’s Calendar, and which ones to keep synchronized. Showing or hiding calendars 1. In day or agenda view, tap ... , and then tap calendars. 2. Tap the on switch for the calendar that you want to hide. The calendars are kept synchronized on your phone, whether or not you hide them.
Getting connected Getting connected Data connection Your phone will be automatically set up to use your mobile operator’s data connection when you turn on your phone (if the SIM card is inserted) for the first time. Adding an access point Before you add a new data connection on your phone, obtain the access point name and settings (including username and password if required) from your mobile operator. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > cellular. 3. Tap add apn. 4.
Getting connected Enabling data roaming Data roaming lets you connect to your mobile operator’s partner networks and access data services when you are out of your mobile operator’s coverage area. Using data services while roaming will be costly. Check with your mobile operator for data roaming rates before you use data roaming. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > cellular. 3. Tap the Data roaming options box, and then tap Roam.
Getting connected Using your phone’s web browser You must have an active data connection or Wi-Fi connection to access the Internet. Opening the browser On the Start screen, tap the Internet Explorer tile to start surfing the Web. Going to a web page 1. On the browser screen, tap the URL box on top of the screen. 2. Enter the web page address using the keyboard. 3. Tap on the keyboard.
Getting connected Zooming in or out on a web page Tap the screen twice quickly to zoom in, then tap the screen twice quickly again to zoom out. You can also use your fingers to spread or pinch the screen to zoom in or out. Selecting a link in a web page You can tap a link with your finger to open it, or press and hold a link for more options. Link What to do Web page address (URLs) Tap the link to open the web page.
Getting connected Bookmarking a web page 1. While viewing a web page in portrait orientation, tap . 2. Edit the bookmark name if needed, and then tap ok. Opening a bookmark Quickly view the pages that you access most often. 1. While viewing a web page in portrait orientation, tap . 2. In favorites, tap the bookmark you want to open. Editing a bookmark 1. While viewing a web page in portrait orientation, tap . 2. In favorites, press and hold the bookmark you want to edit, and then tap edit.
Getting connected Bluetooth Turning Bluetooth on Turning Bluetooth on also makes the phone discoverable. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Bluetooth. 3. Tap the On/Off switch. Your device is automatically made discoverable, and searches for Bluetooth devices within range. Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to conserve battery power, or in places where using a wireless device is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals.
Getting connected Reconnecting a headset or car kit Normally, you can easily reconnect your headset by switching on Bluetooth on your phone, and turning on the headset. However, you might have to connect manually if your headset has been used with another Bluetooth device. 1. Make sure that the headset is set to discoverable. 2. On the Start screen, tap . 3. Tap Settings > Bluetooth. 4. If the Bluetooth switch is off, tap it to turn on Bluetooth. 5.
Camera Camera Camera basics Whether traveling for business or fun, enjoy taking photos and videos of your trip and encounters with your phone’s camera. To open the camera, press CAMERA, or tap on the Start screen and then tap Camera. When you open the camera app for the first time, it will ask you if you want to share the location of your phone. This will add a location tag to your captured photos so you’ll know where they were taken. Viewfinder screen The camera displays in landscape view only.
Camera Taking a photo 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Camera. 3. Before taking the photo, you can zoom in first on your subject. See “Zooming” to find out how. 4. Tap , and then select a camera flash mode depending on your lighting conditions. 5. Frame your subject on the Viewfinder screen. 6. Press CAMERA to take the photo. 7. Choose what you want to do with the photo you’ve just taken. See “After capturing“ for details.
Camera After capturing After capturing a photo or video, slide your finger from left to right to see the photo or video you’ve just captured. Press and hold the photo or video so you can: add to favorites (Photo mode only) Add the photo to your favorites in the Pictures application. delete Delete the photo or video upload to SkyDrive: upload the photo to your SkyDrive online storage. You upload to SkyDrive / need to be signed in to your Windows Live account to upload to SkyDrive.
Pictures Pictures About the Pictures hub Using the Pictures hub, you can view photos and watch videos that you’ve taken with your phone’s camera, downloaded, or synchronized with your phone. You can also take a look at your photos on your Windows Live and Facebook accounts. To open the Pictures hub, tap the Pictures tile on the Start screen. After opening the Pictures hub, slide to the left to check out recent photos and photos on Facebook and Windows Live. Changing the Pictures hub wallpaper 1.
Pictures Viewing photos and videos 1. Choose how you want to browse through your photos and videos (all, date, favorites). 2. Select an album to view. 3. Tap a photo or video to view it in full screen. Viewing photos and videos in landscape orientation The photo orientation adjusts to how you hold your phone. Turn your phone sideways to view a photo in landscape mode. Video is always displayed in landscape mode when you play it. Use the onscreen controls to play, pause, or stop the video.
Pictures Sending a picture message 1. On the Start screen, tap the Pictures tile. 2. Tap all. 3. Tap the album where the photo you want to share is in. 4. Press and hold the photo you want to send, and then tap share. 5. Tap Messaging. The photo is automatically added into the message. 6. Compose your message and then tap . Sharing your photos on the Web Using the Pictures hub, you can share your photos on Facebook and upload your photos to your Windows Live SkyDrive.
Zune Zune Synchronizing your computer and phone You’ll need the Zune® software to get your music, videos, and podcasts from your computer to your phone. Use it to sync these stuff between your computer and phone. If you don’t have the Zune software on your computer yet, go to www.zune.net to download and install it. Setting up Zune to sync your computer and phone 1. Connect your phone to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Zune automatically opens on your computer, if you haven’t opened it. 2.
Zune Music + Videos hub The Music + Videos hub is your gateway to your media collection. Listen to your music, watch your videos, check out your podcasts, listen to the radio, and go to the Marketplace to buy music — all in the Music + Videos hub. Listening to music 1. Get your music into your phone by following the steps in “Selecting items to sync with your phone” earlier in this chapter. 2. On the Start screen, tap the Music + Videos tile. 3. In zune of the Music + Videos hub, tap Music. 4.
Zune Turning on repeat or shuffle While playing a song, tap the album cover to loop or shuffle the songs in the album. You can also rate the album. Controlling music playback from the status bar When you exit the music player, you can still control music playback from the status bar. To show the playback controls on the status bar, press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button. Watching videos 1.
Maps and location Maps and location Turning on location services In order to find your location on your phone, you need to enable location sources. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > location. 3. Tap the Location services On/Off switch to turn it on. Bing Maps Bing Maps lets you track your current location, view real-time traffic situations, and receive detailed directions to your destination. You need an active mobile data or Wi-Fi connection to use Bing Maps.
Maps and location Getting an address and additional information for a location 1. Press and hold a location on the map. A balloon opens over the location with the address. 2. Tap the balloon to see more information. You can get directions to the location, pin the location to the Start screen, share the location via text message or email, and more. Clearing the map After you get directions or search on a map, you can clear away the various markers that such activities have drawn on the map.
Maps and location Viewing search results The search results will be displayed as markers on the map. After tapping the balloon that shows the location that you want, you’ll see its address, rating, nearby places, and reviews, if available. To see the results as a list, tap ... while viewing a map, and then tap results list. Getting directions Get detailed directions to your destination. Bing Maps can provide directions for travel by foot or car. 1. While viewing a map, tap . 2.
Maps and location Checking traffic conditions Traffic information is available only in selected areas. You can choose to show real-time traffic conditions on a map. Traffic conditions are displayed over roads as color-coded lines. Each color represents how fast the traffic is moving. To show traffic conditions, tap ... while viewing a map, and then tap show traffic.
HTC Hub HTC Hub About the HTC Hub Get more out of your phone with apps from us. Check out the HTC Hub and see what we have in store for you. The built-in Weather app shows the weather in rich 3D animation for your location or in cities that you select, and provides a forecast for coming days. Apps ranging from fun games to management tools are just a tap away. Some apps you see in HTC Hub are not really on your phone yet. Tapping such an app takes you to Marketplace and lets you download it to HTC Hub.
HTC Hub Weather Should I bring an umbrella today? Check what the weather’s like before you head out. Checking the weather 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap HTC Hub. The weather for your current location is displayed on the weather clock. 3. Tap the weather image to open the Weather screen. 4. Swipe your finger up or down the screen to check the weather in other cities. Not seeing your current location’s weather forecast? Check if you have Location services turned on in Settings.
HTC Hub Automatically setting up your data connection 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap HTC Hub. 3. Tap Get more. 4. Tap Connection Setup. Connection Setup automatically configures your phone’s settings. If you see more than one mobile operator, you can select your mobile operator. 5. Tap . If Connection Setup does not automatically configure your mobile phone settings, you can manually configure the settings. Tap ... > manual select, .
HTC Hub Editing a note 1. On the Note screen, tap . You can also slide your finger left while on the cork board to go to the List view. 2. Tap a note to open it, and tap the note again to edit it. Moving a note to another position on the cork board 1. On the cork board, press and hold a note until it floats. 2. Drag the note to the new position on the cork board, and then tap the note to dock it.
HTC Hub 4. Tap Sound Enhancer. 5. Tap Audio and Video to set the sound option you want to use. You can choose No effects or SRS enhancement. For Audio, If you’re using a wired headset, you can also choose from various preset equalizer settings. (SRS and equalizer are not available when you’re using a Bluetooth stereo headset.) Stocks Get updates for the stocks you are following. Checking your stocks 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap HTC Hub. 3. Tap Get more. 4. Tap Stocks. 5.
More apps More apps Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 The Microsoft® Office hub consists of the following apps: Microsoft OneNote Mobile 2010 lets you keep track of stuff at home, school, or work — your big ideas, shopping lists, meeting notes, projects, you name it. Microsoft® Word Mobile 2010 lets you create and edit documents on your phone. Microsoft® Excel® Mobile 2010 lets you create, view, and edit Excel spreadsheets on your phone.
More apps Using Microsoft Office Mobile 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Office. 3. Select the Office app you want to use. Scroll left to see the other Office apps. Windows Marketplace On Windows® Marketplace, it’s easy to download and purchase new apps, games, and music that fit your needs and make your phone truly personal. A wide range of free and premium programs is available, from games to powerful business apps. You can also preview and purchase songs on the Marketplace.
Security Security Protecting your SIM card with a PIN Add another layer of security for your phone by assigning a PIN (personal identification number). Make sure you have the default SIM PIN provided by your mobile operator before continuing. 1. On the Start screen, tap the Phone tile. 2. Tap ... , and then tap call settings. 3. Tap the SIM security On/Off switch. 4. Enter the default SIM card PIN, and then tap enter. 5. To change the SIM card PIN, tap Change SIM PIN.
Security Protecting your phone with a password You can secure your phone by requiring a password every time your phone is turned on or every time it wakes up from sleep mode (screen is off). 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > lock & wallpaper. 3. Tap the Password On/Off switch. 4. Enter the password in both the New password and Confirm password boxes. 5. Tap done.
Settings Settings Settings on your phone Control and customize phone settings on the Settings screen. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Slide your finger left or right to access the system or application settings System settings ringtones & sounds theme Turn on or off ringer and vibrate. Choose sounds to use for your phone ringtone and notifications. Choose which events to play a notification sound. Set the background and accent color to use.
Settings Applications settings Check or change the settings for some apps on your phone. Tap the app name on the list to see what settings are available. Changing display settings Setting the screen brightness manually 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > brightness. 3. Tap the Automatically adjust On/Off switch to turn it off. 4. Select the Level to use. Adjusting the time before the screen turns off After a period of inactivity, the phone screen turns off to save battery power.
Settings Checking information about your phone 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > about. Changing the phone language When you turn your phone on for the first time, you are asked to select the language you would like to use. You can also change the language on the fly whenever you like. Changing the language adjusts the keyboard layout, date and time formatting, and more. The languages available to choose from may depend on the version of phone you have. 1. On the Start screen, tap .
Update and reset Update and reset Updating the phone software From time to time, updates for your phone may be available. Your phone can check and then notify you if there’s a new update. Setting the phone to notify you when an update is available 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > phone update. 3. Select the Notify me when new updates are found check box. 4. Choose whether to allow the use of your phone’s data connection to check for updates.
Update and reset Performing a factory reset (hard reset) If you’re passing your phone on to someone else or your phone has a persistent problem that cannot be solved, you can do a factory reset (also called a hard reset). This returns your phone to the state it was in before the first time you turned it on. Factory reset is not a step to be taken lightly. It will permanently delete all your data and customized settings, and will also remove any apps you’ve downloaded and installed.
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Index Index A Access point 43 Adding a new contact 25 Airplane mode 23 Answering an incoming call 20 B Back cover 8 Battery 10 Bing Maps 59 Bluetooth 48 - connecting headset or car kit 48 Browser 45 C Calendar 39 - creating an appointment 39 - sending an invitation 40 Caller ID 20 Call history 22 Call services 23 Camera 50 Capturing video 51 Changing the phone language 74 Changing the ringtone 18 Charging the battery 11 Checking information about your phone 74 Conference call 21 Connection Setup 43,
Index Messaging 32 Me tile 27 Mobile network connection 43 Muting the microphone 22 N Notification sound 73 O Office Mobile 68 P People 24 Phone - front, top, left, and back panels 6 - making an emergency call 19 - making calls 19 - phone dialer 19 Photo capture 51 Pictures 53 POP3/IMAP 35 Powering on or off 12 Predictive text 31 Protecting your SIM card with a PIN 70 PUK 70 Putting a call on hold 21 Q QWERTY keyboard 29 R Rejecting an incoming call 20 Removing the back cover 8 Removing the batter