Your HTC Radar User guide
Contents Contents Getting started Inside the box 7 Your phone 7 Bottom cover 9 SIM card 11 Battery 12 Switching the power on or off 13 Entering your PIN 13 Finger gestures 13 Setting up your phone for the first time 14 Start screen 14 Basics Adjusting the volume 16 Sleep mode 16 Lock screen 17 Changing the ringtone 17 Changing the theme 18 Account setup 18 Switching between apps 19 Windows Marketplace 19 Phone calls Making a call 20 Receiving calls 21 What can I d
Contents Messaging Texting and chatting in one place 31 Sharing a picture in a message 32 Viewing and replying to a message 33 Managing conversations 34 Email Adding your Windows Live account 35 Adding a POP3/IMAP email account 35 Adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account 36 Checking email 36 Sending email 37 Managing email messages 38 Changing email account settings 39 Camera Camera basics 40 Taking a photo 41 Recording video 42 Camera flash doesn't turn on? 42 After
Contents Bing Maps 66 HTC Locations 69 Calendar What you can do in Calendar 73 Creating a calendar appointment 73 Creating a new to-do task 74 Displaying and syncing calendars 75 More apps What's HTC Hub? 76 Checking weather 77 Keeping track of your stocks 78 Reading news feeds 80 Working with Notes 81 What's in the Office hub? 83 Xbox LIVE in the Games hub 84 Bluetooth Connecting a Bluetooth accessory 85 Disconnecting a Bluetooth accessory 85 Unpairing 86 Settings Attent
Conventions used in this guide Conventions used in this guide In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and important information: This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what happens when you choose to do or not to do a certain action. A note also provides information that may only be applicable to some situations. This is a tip.
Other helpful resources Other helpful resources For health, safety, and regulatory information, please read the Safety and regulatory guide that’s included in the box. In addition to this user guide, you can find help information, FAQs, and more in www.htc.com/support. To learn a lot more about using Windows® Phone, open Help + How-to on your phone. Or use your web browser and go to windowsphone.com. Certain Windows Phone features or Microsoft® services may not be available in some countries or regions.
Getting started Getting started Inside the box You will find the following inside the box: § Phone § USB cable § 3.5mm stereo headset § Power adapter § Quick start guide § Safety and regulatory guide Your phone Front panel 1. Earpiece 2. Light and proximity sensor 3. Touch screen 4. BACK 5. START 6. SEARCH 7. CAMERA 8. VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN 9. Front camera 10. Notification LED 11.
Getting started Back panel 1. 5 megapixel camera 2. LED flash 3. Bottom cover 4. Microphone 5. USB connector 6. Speaker 7. 3.
Getting started Bottom cover Removing the bottom cover Remove the bottom cover to access the SIM card slot. Make sure to switch off your phone before removing the bottom cover. 1. Hold your phone securely upside down with the front facing away from you. 2.
Getting started Replacing the bottom cover 1. Align the bottom cover on the bottom of the phone. 2. Push the bottom cover in place. You will hear a click when the bottom cover is locked in place. Your phone’s antenna is placed underneath the bottom cover. We recommend that you make sure the bottom cover is correctly secured to the phone’s back panel to get the best radio reception for your phone.
Getting started SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and memory for storing phonebook contacts and/or text messages. Inserting the SIM card 1. Take the bottom cover off. 2. Insert the SIM card with its gold contacts facing down and its cut-off corner facing out. 3. Push the SIM card all the way in. Removing the SIM card Make sure to switch off your phone before removing your SIM card. 1. Take the bottom cover off. 2. Slide the SIM card out.
Getting started Battery Your phone uses a built-in, rechargeable battery. How long the battery can last before it needs recharging depends on how you use the phone. The features and accessories you use can affect battery life. For example, leaving your Bluetooth® connection always on uses more power. Long phone calls and frequent web browsing use up a lot of battery power. Also, consider your location: poor signal strength from your mobile network and extreme temperature make the battery work harder.
Getting started Switching the power on or off Switching the power on Make sure that the bottom cover is attached securely so you can power on your phone. Press the POWER button. Easy. While your phone is on, don't remove the bottom cover since this will turn off the power. Switching the power off 1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on, then unlock the screen. 2. Press and hold the POWER button until you see the message, slide down to power off. 3.
Getting started Flick Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe your finger in light, quicker strokes. This finger gesture is always in a vertical direction, such as when flicking the contacts or message list. Rotate On most screens, you can automatically change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape by turning your phone sideways. When entering text, you can turn your phone sideways to bring up a bigger onscreen keyboard.
Getting started Unpinning a tile 1. Press and hold the tile you want to remove. 2. Tap .
Basics Basics Adjusting the volume 1. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to make the volume bar appear. 2. Keep pressing until you get the volume level that you want. Silencing your ringer 1. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to make the volume bar appear. 2. Tap . If the Vibrate option is on in the settings, your phone will change to vibrate mode. If it's not, your phone will change to silent mode.
Basics Lock screen Unlocking the screen Swipe your finger up to unlock the screen or answer an incoming call. If you've set up a password in the settings, you'll need to enter it to unlock the screen. Changing your lock screen wallpaper Browse the collection of preset wallpapers or choose from photos that you've taken with the camera. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > lock + wallpaper. 3. Tap change wallpaper and then choose a preset wallpaper or a camera photo. 4.
Basics 4. Listen to a ringtone by tapping the play icon beside its name. 5. Tap the ringtone you want to use. Changing the theme Feeling a little blue? You can change the screen's background and accent colors to match your mood. The accent color you choose will appear in various places, like the tiles on the Start screen, app icons, on web links, in messages, and more. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > theme. 3.
Basics Switching between apps Many apps can run at the same time, and there's an easy way to switch between them all. 1. Press and hold to see what apps are currently running. 2. Slide left or right across the screen to see all of the open apps, and then tap the one you want to use. Windows Marketplace In Windows Marketplace, it’s easy to download and purchase apps that fit your needs. A wide collection of free and paid apps is available, from everyday apps, powerful business apps, to fun games.
Phone calls Phone calls Making a call Some 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 wrong PIN three times, your SIM card is blocked. Don't worry. Just contact your mobile operator and ask for the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key). 1. On the Start screen, tap 2. Tap . to open the keypad. 3. Enter the number you want to call and then tap call. To hang up, tap end call.
Phone calls 4. Enter the following on the keypad: § Country or region code § Area code (without the 0 at the beginning) § Phone number 5. Tap call. Receiving calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming call screen appears. Answering a call § Tap answer. § Or if the display is off and wakes up when you get a call, slide up from the bottom to unlock the screen first and then tap answer. Rejecting a call § Tap ignore.
Phone calls Putting a call on hold On the call screen, tap hold. To resume the call, tap hold again. Switching between calls If you’re already in 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 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 5. When connected, tap merge calls. 6. To have a private conversation with someone in the call, tap private, and then tap the person's name or number. § Tap merge calls to merge the other people back and continue the conference call. § Or to end the private conversation, tap end call. To end the conference call, tap end call. Call history Access the call history to check missed calls, your dialed numbers, and received calls. Checking calls in the call history 1.
Phone calls Turning airplane mode on or off In many countries, you are required by law to turn off wireless devices while on board an aircraft. A quick way to turn off wireless functions is to switch your phone to airplane mode. When you enable airplane mode, all wireless radios are turned off, including the call function, data services, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi®. When you disable airplane mode, the call function is turned back on and the previous states of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are restored. 1.
People People Keeping in touch The People hub is more than just your address book. It's also where you can keep up with your social networks and stay in touch with the people you care about most. 1. On the Start screen, tap People. 2. Slide left and right across the screen to access your contacts list and see what's happening with your contacts. all Your contacts list. Just tap a contact to call, text, chat, write on a wall, or see that person's updates and pictures.
People 6. Tap add photo to assign a picture or use the camera to take a picture of your contact. 7. When you're done, tap to save the new contact. Filtering your contacts list You can filter the list to show contacts only from the accounts you choose. 1. In People, tap > settings. 2. Tap filter my contact list. 3. Select the accounts from which you want to show contacts, and then tap . Merging contact profiles In People, you might have two or more versions of the same contact.
People Searching, editing or deleting Searching for a contact If your contacts list is especially long, search is probably the quickest way to find a contact. 1. In the all contacts list, tap . 2. In the search bar, enter the first few letters of the first or last name of the contact you're looking for. Matching contacts are then displayed. 3. Tap the contact to view the person's contact information. Editing a contact's information Contacts from Facebook, Twitter™, or LinkedIn® cannot be edited.
People Contact groups Groups help you cut through social networking clutter to stay in touch with the people who matter most — family, friends, your bowling league. When you create a group, it shows up at the top of your contact list. Tap it, and you'll see the group members and their social networking updates, along with options for group email, texting, and chat. Creating a new group 1. On the Start screen, tap People. 2. In the all contacts list, tap . 3. Tap new group. 4. Enter a group name. 5.
People § Post a new message on your social networks. § See, comment on, and like social network posts. § Reply to or retweet updates on Twitter. § Update your profile picture on Facebook and Windows Live. § Set your chat status. Let other people see when you're available on instant messaging. Posting to social networks You can post messages to your social networks and comment or like other people's posts. You can also check in to share your location with friends.
People 3. Do one of the following: § Tap a place in the list to check in from there. § If you don't see your location listed, tap to make the app find your location. Type the name of the place where you're at, and then tap . § To search for a nearby place, tap tap . , type the name of the place, and then 4. Once you've found the place you want to check in from, choose each account you want to check in on. 5. Tap to check in.
Messaging Messaging Texting and chatting in one place With the Messaging app, you can both text and chat in one place. Whether your friends and family are on their mobile phone or at their computer, you can send them text messages, Windows Live instant messages, or start a Facebook chat. § To chat on Messenger, you need to set up your Windows Live account first. § To chat over Facebook, you need to set up your Facebook account. Also, make sure to turn on Facebook chat in the Messaging app's settings.
Messaging § Tap , and then select a contact group. The Group text option in the app's settings is turned on by default and can help keep replies in one thread when you're texting with a group of people. When it's turned on, replies are sent as multimedia messages instead of text messages. § Begin typing a person's name in the To box, and then tap a matching contact name.
Messaging Viewing and replying to a message When you receive a new message, you'll hear a notification sound (if set) and see the message briefly display at the top of the screen. 1. To open and read the message, you can: § Tap the message bar at the top of the screen. § Or open the Messaging app to access and read the message. 2. Tap , and then choose whether to reply with a text, Messenger, or Facebook message. 3. Enter your reply, and then tap .
Messaging Managing conversations Forwarding a message 1. In the threads list, tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with that contact. 2. Press and hold the message you want to forward, and then tap forward. 3. Fill in the recipient. 4. Tap to send. Deleting a message 1. In the threads list, tap a contact (or phone number) to display the exchange of messages with that contact. 2. Press and hold the message you want to delete, and then tap delete.
Email Email Adding your Windows Live account When you first set up your phone, you're asked to sign in with your Windows Live ID. If you didn't sign in then or if you have more than one Windows Live ID, go to the settings to set up your primary Windows Live ID or additional Windows Live IDs. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > email + accounts. 3. Tap add an account > Windows Live. 4. Enter your Windows Live ID and password, and then tap sign in.
Email If what you've set up is your Google Account, your phone will sync and download your Gmail™ as well as your Google contacts and calendar from your account. If you've set up other POP3 or IMAP accounts, your phone will sync email from those accounts. If your phone can't find your account settings, go to the advanced setup to enter the incoming and outgoing server and other settings manually. You'll need to get these information from your email provider.
Email Replying or forwarding email 1. Open and read the email message. 2. Tap . 3. Choose whether to reply only to the sender, reply to all, or forward the email. Linking inboxes as one To check your email from all your accounts just in one place without having to switch to different accounts, you can link your inboxes as one. 1. Tap > linked inboxes. 2. Under other inboxes, tap one or more email accounts that you want to combine to your unified inbox.
Email 5. To attach a picture, tap . 6. When you're ready to send your email, tap . § When entering several email addresses manually, separate them with a semicolon. § To send a carbon copy (cc) or blind carbon copy (bcc), tap and add other recipients. > show cc & bcc Setting the priority for an email message You can set the priority for an email message before sending it. 1. While composing the message, tap > priority. 2. Select the priority for the message. Saving or discarding the email 1.
Email Deleting, moving, flagging, or marking one email 1. Press and hold a conversation or a single message. 2. On the options menu, choose what you want to do with the whole conversation or the single message. Switching to another mail folder 1. Tap > folders. 2. Tap show all folders to see all the available mail folders. 3. Tap the mail folder whose email messages you want to view. Changing email account settings 1. On the Start screen, tap the email account that you want. > settings. 2. Tap 3.
Camera Camera Camera basics Whether traveling for business or fun, enjoy taking photos and videos with the camera. § From the Start screen, tap > Camera to open the Camera app. § Or press the CAMERA button. The first time you open the Camera app, you'll be asked whether you want to let it use your location. If you allow this, location information will be stored in your captured photos and you'll be able to know where they were taken.
Camera Changing settings 1. Tap to choose from various settings such as flash mode, resolution, effects, and more. 2. To save your changed settings, tap Save settings after you make the change. Otherwise, the camera will return to the default settings the next time you use it. When you go to settings > applications > pictures + camera from the Start screen, you'll find more settings that can change how the CAMERA button functions, where to share photos and videos, and more. Taking a photo 1.
Camera Recording video You can record videos in either portrait or landscape orientation. For the best viewing experience of your videos, the most ideal way is to capture them in landscape. 1. Open the Camera app. to switch to video mode. You'll see a video counter on the screen. 2. Tap 3. Tap . § Tap one of the light bulb icons to switch the camera light on or off during recording. § Choose the resolution and other settings you want to use. 4.
Camera After capturing After taking a photo or video, you can view it and others you've captured without leaving the Camera app. You can also choose what to do with a photo or video, such as upload or send it. 1. While on the Viewfinder screen, press . Or slide your finger on the screen. You'll see the photo or video you last captured. 2. If it's a photo, double-tap or pinch and stretch if you want to zoom in and out of a photo. If it's a video, just tap the play icon to view the recording. 3.
Camera 3. When you're ready to capture the first shot, press the CAMERA button. A message then appears, guiding you in what direction you should move to take the next shot. As you move, directional arrows appear. 4. Using the directional arrows, dotted line, and circles onscreen as your guidance, pan left or right in landscape view (or pan up or down in portrait view). When the ring reaches and centers on the next circle, the camera automatically takes the shot. 5.
Photos, videos, and music Photos, videos, and music Pictures About the Pictures hub On the Pictures hub, you can view the photos and videos you captured with the camera, flip through online albums (from Facebook and SkyDrive), or catch up with your friends' latest snapshots. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Pictures. 3. Slide left or right across the screen and you'll see the following: picture collection You can view your pictures and videos by album or date, or see what's on the camera roll.
Photos, videos, and music 3. Tap . 4. You can: § Choose a photo to use as the background. Tap choose background, select a photo, and crop it. § Tap shuffle background to just shuffle photos that are tagged as favorites. If you have the Pictures tile on your Start screen, the background you choose will also show up in the tile. Sharing Share photos or videos with your friends and loved ones. You can send a photo in a multimedia message. Or send any photo or video by email.
Photos, videos, and music Music + Videos Playing music, videos, and podcasts Listen to music, catch up on your favorite podcasts on your commute, or enjoy a movie on your next flight. If you don't have music, videos, or podcasts yet, connect your phone to your computer and use the Zune® software to sync them first to your phone. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Music + Videos. 3. Under zune, tap music, videos, or podcasts. 4.
Photos, videos, and music Adding or removing a favorite station To quickly tune into radio stations that you like, add them to your favorites. 1. Tune in to a station. 2. Tap to add the station as a favorite. To remove from your favorites, tap . Listening to a favorite station 1. If you've added some favorite stations, tap to see them. 2. Tap a favorite station in the list.
Photos, videos, and music Browsing the video store selections Explore the catalogue of items in the HTC Watch video store. Browse TV shows and movies available for rent or purchase. You can also view trailers for select videos. 1. In HTC Watch, choose from our featured video selections or browse by category. To do a quick search, tap you're looking for. , and then enter a title, actor name, or director name 2. Tap a video to view its synopsis. Rent or make a purchase when you're ready.
Photos, videos, and music 3. If this is your first time to rent or purchase, tap add a payment card, and then enter your credit card details and billing address. Make sure to use a credit card that's registered in the same region as the one associated to your HTC Watch account. After entering your card details, tap . 4. Tap card payment, and then confirm your rental or purchase. Your phone then starts to download the video.
Photos, videos, and music device management When you start watching a video as it's being downloaded, your HTC device will automatically be added to your HTC Watch account. If you own more than one HTC device that has access to HTC Watch, you can watch videos on up to five devices. Tap remove if you want to unlink and remove an HTC device from your account. Sort videos by Choose whether to arrange the videos in your library by the recent purchase or viewing date or by title.
Photos, videos, and music Some useful things to know Why am I asked to sign in again to my account? Whenever a time interval (about 20 minutes) has passed, you'll be asked again to sign in to your HTC Watch account before you can continue to rent or purchase videos or access some settings. This is a safety precaution to check your identity and to ensure that you acknowledge that it is your account.
Photos, videos, and music § Display your captured photos and videos on a big TV. § Stream music from your phone to your hi-fi speakers. § Share your media wirelessly to your computer. § If there's a media server on your network, you can also access the server's media content from your phone and play it. § For DLNA setup procedures, please check the documentation that came with your appliances. § For more information about DLNA, visit www.dlna.org.
Photos, videos, and music Playing media that's stored on a media server Browse photos, music, and videos stored remotely on a media server in your home network, and play them right on your phone. You can also easily switch the playback from your phone to another player in your home network. Before you start, make sure you've turned on Wi-Fi on your phone and connected to your home network. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Connected Media. 3.
Syncing Syncing Why do I need the Zune software? Install the Zune software on your computer so you can get the most out of your phone. Here are the top 3 reasons why you need to install the Zune software: § To download stuff (such as music, videos, movies, TV shows, podcasts, apps, and games) from Zune Marketplace to your computer. § To sync stuff between your computer and your phone.
Syncing Syncing pictures, music, and videos After setting up Zune on your computer, choose what you want to sync with your phone. If you don't have music, videos, or podcasts on your computer yet, get them first from Marketplace. 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. On top of the Zune screen, click collection. 3. Find the item you want to sync.
Syncing Setting up wireless sync If you don't want to physically connect your phone to your computer every time you need to sync, you can set up your phone to automatically sync with your computer over your home Wi-Fi network. Wireless sync is not supported on workplace Wi-Fi networks. 1. Connect your phone to your computer using the supplied USB cable. 2. In the Zune software, click Settings > Phone > Wireless sync. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions in the Zune software.
Internet connections Internet connections Data connection When you turn on your phone for the first time, it will be automatically set up to use your mobile operator's data connection (if the SIM card is inserted). Turning the data connection on or off Turning your data connection off can help save battery life and save money on data charges.
Internet connections 3. You can: Switch to another data 1. Tap the Carrier field. connection profile of your mobile 2. Select the profile you want to use. operator Change to another country and mobile operator 4. Tap 1. Tap > manual select. 2. Select the country and mobile operator to use. to apply the changes. Adding a new access point An access point name (APN) is the address your phone uses to connect to the data network. By default, APNs are set automatically when your phone is first set up.
Internet connections Wi-Fi To use Wi-Fi, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot”. The availability and strength of the Wi-Fi signal will vary depending on objects, such as buildings or simply a wall between rooms, the Wi-Fi signal has to pass through. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Wi-Fi. 3. Tap the Wi-Fi networking On/Off switch to turn Wi-Fi on. You'll then see a list of available wireless networks. 4.
Internet connections Disconnecting from a Wi-Fi network 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Wi-Fi. 3. Tap the Wi-Fi networking On/Off switch to turn Wi-Fi off and disconnect from the wireless network. You can also press and hold the network name and then tap delete to disconnect. But this removes the security settings if it's a secured network, and you'll need to enter them again next time you reconnect to this Wi-Fi network.
Search and Web browser Search and Web browser Searching the Web Just press the search button on your phone to search the Web using Bing®. Some web search features may not be available in certain countries. 1. Press . The Bing Search screen opens. 2. Tap the search box, enter what you want to search for, and then tap keyboard. on the 3. Slide left or right across the screen to narrow or broaden the search results to web, local, or images.
Search and Web browser The items you can scan and search for vary by country or region. Scanning a QR Code 1. Press . 2. On the Bing Search screen, tap . 3. Point the camera at the QR Code you want to scan. You'll then see the Results screen. 4. Tap the result to get info about the QR Code. The information that appears depends on the QR Code and can be a message, contact info, email address, website, or phone number. Scanning a Microsoft Tag 1. Press . 2. On the Bing Search screen, tap . 3.
Search and Web browser 3. Point the camera at the text you want to scan, and then tap scan text. 4. You can: Search the Web. Tap each of the squares that contain the words you want to search for, and then tap search. See a translation for text that's recognized. Tap translate, and then choose a language. Copying and pasting scanned text 1. Press . 2. On the Bing Search screen, tap . 3. Point the camera at the text to scan, and then tap scan text. 4. Tap > copy all. 5.
Search and Web browser Using tabs to open multiple web pages You can open up to six separate browser windows (called "tabs" in Internet Explorer) simultaneously. Tabs make it easy to hop between sites. 1. In Internet Explorer, tap 2. Tap > tabs. to open a new tab. A blank browser screen then opens. 3. On the new browser screen, go to a website that you want. Switching between tabs 1. In Internet Explorer, tap > tabs. 2. Tap the thumbnail that shows the website you want to open.
Maps and location Maps and location Location services Turning on location services You can choose to turn on location services to allow apps to use your location information and provide you with a richer experience. For example, your GPS location can be stored on the photos that you take with the Camera app. And if you're not sure where you are, Bing Maps can find and display your location. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > location. 3.
Maps and location Finding your location Before you can find your location and see it on the map, you need to turn on location services in the settings first (if you declined when the Maps app asked to access and use your location). 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Maps. The app tries to find your location and display it on the map. 3. If the displayed location on the map isn't quite accurate, tap location again. to find your Finding an address or place 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2.
Maps and location What are pushpins? Pushpins are handy for remembering places you want to visit, getting directions, or sharing location info. They're automatically shown on the map when you search for places. You can also manually add a pushpin. When you tap a pushpin for a store, restaurant, or other point of interest, the about screen opens and displays additional info, such as the street address, directions, phone number, hours, web address, and customer reviews.
Maps and location Getting directions Get detailed directions to your destination. When viewing directions in Maps, you'll see the total distance and estimated travel time to help you plan ahead. Certain features such as turn-by-turn voice directions may not be available in some countries or regions. 1. While viewing a map, tap . 2. Use your current location as the starting point, or enter another location in the Start field. And in the End field, enter your destination.
Maps and location Adding a location as a footprint Before you start, make sure your phone's Internet connection and the location service setting are turned on. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Locations. In the Locations app, the dot on the center of the map indicates your current location. To make the app find your location again and display it on the map, tap 3. Tap . to create a new footprint. 4.
Maps and location 4. Tap . 5. Tap the footprint's photo if you want to change it. Choose one from your existing photos, or use the camera to take a new photo. 6. Edit the other location details. 7. When you're done with your changes, tap to save. Setting a footprint as your home location Save your home address as a footprint to make it easier to set it as your destination. 1. In the Locations app, slide left or right to go to the footprints categories. 2.
Maps and location 7. If the map doesn't rotate when you move, tap the compass . This makes the map adjust and orient itself automatically to the direction where you're facing. 8. Tap to see the list of directions. To switch back to the map again, tap . While viewing a route on the map, you can change the map to satellite view by tapping > view. Tap these again to change back to map view. Sharing a footprint You can share the location info from a footprint by sending it in a text or email message.
Calendar Calendar What you can do in Calendar Never miss an important date again. You can sync your existing calendars from your email accounts to your phone and see them in the Calendar app. You can also add new appointments, create your to-do list, and respond to invitations that people send you. § After you've set up your email accounts such as Windows Live, Outlook (Exchange ActiveSync), and Google, the calendars associated with your accounts will be synced to your phone.
Calendar Quickly creating an appointment on a time slot If you don't need too much detail on your appointment, you can quickly create an appointment by just selecting a time slot and typing a subject right on the calendar. 1. In the Calendar app, go to day view. 2. Tap a time slot, enter a subject, and then tap . Later, you can just edit the appointment if you need to add more details or move it to another account's calendar.
Calendar 5. To set a reminder, turn Reminder on, and then choose a date and time. 6. Tap to save. If you've set a due date, you'll see your to-do task in that date's agenda view. You'll also see your to-do task in the day view of your set reminder date and time. Displaying and syncing calendars You can choose which calendars to show or hide in the Calendar app, and which ones to keep synchronized. Showing or hiding calendars 1. In day or agenda view, tap > settings. 2.
More apps More apps What's HTC Hub? HTC Hub is where you can check out weather forecasts, stock updates, and news. It's also the place to go to find out what free HTC apps you can download from Windows Marketplace. You'll find free apps ranging from useful everyday tools to games and fun apps that pass the time. Visit the HTC Hub from time to time to check for new additions and updates. Downloading an app in HTC Hub 1. From the Start screen, tap > HTC Hub. 2.
More apps Checking weather Should I bring an umbrella today? In HTC Hub, check what the weather’s like before you head out. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap HTC Hub. You'll see the weather clock showing the weather for your current location. You'll also see a list of other cities and their weather conditions. 3. Tap the weather clock to open the weather screen where you can see more detailed weather forecasts for your location. Or tap another city to check its weather forecasts. 4.
More apps Changing the order of cities 1. On the weather clock screen in HTC Hub, tap 2. Press and hold > edit. at the end of the item you want to move. 3. When the selected city is highlighted, drag it to where you want it to appear in the list. 4. Tap done. Deleting cities 1. On the weather clock screen in HTC Hub, tap > edit. 2. Tap each city you want to delete. 3. Tap done to delete them. Changing the temperature scale and other settings 1.
More apps 4. If there's a long list, swipe your finger up or down to browse through the stocks that you're following. 5. Tap an item to see a stock's trade information and price chart for the current day. 6. Tap another period if you want to check the stock’s past trade information. For example, tap 5D to check the trade information for the past 5 days. Want instant updates to just one stock quote or index? Easy. Just pin the stock quote or index to your Start screen. 1. On the Start screen, tap .
More apps Deleting stock quotes or indices 1. While viewing stocks, tap > edit. 2. Tap each stock quote or index you want to delete. 3. Tap done to delete them. Changing the price rise color and other settings Downloading stock information automatically may incur extra data fees. 1. While viewing a stock's trading chart and other details, tap > settings. 2. Change the color for displaying stock price increases to either red or green, depending on what’s being used in your country. 3.
More apps Reading a story 1. Tap a subscribed news channel to see only the stories from that channel, or tap All items to see the stories from all your subscribed channels. 2. Tap a story that you want to read. 3. While reading the synopsis, you can: Tap To Go to the web page where the story is published to read the full article. Share the link to the story from the available options. Go to the previous or next story.
More apps 3. To create a new note, tap . 4. Enter your note and then tap . You can also tap the sticky note image at the lower left of the Notes screen to create a new note. Browsing through your notes § You can browse your last few notes on the bulletin board. § Or tap to see all your notes in list view. Swipe up or down to scroll through your notes. You can also swipe left or right to switch between the bulletin board and list view.
More apps Moving a note around the bulletin board 1. Press and hold a note until it floats. 2. Drag the note to where you want to put it on the bulletin board, and then release it. Editing a note 1. On the bulletin board or in list view, tap a note to open it. 2. Tap the note again to edit it. 3. Tap to save your changes. Deleting a note 1. On the bulletin board or in list view, tap the note you want to delete. 2. Tap . Deleting multiple notes 1. Tap 2. Tap to go to list view. . 3.
More apps What types of files can be opened in Office Mobile? Office Mobile app File formats OneNote Mobile .one Word Mobile .doc, .docx, .dot, .dotx, .dotm, .docm .txt, .rtf Excel Mobile .xls, .xlsx, .xlt, .xltx, .xlsm, .xltm PowerPoint Mobile .ppt, .pptx, .pps, .ppsx, .pptm, .ppsm Xbox LIVE in the Games hub Gaming on your phone is a truly social experience.
Bluetooth Bluetooth Connecting a Bluetooth accessory You can connect a variety of Bluetooth accessories such as headsets, car kits, or speakers to your phone. § To listen to music, use an accessory such as a Bluetooth stereo headset that supports the A2DP profile. § Before connecting, make sure to set the accessory to discoverable. To find out how, please refer to the accessory's manual. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Bluetooth. 3. Tap the On/Off switch to turn Bluetooth on.
Bluetooth Unpairing If you no longer want to use a connected accessory with your phone, you can unpair and remove it from your phone. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Bluetooth. 3. Press and hold the name of the accessory, and then tap delete.
Settings Settings Attentive phone features When your phone rings or during a call, it can sense and automatically respond to your actions or environment. You can go to the settings to find out what smart features your phone has in store for you. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > attentive phone. 3. You'll find these settings: Quiet ring on pickup Lowers the ring volume automatically when you hold and pick up your phone.
Settings Changing display settings Adjusting 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 of brightness to use. Setting the time delay before the screen turns off After a period of inactivity, the screen turns off automatically to save battery power. You can set the idle time before the screen turns off. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > lock + wallpaper. 3.
Settings Enhancing your sound experience Get that surround sound feeling when you’re watching videos or listening to music. Sound enhancements are not available when you’re using a Bluetooth stereo headset. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > sound enhancer. 3. Under Audio and Video, select a sound enhancement you want to use (such as SRS) for music and for video. 4.
Settings Changing application settings In most cases, you can change the settings for an app only when you're inside that app. For some apps, you can change their settings without having to open the apps. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Flick left to go to applications. 4. Tap an app or category to see what settings are available and choose the settings that you want.
Security Security Protecting your SIM card with a PIN Add another layer of security for by assigning a PIN (personal identification number) to your SIM card. Make sure you have the default SIM PIN provided by your mobile operator before continuing. 1. On the Start screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Flick left to go to applications, and then tap phone. 4. Tap the SIM security On/Off switch to turn it on. 5. Enter the default SIM card PIN, and then tap enter. 6.
Security 3. Tap the Password On/Off switch to turn it on. 4. Enter your password in both the New password and Confirm password boxes. 5. Tap done.
Update and reset Update and reset How to get and install updates From time to time, software updates may be available. Your phone can check and notify you if there’s a new update. Although your phone notifies you “over the air” (through your phone's Internet connection) when an update is available to download, the actual software update is not carried out over the air. You need to connect your phone to your computer to download and install an update.
Update and reset § Free up space on your computer. You'll need some room to download the software update, to save a backup of your existing phone software and settings, and possibly to sync media files from your phone to your computer. § Make sure your computer has a reliable Internet connection. In some cases, you might need to switch from a Wi-Fi connection to a wired connection. Or you might need to adjust your computer's firewall or proxy settings.
Update and reset Factory reset Do a factory reset to change your phone back to its original state before the first time you turned it on. If you’re passing your phone on to someone else or your phone has a persistent problem that cannot be solved, you can perform a factory reset (also called a hard reset). Factory reset is not a step to be taken lightly. It’ll permanently delete all your data and customized settings, and will remove any apps you’ve downloaded and installed.
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Index Index Symbols 3G - access point 59 - roaming 59 - turning on or off 58 A Access point 59 Airplane mode 24 Appointment - creating 73 Apps - downloading in HTC Hub 76 - managing 89 - settings 90 - switching between apps 19 - uninstalling 90 B Battery 12 Battery Saver 87 Bing Maps - finding an address or place 67 - getting directions 69 - sharing an address 68 Bing Search 62 Bluetooth 85 Browser 64 C Calendar 73 Call history 23 Camera - geotagging 40 - settings 41 Chat 31 Check in - Facebook 29 -
Index - settings 39 - Windows Live 35 Emergency calls 20 Exchange ActiveSync email 36 F Facebook - chatting 31 - checking in 29 - profile 28 - setting up 18 - sharing photos and videos 46 Factory reset 95 Firmware updates 94 Flight mode 24 FM radio 47 Footprint - adding 70 - deleting 72 - editing 70 - getting directions 71 - home location 71 - searching 71 - sharing 72 G Games hub 84 Google Account 18 H Hands free 85 Hard reset 95 Home screen 14 HTC Footprints 69 HTC Hub 76 HTC Watch 48 I Internati
Index Password lock 91 People 25 Phone - answering or rejecting a call 21 - call history 23 - conference calling 22 - emergency calls 20 - international calls 20 - making a call 20 - mute 22 - speakerphone 21 - switching between call 22 Phone information 89 Phone updates 94 Photos - geotagging 40 - sharing 32, 46 - sharing on your home network 52 - syncing 56 - viewing 45 Pictures 45 Podcasts - downloading 55 - playing 47 Power - sleep mode 16 Profile - Facebook 28 - Windows Live 28 Pushpins 68 Q QR C
Index Translation 62 V Vibrate 16 Videos - downloading 55 - HTC Watch 48 - renting or purchasing 49 - sharing 46 - sharing on your home network 52 - syncing 56 - watching 45, 47 Volume 16, 88 W Wallpaper 17 Weather 77 Web Browser 64 Wi-Fi - about 60 - connecting 60 - disconnecting 61 - hidden network 60 Windows Live - chatting 31 - checking in 29 - profile 28 - setting up 18, 35 Wireless sync 57 X Xbox LIVE 84 Z Zune 55