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CONTENTS 1 Getting Started.............................................................................................. 3 1.1 Your Phone..................................................................................3 1.2 Phone Buttons.............................................................................4 1.3 Phone Slots, Ports & Jacks............................................................4 1.4 Charge the Battery.......................................................................5 1.4.
1 GETTING STARTED 1.1 YOUR PHONE Congratulations on your new phone purchase. This guide will help you quickly come up to speed on the important features of your phone. In-box Contents: 3.5mm Audio Jack • Phone Power Button • Charger • USB 2.0 cable NOTE: Screen images and icons are simulated for the purpose of this guide. Actual displays may vary. Instructions in this guide may change depending on the software version on your device.
1.2 PHONE BUTTONS Buttons Earpiece Press to go back to the previous screen or to close a menu or dialog box. Press to return to the center panel of the Home screen. Press to display shortcuts to the most recently used apps. TIP: Press and hold and then swipe upward to quickly launch Google in your browser. Front-Facing Camera Power button Press and hold to turn your phone on. To turn the phone off, press and hold, then follow the onscreen instructions.
1.4 CHARGE THE BATTERY 1.5 TURN ON THE PHONE Before using your phone for the first time, charge the phone for three hours. To turn on the phone: To charge the battery: 1. Attach one end of the USB cord to the phone’s USB/Power port and the other end to the plug. 2. Plug the phone into the wall. • Hold down the power button to turn the phone on. Power Button Plug into wall. TIP: One press puts your phone into Sleep mode.
• 1.6 SLEEP & WAKE 1.7 TOUCHSCREEN When your phone is on, you can put the phone in sleep mode and lock your phone. To save battery life, your phone will go into sleep mode if left idle. Use your fingers on the touchscreen to perform actions, open objects, slide the screen, and more. You can wake and unlock your phone when you are ready to use it. Below are the different ways of interacting with your touchscreen.
2 HOME SCREEN & BASIC FEATURES To scroll the Home screen: • Slide the screen to the left or right. The Home screen is a gateway to all of your phone’s applications and features, and displays whenever you turn on your phone. TIP: To move an icon, touch and hold the icon, then drag it to a new location. TIP: The bar at the bottom of the screen indicates which one of the five panels is displayed. To open the Home screen: • Open the Home screen at any time by pressing the button.
2.1 CUSTOMIZING YOUR HOME SCREEN You can easily customize your Home screen by changing the background picture (or wallpaper). TIP: Rearrange items on your screen by touching and holding them and then dragging them to a new location. You can also delete them by touching and holding and then dragging them to the trash. You can perform the following actions with folders. To open a folder Touch the folder. To make a new folder, stack apps on top of each other in the home screen.
2.2 STATUS & NOTIFICATION ICONS 2.2.1 QUICK SETTINGS The status bar at the top of the screen displays important information about your phone. Quickly access many of your phone’s settings from the Notifications screen. Notification icons Status icons To open the notifications panel: • Drag the status bar to the bottom of the screen. Drag down to display notifications. Touch to clear notifications. Touch to launch quick settings. Touch a notification to respond.
2.2.2 STATUS ICONS 2.2.3 NOTIFICATION ICONS Below are the status and notification icons you can expect to see. NOTE: Installed apps may use their own unique notification icons.
2.3 SEARCH 2.3.1 SEARCH SETTINGS Search on your phone and on the web with the built-in Search function. You can change the default Search settings. To change Search settings: • From the Search screen, press Settings. Google Now Toggle Google Now On or Off. Voice Display options for setting language, SafeSearch, and blocking offensive words. Phone Search Select which applications to search by default. NOTE: Only the selected applications will display and be searched within the Search application.
2.5 USING THE APP LAUNCHER 2.7 VIEWING RECENTLY USED APPS Apps are small programs that add features to your phone. Many apps come preinstalled, and additional apps can be purchased in the Play Store. You can use the Recent button to easily access all of your recently used apps. Widgets are apps that run directly on your Home screen, such as a music player, newspaper, or clock. • Touch To view recently used apps: , then touch an app to open it.
3 MAKING & ANSWERING CALLS The following actions are available while you are on a call: The Phone app allows you to make calls and store and find your contacts. You can move between the phone dialer, call history, contacts, and favorites by touching the tabs at the top of the Phone app. To hold a call Touch to hold or resume the current call. To mute a call Touch to mute or unmute the call. To use speakerphone Touch to turn speakerphone on or off.
3.1.1 CALL WAITING 3.1.2 CALL FORWARDING The Call Waiting feature will notifiy you if the person you are calling is already on another call. You can set the forwarding behavior of your phone when receiving calls. Outgoing call waiting: When you call someone who has Call Waiting activated on their phone, and that person is already on the line in another call, you will see a “Call waiting...” notification on the screen. To set up incoming call forwarding: 1.
3.1.3 WORKING WITH MULTIPLE CALLS You can make another call while on a call. To add a call: • While on a call, touch and dial another number. The following options are available when on a conference call: To drop a participant Touch Manage, then touch To talk privately to a participant Touch Manage, then touch . When you are done talking privately, touch Merge Calls to add the participant back to the conference call. To end the call Touch all callers.
3.2 ANSWERING & REJECTING CALLS 3.3 USING THE CALL LOG TAB When receiving a call, you will see the following at the bottom of the screen: The call log lists calls you have made, missed, and received. You can also call entries, send messages, and add caller information to contacts. To use the call log: • From the Phone app, touch . The following options are available from the call log. To accept a call: • Drag the circle to .
3.4 USING THE CONTACTS TAB The Contacts tab displays the contacts from your accounts along with any contacts you have added. To communicate with contacts: • Touch the contact, then touch one of the following icons: 3.4.1 CONTACT SYNCHRONIZATION By default, contacts in your accounts and on your phone will be synchronized, so that any changes to the contacts on your phone will be matched in your accounts, and vice versa. See Accounts for more information.
TIP: Use the following controls to add information about the contact: • Touch the arrow at the end of the name field to view more name fields. • Touch and follow the prompts to choose or take a photo for your contact’s icon. To edit a contact: 1. From the homescreen, touch the Contacts icon and then touch a contact. Press Edit. 2. Modify the contact information, as described above. 3. Touch Done. To delete a contact: 1. From the homescreen, touch the Contacts icon and then touch a contact. Press Delete.
4 SENDING & RECEIVING MESSAGES 4.1 SENDING MESSAGES The Message app allows you to send and receive text and multimedia messaging threads (groups of sent and received messages). To open the messaging app: • From the Home screen, touch . To send a message: 1. From the Message app, touch . 2. Enter a recipient in the To field or touch . Matching numbers and contacts appear as you type. To view a message: • Within the Message app, touch a message thread.
To attach multimedia to a message: 1. Press Attach. 2. Select the desired type of attachment (for example, a music file or a captured picture), then follow the prompts to send the message. 4.3 MESSAGE SETTINGS To specify message settings: • From the main Messaging window, press Settings. The following settings are available: MESSAGE OPTIONS The following actions are available while composing a message: NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Press . ALTERNATE: Exiting the Message app will also save any draft messages.
4.4 ADDITIONAL MESSAGING FEATURES While using the Messaging app, you can take advantage of several features that make advanced tasks even easier. The following features are available: Zoom in/out While reading a message, pinch your fingers to zoom in or out on the message text. Select multiple messages to delete or forward 1. Touch and hold an individual message. 2. Touch other messages to select them. 3. Touch Or Touch 4.
5 TAKING PHOTOS & VIDEOS The Camera 2.0 app lets you take and share pictures and videos. To start the Camera 2.0 app: • In the App Launcher, touch . To take a picture: 1. Frame your subject in the display. 2. Touch the Shutter button to take your picture and save the image to the Social Gallery. To shoot a video: 1. From the Camera 2.0 app, touch the Mode button, and then select . 2. Touch the Shutter button to begin recording.
To change advanced settings: Camera settings are available at any time by pressing . 5.1 VIEW YOUR PICTURES & VIDEO Geo Location: Touch to toggle on/off. When on, location information will be captured and stored with your photos. Pictures and videos taken with the Camera 2.0 app are stored in the Gallery app, but they can be viewed and shared from within the main camera screen, also. To view a picture, touch the small thumbnail image in the lower right of the screen.
6 CONNECTIONS 6.2 WIRELESS BLUETOOTH® CONNECTION Your phone can connect to Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth wireless technologyenabled products (such as headsets), and your computer. You can also connect to virtual private networks (or VPNs) and use your phone as a hotspot. 6.1 USING WI-FI Connect to Wi-Fi networks to browse the internet, check your email, and more. TIP: Use a Wi-Fi connection to help save on data costs. To connect to a wireless network: 1. 2. 3. 4.
6.2.1 SHARE FILES VIA WIRELESS BLUETOOTH® CONNECTION To share files via wireless Bluetooth connection: 1. Select the files to share by touching and holding one file and then selecting others if required. 2. Touch and then select Bluetooth from the pop-up list. 3. Select a paired device from the Bluetooth device picker list, and the file will be shared via wireless Bluetooth connection. 6.
this adapter a custom name, such as Living Room, My Place, etc. for the latest drivers. 6.6 SHARE YOUR PHONE’S DATA CONNECTION AS A WI-FI HOTSPOT You can turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot to let other computers and devices use your phone’s data connection as a wireless network. To turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot: 1. From the Home screen, press Settings Hotspot 2. If Hotspot is OFF, touch OFF to toggle it on.
7 ACCOUNTS You can keep your phone synchronized with your Google, email, and corporate accounts, as well as synchronizing contacts with other applications. To add an account to your phone: 1. From the Home screen, press Settings + Add account. 2. Select the type of account to add, such as a corporate account (using Microsoft Exchange) or a Google account. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions for configuring your account. To remove an account from your phone: 1.
8 CHANGING PHONE SETTINGS Touch More... to access the following options: The settings window displays all of the settings that affect how your phone looks and works. To open the settings window: • From the Home screen, press Settings. Airplane mode Disable all wireless connections, including Bluetooth wireless technology and 3G. Activating airplane mode greys out some other settings. VPN Configure your Virtual Private Network.
8.2 DEVICE HDMI displays the phone’s HD video display settings. Sound settings let you configure your phone’s sounds. Storage displays the usage of internal storage and USB storage. Volumes Set the volume for each sound made by your phone, such as media or incoming calls. Battery displays the battery’s current charge, along with the battery usage of applications. Phone ringtone Select the ringtone for a phone call. Apps launches Manage apps.
Language & input Touch Language to choose a new language. • Spell checker: Toggle ON/OFF. • Personal dictionary: Display the user dictionary used to identify words you type. Touch the red X next to a word to delete it. Touch a word to edit it. Touch the plus sign to add a new word. • Keyboard & Input Methods: Display the onscreen keyboards available on your phone. Touch the sliders on the right to configure a keyboard.
9 SAFETY, REGULATORY & LEGAL SAFETY GUIDELINES IMPORTANT: Review and adhere to these guidelines. Failure to do so may incur risk of injury or property damage. Safety for AC Adapter (charger) WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Indoor use only. Do not use AC adapter in a wet location. There are no user serviceable parts inside the AC adapter - do not open enclosure. Connect only to a properly wired and grounded outlet. WARNING: Risk of electric shock.
Caution: Risk of injury due to flashing lights. Some people may be susceptible to blackouts, seizures or debilitating headaches when exposed to bright, flashing light such as, for example, when playing video games or watching other video content on this device. If you have experienced such medical issues in the past, please consult your physician before engaging in such activity on this device. Caution: Risk of injury due to repetitive motion.
RF EXPOSURE (SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE) INFORMATION This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government, Industry Canada (IC) and other national regulatory agencies. The RF exposure standard applicable to this device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and IC is 1.
En ce qui a trait au port de l’appareil sur le corps, l’appareil a été testé et satisfait aux directives d’exposition à la radiofréquence d’Industrie Canada pour un usage avec un accessoire exempt de métal et qui permet de garder une distance d’au moins 1 cm entre l’appareil et le corps. L’usage de l’appareil à moins de 1 cm du corps peut ne pas satisfaire aux directives d’exposition à la radiofréquence d’Industrie Canada.