ONEm USER GUIDE KIN R1.0.2 Copyright © 2010 Microsoft Corporation.
CONTENTS PHONE CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The outside of your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Turn your phone on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Data roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Themes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Screen lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 About Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set up an email account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inbox screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Play an item. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now Playing screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Control media play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hearing aid compatibility with mobile phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 Recycling Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Compliance with additional FCC regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Legal information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PHONE CONTROLS THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PHONE Earpiece Proximity and light sensors Speaker CAPTURE button POWER button + _ Headset jack VOLUME buttons Camera lens Camera flash USB power port BACK button Lanyard channel Battery cover latch Microphone TURN YOUR PHONE ON/OFF 1 Press and hold the POWER button to turn your phone on. POWER button 2 Press and hold the POWER button again to turn your phone off. The phone will turn off after you confirm.
CONTROL BUTTONS BACK button Use the BACK button to navigate back to where you came from. If you’re on a screen and editing or adding information, pressing BACK will save your information, or you’ll be asked if you want to save it. Press and hold the BACK button to return to the Apps screen at any time. VOLUME buttons Use the + and - VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume on a call or when you’re playing music, watching a video, or listening to a podcast.
BATTERY Insert or remove your battery 1 Turn your phone over so you are looking at the battery cover. 2 Press the battery cover latch, then carefully lift the cover from your phone, lifting from the side with the latch. 3 To remove the battery, lift the battery using the battery lift tab. Battery lift tab 4 To insert the battery, match the gold-colored contacts on the battery with the gold-colored contacts in the battery slot. Push the battery firmly into place.
• Battery life will vary depending on operating temperature, signal strength, phone feature settings, network setup, and system use (calls, messaging, etc.). • A shorter screen lock timeout setting will also improve battery life because the screen will go black sooner. Charge using the USB power adapter When you first receive your phone it should be charged, but it’s advisable to bring it to a full charge.
• “Sync media from your computer” on page 81. Ways to conserve battery power Listed below are a few ways you can save your battery power, as well as some facts about battery usage: • Adjust wireless settings. If you will not be using your phone’s wireless functionality for a period of time, you can save power by turning off Wi-Fi or by putting your phone in airplane mode, but remember you will not be able to receive calls in airplane mode. Read more in “Airplane mode” on page 27.
2 With the battery facing up, just to the left of the battery release button is the channel for your lanyard strap. Slip the lanyard strap through the channel, behind the post, then loop the long end of the lanyard through the shorter loop. Pull tight to secure. Lanyard channel Replace the battery cover, making sure the lanyard strap feeds out the cover’s notch next to the battery latch. HEADSET JACK Your phone is designed to use a stereo headset.
• Simply wait for the screen lock timeout period to elapse. Read how to set the timeout period in “Auto-lock” on page 30. After 10 seconds in the screen lock state, your phone screen will go black and remain so until you unlock it, receive a new call, message, or other notification. 2 To unlock the phone, do one of the following: • Slide the keyboard open. • Press the BACK button, then flick your finger diagonally toward the upper-right corner.
Two-finger tap On some screens you can expose additional functions (such as delete or reorder items) by quickly tapping the screen with two fingers. • Delete an item by first tapping the screen with two fingers to show the delete icon X next to each item. Tap the X to delete the item(s). Two-finger tap again to exit edit mode. When you two-finger tap to exit, be careful not to tap any of the Xs. • On the Apps and Favorites screens you can rearrange the contents by first entering edit mode.
Pinch in or out To zoom in to a webpage or photo, start with your thumb and forefinger together in the middle of the screen then pull them apart. To zoom out of a webpage or photo, reverse the motion. Start with your thumb and forefinger at opposite ends of the screen and pull them together. KEYBOARD To open the phone’s keyboard, hold the phone with the BACK button on the bottom, then slide the screen up using one or both of your thumbs. The keyboard contains four rows of keys.
SHIFT key Press the SHIFT key before typing an uppercase letter. To type multiple uppercase letters, press and hold the SHIFT key while typing, or lock the SHIFT key first by pressing it twice (press again to unlock). SYMBOL key Press the SYMBOL key to open the emoticon and special character selector. The first panel that opens contains special characters; tap the arrow on the right to see the emoticons. Tap an emoticon or a special character to insert it in your text at the cursor point.
Type a special letter character Press and hold a key to show the special characters associated with that key. For example, if you press and hold a key, the special characters associated with the key appear along the bottom of the screen. Tap a character to insert it. Type special characters Press the ALT key before typing one of the special characters on the keys, on keys including the numbers on the top row. To type multiple characters, lock the ALT key by pressing and holding the key.
Type emoticon or special To type an emoticon or special character, press the SYMBOL key and tap character the emoticon or special character from the selector. There are two panels in total; tap the arrow on the far right to switch. Tap to toggle between panels. ONEm User Guide - R1.0.
HOME ABOUT HOME What is Home? Your Home screen is really two screens. When you turn on your phone you’ll see a Home screen showing your applications, or “Apps”. Slide your finger left to see your favorite contacts on the Favorites Home screen. APPS FAVORITES Slide your finger up and down to scroll the contents of each screen. You can start typing a contact name or app from either of the Home screens to open the Search app’s My Phone screen.
Tap a favorite for quick communication. If your favorite has a phone number saved in their info, the Call, Text, or Open options appear. Tapping Open will show the favorite’s contact card, where you’ll see all the info you’ve saved for this contact. If you tap a favorite without a saved phone number, their contact card opens. Read more in “Contacts” on page 36.
• Choose sounds for incoming calls, notifications, and alerts. Read more in “Sound” on page 29. • Choose a theme for your phone that changes the colors used on the screen. Read more in “Themes” on page 29. How do I search for a contact on my phone? From any Home screen, start typing a contact name to open the Search box. Or, you can press the SEARCH key on your keyboard. Read more in “SEARCH key” on page 16.
Note: You can also remove a contact from Favorites by opening their contact card and tapping More > Unfavorite. SEARCH From anywhere on your phone, press the SEARCH key to open the Search app. From the My Phone search screen you can search for contacts and apps that are on your phone. As soon as you start typing in the My Phone search box, matches will appear. DASHBOARD The Dashboard gives you important status information about connectivity, battery charge, sound profile, alarms, and date and time.
Icons and indicators You’ll see the following icons, indicating connectivity, date and time, sound, and alarm status.
RECENT APPS AND MESSAGES To see the last four apps you’ve opened, tap Recent in the lower-left of the screen. To jump to one of those apps, simply tap it. Note that if you have unread messages, that app will appear as well with the number of unread messages noted. Tap to open app. Number of unread messages. To close the Recent window, tap outside the window or press the BACK button. ONEm User Guide - R1.0.
GLOBAL SETTINGS This chapter describes the settings that are not specific to individual apps. App-specific settings are described in the individual app chapters. Most settings toggle on and off. Tap the setting to toggle. ABOUT GLOBAL SETTINGS My screen is too dim. How can I brighten it up? Go to the Apps > Settings > Screen lock screen. Scroll down to the Auto-brightness setting and turn it off. Now you can adjust the screen brightness by sliding your finger between Min and Max on the slider bar.
My service plan allows me to roam when needed. How can I turn this on? You control your calling and text and MMS (multimedia) message roaming from the Apps > Settings > Phone screen. You control data roaming from the Apps > Settings > Wireless controls screen. Scroll down to the Data Roaming setting and turn it on. You’ll be asked to confirm because extra roaming charges may apply. How do I change my ringtone? 1 Go to the Apps > Settings > Sound screen.
WIRELESS CONTROLS Airplane mode Turn airplane mode on if you are about to take a flight, or when otherwise required, such as in hospitals. When airplane mode is on: • All radios on the phone except for FM radio are turned off, including Wi-Fi, phone, location services, and Bluetooth. (When you later turn airplane mode off, the previous settings for all the radios are restored.) • If permitted, even with airplane mode on, you can turn Wi-Fi back on.
Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth on to start Bluetooth services. Your phone is automatically “discoverable” when you have the Wireless Controls screen open and Bluetooth services are on. You can open the Dashboard and check the top row to see Bluetooth status at any time: displays when Bluetooth services are on, and the phone is connected to a device. displays when Bluetooth services are on, but your phone isn’t connected to a device. No icon displays in the Dashboard when Bluetooth services are off.
4 Once connected, you’ll see on the settings screen next to the device name, and when you open the Dashboard will appear in the top row. 5 You can disconnect or unpair a Bluetooth device by tapping it. To switch from the Bluetooth device to your phone’s speaker during a call, use the Audio source option on the in-call screen. Notes: • The phone does not support Bluetooth OBEX profiles, used to exchange contact information between Bluetooth devices.
Ringer To set the default sound for an incoming call, tap Ringer and choose from the Sound selector. Note: If you’ve assigned a specific sound to a contact, that sound will play rather than the default sound you choose in Sound settings. Voicemail To set the sound for a new voicemail, tap Voicemail and choose from the Sound selector. Messages To set the ringtone for a new text or MMS message, tap Messages and choose from the Sound selector.
PIN & security PIN lock - For extra security, you can require that a PIN must be typed before the screen unlocks. To set this up, tap the PIN & security setting, then turn PIN lock on. You’ll be prompted to create a four-digit PIN. If you later turn PIN lock off, your PIN will be forgotten. Note: After you’ve set PIN lock on, if you can’t remember your PIN, you can still place an emergency call by tapping Emergency call on the lock screen.
Wallpaper To set your lock screen background (wallpaper): 1 Tap Wallpaper to go to the Camera app. 2 Either capture a new photo or choose a photo from any of the Camera screens. 3 Once you’ve either captured or tapped a photo, you can crop it (drag and stretch with your fingertips). 4 Tap Done. You can also change your lock screen wallpaper by starting in the Camera app: 1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Camera. 2 Navigate to the screen that shows the photo you want to assign as wallpaper.
Phone shortcuts To use phone keyboard shortcuts, turn this setting on. Keyboard shortcuts are listed in “Can I use the keyboard to control my call?” on page 45. Voicemail number The number currently stored to call voicemail is displayed below the setting name. To set or change your voicemail number, tap the setting. Auto-download MMS To have MMS messages downloaded automatically, turn this setting on. If you turn this setting off, messages will download only when you open them by tapping.
EMAIL You can configure up to ten email POP and IMAP accounts from the Settings > Email screen. Read more about setting up accounts in “Set up an email account” on page 52. In addition to setting up email accounts for viewing on your phone, you can do the following from this screen: Sync schedule Tap this setting to set a schedule for syncing (refreshing) your email messages. The default setting is 30 minutes. You can choose a Sync frequency from every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, hourly, or manually.
Auto-set date & time By default, your phone will “auto-set” (get date and time from the network). If you want to set your date and time manually, turn Auto-set date & time off. Then you’ll be able to set the date and time manually. Auto-set time zone By default, your phone will “auto-set” (get time zone from the network). If you want to set your time zone manually, turn Auto-set time zone off. Then you’ll be able to set the time zone manually.
CONTACTS ABOUT CONTACTS How do I get contacts on my phone? You must create each contact whose information you want to store on the phone. Read more in “Add a contact” on page 38. How do I find my contacts? The contacts you’ve marked as “favorites” are on the Favorites Home screen, but you can find all your contacts in a couple of ways: • From either of the Home screens, start typing your contact’s name and the list of contacts will resolve to the name you’re typing.
What are contact cards? Each contact on your phone has at least one “card” that contains information about that person (email address, phone numbers, photo, etc.). PHONE CONTACT CARD EDIT CONTACT CARD Tap Edit to change or add contact info. Contacts can have more than one contact card. You can “link” the cards together so when you find one card for that person, you’ll find the other. Read more in “What does it mean to link contact cards?” below.
MANAGE YOUR CONTACTS Add a contact There’s several ways to add contacts to your phone. Note: When adding a contact or editing an existing contact, be sure to tap Save before navigating away from the card, or you’ll lose your unsaved additions or changes. Create a new contact on 1 Go to the Favorites Home screen and tap All contacts. (Alternatively your phone you can go to the Apps screen and tap Contacts.) 2 Tap New to open a new contact card. 3 Add the contact’s information.
Add a contact from the Dialer 1 2 3 4 5 Add a contact after making a call 1 After ending a call, tap Save contact. 2 From the list that appears, tap either New contact or one of your current contacts. 3 The phone number is added automatically. Type more information if you want. 4 When finished, tap Save. Add a contact or phone number from a conversation card If you’re having a conversation with someone from a number not saved to Contacts, you can add the number from the conversation card.
Link/unlink contact cards If you have more than one contact card for the same person, you can link the cards. When you search for a contact, all their linked cards will be found. 1 From any of the contact screens, open a contact card. 2 Tap More > Contact linking to open the Linked Contacts list. 3 Currently-linked contacts are shown at the top of the list. • If you want to unlink any of the currently-linked contacts, tap Unlink. • Tap Link another to open the list of contact cards.
Here’s how to manage your favorite contacts: Add contacts to Favorites From the Favorites Home screen: 1 Tap the plus sign (+) in an empty slot to open a list of all your contacts. 2 Tap the contact you want to add as a favorite. To jump to a contact in the list, start typing the contact’s name. 3 The contact now appears on the Favorites Home screen. From the All Contacts list: 1 Tap the contact you want to add as a favorite. 2 Tap More > Favorite. 3 Your contact is added to Favorites.
CONTACT CARDS From a contact card, you can: Call or text From the Favorites Home screen. • If your contact is a favorite, they will appear on this screen. Tap the contact to open their contact card, then tap Call at the top of the screen, or scroll down and tap a different number. To text, scroll down and tap Text, across from the number.
PHONE ABOUT PHONE How do I use my phone for calls? If you’ve stored a contact’s number on the phone, start a call from their contact card. (Read more in “Contact cards” on page 42.) If you want to call someone not in your Contacts or if you want to use the Call Log, go to the Phone app. The Phone app has two screens: • Dialer - Go here to type a number. First press the keyboard’s PHONE key to open the Dialer, then tap your number on the dial pad. There’s also a shortcut to call voicemail in the Dialer.
When my phone’s screen is locked, how will I answer a call? If your screen is locked when you receive a call, you’ll see an incoming call notification on the screen. • To answer the call - Peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where Answer appears) by sliding your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right.
Can I use the keyboard to control my call? Yes, but you must have Phone shortcuts turned on (go to Apps > Settings > Phone). With the setting on, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts while in a call: Answer call ENTER key, or open keyboard (set this up in Phone settings) End call BACKSPACE key, or close keyboard (set this up in Phone settings) Place call ENTER key Mute call m key Toggle speaker x key Flash call f key USING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE Your phone supports the following Bluetooth 2.
CALLING Make a call Call an existing contact 1 Start typing the contact’s name from either of the Home screens to open a list of your contacts, then the call button to the right of the contact’s name. Alternatively, if the contact is a Favorite, simply tap their photo. If the contact has a phone number saved, tap call. If the contact isn’t a Favorite, tap All contacts and select the contact from the list. 2 From the contact card, tap Call
Answer a call When a call comes in, you’ll always receive a notification on the screen. • To answer the call, peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where Answer appears) by sliding your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right. • To ignore the call and route it using your Phone settings, tap Ignore or press the POWER button twice. • To ignore the call and reply by text message, tap Text. • To silence the incoming ring, press any control button.
Speaker To listen to your call using the speakerphone, tap Speaker on the in-call screen. The menu option background changes color when selected. Add a call Read about conference calling in “Multiple calls” on page 48. Volume control While on a call, you can increase/decrease volume by pressing either the + or VOLUME buttons on the phone. Swap calls When you’re in a call and another call comes in, answering the incoming call will place the first caller on hold. Tap Flash to switch between the calls.
End a call To end a call, tap End on the in-call screen. Tip: To add the number to your contacts, tap Save contact after the call ends. VOICEMAIL Before you can use the voicemail features described below, be sure you’ve set up voicemail with your mobile operator. Voicemail notifications 1 When someone has left you a voicemail, you’ll receive a notification on the screen. 2 To retrieve your message, simply tap the notification to dial your voicemail number, then follow the voice prompts.
Send text to the number To send a text message to a number in the Call Log, the number must already be saved on a contact card. 1 Tap Text next to the number or name to open a conversation card. 2 Type your message to compose, then tap Send. Read more in “Create a new message” on page 59. Clear log entries Tap More > Clear log. You’ll be asked to confirm. View only missed calls Tap More > Missed calls. To view All calls again, tap More > All calls.
EMAIL ABOUT EMAIL What email account types can I use on my phone? You can use any type of email account, including: • Branded POP/IMAP email accounts • Other POP/IMAP email accounts Read more in “Set up an email account” on page 52. How many email accounts can I set up? You can set up to ten email accounts.
After you set up an email account, the last seven days of messages will download to your phone. You can view the messages in the account’s Inbox. To sync more than 3 days of messages, tap More > Settings and change the Days to sync setting.
INBOX SCREENS Every email account you’ve set up is displayed on its own screen. After going into the Email app, slide your finger left or right to navigate the screens. From any Inbox you can: Read a message Tap a message to open it for reading. Tap the More menu to Forward, Delete, or Mark read/unread. Tap Reply to open a new message screen. Read more in “Read message screen” on page 56. Delete a message Two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode and show the Xs on each message.
Create a new message Tap New to open a new message screen. Then: 1 Complete the To field using one of these methods: • Tapping a contact from the list that appears, which is a list of all your contacts that have email addresses saved to contact cards. If you start typing a name or email address, the list will be limited to matches. • Typing a full email address if it’s not saved on any contact card.
CREATE A NEW MESSAGE Tap New to address your message. Attachment indicator Tap a contact from the list, or start typing a name/email address in the To field to limit the list to matches. If no email addresses are shown for a contact, that contact has more than one; tap the name to choose. Tap Type message to open the compose screen. Tap Attach to add photos or videos from Camera. Tap Send when you’re finished composing... Type a Subject... then tap the message area to type your message.
READ MESSAGE SCREEN Once you open an email message, you can also: Open and save photo attachments Tap Open next to a photo attachment to preview it (or tap Open all below the attachments if you have more than one). Once the attachment is open, tap the photo to open it in full-screen view, then you can tap Save to save it to your Camera’s Captured screen. Or, if you’ve opened all the attachments, you can tap Save all below the last photo to save them your Camera’s Captured screen.
MESSAGES ABOUT MESSAGES What kinds of messages appear in the Messages app? All your text, MMS, and voicemail messages appear in this one app, as well as missed, incoming, and outgoing calls. MESSAGES INBOX Tap to start new conversation. Conversation with someone not in your contacts. Tap to call back. Unread message indicator. Tap message to open conversation card. Conversation with one of your contacts. What’s a conversation card? Every message in the Messages inbox is from a specific phone number.
How do I write a new message? Can I attach a photo or video? Go to the Apps screen and tap Messages. Then tap New, type the phone number or name of the contact you want to message, and then write your message. To add a photo or video attachment, tap Attach. You’ll go to the Camera app where you can capture a new photo or video, or attach one already saved. Read more in “Create a new message” on page 59. Will I receive a notification when I get a new message? Yes.
Read a message Tap the conversation to open the conversation card and read the entire message. Create a new message 1 Tap New to start a new conversation. 2 Type the contact name or phone number in the To field. As you type, contact matches display below the To field. Tap one of the contacts to add that contact to the To field. To add more recipients, tap More and tap Add contact.
CONVERSATION CARDS To open a conversation card, tap the latest message from the inbox. From a conversation card you can: Save phone number or contact If you’re having a conversation with someone from a number not saved to Contacts, you can add the number from the conversation card: 1 Tap the phone number at the top of the screen or tap Save contact next to the conversation. 2 From the screen that opens, tap Save contact to open the contact selector.
MMS SETTING You can choose to have MMS messages download automatically, or only when you open the message. This setting is on by default (MMS messages will download automatically). To change this setting, go to Apps > Settings > Phone. Read about it in “Auto-download MMS” on page 33. ONEm User Guide - R1.0.
CAMERA ABOUT CAMERA Where can I see my photos and videos? The Camera app is organized across multiple screens, from left to right: • Capture - The screen where you take your photos and videos. Press the CAPTURE button to jump to the Capture screen. See the location of the CAPTURE button in “The outside of your phone” on page 7. • Captured - The screen that stores the photos and videos you captured on the phone, plus any images you’ve downloaded from the web or saved from message attachments.
Can I send a photo or video right after I capture it? Yes, the preview screen will display relevant menu options to Delete, Send via Email or MMS. Notes: • You must have at least one email account set up to send via email. If you have more than one email account set up, the Camera app will use your default email account when sending. Read more in “Default email account” on page 34. • You can’t send a video via MMS unless you capture from the Messaging app. Read more in “Create a new message” on page 59.
Note: A few inches in front of the lens to infinity will be focused by default, so if you don’t have time to use the auto-focus, it shouldn’t be a problem. CAPTURE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS To go directly to the Capture screen, press the CAPTURE button on the outside of your phone. You can also capture from the Camera app: 1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Camera. 2 Slide your finger right to view the Capture screen.
Record a video 1 On the Capture screen, if you don’t see the recording icon on the screen, tap the screen to show the menu, then tap To video. 2 When ready to record, do one of: • Press the CAPTURE button. • Tap the recording icon on the screen. • Press the ENTER key . 3 To zoom during capture, use one of these methods: • Tap the screen to toggle between 1x and 2x. • Press the VOLUME buttons to zoom incrementally. • Pinch in/out to zoom continuously.
Photo settings From the Capture photo screen, tap Settings. The Photo Capture settings screen opens, where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose from: • Large - Full-size resolution, largest file size and best quality. • Medium - A compromise between the best and lowest quality. Good for sending. • Small - The smallest file size, but lowest quality. Best for sending.
Video settings From the Capture Video screen, tap Settings. The Video Settings screen opens, where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose from: • High quality (HQ) - This setting will result in videos with the highest bitrate and largest file size. • Email quality - Default setting. Mode Choose from: • Auto - Automatically adjusts exposure and light based on scene. • Night - Adjusts exposure and light for night. Turns on the flash.
Favorite/unfavorite a 1 On the Captured or Albums screen, find the photo you want to favorite or photo unfavorite and tap it to open the full-screen viewer. 2 Tap More > Favorite to copy it to the Favorites screen, or Unfavorite to remove it from the Favorites screen. The menu item that appears depends on whether your photo is already a favorite or not. Note: You can also unfavorite a photo from the Favorites screen when in edit mode. Read more in “Unfavorite” on page 71.
Assign a photo to a contact 1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to assign as a contact photo and tap it to open the full-screen viewer. 2 Tap More > Contact photo. 3 From the list that appears, tap the contact. 4 The photo appears in an edit window. Pinch to shrink the default crop box; drag the crop box around to change the selection. 5 Tap Done to save the photo and assign it to your contact.
Captured screen The Captured screen holds all the photos and videos you’ve captured with your phone. They are organized by date taken. To delete a photo or video quickly, two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode and show the Xs in the corner of each thumbnail. Tap an X to delete the photo or video. Twofinger tap the screen again to exit edit mode. From this screen you can: Play a video Tap the video thumbnail to begin play. During play, tap the screen to show the controls.
In addition, from this screen you can: Unfavorite 1 Tap Edit to enter edit mode and show the Xs. FAVORITES SCREEN EDIT MODE Tap Edit to remove items from favorites. 2 Tap the X next to the photo or video you want to unfavorite. 3 When finished, tap Done to exit edit mode. You can also unfavorite a photo from the full-screen viewer: 1 Tap the photo you want to unfavorite to open the full-screen viewer. 2 Tap More > Unfavorite. Play a video Read “Play a video” on page 70.
Sort by date or album You can change the sort by toggling the By date/By album menu options. COPY PHOTOS AND VIDEOS TO/FROM YOUR COMPUTER To use the Zune software to copy photos and videos to your phone from your computer and vice versa, follow these steps: 1 Install the Zune software on your computer. To download and install this software, go to www.zune.net/setup on your computer and follow the instructions.
BROWSER ABOUT BROWSER How do I open a webpage? Open the Browser and start typing the web address. You can either type the top-level domain at the end of the address (e.g., .com, .net, .org), or tap the appropriate auto-complete option. If you auto-complete, you’ll be taken to the webpage immediately. Otherwise, tap the arrow right of the address, or press the ENTER key to open the webpage.
Can I zoom in/out of a webpage? Yes. On websites not specifically designed for mobile phones, double tap the page to zoom in; double tap again to return to original size. On any webpage, zoom in/out continuously by pinching out/in with your thumb and forefinger. Read more below in “What should happen when I double tap on a webpage?” What should happen when I double tap on a webpage? It depends on the page and where you double tap.
Can I set a page to use as a home page in the Browser? No, there is no home webpage setting on the phone. Can I do online banking or other secure transactions with my phone? Yes. If a website’s connection is encrypted and the Browser certifies it’s secure, you’ll see “https” and the padlock icon in the address bar. If you see the open padlock icon , the security certificate is not valid for the site and the site is not secure.
Pan/scroll Slide your finger up/down or left/right to pan within a page. To pan quickly, slide your finger in the opposite direction that you want to pan. Go back To go back one page, tap the back arrow in the address bar. Continue tapping the arrow to step back through page history. Stop loading a page Tap the stop icon . Pin a page to your Apps screen Learn how in “Can I put a link to a webpage on my Home screen?” on page 75.
Type in text boxes 1 Double tap the page to zoom in. 2 Tap the text box to open a text entry box at the bottom of the screen. Tap to open text entry box below. 3 Type your text, then tap outside the text entry box to dismiss it. Alternatively, after typing the text, you can press the ENTER key to perform the default text box action (in the example above, pressing ENTER would begin the search). Follow a link To follow a link, tap the link. If you’re having trouble tapping it, zoom in.
Edit the website name 1 Two-finger tap the favorite you want to rename to enter edit mode. 2 Tap the favorite you want to rename. The page’s name is highlighted by default. 3 Start typing to replace the current name. 4 Two-finger tap the screen to save and exit edit mode. Remove from favorites 1 2 3 4 Two-finger tap the Favorites area of the screen to enter edit mode. Tap the X on the page. The page is removed from your Favorites. Repeat with other favorite pages if you want.
MUSIC & MORE ABOUT MUSIC & MORE What can I do in the Music & More app? From the Music & More top-level screen, you can play music, podcasts, and videos that you’ve downloaded to your phone using the Zune software on your computer. You can also listen to (stream) music and download music directly to your phone using the Zune Pass catalog (only when connected via Wi-Fi), and listen to FM radio stations. Go to Apps > Music & More to see the top-level menus.
How can I copy media from my computer to my phone? Learn how to import your photos and videos in “Copy photos and videos to/from your computer” on page 72. To import music, read “Sync media from your computer” on page 81. Can I purchase songs and ringtones for my phone? You can download music from the Zune Pass catalog on your phone using the Music & More app. However, to use the catalog, you first need to get a Zune Pass, sign up for a Zune account, and link your phone to your Zune account.
• Download music in two ways: - Download to rent - Download and play back as many songs as you like as long as you keep your Zune Pass active. - Download to own - Download 10 songs/month and keep this music forever (no DRM), even if your Zune Pass is not active. • Easily transfer songs back to your computer via USB cable and Zune software.
3 Once you’re set up, if you’ve selected to sync automatically, syncing will begin. Otherwise, drag the items you want to sync from your Collection to the device icon in the lower-left, or right-click the device icon and select Start sync. 4 When you’ve finished syncing, safely unmount your phone from your computer by unlocking your phone’s screen. 5 Disconnect the USB cable from your phone and computer. Repeat these steps whenever you want to update the contents of your phone.
Here are some tips about navigating: Navigate song list 1 Tap Music > Songs to view your list of songs. 2 If you have more than one song, they are organized alphabetically. You can jump to songs starting with a particular letter: • Tap a letter heading to open the on-screen letter selector. • Tap the letter you want to jump to. • The list moves to the songs beginning with that letter. View music artist info 1 Tap Music > Artists to view your list of artists.
Playlists Your phone has a default playlist called “Now Playing”. You can’t create new playlists on your phone, but you can sync playlists that you’ve created using the Zune software on your computer. Add/remove songs from Now Playing 1 Once you’ve navigated to the item you want to play, tap the name to open the item details screen. 2 Tap to save the song to the Now Playing playlist. 3 To remove all songs from Now Playing, go to Music > Playlists > Now Playing, then tap .
From the Now Playing screen you can: Pause/resume song play Tap Go back in song play Tap once to go to the beginning of the song; tap previous song in the playlist. Fast forward in song Touch and hold Go to next song Tap Rewind song Touch and hold Change volume Press Rate song Tap the icon to toggle through not rated rating . Shuffle songs Tap to toggle shuffle on and off. Repeat songs Tap to toggle through repeat modes: to pause play; tap to resume play.
Rewind video Touch and hold Resize Tap Go to specific spot in video Slide your finger along the progress bar to go to a specific place in the video. Change volume Press Dismiss controls Tap the BACK button to dismiss the controls overlay. to rewind a video. Tap to skip back. to toggle between full-screen and regular views. to raise or to lower the volume. FM radio Now Playing screen Read about the FM Now Playing screen in “FM radio screen” on page 87.
Delete an item To delete music or videos: 1 Tap Music > Songs or Video and keep tapping until you navigate to the item you want to delete. 2 Tap the item’s title (not the art) to open the item’s detail screen. 3 Tap to delete the item from your phone. You’ll be asked to confirm. FM RADIO SCREEN Tap Radio from the Music & More top-level screen to go to the FM radio screen. Note: You must use wired headphones to listen to the FM radio because the wire acts as the antenna.
LISTEN TO MEDIA WITH HEADSET, HEADPHONES, OR BLUETOOTH DEVICE You can listen to music, videos, podcasts, or the FM radio using the one-button headset that came in the box. You can also use a three-button headset, stereo headphones, or a Bluetooth device (all available for purchase separately). Refer to “Headset jack” on page 12 to locate the headset jack on your phone.
Radio settings • Region - Choose your current location from North America, Europe, or Japan to set the correct frequency band. Remember to change this setting if you travel to a different region. • Seek mode - When you scan forward or back for stations, you can choose seek to stop at the next station, even if you don’t receive the station very well, or presets to stop at just those stations that you’ve saved.
MORE APPS This chapter describes the following apps: • Calendar • Alarm • Calculator CALENDAR Manage calendar events Create a new event To create a new event, do the following: 1 Go to the Apps Home screen and tap Calendar to view the Today screen. Then tap New. 2 The New Event screen appears. Create your new event: • Edit the default values for Start and End dates and times by tapping edit next to each value. • Tap Repeat to choose a repetition option. • Type the Location and a Note if you wish.
Edit an event To edit an event, you must open the details of that event. Read more in “Event details” on page 91. Navigate in calendar Calendar views You can view your calendar events from the following screens: Agenda Your calendar opens in the Agenda view by default. Each day is listed on a separate screen. Slide your finger left or right to advance or go back in time. Month From the Agenda view, tap More > Month to view the current month. Slide your finger left or right to advance or go back in time.
ALARM About Alarm How many alarms can I set? You can create up to 10 alarms. If I set an alarm, can I save it even though I don’t want it to go off? Yes. All you have to do is turn off the alarm. It will remain in your list. Alarms that are off are listed below alarms that are on. Read more in “Turn an alarm on and off” on page 94. Can I set an alarm to go off on certain days? Yes. The days your alarm goes off are determined by the frequency you select.
Does my phone display an indicator when I have an alarm set? Yes, if you tap the Dashboard, you’ll see the alarm indicator next to the time. You can tap the indicator to open the Alarms screen. Alarm indicator How long does snooze last? If you tap Snooze on the alarm notification, the alarm will sound again after 10 minutes. What happens if I’m on a call when the alarm sounds? Your call won’t be interrupted, but you’ll receive a visual notification on the screen.
What happens if I ignore an alarm when it goes off? If you don’t Dismiss or Snooze the alarm, it will automatically snooze after five minutes. If you continue to ignore the alarm, it will automatically dismiss after three hours. When I’m traveling I set my phone time manually. Is the alarm time based on the network time or my phone’s time? The alarm will always look at the phone’s time, not the network time.
2 Tap Edit. 3 From the list, tap the alarm you want to edit to open it for editing. 4 On the Edit Alarm screen, tap any of the settings (time, frequency, sound, note) to make adjustments. 5 When you’re finished, tap Save or tap Cancel to discard your changes. Delete an alarm 1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm. 2 Tap Edit. 3 Find the alarm you want to delete and tap the X to the right of the alarm. Your alarm is deleted without confirmation. 4 Tap Done to return to your list of alarms.
CALCULATOR About Calculator What math operations can I perform using the Calculator app? You can use the Calculator app to do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Can I use my phone’s keyboard to use the Calculator? Yes. The keyboard’s number keys work just like the on-screen number buttons. Most of the other calculator buttons can also be controlled using either the keyboard or the touch screen: Tap this on the screen ...
Memory To make certain calculations easier, you can save a number in the Calculator’s memory. When the app starts, the number in memory is set to zero. You can display this number or change its value using the on-screen memory keys: MC Resets the number in memory to zero. MR Displays the number in memory. M- Subtracts the currently displayed number from the number in memory. M+ Adds the currently displayed number to the number in memory.
SAFETY, REGULATORY, AND LEGAL INFORMATION HANDLING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Your phone is a mobile device that may break if dropped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to water. Please handle the device carefully and read the precautions listed below. These precautions provide essential information for the safe handling of the product and for the protection of the users and others from possible harm. During a call, the sound level on your device may vary, depending on how you are routing the sound.
• Switch off your device or put your device in “airplane mode” when in an aircraft. The use of the device in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
• Do not use chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is a risk of this causing fire. • Do not paint your phone or modify the housing. • Do not immerse your phone in water. • Do not use unauthorized accessories. • Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result. • Do not aim your camera at the sun.
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable, because doing so exposes you to electric shock. Device handling in potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
BATTERY DISPOSAL THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA OR RBRC RECYCLING GUIDELINES IN THIS GUIDE. Driving safety Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in many states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the laws and regulations regarding the use of hand-held phones in the areas where you drive.
shows no increased health risk due to radiofrequency (RF) energy, a form of electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by cell phones.” The FDA also cites a separate National Cancer Institute program finding that, despite the dramatic increase in cell phone use, occurrences of brain cancer did not increase between 1987 and 2005. You can access the FDA website at http://www. fda.gov/ ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ ucm212273. htm. You can also contact the FDA toll-free at (888) 463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA.
For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/ Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins, www.fcc.gov/oet/ea. You may also wish to contact the manufacturer of your wireless device. Can I minimize my RF exposure? If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time.
whether it is a hands-free or hand-held wireless phone. NHTSA advises that the “safest course of action is to refrain from using a cell phone while driving.” NHTSA’s policy on “Cell Phone Use While Driving,” as well as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject, are available at www.nhtsa.gov (click on “Traffic Safety” then on “Drowsy and Distracted Driving”).
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations, may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds, and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices).
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320 Voice: (301) 496-7243 Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov Internet: www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. 200 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20201 Voice: 1 800 CDC INFO (1 800 232 4636) Internet: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html Drive responsibly When behind the wheel, safe driving is your responsibility and it should always be your first priority.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
FCC enhanced 911 (E911) rules Background The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires wireless carriers to transmit specific latitude and longitude location (Automatic Location Identification = ALI) information as well as “911” calls to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to identify the location of the caller in case of emergency.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.
LEGAL INFORMATION KIN end-user license agreement This KIN End User License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between you and Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”), One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington, USA, or, based on where you live, one of the Microsoft Corporation affiliates. Microsoft may be referred to as "we," "us" or "our". Please carefully read this Agreement before you use your wireless device (“Device”).
before the change takes place by online posting. If you do not agree to these changes, then you must stop using the KIN Device before the change takes place. If you do not stop using the KIN Device, then your use of the Kin Device will continue under the changed Agreement. 1. KIN Software 1.1.
3. Windows Live ID You understand and agree that your Windows Live ID and password (“Credentials”) may automatically be saved and stored on the Device. Such Credentials will reside in encrypted form in Device memory and may be used to establish a connection between the KIN Device and Microsoft services. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your Credentials, and are fully responsible for all activities that occur using your Credentials.
7. Termination You agree that Microsoft or its service partners, in their sole discretion, may immediately terminate the license to use the KIN Software (whether directly or through your mobile operator) at any time without notice and for any reason, including but not limited to, if we believe that you have violated any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or your agreements with your mobile operator.
• Microsoft knew or should have known about the possibility of the damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. They also may not apply to you because your province or country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other damages. 10. Interpreting the Contract All parts of this Agreement apply to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Respect Copyright Please respect the rights of artists and creators. Content such as music, photos and video may be protected by copyright. People appearing in content may have a right to control use of their image. You may not share other people’s content unless you own the rights or have permission from the owner. Repeat Infringer Policy We have adopted a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances and at our sole discretion, software licensees who are deemed to be repeat infringers.
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INDEX Numerics 1xRTT network indicator 23 24-hour time, setting 34 3G network indicator 23 A about your phone setting 35 accounts set up email 51 add all songs to playlist 84 another call when on the phone 48 contact to Favorites Home screen 41 contact to phone 36, 38 agenda view in calendar 91 airplane mode indicator 23 turn on/off 25, 27 alarm indicator 23 alarms create a new 94 customize the sound 92 delete an alarm 95 edit settings 94 how many you can set 92, 96 indicator on Dashbo
view in calendar 91 blinking roaming indicator 23 Bluetooth listen to music with Bluetooth headset 88 service indicator 23 settings 28 supported profiles 28, 45 turn service on/off 28 use device for calling 45 bookmark, webpage 77 brightness, adjusting screen 25 browser choose items in drop-down menus 76 edit favorites 78 encrypted pages 75 favorite webpages 77 follow a link 77 history setting 32 how to use double tap 74 JavaScript setting 32 link page to Apps Home screen 75 open favorit
swap calls 48 type numbers during call 48 use the speaker 48 using headset 44 voicemail 49 Call Log about 49 call voicemail 50 clear entries 50 save contact info 38 send text (SMS) 50 use to make a call 46 view missed calls 50 camera about the screens 62 Albums screen 71 assign photo to contact 69, 70, 71 auto-focus 63 capture photos 64 Capture screen 64 capture videos 65 Captured screen, about 70 copy photos and videos from computer to phone 72 copy photos and videos from phone to co
delete 39 edit 39 link/unlink 37, 40 send email 42 contacts about contact cards 37 add from Call Log 38 add from conversation card 60 add to Favorites Home screen 21, 40, 41 assign photo 69, 70, 71 call 46 call or text from contact card 42 create new 38 email from contact card 42 favorites 37 find on the phone 42 link/unlink contact cards 37 move on Favorites Home screen 41 remove from Favorites Home screen 21, 41 save phone number after a call 39 save phone number dialed 46 save p
E email accounts you can set up on phone 51 attachment limit 51 attachments you can view 52 delete message 53, 56 forward message 56 how to set up account 52 inbox screens 53 info required to set up account 51 mark message read/unread 56 number of accounts you can set up 51 open folders 53 read message screen 56 read messages 53 reply to message 56 save message as draft 55 save photo attachment 56 send from contact card 42 set a default signature 34 set days of email to download 34 set d
remove a station from presets 87 seek stations 87 settings 88 tune in to a station 87 focus, camera 63 formats, of captured photos and videos 63 forward email message 56 G gestures double tap in browser 74 double-tap 13 drag 14 flick 14 pinch in/out 15 slide 14 tap 13 touch and hold 14 touch screen 13 two-finger tap 14 H hang up by closing keyboard 32 end a call 49 headphones use to listen to media 88 headset jack 12 listen with 3-button 88 use during calls 44 using to listen to media
Search key 16 Shift key 16 shortcuts during calls 33 slide to answer/end calls 32 special characters 18 Symbol key 16 keyboard shortcuts, Dialer 45 KIN Terms of Service 35 L language, change 35 lanyard attaching to phone 11 light, photo setting in camera 66 limits Browser favorite pages 73 Browser links on Apps Home screen 75 email attachments 51 Favorite contacts 40 linking contact to other contact cards 40 max number of photo favorites 70 MMS attachments 58 number of alarms 92, 96 numb
video setting in camera 67 model number of phone 35 month view in calendar 91 music control play outside Music & More app 86 delete from Music & More app 87 fast forward 85 listen with 3-button headset 88 listen with Bluetooth headset 88 listen with headphones 88 listen with headset 88 Now Playing screen 84 play 83 playlists 84 rate a song 85 repeat 85 rewind 85 search within Music & More 82 set to shuffle 85 sync from your computer 81 view artist info 83 Music & More app 79 Quickplay m
save number to Contacts 46 settings 32, 50 swap calls 48 system select 33 type numbers during call 48 use Bluetooth device 45 use Call Log 46 use headset during call 44 use the speaker 48 version numbers of components 35 view missed calls in Call Log 50 phone charms, attaching 11 Phone key 15 photo viewer 67 photos add/edit description 69, 70, 71 assign to contact 69, 70, 71 capture 64 capture format 63 Captured screen 70 delete 69 delete during preview 65 delete on Captured screen
add an FM radio station to presets 87 FM 87 remove an FM radio station from presets 87 rate songs in Music & More app 85 rearrange Apps and Favorites 21 recent apps shortcut to open 20, 24 refresh email inbox 53 set email sync schedule 34 refresh a webpage 76 remove all songs from a playlist 84 repeat song play 85 reply to email message 56 to text/MMS message 60 resolution photo setting in camera 66 video setting in camera 67 rewind music 85 video 86 ringer, set incoming call sound 30 rin
Shift key 16 locking 17 shortcuts during calls 33 jump to recent apps 20, 24 jump to recent messages 24 posting a message 16 shuffle setting 85 signature, set on outgoing email 34 slide gesture 14 slide keyboard to answer/end calls 32 Smiley key 16 snooze alarm 93 songs add to Now Playing playlist 84 remove all from playlist 84 sort order photos and videos in Albums 72 sound change for ringer and new messages 26 set an alarm sound 92 set for event reminder 30, 90 set for incoming call (r
text cursors, what their shapes mean 17 theme change colors on phone 26, 29 timeout for screen lock 25, 30 today go to today in calendar 91 touch and hold gesture 14 touch screen gestures 13 TTY indicator when on 23 to use with phone 33 tune in to an FM radio station 87 turn phone on/off 7 two-finger tap gesture 14 typing emoticons 18 in text boxes 16 special characters 18 U unfavorite contacts 41 photos 68, 70, 71 webpage 78 unlock screen 30 unread messages shortcut to open 24 URL, o
follow a link on a page 77 JavaScript setting 32 link page to Apps Home screen 75 open favorite page 77 open page 73 refresh a page 76 save image on page 76 save page as favorite 73 search for page 73, 78 setting for cookies 32 typing in a text box 77 unfavorite a page 78 zoom in/out on page 74 Wi-Fi connect to a network 27 connection indicator 23 forget a network 27 renew lease 27 settings 27 wipe phone data 35 wireless settings 27 turn all on/off 27 Z zoom during capture 64 in/out o