User manual
Table Of Contents
- Your Phone
- Contents
- Device Setup
- Calls
- Home Screen
- Keys
- Text Entry
- Voice Input & Search
- Ringtones & Settings
- Contacts
- Social Networking
- Email & Text Messages
- Photos & Videos
- Apps
- Location Apps (GPS)
- AT&T Features & Services
- Web
- Music
- Wi-Fi®, DLNA™ & Bluetooth® Connections
- Memory Card & USB
- Tools
- Security
- Icons & Battery Life
- Troubleshooting
- Safety, Regulatory & Legal
- Battery Use & Safety
- Battery Charging
- SAR (IEEE)
- WHO Information
- EU Conformance
- FCC Notice
- Industry Canada Notice
- GPS & AGPS
- Navigation
- Driving Safety
- Privacy & Data Security
- Use & Care
- Recycling
- Perchlorate Label
- Hearing Aid Compatibility
- Software Copyright Notice
- Content Copyright
- OSS Information
- Export Law
- Registration
- Warranty
Tools 51
To turn on voice readouts (similar to
TalkBack), touch Menu > Settings
> Accessibility. Touch Accessibility to
enable the settings, then touch
Voice readouts.
• Menus and screens: In menus and
screens, touch an item to highlight it
(the item will be read out loud), and
double-touch to choose it.
Note: Touching a home screen widget
or shortcut will open it.
• Dialer & text entry: As you type, each
number or letter is read out loud.
• Notification: When you flick the status
bar down, all notifications are read out
loud.
Tip: Navigate through your apps and
menus to hear how voice readouts work
on your phone.
To change your voice settings, see “Voice
settings” on page 51.
Caller ID
When you want to hear who’s calling:
• Read out loud: Have your caller
announced—touch Menu > Settings
> Call settings > Caller ID readout.
• Ringtones: Assign a unique ringtone to
a contact—touch Contacts, open
a contact, then touch Menu > Edit.
Ringtones are listed under Additional
info.
To change your voice settings, see “Voice
settings”.
Voice settings
Personalize your voice settings:
• Voice recognition: Touch Menu
> Settings > Voice input & output
> Voice recognizer settings. From
here, you can set options like language
and censorship.