User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important information
- Android™ – what and why?
- Getting started
- Getting to know your phone
- Phone overview
- Using the keys
- Battery
- Using the touchscreen
- Home screen
- Accessing and using applications
- Status and notifications
- Phone settings menu
- Typing text
- Keyboard and Phonepad settings
- Customizing your phone
- Memory
- Using a headset with your phone
- Internet and messaging settings
- Controlling data usage
- Turning off data traffic
- Data roaming
- Network settings
- Calling
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Google Talk™
- Getting started with Google Play™
- PlayNow™ service
- Getting organized
- Scanning with the NeoReader™ application
- Synchronizing data on your phone
- Connecting to wireless networks
- Web browser
- Music
- Identifying music using TrackID technology
- Using the FM radio
- Taking photos and recording videos
- Viewing photos and videos in Gallery
- Bluetooth™ wireless technology
- Connecting your phone to a computer
- Using location services to find your position
- Locking and protecting your phone
- Updating your phone
- Phone settings overview
- Status and notification icons overview
- Application overview
- User support
- Troubleshooting
- My phone is not working as expected
- Resetting the phone
- I cannot charge the phone
- No battery charging icon appears when phone starts charging
- The battery performance is low
- The device does not recognize my wired headset
- I cannot transfer content between my phone and the computer, when using a USB cable
- I cannot use Internet-based services
- Error messages
- Recycling your phone
- Legal information
- Index

To pair your phone with another Bluetooth™ device
1 Make sure that the device you want to pair your phone with has the Bluetooth™
function activated and is visible to other Bluetooth™ devices.
2
From the Home screen, tap .
3 Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth. All available Bluetooth™ devices appear in a
list.
4 Tap the Bluetooth™ device you want to pair with your phone.
5 Enter a passcode, if required. The phone and the Bluetooth™ device are now
paired.
To connect your phone to another Bluetooth™ device
1 If you are connecting to a Bluetooth device that requires you to first pair your
phone before connecting, follow the relevant steps to pair your phone with that
device.
2
From your Home screen, tap .
3 Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth.
4 Tap the Bluetooth™ device you want to connect your phone to.
To unpair a Bluetooth™ device
1
From the Home screen, tap .
2 Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth.
3
Under Paired devices, tap
beside the name of the device you want to unpair.
4 Tap Unpair.
Sending and receiving items using Bluetooth™ technology
Share items with other Bluetooth™ compatible devices such as phones or computers.
You can send and receive several kinds of items using the Bluetooth™ function, such as:
• Photos and videos
• Music and other audio files
• Contacts
• Web pages
To send items using Bluetooth™
1 Receiving device: Make sure the Bluetooth™ device you want to send the item
to has Bluetooth™ turned on and is visible to other Bluetooth™ devices.
2 In the sending device, open the application which contains the item you want to
send and scroll to the item.
3 Depending on the application and the item you want to send, you may need to,
for example, touch and hold the item, open the item or press
. Other ways to
send an item may exist.
4 Select a share or send menu item.
5 In the menu that appears, select Bluetooth.
6 Turn on Bluetooth™, if you are asked to do so.
7 Tap the name of the receiving device.
8 Receiving device: If asked, accept the connection.
9 If asked, enter the same passcode on both devices, or confirm the suggested
passcode.
10 Receiving device: Accept the incoming item.
94
This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.










