Dedicated Camera Button; Inserting A Memory Card And Removing The Battery - Motorola DROID Manual

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started

Dedicated Camera Button

On the lower-right side of your DROID, you
will see a small button. This is your
dedicated camera button. Press and hold
it for about a second to start the Camera
app.
You can take a picture by pressing this
button once the Camera app has started.
You can learn more about taking pictures
in Chapter 18: "Taking Photos and Video."

Inserting a Memory Card and Removing the Battery

You need to open the back of your phone to remove and replace the battery, as well as
to remove or insert a MicroSD memory card. You also need to open the back of your
DROID 2 Global to remove or insert a SIM card.
In order to get at the battery and memory card slots, you need to do the following.
1. Power off your phone.
2. Remove the back cover by sliding it down and lifting it up.
3. Remove the battery by inserting your fingernail or other thin object into the little
space by the white or silver tab on the battery that says BATTERY REMOVAL
HERE. The DROID X has a plastic tab you can pull to remove the battery.
4. Figure 1–3 shows where the memory card slots are located on your phone. You
find these slots in different places on the DROID X and DROID 2 models.
5. Slide the media card (MicroSD format) into the slot with the notch oriented as
shown in Figure 1–3; the metal contacts of the media card must be facing down
as you slide it in.
Camera button.
Press to start the
Camera app or
take a picture.

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