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  • Page 1 C6730 User Guide [UG template version 13a]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Get Started ..........................1 Your Phone at a Glance ...................... 1 Set Up Your Phone ......................1 Charge Your Phone Wirelessly ..................3 Your SIM Card ......................4 Activation and Service ......................5 Create Your Account and Pick Your Plan ..............5 Activate Your Phone ....................
  • Page 3 Phone Calls ..........................31 Make Phone Calls ......................31 Call Using the Phone Dialer ..................31 Call from Call Logs .....................31 Call from Contacts ......................32 Call a Number in a Text Message ................32 Call Emergency Numbers ...................32 Call Numbers with Pauses ..................33 Call Using the Plus (+) Code ..................33 Call Using Internet Calling ..................34 Receive Phone Calls ......................35 Voicemail ...........................35...
  • Page 4 North American Dialing ....................46 International Dialing ....................46 TTY Mode ........................46 Contacts............................48 Get Started with People .....................48 Access Contacts ......................48 The Contacts List ......................48 Contacts List Options ....................49 Display Options ......................50 Add a Contact ........................51 Save a Phone Number .......................51 Edit a Contact ........................52 Add or Edit Information for a Contact ................52 Assign a Stored Picture to a Contact ................52 Assign a New Picture to a Contact ................53...
  • Page 5 Send a Gmail Message ....................61 Read and Reply to Gmail Messages ................61 Email ..........................62 Add an Email Account ....................62 Add a Corporate Account ....................63 Compose and Send Email ..................64 View and Reply to Email .....................65 Manage Your Email Inbox ...................65 General Email Settings ....................65 Email Account Settings ....................66 Delete an Email Account.....................67...
  • Page 6 Google Maps ......................83 Music ..........................85 Google Play Music App ....................85 Google Play Movies & TV App ...................86 Google Play Books App .....................87 Google Play Newsstand App .....................87 Mobile ID ...........................88 Install Your ID Pack ....................88 Switch ID Packs ......................88 Web and Data ...........................90 Wi-Fi ..........................90 Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wireless Network .............90 Check the Wireless Network Status ................91...
  • Page 7 Create Bookmarks ....................101 Create a New Homepage ..................102 Add Bookmarks to Your Home Screen ..............102 Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot ..................... 102 Camera and Video ........................105 Take Pictures ........................105 Open or Close the Camera ..................105 Viewfinder Screen..................... 105 Take a Picture ......................
  • Page 8 Show or Hide Calendars ................... 123 Choose Google Calendars to Synchronize With Your Phone ........123 Clock ..........................124 Alarm ........................124 Stopwatch ......................... 125 Timer ........................126 World Clock ......................126 Calculator ........................126 Flashlight ......................... 127 Sound Recorder ....................... 127 MagniFont ........................
  • Page 9 Update Your Phone Firmware .................. 139 Update Your Profile ....................140 Update Your PRL ..................... 140 Update Kyocera Software ..................141 Settings ........................... 142 Wi-Fi Settings ........................142 Bluetooth Settings ......................143 MaxiMZR Settings ......................143 Data Usage Settings ......................143 More Settings........................
  • Page 10 Sleep ........................150 Daydream ......................... 150 Font Size ........................151 Key Backlight ......................151 Display Battery Percentage ..................151 Wireless display ......................151 Screen Proximity Safety.................... 152 Storage Settings ......................152 Phone Memory ......................152 Primary Storage ......................152 SD Card ........................152 Battery Settings .......................
  • Page 11 Language ......................... 161 Spell Checker ......................161 Personal Dictionary ....................161 Default Text Input ..................... 162 Google Keyboard Settings ..................162 Swype Keyboard Settings ..................163 Google Voice Typing Settings ................... 164 Voice Search ......................164 Text-to-Speech Output ..................... 165 Pointer Speed ......................
  • Page 12: Get Started

    Get Started The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your phone and service the first time. Your Phone at a Glance The following illustration outlines your phone’s primary external features and buttons. Set Up Your Phone You must first install and charge the battery to begin setting up your phone.
  • Page 13  Insert your fingernail into the slit at the bottom of the battery compartment cover and lift the cover up gently.  Insert the battery, contacts end first, and gently press the battery into place.  Replace the battery compartment cover and press down firmly on all sides of the back cover as shown by the arrows in the figure to make sure all the tabs are seated and there are no gaps around the cover Note: When you insert the battery, your phone may power on automatically.
  • Page 14: Charge Your Phone Wirelessly

     Plug the other end of the USB cable into the charger, and then plug the charger into an electrical outlet. Note: Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for the phone to turn on and find a signal, run the setup application, set up voicemail, and make a call. You should fully charge the battery as soon as possible.
  • Page 15: Your Sim Card

    4. Your phone shows battery charging status as it charges. When charging is complete, remove your phone from the charger. Note: Your phone will not charge correctly unless it is placed within the charging area. Note: Make sure there is nothing between your phone and the charger. For more information on wireless charging, see the user guide of your wireless charger.
  • Page 16: Activation And Service

    Activation and Service Before using your phone, you must set up your service with Mobile. You will need your phone’s serial number (MEID), printed on a sticker inside the battery compartment. Create Your Account and Pick Your Plan Set up your Mobile account.
  • Page 17: Additional Information

    ■ Touch > > Zone You can also dial directly for access to certain information: ● Dial (#BAL) to check account balance. ● Dial (#ADD) to make a payment. ● Dial to launch Zone or call Customer Care (depending on your Settings) to get answers to other questions. From Your Computer ■...
  • Page 18: Set Up Voicemail

    Or, call us at 1-888-322-1122. We’re here to serve you. Set Up Voicemail You should set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access. Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off.
  • Page 19: Phone Basics

    Phone Basics Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and information that are important to you. The following topics will introduce the basic functions and features of your phone. Your Phone’s Layout The illustrations and descriptions below outline your phone’s basic layout.
  • Page 20 ● Proximity Sensor and Light Sensor detects how close an object is to the surface of the screen. This is typically used to detect when your face is pressed against the screen, such as during a phone call. It also automatically turns off the keyboard backlight and brightens the display when you are in sunlight or a bright room, and turns on the keyboard backlight and dims the display in darker places.
  • Page 21: Smart Sonic Receiver

    ● Back Camera Lens lets you take pictures and videos. ● Camera Flash helps illuminate subjects in low-light environments when taking a picture or recording a video. It can also work as a flashlight. See Flashlight. ● microSD Card Slot (Internal) allows you to insert an optional microSD card to support external memory.
  • Page 22: Turn Your Screen On And Off

    Turn Your Phone On ■ Press and hold the Power button for three seconds. Turn Your Phone Off 1. Press and hold the Power button to open the phone options menu. 2. Touch Power off > OK to turn the phone off. Turn Your Screen On and Off Your phone allows you to quickly turn the screen off when not in use and to turn it back on and unlock it when you need it.
  • Page 23 Touch When you want to type using the onscreen keyboard, select items onscreen such as application and settings icons, or press onscreen buttons, simply touch them with your finger. Touch and Hold To open the available options for an item (for example, a contact or link in a Web page), touch and hold the item.
  • Page 24 Swipe or Slide To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen. Drag To drag, press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start to move your finger. While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the target position. Phone Basics...
  • Page 25 Flick Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe your finger in light, quick strokes. This finger gesture is always in a vertical direction, such as when flicking the contacts or message list. Rotate For most screens, you can automatically change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape by turning the phone sideways.
  • Page 26: Your Home Screen

    Pinch and Spread “Pinch” the screen using your thumb and forefinger to zoom out or “spread” the screen to zoom in when viewing a picture or a Web page. (Move fingers inward to zoom out and outward to zoom in.) Your Home Screen The home screen is the starting point for your phone’s applications, functions, and menus.
  • Page 27 ● Status Bar: Displays the time, notification, and phone status icons. Slide down to display the notifications panel. ● Shortcut: Allows users to quickly launch applications. ● Application Launcher: Touch to display available applications and widgets on the phone. ● Favorites Tray: Contains up to five icons and appears on every home screen.
  • Page 28 Easy Mode Easy mode is a simplified and easier experience for the first time smartphone user. Easy mode has three home screens. The main home screen has non-removable buttons for the Phone, Apps, and Alerts. You will also find six app shortcuts to choose from. Swipe the screen left or touch to display additional screens.
  • Page 29: Change The Home Screen Mode

    ● Google Search Bar: Allows you to enter text or spoken keywords for a quick search on the phone or on the Internet. Touch to enter text or touch the microphone icon to speak your keyword. Tip: While on an extended screen, touch to return to the main home screen.
  • Page 30 2. The following options are available:  Touch a thumbnail of the home screen you want to open.  If you are not already using the maximum number of screens for your phone, you can add more screens by touching .
  • Page 31  To move the item, drag it to a new area and release it.  To remove the item, drag it to “X Remove” at the top of the screen and release it when it turns red. Favorites Tray The favorites tray holds up to five icons and appears on every home screen. You can replace those icons, except the application launcher icon in the center of the tray.
  • Page 32  Drag the app to "X Remove" at the top of the screen to remove it from the home screen. Tip: App folders can be deleted just like any other icon on the Home screen. Touch and hold a folder icon, then drag it to "X Remove" at the top of the screen. Change Wallpaper Select and assign your phone’s background wallpaper.
  • Page 33: Quick Settings Panel

    2. Enter a location in the Search location field and touch . The matching location(s) will be listed. 3. Touch the location you want to add. The location is added to the location list. To delete a location: 1. Touch the weather image on the widget and touch >...
  • Page 34 Status Icons Icon Status ® Bluetooth active ® Wi-Fi active Vibrate Silent Network (full signal) Network (no signal) 3G (data service) 4G LTE (data service) Airplane mode Alarm set Battery (charging) Battery (full charge) Battery (discharged) Notification Icons Icon Notification GPS active Missed call New email...
  • Page 35: Enter Text

    Icon Notification Music playing USB connection Alarm Keyboard active Downloading Enter Text You can type on your phone using one of the available touchscreen keyboards. Touchscreen Keyboards Your phone offers you a choice of two touchscreen keyboards for entering text. The keyboard appears automatically onscreen when you touch a text entry field and can be used in either portrait or landscape mode.
  • Page 36: Swype

    Swype The Swype™ keyboard lets you enter words by drawing a path from letter to letter in one continuous motion. Swype Keyboard Overview Note: Key appearance may vary depending on the selected application or text field. Phone Basics...
  • Page 37 Using Swype 1. From a screen where you can enter text, drag down from the top of the screen to open the Notifications panel, and then touch Choose input method > Swype. 2. Swipe your finger continuously over the letters to form a word. As you swipe over letters, words matching your pattern display at the top of the Swype keyboard.
  • Page 38: Google Keyboard

    touch and hold a key to call up a list of all the characters available on that key. Touch the character you want to enter from the list.  Touch to switch to Google voice typing, to enter text by speaking. For more information about using Swype and its additional capabilities, including using voice entry and personalizing your Swype dictionary, touch and hold from the Swype keyboard...
  • Page 39 Google Keyboard Overview Note: Key appearance may vary depending on the selected application or text field. Using Google Keyboard With Google Keyboard, it's easy to enter text, symbols, and numbers. 1. From a screen where you can enter text, drag down from the top of the screen to open the Notifications panel, and then touch Choose input method >...
  • Page 40: Google Voice Typing

     In Number & Symbol mode, touch to display more symbols.  If you make a mistake, touch to delete incorrect characters. Touch and hold to delete a whole word or field.  Some keys have alternate characters. In either mode, if a key displays an extra character at the upper right corner, touch and hold the key to enter the character.
  • Page 41: Tips For Editing Text

    3. Once you have completed entering your text, touch Tip: You can quickly assign Google voice typing from the keyboard. Touch the microphone icon to turn on voice typing. Google Voice Typing Settings You can customize the Google voice typing settings as you like. 1.
  • Page 42: Phone Calls

    Phone Calls With our wireless service and your phone’s calling features, you can enjoy clear phone calls across the country. Make Phone Calls There are several convenient ways to place calls from your phone. Call Using the Phone Dialer The most “traditional” way to place a call is by using the phone’s dialer screen. 1.
  • Page 43: Call From Contacts

    2. Touch Call log tab to display the Call log list. 3. Touch the phone icon next to the number or contact to place a call.  For additional options, touch the name or number. Call from Contacts You can place phone calls directly from entries in your Contacts list. 1.
  • Page 44: Call Numbers With Pauses

    Once an emergency call is placed, your phone will be in Emergency mode where non- emergency calls cannot be made. To exit Emergency mode: ■ Touch > Exit Emergency mode > Yes. Enhanced 9-1-1 (E911) Information This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available.
  • Page 45: Call Using Internet Calling

    until you see a “+” on the display screen. 2. Touch and hold 3. Enter the country code and phone number, and then touch . The phone automatically prepends the access code for international dialing, followed by the country code and phone number. Call Using Internet Calling When Wi-Fi network is available, you can make and receive calls through an Internet calling account.
  • Page 46: Receive Phone Calls

     Ask for each call to ask each time you make a call. Receive Phone Calls The following information lets you know how to answer incoming calls, mute the ringer on incoming calls, reject incoming calls, and more. When you receive a phone call from a contact, the Incoming call screen appears and displays the caller ID icon, name, and phone number of the calling party.
  • Page 47: Voicemail Notification

    ■ For information on setting up your voicemail, see Set Up Voicemail. Tip: For information on using the Visual Voicemail app, see Visual Voicemail. Voicemail Notification There are a couple of different ways your phone alerts you to a new voicemail message. ●...
  • Page 48: Visual Voicemail

    Use Visual Voicemail to Delete Your Messages 1. Touch > > Voicemail 2. Open a message and touch Tip: You can restore messages you have sent to the trash folder. Touch Inbox > Trash, touch and hold the message you want to restore to the inbox, and then touch the restore icon Visual Voicemail Visual Voicemail gives you a quick and easy way to access your voicemail.
  • Page 49: Listen To Multiple Voicemail Messages

    1. Touch > > Voicemail . You will see the voicemail inbox. 2. Touch a message to review it. Tip: There are several icons at the bottom of the review screen for maintenance, storage, messaging, and other options. For an explanation of all your options, touch >...
  • Page 50: Visual Voicemail Options

    Touch to stop recording. Touch to review the recorded message.  Touch > Re-record to discard the current message and start a new recording. 5. Touch to select a method to share the recorded message and follow the onscreen instructions. ...
  • Page 51: Configure Visual Voicemail Settings

     Reply to reply to the message via text or voice message.  The bar provides a visual timeline for the current message. Touch and drag this bar to scrub through the message to different points. Configure Visual Voicemail Settings The Visual Voicemail settings menu lets you access settings for notifications, pictures, greetings, and more.
  • Page 52: Change Your Main Greeting Via The Voicemail Menu

    Tip: You can restore messages you have sent to the trash folder. Touch Inbox > Trash, touch and hold the message you want to restore to the inbox, and then touch the restore icon Note: Voicemail settings can also be accessed by touching >...
  • Page 53: In-Call Options

    In-call Options While you’re on a call, you will see a number of onscreen options. Touch an option to select it. ● Add call: Touch and hold to initiate a conference call (3-way call). ● End call: End the current call. ●...
  • Page 54: Caller Id

    Caller ID Caller ID identifies a caller before you answer the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, follow these steps. 1. Touch > > Dialpad tab to display the phone dialpad. 2.
  • Page 55: Call Forwarding

    4. To end the 3-way call, touch Note: If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all callers are disconnected. Call Forwarding Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number, even when your phone is turned off.
  • Page 56: Call Settings

    = Outgoing Call = Missed Call Call Log Options ■ To make a call from the call log, see Call from Call Logs. For additional options: 1. Touch > to display the phone app. 2. Touch the Call log tab to display the Call log list. 3.
  • Page 57: North American Dialing

    1. Touch > to display the phone app. 2. Touch > Call settings > Voicemail. 3. Configure options for voicemail. North American Dialing 1. Touch > to display the phone app. 2. Touch > Call settings. 3. Select the North American dialing check box when placing international calls while in the United States or Canada.
  • Page 58 – or – Touch TTY Off to turn TTY mode off. Note: When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack. Warning: 9-1-1 Emergency Calling It is recommended that TTY users make emergency calls by other means, including Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS), analog cellular, and landline communications.
  • Page 59: Contacts

    Contacts The People application lets you store and manage contacts from a variety of sources, including contacts you enter and save directly in your phone, as well as contacts synchronized with your Google Account, your PC, compatible email programs (including Exchange Server), and your ®...
  • Page 60: Contacts List Options

    ■ Touch > > Contacts tab. You will see the Contacts list ● Groups: Touch to display the group contacts. ● Contacts: Touch to display the individual contacts. ● Favorites: Touch to display your favorite contacts. ● Search: Touch to search a contact. ●...
  • Page 61: Display Options

     Contacts to display: Selects contacts to be displayed on People.  Speed dial setup: Allows you to assign a speed dial number to a selected contact.  Delete: Erases the currently selected contact or contacts.  Import/export: Imports/exports contacts from/to the microSD card or shares your visible contacts.
  • Page 62: Add A Contact

    Add a Contact You can add contacts from the People application. Enter details such as name, phone numbers, email addresses, mailing addresses, and more. 1. Touch > > Contacts tab. 2. Touch to add a contact. 3. If you have multiple account types associated with your phone, select a contact type. ...
  • Page 63: Edit A Contact

    1. Touch > > Dialpad tab to display the phone dialpad. 2. Enter a phone number and touch Add to contacts. 3. To add the number to an existing contact, touch the contact, select a number type for the new number, and then touch OK. -or- To add the number as a new contact, touch CREATE NEW CONTACT, enter the name and any additional information, and then touch SAVE.
  • Page 64: Assign A New Picture To A Contact

    5. Touch a picture to select it.  You may be prompted to size the picture for use with contacts. Touch and drag the square to frame the portion of the picture to use. Touch and drag the side of the square to resize the square.
  • Page 65: Add A Contact To Favorites

    Touch a contact to display it, and touch > Set vibrate. Touch an available vibration.  When you touch a vibration, you will feel a vibration. Touch OK to assign the vibration. Add a Contact to Favorites The Favorites tab of the Phone menu is a listing that can help you access your frequent or preferred contacts entries.
  • Page 66: Add A Group Contact

    2. Touch a contact to display it, and then touch > Delete. 3. Touch OK. Add a Group Contact Create a group contact with your personal contact entries in People. Note: In order to create a group contact, you may first sync your phone with a Google or Corporate account.
  • Page 67: Ice (In Case Of Emergency)

    Delete a Group Contact 1. Touch > > Groups tab. 2. Touch a group contact and touch > Delete > OK. ICE (In Case of Emergency) Registering ICE information might help rescue workers, such as paramedics and police officers, as well as hospital personnel, identify your primary contact or special medical need you might have in case of emergency.
  • Page 68: Synchronize Contacts

    Touch > > Contacts tab, and then touch ICE- In Case of Emergency. Touch My emergency information > Enter or edit the necessary information and touch SAVE. Synchronize Contacts Syncing data from your managed accounts lets you add and manage new or existing contacts from your online or remote accounts to your phone.
  • Page 69  Email to send the information as an email attachment. Select a contact or enter an email address, enter any additional information, and then touch Send . See Compose and Send Email for details on sending email.  Gmail to send the information as a Gmail attachment. Address the message, add a subject and a message, and then touch Send .
  • Page 70: Accounts And Messaging

    Accounts and Messaging With wireless service and your phone’s messaging capabilities, you have the opportunity to share information through many different channels and accounts, including Gmail (Google), personal and corporate email, text and multimedia messaging, and social networking accounts. Gmail / Google You will need a Google Account to access several phone features such as Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube , and the Google Play applications.
  • Page 71: Sign In To Your Google Account

    Note: When setting up a new Google Account, either on your phone or online, you will be prompted to add a secondary email address. Enter a second Gmail address or any other email address from which you currently send and receive email. This address is used to authenticate your account should you ever encounter problems or forget your password.
  • Page 72: Send A Gmail Message

    Send a Gmail Message Use your phone to send Gmail messages. 1. Touch > > Gmail 2. In any folder, touch 3. Enter the message recipient’s email address in the To field. If you are sending the email message to several recipients, separate the email addresses with a comma. As you enter email addresses, any matching addresses from your contacts list are displayed.
  • Page 73: Email

     Touch > Forward to forward the message. 4. After composing your message, touch Send Email Use the Email application to send and receive email from your webmail or other accounts, using POP3 or IMAP, or access your Exchange ActiveSync account for your corporate email needs. Add an Email Account You can add several types of personal email accounts, such as POP3 and IMAP accounts, on your phone.
  • Page 74: Add A Corporate Account

     Touching Next prompts your phone to attempt a "regular" email setup and test the incoming and outgoing servers.  If you have custom settings you need to configure, touch Manual setup and enter your settings. These may include mail type, user name, password, server, security type, etc.
  • Page 75: Compose And Send Email

    6. If the onscreen activation disclaimer is displayed, touch Next. 7. Configure your Incoming checking frequency, Days to sync (days to synchronize between your phone and server), and activate any other email settings, then touch Next. Note: Signal interruptions or incorrect user name or password information can cause completion issues.
  • Page 76: View And Reply To Email

    View and Reply to Email Reading and replying to email on your phone is as simple as on your computer. 1. Touch > > Email 2. On the email account inbox, touch the message you want to view. Tip: Touch the account name at the top of the screen to switch to a different email account. 3.
  • Page 77: Email Account Settings

    2. Touch > Settings > General. The following options are available:  Auto-advance: Choose which screen to show after you delete a message.  Message text size: Select the message text size.  Reply all: Check if you want to display “Reply all” option as default. ...
  • Page 78: Delete An Email Account

    • Frequency during Off Peak-Time: Select the time interval used by your phone to check your new emails during off peak time. • Peak-Time schedule: Set a period of time to be the peak time according to the days of the week. ...
  • Page 79: Text And Multimedia Messaging

    Text and Multimedia Messaging With Text Messaging (SMS), you can send and receive instant text messages between your wireless phone and another messaging-ready phone. Multimedia messages, or MMS, can contain text and pictures, recorded voice, audio or video files, picture slideshows, contact cards (vCard), or appointments (vCalendar). See your service plan for applicable charges for messaging.
  • Page 80: Send A Multimedia Message (Mms)

    Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you need to add a little more to a text message, you can send a multimedia message (MMS) with pictures, recorded voices, audio or video files, or slideshows. 1. Touch > > Messaging 2. On the Messaging screen, touch .
  • Page 81: Save And Resume A Draft Message

    Create a Slideshow In a multimedia message, you can add slides, each containing a picture, video, or audio. 1. In the multimedia message you’re composing, touch > Slideshow. 2. To compose your slideshow, do any of the following:  Touch Add slide to create a new slide. (This is a placeholder for new images to be added, similar to a playlist.) ...
  • Page 82: Manage Message Conversations

    A new message icon ( ) also appears in the notifications area of the status bar to notify you of a new text or multimedia message. The Messages application icon (if shown on the Home screen) also displays the number of new messages To open the message, touch and hold the status bar, and then slide the status bar down to open the Notifications panel.
  • Page 83 2. On a message thread, touch > Combine all. – or – To combine specific messages only, on a message thread, touch and hold the message and then touch Combine. Tip: If you want to receive your messages combined, enable the Long Message Re-assembly feature.
  • Page 84 3. Touch the text box at the bottom of the screen, enter your reply message, and then touch Note: To reply to a text message with a multimedia message, open the text message and touch . The text message is automatically converted into a multimedia message Delete a Message Thread 1.
  • Page 85: Text And Mms Options

    3. Touch 4. When prompted to confirm, touch Delete. View Contact Information from a Message When you have received a message from someone in your stored contacts, you can touch the contact’s picture or in the message thread to open a menu of options. Depending on the stored contact information, you can view the contact details, phone or send an email message to the contact, and more.
  • Page 86: Set Emergency Alerts

    attachments will automatically download to your phone. If you clear this check box, only the multimedia message header will be retrieved and shown in your Messaging screen. Notifications ● Notifications: Select this option if you want to receive a notification in the status bar when a new text or multimedia message arrives.
  • Page 87: Social Networking Accounts

     Notifications: Select this option if you want to receive a notification in the status bar when an emergency alert is received.  Sound: Set a notification sound to play when an emergency alert is received.  Vibrate: Select this option to set your phone to vibrate when an emergency alert is received.
  • Page 88: Google

    Sign in to Your Facebook Account from Account Settings 1. Touch > > Settings > Add account. 2. Touch Facebook. 3. Touch Sign Up for Facebook on the main Facebook home page. 4. Enter your Facebook details and touch Sign Up. 5.
  • Page 89 Search for Videos On the YouTube screen, touch at the upper right of the screen to open the search box. Enter the keyword to search. Search results appear below the search box. Touch one of the results, or touch on the keyboard. ...
  • Page 90: Apps And Entertainment

    Apps and Entertainment All your phone’s features are accessible through the Apps list. Note: Available applications and services are subject to change at any time. Google Play Store Google Play™ is the place to go to find new Android apps, books, movies, and music for your phone.
  • Page 91: Create A Google Wallet Account

    Touch INSTALL (for free applications) or the price button (for paid applications). Note: You need a Google Wallet account to purchase items on Google Play. See Create a Google Wallet Account to set up a Google Wallet account if you do not have one. 6.
  • Page 92: Request A Refund For A Paid App

    Note: The available options will vary depend on which area of the Google Play Store you are in. Request a Refund for a Paid App If you are not satisfied with an app, you can ask for a refund within 24 hours of the purchase. Your credit card is not charged and the app is uninstalled from your phone.
  • Page 93: Get Help With Google Play

    1. Touch > > Settings > Apps > DOWNLOADED tab. 2. Touch the app you want to uninstall, and then touch Uninstall. 3. When prompted, touch OK to remove the app on your phone. Get Help with Google Play The Google Play store app offers an online help option if you have questions or want to know more about the app.
  • Page 94: Google Maps

    Google Maps Use the Google Maps app to determine your location, find directions, browse local businesses and attractions, rate and review places, and more. Enable Location Access on Your Phone Before using any location-based services, you must enable your phone’s GPS location feature. For more information about location access, see Location Access.
  • Page 95 On the Google Maps screen, touch . A blue mark indicates your current location on the map. This feature is available when location settings are enabled. See Move or Remove Items on the Home Screen. Search Maps On the Google Maps screen, touch on the search box.
  • Page 96: Music

     Select the way to get to the destination (by car, by train, by bicycle, or by foot).  The starting point is set to your current location as default. Touch My Location to change your starting point place.  Touch Choose destination…...
  • Page 97: Google Play Movies & Tv App

     Go to artist to visit your library to find music by the same artist. Shop for Music from Google Play Music 1. Touch > > Play Music 2. Touch the search icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen to search through your available songs.
  • Page 98: Google Play Books App

    For more information about Google Play Movies & TV, visit play.google.com/about/movies. Touch > > Play Movies & TV  Sign in to your Google Account if you have not already done so. Follow the onscreen instructions for viewing movies. In the top bar, touch an option to see what’s available. ...
  • Page 99: Mobile Id

     Touch the Bookmarks tab to retrieve previously saved news items.  Touch the Explore tab to search for new publications and articles based around their category. Mobile ID ID Packs are bundles of applications, ringtones, wallpapers, settings, and more. ID Packs are installed using an application called Mobile ID.
  • Page 100 Note: Certain features of Mobile ID are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information about using Mobile ID, please visit com. Accounts and Messaging...
  • Page 101: Web And Data

    Web and Data Your phone’s data capabilities let you wirelessly access the Internet or your corporate network through a variety of connections, including Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, 3G, and Virtual Private Networks (VPN). The following topics address your phone’s data connections and the built-in Web browser. Additional data-related features can be found in Accounts and Messaging,...
  • Page 102: Check The Wireless Network Status

    Note: The next time your phone connects to a previously accessed secured wireless network, you will not be prompted to enter the password again, unless you reset your phone to its factory default settings or you instruct the phone to forget the network. Note: Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are required for your phone to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 103: Data Services

    The Connections Optimizer works by searching for available "remembered" Wi-Fi networks. If you do not leave your Wi-Fi antenna on all the time, you will only notice the Connections Optimizer operating at certain times of the day in a small number of locations on the network. Your Wi-Fi antenna will conserve battery by scanning for connections periodically (not continuously), and if no connection is achieved, the antennas will be turned off.
  • Page 104: Data Connection Status And Indicators

    Tip: To change the phone’s default launch page to your current page, touch > Settings > General > Set homepage > Current page. See Set the Browser Home Page for details. Note: The Browser automatically launches when a Web link is touched from within either an email or text message.
  • Page 105: Add A Vpn Connection

    3. Touch > > Settings > Security > Install from SD card, and install the necessary security certificates. Add a VPN Connection Use the Wireless & networks settings menu to add a VPN connection to your phone. 1. Touch > >...
  • Page 106: Browser

    Browser Your phone’s Web browser gives you full access to both mobile and traditional websites on the go, using 3G, 4G LTE, or Wi-Fi data connections. Launch the Web Browser Launching the browser is as easy as touching an icon. ■...
  • Page 107: Browser Menu

    To zoom out: 1. Place your thumb and index finger on the screen. 2. Bring them together (pinch) to zoom out. Go Back To go back one page: ■ Touch on your phone. Repeat this process to keep going back through your Web page history of recently visited pages.
  • Page 108: Select Text On A Web Page

    ● Share page: Allows you to share the URL via Gmail, SMS, Email, Bluetooth, etc. ● Find on page: Allows you to search in the current page. ● Request desktop site: Allows you to assign the browser to display the current page in the desktop view (to closely mimic the display as it would appear on a Desktop computer).
  • Page 109: Go To A Specific Website

    Go to a Specific Website Follow the instructions to go to a particular website by entering a URL (website address). 1. Touch the URL field and enter a website address.  As you type the address, if your desired website appears within the suggested sites list, touch the entry to begin surfing.
  • Page 110 • Remember form data: Allows the phone to store data from any previously filled- out forms. Clear the check mark to disable this function. • Clear form data: Deletes any stored data from previously filled out forms. Touch OK to complete the process. •...
  • Page 111: Create Website Settings

    • Allow multiple tabs per app: Allows you to use multiple navigation tabs per application. • Enable plug-ins: Allows you to determine the way your phone handles program enhancements. Select Always on, On demand, or Off. • Website settings: Allows you to configure advanced settings for individual websites.
  • Page 112: Reset The Browser To Default

    Reset the Browser to Default You always have the option to restore your browser to its default settings. 1. Touch > > Browser 2. From any open Web page, touch > Settings > Advanced > Reset to default. 3. Touch OK to complete the process. Set the Browser Home Page Customize your Web experience by setting your browser’s home page.
  • Page 113: Create A New Homepage

    3. Enter a descriptive name for the new bookmark and touch OK to store the new entry to your Bookmarks list. Create Bookmarks from Other Tabs 1. From any open Web page, touch > Bookmarks. 2. Touch either the HISTORY or SAVED PAGES tab. 3.
  • Page 114 2. Touch OK on the introduction screen. 3. Touch the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot checkbox to activate the service. – or – 1. Touch > > Settings > More… > Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Touch the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot checkbox to activate the service. Note: Using both 4G LTE service and hotspot drain your phone’s battery at a much faster rate than when using any other feature combination.
  • Page 115  Password: Sets a password if necessary.  Maximum Wi-Fi clients: Sets the maximum Wi-Fi clients that can connect to your phone.  Auto off: Sets the length of time to elapse when your hotspot feature is disabled if there is no device connected. ...
  • Page 116: Camera And Video

    Camera and Video You can use the camera or video camera to take and share pictures and videos. Your phone comes with a 8.0 megapixel main camera with an autofocus feature that lets you capture sharp pictures and videos. Take Pictures The following topics teach you how to take pictures with your phone’s camera.
  • Page 117: Take A Picture

    ● Settings: Opens the camera settings menu and lets you change the camera settings. For more information, see Camera and Video Camera Settings. ● Switch to: Switches between the back-facing camera lens and the front-facing camera lens (for self portraits, video chatting, etc.). ●...
  • Page 118: Camera Review Screen

    Camera Review Screen After capturing a picture, touch the thumbnail image to see the item on the review screen. From there, you can access options such as share, delete, and more ● Gallery: Opens the Gallery application. See View Pictures and Videos Using Gallery.
  • Page 119: Camera And Video Camera Settings

    3. Touch to start capturing video. 4. Touch to stop recording. Camera and Video Camera Settings Follow the steps below to change the advanced settings on your camera. 1. Touch > > Camera 2. Choose camera or video mode. Touch Settings to display the advanced settings menu.
  • Page 120 • Quick shot: Allows you to take pictures with a minimum shutter lag time.  Scene: Selects from Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, Night landscape, or Action.  WB: Allow you to set white balance. Selects from Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, or Fluorescent.
  • Page 121 • Store location: Stores the location information of the image. Selects from On or Off. • Auxiliary line: Selects from Off or Grid. • Time lapse recording: Allows you to capture in the interval shooting mode. Selects from Off, 1s, 1.5s, 2s, 2.5s, 3s, 5s, or 10s. •...
  • Page 122: View Pictures And Videos Using Gallery

    Tip: You can change the picture size and GPS settings from the settings menu. While in panorama mode, touch MENU and select an option. View Pictures and Videos Using Gallery Using the Gallery application, you can view pictures and watch videos that you’ve taken with your phone’s camera, downloaded, or copied onto your storage card or phone memory.
  • Page 123: Zoom In Or Out On A Picture

    After selecting an album from the Albums tab, you can browse through the pictures and videos of that album. Touch a picture or video to view it in full screen. By default, the pictures and videos in an album are displayed in grid view. Note: When viewing pictures in the Grid view, you can touch and hold on a picture or video to open a selection menu and choose what to do with the picture or video.
  • Page 124 2. With a picture displayed, touch to open a selection menu. The following options may apply depending on your selection:  Delete to erase the currently selected picture.  Slideshow to start the slideshow of the pictures stored.  Edit to edit the currently selected picture. ...
  • Page 125 4. Touch the following icon to edit the picture and scroll left and right to select your favorite effect.  to change the color of the picture.  to select a frame for the picture.  to modify the picture. ...
  • Page 126: Share Pictures And Videos

    5. To adjust the crop box size, touch and hold the edge of the box. When blue dots appear, drag your finger inward or outward to resize the crop box. 6. To move the crop box to the part of the picture that you want to crop, drag the crop box to the desired size and position.
  • Page 127: Send Pictures Or Videos Using Bluetooth

    1. Touch > > Gallery 2. Touch the album that contains the pictures or videos you want to share. 3. Touch the pictures or videos you want to share.  To select multiple items, touch and hold an image to turn on multiple select. Touch all the items you want to include.
  • Page 128: Share Pictures And Videos On Google

     To select multiple items, touch and hold an image to turn on multiple select. Touch all the items you want to include. 4. Touch and then on the Share via menu, touch Facebook. 5. Add a caption and then touch Post. 6.
  • Page 129 1. Touch > > Gallery 2. Touch the album that contains the pictures or videos you want to share. 3. Touch the videos you want to share.  To select multiple videos, touch and hold an image to turn on multiple select. Touch all the videos you want to include.
  • Page 130: Tools And Calendar

    Tools and Calendar Learn how to use many of your phone’s productivity-enhancing features. Calendar Use Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments. Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events. Depending on your synchronization settings, your phone’s Calendar stays in sync with your Calendar on the Web, Exchange ActiveSync calendar, and Outlook calendar.
  • Page 131: Invite Guests To Your Calendar Event

    9. Set the event reminder time and select how you are notified. 10. Select your status to be displayed on your calendar. 11. Set the privacy status of this event. 12. Touch DONE. Invite Guests to Your Calendar Event If you want to invite guests to your event, you need to create and add the event in your Google Calendar.
  • Page 132: View Calendar Events

    2. Touch the upcoming event name to display the event. Note: If you have other pending event reminders, these events will also appear on the screen. 3. Do one of the following:  Touch Snooze under the event name to postpone the event reminder for five minutes.
  • Page 133: Erase Calendar Events

    When in Day view, slide left or right across the screen to view earlier or later days. Week View Week view displays a chart of the events of one week. When in Week view: ● You can touch and hold on a time slot to create a new event at that time. ●...
  • Page 134: Show Or Hide Calendars

    Show or Hide Calendars If you have more than one calendar available, you can choose to show or hide a calendar from your current view. 1. Touch > > Calendar 2. In any Calendar view, touch > Calendars to display, and then select or clear a calendar to show or hide it.
  • Page 135: Clock

    Synchronize a Corporate Calendar If you have set up a corporate account on your phone, you can also synchronize corporate calendar events on your phone. Calendar events on your corporate account will also show in Calendar if you chose to synchronize with the Exchange ActiveSync Server. Clock Your phone has a clock app that lets you set alarms, view time in time zones around the world, use a stopwatch, set a timer, and use your phone as a desk clock.
  • Page 136: Stopwatch

    4. Touch OK to confirm the deletion. Change Clock Settings You can configure the settings of the clock feature. 1. Touch > > Clock 2. Touch the Clock tab and then touch Alarms on the screen. 3. From the Alarms screen, touch >...
  • Page 137: Timer

    Timer This feature allows you to use your phone as a countdown timer to alert you when a specified period of time has elapsed. 1. Touch > > Clock 2. Touch the Timer tab. 3. Enter the time you want and then touch START. 4.
  • Page 138: Flashlight

     To access more advanced features, flick the screen left or touch > Advanced panel.  Touch to close the calculator. Flashlight Your phone’s camera flash can work as a flashlight. Warning: Do not shine the flashlight into anyone‘s eyes, as doing so may compromise their vision and cause an accident.
  • Page 139: Magnifont

     To rewind a recording to a specific location, drag the playback slider to the left.  Touch to share selected voice data via Bluetooth, Gmail, Messaging, etc.  Touch > Delete to delete selected voice data. Touch OK to confirm. Voice Data List Options Your phone offers several options for managing voice data you have recorded.
  • Page 140: Automatic Speech Recognition (Asr)

    Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) You can use your phone’s built-in automatic speech recognition (ASR) software (Voice Dialer) to dial a phone number in your contacts or to launch phone functions. All you have to do is to talk into the phone, and ASR will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself. Activate the Voice Dialer ■...
  • Page 141: Voice Search

    Voice Search Voice Search allows you to find information on the Web as well as items and information on your phone by speaking your search terms. 1. Touch on the Google Search Bar. – or – Touch > > Voice Search 2.
  • Page 142: Bluetooth

    Configured settings in the Eco Mode are automatically reflected in the respective Settings menu, and vice versa. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and hands-free car kits, and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, computers, printers, and wireless phones.
  • Page 143: Connect A Bluetooth Headset Or Car Kit

    2. If Bluetooth is not switched on, touch the on/off slider to turn Bluetooth on. 3. Touch > Rename phone. 4. Enter the name for your phone in the dialog box, and then touch Rename. Connect a Bluetooth Headset or Car Kit You can listen to music over a Bluetooth stereo headset, or have hands-free conversations using a compatible Bluetooth headset or car kit.
  • Page 144: Disconnect Or Unpair From A Bluetooth Device

    1. Touch > > Settings > Bluetooth. 2. If Bluetooth is not switched on, touch the on/off slider to turn Bluetooth on. 3. Make sure that the headset is discoverable. 4. Touch the headset’s name in the PAIRED DEVICES list. 5.
  • Page 145 Send Information from Your Phone to Another Device You can send the following types of information, depending on the device you are sending to: ● Images and videos ● Contacts 1. Set the receiving device to discoverable mode. You may also need to set it to “Receive Beams”...
  • Page 146: Near Field Communication (Nfc) Technology

    3. Touch the check box next to your phone name to make your phone visible to unpaired devices. 4. On the sending device, send one or more files to your phone. Refer to the device’s documentation for instructions on sending information over Bluetooth. 5.
  • Page 147: Microsd Card

    – or – Clear the NFC check box to turn it off. microSD Card A microSD™ card is an optional accessory that allows you to store images, videos, music, documents, and voice data on your phone. Note: Your phone also has some internal space for storing pictures, music, etc., just like the SD card.
  • Page 148: View The Microsd Card Memory

    5. Gently pull the microSD card out from the slot. 6. Place the battery back into its compartment and replace the battery cover. Note: You can easily damage the microSD card by improper operation. Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling the microSD card. Note: Make sure your battery is fully charged before using the microSD card.
  • Page 149: Transfer Files Between Your Phone And A Computer

    1. Connect the phone to your computer using the supplied USB cable. 2. When the PC connection screen appears, touch Mass Storage, and then touch Done > 3. On your computer, the connected phone is recognized as a removable disk. Navigate to this removable disk and open it.
  • Page 150: Update Your Phone

     To change the option, touch it in the notifications panel to open the PC connection setting window, and then touch the desired option. 4. On your computer, navigate to the detected device (such as through the My Computer menu) and open it. 5.
  • Page 151: Update Your Profile

    Note: You can back up stored text messages by forwarding them to your own phone number. Open the messages after you have updated your firmware. 4. Touch Forward. 5. Enter your phone number and touch As an added precaution, to preserve any data on your microSD card, please unmount it from your phone prior to starting the update process.
  • Page 152: Update Kyocera Software

    Update Kyocera Software This option provides you the latest Android Operating System (OS) and the phone firmware on your phone via an over-the-air connection. Touch > > Settings > System update > Update Kyocera software. Follow the onscreen instructions. Tools and Calendar...
  • Page 153: Settings

    Settings The following topics provide an overview of items you can change using your phone’s Settings menus. Wi-Fi Settings The Wi-Fi settings menu lets you turn Wi-Fi on or off, set up and connect to available Wi-Fi networks, and configure advanced Wi-Fi options. For more information about Wi-Fi settings, see Wi-Fi.
  • Page 154: Bluetooth Settings

     MAC address: Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of your phone when connected to a Wi-Fi network.  IP address: Displays the Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your phone by the Wi-Fi network you are connected to (unless you used the IP settings to assign it a static IP address).
  • Page 155: More Settings

    6. Touch for more options. Select one of the following:  Touch Restrict background data to restrict the background data usage. You can only enable this feature if you have set mobile data limits. Touch Set mobile data limit to add a checkmark and activate the feature. ...
  • Page 156: Tethering & Portable Hotspot Settings

    Tethering & Portable Hotspot Settings Use the settings menu to configure your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot settings, which allow you to share your phone’s data service with multiple Wi-Fi capable devices. For details on your phone’s tethering and portable hotspot settings, see Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
  • Page 157: Mobile Networks

    Note: The NFC antenna is located on the lower half of the back cover of your phone. Use center of the area to get best performance. Mobile Networks The Mobile networks options let you enable your phone’s mobile data access, set your preferred network mode, configure Connections Optimizer, and select network operators for international use.
  • Page 158: Sound Settings

    3. Touch Apply > OK. Sound Settings The Sound settings menu lets you control your phone’s audio, from ringtones and alerts to touch tones and notifications. Volumes Configure your phone’s volume settings. 1. Touch > > Settings > Sound. 2. Touch Volumes and use the sliders to set the volume level for Music, video, games, & other media, Ringtone &...
  • Page 159: Persistent Alerts

    Persistent Alerts Set alerts, such as beep, vibration, or LED blinking for notifications. 1. Touch > > Settings > Sound > Persistent alerts. 2. Check the following:  Audible tone to beep when notification is on the notification bar.  Vibrate to vibrate when notification is on the notification bar.
  • Page 160: Vibrate On Touch

    Vibrate on Touch Vibrate the keys when typing the keyboards. 1. Touch > > Settings > Sound. 2. Select the Vibrate on touch check box. Hearing Aid Use the hearing aid device effectively. 1. Touch > > Settings > Sound. 2.
  • Page 161: Auto-Rotate Screen

     ID wallpapers to set an ID wallpaper. Select an image included in your ID pack and touch Set wallpaper.  Photos to use saved or taken pictures on your phone. Touch to select a picture, and crop it before setting it as wallpaper. Touch Done when you are finished. Auto-Rotate Screen Your phone is capable of automatically changing the orientation of some onscreen content.
  • Page 162: Font Size

     Photo Table scatters photos on your phone across your screen. Touch next to Photo Table to select what photos are displayed.  Touch WHEN TO DAYDREAM to select when to Daydream. Choose from While docked, While charging, or Either. ...
  • Page 163: Storage Settings

    Screen Proximity Safety Set the distance between your phone and your face that triggers your phone’s proximity sensor to work. Note: If you disable the proximity sensor, it may cause accidental key presses during a call. Touch > > Settings >...
  • Page 164: Battery Settings

    Format SD Card 1. Touch > > Settings > Storage. 2. Scroll down the screen and touch Erase SD card. 3. Read the message and touch Erase SD card. 4. Read the message and touch Erase everything. Note: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be retrieved.
  • Page 165: Apps Settings

    If the Ask me check box is selected, the selection screen is displayed whenever you connect your phone to a computer. If you want this selection set as default, check Remember this choice > Done on the selection screen. Apps Settings This menu lets you view applications on your phone.
  • Page 166: Lock Screen Settings

    Lock Screen Settings The lock screen settings let you set your method for unlocking your phone, customize lock screen options, determine whether to show pop-up tips for unlocking the phone, and enter your owner information to be displayed on the lock screen. Screen Lock You can increase the security of your phone by creating a screen lock.
  • Page 167 6. The message “Face captured.” appears when the Face Unlock set up was successful. 7. Touch Continue and create a security pattern or PIN. You will be prompted to set up a backup lock. Select Pattern or PIN and set it up. 8.
  • Page 168: Disable The Screen Lock

    Important: To protect your phone and data from unauthorized access, it is recommended that you use the screen unlock password (highest security). It is also recommended that you frequently change your password to ensure the safety of your phone and personal data. Disable the Screen Lock Follow the instructions below to turn off your current screen lock.
  • Page 169: Owner Information

    1. Touch > > Settings > Lock screen. 2. Select the Power button instantly locks check box. Owner Information You can display the owner information on the lock screen. 1. Touch > > Settings > Lock screen > Owner info. 2.
  • Page 170: Security Settings

    2. Touch . A list of widgets appears. 3. Touch the widget you want to add. You can add one widget to each page. Tip: You can add up to five widgets to your lock screen. To reorder locations, touch and hold a widget, and then drag it to a new location you want.
  • Page 171: Device Administrators

    Device Administrators You can disable the authority to be a device administrator of certain applications. If disabled, you will typically lose some functionality in those applications, such as the ability to sync new email or calendar events to your phone. 1.
  • Page 172: Language & Input Settings

    You can remove all the credentials on your phone. 1. Touch > > Settings > Security > Clear credentials. 2. Touch OK. Language & Input Settings Your phone’s language and input settings let you select a language for the phone’s menus and keyboards, select and configure keyboard settings, configure speech input settings, and more.
  • Page 173: Default Text Input

    5. Touch to save. (A list of words you have added to the dictionary is displayed.)  Touch a word to edit it.  To delete a word, touch a word, and then touch Default Text Input You can select the default input method you will use when accessing the keyboard. 1.
  • Page 174: Swype Keyboard Settings

     Enable gesture typing: Check to input a word by sliding through the letters.  Dynamic floating preview: Check to see the suggested word while using the gesture typing feature.  Show gesture trail: Check to display the gesture path of the word as you slide across the keyboard.
  • Page 175: Google Voice Typing Settings

    • Smart editor: Select to underline the words that may be incorrect. • Show Voice key: Select to display the voice key on the Swype keyboard. • Enable handwriting: Select to enable the handwriting function.  Themes: Touch to select the theme for the Swype keyboard. ...
  • Page 176: Text-To-Speech Output

     Block offensive words to replace recognized offensive words in transcriptions with ] when entering text by speaking.  Hotword detection to launch voice search by saying "Google."  Offline speech recognition to download the speech recognition data for offline use. ...
  • Page 177: Accounts

    2. Select your backup and restore options.  Back up my data: This option lets you back up your app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers.  Backup account: Select a Google Account for your phone backup. ...
  • Page 178: Date & Time Settings

    Manage Existing Accounts 1. Touch > > Settings 2. Select an account type, such as Corporate, Google, Email. 3. Manage the settings or select an account. Available settings menus vary according to the account type.  Select a check box next to the item to sync. ...
  • Page 179: Magnification Gestures

    1. Touch > > Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack. 2. Touch the on/off slider to turn TalkBack on. 3. Touch SETTINGS to configure its settings. Magnification Gestures Magnification gestures menu lets you zoom in and out by triple-tapping the screen. 1.
  • Page 180: Accessibility Shortcut

    1. Touch > > Settings > Accessibility. 2. Select the Speak passwords check box. Accessibility Shortcut Accessibility shortcut allows you to quickly turn on accessibility features. 1. Touch > > Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility shortcut. 2. Touch the on/off slider to turn Accessibility shortcut on. ...
  • Page 181: Status

    Status The Status menu displays important information about your phone, including battery status, phone number, network, and signal strength. ■ Touch > > Settings > About phone > Status. Legal Information Access the Legal Information menu to view important license and legal information. 1.
  • Page 182: Copyright Information

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kyocera Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Swype and the Swype logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc.
  • Page 183: Index

    Index 3-Way Calling, 43 Change device name, 130 4G settings, 168 Connect, 131 About Phone, 168 Disconnect, 132 Accessibility, 166 Receive information, 133 Accessibility Settings Reconnect, 131 Accessibility shortcut, 167 Send information, 133 Auto-rotate screen, 167 Settings, 142 Large text, 167 Settings menu, 130 Magnification gestures, 166 Share pictures and videos, 115...
  • Page 184 Make call from, 31 Editing Text, 30 Options, 45 Email View, 44 Account settings, 66 Call Waiting, 43 Add account, 62 Caller ID, 43 Add Exchange ActiveSync account, 63 Camera, 104 Compose and send, 64 Close, 104 Delete account, 67 Open, 104 Manage inbox, 65 Review screen, 106...
  • Page 185 Settings, 29, 160 Touchscreen, 24 Google Maps, 82 Language, 159 Google Play Language & Input Settings, 159 Books, 86 Legal Information, 168 Find and install apps, 78 Location Help, 81 GPS satellites, 153 Movies & TV, 85 Wireless networks, 153 Newsstand, 86 Location Access, 153 Store, 78...
  • Page 186 Save to contacts, 51 Save a Phone Number, 51 Phone Status Menu, 168 Screen Lock, 153 Phone Update, 138 Automatically Lock, 156 Firmware, 138 Owner information, 156 Kyocera software, 140 Power button instantly locks, 156 PRL, 139 Swipe Options, 156 Index...
  • Page 187 Screen Proximity Safety, 150 Settings, 150 Screen Unlock Storage Card, 135 Face, 154 Swipe, 13 Swipe, 154 Swype, 25 Screen Unlock Password, 155 Settings, 27, 162 Screen Unlock Pattern, 154 Synchronize Contacts, 57 Screen Unlock PIN, 155 System Update, 169 SD Card, 135 Tethering Format, 151...
  • Page 188 View, 110 Settings, 45 Watch, 111 Setup, 7 Visual Voicemail, 37 Volume, 145 Compose, 38 VPN, 92 Listen to multiple messages, 38 Add connection, 93 Options, 39 Connect, 93 Review, 37 Connect or disconnect, 93 Set up, 37 Disconnect, 93 Settings, 40 Prepare for connection, 92 Voice Search, 129, 163...
  • Page 189 Important Information for the Hydro ICON C6730...
  • Page 190 IMPORTANT SAFETY + Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid INFORMATION dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it. + Any changes or modifications to your phone not This booklet contains important operational and safety expressly approved in this document could void information that will help you safely use your phone.
  • Page 191 medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded be possible on all cellular networks or when certain electronic equipment. network services or mobile phone features are in use. RF signals may affect improperly installed or Check with your local service provider for details. inadequately shielded electronic operating systems or entertainment systems in motor vehicles.
  • Page 192 require you to have permission from a crew member + Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. such as grain, dust, or metal powders. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations + Any other area where you would normally be prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
  • Page 193 To ensure that your phone maintains waterproof If your phone gets wet: capability, the following precautions must be observed. Water lodged in the headset jack may cause the + Make sure the battery cover is properly sealed phone to falsely detect an inserted headset (in which by squeezing around the edges of the cover.
  • Page 194 Repeat the process until the phone is Some hearing devices are more immune than others completely dry. to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference noise they may generate. Charging ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to provide a standardized means of measuring both wireless + Dry your phone with a clean cloth before charging.
  • Page 195 Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC about return or exchange policies, consult your requirements for hearing aid compatibility and are...
  • Page 196 It is further suggested you experiment with multiple fire, or exploding. It appears that many, if not all, of phones (even those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/ these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive, T4) while in the store to find the one that works aftermarket-brand batteries with unknown or best with your hearing aid device.
  • Page 197 Storing + Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. + Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas + Do not short-circuit a battery or allow metallic for long periods of time. It’s best to follow these conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
  • Page 198 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy RF signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health Understanding How Your Phone Operates agencies and industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of Your phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When research.
  • Page 199 metallic components and must provide at least federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent 0.39 inches (1.0 centimeter) separation distance a variation in safety. between the antennas and the user’s body. All phones must meet the federal standard, which For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC incorporates a substantial margin of safety.
  • Page 200 FCC Radio Frequency Emission installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency used in accordance with the instructions, may cause Emission Guidelines. harmful interference to radio communications. FCC ID number: V65C6730 However, there is no guarantee that interference will FCC Notice...
  • Page 201 Owner’s Record The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: Serial No.: Important Safety Information...
  • Page 202 Product will automatically terminate warranty of one (1) year from the date of original purchase, coverage with respect to it. KYOCERA will, at its option, either repair or replace a This limited warranty covers batteries only if battery defective Product (with new or rebuilt capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity or the parts/replacements).
  • Page 203 God or other with respect to the following: (i) Products which have acts which are not the fault of KYOCERA and which been improperly installed, repaired, maintained or the Product is not specified to tolerate, including modified (including the antenna);...
  • Page 204 SOLD “AS IS” OR “WITH ALL FAULTS.” KYOCERA MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY WITH KYOCERA or a KYOCERA authorized service center. Before returning any Product for service, be sure to RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. THE DURATION...
  • Page 205 PERSONAL USE BY YOU, THE ORIGINAL END USER, incorporated by reference or otherwise presented to AS SET FORTH BELOW. you prior to your use of the Software, Kyocera grants BY ACTIVATING, USING, DOWNLOADING OR you a limited, non-exclusive, license to use Kyocera...
  • Page 206 Software not expressly granted in this Agreement device may be provided by third parties (“Third are retained by Kyocera or its suppliers or licensors. Party Software”). Third Party Software may also be You are not permitted to, in any way, distribute the...
  • Page 207 . Please refer to PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE REMAINS the Open Source License Terms regarding your rights WITH YOU. IN NO EVENT WILL KYOCERA, ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, SHAREHOLDERS, under such licenses to the Open Source Software. To the extent any such agreement requires that Kyocera...
  • Page 208 Kyocera reserves the right to modify the terms of this risky or dangerous situations or environments. Agreement at its sole discretion. Any such modification...
  • Page 209 Termination: This License Agreement will automatically terminate without notice from or action by Kyocera if you fail to comply with any term hereof. Governing Law: This Agreement is governed by the laws of State of California except any conflict of law provisions.
  • Page 210 GENERAL TERMS AND account with us; and (4) “Service” means our offers, rate or service plans, options, wireless services, billing CONDITIONS OF SERVICE services, applications, programs, products, software, or Devices on your account with us. “Service(s)” also includes any other product or service that we offer or Please note that these terms may not be provide to you that references these General Terms the most current version.
  • Page 211 Our Policies in our written services and transaction materials that we provide or refer you to during the sales transaction, Services are subject to our business policies, including on-line and telephone transactions (if your practices, and procedures (“Policies”). You agree to service plan is not specifically set forth in any in-store adhere to all of our Policies when you use our Services.
  • Page 212 Service Activation no longer supported or available, we may change your rate plan to one for which you qualify. We will To activate the Service, you must both activate your provide you notice of material changes—and we account and establish an appropriate account may provide you notice of non-material changes—...
  • Page 213 example, we can suspend or terminate any Service We will not credit or refund any subscription or other for the following: (a) failure to have or maintain an charges as a result of a change in Services. We may, but are not obligated to, provide you the opportunity appropriate account balance for applicable charges;...
  • Page 214 Your Device, Number, & identification number, email address, or other identifier that we assign to you, your Device, or your Email Address account. We’ll notify you if we decide to change or We don’t manufacture any Device that we might sell reassign them.
  • Page 215 level estimates of our coverage areas when using available indoors) and network coverage. While Services outdoors under optimal conditions. your Device is receiving a software update, you may Coverage isn’t available everywhere. Coverage be unable to use your Device in any manner until the and Service speeds are not guaranteed.
  • Page 216 roaming (for example, data Services, voicemail, call children/minors. Data Content from third parties waiting, etc.). For information on whether roaming may also harm your Device or its software. We are applies, see your service plan details. not responsible for any Data Content. We are not responsible for any damage caused by any Data About Data Services &...
  • Page 217 subject to cancellation or termination at any time use your Device as a modem for computers or other without notice to you, and you may not receive a refund equipment, unless we identify the Service or Device you for any unused portion of the Data Content. have selected as specifically intended for that purpose (for example, with “phone as modem”...
  • Page 218 Fees, Activation & charges for additional services; and taxes, surcharges, and fees associated with your Services. For the actual Miscellaneous Charges usage charges applicable to your Service, see the Based on our Policies, we may charge activation, detailed plan or other information we provide or refer prepayment, reactivation, program, or other fees you to during the sales transaction or on our website.
  • Page 219 instances you may be able to pay for certain Services periods; and (3) “download charges,” which are through a credit card, debit card, or other payment charges assessed when you download or access method. If you have incurred charges or fees that were content, which we collect on behalf of ourselves or not charged prior to your account balance reaching third-party content providers.
  • Page 220 your Service. Call time data displayed on your Device Internet address, including data sessions you did may be inaccurate and may not be relied upon for not initiate and for incomplete transfers. As long as determining charges to your account. Call time for a your Device is connected to our data networks, you single call may be limited.
  • Page 221 Taxes & Government Fees time. We determine the amount for these charges, and these amounts are subject to change as are the You agree to pay all federal, state, and local taxes, fees, components used to calculate these amounts. We and other assessments that we’re required will provide you notice of any changes to Surcharges by law to collect and remit to the government on the...
  • Page 222 About Account Balances applicable subscription charges for each effective period. When this service interruption occurs, you will To keep your account active and avoid service be given a period of time (which varies depending on interruptions, you must either maintain a positive your service plan) to make any appropriate payments account balance at all times or pay any applicable on your account.
  • Page 223 Establishing or Replenishing service plan. If you switch service plans, you may not receive a refund of any portion of any previously paid Account Balances service charges and you may lose all of your remaining Information on how you can establish and maintain unused minutes, messages, and data allotment.
  • Page 224 Protecting Our Your Privacy Networks & Services Our Privacy Policy is available at boostmobile.com/privacy . This policy may We can take any action to: (1) protect our networks, change from time to time, so review it with regularity our rights and interests, or the rights of others; or (2) and care.
  • Page 225 sufficient for account access as you or an authorized pre-established point of contact as the standard user on the account for disclosure of information or authentication measure. changes in Service. You agree that we may contact Third-Party Applications: If you use a third-party you for Service-related reasons through the contact application, the application may access, collect, use, information that you provide, through the Services...
  • Page 226 information on your Device, including sensitive landscape, and topography) can significantly impact or personal information. If possible, you should the ability to access your Device’s location information remove or otherwise safeguard any sensitive or and use of location-enabled services. personal information when your Device is out of You agree that any authorized user may access, use, your possession or control, for example, when you or authorize Boost or third-party location-enabled...
  • Page 227 If Your Device Is Lost or Stolen emergency service providers have upgraded their equipment, etc.), 911 operators may not know your Call us immediately if your Device is lost or stolen so phone number, your location, or the location of your we can freeze your account.
  • Page 228 Disclaimer of Warranties You Agree That We Are Not Responsible For Certain Problems UNLESS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN WRITING OTHERWISE, WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR You agree that neither we nor our parent, subsidiary, WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING or affiliate companies, nor our vendors, suppliers, or (TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW) ANY IMPLIED licensors are responsible for any damages, delay, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-...
  • Page 229 any information stored on your Device, computer, AFFECTED PERIOD. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES equipment, or Boost storage space from your use of ARE WE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, the Services or from viruses, worms, or downloads of CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, MULTIPLE, OR SPECIAL malicious content, materials, data, text, images, video, DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER ARISING or audio;...
  • Page 230 agree that the dispute will be resolved through award damages and relief, including any attorneys’ individual binding arbitration or small claims court, fees authorized by law. instead of courts of general jurisdiction. “Disputes” shall include, but are not limited to, any claims or controversies against each other Mandatory Arbitration and Waiver of related in any way to or arising out of in any way...
  • Page 231 and Boost, whether based in contract, tort, statute, the “Providing Notice To Each Other Under The fraud, misrepresentation, advertising claims or any Agreement” section of this Agreement. Boost will other legal theory; (ii) claims that arose before this assign a representative to work with you and try Agreement or out of a prior Agreement with Boost;...
  • Page 232 discovery and arbitrator fees. The JAMS rules Boost to arbitrate on a class-wide, representative or are available on its website at jamsadr.com. consolidated basis. Notwithstanding any JAMS Rule to the contrary (3) The arbitrator may award declaratory or or any other provision in arbitration rules chosen, injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party by agreement, to govern the arbitration, we each seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to...
  • Page 233 No Trial By Jury and case management fees associated with the arbitration and the professional fees for the No Class Action arbitrator’s services. IF FOR ANY REASON A CLAIM ARISING OUT (5) An arbitrator’s award will be a written statement OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT IN ANY of the disposition of each claim and will also WAY PROCEEDS IN COURT RATHER THAN IN...
  • Page 234 Indemnification Providing Notice To Each Other Under The Agreement You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold Boost and our subsidiaries, affiliates, parent companies, vendors, Except as the Agreement specifically provides suppliers, and licensors harmless from any claims otherwise, you must deliver written notice to us by mail arising out of or relating to your actions, including, to Attn: Boost, NSSG SBU, 1084 Laurel Rd., London, KY but not limited to, your use of the Service and any...
  • Page 235 Other Important Terms up the entire agreement between us and replaces all prior written or spoken agreements—you can’t rely on Subject to federal law or unless the Agreement any contradictory documents or statements by sales specifically provides otherwise, this Agreement is or service representatives.
  • Page 236 ©2014 Boost Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved. Boost, the Logo, Re-Boost and Boost Mobile are trademarks of Boost Worldwide, Inc. KYOCERA is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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