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  • Page 1 HTC HD2 User Manual...
  • Page 2 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 2009 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The HTC logo, the HTC quietly brilliant logo, HTC HD2, HTC Sense, Footprints, and HTC Care are trademarks of HTC Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows XP, Windows Vista, ActiveSync,...
  • Page 3 The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. HTC also reserves the right to revise the content of this document at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 4 Data and/or Documentation will be error-free, or implied warranties arising from course of dealing or course of performance. Without limiting the foregoing, it is further understood that HTC and its Providers are not responsible for Your use or misuse of the Weather Information, Stock Data, Data and/or Documentation or the results from such use.
  • Page 5: Limitation Of Damages

    Limitation of Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL HTC OR ITS PROVIDERS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT...
  • Page 6 This product should be operated only with the following designated power supply unit(s). AC Adapter 1. HTC, Model TC P300 2. Phihong, Model PSAA05X-050 • Handle battery packs carefully This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly.
  • Page 7 NOTE: This product should be operated only with the following designated Battery Pack(s). • HTC, Model BB81100 • Take extra precautions • Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may cause a short circuit.
  • Page 8 EN 50332-1:2000 and/or NF EN 50332-2:2003 standards as required by French Article L. 5232-1. • Earphone, manufactured by HTC, Model RC E160. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s navigation system and its communications network, using this device’s phone function on board an airplane is against the law in most countries.
  • Page 9 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 10 HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIATION Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in its normal-use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.
  • Page 11: General Precautions

    General Precautions • Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to prevent damaging them and remove the device from your pants’ pocket before sitting down. It is also recommended that you store the device in a protective case and only use the device stylus or your finger when interacting with the touch screen.
  • Page 12 • Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature When you move your device between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the device. To avoid damaging the device, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the device.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Inside the Box ..................... 2 1.2 Getting to Know Your Phone ................ 2 Front panel ........................28 Back panel ........................29 Left panel ........................30 Bottom panel ......................30 1. Before Charging the Battery and Turning On Your Phone ....1 Removing the back cover ..................31 Removing the thin film and battery ..............31 Inserting the SIM card ....................32...
  • Page 14 1.10 Lock Screen ...................... Locking your phone ....................43 Unlocking your phone ..................44 Checking notifications when the phone is locked ........44 Receiving a call when the phone is locked ..........45 1.11 Adjusting the Volume .................. Setting a single volume ..................46 Adjusting the system and ring volumes separately .......
  • Page 15 2. Making Conference Calls ................2 Selecting participants and starting the conference call .......62 Making the first call and adding calls to the conference ..... 64 During the conference call ..................65 Making a conference call from an email ............66 2. Turning the Phone Connection On and Off ..........
  • Page 16 .10 Stocks ........................ Adding stock quotes and market indexes ..........86 Viewing stock information ...................87 .11 Photos & Videos .................... Portrait view ......................88 Landscape view ....................... 89 .12 Music ........................0 Playing music in portrait view ................90 Playing music in landscape view ...............91 Setting repeat and shuffle modes ..............92 Finding albums and music tracks in the Library ........93 Playlists .........................93...
  • Page 17 . Viewing and Managing Your Contacts ............ 10 Browsing and finding contacts ............... 107 . Viewing Contact Information and Exchange of Communications With the Contact ..................... 10 Changing the number for sending text and multimedia messages ... Contact Groups ....................110 Creating a contact group ..................110 Sending a text or multimedia message to a group ........110 Filtering the contacts list by group ..............111...
  • Page 18 Chapter  Synchronizing Information .1 Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone ............12 .2 Before Synchronizing With Your Computer ..........12 . Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista ..12 Setting up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center ..125 Using Windows Mobile Device Center ............126 . Setting Up ActiveSync on Windows XP ..........12 Setting up synchronization in ActiveSync ..........
  • Page 19 . Message Conversations ................10 Viewing the exchange of messages with a contact ......140 Replying to the contact in the conversation ..........141 Copying and pasting text to your reply message ........141 Viewing a multimedia message ..............142 Managing individual messages and message threads ......144 . Text and Multimedia Message Settings ...........1 Adding MMS server settings ................
  • Page 20 Out-of-office auto-reply ..................163 Flagging your messages ..................164 . Starting a Conference Call from an Email ..........1 . Meeting Requests ....................1 Sending meeting requests ................. 167 Replying to meeting requests ................168 . Making a Call from a Meeting Request or Reminder ......1 . Finding Contacts in the Company Directory ........
  • Page 21 . Using YouTube ....................1 The YouTube main screen ..................184 Searching for videos ..................... 185 Using the Program Guide ................... 185 Watching videos .....................186 . Using Streaming Media ..................1 . Using Windows Live ..................1 The Windows Live screen .................. 189 Using Windows Live Messenger ..............
  • Page 22 11.1 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS ..........21 11.2 Downloading Location Data via QuickGPS ..........21 Changing the download options ..............218 11. HTC Footprints ....................21 What is a footprint? ....................219 Taking a photo of your location as a footprint ........219...
  • Page 23 Selecting and saving a photo from Albums as a footprint....221 Editing a footprint ....................222 Browsing your footprints to find a place you visited ......223 Exporting footprints to your storage card ..........224 Importing footprints from your storage card .......... 224 11. Google Maps (Available by Country) ............22 Searching a place of interest ................
  • Page 24 Sharing photos and videos ................250 Closing Albums ....................... 251 12. Using Windows Media Player Mobile............21 Playing media ......................251 Synchronizing video and audio files ............252 Creating playlists ....................255 Troubleshooting ..................... 255 12. Using Audio Booster ..................2 12. Using FM Radio ....................2 Saving presets ......................
  • Page 25 1. JETCET PRINT ....................21 1. Windows Marketplace ...................2 1. Installing and Uninstalling Programs ............2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 1.1 Copying and Managing Files ..............2 1.2 Settings on Your Phone ................2 Personalize ....................... 277 Wireless controls ....................277 Sound & display ..................... 278 Data services ......................
  • Page 26 1. Protecting Your Phone ...................21 Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ............291 Protecting your phone with a password ........... 292 Encrypting files on your storage card ............293 1. Resetting Your Phone ................... 2 Performing a soft reset ..................294 Performing a factory reset ................
  • Page 27: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Inside the Box You will find the following inside the box: • HTC HD2 phone with battery • USB sync cable • AC adapter • Power plug • 3.5mm stereo headset • microSD™ card • Pouch •...
  • Page 28: Getting To Know Your Phone

    2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Getting to Know Your Phone Front panel Notification LED Earpiece Touch Screen TALK/SEND END/POWER BACK HOME START Button Function Notification This LED shows a: • Flashing green light when there is a missed call, new text message, new email, or other notification.
  • Page 29: Back Panel

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 2 Button Function Earpiece Listen to a phone call from here. TALK/SEND • Press to answer a call or dial out. • During a call, press and hold to turn the speakerphone on and off. • While viewing a message, press to call the sender.
  • Page 30: Left Panel

    0 Chapter 1 Getting Started Left panel VOLUME UP Press to increase the earpiece volume during a call or the speaker volume. VOLUME DOWN Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call or the speaker volume. Bottom panel .mm Audio Jack Microphone Connect a 3.5mm wired headset for hands-free conversation or...
  • Page 31: Before Charging The Battery And Turning On Your Phone

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Before Charging the Battery and Turning On Your Phone When you take your phone out from the box and remove the back cover, you will find that the battery is inside the phone, with a thin film inserted in between the battery and the battery compartment.
  • Page 32: Inserting The Sim Card

    2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Inserting the SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/message memory. Your phone supports both 1.8V and 3 V SIM cards. Note Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your phone. You should consult with your mobile operator for a replacement SIM card.
  • Page 33: Inserting The Microsd Card

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  Inserting the microSD card The storage card slot is located at the lower left side, just below the battery compartment. Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing down and push it in until it clicks into place. Replacing the back cover After the thin film has been removed, and the SIM card, battery, and microSD card have all been inserted, put back the back cover.
  • Page 34  Chapter 1 Getting Started Charging the Battery The battery is partially charged. Before you turn on and start using your phone, it is recommended that you charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. 1. Attach the power plug to the AC adapter. 2.
  • Page 35: Charging The Battery

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  Warning! To reduce the risk of fire or burns: • Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack. • Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. •...
  • Page 36  Chapter 1 Getting Started 1. Your phone first sets up GPRS/3G, MMS, and WAP connections automatically based on your SIM card. Wait for the setup to complete. 2. Your phone walks you through a tutorial on how to use the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 37: Switching To Sleep Mode

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  . Your phone then attempts to detect your current time zone and set your local time automatically. If auto detection is unsuccessful, tap Local Time Settings to set your local time. . The subsequent screen displays the Web address from which the PC synchronization software can be downloaded.
  • Page 38: Turning The Power Off

     Chapter 1 Getting Started Turning the power off If you do not need to use your phone, you can turn the power off to save battery life. 1. If the display is off, press the END/POWER button to turn the display back on.
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Getting Started  You can also personalize the Home screen with an animated or picture wallpaper (by tapping Menu > Home Wallpaper), rearrange the tabs, as well as add quick links to people who matter most to you, your favorite websites, and applications.
  • Page 40 0 Chapter 1 Getting Started Phone connection is off GPRS connected Searching for phone Wi-Fi on service No phone service Wireless network(s) available No signal Connected to a wireless network Voice call in progress Uploading photo or video Speakerphone on Photo or video upload completed Multiple notifications Connection is active...
  • Page 41: Notifications

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Notifications When you tap any of the status icons in the title bar, the Notifications screen opens and displays the remaining battery status, call duration of an ongoing phone call, as well as network connection status, such as Wi-Fi (if your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network), data connection usage (if your data connection is on), and other types of connections.
  • Page 42: Start Screen

    2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Start Screen The Start screen gives you one-touch access to the programs and settings of your phone. To open the Start screen, tap Start ( ) at the top left corner of the screen, or press the START button ( On the Start screen: •...
  • Page 43: Lock Screen

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  1.10 Lock Screen The Lock screen is displayed whenever your phone is locked. You can lock your phone to prevent accidental button or touch screen presses when the phone is in your bag or pocket. Locking your phone Your phone automatically locks when one of the following occurs: •...
  • Page 44: Unlocking Your Phone

     Chapter 1 Getting Started Unlocking your phone When you see the Lock screen, slide the Lock button ( ) left or right to unlock your phone. Note If you have set a password for your phone, you will be prompted for the password when you unlock the phone.
  • Page 45: Receiving A Call When The Phone Is Locked

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  Note If you have set a password for your phone, you will be prompted for the password before you can view the information. See “Protecting your phone with a password” in Chapter 14 for information on setting a password.
  • Page 46: Adjusting The Volume

     Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.11 Adjusting the Volume You can set a single volume for both the system and the ring volume, or set their volumes separately. You can also separately control the phone volume of an ongoing call. Setting a single volume By default, your phone lets you set a single volume for both the system (notifications and audio/video playback) and the ring...
  • Page 47: Adjusting The Phone Call Volume

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  Adjusting the phone call volume Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the left panel of your phone to adjust the volume during an ongoing call For more information about making and receiving phone calls, see Chapter 2.
  • Page 48: Finger Panning

     Chapter 1 Getting Started Finger panning You can use finger panning to move to and view other parts of a zoomed photo, Web page, document, or an email. To pan, press and hold on the touch screen and then drag your finger in any direction. Pinch zooming When you are viewing Web pages, photos, messages, or documents, zoom in and out freely with just a simple pinch of your fingers.
  • Page 49 Chapter 1 Getting Started  On certain screens wherein some onscreen controls or icons appear small and hard to tap on, you can also use pinch zooming to zoom in and out. After zooming in, the onscreen control or icon becomes larger and you can easily tap it with your finger.
  • Page 50: Connecting Your Phone To A Computer

    0 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer Whenever you connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable, the Connect to PC screen displays and prompts you to choose the type of USB connection: ActiveSync Select this mode when you need to do the following: •...
  • Page 51: Chapter 2 Phone Calls

    Chapter 2 Phone Calls Making Calls To make a call, you can either dial a number or select a contact you want to call. While viewing a message that you received, you can also directly call the sender of the message if the sender’s phone number is stored in your contacts.
  • Page 52 2 Chapter 2 Phone Calls 1. To open the Phone dialer screen, press the TALK/SEND button on your phone. 2. Begin entering the first few numbers or letters by tapping the keys on the Phone keypad. As you enter numbers or letters, the Phone dialer screen displays matches found.
  • Page 53: Calling Voicemail

    Chapter 2 Phone Calls  . To call a number or contact, do one of the following: • Tap the desired phone number or contact from the list. • To call a different phone number associated with the contact, tap the contact card icon on the right side of the contact name.
  • Page 54: Making An Emergency Call

     Chapter 2 Phone Calls Making an emergency call On the Phone dialer screen, enter the international emergency number for your locale, and then press the TALK/SEND button on your phone. Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card. Contact your mobile operator for details.
  • Page 55 Chapter 2 Phone Calls  2. The Home Dialing screen then opens and displays the phone number already prepended with your home country code. • Tap Yes, use number above to dial the displayed number. • To change the prepended code to another country, tap the country selection box and choose the country that you want.
  • Page 56: Answering And Ending Calls

     Chapter 2 Phone Calls 2.2 Answering and Ending Calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Voice Call screen will appear, allowing you to either answer or ignore the call. Accepting or rejecting an incoming call To answer a call Press the TALK/SEND button, or fully slide the center button of the Answer/Ignore bar to the left.
  • Page 57 Chapter 2 Phone Calls  To reject a call and send a text message When you are busy and unable to take an incoming call, you can send a text message to the caller and reject the incoming voice call. Tap Send Text when you have an incoming call, use the preset message or enter another message, and then tap Send.
  • Page 58: During A Call

     Chapter 2 Phone Calls . Scroll down the screen and then tap Pocket mode to turn this feature on. . Tap Back to return to the Home screen’s Settings tab. During a call When a call is in progress, a shade covers the Phone dialer’s onscreen buttons to prevent accidental taps.
  • Page 59 Chapter 2 Phone Calls  To use the speakerphone Placing your phone face down automatically turns on the speakerphone. To turn the speakerphone off, place your phone face up. You can also tap the onscreen Speaker button ( ) or press and hold the TALK/SEND button to turn the speakerphone on or off.
  • Page 60: Using Call History

    0 Chapter 2 Phone Calls 2. Using Call History The missed call icon ( ) appears in the title bar when you missed a call. Use the Call History to check who the caller was or view all your dialed numbers and received calls. Missed call Received call Dialed number...
  • Page 61: Speed Dial

    Chapter 2 Phone Calls 1 To view the exchange of calls with a particular contact only, tap the Contact Card button ( ) that appears to the right of the contact. 2. Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial, you can press and hold the number 2 key on the Phone dialer keypad to dial the contact’s number.
  • Page 62: Making A Call Using Speed Dial

    2 Chapter 2 Phone Calls Making a call using Speed Dial Do the following to call the contact that is assigned to a speed dial key: • On the Phone dialer screen, press and hold the assigned key, if it is a single-digit speed dial number.
  • Page 63 Chapter 2 Phone Calls  . Tap to close the Phone dialer keypad so you can scroll and select from contacts or phone numbers. . Select conference call participants by selecting the check boxes of contacts or phone numbers, and then tap Conference. The participants list is then displayed.
  • Page 64: Making The First Call And Adding Calls To The Conference

     Chapter 2 Phone Calls . When the second call is connected, tap the Join button ( to add it to the conference call. After combining the calls to the conference, dial the next participant. . Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all participants are added and connected to the conference call.
  • Page 65: During The Conference Call

    Chapter 2 Phone Calls  During the conference call You can turn on the speakerphone during the conference call by simply placing your phone face down. When you tap a participant while the conference call is in progress, you will see these buttons: To talk in private with the selected participant, tap the Private button ).
  • Page 66: Making A Conference Call From An Email

     Chapter 2 Phone Calls To end the conference call and stay connected with the private call, tap Menu > End Active Calls. To end the private call and the conference call, tap Menu > End All Calls. If you do not have any private call, tapping the End Call button at the bottom of the screen ends the conference call.
  • Page 67: Turning The Phone Connection On And Off

    Chapter 2 Phone Calls  2. Turning the Phone Connection On and Off In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft. To enable or disable the phone connection 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Wireless controls.
  • Page 68: About The Home Screen

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen About the Home Screen The Home screen is the quickest route to the essential features of your phone, which include People, Messages, Mail, Internet, and more. The tabs at the bottom of the Home screen correspond to the different phone features.
  • Page 69: Switching Between The Tabs Of The Home Screen

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  .2 Switching Between the Tabs of the Home Screen To switch between the tabs, you can do one of the following: • Tap the desired tab on the Home screen. • Press and hold your finger on the active tab, and then slide your finger right or left over the tabs.
  • Page 70: Personalizing Home Screen Tabs

    0 Chapter  Using the Home Screen . Personalizing Home Screen Tabs You can move or hide the tabs on the Home screen, except for the Home tab. The Settings tab can be moved on the Home screen but cannot be hidden. 1.
  • Page 71: Changing The Wallpaper

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 1 Weather clock Date Alarm icon Calendar appointment Quick links Changing the wallpaper On the Home tab, you will see a lifelike animation of your current weather. You can change the wallpaper of this weather animation or choose another animated wallpaper for the Home tab.
  • Page 72: Updating Weather Information

    2 Chapter  Using the Home Screen To reset the Home tab back to the weather animation, tap Menu > Home Wallpaper > Weather Wallpaper and select any wallpaper image. Updating weather information Your phone can determine your current location and display your local time and weather conditions on the weather clock.
  • Page 73: Changing The Date And Time

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  . On the World Clock screen, scroll through the list of cities and select a city. To select, tap on the circle that appears to the left of the city. Tips • You can rearrange or remove cities on the World Clock screen. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 74: Setting The Alarm Clock

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen Setting the alarm clock When the alarm clock is not enabled, “Alarm Off” will be shown on the Home tab. Tap it to open the Alarm Clock screen so you can turn on and set the alarm clock.
  • Page 75: Adding Quick Links

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  Adding quick links Quick links are shortcuts that give you one-touch access to your favorite programs, people who matter most to you, and frequently- visited websites. Up front on the Home tab, you can add up to nine quick links.
  • Page 76: People

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen . People Add the people who matter most to you to the People tab so you can quickly make calls or send text and email messages to them without going through your contacts list. You need to have contacts already stored on your phone before you can add them to the People tab.
  • Page 77: Messages

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  . Messages Quickly browse through and read text messages as they arrive directly from the Messages tab. This tab also displays received multimedia messages. An attachment icon is shown to indicate that a received message is a multimedia message.
  • Page 78: Mail

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen • Tap the New Message icon ( ) on the upper right side of the screen to create a new text message. • Tap All Messages to access your inbox and other message folders.
  • Page 79: Adding Your Outlook Work Account

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  If the type of email account you want to set up is not in the phone database, the subsequent screens will prompt you to enter more details, such as the incoming and outgoing email server settings.
  • Page 80 0 Chapter  Using the Home Screen administrator and enter them in the provided text boxes. (The server address must be the Outlook Web Access address.) Also consult your network administrator if the option, This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection, needs to be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 81: Checking And Reading Email

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 1 Checking and reading email When you have newly received or unread email messages, the icon on the Mail tab and the respective icons Your email of your email accounts will show the accounts number of new email messages.
  • Page 82: Internet

    2 Chapter  Using the Home Screen . Internet Easily search for information on the Web. Directly on the Internet tab, you can enter words on the search bar and then tap the Search icon ) to open the Web browser and locate the information that you want.
  • Page 83: Calendar

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  . Calendar Keep track of your important appointments and events with the calendar. The Calendar tab displays a monthly calendar with markers to inform you of the dates that you have appointments and events. You can also change the tab to display in day, week, year, or agenda view.
  • Page 84: Viewing And Managing Your Appointments

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen . Fill in the other details of the appointment. . When finished, tap Done. Viewing and managing your appointments In month view, the highlighted date indicates that it is the current date. Dates with appointments are indicated by a triangle ( ) at the upper-right corner of the date box.
  • Page 85 Chapter  Using the Home Screen  In Day view, tap an appointment to view complete details of that appointment. On the subsequent screen, you can tap Menu to choose whether to edit or delete the appointment. When in month view, swipe your finger up or down the screen to display the next or previous month on the calendar.
  • Page 86: Stocks

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen .10 Stocks Get the latest stock updates by adding your favorite stock quotes and market indexes to the Stocks tab. Note Downloading stock or stock market information may incur additional fees from your mobile operator. Contact your mobile operator for details.
  • Page 87: Viewing Stock Information

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  Viewing stock information The Stocks tab lists all your stock quotes and stock market indexes, including the current price or volume, and the change in price or volume from the previous trading day. The change in price or volume box indicates whether the stock or stock market has gained (green) or declined (red).
  • Page 88: Photos & Videos

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen .11 Photos & Videos Get full enjoyment when glancing photos and watching videos with the extra large screen of your phone. On the Photos & Videos tab, you can view your photos and videos either in portrait or landscape view. Portrait view When you are holding your phone upright, flip through photos and videos by swiping...
  • Page 89: Landscape View

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  Landscape view While you’re on the Photos & Videos tab, turning your phone sideways to the left changes the screen to landscape view. In landscape orientation, you get a wider view of the screen and can glide through your photos and videos with more ease.
  • Page 90: Music

    0 Chapter  Using the Home Screen .12 Music Enjoy listening to music while on the go. Download or copy entire albums or selected music tracks to your phone and listen to them using the Music tab. Note Your phone searches for all supported music files from the following locations: Phone: \My Music (including all subfolders) \My Documents (including all subfolders)
  • Page 91: Playing Music In Landscape View

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 1 Tap to update album covers. (You can also tap Menu > Update Album Art and choose what to download and update.) Note Updating album covers may result in additional data charges. Shows the repeat mode (Repeat All, Repeat One, or Repeat Off). Shows whether shuffle mode is on or off.
  • Page 92: Setting Repeat And Shuffle Modes

    2 Chapter  Using the Home Screen To select an album and listen to music 1. Tap the album cover of the music album that you want to bring up to the center of the screen. 2. After the selected album moves to the center of the screen, tap it again or tap the Track List button ( ) at the bottom left of the screen to display the music tracks of this album.
  • Page 93: Finding Albums And Music Tracks In The Library

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen  Finding albums and music tracks in the Library The Library organizes music into categories, such as All Songs, Artists, Albums, Genres, and more. If you added new albums or music tracks to your phone, you can find them in the Library. 1.
  • Page 94  Chapter  Using the Home Screen To create a playlist 1. On the Music tab, tap Library. 2. Tap or slide to the Playlists tab. . Tap Menu > New, enter a playlist name, and then tap Done. . On the Playlists screen, tap the playlist you have just created, and then tap Add Songs.
  • Page 95 Chapter  Using the Home Screen  .1 Weather Your phone automatically connects to the Internet to download weather information. On the Weather tab, it displays the weather information of your current location and other preselected cities. The current day’s weather as well as the weather conditions for the next four days of the week are displayed.
  • Page 96: Adding A City

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen Adding a city The Weather tab can display weather information of up to 15 cities, including your current location. Follow the steps below to add a city to this tab. 1. On the Weather tab, tap Menu > Add Location. 2.
  • Page 97: Twitter

    GPS location and other details to your phone. From the Footprints tab, you can then easily flip through the photos and find your favorite places again. For more information about using Footprints, see “HTC Footprints” in Chapter 11.
  • Page 98: Settings

     Chapter  Using the Home Screen .1 Settings Changing or tweaking settings is as easy as one, two, three. With the phone settings neatly organized on the Settings tab and labeled with clear descriptions, you can easily find what you are looking for and just tap your way to the setting you want to change.
  • Page 99 Chapter  Staying Close It’s All About People Bringing people who matter most closer to you – that’s what your phone is all about. Add everyone you know to your phone to keep them within reach. For even faster communication, you can put people you keep in touch with often up front on your Home screen’s People tab.
  • Page 100: It's All About People

    .2 Adding and Sharing Your Personal Details You can save your phone number and personal details to your phone and easily send them to your family, friends, and other people. Adding your personal details My Contact Card stores your personal details on your phone. There are two ways to add your personal details to My Contact Card.
  • Page 101: Sharing Your Personal Details

    Chapter  Staying Close 101 To sync your Outlook contact card from your computer and save to the phone’s My Contact Card If you are using Microsoft® Office Outlook® on your computer, you can create your own contact card containing your personal details on your computer and sync it along with other Outlook contacts to your phone.
  • Page 102: Adding Contacts To Your Phone

    102 Chapter  Staying Close . Adding Contacts to Your Phone There are several ways to add contacts to your phone. You can: • Create new contacts on your phone. See “Creating new contacts” for details. • Sync Outlook contacts from your computer to your phone. See Chapter 6 for details.
  • Page 103 Chapter  Staying Close 10 . To add the photo of your contact, tap the Contact Photo icon ) on the upper-right corner of the New Contact Card screen. Choose whether to use the Facebook photo, select a photo from Albums, or take a photo. .
  • Page 104: Working With Favorite Contacts

    10 Chapter  Staying Close . Working With Favorite Contacts You need to have contacts already stored on your phone before you can add them as favorite contacts to the Home screen’s People tab. If there are no existing contacts, create or sync them first on your phone.
  • Page 105: Quickly Calling Or Sending A Message To A Favorite Contact

    Chapter  Staying Close 10 To remove favorite contacts from the People tab, tap Menu > Remove Favorite, tap the photos of the contacts you want to remove, and then tap Done. Quickly calling or sending a message to a favorite contact On the Home screen’s People tab, the following icons are shown on each photo to indicate the type of contact method that is associated...
  • Page 106: Viewing And Managing Your Contacts

    10 Chapter  Staying Close . Viewing and Managing Your Contacts To look for contacts on your phone, go to the Home screen’s People tab and then tap All People. The People screen then opens. On the People screen, tap or slide your finger right or left at the bottom of the screen to switch between the following tabs: Lists all contacts on your phone and on the SIM card.
  • Page 107: Browsing And Finding Contacts

    Chapter  Staying Close 10 Browsing and finding contacts On the People screen, the All tab shows you the complete list of contacts that are stored on your phone and your SIM card. Swipe upward or downward on the screen to scroll through the contacts list.
  • Page 108: Viewing Contact Information And Exchange Of Communications With The Contact

    10 Chapter  Staying Close . Viewing Contact Information and Exchange of Communications With the Contact Your phone organizes contact details, text and multimedia messages, email conversations, Facebook information, and phone logs of a contact all in one place. Simply tap a contact name from the contacts list to view all these information.
  • Page 109: Changing The Number For Sending Text And Multimedia Messages

    Chapter  Staying Close 10 Changing the number for sending text and multimedia messages By default, the number that’s entered to the Mobile field in the contact details is the primary phone number to which your text and multimedia messages are sent when you tap Send Message on the Contact Details screen.
  • Page 110: Contact Groups

    110 Chapter  Staying Close . Contact Groups By organizing contacts into groups, sending messages to several contacts is a lot easier. Using groups to categorize contacts is also a way of filtering the contacts list so that browsing and finding contacts can be faster and easier.
  • Page 111: Filtering The Contacts List By Group

    Chapter  Staying Close 111 Filtering the contacts list by group If you have a long list of contacts, you can more easily browse and find the contacts that you want by filtering the list to display only a certain group of contacts.
  • Page 112: Checking All Facebook Updates And Events

    112 Chapter  Staying Close Checking all Facebook updates and events You can check yours and other people’s Facebook updates and events in one convenient location. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People.
  • Page 113: Checking A Contact's Facebook Updates And Events

    Chapter  Staying Close 11 . In the Events list of the Updates and Events tab, you’ll see the events of your contacts, such as someone’s birthday or anniversary. Tap a contact in this list to open the Web browser so you can view more details about that contact’s events.
  • Page 114: Updating Your Facebook Status

    11 Chapter  Staying Close Updating your Facebook status You can share your thoughts to your Facebook contacts directly from your phone. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People. Tap Me to open your own contact card. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and then tap your Facebook name.
  • Page 115: Using The Onscreen Keyboard

    Chapter  Entering Text Using the Onscreen Keyboard When you start a program or select a field that allows you to enter text or numbers, a keyboard icon will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen to indicate that the onscreen keyboard is available for use. Tap the keyboard icon to display or hide the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 116: Full Qwerty

    11 Chapter  Entering Text Full QWERTY The Full QWERTY is a full onscreen QWERTY keyboard layout similar to a desktop computer keyboard. Compact QWERTY The Compact QWERTY layout features two letters on each key. With its large, touch- friendly keys and enhanced features such as XT9 predictive input, you can enter text faster and more accurately.
  • Page 117: Onscreen Navigation Pad

    Chapter  Entering Text 11 Onscreen navigation pad Use the onscreen navigation pad for onscreen directional control. Onscreen navigation pad On the navigation pad, tap the up, down, left, or right key to move the text cursor in the direction that you want while you are entering or editing text.
  • Page 118 11 Chapter  Entering Text • When using the Phone Keypad, tap a key once to enter the first letter, twice to enter the second letter, or three times to enter the third letter that is shown on the key. .
  • Page 119: Using Predictive Mode

    Chapter  Entering Text 11 .2 Using Predictive Mode XT is a predictive text input mode which displays a word suggestions list as you enter the first few characters so you just select the word that you want. To enter text using XT mode 1.
  • Page 120: Entering Numbers And Symbols

    120 Chapter  Entering Text When using the Compact QWERTY or the Phone Keypad, you can also manually add new words to the dictionary. 1. While in XT9 mode, type a letter and then tap the down arrow icon ( ) on the right side of the word suggestions list.
  • Page 121 Chapter  Entering Text 121 To enter accented characters If you are using the Compact QWERTY or Phone Keypad, go to the last page of symbols to find accented characters. • Tap an accented character to enter it to your text. •...
  • Page 122: Text Input Settings

    122 Chapter  Entering Text . Text Input Settings Text input settings can be accessed either from the keyboard layout selection menu or from the phone settings: • From any of the keyboard layouts, tap the Input Selector arrow at the bottom of the screen and then tap Text Input Settings. Or, •...
  • Page 123: Ways Of Synchronizing Your Phone

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone You can take information wherever you go by synchronizing it to your phone. There are different ways you can sync your phone: • Sync information from your computer to your phone. The following types of information can be synchronized: Microsoft Office Outlook information —...
  • Page 124: Before Synchronizing With Your Computer

    12 Chapter  Synchronizing Information • Sync your phone with Microsoft My Phone. If you have a Microsoft My Phone account, you can sync and restore the contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information that you stored on your account to your current Windows phone.
  • Page 125: Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center On Windows Vista

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information 12 . Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center is the replacement for Microsoft® ActiveSync® on Windows Vista®. Some versions of Windows Vista come with Windows Mobile Device Center already installed. If Windows Mobile Device Center is not available on your Windows Vista, go to the following website for information on downloading and installing Windows Mobile Device Center to your computer:...
  • Page 126: Using Windows Mobile Device Center

    12 Chapter  Synchronizing Information Note Choose Connect without setting up your device if you only want to transfer media files, check for updates, and explore your phone but not sync Outlook information. . Select the items you want to sync and then click Next. .
  • Page 127: Setting Up Activesync On Windows Xp

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information 12 When you click Pictures, Music and Video > XX new pictures/ • video clips are available for import, a wizard guides you to tag and transfer photos from your phone to the Photo Gallery on your computer.
  • Page 128: Synchronizing With Your Computer

    12 Chapter  Synchronizing Information . Select or clear the Allow wireless data connections check box according to your preference. . Click Finish. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync syncs your phone automatically. Notice that Outlook email messages and other information appear on your phone after synchronization.
  • Page 129: Selecting Information To Sync

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information 12 From ActiveSync on your computer When you connect your phone to your computer, ActiveSync automatically opens on your computer and syncs. • To manually start synchronization, click • To end synchronization before it completes, click Selecting information to sync You can select the information types and the amount of information to sync for each type either on your phone or your computer.
  • Page 130: Troubleshooting Sync Connection Problem

    10 Chapter  Synchronizing Information Troubleshooting sync connection problem In some cases, when the computer connects to the Internet or a local network, it may disconnect the connection with your phone in favor of the Internet or network connection. If this happens, slide to the Settings tab of the Home screen, tap Other >...
  • Page 131: Synchronizing Music And Video

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information 11 . Enter an alphanumeric password, which can be 1 up to 16 characters, to create a secure Bluetooth connection with your computer, and then tap OK. . On your computer, accept the Bluetooth connection and enter the same password.
  • Page 132: Synchronizing With Microsoft My Phone

    12 Chapter  Synchronizing Information • Connect your phone to the computer with a USB cable. If your phone is currently connected using Bluetooth, you must end that connection before media can be synchronized. • Set up a sync partnership between your phone and your computer’s Windows Media Player.
  • Page 133: Changing Sync Settings

    Chapter  Synchronizing Information 1 Changing sync settings To change sync settings such as the sync schedule and items to synchronize, you need to access the settings from the menu. To change which items to sync 1. Tap Start > Microsoft My Phone. 2.
  • Page 134: Managing Your My Phone Web Account From Your Computer

    1 Chapter  Synchronizing Information Managing your My Phone Web account from your computer You can use a Web browser on your computer to access your My Phone Web account and: • Add, edit, or delete contacts, calendar appointments, and other types of information.
  • Page 135: Sending Text Messages

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages Sending Text Messages Send short text messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If you exceed the limit on the number of characters for a single text message, your text message will be delivered as one but will be billed as more than one message.
  • Page 136: Sending Multimedia Messages

    1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages . Tap the text box that shows “Tap to compose text” and then enter your text message. To select from a list of common text messages, tap Menu > Quick Text and choose one to insert to your message. .
  • Page 137: Creating A Slideshow

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 . Choose what you want to include in your multimedia message. Types of What to do attachments Select a photo or video to attach to your message. Photo or If you do not see the photo or video that you Video want, tap Albums first to select the storage card or another album where the photo or video is located.
  • Page 138 1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages . On the new slide, enter your subject. . Tap Insert Picture and then select a photo or video to add to the slide. If the photo size exceeds the remaining message size, tap Yes to resize.
  • Page 139: How To Know When You Have New Text And Multimedia Messages

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 . How to Know When You Have New Text and Multimedia Messages A new message icon ( ) appears in the title bar when there are new text or multimedia messages received on your phone. The Home screen’s Messages tab ( ) also shows the number of new or unread messages.
  • Page 140: Message Conversations

    10 Chapter  Exchanging Messages . Message Conversations Text and multimedia messages that are sent to and received from a contact (or a number) are grouped into conversations or message threads. Threaded messages let you see exchanged text and multimedia messages with a contact in one place. Viewing the exchange of messages with a contact Go to the All Messages screen to select the contact for whom you want to view the exchange of messages.
  • Page 141: Replying To The Contact In The Conversation

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 11 Tapping a received text or multimedia message on the Home screen’s Messages tab also opens the contact’s Messages tab. Replying to the contact in the conversation While viewing the exchange of messages with a contact, you can directly enter and send your reply to the contact in the reply window at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 142: Viewing A Multimedia Message

    12 Chapter  Exchanging Messages 2. To highlight and select text, you can: • Tap the Select All button to select the whole text in the source message. • Move the left and right anchor buttons to highlight and select a range of text in the source message.
  • Page 143 Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 The media attachment, such as a photo, video, audio, or slideshow, is then played. To display and use onscreen buttons, tap the screen or wait for the playback to finish. You can use the onscreen buttons to pause, replay, or to move forward and backward in a slideshow.
  • Page 144: Managing Individual Messages And Message Threads

    1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages Managing individual messages and message threads While viewing the exchange of messages with a contact, you can select an individual message to forward, delete, copy or move between your phone and SIM card, and more. You can also delete and manage a message thread as a whole.
  • Page 145 Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 To delete several text or multimedia messages from the thread 1. While you are viewing the exchange of messages with a contact, tap Menu > Delete Messages. 2. Select the check boxes of the text or multimedia messages that you want to delete, or tap Menu >...
  • Page 146 1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages To forward a text or multimedia message • When you are on the Home screen’s Messages tab, you can forward the current text or multimedia message by tapping Menu > Forward. • When you are on the All Messages screen, you can select a contact and forward the most recent sent or received message.
  • Page 147: Text And Multimedia Message Settings

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 . Text and Multimedia Message Settings On the All Messages screen, tap Menu > Settings > Options to check the text and multimedia message settings available on your phone and change them to suit your needs. Adding MMS server settings Check your phone to see if it is preconfigured with your mobile operator’s MMS server settings.
  • Page 148: Directly Making Calls From Text Messages

    1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages . Directly Making Calls from Text Messages While you are viewing a text message on the Home screen’s Messages tab, you can directly call the sender of the message. 1. While viewing the text message, press the TALK/SEND button. 2.
  • Page 149: Email

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 . Email You can set up the following types of email accounts on your phone: • Outlook email that you sync with your computer or the Exchange Server. • Email account that you have from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or other email provider.
  • Page 150: Setting Up Your Internet Email Account

    10 Chapter  Exchanging Messages Setting up your Internet email account On the Mail tab of your Home screen, easily set up POP3 or IMAP email accounts from popular Web-based email providers such as Yahoo! Mail Plus and AOL or other email providers. See “Mail” in Chapter 3 for instructions.
  • Page 151: Adding Your Signature In Sent Email

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 11 . To add an attachment to your message, tap Menu > Insert and tap the item you want to attach: Picture, Voice Note, or File. Select the file or picture you want to attach, or record a voice note.
  • Page 152: Downloading A Complete Email

    12 Chapter  Exchanging Messages Downloading a complete email By default, long email messages that you receive contain only the first few kilobytes of the message. When you open an email, it displays only the headers and part of the message. You must download the whole email to view the complete content.
  • Page 153: When Viewing Email

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 When viewing email While viewing an email, you can: • Tap the sender’s photo or a recipient to access the person’s contact details. • If the sender or a recipient is not in your stored contacts, tap the person’s name to open the Verify email address screen.
  • Page 154: Directly Making Calls From Email Messages

    1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages Directly making calls from email messages You can directly place a call to the sender of an email message if the sender’s phone number is stored in your contacts. You can do the following: • While viewing an open email, tap the Phone button ( ) that appears to the right of the sender name to dial the sender’s...
  • Page 155: Synchronizing Email Messages

    Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 Synchronizing email messages Synchronizing email messages ensures that new email messages are downloaded to the phone Inbox folder, email messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and email messages deleted from the server are removed from your phone. The manner in which you sync email messages depends on the type of email account you have.
  • Page 156: Filtering Your Email Inbox

    1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages Filtering your email inbox When your inbox is full of email, you can filter the inbox to display only the email messages that contain a particular sender or subject that you are looking for. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab.
  • Page 157 Chapter  Exchanging Messages 1 To change the sync schedule for an Internet email account 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Data services. 2. Scroll down the screen to see your email accounts. .
  • Page 158 1 Chapter  Exchanging Messages To customize settings for Outlook E-mail 1. Disconnect your phone from your computer. 2. Tap Start > Tools > ActiveSync. . Tap Menu > Options, select E-mail, and then tap Settings. . On the Sync Options screen, you can set the message format to HTML or plain text, select the download size limit, and choose whether to include file attachments when downloading email to your phone.
  • Page 159: Synchronizing With The Exchange Server

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests Synchronizing With the Exchange Server To keep up-to-date with your work email and meeting schedules and still have access to the Company Directory while you’re out of the office, you can connect your phone to the Internet through Wi-Fi or a data connection and sync with your company’s Exchange Server.
  • Page 160: Working With Company Email Messages

    10 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests To manually start synchronization 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Data services. 2. Tap ActiveSync. . Tap Sync now. .2 Working With Company Email Messages Your phone gives you instant access to your company email messages and lets you manage your messages easier.
  • Page 161: Scheduled Synchronization

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 11 To turn Direct Push on and off in Comm Manager After you have set up your Outlook work account, your phone automatically performs a full synchronization with the Exchange Server and enables Direct Push. You can turn Direct Push on and off anytime from the Comm Manager.
  • Page 162: Instant Download Through Fetch Mail

    12 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests Instant download through Fetch Mail The Fetch Mail feature downloads an entire email immediately without the need for you to perform a full Send/Receive action. This limits the download to just the email message that you want and helps save data cost.
  • Page 163: Searching For Email Messages On The Exchange Server

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 1 Searching for email messages on the Exchange Server You can access email messages that are not available on your phone by searching your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox. The search results are downloaded and displayed in a Search Results folder. Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 200 or later.
  • Page 164: Flagging Your Messages

    1 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests Flagging your messages Flags serve as a reminder for you to follow-up on important issues or requests contained in email messages. Flagging messages, which is a useful feature on desktop Outlook E-mail, can also be done in Outlook E-mail on your phone.
  • Page 165: Starting A Conference Call From An Email

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 1 . Starting a Conference Call from an Email From an email message that you received in your Outlook work account, you can directly start a conference call with the sender and other recipients of the email.
  • Page 166 1 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests . The participants list is then displayed from which you can start the conference call. You need to call each participant one at a time and connect each call to the conference call. The primary phone number (mobile number) of each participant will be dialed.
  • Page 167: Meeting Requests

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 1 10. To manage your conference call, such as a putting the conference call on hold while talking in private with one participant, ending the conference call, and more, see “During the conference call” in Chapter 2 for details.
  • Page 168: Replying To Meeting Requests

    1 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests of contacts will then be displayed, and you can just tap a contact to add it. Repeat this process to add more attendees. Tap Done after adding all attendees. Note If you’re sending the meeting request using your Outlook work account, you can specify if an attendee is required or optional only if the Outlook E-mail account on your phone syncs with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or later version.
  • Page 169: Making A Call From A Meeting Request Or Reminder

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 1 . Choose whether or not to edit your response email before sending, and then tap OK. If you accept the meeting request, it is automatically added as an appointment in Calendar on your phone. . Making a Call from a Meeting Request or Reminder When you receive a calendar reminder or...
  • Page 170: Finding Contacts In The Company Directory

    10 Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests . Finding Contacts in the Company Directory You can access information of your work contacts, such as their email addresses, from your company’s Company Directory on your phone. By having over-the-air access to the Company Directory, you can easily send email messages and meeting requests to anyone in your company.
  • Page 171: When Viewing A Received Outlook Email Message

    Chapter  Working With Company Email and Meeting Requests 11 When viewing a received Outlook email message 1. Open a received Outlook email message. 2. If a Search button ( ) appears to the right of the sender name in the email message, tap this button to search for the sender in the Company Directory.
  • Page 172: Ways Of Connecting To The Internet

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking Ways of Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network through Wi-Fi, GPRS/3G (or EDGE when available), or dial-up. You can also add and set up a VPN or proxy connection.
  • Page 173 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 Indicates that your phone is connected to this Wi-Fi network Indicates a secured Wi-Fi network. Signal strength Network name (SSID) . Tap Back to return to the previous screen. Next time you use your phone to detect Wi-Fi networks, you will not be prompted to enter the network key of the previously accessed Wi-Fi network (unless you perform a hard reset which will erase custom settings on your phone).
  • Page 174 1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking To add a wireless network 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Menu > All Settings. 2. Tap Connections > Wi-Fi and then tap the Wireless Networks button.
  • Page 175: Gprs/3G

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 GPRS/G Use GPRS/G (or EDGE, if available) to connect to the Internet and to send and receive email on your phone. You will need a data plan to use your mobile operator’s GPRS/3G network. Check with your mobile operator to find out about GPRS/3G rates.
  • Page 176: Starting A Data Connection

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking Starting a data connection After setting up a data connection such as GPRS/3G or ISP dial-up on your phone, you can now connect your phone to the Internet. The connection is automatically started when you begin using a function that accesses the Internet such as email or the Web browser.
  • Page 177: Using Opera Mobile

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 .2 Using Opera Mobile Opera Mobile™ is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your phone. On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab and then tap Launch Browser to open Opera Mobile. From the Internet tab, you can also enter a search keyword first on the search box and then tap the Search button ( ) to do a Web search in Opera Mobile.
  • Page 178: Searching For A Website And Adding It To Favorites

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking In normal viewing mode, you can use the following browser controls: Return to the previous Web page viewed. Add, edit, or delete Web favorites. Add a new browsing tab or switch to another browsing tab. Go to the home page.
  • Page 179: Mobile View

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 Mobile view When you open a Web page in Opera Mobile, the page is displayed in desktop view and text may appear in the smallest size. To reformat Web pages to fit the screen of your phone so that the content is readable, set Opera Mobile to display in mobile view.
  • Page 180: Opera Mobile Menu

    10 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking Opera Mobile menu Open the Settings screen where you can set your home page, change display settings, set privacy settings, and more. View items being downloaded, and resume or stop current downloads. View information about the Web page you are browsing. See Web pages that you have viewed.
  • Page 181: Using Internet Explorer Mobile

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 11 . Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile is the standard Web browser that is included with Windows Mobile. To use Internet Explorer Mobile, tap Start > Internet Explorer. The browser screen Internet Explorer Mobile displays in two modes: full-screen and normal viewing modes.
  • Page 182: Entering A Website Address And Adding It To Your Favorites

    12 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking In normal viewing mode, you can use the following browser controls: Return to the previous Web page viewed. Open the Favorites screen where you can add, edit, or delete Web favorites. Display or hide the onscreen keyboard of your phone. Display the onscreen zoom slider so you can zoom in or out of the page.
  • Page 183: Zooming And Panning

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 Zooming and panning Tap the Zoom icon ( ) at the bottom of the browser screen to display and use the onscreen zoom slider. While viewing a Web page, slide your finger up on the onscreen zoom slider to zoom in, or slide down to zoom out.
  • Page 184: Using Youtube

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . Using YouTube YouTube™ lets you browse, search, and watch Internet videos that are posted in YouTube. To open YouTube, tap Start > YouTube. Note You need an active data or Wi-Fi connection to use YouTube. If you are using a GPRS/3G connection, watching Internet videos may significantly increase your data connection costs.
  • Page 185: Searching For Videos

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 Searching for videos Tap the Search tab ( ) to open the Search screen where you can specify your criteria for searching for YouTube videos. 1. On the Search screen, enter the video information, and then tap Search.
  • Page 186: Watching Videos

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking To change the program channel 1. Tap to return to the main screen and then tap Program Guide on top of the screen. 2. On the Program Guide, select a channel. You can scroll down to view more channels. The video list refreshes to display the available videos for the selected channel.
  • Page 187: Using Streaming Media

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 . Using Streaming Media Streaming Media lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media content from the Web. The media is sent in a continuous stream to your phone and is played as it arrives, along with the audio. The Streaming Media program allows you to play GP and MPEG- files.
  • Page 188: Using Windows Live

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . During playback, use the slider and playback control buttons to play/pause, switch to full screen, fast forward, and more. To configure streaming video connection settings Tap Menu > Options to configure the Streaming Media settings. From this screen, you can set the media buffer, select the connection to use, set all streaming videos to play in full screen, and more.
  • Page 189: The Windows Live Screen

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 . Tap Next. . After synchronization is complete, tap Done. The Windows Live screen Search bar. Enter the information you want to search, then tap Switch between the Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, and Sync status screens.
  • Page 190 10 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . On the message screen, enter your message in the text field, then tap the Enter key on the onscreen keyboard to send the message. You can also do any of the following on the message screen: •...
  • Page 191: Twittering On Your Phone

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 11 . Twittering on Your Phone Share your thoughts with people in Twitter anytime, anywhere. Directly from your Home screen’s Twitter tab, it is simple and convenient to use this popular Internet social networking service. Logging in to your Twitter account If you do not have a Twitter account yet, you can sign up for free on the following Twitter website using your computer or your phone’s...
  • Page 192: Viewing Tweets

    12 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking Viewing tweets On the Home screen’s Twitter tab, you can see tweets of the people that you follow and your sent tweets, starting with the most recent. Swipe your finger up or down the screen to scroll through the tweets.
  • Page 193: Sending Tweets

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 Sending tweets You can send tweets either from the Home screen’s Twitter tab or from the All Tweets screen. 1. Tap the text box that shows the words “What are you doing?” 2. On the subsequent screen, enter your tweet message. .
  • Page 194: Sharing A Photo In Twitter

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . From the search results, tap the photo of the person or topic you want to follow. . The Profile screen is then displayed, showing details about the person or topic. Tap Follow. If you want to stop following a certain Twitter user or topic, go back to the All Tweets screen, tap the photo of that user or topic, and then tap Unfollow.
  • Page 195: Changing Twitter Settings

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 When you return to the Home screen’s Twitter tab and tap All Tweets, you will see the sent tweet that contains the URL of your shared photo. Changing Twitter settings On the Home screen’s Twitter tab or the All Tweets screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 196: Sharing Photos And Videos On Facebook, Twitter, And Youtube

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . Sharing Photos and Videos on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Directly from your phone, you can easily share your photos on Facebook and Twitter. You can also upload videos to YouTube. Logging into your social networks If you skipped setting up your social network accounts when you turned on your phone for the first time, you need to log in first to your accounts before you can upload and share your photos and videos.
  • Page 197: Uploading A Photo To Twitter

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 After upload is complete, you can check and view your Facebook photos in Albums. See “Viewing Facebook photos” in Chapter 12 for details. Uploading a photo to Twitter You can upload only one photo at a time to Twitter and share the URL location of the photo in your sent tweet.
  • Page 198: Using Facebook On Your Phone

    1 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . Using Facebook on Your Phone Using Albums on your phone, you can view yours and other people’s Facebook albums and photos. For more information, see “Viewing Facebook photos” in Chapter 12. Your phone notifies you about what’s happening with your Facebook world.
  • Page 199 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 1 The Facebook application is also included on your phone. To open and use this application: 1. Tap Start > Facebook. 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to log into your Facebook account (or to create a new Facebook account first, if you have not yet created one).
  • Page 200: Using Your Phone As A Modem

    200 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking .10 Using Your Phone as a Modem If you do not have Internet access on your desktop or notebook computer, you can connect your computer to the Internet by using your phone’s data connection such as GPRS/3G. You can connect via USB or Bluetooth.
  • Page 201: Using Your Phone As A Bluetooth Modem

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 201 Using your phone as a Bluetooth modem To use your phone as a Bluetooth modem for your computer, set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) between your phone and your computer. To set up Bluetooth PAN on your phone 1.
  • Page 202: Ending The Internet Connection

    202 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking . Under Network Tasks, click View Bluetooth network devices. . In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, and click Connect. Note If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer was installed using a third-party driver, open the Bluetooth software that came with the Bluetooth adapter/dongle to connect your computer and phone via Bluetooth.
  • Page 203: Setting Up Your Phone As A Wireless Router

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 20 Setting up your phone as a wireless router 1. From the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Wireless controls > Wi-Fi Router, or tap Start > Wi-Fi Router. 2. The first time you open Wi-Fi Router, a brief introduction describing the application is displayed.
  • Page 204: Connecting Your Computer To Your Phone's Wi-Fi Network

    20 Chapter  Internet and Social Networking Connecting your computer to your phone’s Wi-Fi network After setting up your phone as a wireless router, connect your computer to your phone via Wi-Fi to access the Internet. For Windows Vista 1. Click Start > Connect To. 2.
  • Page 205: Turning Off Your Phone's Wi-Fi Network

    Chapter  Internet and Social Networking 20 Turning off your phone’s Wi-Fi network On the Wi-Fi Router screen, tap Stop. Turning on your phone’s Wi-Fi network in Comm Manager Once your phone has been set up as a wireless router, you can easily turn the Wi-Fi network on and off in Comm Manager.
  • Page 206: Chapter 10 Bluetooth

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10.1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about eight meters (26 feet) without requiring a physical connection. Bluetooth on your phone operates in three different modes: •...
  • Page 207: Turning Bluetooth On And Making Your Phone Visible

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 20 Turning Bluetooth on and making your phone visible Turn Bluetooth on and make your phone visible (discoverable) when you want other Bluetooth-enabled devices to detect and connect with your phone. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Menu >...
  • Page 208: Bluetooth Partnerships

    20 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10.2 Bluetooth Partnerships A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner. Creating a Bluetooth partnership 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Wireless controls >...
  • Page 209: Accepting A Bluetooth Partnership

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 20 Creating a Bluetooth partnership is a one-time process. Once a partnership is created, your phone and the paired device can recognize the partnership and exchange information without entering a passcode again. Accepting a Bluetooth partnership 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode. 2.
  • Page 210 210 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 2. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Wireless controls > Bluetooth. Your phone then starts to search for the Bluetooth headset. . Tap to select the hands-free or stereo headset from the list. Your phone will automatically pair with the Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 211: Sending And Receiving Information Using Bluetooth

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 211 10. Sending and Receiving Information Using Bluetooth You can send the following types of information from your phone to your computer or to another Bluetooth-enabled device: Outlook email, contacts, tasks, notes, calendar items, audio files, ringtones, images, and videos.
  • Page 212 212 Chapter 10 Bluetooth c. Create a Bluetooth partnership between your phone and computer. For instructions, see “Creating a Bluetooth partnership”. d. In the Options tab of Bluetooth Devices, select Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area. e. To enable your computer to receive information via Bluetooth, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area at the bottom-right corner of your computer screen and select...
  • Page 213: Sending A File To Another Bluetooth-Enabled Device

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 21 Sending a file to another Bluetooth-enabled device 1. Tap Start > File Explorer. 2. Navigate to the folder that contains the file you want to send. . Press and hold the desired file, and then tap Send via Bluetooth. .
  • Page 214: Printing Via Bluetooth

    21 Chapter 10 Bluetooth 10. Printing via Bluetooth Connect your phone to a Bluetooth printer to print your photos. Note Before you start printing, make sure to turn on the Bluetooth printer and turn on Bluetooth on your phone. For instructions, see “Turning Bluetooth on and making your phone visible”...
  • Page 215: Connecting To Car Kit Phones

    Chapter 10 Bluetooth 21 10. Connecting to Car Kit Phones Bluetooth car kit phones that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your phone and access your SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP connection has been established, you can download phone and SIM contacts from your phone to the car kit phone, and use the car kit phone to answer and make calls.
  • Page 216: Chapter 11 Finding And Recording Places

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 11.1 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS To ensure safety on the road, follow these guidelines before and when using your phone for GPS navigation. • When using GPS navigation software in the car, always plot your GPS route before starting to drive.
  • Page 217: Downloading Location Data Via Quickgps

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 21 • Use the GPS system cautiously. Users shall be liable for any damages resulting from negligent operation of the system. • Do not leave your phone in a vehicle or expose the phone to direct sunlight to avoid overheating the battery, which could pose damage to the phone or risk to the vehicle.
  • Page 218: Changing The Download Options

    21 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places On the QuickGPS screen, initially, you will see the Valid time of the downloaded data. As time passes, the remaining days and hours of validity will be shown. To speed up GPS positioning, download the latest ephemeris data when the validity of the data expires.
  • Page 219: Htc Footprints

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 21 11. HTC Footprints Capture and relive your journeys with HTC Footprints™. Using Footprints, you can take photos of the places you visited and store their GPS location and other details to your phone. From the Home screen’s Footprints tab, you can then easily flip through the photos...
  • Page 220 220 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places . When the GPS position is displayed on the screen, you can now take a photo of your place of interest. Tips Before taking a photo, you can: • Tap the onscreen Flash Light button to choose a flash mode. For more information about the differences between the flash modes, see “Using the flash light”...
  • Page 221: Selecting And Saving A Photo From Albums As A Footprint

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 221 The footprint is automatically named with the location name, city, or country where the photo was taken. If the location, city or country cannot be determined, a default name is given. Your footprints are numbered incrementally as you create more footprints.
  • Page 222: Editing A Footprint

    222 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places Editing a footprint After creating a footprint, you can edit it to include more information such as a phone number, street address, website address, your voice recording, and personal notes. 1. After taking a photo in Footprints, tap the Edit button ( ) to open the footprint on the Edit screen.
  • Page 223: Browsing Your Footprints To Find A Place You Visited

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 22 Browsing your footprints to find a place you visited On the Home screen, slide to the Footprints tab and swipe your finger up or down the screen to flip through the photos of the places that you visited. If a footprint contains a voice recording, tap the Play button to listen to the recording.
  • Page 224: Exporting Footprints To Your Storage Card

    You can import footprints from a backup file on your storage card back to your phone. You can also share your backup file to other people who have HTC Footprints on their phone so they can use your footprints. 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Footprints tab.
  • Page 225: Google Maps (Available By Country)

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 22 11. Google Maps (Available by Country) Google Maps tracks your current location through your phone’s Wi-Fi connection, data connection, or GPS. With Google Maps, you can search for places of interest or a street address and get detailed directions to reach your selected destination.
  • Page 226 22 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 2. Enter the name, address, or postal code of the place on the search field and then tap OK. . In the search results list, tap the place to view its address, phone number, and other details.
  • Page 227: Using Street View

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 22 • Save as contact to save the contact information of the place of interest to your contacts list. • Send as text message to send the place’s information to someone via SMS. . Tap See map to view the place of interest on the map. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 228 22 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places To navigate a location in Street View When viewing a location in Street View, a small portion of the map appears in the bottom right corner of the screen. The person icon on the map indicates the location of the current Street View image.
  • Page 229: Using Layers

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 22 Using Layers Layers lets you overlay location-specific information on Google Maps. You can add multiple layers at a time to create a customized map containing the specific information you want to view. To add a layer 1.
  • Page 230 20 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places Notes • You must be logged in to your Google Account to view the My Maps and Latitude layers. To sign in, on the Google Maps screen tap Menu and then tap Sign In. •...
  • Page 231 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 21 11. Using Your Phone as a Compass Use Digital Compass when you want to know which direction you are facing. Digital Compass determines your location using GPS and displays your precise GPS location. With GPS, you can also use the compass to navigate to a destination you select in Google Maps.
  • Page 232: Using Your Phone As A Compass

    22 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places Using the compass Digital Compass works just like a normal compass. As you move, the compass rotates to show your current direction. 1. Hold your phone so that it is parallel to the ground with the top of the phone facing away from you.
  • Page 233: Using Your Phone With The Car Kit

    Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 2 11. Using Your Phone with the Car Kit If you purchased the dedicated car kit for your phone, you can use the included in-car holder to mount your phone securely inside your car and use your phone on the road. Refer to the car kit guide for instructions on how to install the in-car holder and properly mount your phone to the holder.
  • Page 234: Auto Connecting To A Bluetooth Car Kit Or Headset When In Car Kit Mode

    You can buy spare cables and accessories from stores that sell HTC phones. Auto connecting to a Bluetooth car kit or headset when in car kit mode...
  • Page 235 Chapter 11 Finding and Recording Places 2 To set up your phone to connect to your Bluetooth car kit or headset Select which Bluetooth device to auto connect with your phone when in car kit mode. This is a one-time setup process. 1.
  • Page 236: Chapter 12 Camera And Multimedia

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12.1 Taking Photos and Videos Use Camera to take photos and record video clips. The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode when you open Camera. On the Home screen, slide to the Photos & Videos tab and then tap the Camera icon ( ) to open the Camera screen in Photo mode and start taking photos.
  • Page 237: Zooming

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Capture mode Function Photo Captures standard still images. Video Records video clips, with or without audio. Panorama Captures still images continuously in one direction, and then stitches them to create a panoramic view of a scenery.
  • Page 238: Using The Flash Light

    2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Capture mode Resolution Zoom range Normal: 2592 x 1944 Photo 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen: 2592 x 1552 Normal: 2048 x 1536 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen: 2048 x 1216 Normal: 1600 x 1200 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen: 1600 x 960 Normal: 1280 x 960 1.0x to 1.6x...
  • Page 239 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Flash Mode Function When there is not enough environmental light, the camera flash turns on automatically when you take a photo, while the assist light turns on automatically when you capture a video and remains on until you stop capturing.
  • Page 240: Capturing Photos And Videos

    20 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Capturing photos and videos The camera features two types of focus modes: Auto Focus and Touch Focus. When using either type of focus mode, the camera is capable of automatically focusing when you move and point it in another direction.
  • Page 241: Onscreen Controls

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 21 . Press and hold the Virtual Camera button to set the focus and take a photo. You can also directly press and hold the area you selected (that is, the area enclosed within the focus indicator) to focus on that area and take a photo.
  • Page 242: Basic Settings

    22 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Onscreen control Function Virtual Camera Functions as the shutter release button. See button “Capturing photos and videos” for details. Progress In Panorama mode, this shows the number of indicator consecutive shots. The screen displays an animated bracket when Focus focusing that changes to a steady, rectangular indicator...
  • Page 243: Advanced Settings

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Setting Function Set the ISO level manually to 100, 200, 00, or 00, or set it back to AUTO. Higher ISO numbers are better for taking pictures in low light conditions. Note The camera automatically adjusts the ISO level up to 400 only.
  • Page 244 2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia • Review Duration. Set the time for a captured photo/video to remain on the Review screen. • Quality. Select the image quality level for captured photos. • Capture Format (Video and MMS Video modes). Select the file format for recorded videos.
  • Page 245: Closing The Camera

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 • Counter. Reset the file numbering back to 1. • Flicker Adjustment. When taking indoor shots under fluorescent lighting, keep this setting on Auto or change it to the proper frequency (0Hz or 0Hz) of the power in your country to reduce flicker.
  • Page 246: Viewing Photos And Videos Using Albums

    2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12.2 Viewing Photos and Videos Using Albums Use Albums to view photos and videos on your phone. You can also view photos that you and your friends have shared on Facebook. On the Home screen, slide to the Photos & Videos tab and then tap Albums.
  • Page 247: Viewing Photos

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Viewing photos While viewing a photo, tap the screen to display and use onscreen controls. Return to the previous screen. 2 Start the slideshow.  Send the photo using email or MMS, or upload it to Facebook.  Save the photo as a contact picture, save the onscreen image as a new file, and more.
  • Page 248 2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia After zooming in on a photo, press and hold the screen and then drag your finger to pan to other areas of the photo. To save the zoomed in part of the photo as a new file, tap the screen, and then select Save Screen Image.
  • Page 249: Viewing Facebook Photos

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Viewing Facebook photos You can use Albums to view photos you and your friends have shared on Facebook. You must be logged in to your Facebook account to be able to view Facebook photos. 1.
  • Page 250: Sharing Photos And Videos

    20 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia When you’ve finished or stopped playing the video, you can replay the video by tapping the Play icon on the center screen. You can also send this video by email or MMS or share it on YouTube.
  • Page 251: Closing Albums

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 21 Closing Albums To close Albums, return to the main Albums screen first. (If you were viewing a video or photo slideshow, stop the playback.) Tap the screen to show the onscreen controls and then tap to go back to the main Albums screen.
  • Page 252: Synchronizing Video And Audio Files

    22 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia . Press and hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist name), and then tap Play. The Playback screen opens and plays the audio or video file. Use the playback controls to pause, resume, stop playback, play in full screen, and more.
  • Page 253 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 . On the left panel of Windows Media Player, right-click the name of your phone and click Set Up Sync. Note To set up media synchronization on a storage card, right-click Storage Card in the left panel of Windows Media Player, and then click Set Up Sync.
  • Page 254 2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Playlists and Library List Content List Sync List . Click Start Sync to start synchronizing the selected files to your phone. Notes • Use Windows Media Player 11 or higher on your computer to sync media files to your phone.
  • Page 255: Creating Playlists

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 Creating playlists Create a new playlist by saving the current Now Playing playlist and giving it a new name. To save a new playlist 1. If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library. 2.
  • Page 256: Using Audio Booster

    2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 12. Using Audio Booster Audio Booster optimizes sound by providing an audio equalizer for a better listening experience. To use Audio Booster, connect the supplied wired headset to your phone. To open Audio Booster Tap Start >...
  • Page 257: Using Fm Radio

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 12. Using FM Radio FM Radio lets you to listen to FM radio stations on your phone. Since FM Radio uses the provided stereo wired headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to the earphone jack of your phone before you open the program.
  • Page 258: Saving Presets

    2 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia Saving presets Save favorite FM stations as presets so you can easily access them. You can save up to 20 preset radio stations. Radio stations that are saved on Presets 1 to 6 can be accessed on the FM Radio screen. To save FM stations as presets 1.
  • Page 259: Using Mp Trimmer

    Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia 2 12. Using MP Trimmer Use MP Trimmer to trim an MP3 file and save it as a new file or set it as a ringtone. Title 2 Duration  Playback time  Play/Stop  Start Point and End Point markers  Start Point and End Point controls To trim an MP file 1.
  • Page 260 20 Chapter 12 Camera and Multimedia . Tap Play to play the trimmed file. . Tap Menu and select whether to set the file as the default ringtone, save the file to the ringtone folder, or save it as another file name.
  • Page 261: Chapter 1 Other Programs

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 1.1 Calculator Calculator features basic calculation functions, and also works as an advanced scientific calculator. Basic Calculator Use the Basic Calculator to do basic arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can also work with numbers you store in the calculator memory.
  • Page 262: Scientific Calculator

    22 Chapter 1 Other Programs Scientific Calculator Use the Scientific Calculator to perform more complex calculations such as square roots, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, percentages, and more. 1. Tap Start > Tools > Calculator. 2. Turn your phone sideways to the left to display the Scientific Calculator.
  • Page 263: 1.2 Microsoft Office Mobile

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 2 1.2 Microsoft Office Mobile Microsoft® Office Mobile consists of the following applications: • Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile lets you create and edit Excel workbooks and templates on your phone. • Microsoft Office OneNote Mobile lets you create notes with text, photos, and voice recordings for synchronization later with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 on your computer.
  • Page 264: Rss Hub

    2 Chapter 1 Other Programs • If you want Word Mobile to save documents in .doc format, tap Menu > Tools > Options (or Menu > Options when no document is opened), and then change the Default template to Word -200 Document (.doc).
  • Page 265 Chapter 1 Other Programs 2 . Channels are grouped by categories. Select a category to choose all channels in that Category category, or select individual channels that you want to subscribe to. Channels Note If the RSS channel you want to subscribe to is not in the list of known channels, tap Back, and then select...
  • Page 266: Viewing Headlines

    2 Chapter 1 Other Programs To filter the channels to display • In the channel list, tap Menu > View, and then select Updated to display only those channels with unread items, or All to display all subscribed channels. • To filter the channel list by category, tap All Categories above the channel list and then tap the category you want to display.
  • Page 267: Sharing The Headline Link

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 2 Sharing the headline link To share a headline that you have read with other people, you can send the link to the headline in a text message, multimedia message, or email. 1. Tap a headline to view the news summary. 2.
  • Page 268 2 Chapter 1 Other Programs To copy SIM contacts to your phone If you have saved contacts on your SIM card, you can copy them into Contacts on your phone. 1. On the SIM Manager screen, select the desired contact, or select all SIM contacts by tapping Menu >...
  • Page 269: Worldcard Mobile

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 2 1. WorldCard Mobile WorldCard Mobile lets you take a photo of a business card and easily export the contact information on the card into your Contacts. To capture a business card and export its information to Contacts 1.
  • Page 270: Jblend

    20 Chapter 1 Other Programs 1. JBlend Use JBlend to download, install and manage MIDlets or MIDlet suites on your phone. MIDlets are Java applications such as games and tools that can run on mobile devices, while a MIDlet suite is a collection of one or more MIDlets.
  • Page 271: Jetcet Print

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 21 To run a MIDlet/MIDlet suite On the JBlend screen, open the folder that contains the MIDlet/MIDlet suite, and then tap the MIDlet/MIDlet suite. To uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite Before you uninstall a MIDlet, make sure that it is not running. 1.
  • Page 272 22 Chapter 1 Other Programs To set up a printer You must configure your phone to connect to a printer before you can start printing. Tap Start > Tools > JETCET PRINT . If you are not in the Settings tab, tap the settings button ( and do either of the following: •...
  • Page 273: Windows Marketplace

    Chapter 1 Other Programs 2 1. Windows Marketplace On Windows® Marketplace for Mobile, it’s easy to download new programs that fit your needs and make your phone truly personal. A wide range of free and premium programs is available, from games to powerful business applications.
  • Page 274 2 Chapter 1 Other Programs . Choose whether to install the program into the main memory or your storage card, if you have the storage card inserted on your phone. . Wait for the installation to complete. Note You may be prompted to restart your phone after installation is completed.
  • Page 275: Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 1.1 Copying and Managing Files Copy files between your phone and computer, or copy files to a storage card installed on your phone. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer. To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync 1.
  • Page 276 2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone To manage files on your phone using File Explorer File Explorer lets you browse and manage the contents of your phone. The root folder on the phone is named My Device, and contains the following folders: My Documents, Program Files, Windows, and more.
  • Page 277: 1.2 Settings On Your Phone

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 1.2 Settings on Your Phone To access your phone’s settings, press the HOME button to return to the Home screen and then slide to the Settings tab. The tables below describe about the different settings that you will find on the Settings tab.
  • Page 278: Sound & Display

    2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone Sound & display Setting Description Profiles Choose a profile to automatically set your phone with the proper volume level that suits your environment. Volume Set a single volume for the ringer and your phone, or separately set their volume.
  • Page 279: Location

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 Setting Description Social Networks Easily log in or out of your social network accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube by simply tapping the Off/On switch of each account. E-Mail Set the sync schedule for the Internet email accounts that you have set up on your phone.
  • Page 280: Application

    20 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone Application Setting Description Remove programs Uninstall programs that you previously installed on your phone. Managed Displays the programs that were installed on your programs phone using System Center Mobile Device Manager. SD card & phone storage Check the storage space and usage information of your phone and storage card.
  • Page 281: Updates & Feedback

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 21 Updates & feedback Setting Description Customer Set your phone to automatically send information feedback about how you use Windows Mobile. By default, this option is disabled. Error reporting Enable or disable the phone's error reporting function. When this function is enabled and a program error occurs, technical data about the state of the program and your computer is logged in a text file...
  • Page 282: About Phone

    22 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone About phone Setting Description Phone identity Specify a name to be used for identifying the phone to other devices. You can also see basic information such as the model number, IMEI, and serial number of your phone.
  • Page 283: Basic Settings

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 1. Basic Settings Choose settings for your phone that best suit your needs. Changing sound and display settings From the Sound & Display screen, you can choose sound settings for your phone, such as profile, ringtone, volume level, and different notification sounds.
  • Page 284 2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone To change the ringtone and ring type 1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound & display. 2. Scroll down to the Ring and Notifications settings. . Tap Ringtone. Select the ringtone you want to use and then tap Done.
  • Page 285 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 To set notification sounds You can personalize your phone with unique notification sounds for different events such as missed calls, new text messages, new email, reminders, and more. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound &...
  • Page 286 2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone To change backlight and automatic Sleep mode settings Dimming the backlight and switching the phone to Sleep mode help save battery power. You can change the idle time before the backlight automatically dims. You can also change the idle time before the phone goes into Sleep mode.
  • Page 287: Specifying A Phone Name

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 Specifying a phone name Specify a name to use for identifying your phone to other devices, for instance, when synchronizing with a computer, connecting to a network, or restoring information from a backup. Note If you sync multiple phones with the same computer, each phone must have a unique name.
  • Page 288: Using Comm Manager

    2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 1. Using Comm Manager Comm Manager lets you easily turn on and off the communication features such as the phone connection, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and data connection. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Wireless controls to access Comm Manager.
  • Page 289 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 10 Switch Wi-Fi on or off. (For more information about connecting to Wi-Fi networks, see “Wi-Fi” in Chapter 9.) 11 Switch between automatically receiving (as items arrive) or manually retrieving Outlook email messages. (See “Working With Company Email Messages”...
  • Page 290: Using Connection Setup

    20 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 1. Using Connection Setup Connection Setup configures the phone’s data connection settings for you based on the information on your SIM card or your selected mobile operator. Selecting another mobile operator You can manually select your network operator and allow Connection Setup to reconfigure your phone’s data connections settings based on the selected operator.
  • Page 291: Using Task Manager

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 21 1. Using Task Manager Task Manager shows which programs and processes are currently running on your phone. When you close a program by tapping the Close icon ( ) on the top-right corner of the screen, the program still runs in the background.
  • Page 292: Protecting Your Phone With A Password

    22 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone . Tap the PIN code Off/On switch. . Enter the PIN, tap OK, and then tap OK on the message box. Tips • To change the PIN, tap Change PIN on the Phone Settings screen. •...
  • Page 293: Encrypting Files On Your Storage Card

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 Notes • To ensure that you can always make emergency calls, do not begin your password with the digits of your local emergency number. • • If you entered a hint, the hint will be displayed after the wrong password is entered five times.
  • Page 294: Resetting Your Phone

    2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 1. Resetting Your Phone Performing a soft reset Perform a soft (normal) reset to clear all active program memory and shut down all active programs. This is useful when your phone is running slower than normal, or a program is not performing properly. If a soft reset is performed when programs are running, unsaved work is lost.
  • Page 295: Performing A Factory Reset

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 2 Performing a factory reset If a normal reset does not solve a system problem, you can perform a factory reset. After a factory reset, the phone is restored to its default settings—the way it was when you first purchased it and turned it on.
  • Page 296 2 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone To perform a hard reset 1. With the phone turned off, press and hold the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons, then press the END/POWER button shortly and release it. You will then see this message on the screen.
  • Page 297: Appendix

    Appendix A.1 Specifications CPU Processing 1 GHz Speed Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.5 Professional Memory • ROM : 512 MB • RAM : 448 MB Dimensions 120.5 X 67 X 11 mm (4.74 X 2.64 X 0.43 inches) (LxWxT) Weight 157 grams (5.54 ounces) with battery Display 4.3-inch TFT-LCD capacitive touch screen with...
  • Page 298 2 Appendix Audio supported .aac, .amr, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .mp4, .qcp, .wav, .wma formats Video supported .wmv, .asf, .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .m4v, .avi formats Battery • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery • Capacity: 1230 mAh • Talk time: Up to 320 minutes for WCDMA Up to 380 minutes for GSM •...
  • Page 299: Regulatory Notices

    Appendix 2 A.2 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of PB1100. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your PB1100. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of BB1100.
  • Page 300 00 Appendix • EN 01 -2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA direct spread (UTRA) for mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment. •...
  • Page 301 Appendix 01 • EN 220-1/ 220-2 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices - Human models, instrumentation, and procedures -- Part 1: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for hand-held devices used in close proximity to the ear (frequency range of 300 MHz to 3GHz) ;...
  • Page 302: Safety Precautions For Rf Exposure

    02 Appendix Safety Precautions for RF Exposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal. Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 303: Sar Information

    Appendix 0 To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always use your device only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the antenna area unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call.
  • Page 304: Weee Notice

    0 Appendix Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
  • Page 305: Index

    Index Battery - battery time 298 A2DP 209 - charge battery 34 ActiveSync - insert 32 - ActiveSync mode 50 - remove 31 - set up 127 Bluetooth - sync settings 278 - car kit phones 215 - sync with computer 128 - hands-free headset 209 - sync with Exchange Server 159 - modem 201...
  • Page 306 0 Index - from text message 53, 148 Disconnect data connection 289 - international call 54 Disk Drive mode 50 Domain Enroll 289 Call History 60 Download Camera 236 Car kit mode 234, 281 - download complete email 152 Car kit phones 215 - email download settings 156 Certificates 279 - file attachments 152...
  • Page 307 Index 0 Find contact Internet Sharing 50, 200 - Company Directory 170 Internet tab (Home screen) 82 Finger gestures 47 Finger panning 48 JBlend Finger scrolling 47 - install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from Flash light 238 Internet 270 FM Radio 257 - install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from Footprints 219 phone 270...
  • Page 308 0 Index Modem Personalize (Settings tab) - Bluetooth 201 - Font 277 - USB 200 - Home screen tabs 277 MP3 Trimmer 259 - Home tab wallpaper 277 Multimedia 236 - Vibration 277 Multimedia messages (MMS) 77, 109, 136, Lock screen wallpaper 277 139, 140 Phone Keypad 116 Music tab (Home screen) 90...
  • Page 309 Index 0 Soft reset 294 Sound & display (Settings tab) 278 Regional settings 280 Speakerphone 59, 65 Remove programs 274, 280 Specifications 297 Reply Speed Dial 61 - email 151 Start screen 42 - multimedia message (MMS) 141 Status icons 39 - text message (SMS) 141 Stocks tab (Home screen) 86 Reset phone 294...
  • Page 310 10 Index Twitter tab (Home screen) 97, 191 Type text 115 XT9 predictive mode 119 Uninstall programs 273 YouTube 184, 197 Updates & feedback (Settings tab) 281 Updates and events (Facebook) 111 USB modem 200 Zooming USB to PC 130, 281, 289 - Camera 237 - Internet Explorer Mobile 183 - Opera Mobile 179...

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