Back Up Contacts - Blackberry Rogers User Manual

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Android
Integrating Google's array of apps is what an Android device does best
At a glance
siGNAl stReNGtH
Every phone displays
the strength of your
wireless signal. The
fewer number of bars,
the weaker the signal.
Android
24/25
BAtteRy PoweR
Don't get caught with a
dead phone. Keep an eye on
this power meter and charge
when needed.
touCHsCReeN/tRACkBAll
Android devices feature these navigation
tools, which make it easier to tap your way
through all your home screens.
Transfer contacts
*
There are three ways to transfer
your contacts:
CoPy to siM
1
Tap on Contacts.
2
Tap Menu.
3
Tap More.
4
Tap SIM Management.
5
Tap Phone to SIM (or Copy to SIM).
6
Insert SIM to new device.
7
Import contacts from SIM.
CoPy to sd CARd
1
Tap on Contacts.
2
Tap Menu.
3
Tap More.
4
Tap Import/export.
5
Tap Import to SD Card.
6
Insert SD card to new device.
7
Import contacts from the card.
(Note: not all devices come with SD cards)
use GMAil to

BACk uP CoNtACts

Gmail stores all contacts in cloud-
based storage and customers can
transfer data from their account.
* Based on a Samsung Galaxy S Captivate.
The details of the steps may vary slightly
from manufacturer to manufacturer.
For adding new contacts, see page 2.
For more information, visit
Email
Picking up Gmail messages on your
Android-powered phone is a breeze, as
you're already logged into your account.
Alternatively, you can access other email
services on your Android phone.
set uP
how
to
1
From the home screen, go
to the Applications tab and
select Mail.
2
Tap Other (POP3/IMAP) if
you'd like to set up a Windows
Live Hotmail, Yahoo!
*
, MS
Exchange or other similar account.
3
Enter your email address and
password and tap Next. Setup
will find the rest of your email
settings, but if not, you may need
specific settings from your ISP.
4
Enter an account name for this
email and your name. Click
Finish setup.
seNd
1
From the main screen or
Applications menu tap the Mail
icon or the dedicated Gmail icon
(if yours is a Gmail account).
2
Press Menu, then choose
Compose. Enter a recipient in the
To: field, a Subject, and then type
your message.
3
Press Send and you're finished!
* Only applies to paid Yahoo accounts
rogers.com/urstartup

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