Samsung SPHM620 Manual
Samsung SPHM620 Manual

Samsung SPHM620 Manual

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T T M M
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Sprint Power Vision
Phone
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UpStage
by Samsung®
www.sprint.com
© 2007 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. SPRINT, the NEXTEL name and
logo, and other trademarks are trademarks of Sprint Nextel.
Printed in Korea.

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  • Page 1 T T M M Sprint Power Vision Phone UpStage by Samsung® www.sprint.com © 2007 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. SPRINT, the NEXTEL name and logo, and other trademarks are trademarks of Sprint Nextel. Printed in Korea.
  • Page 2 M620_AB22_PS_092407_F7...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ........ii...
  • Page 4 Erasing Text Messages ........114...
  • Page 5 Editing a Contacts Entry ........142...
  • Page 6 Using Call Forwarding ........249...
  • Page 7 Launching the Mobile Podcast Service ..... 252 Podcast Channel Options ........253 Updating Podcast Channel Preferences .
  • Page 9: Welcome To Sprint

    This powerful combination brings you access to more products, more services, and more of what you need to do more of what you want. With Sprint, the power is back in your hands, where it belongs. Sprint. Power Up. Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    The Table of Contents and Index will also help you quickly locate specific information. You’ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section. However, if you’d like to get right to a specific feature, simply locate that section in the Table of Contents and go directly to that page.
  • Page 11: Your Phone's Menu

    Main LCD: Sync My Music allows you to synchronize the music files available on your PC with those found on your phone. This one-for-one match is done by using Sprint’s Music Manager application found on your CD-ROM in the box.
  • Page 12: Missed Alerts

    MY CONTENT 1: Background Manager 2: Games 1: Get New Games 3: Midnight Bowling 5: PAC-MAN/Ms. PAC-MAN DEMO 6: Tetris demo 7: World Series of Poker 3: Ringers 1: Get New Ringers 3: Larry The Cable Guy 4: Screen Savers...
  • Page 13 9: Settings 1: General 1: Notification 1: Message & Icon 2: Preset Messages 1: Can’t talk right now. Send me a message. 3: Where are you? 6: Let’s get lunch. 8: I’ll be there at 10: I love you! 13: [Empty]...
  • Page 14 2: Text Message 3: Picture Mail 2: Once 3: Every 2 min 2: Priority (Normal/Urgent) 2: From Name 2: Memory Card 2: Phone 2: Send Text <Name or #> 4: Send Voice SMS <Name> 6: Go To <App> 2: Review...
  • Page 15 1: Alarm #1 3: Alarm #3 0: Calculator *: Phone Tutorial PICTURES 1: Camera Press the right softkey to view the following options: 1: Night Shot Mode 1: On 2: Self Timer 1: Off 2: Visible for 3min 2: Memory Card...
  • Page 16 3: Fun Tools 1: Fun Frames 1: Off 4: Leaves 7: On Air 10: Love 2: Color Tones 1: Auto 4: Sepia 4: Controls 1: Brightness 2: White Balance 1: Auto 4: Tungsten 5: Launch 1: Review Pictures 2: Camcorder...
  • Page 17 6: Save Picture To 1: Phone 2: Camcorder (Video Mail/Long Video) Press the right softkey to view the following options: 1: Self Timer 1: Off 2: Fun Tools 1: Color Tones 1: Auto 4: Sepia 3: Controls 1: Brightness 2: White Balance...
  • Page 18 6: PictBridge Print 7: Settings and Info 1: Auto Save To 1: Phone 2: Status Bar (On/Off) 3: Account Info 4: View Mode 1: Wide Screen CONTACTS 1: Find 2: Add New Entry 3: Speed Dial #s 4: Group 1: Unassigned...
  • Page 19 1: Image Gallery 01 4: Image Gallery 04 2: My Content 1: Images 3: My Albums 1: In Phone 2: Set Foreground 1: Digital Clock (Small Digital) 3: Menu Style 1: 3x4 White 4: Menu Font 1: Small 5: Dialing Font 1: Color...
  • Page 20 8: Power Up Screen 1: Large LCD 9: Text Entry 1: Auto Capital (On/Off) 2: Personal Dictionary 3: Used word Dictionary (Yes/No) 4: Display Candidate (Display On/Display Off) 5: Prediction Start 1: 3rd letters 6: Dual Language 1: None 7: Insert Space (On/Off)
  • Page 21 3: Voice Mail 1: Use Ringer Volume 4: Alarms 1: Use Ringer Volume 5: App. Volume 1: Sound 1: Use Ringer Volume 2: Game VIbrate (On/Off) 2: Ringer Type 1: Voice Calls 1: With Caller ID 1: Single Tones 4: My Content...
  • Page 22 3: Alerts 1: Minute Beep (On/Off) 4: Signal Fade Tone (On/Off) 5: Power On (On/Off) 4: Key Tone 1: Tone Type 1: DTMF 2: Key Tone Level 1: Key Tone Off 3: Tone Length 1: Short 3: Sensitivity 1: Touch...
  • Page 23 6: Wireless Backup 1: Subscribe (Yes/No) 2: Learn More 7: Security 1: Lock Phone 1: Unlocked 2: Lock Pic/Video (On/Off) 3: Change Lock 4: Special # 1: Empty 5: Erase 1: Erase Contacts 4: Erase Voice Memo 6: Default Settings (Yes/No)
  • Page 24 9: Others 1: Call Setup 1: Abbrev. Dial (On/Off) 2: Contacts Match (On/Off) 3: Restriction (On/Off) 1: Outgoing Call 1: Allow all 4: Call Answer 1: Any Key 5: Auto Answer (CarKit/Headset) 1: Yes 2: Language 1: English 3: Airplane Mode...
  • Page 25 IN USE MENU Press Options (right softkey) to display the following options: 1: Turn Speaker On 4: Send Message 7: Voice Memo Press Mute (left softkey) to mute the onboard microphone Press Menu/OK ( display the following Quick Access features:...
  • Page 26 xviii...
  • Page 27: Section 1: Getting Started

    Section 1 Getting Started T T M M...
  • Page 29: Setting Up Service

    Setting Up Your Voicemail Sprint Account Passwords Getting Help Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy. This section walks you through the necessary steps to unlock your phone, set up your voicemail, establish passwords, and contact Sprint for assistance with your Sprint Service.
  • Page 30: Getting Started With Sprint Service

    Tip: If you can't recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of your wireless phone number. If this doesn't work, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
  • Page 31: Setting Up Your Voicemail

    Setting Up Your Voicemail All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore, you will want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.
  • Page 32: Sprint Account Passwords

    Customer Service. Your default account password is the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you are not the account owner (if someone else receives the invoice for your Sprint service), you can get a sub-account password at www.sprint.com...
  • Page 33: Getting Help

    Learn more about Sprint Power Vision and other great products like Sprint Picture Mail, games, ringers, screen savers, and more. Make your life easier by enrolling in Sprint online billing and automatic payment. Purchase accessories. Shop for the latest phones.
  • Page 34 (Name, Address, and City/State) and the operator can automatically connect your call at no additional charge. There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411 and you will also be billed for the airtime. To call Sprint 411: Press (using the phone’s keypad).
  • Page 35 Sprint Operator Services Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party. To access Sprint Operator Services: Press Next For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit us online at www.sprint.com...
  • Page 37: Section 2: Your Phone

    Section 2 Your Phone T T M M...
  • Page 39: Phone Basics

    Making and Answering Calls Entering Text Entering Text Using the Virtual Keypad Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected. This section will guide you through the basic functions features of your phone.
  • Page 40: Phone View (Phone Display Screen)

    Phone View (Phone Display Screen) 1. Camera 17. Speaker 2. Phone Display Screen 16. Menu/OK Key 3. Left Softkey 15. Right Softkey 4. Camera Key 14. BACK (Clear) Key 5. TALK Key 13. END (Power) Key 6. Voicemail Key 12. Navigation Key 7.
  • Page 41 When used on the Main LCD, it also provides quick access to your favorite or often used phone features. Camera Key allows you to take pictures when you are in camera mode. TALK Key allows you to place or receive calls, answer Call Waiting, use Three-Way Calling, or activate Voice Dial.
  • Page 42 Press Up to access Send Quick Text. Press Down to access Missed Alerts. END (Power) Key ends a call. Press and hold this key for two seconds to turn your phone on or off. While in the main menu, it returns the phone to standby mode and then cancels your input.
  • Page 43: Mp3 View (Main Lcd)

    Volume Keys allow you to adjust the ringer volume in standby mode or adjust the voice volume during a call. The volume key can also be used to scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu options. To mute the ringer during an incoming call, press the volume key up or down.
  • Page 44 This is especially helpful within the Speed Dial entry list where there are 99 individual entries to sort through. Reset Slot allows you to quickly turn off the phone in the case of a program or application error. If the phone ever “freezes”...
  • Page 45 Card Slot allows you to install a microSD card for use in data and media storage. (You can either use the microSD card included in the phone box or any other compatible microSD card up to 2GB.) FLIP Button allows you switch between the Main LCD and the smaller Phone Display screen.
  • Page 46: Viewing The Display Screens

    Tip: To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions, activate the Main LCD screen and select Menu > Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary. Indicates that your Sprint Vision connection is active.
  • Page 47 Indicates that position location is inactive. Indicates that your phone is in Web security mode. Indicates that your phone is in a roaming area. Indicates that your phone is using a microSD memory card. Indicates that you have new voicemail, text,...
  • Page 48 Indicates that your phone’s ringer is turned off and the vibrate option is not checked. Indicates that the ringer is set at a level between 1 - 8 or that 1-Beep is selected. Indicates that your phone’s ringer is turned off and the vibrate option is disabled.
  • Page 49 Indicates that an alarm is set on your phone. Indicates your phone is in use and a call is in progress. Indicates that your phone cannot find a signal or is disabled. Displays your current signal strength. The more lines you have, the stronger your signal.
  • Page 50 AUTO AUTO Indicates that the white balance is set to auto. Indicates that the white balance has been set to Sunny. This is used for taking pictures or movies outdoors on bright sunny days. This icon is also used for indicating the brightness level.
  • Page 51: Features Of Your Phone

    The 2x digital zoom on the fixed 1.3 Megapixel Camera provides allows you to shoot great pictures for use as either a screen saver or as an attachment to a text or picture mail (page 181). Section 2A: Phone Basics...
  • Page 52 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where Sprint has implemented roaming agreements (page 119). Two LCD screens make it easier to use the features of both the phone and the MP3 player, while the Main LCD's new touch-sensitive Navigation Pad makes moving through menus a breeze.
  • Page 53 (page 149). The Phone as Modem feature lets you use your phone as a modem to connect your laptop or desktop computer to the Internet anywhere on the Sprint National Network.
  • Page 54: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    You can change the default power-up side through Settings > Display > Power Up Screen If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated. When a signal is found, your phone automatically returns to standby mode.
  • Page 55 Caller ID information will be displayed on the last active screen. Note: When the phone is locked, press the Volume key to view the Time and Date. Locking the phone reduces battery consumption, extends phone usage, and prevents inadvertent dialing.
  • Page 56: Using Your Phone's Charger

    Battery Capacity Your phone is equipped with a pre-installed Lithium Polymer battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery provides up to 2.5 hours of continuous digital talk time. When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, the battery icon blinks.
  • Page 57 Charging the Battery Your phone’s internal Lithium Polymer battery is rechargeable and should be charged as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone. Tip: It is recommended that you charge your battery for at least six hours before first using your phone.
  • Page 58 Using the Travel Charger To use the travel charger provided with your phone: Plug the terminal end of the charger into the phone’s power interface connector and the other end into an electrical outlet. Note: It takes about three hours to fully recharge a completely rundown (discharged) battery.
  • Page 59 Using the Extended Battery Wallet With the Extended Battery Wallet, Samsung gives you the freedom to do all the things you want to do with your phone, for as long as you want. And just like your UpStage Extended Battery Wallet is two great things in one – it's both an extra battery and a protective case for your phone.
  • Page 60 Note: The battery wallet offers storage and supplemental power for the phone. If the phone is inserted within the wallet during a charge cycle, the charging priority is first to the phone and then secondly to the battery wallet. The phone is completely charged before the wallet’s battery begins its charge cycle.
  • Page 61: Using A Microsd Memory Card In Your Phone

    PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN THE U.S.A., USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.
  • Page 62 Note: To remove the card, once it has been inserted, firmly push the end of the card further into the phone and release—the card should pop out from the memory card slot. If this does not work, repeat this process again.
  • Page 63: General Overview Of The Menus

    Some of the features and functions of UpStage specifically designed for use and display on a particular screen size. You can enter or edit text and phone numbers by either using the: Virtual keypad (via the Main LCD) Phone’s keypad...
  • Page 64 Main LCD. Note: The MP3 side of the phone provides access to all of the phone’s main menu options and screens. Phone’s Quick Access...
  • Page 65 As a general rule, most alpha-numeric entry is done via the Phone’s keypad (except for those instances where the Virtual keypad can be used), and access of the main menu options is done via the Main LCD on the MP3 side.
  • Page 66: Navigating Through Phone Menus

    The Navigation Pad on the MP3 side of your phone (below the Main LCD) allows you to scroll through menus quickly and easily. The scroll bar at the right of these menus keeps track of your position in the menu at all times.
  • Page 67 MENU You may also select any item by highlighting it and pressing MENU For example, if you want to view your last incoming call: Select Menu ( quick access menu. Select Call History by pressing or by highlighting it and...
  • Page 68 When getting started is selected, a user will go through the entire tutorial. When each menu is individually selected from within the Phone Tutorial , a user can go through a specific section without going through the entire tutorial. Selecting Main Menu Options...
  • Page 69 Menu Key (upper-center) allows you to access the main menu, use both the Up and Down keys to move focus up or down by a single row or entry with each touch. Left/Right Keys allow you to move focus left or right by a single entry or menu at a time with each touch.
  • Page 70: Menu Key

    The Navigation Pad recognizes tapping and sweeping (horizontally and vertically). For continuous menu scrolling, a sweep and hold action must be used. If the Navigation Pad is too sensitive you can adjust its sensitivity level by going to Menu > Settings > Sensitivity . Please note: this device does NOT...
  • Page 71 (tap) of the Up/Right/Down/Left areas of the pad allows a user to navigate within a menu, a single entry at a time. It is important to note that since the pad is touch sensitive, single presses are sufficient to navigate through the menu options.
  • Page 72 Press Note: Pressing the upper-right, releasing, and then scrolling down opens the menu Options screen. The key is to press and scroll in a single motion. Example 1 If you accidentally activate an menu option, press and hold Note: You cannot scroll across the menu screen diagonally, doing so would equate to single press of the Right Softkey and Back key which would return you the standby screen.
  • Page 73 Example 2: If you wanted to open the main menu and then access the Camera screen using only the scroll functionality: Single press menu selection is Missed Alerts. Note: If your screen goes dark, press the OK/Enter key located in the center of the Navigation Pad to turn the screen back on.
  • Page 74 (12th). If you were using your Navigation Pad to scroll down from the Web option, you would follow the path outlined below: Note: You cannot circulate on the Navigation Pad. Movements must be in either a horizontal or vertical direction at any one time. MENU BACK MENU BACK...
  • Page 75 . (If you have received any calls, they are displayed on the screen.) Note: To select Menu, press the Menu key. To select menu options (such as Settings, above), highlight the option and press the center Play/Pause button. Backing Up Within a Menu...
  • Page 76: Displaying Your Phone Number

    Displaying Your Phone Number Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can remind you. To display your phone number: Press MENU menu. Select Settings and press Select Phone Info > Phone Number. (Your phone number and other information about your phone and account is then displayed.)
  • Page 77: Making Calls

    Making Calls MENU Placing a call from your wireless phone is as easy as making a call from any landline phone. Activate the phone side of the UpStage , enter the number on the keypad and press Note: Although a phone number can be selected from the Main...
  • Page 78: Dialing Options

    Note: Although dialing a number using the numeric keys can only be done by activating the phone side, you can use the Voice Services feature via the Main LCD to verbally dial a number from your contacts list (page 166).
  • Page 79: Answering Calls

    The caller’s phone number may also be displayed, if available. If Call Answer is set to Talk Only or the Main LCD is active, the following options are displayed. To select an option, press the corresponding softkey button.
  • Page 80: Missed Call Notification

    Sprint National Network. Please see Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience for more information about roaming. To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled: Select Answer to answer the call. (See “Using Call Guard” on page 123 for additional information.)
  • Page 81: Calling Emergency Numbers

    Highlight the entry you wish to view and press Calling Emergency Numbers You can place calls to 911 (dial even if your phone is locked or your account is restricted. Note: When you place an emergency call, your phone automatically enters Emergency mode.
  • Page 82: In-Call Options

    GPS feature begins to gather the information necessary to calculate your approximate location. Depending on several variables, including availability and access to satellite signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to determine and then report your approximate location.
  • Page 83 (2) Key Mute or Key Unmute allows you to mute the key tones on your phone so the other caller cannot hear you pressing any keys on your phone. (3) Contacts accesses the Contacts menu. (4) Send Message accesses the Messaging menu options.
  • Page 84: Saving A Phone Number

    End-of-Call Options After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is not in your Contacts, the phone number and the duration of the call are displayed. The left softkey ( displays the Save option. Select this option if you wish to add the new number to your Contacts (see below).
  • Page 85 Select New Entry or Existing Entry and press Note: The New Entry screen does not display for the first entry saved into the contacts list. Skip to step 3 if you are entering the first number in the contacts. Note: If Existing Entry was selected, press OK to launch the Find screen.
  • Page 86: Finding A Phone Number

    You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that contain a specific string of numbers. Note: Some features can be accessed via both the Phone Display screen and the Main LCD. To find a phone number: While in the phone’s standby mode, enter three or more of the last digits of the phone number.
  • Page 87: Dialing And Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses

    Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses MENU You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card billing. Tip: Creating a saved series of numbers with pauses is very useful when entering data into an automated system.
  • Page 88: Plus Code Dialing

    Entry to save the number in your Contacts. Note To call the number, press the Talk key. When dialing the number after the hard pause, press the Talk key to send the next set of numbers. Plus (+) Code Dialing...
  • Page 89: Dialing From The Contacts List

    Dialing From the Contacts List To dial directly from a Contacts entry: Select Menu > Find Contacts > Find. Shortcut: Select Contacts (right softkey) to list entries. Highlight the entry you want to call and press – or – To dial another number from the...
  • Page 90: Using Speed Dialing

    Using Speed Dialing You can store up to 98 numbers in your phone’s speed dial memory to make contacting friends and family as easy as pressing a button or two. With this feature, you can dial speed dial entries using one key press for locations 2–9 or two key presses for locations 10–99.
  • Page 91: Entering Text

    Note: Although text can also be entered via the Main LCD as well, it is recommended that you utilize the phone’s keypad to enter the message’s text.
  • Page 92 Auto-Capital, Used word Dic., Display Cand., Prediction Start, Dual Language, and Insert Space (see page 71). Tip: When entering text, press the * (Shift) key to change letter capitalization ( abc > > ABC ) used on the current character.
  • Page 93: Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input

    Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input T9 Text Input lets you enter text into your phone by allowing you to key in any character using single keystrokes. (To select the T9 English mode when entering text, see “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 65.) Tip: To see the dictionary’s next word choice select Next .
  • Page 94: Entering Characters By Tapping The Keypad

    Select the Alpha mode (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 65). Tip: When entering text in this mode, press the * (Shift) key to change letter capitalization ( abc current character. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired letter appears.
  • Page 95 . ,@ 1 ? ! * # / A B C 2 Á Ã Ç (a b c 2 á ã ç) D E F 3 É (d e f 3 é) G H I 4 Í (g h i 4 í) J K L 5 ( j k l 5) M N O 6 Ó...
  • Page 96: Entering Numbers, Symbols, Emoticons, Preset Messages, And Recent Messages

    Note: Preset messages make composing text messages even easier by allowing you to select from a list of preset messages, such as “Meet me at,” “Let’s get lunch,” or a customized preset message of your own. (For more information on preset messages, please see “Managing Preset Messages”...
  • Page 97: Setting Text Options

    Prediction Start allows you to set the phone to display possible word candidates after a preset number of characters have been entered. You can choose the feature to begin after the 3rd, 4th, or 5th letters. Section 2A: Phone Basics...
  • Page 98: Entering Text Using The Virtual Keypad

    Dual Language allows you to select word candidates to display in English only (None) or in English and Spanish (Spanish). Insert Space allows you to turn on or off the ability to insert a space automatically after a word is selected from the candidate list.
  • Page 99 Selecting Options provides you with a list of available text options such as: T9WORD, T9Word, T9word, ABC, Abc, abc, Symbol, Number, Preset Msg, Recent Msg, and Emoticons which can be used on the current character. Use your Navigation Pad to scroll down the column and highlight your selection.
  • Page 100 Press your message. Press Next ( sending the message. to add a space and continue adding text to ) to accept the text and continue...
  • Page 101: Controlling Your Phone's Settings

    Using the Settings menu options available on your phone, you can customize your phone to sound, look, and operate just the way you want it to. This section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best suit your needs. Take a few moments to review these options and to adjust or add settings that are right for you.
  • Page 102: Display Settings

    Display Settings Changing the Main Display Screen Your phone offers options for the text and images you see on both the Main LCD and Phone Display screens. To change the image on the Main LCD screen: Make sure your phone is on and the Main LCD is active.
  • Page 103: Changing The Phone's Menu Style

    Changing the Menu Font The Menu Font setting lets you select the font size used for the menu titles used on the Main LCD screen. To change the menu font size: Select Menu > Settings > Display > Menu Font.
  • Page 104: Changing The Dialing Font

    Monochrome, or Hyphenate and press Note: Rainbow makes each digit of a number a different color; Monochrome assigns a single color to an entire number; Hyphenate allows you to assign three different colors to the number (area code, prefix, and suffix).
  • Page 105: Changing The Backlight Time Length

    Press left or right navigation key to adjust brightness level and press Changing the Backlight Time Length The backlight setting lets you select how long an LCD display screen and phone keypad are backlit after any press is made. To change the display setting: Select Menu >...
  • Page 106 Setting the Power Up Screen The phone lets you select which side will be activated when the phone is powered-up. To set which LCD is activated after a power-up: Select Menu > Settings > Display > Power Up Screen. Select Large LCD or Small LCD, and press...
  • Page 107: Sound Settings

    Volume > Ringer. Use the Navigation Pad to select the ringer setting Ringer Off, 1-Beep, or Level 1 - 8. (Select Always Vibrate to make the ringer vibrate at any volume level.) Note: Separate Volume is not available for the Ringer volume.
  • Page 108: Ringer Types

    Using the Navigation Pad ( Volume or Separate Volume. (If available, select Always Vibrate to make the ringer vibrate at any volume level.) Use the Navigation Pad to choose a volume level and select Done ( Ringer Types Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages.
  • Page 109 Selecting Ringer Types for Scheduled Events To select a ringer type for scheduled events: Select Menu > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Schedule. Select Single Tones, Ring Tones, Melodies, or My Content and press displayed.)
  • Page 110: Selecting A Key Tone

    Press Selecting Ringer Types for Roaming Calls To select a ringer type for roaming calls: Select Menu > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Roam Ringer. Select Normal or Distinctive and press Selecting a Key Tone Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the audible tones accompanying a key press.
  • Page 111 Selecting a Key Tone Volume Level Your phone allows you to set the desired volume level of the key tones. To set the key tone volume level: Select Menu > Settings > Sounds > Key Tone. Select Key Tone Level and press...
  • Page 112: Alert Notification

    Alert Notification Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you change service areas, once a minute during a voice call, when the signal fades, when powering your phone on or off, or when a call has been connected.
  • Page 113: Location Settings

    Turning Location off will disable the GPS location function for all purposes except 911, but will not hide your general location based on the cell site serving your call. No application or service may use your location without your request or permission.
  • Page 114: Messaging Settings

    Your phone’s messaging settings make text messaging even faster and easier by letting you decide how you would like to be notified of new messages, create a signature with each sent message, and create your own canned messages, to name just a few.
  • Page 115 Setting Message Reminders When new messages arrive, you can choose to ignore them and set the phone to periodically remind you of their existence by playing an audible alert at a set interval. To hear a reminder alert for unread messages: Select Menu >...
  • Page 116: Adding A Customized Signature

    (See “Entering Text” on page 65.) Tip: When entering text, press the * (Shift) key to change the letter capitalization ( Abc > ABC > abc ) used on the current character. MENU . (The MENU Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings...
  • Page 117 Select Menu > Messaging > Settings > General > Preset Messages. (The list of preset messages is displayed.) To edit or delete a preset message, highlight it and select Edit ( deactivates the Main LCD and then activates the Phone Display.)
  • Page 118 (See “Entering Text” on page 65.) Tip: When entering text, press the * (Shift) key to change letter capitalization ( Abc > ABC > abc ) used on the current character. Text Message Settings Text Message settings allow you to configure the options associated with a text messages sent from your phone.
  • Page 119 Pad. These options include: Speakerphone - allows you to turn the speakerphone on or off for recording SMS Voice messages. From Name - allows you to enter a name that will display when the recipient receives an SMS Voice message. Note: The speaker is located on the phone side of the phone.
  • Page 120 Select Menu > Messaging > Settings > VoiceSMS Opt. > From Name. Activate the phone’s keypad by either: Pressing the FLIP button located on the side of the phone. – or – Pressing Enter the desired name using the phone’s keypad and select Done ( Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings...
  • Page 121: Airplane Mode

    Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as Games, Music, Notepad, Voice Memos, etc., when you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited. When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access online information.
  • Page 122: Tty Use With Sprint Service

    TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. Your phone and TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your phone’s headset jack. If this cable was not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device manufacturer to purchase the connector cable.
  • Page 123 Note: In TTY Mode, your phone will display the TTY access icon when a headset or TTY device is plugged in. If TTY mode is enabled, the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack may be impaired.
  • Page 124: Phone Setup Options

    Phone Setup Options Favorites Your phone offers you the option of assigning favorite or often-used functions. Selecting Favorites ( Main LCD main menu launches your personal favorite list. To assign your shortcut key: Press MENU Select Favorites ( main menu display.
  • Page 125: Display Language

    Abbreviated dialing allows you to program a five- or six-digit prefix for commonly used phone numbers. When abbreviated dialing is on, you can enter the last four or five digits of any phone number that matches the five- or six-digit prefix, and the number is dialed.
  • Page 126: Contacts Match

    Select On or Off and press Note: If there is more than one Contacts entry that matches the last four or five digits, a list is displayed which allows you to select the desired number to call. MENU to make the call.
  • Page 127: Restricting Outgoing Voice Calls

    Restricting Outgoing Voice Calls Allows you to restrict the phone’s outgoing call usage by the following options: Allow all to allow outgoing calls to be made (no restrictions). Contacts Only to allow outgoing calls to only those numbers saved in the Contacts list.
  • Page 128: Call Answer Mode

    In addition to Outgoing Calls, several phone features and functions (Data and Camera/Pictures) can be locked or restricted from use. Lock Phone ( Menu > Settings > Security ) is a feature which prevents unauthorized access to the User Interface by locking all of the phone’s keys and buttons.
  • Page 129: Updating Phone Software

    The update phone software option allows you to download and update the software in your phone automatically. Only the internal software is updated; no contact entries or other information saved to your phone will be deleted. To update your phone: Select Menu >...
  • Page 131: Setting Your Phone's Security

    Resetting Your Default Settings Resetting Your Phone Security Features for Sprint Vision This section will familiarize you with your phone’s security settings. With several options available, you can customize your phone to meet your personal needs. Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security...
  • Page 132: Accessing The Security Menu

    Use the Navigation Pad to enter your lock code and display the Security menu. Tip: If you can't recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of your wireless phone number. If this doesn't work, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
  • Page 133: Using Your Phone's Lock Features

    On Power-Up and press .) (The standby screen then indicates - Locked- and you’ll be asked to re-enter your lock code to regain access to your phone features.) Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security...
  • Page 134: Unlocking Your Phone

    Unlocking the phone from the standby mode reset the security to "unlocked." Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911, Sprint Customer Service, and to your special numbers when in lock mode. (For information on special numbers, see “Creating and Using Special Numbers”...
  • Page 135: Changing The Lock Code

    Re-enter your new lock code and select Done ( Note: It is important to note this new lock code in a secure place. If you ever forget the new lock code, you will have to call Sprint Customer Service for assistance in resetting your phone’s lock code.
  • Page 136: Lock Services

    This setting allows you to lock voice call functions and Sprint Vision services. When you enable Lock Services, you will be unable to make new calls (excluding emergency numbers) or to access the Vision services until the lock has been disabled in the Security menu. Locking Voice Services Select Menu >...
  • Page 137: Creating And Using Special Numbers

    Tip: You can place calls to only 911, Sprint Customer Service, or your special numbers when the phone is in lock mode. You can save up to three special numbers in addition to your Contacts entries (the same number may be in both directories).
  • Page 138: Erasing Contacts

    Erasing Contacts You can quickly and easily erase all the contents of your Contacts list. To erase all the names and numbers in your Contacts: Select Menu > Settings > Security. Use the Navigation Pad to enter your lock code and select Done ( Select Erase >...
  • Page 139: Erasing Pic/Video

    Use the Navigation Pad to enter your lock code and select Done ( Select Erase > Erase Pic/Video and press If you are certain you would like to erase all picture and video content on your phone, select Yes and press Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security...
  • Page 140: Erasing Voice Memos

    Select Erase > Erase Voice Memo and press (The Erase All Voice Memos? dialog is displayed.) If you are certain that you would like to erase all stored voice memos on your phone, select Yes and press Erasing Text Messages You can use your phone’s Security menu to erase all text...
  • Page 141: Resetting Your Default Settings

    If you are certain that you would like to erase all text messages stored in your phone, select Yes and press Resetting Your Default Settings Resetting the default settings restores all the default settings to your phone. To reset your phone: Select Menu >...
  • Page 142: Resetting Your Favorites

    Use the Navigation Pad to enter your lock code and select Done ( Select Reset Favorites and press If you are certain that you would like to restore all the factory favorite settings, select Yes and press Resetting Your Phone Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings.
  • Page 143: Security Features For Sprint Vision

    You can disable Sprint Vision services, including Sprint Power Vision, without turning off your phone; however, you will not have access to all Sprint Vision and Sprint Power Vision services, including Web and messaging. Disabling Sprint Vision will avoid any charges associated with Vision services.
  • Page 144 Select Disable Vision and press To lock Sprint Vision services: Select Menu > Settings > Security. Enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) Select Lock Services and press Select Power Vision > Lock and press To unlock Sprint Vision services: Select Menu >...
  • Page 145: Controlling Your Roaming Experience

    Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode Using Call Guard Using Data Roam Guard Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off the Sprint National Network. Your new digital dual-band UpStage works anywhere on the Sprint National Network and allows you to roam on other 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where we’ve implemented roaming agreements with other...
  • Page 146: Understanding Roaming

    Sprint Power Vision. Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the Sprint National Network and enter an area where roaming is available, your call is dropped. If your call is dropped in an area where you think Sprint service is available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the network.
  • Page 147 Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming When you are roaming off the Sprint National Network, you may not receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming service area for an extended time.
  • Page 148: Setting Your Phone's Roam Mode

    Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which signals your phone accepts. Set Mode Choose from three different settings on your digital dual-band phone to control your roaming experience.
  • Page 149: Using Call Guard

    Press on your wireless phone. Note: If the Call Guard feature is set to On , you need to take an extra step to make or receive roaming calls. Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience ) and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy to Roaming >...
  • Page 150: Using Data Roam Guard

    Using Data Roam Guard Data Roam Guard asks you whether you want to roam off the Sprint National Network. Data Roam Guard makes it easy to manage your roaming charges by requiring an extra step before you access data while roaming. (This additional step is not required while on the network.)
  • Page 151: Managing Call History

    Prepending a Phone Number From the Call History Erasing the Call History The Call History keeps track of incoming calls, calls made from your phone, and missed calls. This section guides you through accessing and making the most of your Call History.
  • Page 152: Viewing History

    Viewing History You’ll find the Call History feature very helpful. It is a list of the last 20 phone numbers (or Contacts entries) for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. Call History makes redialing a number fast and easy. It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
  • Page 153: Call History Options

    Call History entry and press the details of the selected call. This feature displays the date and time of the call, the phone number (if available), and the caller’s name (if the number is already in your Contacts).
  • Page 154: Making A Call From The Call History

    Making a Call From the Call History To place a call from the Call History using the phone’s keypad: Select Menu > Call History. Select Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Missed Calls, or Recent Calls and press Use your Navigation key to select a Call History entry...
  • Page 155: Saving A Phone Number From The Call History

    Saving a Phone Number From the Call History MENU Contacts entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 20 characters. To save a phone number from Call History: Select Menu > Call History.
  • Page 156: Prepending A Phone Number From The Call History

    Prepending a Phone Number From the Call History If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to be outside your local area code, you can add the appropriate prefix by prepending the number. To prepend a phone number using the Main LCD: Select Menu >...
  • Page 157: Erasing The Call History

    Select Menu > Call History. Select Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls, Missed Calls, or Recent Calls and press Select Options ( highlighted entry or Erase All (via the Main LCD) to delete all entries in the list, and press Section 2E: Managing Call History MENU...
  • Page 159: Using Contacts

    Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry Dialing Sprint Services Backing Up All Contacts Now that you know the basics that make it easier to stay in touch with people and information, you’re ready to explore your phone’s more advanced features. This section explains how to use your phone’s Contacts and helps you make the most of...
  • Page 160: Adding A New Contacts Entry

    Adding a New Contacts Entry Your phone’s Contacts list can store up to 500 entries and each entry’s name can contain 20 characters. To add a new entry: Select Menu > Add New Entry. Use the phone’s keypad to enter a name for the new entry and press the Navigation key down.
  • Page 161: Finding Contacts Entries

    Finding Contacts Entries There are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by name, by speed dial number, by group, and by voice dial tags. Follow the steps outlined in the sections below to display entries from the Contacts menu.
  • Page 162: Finding Speed Dial Numbers

    The up/down Volume Keys also act as a page-by-page scroll within certain lengthy menu screens. This is especially helpful within the Speed Dial entry list where there can be about 99 individual entries. Using these keys makes selecting a location within the list pretty easy.
  • Page 163: Renaming Groups

    Highlight a group category and select Options ( Select Erase group and press Select Yes to erase the group and press Note: For information on assigning a ringer to a particular Group, see page 143. Section 2F: Using Contacts ). (The phone...
  • Page 164: Contacts Entry Options

    (See “Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry” on page 139.) [E-mail] to add an email address to the entry. [URL] to add a Web site’s URL to the entry. [Nickname] to add a nickname to the entry. [Memo] to add a note, street address, or other information.
  • Page 165: Adding A Phone Number To A Contacts Entry

    [Default Ringer] to assign a preprogrammed or downloaded ringer. Tip: You can view the next entry by pressing the Navigation key right or view the previous entry by pressing the Navigation key left. Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry...
  • Page 166: Editing A Contacts Entry's Phone Number

    Press hold Re-enter or edit the number and press Select Done ( ) > Edit. to clear one digit at a time, or press and to erase the whole number. ) to save the number. MENU MENU Section 2F: Using Contacts...
  • Page 167: Assigning Speed Dial Numbers

    Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Your phone can store up to 99 phone numbers in speed dial locations. For details on how to make calls using speed dial numbers, see “Using Speed Dialing” on page 64. Speed dial numbers can be assigned when you add a new Contacts entry, when you add a new phone number to an existing entry, or when you edit an existing number.
  • Page 168: Editing A Contacts Entry

    Entries” on page 135) and highlight the name of the person you wish to edit. Select Options ( Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit (Name, Group, Default Ringer, etc.) and press Add and/or edit the desired information and press Select Done ( ) >...
  • Page 169: Selecting A Ringer Type For An Entry

    Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “Ringer Types” on page 82.) To select a ringer type for an entry: Display a Contacts entry (see “Finding Contacts Entries”...
  • Page 170: Dialing Sprint Services

    Highlight Yes to call the selected service and press Main LCD, switches over, and activates the phone.) To dial a service from standby mode using your phone’s keypad: Dial the appropriate service number seen below: Account Info – Customer Service –...
  • Page 171: Backing Up All Contacts

    Backing Up All Contacts It may be necessary to transfer or backup all of your contacts to another device. This may be especially helpful if you are changing phones or would like to give another person all your contacts. To setup and configure wireless backup: Select Menu >...
  • Page 172 Note: Wireless backup is a paid service. Activating this feature will incur a monthly charge on your account. From your personal computer, launch your Internet browser and go to www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com. Enter your wireless phone number (without hyphens) in the Sprint PCS Phone Number field.
  • Page 173 To confirm the transfer of all contacts to the remote site: Select Menu > Settings > Wireless Backup. Select View Status and press to confirm the time and date of the last successful backup. To access the backup information on the...
  • Page 175: Using The Phone's Scheduler And Tools

    It takes productivity to a whole new level. If at any point in the setup process you have to enter or edit numbers or text, you will need to use the phone’s keypad.
  • Page 176: Using Your Phone's Scheduler

    Using your Navigation Pad, highlight the day to which you would like to add an event and press Tip: Use the Navigation Pad to scroll up or down by week through the Scheduler. Select Add New ( then deactivates the Main LCD, switches over, and activates the phone.)
  • Page 177 Appointment, Business, Personal, Vacation, or Birthday. Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting the alarm field and pressing the Navigation Pad left or right to select one of the following: No Alarm, On Time, 10min before, 30min before, or 1 Hr before .
  • Page 178: Event Alert Menu

    By playing the assigned ringer type. By illuminating the backlight. Event Alert Menu When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm scheduled, your phone alerts you and displays the event summary. To silence the alarm and reset the schedule,...
  • Page 179: Viewing Events

    Tip: In the Scheduler view, days with events scheduled are highlighted. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule, highlight it and press Going to Today’s Planner Menu To go to the Scheduler menu for today’s date: Select Menu >...
  • Page 180: Erasing Events

    In the Scheduler view, days with events scheduled are highlighted. Select Options ( appear asking you if you want to erase all the day's events.) Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel and press To erase all scheduled events in your planner: Select Menu >...
  • Page 181: Using Your Phone's Alarm Clock

    Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple alarm capabilities. To use the alarm clock: Select Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock. Select Alarm #1, Alarm #2, or Alarm #3 and press Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the activation field.
  • Page 182 Select a repeating status for the alarm by highlighting the Repeat field. Press the Navigation Pad left or right to select Once, Mon to Fri, Sat & Sun, or Daily. Select a snooze interval for the alarm by highlighting the Snooze Interval field.
  • Page 183: Using Your Phone's Memo Pad

    Using Your Phone’s Memo Pad Your phone comes with a memo pad you can use to compose and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized. To compose a note: Select Menu > Tools > Memo Pad. Note: If there are no memos saved yet, the No Memo Entered dialog is displayed, the Phone Display screen is activated and the text entry screen is immediately displayed.
  • Page 184: Using Your Phone's Tools

    Mobile Podcasts See “Mobile Podcasting” on page 251. Note: This is a data service which can incur data charges. To prevent any unexpected charges, please review your current plan or call Sprint Customer Service for assistance. Mass Storage...
  • Page 185 Interface Connector To connect the phone to a PC: Connect one end of the supplied USB Data Cable to your PC’s USB port. Plug the other end of the USB Data Cable into your Power/Accessory Interface Connector located on the side of the phone.
  • Page 186 Select Yes to confirm the format of your Multi Media Card or No to cancel the process and press Note: Formatting the media card erases all data currently stored on the card. To display the current memory allocation: Select Menu > Tools > Mass Storage >...
  • Page 187: Using The Calculator

    Using the Calculator Your phone comes with a built-in calculator. To use the calculator: Select Menu > Tools > Calculator. (The phone then deactivates the Main LCD, switches over, and activates the phone.) Enter the first numbers using your phone’s keypad.
  • Page 188 Select Menu > Tools > Planner > Task List. Note: If there are no tasks saved yet, the No Task Entered dialog is displayed, the Phone Display screen is activated and the text entry screen is immediately displayed.
  • Page 189 Countdown This option allows you to enter a timer that counts down to an event based on a date and time specified. Select Menu > Tools > Planner > Countdown. Note: If there are no countdowns saved, the New Countdown screen is automatically displayed.
  • Page 190: World Time

    World Time To view the time in 38 different locations: Select Menu > Tools > World Time. Press the Navigation Pad left or right to scroll through different cities and time zones. Select Set DST ( On or Off. Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Scheduler and Tools...
  • Page 191: Using Your Phone's Voice Services

    Using Lookup <Name> Using Go To <App> Managing Voice Memos Your phone’s Voice Services let you place calls using your voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on your phone. This section includes easy-to-follow instructions on using voice-activated dialing and managing voice memos.
  • Page 192: Using Voice-Activated Dialing

    There is no voice training required to use the voice recognition feature. You simply say the predesignated command displayed on your screen in a normal tone of voice to perform the desired function. To activate voice recognition: Press and hold command.)
  • Page 193: Using Call

    “No number available, John Smith, Mobile,” and then launch the Contacts application for that name. If a name has only a single number, or if you know the name but are not sure which number to call, say “Call” followed by the name only.
  • Page 194: Calling Nicknames

    Calling Phone Numbers (Digit Dialing) To voice dial a number that is not stored in your Contacts list: Press and hold Say “Call” followed immediately by a valid string of digits to be dialed, for example, say “Call 555...
  • Page 195 Adapt Digit adaptation. After you adapt Digit Dial, your phone will be customized to your voice. Other people will not be able to use Digit Dial on your phone unless they reset the phone to factory defaults. Note: ONLY adapt Digit Dial if the system is frequently mis-recognizing your speech.
  • Page 196 Tips for adapting Digit Dial: Adapt digits in a quiet place. Make sure you wait for the beep before starting to speak. Speak clearly, but say each digit sequence naturally. If you make a mistake while recording a sequence of...
  • Page 197 After confirming that the recording is acceptable, repeat the recording process with the next set of digits. (After six sets of digits, the phone will ask you whether you want to do more adaptation. Answer “Yes.”) Repeat steps 6-8 for another six sets of digits. (After the sixth set of digits, you will be halfway through the session and the phone will ask “More Adaptation?”)
  • Page 198: Using Choice Lists

    Using Choice Lists If your phone is not confident it has recognized a name or number correctly, it might display a choice list and prompt you with “Call?” followed by the first choice on the list. To confirm the choice, say “Yes,” or to hear the next choice, say “No.”...
  • Page 199: Using Send Email

    Email John Smith.” Note: The contact must have a previously entered email address as part of their profile. If there is no current email, you will be prompted to use the phone’s keypad to enter a new email address before continuing.
  • Page 200: Using Send Text

    If you say “Send” without specifying a recipient, your phone prompts you with “Say the name.” Say the name of a person in your Contacts list and, optionally, the type of number. Note: When you start a text message through voice activation, the message opens in VoiceMode automatically.
  • Page 201: Using Lookup

    “Please Choose.” If the list is too long to fit on one screen, the screen displays “Next Menu.” You can say the name of a destination, or say “Next Menu” to view the next screen.
  • Page 202: Managing Voice Memos

    Press To review the recorded memo: Select Review ( – or – Select Menu > Tools > Voice Memo > Review choose the correct file and press Note: Your phone can store a total of 10 one-minute memos. or select Finish (...
  • Page 203: Reviewing Voice Memos

    Review ( Note: Voice Memos recorded from a direct phone conversation are shown in the list with the phone number used during the recording process and an adjacent phone icon. Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services PQRS ] is ).
  • Page 204 January 11th 2007 would be listed as: Jan11 06:13P and Jan11 09:11P. These file names (captions) can be changed. Note: In the case of a Voice Memo recorded from a direct phone conversation, the filename consists of the phone number used during the recording process.
  • Page 205 Press to delete the previous text and then use the keypad to enter a new caption for the selected memo. Select Done ( the new caption text. Viewing the Information for a Voice Memo To view the information for a recorded voice memo: Select Menu >...
  • Page 207: Using The Built-In Camera

    Your phone’s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full- color digital pictures, view your pictures using the Main LCD, and instantly send them to family and friends. It’s fun and as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera: just take a picture, view it on your Main LCD, and send it from your phone to up to 25 people.
  • Page 208: Taking Pictures

    Options menu. See “Camera Mode Options” on page 186 for more information.) Shortcut: Use the Main LCD as a viewfinder and aim the camera lens at your subject. Press the volume key to display the image right-side up or upside down.
  • Page 209 Post to Service to upload your image to a third party online service. Review Albums to go to the In Phone folder to review your saved pictures. Postcard to take a picture of handwritten text and digitize the writing into your image. Once placed in the image, you can modify the colors, placement, and various other features.
  • Page 210 The Navigation Pad allows you to dynamically access some of the most common Camera options without having to lose sight of your subject. The Navigation Pad can be used to access the following camera options: Capture can be done either by tapping on on the Navigation Pad.
  • Page 211 MENU BACK MENU BACK To access your media storage folder: Select Menu > Pictures > Camera > Options > Launch > Review Pictures. Use the Navigation Pad to view and scroll through these pictures. To access your phone’s settings: Select Menu > Pictures > Camera >...
  • Page 212: Camera Mode Options

    Scroll Up to increase the image brightness. Scroll Down to decrease the image brightness. Camera Mode Options When the phone is on and in camera mode (page 184), select Options ( Night Shot Mode to activate the low light image capture functionality.
  • Page 213 To activate the self timer: From camera mode, select Options ( Select Self Timer and highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use (5 sec or 10 sec) and press (The default setting is Off.) Select Capture ( timer.
  • Page 214: Selecting Camera Settings

    To cancel the self-timer after it has started: Press Back ( Selecting Camera Settings To select your camera settings: Select Menu > Pictures > Camera > Options. Use the Navigation Pad to select...
  • Page 215: Recording Videos

    Select Video Mail or Long Video and press Note: Video Mail can be at most 30 seconds in length, but the length of a Long Video is dependent on both the quality settings and storage media being used (phone or memory card).
  • Page 216 Assign to assign the video as a Video Ringer or for incoming Voice Calls (with Caller ID or No Caller ID). Erase to delete the video. Post to Service to upload the video to your Picture Mail account. Camcorder to return to camcorder mode.
  • Page 217: Video Mode Options

    Note: Video is shot in MPEG-4 format at 15 fps with a maximum recording time per segment of 30 seconds. The video quality is as follows: 100k (Fine), 80k (Normal), 64k (Economy). Video Mode Options When the phone is open and in camcorder mode, select...
  • Page 218: Selecting Camcorder Settings

    Quality to select the video quality setting (Fine, Normal, or Economy). Save Video To to select the destination for the video files (Phone or Memory Card). Setting the Camcorder Self-timer The self-timer function operates the same as it does in Camera mode.
  • Page 219: In Phone Folder

    In Phone Folder Once a picture is taken, it is automatically saved to the In Phone folder. From the In Phone folder, you can view all of the pictures you have taken, store selected images in your phone, send pictures to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site www.sprint.com/picturemail...
  • Page 220: In Phone Folder Options

    Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a Vision connection. Note: If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to create your Sprint Picture Mail Password. See “Creating Your Sprint Picture Mail Password”...
  • Page 221: Memory Card Options

    Copy/Move to copy or move an image or video to an installed memory card. Detail/Edit to attach a text caption or view the media information associated with the image. Album list to display the list of albums saved in your phone.
  • Page 222 Note: If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to create your Sprint Picture Mail Password. See “Creating Your Sprint Picture Mail Password” on page 198. Post to Service to send the image to a number of popular third-party Web image services.
  • Page 223: Online Albums

    Options ( ) to display the following options: Send to send an image to another user using picture mail. Print.. to print an image by mail, at a retail outlet, or by using a PictBridge or Bluetooth connection. Note: If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to create your Sprint Picture Mail Password.
  • Page 224: Sending Sprint Picture Mail

    Once you’ve taken a picture or video, you can use the messaging capabilities of your phone to instantly share it with family and friends. You can send a picture to up to 25 people at a time using their email addresses or their wireless phone numbers.
  • Page 225 This system-generated password is used to activate Picture Mail on your phone (step 15). Select Menu > Messaging > Text Message > Inbox and press Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera...
  • Page 226 Note: If your Sprint service plan does not include Sprint Picture Mail, you will first be prompted to subscribe to the service for an additional monthly charge. To complete your Picture Mail setup you'll first need to take a picture with your phone. (See “Taking Pictures”...
  • Page 227: Sending Pictures From The In Phone Folder

    (You will be prompted to confirm your password.) Note: If you get a network connection error, it might be necessary to cycle power to your phone to re-establish a connection. Please wait while the system connects to the site and confirms your account information.
  • Page 228 Select To Contacts, Postcard, or via Bluetooth and press Note: The first time you send Sprint Picture Mail, you will be prompted to establish an account via the Sprint Picture Mail Web site. (See “Creating Your Sprint Picture Mail Password”...
  • Page 229 If you wish to include a voice memo message with the picture, use the Navigation Pad to highlight the Audio box and select Record ( recording. (Maximum recording time is 10 seconds.) Confirm the recipients, message, audio message, and picture.
  • Page 230: Sending Pictures From Messaging

    Select Menu > Messaging > Send Message > Picture Mail. Select a contact from the Recent List ( to switch over to the phone’s text entry dialog and enter a mobile number or an email address using the keypad and select OK ( Enter additional recipients or select Next ( continue.
  • Page 231: Managing Sprint Picture Mail

    Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone to your online Sprint Picture Mail account at (see “In Phone Folder Options” on page 194), you can use your computer to manage your pictures. From the Sprint Picture Mail Web site ( www.sprint.com/picturemail...
  • Page 232: Managing Online Pictures And Videos From Your Phone

    Managing Online Pictures and Videos From Your Phone You can use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you have uploaded to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site at www.sprint.com/picturemail page 194 for information about uploading.) To view your online pictures from your phone: Select Menu >...
  • Page 233: Downloading Your Online Pictures

    Detail/Edit Uploading Pictures To upload pictures: Select Menu > Pictures > My Albums > In Phone or Memory Card. (Thumbnail pictures will be displayed.) Select the picture(s) you wish to upload by placing a checkmark on each image and select Options (...
  • Page 234: Accessing Online Picture Options From Your Phone

    Copy/Move to copy or move pictures to a selected album: Copy This to copy the selected picture to the album. Copy All to copy all pictures in the current album (or Inbox) to the target album. Move This to move the selected picture to the album.
  • Page 235 Erase to select Erase Selection or Erase All to erase a single picture or all pictures saved in the current album (or Inbox). Expand ( To access your Online Albums options from your phone: Display the album list in the Online Sprint Picture Mail menu.
  • Page 236: Printing Pictures Using Pictbridge

    PictBridge is an industry standard established by the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) that enables a range of digital photo solutions, including direct photo printing from a digital camera to a printer without the need for a PC. Printing From Your Phone Your phone’s built-in camera allows you to print images...
  • Page 237 Press the Navigation Pad down to select Date. Press the Navigation Pad left or right to turn this option on or off. Press the Navigation Pad down to select Border. Press the Navigation Pad left or right to turn this option on or off.
  • Page 238: Settings And Info

    Settings and Info The Settings and Info menu allows you to configure where pictures or videos are saved, view your account information, or set the view to portrait or landscape mode. To access the Settings and Info menu: Select Menu > Pictures > Settings and Info.
  • Page 239: Using Sprint Tv

    National Network. Just access your media player from your phone’s main menu, scroll to your choice of channel, and select one of the video or audio clips to play. It’s like having a TV in the palm of your hand.
  • Page 240: Accessing Your Media Player's Channel Listings

    Select ( If the content is not part of your current Sprint TV content, you will be provided with the option to either: Preview: Provides you with a brief stream of the media content.
  • Page 241: Multimedia Faqs

    (unless it’s a channel that doesn’t have an associated monthly fee). Accepting the charge gives you access to the channel for as long as you continue to pay the monthly fee. If you accept the fee, the next time you access your phone’s media player, this channel will appear in the My Channels section of your Channel Listings.
  • Page 242 These channels automatically appear in the My Channels section of your Channel Listings. If I don’t subscribe to Sprint Vision Plan, will I still be able to view the multimedia clips? Yes; for service access charges, please consult your...
  • Page 243 Available Channels to which you subscribe. Can I surf to a different channel while I am playing a clip? Yes; while you are playing a clip, you can use the up and down navigation buttons to surf to a different channel.
  • Page 245: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    PCs, printers, and wireless phones. The Bluetooth communication range is usually up to approximately 10 meters (30 feet). This section details how to set up and make the most of your phone’s Bluetooth capabilities. Section 2K: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology...
  • Page 246: Turning Bluetooth On And Off

    If the handset is paired with Bluetooth headset and an incoming call is received, the handset will display the name of a caller if that number is currently in the Contacts list. If the number is not currently saved to the phone, it will only display the incoming number.
  • Page 247: Using The Bluetooth Settings Menu

    Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including: Entering or changing the name your phone uses for Bluetooth communication. Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 248: Bluetooth Settings: Visibility

    Any changes you make to your Bluetooth settings will be saved when you exit the Bluetooth Settings menu. Any setting changes will apply to all devices in the same category. Bluetooth Settings: My Bluetooth Device Address To display your phone’s Bluetooth address: Select Menu >...
  • Page 249: Bluetooth Profiles

    The call can then be received by pressing a button. Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume key on the side of the phone. HFP: Hands-Free Profile – Bluetooth technology connects the phone to a wireless Bluetooth-enabled car kit.
  • Page 250: Pairing Bluetooth Devices

    TVs, hi-fi equipment, etc. to allow a single remote control (or other device) to control all the A/V equipment that a user has access to. It may be used in concert with A2DP or VDP. Note: Verify your headset/device is powered and is configured for pairing.
  • Page 251 Waiting for Pairing If you are going to be using a Dial-Up Network (DUN) profile to pair with a PC or PDA, you will need to allow the other device to initiate pairing with your phone. To allow your phone to be paired with another Bluetooth device: Verify your headset/device is powered and is configured for pairing.
  • Page 252: Receive Contents To

    The PC must support Bluetooth Wireless Technology to transfer files. To transfer files: Make sure that the PC is set up to send and receive files via a Bluetooth connection with a shared directory. Select Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > Settings > Receive Contents to.
  • Page 253: Section 3: Sprint Service Features

    Sec t ion 3 Sprint Service Features T T M M...
  • Page 255: Sprint Service Features: The Basics

    Making a Three-Way Call Using Call Forwarding Now that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your Sprint service. This section outlines your basic Sprint service features. Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics...
  • Page 256: Using Voicemail

    Setting Up Your Voicemail All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore, you will want to set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.
  • Page 257: New Voicemail Message Alerts

    Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off. However, you are notified of new messages only when your phone is turned on and you are in a Sprint service area. Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics...
  • Page 258: Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages

    Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages You can review your messages directly from your phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your phone, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys. Using One-Touch Message Access Press and hold box.)
  • Page 259: Voicemail Options

    Voicemail Button Guide Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening to voicemail messages. For further details and menu options, see “Voicemail Menu Key Guide” on page 237. Date/Time Replay PQRS Erase Shift Cancel Voicemail Options Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your voicemail.
  • Page 260: Voicemail-To-Voicemail Message

    Press Setting Up Group Distribution Lists Create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20 contacts. Press and hold voicemail box contains any new or saved messages, press Press the system prompts. Press Press Follow the voice prompts to create, edit, rename, or delete group lists.
  • Page 261 Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Reply Reply to a voice message received from any other Sprint Voicemail user. After listening to a voice message, press Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply. Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Forwarding Forward a voice message, except those marked “Private,” to other Sprint Voicemail users.
  • Page 262: Clearing The Message Icon

    Extended Absence Greeting When your phone is turned off or you are off the Sprint National Network for an extended period, this greeting can be played instead of your normal personal greeting. From the main voicemail menu, press Options.
  • Page 263 Voicemail Menu Key Guide Following the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu. The following list outlines your phone’s voicemail menu structure. Listen Envelope Information (Date & Time Information) Send Reply...
  • Page 264 Expert Mode (On/Off) Place a Call Disconnect Shift Skip Passcode On/Off Autoplay On/Off Playback of Message Date & Time & Caller Info On/Off Change Passcode Group Distribution List Callers to Send Numeric Page On/Off Return to Previous Menu Change Main Personal Greetings...
  • Page 265: Using Sms Text Messaging

    – and they can send messages to you. When you receive a new message, it will automatically be displayed on your phone’s screen. In addition, SMS Text Messaging includes a variety of preset messages, such as “I’m running late, I’m on my way,”...
  • Page 266: Accessing Sms Text Messages

    To reply to an SMS Text message: While the message is open on the Main LCD, select Reply ( Press the FLIP button (located on the side of the phone) to deactivate the Main LCD, switch over, and activate the phone’s text entry dialog.
  • Page 267 Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons. To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Use Options ( input mode. To use a preset message or an emoticon, select Options ( Emoticons. Select the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number next to the message or emoticon.
  • Page 268: Using Preset Messages

    Using Preset Messages Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends, family, and coworkers easier than ever. To add or edit preset messages: Select Menu > Messaging > Settings > General > Preset Messages. Select Options ( select Add New.
  • Page 269: Using Sms Voice Messaging

    Select Yes. (When activation is complete, an activation confirmation screen appears.) Note: If you select No during step 2 above, you will see an alert message. If you select No after reading the message, incoming SMS Voice messages will not be downloaded to your phone.
  • Page 270: Playing An Sms Voice Message

    Playing an SMS Voice Message To play an SMS Voice message from the main menu: Select Menu > Messaging > VoiceSMS. Highlight the message you want to play and press Select Reply ( the message options, select Options [ Composing SMS Voice Messages To compose an SMS Voice message: Select Menu >...
  • Page 271: Accessing Sms Voice Messages

    Use the text entry dialog to enter a From Name and select Done ( the Main LCD. Note: If this is the first time that you are sending an SMS message, the “From Name” screen is displayed. Enter the default name here for your messages. Select Done ( charges message, and select Continue ( complete the delivery process.
  • Page 272: Using Caller Id

    Using Caller ID Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, just follow these easy steps.
  • Page 273: Responding To Call Waiting

    Responding to Call Waiting When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Your phone’s screen informs you that another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone number (if it is available).
  • Page 274: Making A Three-Way Call

    (This connects both parties and begins your three-way call.) If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller will still remain connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all other callers are then disconnected.
  • Page 275: Using Call Forwarding

    Using Call Forwarding Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your phone when Call Forwarding is activated. To activate Call Forwarding:...
  • Page 277: Mobile Podcasting

    Registration and Podcast Sign-up Your phone's Mobile Podcast Services let you access and listen to audio podcasts right on your phone. A podcast is a media file that is distributed over the Internet using a syndication file format known as RSS feed. Mobile Podcast Services provide access to RSS distributed audio content on your wireless phone.
  • Page 278: Launching The Mobile Podcast Service

    In order to connect to the remote service, you cannot have the data cable connected to the Power/Interface connector on the phone. Doing so shifts the phone into a direct data communication mode and prevents wireless connection to the remote service. Remove the cable and try again.
  • Page 279: Podcast Channel Options

    Preferences to set Preferences for Update channels at start up to provide login information, to manage old episodes, and to set the font size. (See “Updating Podcast Channel Preferences” on page 254.) Tell a Friend to tell friends about Samsung Mobile Podcasts by sending them an SMS text message.
  • Page 280: Updating Podcast Channel Preferences

    The Preferences menu allows you to provide your login information and manage the application behavior. Select Menu > Tools > Mobile Podcasts. Use the Navigation Pad to scroll down to the channel of your choice. Select Menu > Preferences from any channel. Use this option to update your default podcast preferences.
  • Page 281 You can choose to retain old episodes by unchecking this box. Font Size Options allows you to choose the default font size used by the display screen. The font size options are: Small Medium...
  • Page 282: Listening To Podcasts

    During the podcast, select Menu ( options: Play Next allows you to play the next podcast in the list (for the currently selected channel category). Play Previous allows you to play the previous podcast in the list (for the currently selected channel category).
  • Page 283 Samsung Podcasts. Select one of these feedback options: join mailing list – in the Message field type in your feedback message. call publisher – dials the preset contact phone number for the current publisher.
  • Page 284: Registration And Podcast Sign-Up

    Note: This streaming service accesses the Internet. If you do not already have Internet access as part of your service plan, data access charges may then be incurred. You can personalize the list of available podcasts by registering with Samsung Mobile Podcasts and then subscribing to your own set of preferred podcasts.
  • Page 285 Your account comes with a default channel group called My First Channel. Think of this set as a basic collection of available podcasts. You can also choose to create a new channel group.
  • Page 286 If this is your selected method of Podcast update, do not check the “Send a text message” option at the bottom of the Mobile Registration page. Using the [mobilize] links next to specific podcasts.
  • Page 287 Click Skip and take me to the podcasts if you do not wish to update your personal information at this time. Turn your phone off and then on again, and launch the podcasting service.
  • Page 289: Sprint Music And Your Player

    Exploring the Sprint Music Store Playing Music on Your Phone Multitasking Using UpStage With UpStage you have all your music in the palm of your hand. The Sprint Music Manager works hand in hand with UpStage to help keep both your local and downloaded music collections organized and in sync with your phone.
  • Page 290: Using The Sprint Music Manager

    Using the Sprint Music Manager UpStage lets you use the Sprint Music Manager application to manage the music content on your PC and then easily copy it to your phone’s microSD from your CD and you’re on your way. The Sprint Music Manager application helps you use your PC to organize, search for, purchase, and play music files and burn music CDs.
  • Page 291: Sprint Music Manager Overview

    Transfer: Allows you to organize and copy compatible music files from your PC to your phone's microSD card. A USB connection (via USB Data Cable) must be used to access and transfer music. Get Music: Provides access to several online music sites where you can purchase new music for your PC and your phone.
  • Page 292: Transferring Music To Your Phone

    Transferring Music to Your Phone The Sprint Music Manager lets you transfer music from your PC to your phone's microSD card. You can access and transfer your existing music collection (on PC) or you can purchase and transfer new music from leading online music stores.
  • Page 293 Interface Connector Use the Navigation Pad to select Sync My Music ( and press establishing a direct connection between your PC and the phone, which then converts your phone into an external storage device. Once the phone has established an active connection to the PC, the Connected indicator then appears at the upper-right of the screen.
  • Page 294 Sprint Music Manager and converted to an AAC+ format prior to being uploaded to UpStage. Click Search to begin the search. You will see a list of all matching music files found on your computer. If you are satisfied with the results of the search, click Finish to add the files to your application and return to the Manage tab.
  • Page 295 Manage tab. Note: All music imported into the Music Manager application is analyzed to register its file format and file properties such as: size, artist information, genre, album art, and album information. If you have previously added music to the application,...
  • Page 296 From the upper-right of the application screen, click the Play button to begin playback of the selected song. Use the slider (found below the song title) to move back and forth within the song. Use the Shuffle Songs button to randomize the playback of songs in your currently active playlist.
  • Page 297 Using the Transfer Tab This tab allows you to copy music files from your PC to your phone's microSD card. To copy songs to your phone: Connect your phone and your PC using the supplied USB cable. (See “Connecting Your Phone and Your PC” on page 266.)
  • Page 298 Note: A Memory card is required to listen to any music stored or downloaded to the phone. The number of files you can store depends on the size and format options of the memory card. Select Done ( Storage and return to the Main LCD standby screen.
  • Page 299: Exploring The Sprint Music Store

    The Sprint Music Store is an online music distribution site that lets you purchase, download, and manage digital music files to play on your phone. This service has now been augmented by implementing 3 easy-to-use media icons on the Main LCD: Sync My Music allows you to synchronize your music library between your PC and your phone.
  • Page 300: Accessing The Sprint Music Store

    You can access the Sprint Music Store right from your phone’s Main LCD, anywhere on the Sprint National Network. When you enter the store for the first time, you will be prompted to set up your user identification and password.
  • Page 301: Purchasing And Downloading Music

    PC.) Purchasing and Downloading Music Now that you’re in the store, you can shop for songs to purchase and download to your phone’s microSD card. To find and download music files from the Sprint Music Store:...
  • Page 302 Backing Up Your Downloaded Music Files When you purchase and download a music file from the Sprint Music Store, you get two versions of the song: one to download and play on your phone (file type: AAC+), and another to download from (file type: WMA).
  • Page 303: Playing Music On Your Phone

    Now that you have music on your phone (either uploaded from the Sprint Music Manager or purchased from the Sprint Music Store), you're ready to start listening. Follow the steps below to use the phone's built-in media player to listen to all your music. Accessing the Music Player...
  • Page 304 Use the phone's Volume keys to adjust the music volume. Press Press and hold the left side of the Navigation Pad to scan backwards through a song. Press and release the left side to return to the beginning of the song.
  • Page 305 Exiting the Music Player You can exit the music player screen while still listening to your music, or you can terminate the application to quit. To return to standby mode while still listening to your music, press to launch an onscreen...
  • Page 306: Multitasking Using Upstage

    As was noted in the previous section, while your current music selection is playing, you can activate the Menu option and choose from a list of available applications which can be run in tandem with your music.
  • Page 307 Note: The only way to receive a text message without interrupting your music, is to have your phone in vibrate mode and music must be playing in the background. Web launches the built-in Internet browser.
  • Page 308 Use the navigation key ( highlight Yes and press phone then deactivates the Phone Display, switches over, and activates the Main LCD with the application now running.) ). (This . The Phone DIsplay ) to MENU .
  • Page 309: Sprint Voice Command

    Accessing Information Using Sprint Voice Command With Sprint Voice Command, reaching your friends, family, and coworkers has never been easier – especially when you’re on the go. You can even listen to Web-based information, such as news, weather, and sports. Your voice does it all with Sprint Voice Command.
  • Page 310: Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command

    With Sprint Voice Command: You can store all your contacts’ phone numbers, so you can simply say the name of the person you want to call. There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail passwords, or try to dial while you’re driving.
  • Page 311: Initial Setup Of The Voice Command Service

    Initial Setup of the Voice Command Service To setup the Voice Command Service via your phone: Confirm you are currently signed up for this service prior to continuing. Just dial Shift you’ll hear the “Welcome to Sprint” prompt. At the main setup prompt, you’ll need to record your first and last name for the system.
  • Page 312: Creating Your Own Address Book

    Creating Your Own Address Book You can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with each name having up to five phone numbers. That’s 2500 phone numbers, and with the advanced technology of Sprint Voice Command, you can have instant access to all of them.
  • Page 313: Making A Call With Sprint Voice Command

    Shift After this prompt, simply say, in a natural voice, “Call” and the name of the person or the number you’d like to call. (For example, you can say, “Call Jane Smith on the mobile phone,” “Call John Baker at work (page 286),”...
  • Page 314: Accessing Information Using Sprint Voice Command

    Sprint Voice Command To access information using Sprint Voice Command: Press Say “Call the Web” and choose from a listing of information categories like news, weather, and sports. – or – Simply say “Call news room,” “Call the weather,” “Call Sports Central,”...
  • Page 315: Section 4: Safety And Warranty Information

    Sec t ion 4 Safety and Warranty Information T T M M...
  • Page 317: Important Safety Information

    Phone Guide Proprietary Notice This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to read and follow the information provided in this phone guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
  • Page 318: General Precautions

    Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off. Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken.
  • Page 319: Maintaining Safe Use Of And Access To Your Phone

    Following Safety Guidelines To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a given area. Turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 320 Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it as they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your Sprint invoice.
  • Page 321: Caring For The Battery

    Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time. It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance.
  • Page 322: Using Your Phone With A Hearing Aid Device

    Your Sprint Power Vision UpStage These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully.
  • Page 323 Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a combined rating of six for "best use." This is synonymous for T ratings. Sprint Nextel further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (even those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device.
  • Page 324: Radio Frequency (Rf) Energy

    Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.
  • Page 325 Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring, and calculation process.
  • Page 326: Owner's Record

    The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a sticker adhered to the phone. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
  • Page 327: Phone Guide Proprietary Notice

    5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569 5,490,165 5,511,073 T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents pending. Phone Guide template version Version 6A (052806).
  • Page 329: Manufacturer's Warranty

    In This Section Manufacturer’s Warranty Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section. For information regarding the terms and conditions of service...
  • Page 330: Manufacturer's Warranty

    Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of...
  • Page 331 Purchaser’s sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers’ name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.
  • Page 332 ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,...
  • Page 333 SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon. Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P. 1301 E. Lookout Drive Richardson, Texas 75082 Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) ©2007 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights reserved.
  • Page 335: Index

    Abbreviated Dialing 99 Making 100 Airplane Mode 95 Alarm Clock 155 Answering Calls 53 Application Volume 81 Applications 27 Auto Answer Mode 102 Backlight Change the Keypad Light Settings 79 Changing Settings 79 Power Save Mode 79 Battery Capacity 30...
  • Page 336 Contacts 133–147 Adding a Phone Number Adding an Entry 134 Dialing From 63 Editing a Entry 142 Editing a Phone Number Entry Options 138 Erasing 112 Finding Entries 135 Phonebook 112 Contacts Match 100 Copying Songs 271 Countdown 163 Data Roam Guard 124...
  • Page 337 Backing Up Your Downloads 276 Exploring 273 Purchasing and Downloading 275 My Content Erasing 112 Navigating the Main Menu 45 Navigation Pad Entering a Lock Code 106 Phone as Modem 27 Phone Number Displaying 50 Finding 60 With Pauses 61...
  • Page 338 TTY Use 96 PictBridge Printing 210 Picture/Video Erasing 113 Locking Pic/Video 108 Player Tab Accessing 277 Playing Music 277 Plus (+) Code Dialing 62 Podcast Channel Options 253 Channel Preferences 254 Create an Account 258 Launching 252 Listening to 256 Registration 258...
  • Page 339 Special Numbers 111 Speed Dialing 64 Assigning Numbers 141 Sprint Customer Service 7 Sprint Mail 26 Sprint Music Manager 264 Accessing Digital Lounge Get Tab 272 Manage Tab 268 Managing Libraries 269 Overview 265 Playing Songs 270 Searching for Music 268...
  • Page 340 Three-Way Calling 248 Transferring Music 266 Transferring Songs 271 TransFlash 35 TTY 96 TTY Use 96 Turning Your Phone On and Off 28 Unlocking Your Phone 108 Updating your Phone Software 103 Using Send Email 173 Videos Options 191 Recording 189 Selecting Settings 192 Voice Memos 176–178...

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