Table of Contents Table of Contents............................1 Audience Analysis...........................2 Source Documents..........................4 Task Analysis............................6 Working Table of Contents........................7 Graphics Plan Sheet..........................9 Format Plan Sheet..........................12 Access Aids Plan Sheet..........................13 Safety Messages Plan Sheet........................14...
TVs, mp3 players, cell phones or even smart phones. HTC One X may not be the first phone for most of the users, so they had the experience of reading cell phone’s introductions before. Besides, people at this age range are quick learners.
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before they purchase the phone. Users’ Learning Preferences& Learning Fluency These users prefer to learn by doing. The potential users are expected to have good language fluency. Most of them are well- educated and are willing to learn. Users’ Work Environment The users’...
The HTC official website gives introduction like this “Our best- rated Android phone just got even better with invigorated muscle packed into a blazing 1.7 GHz quad- core processor for 67% faster performance. HTC One X provides 64GB of internal storage and up to 50% longer battery life.”...
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I follow the manual to do some operations to find what I could do to prefect the manual, including adding specific information, rearranging the document design and improving the readability by adding appropriate information maps. http://www.digitaltrends.com/cell-phone-reviews/htc-one-x-review/ Customer support feedback http://www.phonearena.com/phones/HTC-One-X_id6967/reviews ...
Location Sign in Google Account to synchronize with online accounts Synchronizing information Install HTC Sync to synchronize with your computer Set up synchronization Download products or services Install apps from your computer to your phone ...
Working Table of Contents The HTC One X User Guide is organized mainly according to the tasks that users need to perform and application that users need to know. The table of contents is grouped based on the tasks the user should know and perform.
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using Bluetooth. And provides basic information about Bluetooth. Multimedia Tells how to take photos, record video. Gives specific and detailed procedure descriptions about how to brows gallery, listen to music and share media by using photo. Maps and Tells how to use Google maps and Location location services.
Graphics Plan Sheet The graphics in the HTC One X User Guide are as follows: Graphic Chapter# and Purpose Type Description Title #1 Basics To give the user an Screen A detailed drawing of phone’s overview of phone’s shot front panel.
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keyboard. #7 Messages To show what the user Table A table that lists all operations could do while reading the user could do with specific the message. procedure descriptions. #9 Social To show the interfaces Drawing A series of drawings of main of Facebook, Twitter pages of Facebook, Twitter and and Google Talk.
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on different ways. To provides each Table A table lists setting selections, Management setting’s function and descriptions and operations. operation.
Format Plan Sheet The format design for the HTC One X User Guide is as follows: Page Element Type and Size Rationale Page size 8.5” x 11” Company standard Cover stock Book title upper middle. Company standard Company logo lower right.
Access Aids Plan Sheet The access aids in the HTC Incredible S User Guide are as follows: Type of Aid Rationale Table of Contents Outlines the information in the guide Color Tabs Classifies chapters by using different colors Index Enables the user to locate information about terms and operations quickly Note: The document does not include chapter tables of contents section since the chapters are not long.
Safety Messages Plan Sheet The safety messages in the HTC One X User Guide are as follows: Safety Chapter # and Nature of Hazard Risk Involved Message Title #1 Basics Possible injury Warning for people. The battery stops charging when it over heats.
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captured with the camera will be stored onto your storage card. Possible cause Caution Multimedia the data lost. Check first if you have photos or videos copied on your storage card before to start using Gallery. Possible cause Caution Multimedia the data lost.
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4.1 Making Calls Making a call on the Phone dialer screen Using speed dial Calling a phone number in a text message Calling a phone number in an email Making an emergency call 4.2 Receiving Calls 4.3 HTC Caller ID...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 4.4 Using In-call Options Putting a call on hold Switching between calls Setting up a conference call Turning the speakerphone on or off during a call Muting the microphone during a call Ending a call 4.5 Using Call History 4.6 Call Services 4.7 Airplane Mode Chapter 5 People...
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8.2 Synchronizing with Your Computer Chapter 9 Social 9.1 Facebook for HTC Sense 9.2 Facebook for Android 9.3 What’s the Difference between Facebook for HTC Sense and Facebook for Android? 9.4 Tweeting on Your Phone Using Peep Sending a tweet...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 10.2 Clock About the HTC Clock widget About the Clock app Using Desk Clock Using World Clock Setting the alarm clock 10.3 Weather About the Weather widget Checking weather Chapter 11 Internet 11.1 Internet Connections Data connection...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 14.3 Locations Chapter 15 More Apps 15.1 Watching Videos on YouTube 15.2 Reading Reading news feeds Reading eBooks 15.3 Working on Documents, Spreadsheets, and Presentations 15.4 Keeping Track of Your Stocks 15.5 Listening to FM Radio 15.6 Recording Your Voice 15.7 Using Flashlight 15.8 Finding and Installing Apps from Android Market...
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Chapter 1 Basics Overview This chapter provides basic information necessary for you to check the phone, before you use it. The basic information includes accessories and components of the phone. This chapter also tells how to install the SIM card, storage card and battery.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 1.1 Getting to Know Your Touch Phone Introduction When you get your touch phone, the first thing you should do is to check accessories and components of the phone. In this topic, you can follow the steps to check you phone. In this part This topic contains the following content: Part...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Inside the Box Introduction Check if you have all the stuff inside the box. You will find them all to be very useful. Equipment inside box Phone Battery (Preinstalled) Micro SD card USB cable ...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Your Phone Front Panel Introduction The front panel of your phone has some basic components and buttons that you should know, before you start using it. Sample The graphic below shows the front panel of the phone. Component Number Name Description...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Top Panel Introduction The top panel of your phone has three components that you will find. Sample The graphic below shows the top panel of the phone. Component Description Number Name Description POWER Press to turn off the display temporarily. To turn off the power, press and hold for about 3 seconds.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Left Panel Introduction The left panel of your phone contains two buttons and a connector. Sample The graphic below shows the left panel of the phone. Component Number Name Description Description USB Connector Connect the supplied USB cable to synchronize information and to recharge the battery...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Right Panel Introduction The right panel of your phone contains two buttons and a connector. Sample The graphic below shows the right panel of the phone. Number Name Description Volume up During a call or when playing music, press this button to increase the volume.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Back Panel Introduction The back panel of your phone contains two buttons and a connector. Sample The graphic below shows the back panel of the phone. Component Number Name Description Description 8 megapixel See 12.1 Taking Photos and Videos for camera details Dual LED flash...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Back Cover How to remove the Back Cover Introduction Remove the back cover to access the battery compartment, SIM card shot, and storage card slot. Procedure steps To remove the back cover, complete the following steps: Step Action Hold your phone securely with the front facing down...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to replace the Back Cover Introduction To get the best signal for calls, data connection, or GPS navigation, be sure to secure the back cover tightly to the phone. Procedure steps To replace the back cover, complete the following steps: Step Action Align the back cover onto the phone’s top panel...
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 1.2 Installing the SIM Card, Storage Card and Battery Introduction You should install the SIM card, storage card and battery, before you start to use your phone. You can complete the installation according to the following instruction. In this topic This topic contains the following parts: Part...
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How to insert or remove the SIM card Introduction The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/ message memory. HTC One X supports both 1.8V and 3V SIM cards. Note: Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your phone. You should consult with your mobile operator for a replacement SIM card.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Storage Card How to Insert the Storage Card Introduction Use the microSD card to store your photos, videos, and music. You’ll find the microSD card already inserted in your phone. Procedure steps To insert the storage card, complete the following steps: Step Action Take the back cover off.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to Remove the Storage Card Introduction You can remove the miscroSD card to replace another one. Or you can transfer the files in the storage card to other devices by removing it from the phone firstly. Note: If your phone is on, you must first “unmount”...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to Remove the Storage Card While the Phone Is On Introduction When you need to remove the storage card while the phone is on, unmounts the storage card first to prevent corrupting or damaging the files in the storage card.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Battery How to remove or insert the batter Introduction Your phone uses a rechargeable battery. Please use only original batteries and accessories that came with your phone or replacements that we recommend. Procedure steps To remove/insert battery, complete the following steps: Step Action Take the back off.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to charge the battery Introduction The battery is partially charged when shipped. Before you turn on and start using your phone, it is recommended that you charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. ...
This chapter provides essential information useful for you to start using your touch phone—HTC Incredible S. This chapter also introduces basic operations of the phone. Purpose Use this chapter to learn how to get start a new phone—HTC One X. In this chapter This chapter contains the following topics: Topic...
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 2.1 Starting Up Introduction You should know the basic operations before you start to use your phone. Besides, when you switch on your phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set up your phone. You can get this essential information from this topic.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Switching Your Phone On and Off Introduction If you want to start using your phone, the first thing you should do is switching your phone on. Procedure step To switch your phone, the only thing you need to do is: To press and hold the POWER button.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to Switch Your Phone Off Introduction When you want to shut down your phone, you can read this part. Procedure steps To switch your phone off, complete the following steps: Step Action IF the display is… THEN…...
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Setting up your phone for the first time When you switch on your phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set up your phone. The things you can do are: Choose your language ...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Types of Touch gestures Introduction Use touch gestures to get around the HOME screen, open apps, scroll through lists, and more. Types of gestures The following table describes several types of touch gestures. Movement Description Graphics When you want to type on the keyboard select onscreen items such as...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Two-finger In some apps that have scrolling soring, like Mail or People, you can use two fingers to scroll the screen. The screen displays the sorting order, and you can easily scroll to the information you want.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 2.2 Home Screen Introduction Your Home screen is where you make your phone your own. It comes with a weather clock widget that shows the time and weather in your current location. You can also add your favorite apps, shortcuts, folders and widgets so they’re always just a tap away.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Extended Home Screen How to Extend Home Screen Introduction As you start to do more things with your phone, you might find that one Home screen is not enough. You can use up to six extra screens. It should be plenty.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Status and Notifications Introduction Status and notifications are always displayed in the front of phone screen to convey some certain messages. You could check these icons to know the regular status of your phone easily. This topic provides basic information about status and notifications.
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Notification LED Introduction From the notification LED, you can get some primary status of your phone easily. Types of The following table describes basic information. Notification LED Display Description Solid green light When the phone is connected to the power adapter or a computer and the battery id fully charge Flashing green light...
TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Notification LED Display Notifications Panel How to Open the Notifications panel Introduction When you get a new notification, you can open the Notifications panel to see the message, reminder or event notification. You can learn the simple way to open the notifications panel from this part.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How to Switch between Recently-opened Apps Introduction On the Notifications panel, you can easily access up to eight apps you just recently opened. Here are two ways to finish this operation. Procedure steps To switch between recently opened apps, you can select one way: 1.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 How To Close the Notifications Panel Introduction After you check new notifications, you can close the panel. Procedure steps To close the notifications panel, complete the following steps: Step Action Press and hold the bottom bar of the Notifications panel. Slide your finger up the screen.
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Index Symbols 3.5mm headset jack…………………...……7 Dual LED flash………………………………10 Accessories……………………………………..3 Earpiece…………………………………………6 Airplane mode………………………………35 Editing text…………………………………...35 Alarms………………………………………….35 Event……………………………………………34 Apps……………………………………………..35 Extend Home screen……………………..27 Back……………………………………………….6 Finger gestures……………………………..24 Back over……………………………………...10 Front panel…………………………………….6 Back panel………………………………………9 Battery…………………………………………33 Gallery………………………………………….35 Bluetooth……………………………………...35 Browser………………………………………..35 MENU……………………………………………..6 Message………………………………………..34 Calendar……………………………………….35 Microphone…………………………………..6 Calls……………………………………………..35 MicroSD card……………………………….…5...
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TCOM 4070/001 Manual 2 Index Power adapter………………………………..5 VOLUME DOWN……………………………...8 Reminder……………………………………...34 VOLUME UP……………………………………8 Remove the back cover………………….11 Remove the SIM card…………………….14 Weather………………………………………..35 Remove the storage card……………….16 Remove/insert the battery…………….18 Replace the back cover.....12 SEARCH………………………………………….6 SIM Card…………………………………………3 Speaker………………………………………...10 Status bar……………………………………..36 Storage Card…………………………………...3 Switch your phone off……………………22 Switch your phone on or off…………..20 Top panel……………………………………….7...
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