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  • Page 1: User Manual

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  • Page 2: Please Read Before Proceeding

    DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE PHONE IS CHARGING. YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU DISASSEMBLE OR ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE PHONE. PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and  stipulate that you must inform the person with whom you are speaking that the  conversation is being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws and regulations of  your country when using the recording feature of your phone. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 009 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. HTC, the HTC logo, HTC Innovation, ExtUSB, HTC Tattoo, HTC Sense, HTC Peep,  Footprints, HTC Sync, and HTC Care are trademarks and/or service marks of   HTC Corporation. Copyright © 009 Google Inc. Used with permission. Google, the Google logo, Android, Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube,  Android Market, and Google Talk are trademarks of Google Inc. Google, the Google logo and Google Maps are trademarks of Google, Inc. TeleAtlas®  Map Data ©009. Street View Images ©009 Google.
  • Page 3    Copyright © 009, Esmertec AG. All Rights Reserved. Java, JME and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks  of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Facebook is a trademark of Facebook, Inc. Twitter is a trademark of Twitter, Inc., and is used under license. Flickr is a trademark of Yahoo! Inc. Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents:  4,901,07   5,490,165   5,056,109   5,504,77   5,101,501   5,778,8  5,506,865   5,109,90   5,511,07   5,8,054   5,55,9   5,710,784  5,67,61   5,544,196   5,67,6   5,568,48   5,7,8   5,659,569  5,600,754   5,414,796   5,657,40   5,416,797 All other company, product and service names mentioned herein are trademarks,  registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. HTC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained  herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this  material. The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is  subject to change without notice. HTC also reserves the right to revise the content  of this document at any time without prior notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or storing in a  retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form without prior written  permission of HTC.
  • Page 4 4  Disclaimers THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED “AS  IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF ANY KIND FROM  HTC. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, HTC AND ITS  AFFILIATES expressly disclaim any and all representations and warranties, express  or implied, arising by law or otherwise, regarding the Weather Information, Data,  Documentation, or any other Products and services, including without limitation  any express or implied warranty of merchantability, express or implied warranty of  fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, quality, accuracy, completeness,  effectiveness, reliability, usefulness, that the Weather Information, Data and/or  Documentation will be error-free, or implied warranties arising from course of  dealing or course of performance. Without limiting the foregoing, it is further understood that HTC and its Providers  are not responsible for Your use or misuse of the Weather Information, Data and/or  Documentation or the results from such use. HTC and its Providers make no express  or implied warranties, guarantees or affirmations that weather information will  occur or has occurred as the reports, forecasts, data, or information state, represent  or depict and it shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever to any person or  entity, parties and non-parties alike, for any inconsistency, inaccuracy, or omission  for weather or events predicted or depicted, reported, occurring or occurred.  WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE  THAT THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA AND/OR DOCUMENTATION MAY INCLUDE  INACCURACIES AND YOU WILL USE COMMON SENSE AND FOLLOW STANDARD  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE WEATHER  INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 5: Limitation Of Damages

      5 Limitation of Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL  HTC OR ITS PROVIDERS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY  INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY  KIND, IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INJURY, LOSS OF  REVENUE, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF DATA,  AND/OR LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF, OR RELATED TO, IN ANY MANNER,  OR THE DELIVERY, PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS, OR  USE OF THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION HEREUNDER  REGARDLESS OF THE FORESEEABILITY THEREOF. Important Health Information and Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid  possible legal liabilities and damages. Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all  warnings in the operating instructions on the product. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the  equipment, observe the following precautions. ELECTRICAL SAFETY This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the designated  battery or power supply unit. Other usage may be dangerous and will invalidate  any approval given to this product. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER GROUNDING INSTALLATION CAUTION: Connecting to an improperly grounded equipment can result in an  electric shock to your device. This product equipped with a USB Cable for connecting with desktop or notebook ...
  • Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT • Use the correct external power source A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source  required, consult your authorized service provider or local power company.  For a product that operates from battery power or other sources, refer to the  operating instructions that are included with the product. This product should be operated only with the following designated power  supply unit(s): AC Adapter •  HTC, Model TC P00 • Handle battery packs carefully This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the  battery pack is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the  battery pack. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts or  circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures  higher than 60˚C (140˚F). WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk    of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts,  expose to temperature above  60° C (140° F), or dispose of in fire or water.  Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries ...
  • Page 7   7 Note:    T his product should be operated only with the following designated  Battery Pack(s). • HTC, Model TOPA160 • Take extra precautions • Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may  cause a short circuit.  • Keep metal objects away so they don’t come in contact with the battery or  its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during operation. • The phone should be only connected to products that bear the USB-IF  logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. • Do not use a battery that appears damaged, deformed, or discolored, or  the one that has any rust on its casing, overheats, or emits a foul odor.  • Always keep the battery out of the reach of babies and small children, to  avoid swallowing of the battery. Consult the doctor immediately if the  battery is swallowed. • If the battery leaks:  • Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with skin or clothing.  If already in contact, flush the affected area immediately with clean  water and seek medical advice.  • Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with eyes. If already  in contact, DO NOT rub; rinse with clean water immediately and seek  medical advice.  • Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire as ...
  • Page 8 8  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not  leave the product or its battery inside a vehicle or in places where the temperature  may exceed 60°C (140°F), such as on a car dashboard, window sill, or behind a glass  that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods  of time. This may damage the product, overheat the battery, or pose a risk to the  vehicle. PREVENTION OF HEARING LOSS CAUTION: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or  headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time. NOTE: For France, Earphone (listed below) for this device have been tested to comply  with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable NF EN 50- 1:000 and/or NF EN 50-:00 standards as required by French Article L. 5-1. •  Earphone, manufactured by HTC, Model HS G5. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s navigation  system and its communications network, using this device’s phone function on  board an airplane is against the law in most countries. If you want to use this  device when on board an aircraft, remember to turn off your phone by switching to  Airplane Mode. ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where  blasting operations are in progress, or in potentially explosive atmospheres such  as fuelling areas, fuel storehouses, below deck on boats, chemical plants, fuel or  chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Please be aware that sparks in such  areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 9   9 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable  materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs  and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in  bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling  points such as service or gas stations, and are reminded of the need to observe  restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where  blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere  are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below deck  on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air  contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. ROAD SAFETY Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with  handheld devices, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using hands- free devices as an alternative is allowed. PICTOGRAMS AND GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Read this manual’s Safety  Information and General  Do not use while re-fueling Precautions. Do not use hand-held while  This device may produce a right or  Read the Safety Information Section of this manual Do not use while re-fueling driving flashing light For body-worn operation ...
  • Page 10 10  Keep away from pacemakers  and other personal medical  Avoid contact with liquid, keep dry devices Switch off when instructed in  Avoid contact with liquids Do not close to medical devices Do not try and disassemble hospitals and medical facilities Switch off when instructed in  Do not rely on this device for  Switch off when instructed in hospitals Do not try to disassemble aircraft and airports emergency communications Switch off when entering aircraft Do not rely on for emergency calls Switch off in explosive ...
  • Page 11   11 •  Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your  local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNALS Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives  and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system  handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The radiated output power is far below the international radio frequency exposure  limits. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted  levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the  safety standards previously set by international standards bodies: • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-199 • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP).  Report 86. 1986 • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a  substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,  regardless of age and health. Your mobile phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio  waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were  developed by the independent scientific organisation ICNIRP and include safety  margins designed to assure the protection of all persons regardless of age and  health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate,  or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is  W/kg and the highest SAR value for  this device when tested at the ear was 1.5 W/KG@10g. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions,  such as on the body as described in this user guide. As SAR is measured utilising the device’s highest transmitting power, the actual  SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. ...
  • Page 12 1  This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only  uses the minimum power required to communicate with the network. *The tests are carried out in accordance with IEC standard PT609-1.  **Please see the following section about body worn operation. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for  satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to  the antenna during operation of the equipment. Your device has an internal antenna. Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use  of unauthorised or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the  phone, causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended  limits as well as result in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in  your country.  To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF energy  is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always use your  device only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the antenna area  unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call. Contact with the antenna  area may impair call quality and cause your device to operate at a higher power  level than needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area when the phone is IN  USE optimises the antenna performance and the battery life. To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the phone must be used with a  minimum of 1.5 cm separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding  the relevant guideline limits.
  • Page 13   1 INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is  forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics. If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your  device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. INTERFERENCE IN CARS Please note that because of possible interference to electronic equipment, some  vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phone in their vehicles unless a  handsfree kit with an external antenna is included in the installation. HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event  of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the  customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIATION Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in its normal- use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.  As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for  satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the  antenna during operation of the equipment. Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas  may impair call quality and damage the phone, causing loss of performance and  SAR levels exceeding the recommended limits as well as result in non-compliance  with local regulatory requirements in your country.
  • Page 14 14  To assure optimal phone performance  and ensure human exposure to RF  energy is within the guidelines set  forth in the relevant standards, always  use your device only in its normal-use  position. Contact with the antenna area  may impair call quality and cause your  device to operate at a higher power level  than needed. Avoiding contact with the  antenna area when the phone is IN USE  Antenna  location optimizes the antenna performance and  the battery life. ELECTRICAL SAFETY Accessories  -  Use only approved accessories.  -  Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories.  -    T ake care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key  rings, to  contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. Connection to a Car  Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle  electrical system. Faulty and Damaged Products  -  Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.  -  Only qualified personnel must service or repair the phone or its accessory.
  • Page 15: General Precautions

      15 General Precautions You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences  of its use. You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is  prohibited. Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect  users and their environment. • Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device  Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to prevent  damaging them and remove the device from your pants’ pocket before sitting  down. It is also recommended that you store the device in a protective case  and only use your finger when interacting with the touch screen. Cracked  display screens due to improper handling are not covered by the warranty. • Device getting warm after prolonged use  When using your device for prolonged periods of time, such as when you’re  talking on the phone, charging the battery or browsing the web, the device  may become warm. In most cases, this condition is normal and therefore  should not be interpreted as a problem with the device. • Heed service markings  Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service documentation, do  not service any product yourself. Service needed on components inside the  device should be done by an authorized service technician or provider. • Protect your phone •...
  • Page 16 16  • Do not paint your phone or its accessories. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the  device or its accessories. • Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories, only  authorised personnel must do so. • Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme temperatures,  minimum –0 and maximum 55 degrees Celsius. • Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. • Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you  sit down. • Damage requiring service  Unplug the product from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to an  authorized service technician or provider under the following conditions: • Liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen onto the product. • The product has been exposed to rain or water. • The product has been dropped or damaged. • There are noticeable signs of overheating. • The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating  instructions. • Avoid hot areas  The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. •...
  • Page 17   17 To avoid damaging the device, allow sufficient time for the moisture to  evaporate before using the device. NOTICE:     When taking the device from low-temperature conditions into a warmer  environment or from high-temperature conditions into a cooler environment,  allow the device to acclimate to room temperature before turning on power. • Avoid pushing objects into product  Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings in the  product. Slots and openings are provided for ventilation. These openings  must not be blocked or covered. • Bags  Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment  area. Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle. • Mounting accessories  Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket.  Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions,  and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. • Avoid unstable mounting  Do not place the product with an unstable base.  • Use product with approved equipment  This product should be used only with personal computers and options  identified as suitable for use with your equipment. •...
  • Page 18: Bright Light

    18  accidentally damage the phone. Your phone contains small parts with sharp  edges that may cause an injury or which could become detached and create  a choking hazard. • Repetitive Motion Injuries  To minimise the risk of RSI, when Texting or playing games with your phone: • Do not grip the phone too tightly •  Press the buttons lightly. •  Make use of the special features in the handset which minimise the  number of buttons which have to be pressed, such as message templates  and predictive text. • Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax. • Bright Light  This phone is capable of producing flash of light or use as a torch, do not use  it too close to the eyes. • Operating machinery  Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce  the risk of an accident. • Electrostatic discharge (ESD)  Do not touch the SIM card’s metal connectors. • Seizures/Blackouts  This phone is capable of producing bright flashing lights. • Loud Noise  This phone is capable of producing loud noises which may damage your ...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

      19 Contents Chapter 1 - Phone Basics 1.1 Your Phone and Accessories ................29 Top panel .............................9 Bottom panel..........................9 Front panel  ..........................0 Back panel ...........................1 Left panel  .............................1 1.2 Installing the Battery, SIM Card, and Storage Card ........31 Battery............................ SIM card  ............................4 Storage card  ..........................5 Installing a strap, lanyard, or string accessory ...
  • Page 20 1.9 Opening Applications ..................52 Opening recently-used applications .................5 1.10 Settings ......................53 1.11 Adjusting the Volume ..................54 1.12 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer ............55 HTC Sync ............................55 Disk Drive  .............................56 Mobile Network Sharing ......................56 Chapter 2 - Phone Calls 2.1 Making Calls ...................... 57 Calling using the Phone application ...
  • Page 21   1 2.5 Using Call History ..................... 63 Using the Call History tab ......................64 Saving a new phone number ....................64 Checking a missed call  ......................64 Clearing the Call History list  ....................65 2.6 Adjusting Phone Settings ................65 2.7 Turning the Phone Function On and Off ............66 Enabling or disabling Airplane mode  ................66 Chapter 3 - People 3.1 About People ....................67 Adding the People widget ....................67 Contact sources ...
  • Page 22   4.2 Entering Numbers and Symbols ..............84 4.3 Adjusting Touch Input Settings ............... 85 Touch Input settings  ........................85 Text input  .............................85 Chapter 5 - Exchanging Messages 5.1 Sending Text and Multimedia Messages ............87 Opening Messages  ........................87 Creating and sending SMS and MMS messages............87 Receiving text and multimedia messages  ...............91 Managing messages and message threads ..............9 Setting text and multimedia message options .............94 Adding the Messages widget ...
  • Page 23    Turning GPRS/G on or off ....................10 Creating a new access point ....................10 6.3 Wi-Fi ......................... 103 Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a wireless network ......... 10 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network with EAP-TLS security ..........104 Checking the wireless network status................104 Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN)  ............105 Adding the Data and Wi-Fi widgets ................107 6.4 Using Browser ....................107 Opening Browser ........................107 Going to a web page ......................107 Setting your home page ..................... 108 Changing the screen orientation  ..................108 Browsing web pages in regular view  ................108 Navigating on a web page ....................
  • Page 24 4  Chapter 7 - Camera and Multimedia 7.1 Using Camera and Camcorder ............... 118 Opening Camera or Camcorder ..................118 Changing capture modes ....................119 Taking pictures ........................119 Shooting videos ........................10 Review screen ......................... 10 Camera menu panel  ......................11 Closing Camera........................1 7.2 Using Albums ....................122 Opening Albums  ........................1 Working with pictures  ......................1 Working with videos ...
  • Page 25   5 Chapter 8 - Google Apps 8.1 Signing In to Your Google Account ............... 138 Retrieving your Google Account password ..............18 8.2 Using Gmail/Google Mail ................139 Creating and sending emails  ..................... 140 Receiving and reading emails ................... 141 Replying to or forwarding emails ..................14 Managing conversations and emails  ................14 Setting Gmail/Google Mail settings  ................145 8.3 Using Google Talk ...................
  • Page 26 6  8.6 Using YouTube ....................161 Watching videos  ........................16 Searching for videos ......................16 Sharing videos ........................16 8.7 Using Android Market ..................163 Opening Android Market  ....................16 Getting help  ..........................164 Finding applications ......................164 Installing and opening an application  ................165 Managing applications  ......................166 Uninstalling an application ....................166 8.8 Synchronizing Google Apps ................
  • Page 27   7 9.3 Using HTC Sync ....................176 Installing HTC Sync on your PC  ..................176 Setting up HTC Sync to synchronize Outlook items ..........177 Synchronizing Outlook items  .................... 179 Resolving conflicts between the phone and PC  ............180 Opening Sync Manager help  ..................... 180 Installing Android applications  ..................180 9.4 Using HTC Footprints ..................181 Creating a Footprint  ......................181 Revisiting a Footprint ......................18 Editing or deleting a Footprint ..................
  • Page 28 8  Chapter 10 - Managing Your Phone 10.1 Changing Basic Settings ................190 Setting the date and time  ....................190 Display settings ........................190 Ringer settings  ........................19 Phone services ........................19 Language settings  ......................... 19 Social network settings ....................... 19 Power settings ........................194 10.2 Protecting Your Phone ................. 195 Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ................195 Protecting your phone with a screen lock ...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 - Phone Basics

    Chapter 1 - Phone Basics 1.1 Your Phone and Accessories The product package includes the following items and accessories: • • Phone microSD™ card • • Battery Wired .5 mm stereo headset • • USB cable Quick Start Guide • AC adapter Top panel Strap Holder 3.5 mm Audio Jack Connect the supplied headset  for hands-free conversation or      for listening to audio media. Bottom panel Microphone USB Connector (no audio out support) Connect the USB cable to transfer files or ...
  • Page 30: Front Panel

    0  Phone Basics Front panel Notification LED* See description below. Earpiece Listen to a phone  call from here. Faceplate See “Changing the  Touch Screen Look of Your Phone”  in Chapter 10. BACK MENU HOME SEARCH CALL END CALL/POWER   Navigation Control and ENTER For more information about the functions of the CALL, HOME, MENU, BACK,  SEARCH and END CALL/POWER buttons, see “Phone Controls” in this chapter. For  more information about the Navigation Control, see “Using the Navigation Control”  in this chapter. *  Notification LED indicators: • Solid green - Battery is fully charged (when the phone is connected to the AC adapter/computer). •...
  • Page 31: Back Panel

    Phone Basics  1 Back panel Left panel Speaker VOLUME UP Press to increase  the ringer or  Camera media volume. See “Using Camera  and Camcorder ” in  Chapter 7 for details. VOLUME DOWN Press to lower  the ringer or  Back Cover media volume. See “To remove the  back cover” in this  chapter. Bottom Cover See “Changing the  Look of Your Phone” in  Chapter 10. 1.2 Installing the Battery, SIM Card, and Storage Card Always turn off your phone before installing or replacing the battery, SIM card, and ...
  • Page 32: Battery

      Phone Basics Gently press the back cover with your thumbs, and then slide it up until it  disengages from the phone. Remove the back cover completely. To replace the back cover Align the back cover tabs with the notches located at the edges of the  exposed back panel. Slide down the back cover until it clicks in place. Battery Your phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use  only manufacturer-specified original batteries and accessories. Battery performance  depends on many factors, including network configuration, signal strength, and  usage patterns. For battery life estimates, see “Specifications” in the Appendix. Important  When the phone is shipped, the battery is already installed on the phone.   A thin film is inserted in between the battery and the battery compartment.  You need to remove this film before charging the battery.
  • Page 33 Phone Basics   Warning!  To reduce risk of fire or burns: • Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack. • Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. • Do not expose to temperatures above 60 C (140 • Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product. • Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulations. To remove and replace the battery Remove the back cover. If this is your first time to remove the battery, pull the film on top of the  battery, and then discard the film. For subsequent removal, lift the battery  from the groove of the battery compartment. Install your SIM card. For more information, see “To install the SIM card” in this  chapter. Replace the battery by aligning its exposed copper contacts with the battery  connectors inside the battery compartment. Insert the contact side of the battery first, and then gently push the battery  into place. Battery contacts Groove Replace the back cover.
  • Page 34: Sim Card

    4  Phone Basics SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/ message memory. Your phone supports both 1.8V and V SIM cards. Note  Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your phone. You should consult your  wireless service provider for a replacement SIM card. There may be fees for this  service. To install the SIM card Remove the back cover and battery. Slide the SIM card holder to the right to unlock it. Flip the SIM card holder, and then insert the SIM card with its gold contacts  facing down and cut-off corner facing out the SIM card holder. Slide the SIM  card completely into the holder. Replace the SIM card holder Slide the SIM card holder to the left to lock it. Replace the battery and back cover. To remove the SIM card Remove the back cover and the battery, if these are installed. Slide the SIM card holder to the right to unlock it, and then flip it open. Pull out the SIM card and replace the SIM card holder.
  • Page 35: Storage Card

    Phone Basics  5 Storage card To store your pictures, music, and applications, install the supplied microSD  card  ™ into your phone. Important  You need to install the microSD card before you can use the Camera, Music,  and Albums applications. To install the storage card Remove the back cover. Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing down. Press the microSD card into the slot until it clicks in place. To remove the storage card when the phone is off Remove the back cover, and then press the storage card to eject it from the slot. To remove the storage card while the phone is on Follow these steps when you need to remove the storage card while the phone is ...
  • Page 36: Installing A Strap, Lanyard, Or String Accessory

    6  Phone Basics Installing a strap, lanyard, or string accessory Remove the back cover. Insert the loop of the strap, lanyard, or string accessory through the strap  holder hole on the back cover. Attach the loop to the strap holder (T-shaped hook) on the phone’s top panel,  and then pull the string to secure the loop in place. Back cover T-shaped hook Loop Replace the back cover.
  • Page 37: Charging The Battery

    Phone Basics  7 1.3 Charging the Battery New batteries are not charged when shipped. Before you start using your phone,  you need to charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full  charge/discharge cycles. Important  When the phone is shipped, the battery is already installed on the phone.   A thin film is inserted in between the battery and the battery compartment.  You need to remove this film before charging the battery. To charge the battery Plug the USB connector of the AC adapter to the USB connector at the  bottom of your phone. Plug in the AC adapter to an electrical outlet to start charging the battery. Note  Only the AC adapter and USB cable provided with your phone must be used to  charge the battery. Charging is indicated by a solid amber light in the Notification LED. As the battery  is being charged while the phone is on, the charging battery icon (   ) is displayed  in the status bar of the Home screen. After the battery has been fully charged, the  Notification LED shows a solid green light and a full battery icon (   ) displays in  the status bar of the Home screen. Warning! • Do not remove the battery from the phone while you are charging it. • As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging before it overheats.
  • Page 38: Phone Controls

    8  Phone Basics 1.4 Phone Controls Press the control buttons on the front panel of your phone to do the following: Button Function • Press to open the Phone screen. CALL (   ) • When a contact, contact number, or phone number is highlighted on the  screen, press to call the contact or phone number. • While in a call, press to put the call on hold. Press again to resume the call. • If you navigated to another application during a call, press to display the  ongoing call on the screen. • While on any application or screen, press to return to the Home screen. HOME (   ) • Press and hold to open the recently-used applications window. MENU (  Press to open a list of actions that you can do on the current screen or  options menu.  Press to go back to the previous screen, or to close a dialog box, options  BACK (   ) menu, the Notifications panel, or onscreen keyboard. On any screen or application, press SEARCH to display the search bar and  SEARCH (   ) find information on about everything on your phone or on the web. Enter ...
  • Page 39: Getting Around Your Phone

    Phone Basics  9 Note  The Orientation check box in HOME > MENU > Settings > Sound & display needs to  be selected for the screen orientation to automatically change. 1.5 Getting Around Your Phone There are different ways to navigate around the Home screen, menus and  application screens on your phone. Using finger gestures Do this When you want to Type using the onscreen keyboard, select onscreen items such as  application and settings icons, or press onscreen buttons. Press and hold Open the available options for an item, for example, press and hold a  contact or a link in a web page. Swipe or slide Quickly move vertically or horizontally across the screen. Drag Move items on the screen or shift the view on the screen. Before you drag,  apply some pressure when you press and hold your finger on the screen.  While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the  target position. Flick Quickly browse your contacts and messages in a vertical direction. ...
  • Page 40: Getting Started

    40  Phone Basics 1.6 Getting Started Once you’ve installed your SIM card, battery, and microSD card, you can turn on  your phone and start using it. Turning your phone on and off To turn on the phone Press the END CALL/POWER button. Note  When you turn on the phone for the first time, you will be prompted to calibrate the  screen, select your language, view tutorials and set up your email accounts and social  networks. For more information, see “Setting up your phone for the first time” in this  chapter. To turn off the phone Press and hold the END CALL/POWER button for a few seconds. When the Phone options options menu appears, tap Power off. Tap OK when prompted to turn off the phone. Entering your PIN If your SIM card is preset with a PIN (personal identification number), you will be  prompted to enter the PIN to proceed. Enter the SIM PIN, and then tap OK. To learn how to enable or disable the SIM PIN, see “Protecting Your Phone” in  Chapter 10.
  • Page 41: Setting Up Your Phone For The First Time

    Phone Basics  41 Setting up your phone for the first time When you turn on your phone for the first time, you will be given options to let  you quickly set up various accounts, such as Google™ Account, Facebook®, Flickr™,  Twitter™, Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync, and other email accounts.  Notes  •  You need to be connected to the Internet, using Wi-Fi or data connection, to set up  accounts. •  Setting up some of the accounts does not give you access to all the features of the  application. For example, when you set up a Facebook account, you will only be  able to view your Facebook albums and your friends’ albums. You can, however,  download the Facebook application from Android Market™ or use Browser to go to  the Facebook website. •  You do not need to set up all accounts to use the phone. Choose the language you want to use, and then tap Next. You may be asked to determine some options, view tutorials, or set up a  Wi-Fi connection in the following screens. Tap Next or Skip to go to the next  screens. Note  You will only be asked to set up a Wi-Fi connection if there is a Wi-Fi network  available. On the Location consent screen, select the check box to allow Google’s  location service to collect location data, and then tap Next. Notes  •  Some applications on your phone, such as World Clock and Weather, require  Google’s location service to automatically update the time and weather  information for your current location.
  • Page 42: Turning Off The Screen When Not In Use

    4  Phone Basics On the Set up accounts screen, choose which email accounts you want to set  up. Tap Skip if you do not want to set up accounts.  • To learn how to set up a Google Account, refer to Chapter 8. • To learn how to set up an Exchange ActiveSync account and other email  accounts, refer to Chapter 5. After setting up an account, you will be taken back to the Set up accounts  screen. Tap Next when you are done setting up the accounts. On the Set up social networks screen, choose which social network accounts  you want to set up. Tap Skip if you do not want to set up accounts.   After setting up an account, you will be taken back to the Set up social  networks screen. Tap Next when you are done setting up the accounts. Tap Finish to finish the setup process and go to the Home screen. Turning off the screen when not in use To save battery power, the phone automatically turns off the screen when you leave  it idle after a certain period of time. You will still be able to receive messages and  calls while the phone’s screen is off. Tip  For information on how to adjust the time before the screen turns off, see “Display  settings” in Chapter 10. You can also turn off the screen by pressing the END CALL/POWER button. Pressing  MENU, END CALL/POWER, or incoming calls will turn on your phone screen and  show the lock screen.
  • Page 43 Phone Basics  4 To unlock the screen Press the bar on the lock screen, and then slide your finger down to unlock the  screen or answer an incoming call. Lock screen Lock screen: Incoming call Tip  You can also press MENU while on the lock screen to unlock the screen.  Note  If you have set up a screen unlock pattern, you will be prompted to draw the pattern  on the screen before it unlocks. For more information on how to create and enable  the screen unlock pattern, see “Protecting Your Phone” in Chapter 10.
  • Page 44: Exploring The Home Screen

    44  Phone Basics 1.7 Exploring the Home Screen The Home screen gives you a lot of real estate to work with so you can add the  items you want and need in one place. Signal strength Connection status Battery status Notifications  Time (See “Phone Status and  Notifications” in this  chapter for details.) Tap an icon to open the  related application. Tap to open or close the  All programs screen.  (See “Opening  Tap to add shortcuts,  Applications” in this  widgets, and folders  chapter for details.) on the Home screen. Tap to open the Phone screen. Tip  While in any application, press HOME to go back to the Home screen.
  • Page 45: Extended Home Screen

    Phone Basics  45 Extended Home screen The Home screen extends beyond the screen  width to provide more space for adding icons,  widgets, and more. Press HOME, and then slide  your finger horizontally across the screen to go  to the left or right side of the extended Home  screen. There are 6 “additional” screens apart  from the main Home screen. Note  You cannot add more screens. Tip  While on an extended Home screen, press  HOME to return to the main Home screen. Personalizing your Home screen The Home screen is highly customizable to fit your needs, interests and style. Your phone also features preset Scenes, each preconfigured with a different  collection of widgets and shortcuts. To populate your Home screen with widgets from a Scene, press HOME > MENU,  and then tap Scenes.  Tip  After personalizing your Home screen, you can save the Home screen as a new Scene.  Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Scenes. Make sure that Current is selected, and  then tap Save. Enter a scene name, and then tap Done.
  • Page 46: Adding Home Screen Items

    46  Phone Basics Your Home screen can look something like this after you take advantage of the  available widgets or use Scenes. Adding Home screen items Add Home screen items like application icons, shortcuts, folders, and HTC or  Android widgets to give you instant access to information and applications. Shortcut. Add shortcuts such as applications, a bookmarked web page,  • a favorite contact, a Gmail™/Google Mail™ label, a Mail inbox, a music  playlist, and more. HTC widget. Add HTC widgets to the Home screen such as a Clock,  • Calendar, Mail, People, Footprints, and more. Android™ widget. Add Android widgets to the Home screen such as  • Analog clock, Music, Picture frame, Power control or the Google™ search bar. Folder. Add a folder where you can organize Home screen items. Add a  • shortcut to all your contacts, contacts with phone numbers, or starred  contacts. Contact details are automatically updated when there are  changes in the source. For more information on how to create folders, see “To create a folder and add  items to it” in this chapter.
  • Page 47 Phone Basics  47 To add a Home screen item Press HOME, and then tap   . When the Add to Home options menu opens, select a Home screen item type. Select an item to add to the Home screen. Tip  To quickly add an application shortcut that is on the All programs screen to the  Home screen, press and hold an application icon. When the phone vibrates, drag  the icon on an empty area on the Home screen, and then release it. To add an HTC widget Press HOME, and then tap   . In the Add to Home options menu, tap HTC widget. Select a widget to add to the Home screen, and then choose a widget style to  use. Note  Most HTC widgets offer various styles and sizes to fit your needs. Tap Select.  Note  You may need set additional options or remove a widget on the Home screen  first if there is no space to place the new widget. To create a folder and add items to it  . In the Add to Home options menu, tap...
  • Page 48: Rearranging And Removing Home Screen Items

    48  Phone Basics Rearranging and removing Home screen items You need to be in Edit mode before you can rearrange or remove Home screen  items. When Edit mode is activated, the item magnifies and the phone vibrates. To reposition a Home screen item Press and hold a Home screen item to activate Edit mode. Without lifting your  finger, drag it to the desired position on the screen, and then release it. Tips  •  To move an item from the Home screen to an extended Home screen, press and  hold the item, and then drag it to the left or right edge of the screen until the  display shifts to the extended Home screen. Position the item on the screen, and  then release it. •  While holding the icon, you can use the Navigation Control to move from one  screen to another. To remove a Home screen item Press and hold the item on the screen you want to remove to activate  Edit mode. Notice that the onscreen Phone button changes into  Remove (   ). Drag the icon to the Remove button. When the icon and the Remove button turn red, release it. Changing the Home screen wallpaper Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Wallpaper.
  • Page 49: Phone Status And Notifications

    Phone Basics  49 1.8 Phone Status and Notifications Phone status icons These are the icons that may appear on the phone status area of the status bar: Icons that appear in this area GPRS connected Signal strength GPRS in use Roaming EDGE connected No signal EDGE in use No SIM card installed G connected Vibrate mode G in use Phone speaker is mute HSPA connected Phone microphone is mute HSPA in use Battery is very low Connected to a Wi-Fi network Battery is low Bluetooth is on Battery is full Connected to a Bluetooth device Battery is charging Airplane mode GPS is on Alarm is set GPS is connected...
  • Page 50: Notification Icons

    50  Phone Basics Notification icons These are the icons that may appear on the notifications area of the status bar: Icons that appear in this area New Google Mail/Gmail message Song is playing  New SMS/MMS FM Radio is on Problem with SMS/MMS delivery New tweet New Microsoft Exchange  Update available for an application  ActiveSync or POP/IMAP email downloaded from Android Market New instant message New voicemail Missed call Compass needs orientation Call in progress Uploading data Call forwarding on Waiting to upload Call on hold Downloading data Storage card is low on free space Content downloaded Storage card is safe to remove or  Wi-Fi is on and wireless networks are  storage card is being prepared available No storage card installed on  General notification  the phone  (for example, sync error) Connected to a VPN Upcoming event...
  • Page 51: Notifications Panel

    Phone Basics  51 Notifications panel Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events and ongoing  settings such as when call forwarding is on or the current call status. You can open  the Notifications panel to open the message, reminder, or event notification and  see the wireless service provider name. To open the Notifications panel When the status bar displays a new notification icon, press and hold the status bar,  and then slide your finger downward to open the Notifications panel. Operator name Clear all  notifications. Tap a notifica- tion to open  the related  application.  Press and hold,  and then slide  up to close the  Notifications  panel. If you have several notifications, you can scroll down the screen to view more  notifications. Tip  You can also open the Notifications panel on the Home screen by pressing MENU, and  then tapping Notifications. To close the Notifications panel Press BACK or press and hold the bottom bar of the Notifications panel, and then  slide your finger up the screen.
  • Page 52: Opening Applications

    5  Phone Basics 1.9 Opening Applications The All programs screen holds all applications on your phone. All applications that  you downloaded and installed from Android Market or from the web are also added  to the All programs screen. Important  Some applications that are mentioned in the User Manual may not be available  on your phone by default. The applications available on the phone depends on  the region where you purchased the phone.  To open and close the All programs screen Press HOME, and then tap   . To close the All programs screen, tap  Tip  To open applications quickly, you can add the icons of frequently-used applications to  the Home screen or to folders which you have created. For details, see “Adding Home  screen items” in this chapter. Opening recently-used applications Press and hold the HOME button to open the  recently-used applications window.   The window displays the last six applications  you have used. Tap an icon in the window to open the related  application.
  • Page 53: Settings

    Phone Basics  5 1.10 Settings Control and customize phone settings on the Settings screen. To open the Settings screen, do one of the following: • Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. • Press HOME, tap   , and then tap Settings. Personalize Select a scene, set the Home screen or Lockscreen wallpaper to use, and  set the default ring tone to use for incoming calls. You can also rename or  delete a custom scene by pressing and holding a custom scene in Scenes. Wireless controls Configure your phone’s wireless connections, such as Wi-Fi and  Bluetooth, enable the Airplane mode, or set the options for mobile  networks, roaming, Virtual Private Networks, and more. See Chapter 6  for details. Call settings Set up call services such as voice mail, call forwarding, call waiting, and  caller ID. See Chapter  for details. Sound & display Set the phone and notification ring tones, or set the screen brightness  and screen timeout. See Chapter 10 for details. Connect to PC Set the default USB connection type when you connect your phone to  your computer. Select Ask me to always display the connection type  dialog box when the device is connected. See “Connecting Your Phone to  a Computer” in this chapter for details. Data Select Google Apps™, Exchange Activesync, and Microsoft® Office  synchronization Outlook® items, if set up, to synchronize.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Volume

    54  Phone Basics Date & time Set the date and time, time zone, and date or time format.   See Chapter 9 for details. Locale & text Set the operating system language and region. You can also set onscreen  keyboard options. Accessibility Enable or disable preset or downloaded accessibility plugins that  respond to user interaction such as receiving sound feedback when a  new browser window is opened. Speech synthesis If you have installed a text-to-speech (voice data) application, use this  option to configure the text-to-speech settings. About phone Set the system software update method and view the phone status such  as the network type, signal strength, battery power level, and network  name. You can also check the battery use of individual applications or  view the legal information and software version of your phone. 1.11 Adjusting the Volume Adjusting the Ringer volume changes the volume level of the phone ring  tone, whereas adjusting the Media volume changes the volume level of sound  notifications and music or video playback. The ringer volume and media volume  can be separately adjusted. To adjust the Ringer volume You can adjust the Ringer volume when you are on the Home screen or any ...
  • Page 55: Connecting Your Phone To A Computer

    HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Sound & display > Ringer volume. To adjust the media volume When playing music or watching video, press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN  buttons to adjust the media volume.  You can also adjust the media volume on the Settings screen. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Sound & display > Media volume. When the Media volume window appears, move the slider to the left (to  lower the volume) or to the right (to increase the volume). Tap OK. 1.12 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer Whenever you connect your phone to a computer using the USB cable, the Select default type dialog box displays and prompts you to choose the type of USB  connection. Select from any of the following choices, and then tap Done: HTC Sync When selected, the phone automatically uses HTC Sync when connected to your  computer and lets you synchronize Outlook and Windows Address Book (Outlook  Express), contacts and calendar events between your PC and your phone.  For more information, see “Using HTC Sync” in Chapter 9.
  • Page 56: Disk Drive

    56  Phone Basics Disk Drive This mode is available only when you have installed a microSD card on your phone.  Select this mode when you want to use your storage card as a USB thumb drive,  and copy files between your phone’s storage card and your computer faster. When Disk Drive mode is enabled while your phone is connected to the computer,  you will not be able to run applications that use the storage card, such as Music or  Albums. To transfer files to the storage card in Disk Drive mode Select Disk drive in the Select default type dialog box, and then tap Done. On your computer, navigate to the USB drive of the phone (storage card) and  open it. Copy the files into the phone’s storage card. When finished, disable USB storage by opening the Notifications panel on  your phone, and then tapping Turn off USB storage. When prompted, tap  Turn Off. Mobile Network Sharing When you do not have Internet connection on your computer, you can select this  mode to share your phone’s mobile data connection with your computer. For more  information, see “Using Your Phone as a Modem” in Chapter 6.
  • Page 57: Chapter 2 - Phone Calls

    Chapter 2 - Phone Calls 2.1 Making Calls There are several convenient methods to make a call from your phone. Note  Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN (personal identification number) that is provided  by your wireless service provider. When prompted, enter the preset PIN, and then tap  Enter. If you enter the wrong PIN three times, the SIM card is blocked. If this happens,  you can unblock it with the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) obtained from your wireless  service provider. Calling using the Phone application In Phone, you can either dial a number directly, or you can use the Smart Dial  feature to search and call a contact in People or a number from Call History. You can either enter the first few characters of a name, digits of a phone number or  just the contact’s initials. Smart Dial searches for these patterns including characters  that appear after a space, dash or underscore. As you enter more letters or numbers,  the list shows only the corresponding matches. To open Phone, do one of the following: • Press the CALL button. • On the Home screen, tap Phone. • Press HOME, tap   , and then tap Phone. Begin entering the first few digits or characters by tapping the keys on the  Phone keypad. As you enter digits or letters, the Smart Dial panel displays  matches found.   If you enter a wrong digit, tap  to erase that digit. To erase the entire  number, press and hold ...
  • Page 58: Calling A Phone Number In A Text Message

    58  Phone Calls Tap   to close the phone keypad and to see if there are more matching  numbers or contacts. To browse through the filtered list, flick through the list  or slide your finger up or down the list slowly. Smart Dial panel Tap to hide the  Go to the Favorites  phone keypad. tab of People. To call a number or contact, do one of the following: • Tap the desired contact from the list. • To call a different phone number associated with the contact, tap the  contact card icon   at the right side of the contact name. On the Contact  Details screen, tap the number you want to call. • To call an unlisted phone number, tap Call after entering the number. Calling a phone number in a text message While viewing a text message, you can place a call to a number that is in the body  of the message.  Tap the message with the phone number. On the Select link screen, tap the number you want to call.  For more information about text messages, see Chapter 5.
  • Page 59: Calling A Speed Dial Number

    Phone Calls  59 Calling a speed dial number To call a stored speed dial number, press and hold a number button. For  information on setting up speed dial numbers, see “To add a contact to speed dial”  in Chapter . Making an emergency call On the Phone screen, dial the international emergency number for your locale (for  example, 000), and then tap Call. Note  Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card. Contact your  wireless service provider for details. 2.2 Answering or Rejecting a Call When you receive a phone call from a contact, the  Incoming call screen appears and displays the caller  ID icon, name, and phone number of the calling  party. When you receive a phone call from someone  who is not stored in People, only the default caller  ID icon and phone number appear on the Incoming  call screen. Answering an incoming call Tap Answer or press the CALL button. Rejecting an incoming call Tap Decline or press the END CALL/POWER button ...
  • Page 60: Muting The Ringing Sound

    60  Phone Calls Muting the ringing sound To mute the ring without rejecting the call, press the VOLUME DOWN button. Rejecting a call and sending a text message You can automatically send a default text message to the caller and reject the  incoming voice call. Press MENU, and then tap Send message when you have an  incoming call to send the text message.  You can change the default text message by pressing MENU, and then tapping  Phone settings > Edit default message while on the Phone screen. 2.3 Using In-call Options When a call is in progress, press MENU to  open the call options. Tap the available  buttons on the call options menu to put  a call on hold, dial another contact for  a phone conference, mute the phone  microphone, and more. Note  When the phone is dialing, only the  People and Speaker on buttons are  available. Call ...
  • Page 61: Handling Multiple Calls

    Phone Calls  61 Handling multiple calls Your phone notifies you when you have another incoming call, and gives you the  option of rejecting or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accepted  the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers. Tap Answer or press the CALL button to accept the second call and put the  first call on hold. To switch between callers, tap  the person you want to talk to  on the screen. To end the current call and  return to the other call, tap  End call. Tap to speak to  this caller and  You can start a conference call  put the other  between all parties by merging the  call on hold. calls. To merge the call, tap   at the  bottom right of the screen. Tap to merge  the calls. Setting up a conference call Make a call to the first conference call participant. When connected, press MENU and tap Add call, and then dial the number of  the second participant. The first participant is put on hold when you dial the  second participant. When connected to the second participant, tap   (merge). To add another participant to the conference call, tap   on the conference ...
  • Page 62: Putting A Call On Hold

    6  Phone Calls Note  The conference call is put on hold when you call another contact. When you are  connected to the other contact, you can talk to that party in private. When connected, tap   to add the participant to the conference call. When finished, tap End call. Note  Not all mobile phone networks support conference calling. Contact your wireless  service provider for details. Putting a call on hold Press MENU, and then tap Hold to put the call on hold. When you put a call on hold,  the Hold call icon (   )  appears in the status bar. Press MENU, and then tap Unhold  to resume the call.  Tip  You can also put a call on hold by pressing the CALL button. Press the CALL button  again to resume the call. Muting the microphone during a call Press MENU, and then tap Mute/Unmute to toggle between turning the  microphone on or off. When the microphone is turned off, the Mute icon (   )   appears in the status bar. Turning the speakerphone on or off During a call, press MENU, and then tap Speaker on/Speaker off to toggle ...
  • Page 63: Ending A Call

    Phone Calls  6 2.4 Ending a Call Do one of the following to end the call: • Press END CALL/POWER. • Tap End call. • If you are using the provided wired headset, press and hold the button to end  the call. If the phone number of the person who called is not in People, you can choose to  save the number after you hang up.  2.5 Using Call History Use the Call History tab of the People screen to view all your dialed numbers,  missed calls and received calls.  Tap to view call  Tap this area  history for this  to call the  contact only. contact. Press and hold  to open the  options menu.
  • Page 64: Using The Call History Tab

    64  Phone Calls Using the Call History tab Press CALL > MENU, and then tap Call history. Do one of the following: • Tap the name or number in the list to call. • Press and hold a name or number in the list to display the options menu  where you can select to view the contact information (if the number is  stored in your contacts list), edit the number before you redial, send a text  message, or delete from call history. Saving a new phone number Press CALL > MENU, and then tap Call history. Press and hold the received call that you want to save to your contacts list,  and then tap Save to contacts. In the blank contact record that appears, enter the contact name and other  information. The phone number is automatically added to the Mobile field  in the Number section. To store it as another type of number, for example a  home number, tap the Mobile button. Tap   to close the onscreen keyboard. Scroll down the screen, and then tap  Save. Note  For more information, see “To add a new contact” in Chapter . Checking a missed call You will see the missed call icon ...
  • Page 65: Clearing The Call History List

    Phone Calls 65 Clearing the Call History list On the Call History tab, do one of the following: • To remove one name or number from the list, press and hold the name or number, and then tap Delete from call history. •...
  • Page 66: Turning The Phone Function On And Off

    66  Phone Calls Phone settings Edit the call reject message, choose whether to open the  message editor when you reject a call with a message, and  choose whether to allow automatic saving of an unknown  contact number when a call with that number ends. Cell broadcast Enable or disable receipt of cell broadcast messages from your  service provider. Cell broadcast settings Configure channels and language for cell broadcast messages. 2.7 Turning the Phone Function On and Off In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an  aircraft. A way to turn off the phone function is to switch your phone to Airplane mode. When you enable Airplane mode, all wireless radios on your phone are  turned off, including the phone function, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Enabling or disabling Airplane mode Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless controls. Select the Airplane mode check box to enable or disable Airplane mode.  When enabled, the Airplane mode icon (   ) displays in the status bar. Tip ...
  • Page 67: Chapter 3 - People

    Chapter 3 - People 3.1 About People In People, you can easily manage your communications with contacts via phone,  messaging, and email. You can also view updates on their Facebook and Flickr  accounts, as well as updating your own Facebook status. If you are synchronizing contacts with your Google account, with your PC, and/or  with an Exchange Server, any contacts stored in those accounts are displayed in  People. For more information on synchronizing accounts, see “Contact sources” in  this chapter. To open People Press HOME, tap , and then tap People. When you open People, the All tab of  People screen is displayed. Adding the People widget The People widget allows you to get in touch with your favorite contacts directly  from the Home screen. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget”  in Chapter 1. Note  If your favorite contacts are contacts from your Google Account or Exchange  ActiveSync account, the People widget remembers your favorite contacts even after  you reset your phone. However, you will need to set the default communication  method for your favorite contacts again. Refer to Chapter 10 to learn more about  resetting your phone. ...
  • Page 68: Contact Sources

    68  People Contact sources You can add contacts to your phone from: Gmail/Google Mail contacts Gmail/Google Mail contacts are imported  to your phone after you set up a Google  Account. For details, see Chapter 8. SIM card See “To import all contacts from your  SIM card” in this chapter for details.  Phone contacts See “To add a new contact”  in this chapter for details. Exchange ActiveSync Server See Chapter 5 for details. Contacts on your PC See “Using HTC Sync” in Chapter 9.
  • Page 69: Using The People Screen

    People  69 3.2 Using the People Screen The People screen gives you easy access to all of your contacts, favorite contacts,  and groups. The People screen has the following tabs: Favorites Groups Updates  Call history and events Functions Gives you access to all contacts on your phone, including Google  contacts, Exchange ActiveSync contacts, Phone contacts and  contacts stored on your SIM card. You can also use this tab to open  or update My contact card. For more information, see “Setting up My  contact card” in this chapter. Favorites Gives you a list of favorite contacts which you can access quickly. For  more information, see “Using Favorites” in this chapter. Groups Lets you assign contacts to groups so you can easily send an SMS,  MMS, or email message to a whole group. For more information, see  “Working with groups” in this chapter. Updates and Notifies you when your linked Facebook contacts update their  events profile, have upcoming events, or add photos to their account. This  tab also shows when your linked Flickr contacts add photos to their  accounts. See “Viewing Facebook and Flickr Updates” in this chapter. Call history Lists all your dialed numbers and received and missed calls. See  “Using Call History” in Chapter .
  • Page 70: Setting Up My Contact Card

    70  People Setting up My contact card My contact card provides a convenient way to store your personal contact  information so that you can easily send it via MMS. When you have set up your  social networks, you can update your Facebook status or view your Flickr albums. To set up My contact card On the All tab of the People screen, tap Me, and then tap Tap here to edit contact. Enter your name and contact details. To log in to your Facebook or Flickr account so that you can receive friends’  notifications, tap Facebook or Flickr and enter your login information. After  setting up an account, you will be taken back to your contact information. Tap Save. Viewing and managing contacts The All tab of the People screen shows all your contacts, including Google contacts,  Exchange ActiveSync contacts, Phone contacts, and contacts stored on your SIM  card. Create a new  contact. The Facebook status appears  Tap to edit or  when you link the contact to  update My  his or her Facebook account.
  • Page 71 People  71 Note  To view only contacts of a particular type, for example Google contacts or Exchange  ActiveSync contacts, press MENU, and then tap View. Select the desired type of  contact, and then tap OK. To add a new contact On the All tab, tap Add contact. Select the Contact type. This determines which account the contact will sync  with. For more information, see “Contact sources” in this chapter. Do one of the following: • For Exchange or Phone contact type, tap the Name field, enter the first  and last name of the contact, and choose the order in which to display the  names. Tap OK. • For SIM or Google contact type, tap the Name field, and then enter the  name. Enter the contact information in the fields provided. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Save. To search for a contact On the All tab, press MENU, and then tap Search people. Tip  You can also press SEARCH while on the People screen. In the search bar, enter the first few letters of the first or last name of the  contact you are looking for. Matching contacts are displayed.     Tip  If the list of matching contacts is long, you can view more results by tapping to hide the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 72 7  People To edit a contact’s information On the All tab, press and hold the contact, and then tap Edit contact. Enter the new information for the contact. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, and then tap Save. To import all contacts from your SIM card You can copy all your SIM contacts to your phone. You can import them as Phone  contacts, or as Exchange ActiveSync contacts, if you have set up the relevant  accounts (for more information see “Contact sources” in this chapter). On the All tab, press MENU, and then tap Import. Choose the contact type for the imported contacts, and then tap OK. To import one contact from your SIM card On the All tab, tap the contact you want to import. On the Contact Details screen for that contact, press MENU, and then tap  Save to contacts. Choose the contact type for the imported contacts, and then tap OK. To delete multiple contacts On the All tab, press MENU, and then tap Delete contacts.
  • Page 73: Using Favorites

    People  7 To send contact information via MMS as a vCard On the All tab, press and hold the contact you want to send, and then tap Send contact as vCard. Enter the recipient and an optional message, and then tap Send. Notes  •  To send your own contact information, on the All tab, press and hold My contact card, and then tap Send my contact card. •  Contacts from the SIM card need to be imported to your phone before you can  send its contact information. 3.3 Using Favorites On the Favorites tab, add the people you interact with most frequently, so that you  can always access them quickly. To add a favorite contact On the Favorites tab, tap Add favorite person, and then tap the contact you  want to add.  Choose a default communication method. When you have added the People  widget to the Home screen, you can tap a favorite contact to get in touch ...
  • Page 74: Working With Groups

    74  People 3.4 Working with Groups On the Groups tab, you can assign contacts to groups so you can easily send an  SMS, MMS, or email message to a whole group.  To create a group and add contacts On the Groups tab, tap Add group. Enter a name for the group. Tap Add contact to group. Select the contacts you want in the group, and then tap Done. Tip  If your contacts list is long, you can use the search bar to search for contacts      quickly, or tap to hide the onscreen keyboard and scroll to the bottom of the  contacts list. Tap Save. To delete a group On the Groups tab, press and hold the group you want to delete, and then tap  Delete group. To add or remove contacts from a group On the Groups tab, press and hold the group, and then tap Edit group.
  • Page 75: Viewing Facebook And Flickr Updates

    People  75 To sync groups on your phone with the groups in your Google account On the Groups tab, press MENU, tap Sync groups, select the groups you want to  sync and then tap Save. To send an SMS/MMS message to all contacts in a group On the Groups tab, press and hold the group, and then tap Send group message.  For instructions on composing and sending your message, see Chapter 5. Note  You will be charged by your service provider for each message sent. For example, if  you send a message to a group of five people, you will be charged for five messages. To send an email message to all contacts in a group On the Groups tab, press and hold the group, and then tap Send group mail. For ...
  • Page 76: Logging In To Facebook Or Flickr

    Tip  On the Albums tab of the Contact Details screen for each contact, the contact’s recent  Facebook and Flickr photo albums are displayed. Tap an album to view the photos in  the Albums program. For information on what you can do in the Albums program, see  Chapter 7. Logging in to Facebook or Flickr On the All tab of the People screen, tap My contact card, press MENU, and  then tap Edit. Scroll down and tap Facebook or Flickr. Enter your login details, and then tap Log in. Note  You may be asked to give authorization for the HTC Flickr client to connect to the  Flickr web site. You need to give authorization to access your Flickr account. To log out of Facebook or Flickr On the All tab of the People screen, tap My contact card, press MENU, and  then tap Edit. Tap   to hide the onscreen keyboard, and then tap Facebook or Flickr. When prompted, tap OK, and then tap Save.
  • Page 77: Updating Your Facebook Status

    People  77 Updating your Facebook status On the All tab of the People screen, tap My contact card, and then tap Facebook.  Enter your status, and then tap Share. Linking to your contacts’ Facebook accounts On the People screen, slide to the Updates and events tab. If you did not link to Facebook on My contact card, tap Link to Facebook and  enter your Facebook login information. Tap Link profiles.  Note  The Link profiles button appears if there are contact names in People that are  the same with your friends’ list in Facebook. This button may take a while to  appear.  On the Select matching friends screen, select which contacts’ Facebook  accounts you want to link to, and then tap Next. Note  If you later want to link a contact who did not appear in the list, open his or  her Contact Details screen, slide to the Updates and events tab, and tap Link Facebook profile. For more information, see “Using the Contact Details screen”  in this chapter. On the Link profile message box, select from the following options: • Use photo. Use your matched Facebook friends’ profile pictures as their  contact ID pictures on your phone.
  • Page 78: Using The Contact Details Screen

    78  People 3.6 Using the Contact Details Screen When you tap a contact on the People screen, the Contact Details screen opens,  showing you the information stored for that contact, exchanged messages and  phone calls with that contact, Facebook notifications, and more. The Contact Details screen has the following tabs: Information Mail Albums Messages Updates and  Call history events Functions Information Shows the information you have stored for the contact, and allows you  to get in touch with the contact directly by tapping any of the displayed  methods. For example, if the contact has a stored work phone number,  tap Call Work to call that number. You can also add one of the contact’s phone numbers as a speed dial  number. For information, see “To add a contact to speed dial” in this  chapter. Messages Shows your exchanged SMS and MMS messages with the contact. Tap a  message to view it. To send a new message, press MENU and tap Send message. For more information about messages, see. Chapter 5. Mail Shows email messages you have received from the contact. Tap an  email message to view it. To send a new email message, press MENU  and tap New mail. For more information about email, see Chapter 5. Updates and Shows the contact’s Facebook status, updates, and events, and shows ...
  • Page 79 People  79 Functions Albums Shows the contact’s Facebook and Flickr photo albums. For information  on what you can do in the Albums program, see Chapter 7. Call history Lists all your incoming, outgoing, and missed calls to and from the  contact. Tap a list item to call the contact using the displayed number. To add a contact to speed dial On the Information tab of the Contact Details screen, press MENU, and then  tap Set speed dial. In Number, tap Not defined, and then tap the contact number you want to  assign to the speed dial number. In Location, tap Not defined, and then tap a speed dial key (number    to 9). When you press and hold the assigned key in the Phone application,  your phone will call the contact. For more information, see “Calling a speed  dial number” in Chapter . Tap Save.
  • Page 80: Chapter 4 - Entering Text

    Chapter 4 - Entering Text 4.1 Using the Onscreen Keyboard When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the  onscreen keyboard becomes available. You can choose from these keyboard  layouts: QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, and Phone keypad. Using the landscape onscreen keyboard When entering text, you can choose to use the landscape orientation of the  onscreen keyboard, by turning the phone sideways, to use a larger keyboard that  lets you type easily using two thumbs.  Notes  •  The Orientation check box in HOME > MENU > Settings > Sound & display  needs to be selected for the screen orientation to automatically change. •  The landscape orientation keyboard is not supported in all applications. ...
  • Page 81: Qwerty

    Entering Text  81 QWERTY QWERTY is a keyboard layout similar to a desktop computer keyboard.  •  Tap to enter letters. Displays the word  •  Press and hold to  candidate list when  enter accented  word prediction is  letters, numbers, or  turned on. Tap a word  symbols.  to insert it into your  text. Tap   to see more  •  Tap to enter an  candidate words. uppercase letter. Delete the previous  •  Press and hold to  turn on Caps Lock. character.  Hide the keyboard. Create a new line. Switch to the numeric and symbol  Open Touch Input Settings.   keyboard. See “Entering Numbers and  See “Adjusting Touch Input  Symbols” for details.  Settings” for details.  To enter text using QWERTY Start a program that accepts text input.
  • Page 82: Compact Qwerty

    8  Entering Text Compact QWERTY Compact QWERTY is a type of keyboard which features 0 keys. With its large,  touch-friendly keys and enhanced features such as XT9 predictive input, you can  enter text faster and more accurately. Displays the word candidate  list in XT9 mode. Tap a word to  insert it into your text.  Tap a  Tap to toggle between  word to insert it into your text.  using Multitap or XT9  Tap   to see more candidate  mode.  words. •  Tap to enter letters or symbols. •  Press and hold to enter  •  Tap to enter an  accented letters, numbers, or  uppercase letter. symbols.  •  Press and hold to  turn on Caps Lock. Delete the previous character.  Hide the keyboard. Create a new line. Open Touch Input Settings.    Switch to the numeric and symbol  See “Adjusting Touch Input  keyboard. See “Entering Numbers  Settings” for details.  and Symbols” for details.  To enter text using Compact QWERTY Start a program that accepts text input.
  • Page 83: Phone Keypad

    Entering Text  8 Phone keypad Phone keypad is a 1-key onscreen keypad that has a layout similar to mobile  phone keypads, plus some additional keys. The Phone keypad has large keys and  enhanced input features such as XT9 predictive input, which makes it faster for you  to enter text in your messages and documents. Displays the word candidate  list in XT9 mode. Tap a word to  insert it into your text.  Tap a  word to insert it into your text.  Tap to toggle between  Tap   to see more candidate  words. using Multitap or XT9  mode.  •  Tap to enter letters or symbols. •  Press and hold to enter  •  Tap to enter an  accented letters, numbers, or  uppercase letter. symbols.  •  Press and hold to  turn on Caps Lock. Delete the previous character.  Hide the keyboard. Create a new line. Switch to the numeric and symbol  Open Touch Input Settings.   keyboard. See “Entering Numbers and  See “Adjusting Touch Input  Symbols” for details.  Settings” for details.  To enter text using Phone keypad Start a program that accepts text input.
  • Page 84: Entering Numbers And Symbols

    84  Entering Text 4.2 Entering Numbers and Symbols Switch to the numeric and symbol onscreen keyboard to let you easily enter  numbers and common symbols such as parentheses, braces, currency signs,  punctuation marks, special characters, and more. To switch to the numeric and symbol onscreen keyboard, tap   on the  alphanumeric keyboard.  QWERTY keyboard Compact QWERTY and Phone keypad Tap to show  more symbols.  Tap to switch back  to the alphanumeric  keyboard. ...
  • Page 85: Adjusting Touch Input Settings

    Entering Text  85 4.3 Adjusting Touch Input Settings Open the Touch Input settings by doing one of the following: • On any of the keyboard layouts, tap   to open the Touch Input settings.  • On the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Locale & text > Touch Input.  Touch Input settings • Keyboard types  Tap to select the keyboard layout to use. You can choose  from QWERTY, Phone Keypad, or Compact QWERTY.  • Keyboard language  Tap to select the language layout of the keyboard. • Text input  Tap to set text input options when entering text, calibrate the  keyboard, and set a sound and/or vibration feedback whenever you tap a key.  See “Text input” for details.  Text input • QWERTY • Prediction Select to enable the word prediction feature which provides ...
  • Page 86 86  Entering Text • Word completion When using the Compact QWERTY or Phone keypad, lets you select from a list of possible combinations based on the  characters that appear on the keys that you tapped.  • Other settings • Sound feedback  Select to make a clicking sound whenever you tap a key  on the keyboard.  • Vibrate when typing  Select to enable vibration feedback whenever you  tap a key on the keyboard.  • Finger touch precision • Calibration tool  Tap to re-calibrate the keyboard touch accuracy.  Re-calibrate the keyboard if you feel that the keyboard keys are not  responding accurately to your taps.  • Reset calibration  Tap to reset the calibration back to factory default. ...
  • Page 87: Chapter 5 - Exchanging Messages

    Chapter 5 - Exchanging Messages 5.1 Sending Text and Multimedia Messages Messages lets you compose and send text (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS)  to other mobile phones. Opening Messages Press HOME, tap , and then tap Messages. Tap to create a new text  Indicates new  or picture message. messages in the  thread. If the list of messages  does not fit on the  Tap to open the message  screen, you can scroll  or message thread and  up the screen to view  read the text or view the  more messages, or  picture message. down. Creating and sending SMS and MMS messages Send short text messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If you exceed the number  of characters for a single text message, your text message will be delivered as one ...
  • Page 88 88  Exchanging Messages Multimedia messages, also known as MMS, can contain text and a picture, a  recorded voice, an audio or video file, a picture slideshow, contact card (vCard), or  appointment (vCalendar). Note  The Messages application automatically converts a text message into a multimedia  message when you entered an email address in the To field, added a message subject,  or attached an item. To create and send a text message On the All messages screen, tap Compose message. The Compose screen opens. In the To field, enter the recipient’s mobile phone number. You can also enter  the first few letters of the recipient’s name to display a matching list of names  from your stored contacts, and then tap a recipient to automatically fill in the  person’s phone number. Enter a name to look up a  contact or tap   to enter  a phone number. Tap to automatically enter  the mobile phone number  Enter your text  of the matched contact. message here. Note  The phone number  only appears if the  Tap to send  number was filed  the message. under Mobile in  Contacts. Tap the text box with the “Tap to compose” label, and then start composing  your message.
  • Page 89 Exchanging Messages  89 Note  As you near the character limit for a single message, a counter will appear in the  top right corner of the text box to tell you how many characters are left. Once  you go over that limit, a new message is created but automatically joined into  one when received. When done, tap Send to send the text message.  Note  To receive delivery reports and know when a text message is received, in the All  messages screen, press MENU and then tap Settings. In the SMS settings section,  select the Delivery reports check box. To create and send a multimedia (MMS) message On the All messages screen, tap Compose message. The Compose screen opens. In the To field, enter the recipient’s mobile phone number or email address.  You can also enter the first few letters of the recipient’s name to display a  matching list of names from your stored contacts, and then tap a recipient to  automatically fill in the person’s phone number or email address. Tip  You can add a subject line by pressing MENU and then tapping Add subject. Tap the text box that contains the text “Tap to compose”, and then start  composing your message. Note  As you near the character limit for a single message, a counter will appear in the  top right corner of the text box to tell you how many characters are left. Press MENU and then tap Attach. On the Attach window, select from the following file attachments: • Picture. Opens the Albums application. Select a picture to attach it to  your message. •...
  • Page 90 90  Exchanging Messages • Contact (vCard). Lets you attach contact details of a contact in your phone. • Appointment (vCalendar). Lets you attach an appointment from Calendar. • Create. Lets you take a picture, record a video or audio, or create a  slideshow and then attach it to your message. • Camera. Opens the Camera application. Take a picture of your subject,  and then tap Done to attach it to your message. For more information  about the Camera application, refer to “Using Camera and Camcorder”  in Chapter 7. • Record video. Opens the Camcorder application. Shoot a video, and  then tap Done to attach it to your message. For more information  about the Camcorder application, refer to “Shoot videos” in Chapter 7. • Record audio. Opens Voice Recorder. Tap   to start recording your  message, and then tap   to stop. • Slideshow. Opens the Edit slideshow screen. Tap Add slide to create  a new slide. Tap the created slide (for example, Slide 1), tap Insert picture, and then select the picture you want to add to the slide. You  can also navigate to the text box and enter a caption for the picture.  When finished, tap Done to attach the slideshow to your message.                 ...
  • Page 91: Receiving Text And Multimedia Messages

    Exchanging Messages  91 Tips  •  When editing multiple slides, tap   to edit the next slide or tap   to return to  the previous slide. •  While editing the slideshow, press MENU to let you preview the slideshow, add  music or video to a  slide, remove a slide, and more. When you are finished composing the multimedia message, tap Send. Note  To receive delivery reports and know when a picture message is received, in the All  messages screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings. Select the Delivery reports  check box below the MMS settings section. To save a message as a draft While composing a text or multimedia message, press BACK to automatically save  your message as a draft. To resume composing the message, tap the message in the  All messages screen. Continue editing the message, and then tap Send to send it. Receiving text and multimedia messages Depending on your notification settings, the phone will play a ring tone, vibrate,  or display the message briefly in the status bar when you receive a new text or  multimedia message. To change the notification for new text and multimedia  messages, see “Setting text and multimedia message options” later in this chapter. A new message icon (   ) also appears in the notifications area of the status bar to  notify you of a new text or multimedia message. The Messages application icon   (if shown on the Home screen) also displays the number of new messages   .
  • Page 92: Managing Messages And Message Threads

    9  Exchanging Messages Managing messages and message threads Text and multimedia messages that are sent to and received from a contact (or a  number) are grouped into conversations or message threads in the All messages  screen. Threaded text or multimedia messages let you see exchanged messages  (similar to a chat program) with a contact on the screen. Message threads are listed  in order of when you received them, with the latest message on top of the thread. To open and read a text message Do one of the following: • Press HOME, press and hold the status bar, and then slide it down to open the  Notifications panel. Tap the new message to open and read it. • On the All messages screen, tap the text message or message thread to open  and read it. To return to the All messages screen from a text message thread, press MENU and  then tap All messages. Notes  •  To view the details of a particular message, in the message thread, press and hold  the message to open the options menu, and then tap View message details. •  If a message contains a link to a web page, an email address, or a phone number,  tap any of the links to open the Select link screen. On this screen, tap the web  page link to open it in Browser, tap the phone number to open Phone and call the  number, or tap the email address to compose a new email message. To open and view a multimedia message On the All messages screen, tap a multimedia message or message thread  ...
  • Page 93 Exchanging Messages  9 Notes  •  When Auto-retrieve in MMS settings is disabled, only the message header is  downloaded. To download the entire message, tap the Download button at  the right side of the message. Once the message has downloaded, tap the Play  button to view the message. For details, see “Setting text and multimedia message  options” later in this chapter. •  If you are concerned about the size of your data downloads, check the multimedia  message size before you download it. To reply to a text or multimedia message On the All messages screen, tap a text or multimedia message thread   to open it. Tap the text box, enter your reply message, and then tap Send. Enter your reply  message here. Tap to send  your reply.   Tap to open the message. Tip  To reply a text message with a multimedia message, open the text message,  press MENU and then tap Add subject, or Attach. The text message is automatically  converted into a multimedia message.
  • Page 94: Setting Text And Multimedia Message Options

    94  Exchanging Messages To delete a message or a message thread On the All messages screen, tap the message thread that you want to delete. Do one of the following: • To delete the entire thread, press MENU and then tap Delete. When  prompted to confirm, tap OK. • To delete a message in a thread, press and hold the message that you  want to delete, and then tap Delete message on the options menu. When  prompted to confirm, tap OK. Note  To delete several messages on the All messages screen, press MENU while on the All  messages screen, tap Delete, select the messages you want to delete, and then tap  Delete. Setting text and multimedia message options On the All messages screen, press MENU and then tap Settings to set the text or  multimedia message options. You can set the following:  SMS settings Delivery reports Select this option to receive a report on the delivery status of your  message.  Service Center Displays the message service center number used. Tap to change the ...
  • Page 95: Adding The Messages Widget

    Auto-retrieve Select this option to automatically retrieve all your MMS messages  completely. When selected, the MMS message header plus the  message body and attachments will automatically download to your  phone. If you clear this check box, only the MMS message header will  be retrieved and shown in your All messages screen. Roaming auto- Select this option to automatically retrieve all your MMS messages  retrieve completely when roaming. This may incur significant phone charges.  Priority setting Set the message priority of MMS messages sent. Maximum Set the maximum file size of an MMS message. The MMS message will  message size not be sent out if it exceeds the file size set here.  Notification settings Notifications Select this option if you want to receive a notification in the status bar  when a new text or multimedia message arrives. Select sound If you want the phone to ring when a new message arrives, tap this  option, and then select a ring tone that is specific to new text and  multimedia messages. Note that the ring tone briefly plays when  selected. Vibrate Select this option if you want the phone to vibrate when a new text or  multimedia message arrives. Adding the Messages widget Add the Messages widget to let you read your messages on the Home screen. To  learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 96: Using Mail

    96  Exchanging Messages 5.2 Using Mail The Mail application lets you add external POP or IMAP email accounts from  popular web-based email service providers such as Yahoo!® Mail Plus, and AOL®.   It also lets you add an Exchange ActiveSync account on your phone. Adding a POP3/IMAP email account Press HOME, tap , and then tap Mail. On the Choose a mail provider screen, tap Other (POP3/IMAP). Note  If the account type you want to set up is not in the phone database, you will  be asked to enter more details. It is recommended that you get all pertinent  information for the email account such as incoming/outgoing server settings  before you proceed.  Enter the Email address and Password for the email account, and then tap Next. Enter the Account name and Your name, and then tap Finish setup. Creating another POP3/IMAP email account Do one of the following: • If you are in the Accounts list screen, press MENU, and then tap New account. • If you are in the Inbox of an email account, press MENU, and then tap More >...
  • Page 97: Adding A Microsoft Exchange Activesync Account

    Exchanging Messages  97 Adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account You can only add one Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account on your phone.  Requirement  You can sync with a Microsoft Exchange Server 00 Service Pack  (SP) or  Microsoft Exchange Server 007. Press HOME, tap , and then tap Mail. On the Choose a mail provider screen, tap Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Note  If you have previously set up an email account, press MENU, and then tap  New accounts to select Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Enter the Exchange ActiveSync account details, and then tap Next. Note  Your corporate Exchange Server must support auto-detect for the phone  to automatically set up the Exchange ActiveSync account. If your corporate  Exchange Server does not support auto-detect, you will need to enter your  Exchange Server settings after you tap Next. Ask your Exchange Server  administrator for details. Select the type of information you want to synchronize, and then tap  Finish setup. Synchronizing Exchange ActiveSync email messages You can set Exchange ActiveSync to automatically check for new Exchange  ActiveSync email messages. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Data synchronization > Exchange ActiveSync.
  • Page 98: Changing Exchange Activesync Settings

    98  Exchanging Messages Changing Exchange ActiveSync settings Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Data synchronization > Exchange ActiveSync. Press MENU and then tap Settings. Change the general settings and mail and calendar settings according to your  preference. Press BACK after you are done. Composing and sending email messages Press HOME, tap , and then tap Mail. On the email account Inbox, press MENU and then tap Compose. Tip  Tap   on the upper-right corner to switch to a different email account. Enter the message recipient’s email address in the To field. As you enter  information, matching contacts will appear on the screen. Tap the recipient  or continue entering the email address. If you are sending the email to several  recipients, separate the email addresses with a comma. You can add as many  message recipients as you want. Tips  •  If you want to send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind carbon copy (Bcc) of the email to  other recipients, press MENU and then tap Add recipient > Cc or Bcc. • ...
  • Page 99: Viewing And Replying To Email Messages

    Exchanging Messages  99 Viewing and replying to email messages Press HOME, then tap , and then tap Mail. On the email account Inbox, tap the email you want to view. Tip  Tap   on the upper-right corner to switch to a different email account. Tap Reply or Reply all to reply to the email.  For an Exchange ActiveSync account, you can mark an email. To mark an email,  while viewing an email, tap the white flag (   ) on the upper-right corner of the  screen. The flag turns red (   ) when you mark the message. Managing email messages To filter the inbox Tap a tab at the bottom of the screen to filter the inbox by individual email  messages, conversations, or email messages with attachments.  Number of unread  Marked (Exchange email messages ActiveSync only) Conversations Displays all flagged  Displays email messages  email messages. as conversations. Email ...
  • Page 100: Editing Email Account Settings

    100  Exchanging Messages To sort messages On the email account Inbox, press MENU, and then tap Sort. Select from the following sort options: • Date (Most recent/Oldest)  Sorts email messages by the time you  received it. • Subject (A-Z/Z-A)  Alphabetically sort email messages by subject. • Sender (A-Z/Z-A)  Alphabetically sort email messages by sender. • Size (Largest/Smallest)  Sort email messages by file size. To delete a message On the email account Inbox, press and hold the email you want to delete. On the options menu, tap Delete. When prompted to confirm deletion, tap OK. To delete multiple messages On the email account Inbox, press MENU and then tap Delete. Tap the email messages you want to delete, and then tap Delete. Editing email account settings Press HOME, tap , and then tap Mail.
  • Page 101: Sending A Meeting Request (Exchange Activesync Only)

    Delete account Tap to delete the email account.  Press BACK to save your changes. Sending a meeting request (Exchange ActiveSync only) Press HOME, then tap , and then tap Mail. Switch to the Exchange ActiveSync account. Press MENU and then tap More > New meeting invitation. Enter the meeting details and then tap Send. Deleting an email account Press HOME, then tap , and then tap Mail. Switch to the email account you want to delete. Press MENU and then tap More > Settings > Delete account.  Adding the Mail widget Add the Mail widget to let you view your POP/IMAP or Exchange ActiveSync email  messages on the Home screen. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC  widget” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 102: Chapter 6 - Getting Connected

    Chapter 6 - Getting Connected 6.1 Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet through your  mobile network (GPRS/G/EDGE) or Wi-Fi. 6.2 GPRS/3G/EDGE Your phone will be automatically configured to use your wireless service provider’s  GPRS/G/EDGE service when you turn on your phone (if the SIM card is installed)  for the first time. Checking the network connection you are using Press HOME > MENU and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Mobile network settings > Network operators or  Access Point Names. Turning GPRS/3G on or off Press HOME > MENU and then tap Settings >...
  • Page 103: Creating A New Access Point

    Getting Connected  10 Creating a new access point When you need to add another GPRS/G/EDGE connection on your phone, obtain  the access point name and settings (including username and password if required)  from your wireless service provider. Press HOME > MENU and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Mobile network settings > Access Point Names. On the APNs screen, press MENU and then tap New APN. In the Edit access point screen, enter the APN settings. Tap the APN setting  item to edit it. Press MENU and then tap Save when you finish setting up the new APN. 6.3 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 00 feet (100 meters).  To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot”. Note  The availability and range of the Wi-Fi signal depends on the number, infrastructure,  and other objects through which the signal passes. Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a wireless network Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings >...
  • Page 104: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network With Eap-Tls Security

    104  Getting Connected If you selected a secured network, enter the authentication information (such  as the WEP key, password, user name, certificate, and/or certificate password),  and then tap Connect. Notes  •  The next time your phone connects to a previously accessed secured wireless  network, you will not be prompted to enter the authentication information again,  unless you reset your phone to its factory default settings. •  Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are required  for your phone to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It may be necessary to provide a  username and password for certain closed wireless networks. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network with EAP-TLS security You need to install the network certificate (.pfx) to your phone before you can  connect to a Wi-Fi network with EAP-TLS authentication protocol. Save the certificate file to the root folder of the microSD card. On the Wireless controls screen, tap Wi-Fi settings, and then press MENU. Tap Advanced > Security certificates, press MENU, and then tap  Add certificate. Select the network certificate needed to connect to the EAP-TLS network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect to the Wi-Fi network. Checking the wireless network status You can check the current wireless connection status from the following: •...
  • Page 105: Connecting To A Virtual Private Network (Vpn)

    Getting Connected  105 • Wi-Fi networks On the Wireless controls screen, tap Wi-Fi settings, then tap the wireless  network that the phone is currently connected to. A message box will be displayed showing  the Wi-Fi network name, status, speed,  signal strength, and more. Note  If you want to remove the wireless  network settings on your phone, tap  Forget on this window. You need to enter  the settings again if you want to connect  to this wireless network. To connect to another Wi-Fi network On the Wireless controls screen, tap Wi-Fi settings. Detected Wi-Fi networks  are displayed in the Wi-Fi networks section. Tip  To manually scan for available Wi-Fi networks, on the Wi-Fi settings screen, press  MENU and then tap Scan. Tap another Wi-Fi network to connect to it. Note  If the wireless network you want to connect to is not in the list of detected networks,  scroll down the screen, then tap Add a Wi-Fi network. Enter the wireless network  settings, then tap Save. Connecting to a virtual private network (VPN) From your phone, you can add, set up, and manage virtual private networks (VPNs) ...
  • Page 106 106  Getting Connected • Your network administrator may instruct you to download and install the  certificates from a web site or in some other way. Before you download and/ or install the certificates to your phone, you must set up the phone’s secure  credential storage.  To access the phone’s credential storage, press HOME > MENU, tap  Settings > Security, and then tap Set password. After setting the password,  select the Use secure credentials check box. All security certificates that  you download and install are saved in the phone’s credential storage. To add a VPN Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless controls > VPN settings. Tap Add VPN, and then tap the type of VPN you want to add. Tap the VPN settings and set them up according to the security details you  have obtained from your networ k administrator. When finished, press MENU, and then tap Save.  The VPN is added to the VPNs section of the the VPN settings screen. To connect to a VPN Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless controls > VPN settings.
  • Page 107: Adding The Data And Wi-Fi Widgets

    Getting Connected  107 Adding the Data and Wi-Fi widgets Add the Data connection and/or Wi-Fi widget to the Home screen to make it faster  for you to turn on or off these connections. Tap the widget to turn on or off the  connection. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1. 6.4 Using Browser Open Browser to start surfing the web. Browser is fully optimized and comes with  advanced features that let you enjoy Internet browsing on your phone. Note  You must have an active data (G, GPRS) or Wi-Fi connection to access the Internet. Opening Browser Do one of the following: • Press HOME, and then tap Browser. • Press HOME, tap , and then tap Browser. Going to a web page On the Browser screen, press MENU and then tap the URL field on top of the  screen. Enter the web page address using the  keyboard. As you enter the address,  matching web page addresses will  appear on the screen. Tap an address to  go directly to that web page or continue  entering the web page address.
  • Page 108: Setting Your Home Page

    108  Getting Connected Setting your home page Press MENU and then tap More > Settings > Set home page. In the Set home page screen, select the home page you want to use. Changing the screen orientation The phone automatically changes the screen orientation depending on how you  are holding your phone. Note  The Orientation check box in HOME> MENU > Settings > Sound & display needs to  be selected for the screen orientation to automatically change. Browsing web pages in regular view By default, Browser displays the mobile version of web pages, if available.  To browse web pages in regular view, while on a browser screen, press MENU, tap  More > Settings, and then clear the Mobile view check box. Navigating on a web page You can slide your finger on the screen in any direction to navigate and view other ...
  • Page 109: Zooming In Or Out On A Web Page

    Getting Connected  109 Zooming in or out on a web page Slide your finger to one direction on the screen to activate the zoom controls. Tap to zoom out. Tap to zoom in. Opening a new browser window Open multiple browser windows to make it easier for you to switch from one web  site to another. You can open up to four browser windows. On a browser window, press MENU, and then tap Windows. Tap   .  A new browser window opens and goes to the home page. Press MENU to open the URL field on top of the screen, and then specify the  web address. See “Going to a web page” for more information.
  • Page 110: Switching Between Browser Windows

    110  Getting Connected Switching between browser windows On a browser window, press MENU, and then tap Windows. Select the browser window you want to view by sliding your finger on the  screen from right to left. Tap to close the  web page. Tap to display  the web page  in full screen. Finding text within a web page While viewing a web page, press MENU  and then tap More > Find on page. Enter the search item. As you enter  characters, matching text are highlighted  on the screen. Press BACK to hide the keyboard and view  more matching text. Tap the left or right arrow to go to the  previous or next matching text.
  • Page 111: Selecting Links In Web Pages

    Getting Connected  111 Selecting links in web pages Navigate to links on a web page using the Navigation Control. Links are enclosed in  a colored box when selected. Link is not selected Link is selected Link What to do Web page address  • Tap the link to open the web page. (URLs) • Press and hold the link to open a menu that allows you to open,  bookmark, copy to the clipboard, or share the link via email. Email address • Tap to send an email message to the email address. • Press and hold, then tap Copy on the menu to copy the email address  to the clipboard. You can paste the email address later when creating  a new contact or sending a new email message. Browser also recognizes some phone numbers and addresses that allow you to  call the phone number or locate the address in Google Maps. Recognized phone  numbers and addresses are highlighted in green when navigated to. ...
  • Page 112: Downloading Web Applications

    11  Getting Connected Link What to do Location address Tap the address to open Google Maps and locate the address. Phone number Tap to open the Phone screen to call the phone number. Tip  When links are too small for tapping directly on the screen, highlight it using the  Navigation Control, then either press the ENTER button to open the link, or press and  hold the ENTER button to select an option from the menu. Downloading web applications Before you can download web applications, you must first enable downloading  from the phone settings. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Applications. Select the Unknown sources check box. When the Attention dialog box opens, tap OK. Note  All downloaded applications are saved to the storage card. Before you download an  application from the web, make sure that you have installed a storage card on your  phone. For information on how to install a storage card, refer to Chapter 1. Warning!  Applications downloaded from the web can be from unknown sources.   To protect your phone and personal data, download applications only from  trusted sources such as Android Market. Refer to “Android Market” in   Chapter 8 for details. To view your downloads On a browser screen, press MENU and then tap More > Downloads. Managing bookmarks You can store as many bookmarks as you want on your phone.
  • Page 113: Setting Browser Options

    Getting Connected  11 To bookmark a web page On a browser screen, go to the web page you  want to book mark.  Press MENU and then tap New bookmark. The  New bookmark screen opens. Edit the bookmark Name if needed and then  tap Done. To open a bookmark On the Browser screen, press MENU and then tap Bookmarks. Select the bookmark by sliding your finger from right to left. Once the bookmark you want to open is selected, tap it to open. By default, a snapshot of the bookmarked web page is shown, letting you visually  select the bookmark. You can toggle between using visual bookmarks or a list by  pressing MENU, and then tapping List or Thumbnails. To edit a bookmark On the Browser screen, press MENU and then tap Bookmarks. Press MENU and then tap Edit.  Select the bookmark you want to edit by sliding your finger from right to left. Once the bookmark you want to edit is selected, tap it. Enter your changes, and tap Done. Tip  If the bookmarks are in List view, press and hold the bookmark you want to edit, and  then tap Edit bookmark to edit the bookmark. Setting Browser options Customize Browser to suit your browsing preferences by setting the display, ...
  • Page 114: Using Bluetooth

    114  Getting Connected 6.5 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows  Bluetooth devices to exchange information over a distance of about eight meters  without requiring a physical connection. Your phone supports the following  Bluetooth profiles: Headset, Handsfree, A2DP, and AVRCP. Bluetooth on your phone operates in three different modes: • On. Bluetooth is turned on. Your phone can detect other Bluetooth-enabled  devices, but not vice versa. • Discoverable. Bluetooth is turned on, and all other Bluetooth-enabled  devices can detect your phone. • Off. Bluetooth is turned off. In this mode, you can neither send nor receive  information using Bluetooth. Notes  •  By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, then turn off your phone,  Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your phone again, Bluetooth  automatically turns on. •  Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to conserve battery power, or in places where  using a wireless device is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals. Turning on Bluetooth and making the phone discoverable Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls, then select the Bluetooth check box to turn on  Bluetooth. When on, the Bluetooth icon (   ) appears in the status bar.
  • Page 115: Changing The Phone Name

    Getting Connected  115 Changing the phone name The phone name identifies your phone in a Bluetooth network. Make sure that you have turned Bluetooth on. On the Wireless controls screen, tap Bluetooth settings > Device name. Enter the name for your phone in the dialog box, then tap OK. Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth hands-free headset or car kit You can connect your phone to a Bluetooth hands-free headset or a Bluetooth car  kit and use those devices to listen to music and send and/or receive calls. Before  you can use a Bluetooth hands-free headset or car kit, you must pair it first with  your phone. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Bluetooth settings and then select the Bluetooth  check box.  Tap Scan for devices. Your phone will start to scan for Bluetooth devices  within range and will display all detected devices below the Bluetooth  devices section.
  • Page 116: Disconnecting A Bluetooth Hands-Free Headset Or Car Kit

    116  Getting Connected The pairing and connection status will appear below the hands-free headset  or car kit name in the Bluetooth devices list. When the other Bluetooth hands- free headset or car kit is connected to your phone, the Bluetooth connected  icon (   ) will appear in the status bar. You can now start using the hands-free  headset or car kit to listen to music and to make and/or receive phone calls.   Indicates that the device  is a stereo Bluetooth headset  that you can use to listen to  music.   Indicates that the device  is a mono Bluetooth headset  that you can use to send  and/or receive phone calls. Notes  •  Pairing between two Bluetooth devices is a one-time process. Once pairing is  created, the devices can recognize the partnership and exchange information  without entering a passcode again. •  If you pair with a second headset while connected to the first, the first headset  will be disconnected. To switch connection back to the first headset, you must  manually select that headset again in the Bluetooth devices list.  Disconnecting a Bluetooth hands-free headset or car kit Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Bluetooth settings. Navigate to the Bluetooth devices section, then press and hold the connected  hands-free headset or car kit.
  • Page 117: Adding The Bluetooth Widget

    Getting Connected  117 Tap Disconnect & unpair if you want the phone to erase all pairing information  with the hands-free headset or car kit. You will be prompted to enter the passcode  again when you connect to that Bluetooth device. Adding the Bluetooth widget Add the Bluetooth widget to the Home screen to make it faster for you to turn  Bluetooth on or off. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1. 6.6 Using Your Phone as a Modem If you find yourself in a place without an Internet access for your computer, you can  connect your computer to the Internet by using your phone’s data connection  (G, for instance) or Wi-Fi connection. Important  You need to install HTC Sync before you can use your phone as a modem.  Refer to “Using HTC Sync “ in Chapter 9 for details. Note  You need a SIM card installed on your phone to use it as a modem for your computer.  Make sure your phone’s data connection is turned on. See “Turning GPRS/G  on or off” earlier in this chapter to learn how to turn on the phone’s data  connection. Connect the phone to the computer using the provided USB cable. When the Select default type dialog box appears, select Mobile network sharing, and then tap Done. Note  When using Mobile network sharing, the USB mass storage feature is disabled.  Also, you will not be able to use HTC Sync.
  • Page 118: Using Camera And Camcorder

    Chapter 7 - Camera and Multimedia 7.1 Using Camera and Camcorder Use Camera or Camcorder to take and share pictures and videos. Your phone  comes with a . megapixel camera that lets you capture sharp pictures and videos. Important  You must install a storage card before you use Camera or Camcorder. All  pictures or videos that you capture on your phone are stored on the storage  card. For more information on how to install a storage card on your phone,  refer to Chapter 1. Opening Camera or Camcorder Press HOME, tap   , and then tap Camera if you want to capture photos or  Camcorder if you want to shoot videos. When you open Camera, the screen orientation will depend on how you are  holding the phone. Hold the phone upright when taking portrait shots or hold  the phone horizontally when taking landscape shots. For Camcorder, the screen  automatically switches to landscape orientation. Tip  You can easily switch to the other capture mode while you are in Camera or  Camcorder. Refer to “Changing capture modes” in this chapter for details.
  • Page 119: Changing Capture Modes

    Camera and Multimedia  119 Remaining shots available* Zoom control. Appears when you slide your  finger up or down on the live camera screen;  disappears after a few seconds. Opens the Albums  Current capture mode.  program. See “Albums” in  Tap to switch between  this chapter for details. Photo and Video modes. * In Video mode, this shows the recording duration. Changing capture modes The phone offers two capture modes: Photo and Video. On the screen, tap   to  switch between Photo and Video modes. Taking pictures Switch to Photo capture mode. Frame your subject on the screen. Tip  To zoom in, slide your finger up or down on the live camera screen to open the  Zoom control and then drag the slider up or down the Zoom control bar to zoom  in or out. You can also press the Navigation Control up and down buttons (in  landscape orientation) to zoom in or out. Press the ENTER button to take the shot.
  • Page 120: Shooting Videos

    10  Camera and Multimedia Shooting videos Switch to the Video capture mode. Frame your subject on the screen. Press the ENTER button to start capturing video. Press ENTER again to stop  capturing video. Capture duration Recording indicator Review screen After capturing a photo or video, the review screen lets you save, view, send, or  delete the picture or video by tapping a button at the bottom of the screen. Send the captured image  or video via email or  Delete the captured  MMS, upload it to Flickr,  image or video. or share it via Facebook  or Peep. Return to the live  View the captured image  Camera or Camcorder  or video in Albums. screen.
  • Page 121: Camera Menu Panel

    Camera and Multimedia  11 Camera menu panel The Camera menu panel lets you adjust basic camera settings and access advanced  camera settings.  To open the menu panel While on the Camera screen, press MENU. Resolution  Tap to change the resolution (capture size).  WB  Tap to adjust the white balance. White balance enables the camera  to capture colors more accurately by adjusting to the current lighting  environment. White balance settings include: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy,  Incandescent, and Fluorescent. Brightness  Tap to open the Brightness bar so you can adjust the brightness.  On the Brightness bar, tap   to decrease, or   to increase the brightness  level. Tap outside the Brightness bar to apply the change. ISO  Set the ISO level manually to 100, 200, 400, or 800, or set it back to Auto.  Higher ISO numbers are better for taking pictures in low light conditions. Note  The camera automatically adjusts the ISO level up to 400 only. Settings  Tap to open the advanced camera settings.
  • Page 122: Using Albums

    1  Camera and Multimedia Closing Camera On the Camera screen, press HOME or BACK. 7.2 Using Albums Albums lets you view photos and play back videos. You can also view your photos or  your friends’ photos on Facebook or Flickr. For photos, you can also do basic editing  tasks, set them as your wallpaper or contact picture, and share to your friends. Opening Albums Press HOME, tap , and then tap Albums. If you stored your files in folders (directories) on the storage card, Albums will  display these folders as separate albums. This album contains  all the pictures inside  all the albums. This album contains  all the videos inside  Album name and  all the albums. number of files inside. Tap to view pictures  Tap to view the files  in Albums or pictures  inside the album. in your Facebook or  Flickr account. When viewing pictures in Albums, scroll up the screen to view more albums. Notes  •  Depending on the number of pictures stored on the storage card, it may take a  while for Albums to load  all your photos on the screen. •  You need to be signed in to your Facebook and Flickr accounts to view the pictures  in those accounts.
  • Page 123: Working With Pictures

    Camera and Multimedia  1 Working with pictures Once you have taken a picture, you can view it or share it with friends. You can also  view your pictures or your friends’ pictures on your Facebook or Flickr account. To view pictures in Albums On the Albums screen, go to the Albums tab, and then tap an album to view  the pictures inside the album. Slide your finger onscreen to go through the pictures. Tap the thumbnail to  view it in full screen. Tap to go back to  the Albums screen. Tip  You can choose to display the photos as thumbnails. To view the photos inside  the album as thumbnails, press MENU and then tap Grid view. To view pictures in your Facebook or Flickr account On the Albums screen, go to the Facebook or Flickr tab. Note  When you switch to the Flickr tab, you may be asked to give authorization for the  HTC Flickr client to connect to the Flickr web site. You need to give authorization  to access your Flickr account. Tap your account name or your friend’s account on the list to view the  pictures in the account.
  • Page 124 14  Camera and Multimedia When viewing pictures in full screen, you can: • Slide your finger from right to left or left to right to view the next or previous  picture. • Press the Navigation Control left or right buttons to view the previous or the  next picture in the album or in the pictures list. • Press MENU to let you view the pictures as a slideshow, share, delete, or rotate  the picture, and more. To zoom in or out on a picture The zoom control buttons appear when you view a picture in full screen. Tap to zoom out. Tap to zoom in. To view a picture in landscape orientation Turn your phone sideways to view the picture in landscape mode. The picture  orientation automatically adjusts to how you hold the phone. Note  The Orientation check box in HOME> MENU > Settings > Sound & display needs to  be selected for the screen orientation to automatically change.
  • Page 125 Camera and Multimedia  15 To rotate and save the rotated state View the picture you want to rotate in full screen Press MENU, then tap Rotate, and then select either Rotate left or Rotate right. Note  The Picture rotates 90 degrees counter-clockwise (Rotate left) or 90 degrees clockwise  (Rotate right) each time you tap one of the Rotate options. To crop a picture While viewing a picture in full screen, press MENU and then tap More > Crop.  The cropper tool appears. Do one of the following: • To adjust the cropper size, press and hold the edge of the cropper tool.  When the cropper arrows appear, drag your finger inward to or outward  from the centre of the cropper to resize it. • To move the cropper to another area on the picture, press and hold inside  the cropper, then drag it with your finger to the desired position. Press and hold inside  the cropper, then  drag it to any area of  the photo. Cropper tool Cropper arrow Tap to save  Tap to discard your  the photo.
  • Page 126 16  Camera and Multimedia To share pictures on Facebook You need to be logged in to your Facebook account to be able to upload pictures. In the Albums screen, open the album where the pictures you want to share  are in. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap Facebook. Select the pictures you want to share, and then tap Next. Add a caption for each picture (if you want), and then tap Upload. Select which album to upload to and set privacy settings for the uploaded  pictures. Tap Done. To share pictures on Flickr You need to be logged in to your Flickr account to be able to upload pictures. In the Albums screen, open the album where the pictures you want to share  are in. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap Flickr. Select the pictures you want to share, and then tap Next. Edit the file name and/or add a description for each picture (if you want), and  then tap Upload. Select which album to upload to and set privacy settings for the uploaded  pictures. Tap Done. To share a picture on Picasa You need to be signed in to a Google Account to be able to upload pictures to the  Picasa™ photo organizing service. In the Albums screen, open the album where the pictures you want to share  are in. Tap ...
  • Page 127 Camera and Multimedia  17 Enter a Caption for the picture and select the Album where you want to  upload the picture. Tip  Tap   to create a new album where you can upload the picture. Tap Upload. You can view the photos online at http://picasaweb.google.com. To send pictures using a messaging application In the Albums screen, open the album where the pictures you want to share  are in. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap Messages or Mail. Select the pictures you want to share, and then tap Next. The pictures are automatically added as an attachment to the email or added  into the MMS message. Note  If you selected Mail and you have multiple email accounts, the default email  account will be used. Compose your message, and then tap Send. To send pictures in Twitter You can use Peep to send pictures via Twitter. For more information on Peep, see  Chapter 9. In the Albums screen, open the album where the pictures you want to share  are in. Select the picture you want to share to view it in full screen. Press MENU, tap Share, and then on the Share options menu, tap Peep. The picture is uploaded and the tweet link displays on the screen. Tap Send  to send the tweet.
  • Page 128: Working With Videos

    18  Camera and Multimedia Working with videos Once you have taken a video, you can view it or share it with friends. To watch videos On the main Albums screen, tap a video album and then tap the video you  want to watch to start playing back the video.  Slide your finger onscreen to go through the videos. Tap the thumbnail to  view it in full screen. The screen automatically switches to landscape mode  when you play back a video. Elapsed time Tap to play the  video in expanded  Total video  or minimum  duration (best fit) size. Tap to toggle  Tap to go back to  between playing and  video album. pausing the video. Drag to the left or right to go  back or forward in the video. To send a video using email In the Albums screen, open the album where the videos you want to send are in. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap Mail. Select the videos you want to send, and then tap Next.  The videos are automatically added as an attachment to the email. Note  If you selected Mail and you have multiple email accounts, the default email  account will be used.
  • Page 129: Adding The Photo Album Or Photo Frame Widget

    To send a video using Messages In the Albums screen, open the album where the videos you want to send are in. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap Messages. Tap the video you want to send and then tap Next.  The video is automatically added to the MMS message. Compose your MMS message, and then tap Send. To share videos on YouTube You can share your videos by uploading them to YouTube™. Before you do this, you  must create a YouTube account and sign in to that account on your phone. In the Albums screen, open the album where the videos you want to share  are in, and then scroll to the video you want to share. Tap   and then on the Share options menu, tap YouTube. Enter a Title, Description, and Tags for your video. Select the Public check  box if you want to share the video with everyone. Tap Upload. Tip  You can view the upload progress by opening the Notifications panel and then  tapping YouTube. Refer to “To open the Notifications panel” in Chapter 1 to learn how  to open the Notifications panel. Adding the Photo album or Photo frame widget Add the Photo frame or Photo album widget to let you view a single photo or a  whole album on the Home screen. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an  HTC widget” in Chapter 1. Closing Albums While in the Albums screen, press HOME or BACK to close the application.
  • Page 130: Using Music

    10  Camera and Multimedia 7.3 Using Music Music plays digital audio files from the phone’s storage card. Since Music only plays  audio files saved on the storage card of your phone, you must copy your audio files  to the storage card before you open Music. Copying music into the storage card Set the phone’s storage card as a USB drive. See “Connecting Your Phone to a  Computer” in Chapter 1 for details. On the computer, navigate to the USB drive and open it. Create a folder on the root folder of the storage card (for example, Music). Tip  You can also create and use folders to organize your music inside the Music  folder you have created. Copy the music into the folder you have created. After copying music, unmount or eject the drive as required by your  computer’s operating system to safely remove the phone. Disconnect the phone from the computer. Opening Music Press HOME, tap , and then tap Music. The Playback screen displays.
  • Page 131: Library

    Camera and Multimedia  11 Playing music Tap to turn shuffle on and off.  (Shuffle is off when button is gray.) Tap to cycle through the  repeat modes: •  Repeat all songs •  Repeat current song •  Don’t repeat Progress bar Elapsed time Press and drag to  Remaining time jump to any part  Tap to toggle  of the song. between showing  the Now playing list  Tap to go to  and Playback screen. the Library. Tap to go to the previous  Tap to go to the next  song in the Now playing list. song in the Now  Tap to pause or to  playing list. resume playing  the song. Tip  You can also swipe your finger from right to left or left to right to go to the next or  previous song in the Now playing list. Note  Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to adjust the playback volume...
  • Page 132: Listening To Music On The Lock Screen

    1  Camera and Multimedia Listening to music on the Lock screen When you are playing back music and the screen turns off, you can control the  music playback from the Lock screen when you “wake up” the phone by pressing  MENU or END CALL/POWER.  Tap to go to the previous  song, play/pause music,  or go to the next song in  the Now playing list.  If you do not see the  playback controls, tap  the screen to show the  playback controls.   Library Your music is organized into different categories such as Albums, Artists, Genre,  Composers, and more. Select a category by tapping one of the category tabs at the  bottom of the screen. Tap a song in the category to play it back. ...
  • Page 133: Creating Playlists

    Camera and Multimedia  1 To go to the Library, tap   at the bottom-left of the Playback screen or the Now  playing screen. Category name Tap to play back. List songs in  Indicates the song  the category. currently being  played back. Tap a music category to  open the music file you  want to play. Creating playlists Use playlists to organize your music files. You can create as many playlists as you  want on your phone. In the Library, go to the Playlist category (   ). Tap Add playlist. Enter the Playlist name, and then tap Save. Select a category to add songs to the playlist. Tip  Go to the All songs category to show all the available songs. Press and hold the song you want to add to the playlist, and then tap  Add to playlist. Select the playlist where you want to add the song.
  • Page 134: Managing Your Playlists

    14  Camera and Multimedia Managing your playlists To play the songs in a playlist In the Playlists screen, tap the playlist name and then tap a song. To add songs to a playlist In the Playlists screen, tap the playlist where you want to add songs. Press MENU, and then tap Add songs. Select a category to add songs from to the playlist. Tip  Go to the All songs category to show all the available songs. Select the songs you want to add to the playlist, and then tap Add. Tip  While playing a song, press MENU and then tap Add to playlist to add the current  song to a playlist.  To rearrange the songs in a playlist In the Playlists screen, tap the playlist you want to edit. Press MENU and then tap Change order. Press and hold ...
  • Page 135: Setting A Song As Ringtone

    Setting a song as ringtone You can use songs as your phone ringtone. In the Library, select the song that you want to use as ringtone and then play  it back. In the Playback screen, press MENU and then tap Set as ringtone. In the Set as ringtone options menu, tap Phone ringtone or Contact ringtone.  Note  If you select Contact ringtone, you need to select the contacts you want to  associate the song with in the next screen. To check if the song was added as a ringtone On the Home screen, press MENU and then tap Settings. On the Settings screen, tap Sound & display > Phone ringtone.  The song should be listed as an option. Adding the Music widget Add the Music widget to control music playback on the Home screen. To learn how  to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 136: Listening To Fm Radio

    16  Camera and Multimedia 7.4 Listening to FM Radio FM Radio lets you listen to FM radio stations on your phone. Since FM Radio uses  the provided wired stereo headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to the  audio jack of your phone before you open the program. To open FM Radio , and then tap FM Radio. Press HOME, tap The first time you open FM Radio, it automatically scans for available FM stations,  saves them as presets, and plays the first FM station found. Tip  To repeat scanning and saving of FM stations, press MENU, and then tap Scan & Save. Turn off FM radio. FM radio frequency Radio signal strength Slide this to tune in to any  frequency in the FM band. Fine tune the radio  Fine tune the radio  frequency by -0.1 MHz. frequency by +0.1 MHz. View All presets list. Change the name of the current  station you are tuned into. Search the FM band for  Search the FM band for the  the previous FM station. next FM station. Tips  • ...
  • Page 137: Adding Station Names

    Camera and Multimedia  17 To listen to a preset FM station You can do any of the following: On the FM Radio screen, tap   and then select a station you want to listen to. •  Tap   to go to the previous preset station, or   to go to the next one. •  Adding station names Tune in to the desired FM station, and then tap   . Enter a station name for the selected FM station, and then tap Save. Minimizing or turning off FM Radio When you press BACK, the program continues to run in the background and allows  you to continue listening to the radio while you use other programs. To turn off FM  Radio, tap   on the upper right corner of the FM Radio screen.
  • Page 138: Chapter 8 - Google Apps

    Chapter 8 - Google Apps 8.1 Signing In to Your Google Account Signing in to your Google Account lets you synchronize Gmail/Google Mail,  Calendar, and contacts between your phone and the web. You also need to sign in  to a Google Account to use Google Apps such as Google Talk™ and Android Market.  When you turn on the phone for the first time, you are given the option to sign in to  your Google Account.  In the Setup accounts screen, tap Google account > Yes > Next. Tap Sign in. Enter your user name and password, and then tap Sign in. After  signing in, all emails, contacts, and calendar events on your Google Account  will automatically synchronize with your phone. Note  Tap Create if you do not have a Google Account yet. Retrieving your Google Account password If you forgot your Google Account password, you can retrieve it by doing the  following: On your computer, open your browser and go to http://google.com/accounts. On the right side of the page, click I cannot access my account. In the Please select your issue section, select I forgot my password.
  • Page 139: Using Gmail/Google Mail

    Google Apps  19 8.2 Using Gmail/Google Mail Gmail/Google Mail is Google’s web-based email service. Gmail/Google Mail is  configured when you first set up your phone. Depending on your synchronization  settings, Gmail/Google Mail on your phone is automatically synchronized with  your Gmail/Google Mail account on the web. For more information about  synchronization, see “Synchronizing Google Apps” in this chapter. To open Gmail/Google Mail , and then tap Gmail/Google Mail. Press HOME, then tap Folder (or Label) and  number of unread  Unread messages are  email messages.  displayed in bold. Checked email. Starred message.  Select one or more  Tap to add or  emails to apply an action. remove the star. Note: Batch operations  needs to be enabled. To scroll through the  message list: Actions for checked  • Slide your finger up/ email(s). This will not show  down on the screen. if there is no item selected  •...
  • Page 140: Creating And Sending Emails

    140  Google Apps Creating and sending emails To create and send an email In the Inbox, press MENU and then tap Compose. Enter the message recipient’s email address in the To field. If you are sending  the email to several recipients, separate the email addresses with a comma.  You can add as many message recipients as you want. Note  If you want to send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind carbon copy (Bcc) of the email  to other recipients, press MENU and then tap Add Cc/Bcc.  Enter the email subject, and then compose your email. Tip  If you want to add a picture attachment, press MENU and then tap Attach. Select  the picture you want to attach, and then tap OK. Recipient Subject Tap to remove  Attachment the attachment. Enter your  message here. After composing your email, tap Send. Note  While composing the message, tap Save as draft or press the BACK button to  save it as a draft. To view your draft email messages, in the Inbox, press MENU  and then tap View labels > Drafts.
  • Page 141: Receiving And Reading Emails

    Google Apps  141 To add a signature to emails You can add a signature to email messages that you send. In the Inbox, press MENU and then tap Settings > Signature. Enter your signature in the text box, and then tap OK. Tip  You can create a signature consisting of multiple lines of text. At the end of each  line of text, tap   on the onscreen keyboard to create another line. To view your sent messages In the Inbox, press MENU and then tap View labels > Sent. Receiving and reading emails Depending on your notification settings, the phone plays a ring tone, vibrates, or  displays the email message briefly in the status bar when you receive a new email.  A new email message (   ) icon also appears on the notifications area of the status  bar to notify you of a new email. Note  For more information on email notification settings, refer to the “Setting Gmail/ Google Mail settings” section later in this chapter. Gmail/Google Mail groups each message you send with all the responses you  receive. This conversation list continues to grow as new replies arrive, so you can  always see your messages in context. Conversations are also referred to as message  threads. A new message or a change to the subject of a current message will begin  a new thread.
  • Page 142 14  Google Apps To view emails Do one of the following: • Press HOME, then press and hold the status bar, and then slide down your  finger on the screen to open the Notifications panel. Tap the new email to  view it. • While in the Inbox, tap the unread email or the conversation with the unread  email to view it. Message subject Message label Online status.  Appears when the  contact is a Google Talk  To scroll through the message: friend and you are signed  • Slide your finger up/down  in to Google Talk. on the screen. • Press the Navigation Control  up/down buttons.                      To search for email messages You can search for a specific email message by sender, word in a subject, or label. In the Inbox, press MENU and then tap Search. Enter the search keyword in the box, and then tap Search.
  • Page 143: Replying To Or Forwarding Emails

    Google Apps  14 Replying to or forwarding emails In the message thread, scroll down to  the end of the conversation. Tap Reply, Reply to all, or Forward. Do one of the following: If you selected Reply or Reply all,  • enter your reply message. Message  • If you selected Forward, specify  options the message recipients. Thread  Scroll down to the end of the  options message, and then tap Send. Managing conversations and emails Conversations In the Inbox, press and hold the conversation, and then tap: • Read to open the email. • Archive to archive the conversation. Tip  To display your archived messages, in the Inbox, press MENU and then tap View labels >...
  • Page 144 144  Google Apps • Add star or Remove star to assign a star or remove the star on the  conversation. • Change labels to add or change the label of the conversation. Note  You cannot use the phone to create labels; do that on the Gmail/Google Mail  web site. • Report spam to report the conversation as spam. Email messages In the message thread, navigate to the email header or message using the  Navigation Control, press MENU and then tap: • Archive to archive the email message. Tip  To display your archived messages, in the Inbox, press MENU, and then tap View labels > All Mails. • Add star or Remove star to assign a star or remove the star on the  conversation. • Mark read or Mark unread as desired. Unread messages or threads with  unread messages display in bold in the Inbox. • Change labels to add or change the label of the conversation. Note ...
  • Page 145: Setting Gmail/Google Mail Settings

    Google Apps  145 Setting Gmail/Google Mail settings In the Inbox, press MENU and then tap Settings. Set the following options:  • Signature Tap to enter a signature that is appended at the end of your  emails. • Confirm delete Select the check box to show a confirmation box when  you delete a conversation. • Batch operations Select the check box to show the batch operations  feature. The Batch operations feature lets you archive, delete, or apply a  label to multiple emails at once. • Labels Tap to select which Gmail/Google Mail labels to synchronize. • Email notifications Select the check box to show a notification icon on  the status bar when you receive a new email. • Tap Select ringtone if you want your phone to ring when a new email  message arrives. On the ring tone menu, select a ring tone specific to  new email messages. The ring tone plays briefly when selected. If you  don’t want a ring tone to play when you receive a new email message, tap  Silent. Then tap OK to confirm your ringtone selection. • Select Vibrate if you want your phone to vibrate when you receive a new  email message.
  • Page 146: Using Google Talk

    146  Google Apps 8.3 Using Google Talk Google Talk is Google’s instant messaging program. It lets you communicate with  other people that also use Google Talk. Note  The Google Talk account that is set up is based on the Google Account that you used  when you set up the phone. Signing in and chatting online To open Google Talk , and then tap Google Talk.  Press HOME, then tap Tap to change your online status message. Tap to change your  online status. Tap to change  your picture Opened chats. Tap a callout  to open the chat screen  and start chatting with your  Friends list friend. Online status:   Available   Idle   Busy   Offline...
  • Page 147 Google Apps  147 To add a new friend You can only add people who have a Google Account. In the Friends list, press MENU and then tap Add friend. Enter the Google Talk instant messaging ID or Google email address of the  friend you want to add. Note  When you add a friend with an instant messaging ID and has been saved in your  contacts list, matching contacts will display on the screen as you enter information.  You can tap the contact or continue entering the IM information.  Tap Send invitation. To view and accept an invitation In the Friends list, press MENU and then tap Invites. All chat invitations you  have sent or received are listed on the pending invitations screen. Tap a pending invitation, and then tap Accept or Decline. Note  When someone you invite to chat accepts your invitation, the pending invitation  disappears from the list. To change your online status and message Tap the online status icon (   ) beside your name, and then select the status  you want on the menu. Tap the text box on the left of your online status icon and then enter your ...
  • Page 148 148  Google Apps To start a chat Tap a friend in the Friends list, or navigate to a friend using the Navigation  Control, and then press the ENTER button. Timestamp.  Appears after every  minute of inactivity. Tap to send  Enter your message here. your message. Chat with your friend by entering text using the onscreen keyboard. Note  To insert a smiley, press MENU and then tap More > Insert smiley. Tap a smiley  to insert it into your message. After entering your message, tap Send. To switch between active chats You can switch between chats if you have more than one chat going. While on a chat screen or in the friends list,  press MENU and then tap Switch chats. On the panel that opens, tap the friend you  want to chat with. Tap to switch chat  with this friend.
  • Page 149: Managing Your Friends

    Google Apps  149 To close a chat Do one of the following: • In your Friends list, press and hold a friend with an active chat and then tap  End chat on the menu. • While on a chat screen, press MENU and then tap End chat. Managing your friends Friends in your friends list is sorted by their online status — active chats, online,  busy, and offline. Within the status groupings, friends are listed alphabetically. By default, only the friends that you frequently communicate with — the most  popular — are in the Friends list. If you want to display all your friends, press MENU  and then tap All friends. Tip  To switch back to displaying only your most popular friends, press MENU and then tap  Most popular. To block a friend You can block a friend from sending you messages. When blocked, your friend is  also removed from your Friends list. In the Friends list, locate the friend you want to block. Press and hold the friend’s name, and then tap Block friend.  Your friend is removed from your friends list and is added to the blocked  friends list. Note  To unblock a friend, in the Friends list, press MENU and then tap Blocked. In the  Blocked friends list, tap the name of the friend you want to unblock, and then tap OK ...
  • Page 150: Mobile Indicators

    150  Google Apps To pin a friend You can pin a friend to make sure that friend always appears in your Most popular  friends list. In the Friends list, press and hold the friend’s name to open the options menu. Tap Pin friend. Note  To unpin a friend, in the Friends list, press and hold the friend you want to unpin and  then tap Unpin friend on the options menu. To show a friend in the Most popular list In the Friends list, press and hold the friend’s name to open the options menu. Tap Show friend. Note  To keep a friend from appearing in the most popular list, press and hold the friend’s  name, and then tap Hide friend on the menu. If you pinned the friend, the pin will be  removed when you hide the friend. Mobile indicators You can check what type of device your friend is using to chat in Google Talk. In the  friends list, check the image that appears to the right of your friend’s name.  Indicates that the friend is  using an Android phone. When you do not see an image, it indicates that your friend signed in last from a  computer.
  • Page 151: Adjusting Instant Messaging Settings

    Google Apps  151 Adjusting instant messaging settings To set notifications for new instant messages You can set the phone to play a sound, vibrate, or display a notification icon in the  status bar each time you receive a new instant message. In the Friends list, press MENU and then tap More > Settings. Do one or all of the following: Select the IM notifications check box to receive a notification (  •  ) in the  status bar when a new instant message arrives. • Tap Select ringtone to select the ring tone to use when a new instant  message arrives. The ring tone briefly plays when selected. If you don’t  want a ring tone to play when you receive a new instant message, select  Silent. • Select the Vibrate check box to vibrate your phone when you receive a  new instant message.  To sign in automatically You can sign in to your Google Talk account automatically every time you turn on  your phone. In the Friends list, press MENU and tap More > Settings. Select the Automatically sign in check box.
  • Page 152: Using Google Maps

    15  Google Apps 8.4 Using Google Maps Google Maps lets you track your current location, view real-time traffic situations,  and receive detailed directions to your destination. It also provides a search tool  where you can locate places of interest or an address on a vector or aerial map, or  view locations in street level. Notes  •  You need an active data (G/GPRS) or Wi-Fi connection to use Google Maps. •  The Google Maps application does not cover every country or city. To enable Location source Before you open Google Maps and find your location or search for places of  interest, you must enable My location sources. Press HOME > MENU and then tap Settings > Location. Select Use wireless networks, Enable GPS satellites, or both. Note  Selecting Enable GPS satellites lets you locate places of interest in street-level.  However, this requires a clear view of the sky and more battery power. To open Google Maps Press HOME, then tap , and then tap ...
  • Page 153: Searching For Places Of Interest

    Google Apps  15 Searching for places of interest On the Google Maps screen, press SEARCH. Enter the place you want to search in the search box. You can enter an  address, a city, or type of business or establishment (for example, museums). Tap to search  Enter the place  the place you  you want to  entered. search here.       Tip  As you enter information, a list of all the places which you have searched or  visited before appears on the screen. You can also tap an address on the menu to  show its location on the map. Tap  . The search results are displayed on the map. Tap to go to the  previous or next  search item on  Tap to show the  the map if there  search results as  are multiple  a list.  search results.   Tap the callout to show the Address, Details (if available), and Reviews   (if available) for the search item.
  • Page 154: Viewing Maps

    154  Google Apps Viewing maps While viewing a map, take advantage of the following zoom and navigation  techniques. To zoom in or out on a map Tap   to zoom in; tap   to zoom out. To navigate on a map Press the Navigation Control or slide your finger on the screen in any direction to  view other areas of the map. To change map modes When viewing a map, you can switch to another map mode. Press MENU and then  tap Map mode. Select from Map, Satellite, or Traffic.      Map mode Satellite mode Traffic mode • Map mode  This is the default view and displays a map, complete with names  of streets, rivers, lakes, mountains, parks, and boundaries. • Satellite mode  Google Maps uses the same satellite data as Google Earth™. ...
  • Page 155: Getting Directions

    Google Apps  155 • Traffic mode (available only in selected areas)  Real-time traffic conditions  are displayed over roads as color-coded lines. Each color represents how fast  the traffic is moving. To view a map in Street View Street View mode (available only in selected areas) provides a street-level view of  the location. Search for the place you want to view in Street View. See “Searching for places  of interest” for details. On the location details screen, tap Street view. Tip  While viewing a Street View of a location, press MENU and then tap Compass mode to turn Compass mode on. Tilt, pan, or turn your phone to view the area  around the selected location. Getting directions Use Google Maps to get detailed directions to your destination. While viewing a map in any mode, press MENU and then tap Directions. Enter the starting point in the first text box, then enter your destination in the  second text box. By default, your current location is entered in the Starting point box. Starting point Destination Choose how you  want to get to  your destination. You can also tap   to open the location source menu and select a starting  point and destination address.
  • Page 156: Using Google Latitude (Available By Country)

    156  Google Apps Choose how you want to get to your destination: Driving, Public transit, or  Walking. Tap Go. The directions to your destination appears in a list. Tap a direction  instruction on the list to show the map.  When you are finished viewing or following the directions, press MENU and then  tap More > Clear map to reset the map. Your destination is automatically saved in  the Google Maps history. 8.5 Using Google Latitude (Available by Country) Google Latitude™ user location service lets you and your friends share locations  and status messages with each other. It also lets you send instant messages and  emails, make phone calls, and get directions to your friends’ locations.  Your location is not shared automatically. You must join Latitude, and then invite  your friends to view your location or accept their invitations. ...
  • Page 157: Opening Latitude

    Google Apps  157 Opening Latitude To join Latitude While viewing a map in any mode, press MENU and then tap Join Latitude. Read the privacy policy. If you agree with it, tap Agree & share.  To open Latitude after joining While viewing a map in any mode, press MENU and then tap Latitude. Sharing your locations After you join Latitude, you can start sharing your locations with your friends. Only  friends that you have explicitly invited or accepted can see your location.  Inviting friends To share your location with friends and request to see their locations In Latitude, press MENU and then tap Add friends.  Choose how to add friends:  •...
  • Page 158: Accepting An Invitation

    158  Google Apps Accepting an invitation When you get a sharing request from a friend, you can: • Accept and share back. You can see your friend’s location, and your friend  can see yours. • Accept, but hide my location. You can see your friend’s location, but they  can’t see yours. • Don’t accept. No location information is shared between you and your friend.  You can change how your location is shared with each friend at any time. Refer to  “To share your location with friends and request to see their locations” earlier in this  chapter for more details. Showing your friends You can show your friends using the map view or the list view. Map view When you open Google Maps, it shows your friends’ locations. Each friend is  represented by a photo icon with an arrow pointing at his or her approximate  location. If a friend has opted to enable city-level sharing, his or her icon will not  have an arrow and it appears in the middle of the city. Refer to “To share your  location with friends and request to see their locations” earlier in this chapter for  more details. To see your friend’s profile  and connect with him or her, tap the photo. This will  display your friend’s name, then tap the balloon right above his or her icon. To see other friends, tap either one of the arrow buttons next to the balloon. List view To show a list of your friends, in Google Maps, press MENU and then tap Latitude.
  • Page 159: Connecting With Your Friends

    Google Apps  159 Connecting with your friends Tap a friend’s contact details balloon in map view or tap a friend in list view to open  the friend’s profile. In the profile screen, you can communicate with your friend and  set privacy options. Options Description Show on map Find a friend’s location on the map. Shout out Send a friend a message that all your other friends can see. Chat using Google Talk Send an instant message. Google Talk opens a chat window with  that friend. Send email Send an email. Gmail/Google Mail opens an email addressed to  that friend. Get Directions Get directions to the friend’s location.  Hide from this friend Stop sharing your location with this friend. Your friend cannot  see your photo icon on the map. To share your location with this  friend again, tap Unhide from this friend. Share city level Share only the city you are in, not the street-level location. Your ...
  • Page 160: Controlling What You Share

    160  Google Apps Controlling what you share You have control over how and when you can be found by your friends. Only the  last location sent to Latitude is stored with your Google Account. If you turn off  Latitude or are hiding, no location is stored. To change your public profile In Google Maps, press MENU, tap Latitude, and then tap your contact details  balloon. Set the following options to your preferences. Options Description Show on map See your location on a map. Change your photo Change the picture, which is also shared across other Google  products and features. After you tap Change your photo, you can either take a picture of  yourself with the phone or select a picture from Albums. Refer to  “Using Camera and Camcorder” and “Using Albums” in Chapter 7 for  more details.  Edit privacy setting Manage how your location is shared with all your friends. Select one  of the following options: • Detect your location. Let Latitude automatically detect and ...
  • Page 161: Using Youtube

    Google Apps  161 8.6 Using YouTube YouTube is an online video streaming service that allows you to view videos that  have been uploaded by YouTube members. Notes  •  You do not need a YouTube account to browse and view videos. However, to use all  the features of YouTube (such as viewing “My account”), you must create a YouTube  account from your computer and sign in to that account from your phone. •  You must have an active data (G/GPRS/EDGE) or Wi-Fi connection to access  YouTube. To open YouTube Press HOME, then tap , and then tap YouTube. The YouTube screen appears with the videos grouped into categories, such as  Most viewed, Most discussed, Most recent, and Top rated. Tap to search  for videos  Video category Scroll your finger  up to view more  video categories  and videos.  To close YouTube While on the YouTube screen, press HOME or BACK to close YouTube.
  • Page 162: Watching Videos

    16  Google Apps Watching videos On the YouTube screen, search a video or select a video from the available  categories. Tap a video to play it. The screen automatically switches to landscape  orientation when you play a video. Tap the screen to display the playback controls. Press and hold  Press and hold to  to fast forward  rewind the video. the video. Progress bar Elapsed time Total playback time Drag to the left or right  Tap to toggle between playing  to go backward or  and pausing the video. forward in the video. Press BACK to stop playback and return to the videos list. Searching for videos On the YouTube screen, press SEARCH. Enter a search keyword, and then press SEARCH again. The number of search results appears below the status bar. Scroll through the  results and tap a video to watch it.
  • Page 163: Sharing Videos

    Google Apps  16 To clear the search history Press MENU and then tap Settings. Tap Clear search history and then tap OK when prompted. Sharing videos You can share a video by sending its link to your contacts via email, text message,  or tweet. Do one of the following: • While viewing videos in a list, press and hold the video, and then tap  Share on the options menu. • While watching a video, press MENU and then tap Share. Select how you want to send the video link to your contacts, and then follow  screen prompts to proceed. For more information about composing and sending text and email messages, refer  to Chapter 5. For more information about Peep (the Twitter client on your phone),  refer to Chapter 9. 8.7 Using Android Market Android Market provides direct access to useful applications and fun games which  you can download and install on your phone. Android Market also allows you to  send feedback and comments about an application, or flag an application that you  find objectionable or incompatible with your phone. Opening Android Market Press HOME, then tap , and then tap Market. When you open Android Market for the first time, the Terms of Service ...
  • Page 164: Getting Help

    164  Google Apps Getting help If you ever need help or have questions about Android Market, press MENU and tap  Help. The Browser will take you to the Android Market Help webpage. Finding applications The Android Market home page provides several ways to find applications. It  showcases applications and games in categorized listings, and a link to all your  downloads. Tap Apps or Games on the Android Market screen to browse its contents, and then  select a subcategory. Within each subcategory you can select to view items sorted  by Top paid, Top free, or Just in. To search for applications in Android Market Tap   and then enter the name, description, or developer of the application  in the search box. Tap   again. Tap a search result to open the application details screen. See the next  section for details on how to install an application. To return to the main Android Market screen When you navigated away from the main Android Market screen, tap   to return. ...
  • Page 165: Installing And Opening An Application

    Google Apps  165 Installing and opening an application Navigate to the item you want to download, and select it. In the details screen, you can: • Read more about the application, including its overall rating, and  comments by users. • Scroll down to the About the developer section and view more  applications by this developer, visit the developer’s website, and send the  developer an email message. Press MENU and select Security permissions to view the functions and  • data this item can access on your phone. On any application details screen, tap Install. Important  If the application requires either access to any of your data or control of any  functions on your phone, Market tells you what the application can access. Read it carefully! Be especially cautious with applications that have access to many functions  or a significant amount of your data. Once you tap OK on this screen, you are  responsible for the results of using this item on your phone. Tap OK if you  agree to the conditions of the application. To check the progress of the download, open the Notifications panel. Most  applications are installed within seconds. If you want to stop downloading  the item, tap Cancel download. After the item is downloaded and installed on your phone, the content  download icon (   ) appears in the notification area of the status bar. On the Android Market screen, tap Downloads. Tap the installed application in the list, then tap Open. Tip  You can also find the icon of the installed application on the All programs screen.
  • Page 166: Managing Applications

    166  Google Apps Managing applications From the main Android Market screen, tap Downloads to view your downloaded  applications. From any of the Android Market screens, press MENU and tap  Downloads to go to the Downloads screen. Uninstalling an application You can uninstall any application that you have downloaded and installed from  Android Market. On the Downloads screen, tap the application you want to uninstall, then tap  Uninstall. When prompted, tap OK to remove the application on your phone. Choose the reason for removing the application, then tap OK. 8.8 Synchronizing Google Apps Google Apps on your phone, such as Gmail/Google Mail, Calendar, and Contacts,  give you access to the same personal information (emails, events, and contacts)  that you add, view, and edit on your computer using Gmail/Google Mail or  Calendar. Synchronize the Google Apps you want to keep information up-to-date. To select which application to synchronize Press HOME > MENU. Tap Settings > Data synchronization > Google. Note  By default, all personal information in Gmail/Google Mail, Calendar, and Contacts  will sync whenever you make a change or receive a new message.
  • Page 167 Google Apps  167 Indicates that there is  a problem with data  synchronization. Check  your data connection and  try again. Tap to include or exclude  Date and time of  the application from  last synchronization automatic synchronization. The arrows move clockwise  when data is being  synchronized. Select the Google Apps you want to synchronize. Tip  Select Auto-sync to automatically synchronize all applications. When Auto-sync is  disabled, you can synchronize individual applications manually by selecting their  respective check boxes. To stop synchronization During synchronization, press MENU, then tap Cancel sync to stop synchronization.
  • Page 168: Using Calendar

    Chapter 9 - Other Applications 9.1 Using Calendar Use Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments.  Depending on your synchronization settings, the Calendar on your phone stays in  sync with your Calendar on the web, Exchange ActiveSync calendar, and Outlook  calendar. Opening Calendar Press HOME, tap , and then tap Calendar. Creating events On any Calendar view, press MENU and then tap New to open the event  details screen. Tip  If you are in the Agenda or Monthly view, tap   at the bottom-right of the  screen to open the event details screen. on the right of My Calendar to  If you have more than one calendar, tap    select the Calendar where you want to save the event. Notes  •  If you have synchronized your phone with an Exchange ActiveSync account or  Outlook on your PC, you can also select these calendars. •  If you have synchronized your phone with a Gmail/Google Mail account You can  create multiple calendars, such as Personal, Business, or Family, using Calendar on  the web. Depending on your synchronization settings, these calendars are added  to your phone when you synchronize Calendar. For more information on how to  create calendars, go to http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer. py?answer=7095&topic=1581.
  • Page 169 Other Applications  169 Enter the event name using the keyboard. Do one of the following: • If there is a time frame for the event, tap the From and To date and time  to set them. • If it is a special occasion such as a birthday or a whole-day event, set the  From date, and then select the All day check box. Enter the event location and description. Set the event reminder time in Reminders, then select whether the event is  recurring in Repeat. Note  Press MENU and then tap Add reminder to add another reminder. When finished, tap Add.
  • Page 170: Calendar Views

    170  Other Applications Calendar views You can display the Calendar in daily, weekly, monthly, or agenda view. To change  the Calendar view, press MENU, then tap Day, Agenda, or Month. Day view Tap to open the  event details. Colored bars  indicate which  Shows the weather  calendar the event  information. To show the  was created in.  weather information, in any  calendar view, press MENU,  then tap Settings > Views  and then select the Include weather check box. Choose  the city to display in City. Note  The weather information appears only if the appointment is within the 5-day forecast  of the Weather application, and when viewing Calendar in Event list view. To check  if Calendar is in Events list view, in any calendar view, press MENU, and then tap  Settings > Views > Day views.
  • Page 171: Agenda View

    Other Applications  171 Agenda view Colored bars  Tap to open  indicate which  event details. calendar the event  was created in.  Swipe your finger  up or down to view  more events in  Agenda view Tap to switch  Tap to add a  to Month view.  new event.  Month view Tap to view events  Swipe your finger up  for that day.  or down to to go to  the previous or next  Press and hold a day  month. to open a menu and  quickly create an  event, show the day’s  Indicates there are  events, or switch to  events for that day.  Agenda view. Tap to add a  Tap to switch to  new event.  Agenda view. ...
  • Page 172: Event Reminders

    17  Other Applications Event reminders If you have set at least one reminder for an event, the upcoming event icon (   )  will appear in the notifications area of the status bar to remind you of the upcoming  event. To view, dismiss, or snooze the reminder Tap the status bar, then slide your finger down the screen to open the  Notifications panel. Tap the upcoming event name to display the  event. Note  If you have other pending event reminders,  these events will also appear on the screen. Do one of the following: Tap Snooze all to snooze all event reminders  • for five minutes. Tap Dismiss all to dismiss all event  • reminders. • Press BACK to keep the reminders pending in  the notifications area of the status bar. Synchronizing Exchange ActiveSync Calendar If you have set up a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account on your phone, you can  also synchronize Exchange ActiveSync calendar events on your phone. Calendar  events on your Exchange ActiveSync will also show in Calendar if you chose to ...
  • Page 173: Synchronizing Outlook Calendar

    Other Applications  17 Synchronizing Outlook Calendar See “HTC Sync” in this chapter for details. Adding the Calendar widget Add the Calendar widget to let you view your calendar and access your  appointments on the Home screen. To learn how to add widgets, refer to   “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1. 9.2 Using Clock Clock lets you view the date and time of cities around the world. You can also set  alarms and use the stopwatch and timer functions. Opening Clock Tap the clock on the Home screen or press HOME, tap   , and then tap Clock. Tap to add a city to the  world clock list. List of the local time,  home city time, and other  cities that you have added.  By default, the local, home  city, and most major cities  Slide your finger to switch  date and time are listed. to the World Clock,  Alarms, Stopwatch or  Timer tab.
  • Page 174: Adding Cities To The World Clock List

    174  Other Applications Setting the local date, time zone, and time By default, your phone automatically uses the network-provided date, time zone,  and time. You can set the date, time zone, and time manually. In Clock, go to the World Clock tab, press MENU, and then tap  Local time settings. Tip  You can also press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Date & time. Clear the Automatic check box. Tap Set date. On the Change date window, adjust the date by scrolling the  date wheel. Tap Done when finished. Tap Select time zone, then select the time zone in the list. Scroll down the  list to view more time zones. Tap Set time. On the time window, adjust the time by scrolling the time  wheel. Tap Done when finished. Select the Use 24-hour format check box to toggle between using a 1-hour  or a 4-hour format. Tap Select date format then select how you want dates to display on your  phone. The selected date format also applies to the date displayed in the ...
  • Page 175: Setting Your Home City's Date And Time

    Other Applications  175 Setting your home city’s date and time In Clock, go to the World Clock tab, then press MENU, and then tap  Home settings. Enter your home city name. As you enter letters, the list is filtered to show  matching cities and countries. Tap the city when it appears on the list. Setting an alarm In Clock, go to the Alarms tab. Tap one of the default alarms on the screen. In the Set alarm screen, set the alarm time by  scrolling the time wheel for hours, minutes,  and AM/PM. Enter the alarm Description, set the Alarm sound and Repeat, and select the Vibrate  checkbox if you want the phone to also  vibrate when the alarm goes off. Note  Scroll up the screen to see all the Alarm  options. Tap Done. Note  If you need to set more than  alarms, you can add more alarms by tapping Add alarm. You can temporarily disable an alarm by clearing the check box (by tapping it) of  the alarm on the Alarms tab. Deleting an alarm On the Alarms tab, press MENU and then ...
  • Page 176: Using Stopwatch And Timer

    Using Stopwatch and Timer In Clock, go to the Stopwatch or Timer tab to use these functions. Adding the Clock widget Add another clock with the time of another city in the world on the Home screen.  To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1. 9.3 Using HTC Sync HTC Sync™ lets you synchronize Outlook and Windows Address Book (Outlook  Express), contacts and calendar events on your PC with your phone. It also lets you  install third-party Android applications on the phone. Note  Sync Manager requires Outlook 000/00/00/007 or Windows Address Book  (Outlook Express) and Windows XP Service Pack  (SP) or higher or Windows Vista to  synchronize contacts and calendar events. Tip  If you have a Microsoft Exchange account, you can set up an Exchange email account  and synchronize email messages, contacts, and calendar items from the Exchange  account. To set up a Microsoft Exchange email account, see “Adding a Microsoft  Exchange ActiveSync account” in Chapter 5. Installing HTC Sync on your PC You can find the HTC Sync installer on the provided microSD card or you can  download the installer from the HTC website. Make sure the microSD card is installed on the phone and then connect the  phone to the computer using the provided USB cable. Set the phone as a Disk drive. To learn how, see “Connecting Your Phone to a  Computer” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 177: Setting Up Htc Sync To Synchronize Outlook Items

    Other Applications  177 On the computer, copy HTCSync.exe from the storage card to the computer’s  desktop. Double-click HTCSync.exe and then follow the installation instructions on the  screen. Setting up HTC Sync to synchronize Outlook items Use Sync Manager to synchronize PC Outlook contacts and calendar events  between the phone and PC. On your computer, run HTC Sync. Connect the phone to the computer using the provided USB cable. On your phone, select HTC Sync in the Select default type dialog box, and  then tap Done. The first time you use HTC Sync, the Phone Connection Wizard opens on your  PC. Follow the instructions to proceed. The first time you synchronize the phone, the Synchronization Settings  Wizard starts automatically on your PC to help you set up HTC Sync.  Click Next. Note  If the Synchronization Settings Wizard does not start, click Synchronize Now. Select the PC application you want to synchronize with the phone and then  click Next.
  • Page 178 178  Other Applications Select the categories you want to synchronize, and then click Next. Note  After clicking Next, you may be asked to select additional categories, if these are  supported by the connected phone. Select when to synchronize data, and then click Next. Check the synchronization settings that you have specified, and then  click Finish. If you want to have more customization features when setting up HTC Sync, you  can use Manual settings. To learn how to set up HTC Sync using Manual settings,  consult the HTC Sync help on your PC. To learn how to open the help, see “Opening  Sync Manager help” later in this chapter.
  • Page 179: Synchronizing Outlook Items

    If you chose I want to synchronize automatically each time I connect my mobile phone or Automatic start of synchronization, every time mobile phone is connected, follow this procedure: On your PC, open HTC Sync. Connect the phone to the PC using the USB cable. On your phone, select HTC Sync in the Select default type dialog box, and  then tap Done.   Synchronization will automatically start. • If you chose I want to start the synchronization manually or Do not synchronize automatic, manual start, follow this procedure: On your PC, open HTC Sync.
  • Page 180: Resolving Conflicts Between The Phone And Pc

    180  Other Applications Resolving conflicts between the phone and PC On your PC, open HTC Sync. On the HTC Sync window, click Sync Manager > Settings > Conflict Policy. Select the option you want, and then click OK. Opening Sync Manager help Open the HTC Sync Sync Manager comprehensive help file to learn more about the  advanced features of Sync Manager. On your PC, open HTC Sync. On the HTC Sync window, click Sync Manager. On Sync Manager menu bar, click Help > Sync Manager Help. Installing Android applications Use Application Installer to install Android applications (.apk) that are on your PC  to the phone. Important ...
  • Page 181: Using Htc Footprints

    Other Applications  181 9.4 Using HTC Footprints HTC Footprints™ provides an easy way to record favorite places and revisit those  places. A footprint consists of a photo you take of a location such as a restaurant,  a sightseeing destination, and more, stored together with a precise GPS position  and other information about that location such as the street address and phone  number. The next time you want to visit the same place, simply access the footprint. You can  then dial the phone number or view the location in Google Maps. Note  You must select the options in HOME > MENU > Settings > Location in order to  determine your GPS location. You will be prompted to turn on these options when  disabled. Creating a Footprint Press HOME, tap , and then tap Footprints. Tap New footprint. Point the camera at the location. Footprints starts to use GPS to search for  your position. Tip  To change brightness and white balance settings before you take a photo, press  MENU, and then tap Brightness or White Balance, and then choose a setting. Press the ENTER button to capture the photo.  If your GPS position has not been found yet, you are asked whether to find  the position on Google Maps, continue the GPS search, or stop the GPS  search. You may also be asked if you want HTC Footprints to automatically  determine the address for the location. Tap Done. Note  Before pressing Done, you can press MENU, and then tap Edit to change the  name, category, or address of the Footprint, enter the phone and web site, and ...
  • Page 182: Revisiting A Footprint

    18  Other Applications Revisiting a Footprint Press HOME, tap , and then tap Footprints. At the bottom of the screen, slide your finger to select the Footprint category. Tap the Footprint you want to revisit. Tap to show  the address or  coordinates in  Google Maps. Select a Footprint  category here. Scroll up the screen to  see more information. Editing or deleting a Footprint On a category screen, press and hold the Footprint you want to edit or delete, and  then tap Edit or Delete on the options menu.
  • Page 183: Backing Up Your Footprints

    Other Applications  18 Backing up your Footprints You can back up all your footprints by exporting them to a storage card. When you  import the backup from the storage card, any new footprints you have added on  the phone are kept. • To back up your Footprints, on a category screen, press MENU, tap Export,  and then tap OK. • To import the backup file to the phone, press MENU, tap Import, and then  select Footprints data. If any footprints on the device are the same as  footprints on the card, you are asked whether you want to overwrite them.  You can also use Import to use a picture in Albums as a Footprint. Adding the Footprint widget Add the Footprint widget to view and access your Footprints on the Home screen.  To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 184: Using Peep

    184  Other Applications 9.5 Using Peep Peep™ is a Twitter client that lets you enjoy “twittering’’ on your phone. Send out  tweets, read and receive tweets from people, search for new Twitter users to follow,  all from your phone. Note  You need to be signed in to your Twitter account to use Peep. Opening Peep , and then tap Peep. Peep opens in the All Tweets tab.  Press HOME, tap Slide your finger on the bottom row to go to the tab you want. Tap to enter a tweet  to send out. Tap to view the Twitter  user’s profile. This also  shows you all tweets  Press and hold an item  from this Twitter user. to open the options  menu to let you reply,  send a direct message,  Slide your finger to  Retweet, add to  select whether to show  favorites, and view the  All Tweets, Replies,  profile. Direct Message, or  Favorites.
  • Page 185: Sending A Tweet

    Other Applications  185 Sending a tweet On the All Tweets tab, tap the text field with the words “What are you  doing?”. Enter your tweet and then tap Update. Enter your tweet here,  and then tap the  Update button. Tap to post a picture  Tap to insert your  from Albums or  location into the  Camera to your default  tweet. You can choose  photo hosting site  to add a map link,  and add the link to the  insert your location  picture into the tweet. name, or insert your  GPS coordinates. On the Peep screen, press MENU and then tap Settings > Services to check or  change your photo hosting site, location options, and URL shortening host. Sending a direct message Do one of the following: • On the Peep screen, press MENU, and then tap New message. • On the All tweets or Direct message tab, press and hold the person you  want to send the direct message to, and then tap Send direct message on ...
  • Page 186: Searching For Twitter Users To Follow

    186  Other Applications Searching for Twitter users to follow While on the Peep screen, press the SEARCH button. Tap the text field with the words “Search Twitter” and then enter the search  criteria. Press SEARCH again or tap Search on the screen. On the Search result screen, scroll through the list to look for the twitter user  you want to follow. Note  The search results will also list down tweets that contain the search word. Press and hold the user name of the Twitter user you want to follow and then  on the options menu, tap Show profile > Follow. To stop following a Twitter user On the All Tweets tab, press and hold the Twitter user you want to stop  following. On the options menu, tap Show profile > Unfollow. Adding the Twitter widget Add the Twitter widget to let you follow your tweets right on the Home screen.  To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC widget” in Chapter 1.
  • Page 187: Using Weather

    Other Applications  187 9.6 Using Weather Weather lets you view the current weather as well as the weather forecast for the  next four days of the week. You can display the weather conditions in your current  location and the weather in up to ten cities. Opening Weather Press HOME, tap , and then tap Weather. If you enabled location service when you are setting the phone for the first time,  the weather in your current location displays the first time you open Weather. To view the weather  in other cities,  swipe your finger  upward/downward  on the screen. Shows the last  weather update. Download the latest  Add a location. weather information. Displaying weather in your location If location service is disabled, you can set your current location and add it to Weather. , and then tap My location. On the Weather screen, tap  When prompted to enable location source, tap Enable, select the Use wireless networks check box, and then tap Agree on the confirmation box. Press BACK. A blinking dot shows your approximate location on a map.
  • Page 188: Adding A City

    188  Other Applications Tip  If you want to adjust your location on the map, press and hold the push pin, and  then drag it to your desired location. Tap Done. Your location information displays on the screen. Tap Add. The weather in your current location displays on the screen. Adding a city On the Weather screen, tap   . Enter the location you want to add on the text field. As you enter text, the list  is filtered to show the possible locations based on the letters you entered. Tap the desired city to select it. Changing Weather options On the Weather screen, tap Menu > Settings. Do the following: Select the Update automatically check box to automatically download  • weather updates after a period of time. Tap Temperature scale to change the temperature scale to use. • Changing the order of cities On the Weather screen, press MENU and then tap Rearrange.  Press and hold   at the end of the item you want to move. When the row is  highlighted in green, drag it to its new position, then release. Tap Done.
  • Page 189: Adding The Weather Widget

    Other Applications  189 Adding the Weather widget Add the Weather widget to let you view the weather conditions of the cities you  have set on the Home screen. To learn how to add widgets, refer to “To add an HTC  widget” in Chapter 1. 9.7 Using Voice Recorder Voice Recorder is useful for quickly recording thoughts. You can also record your  voice and set it as a ringtone.  Note  You need to have a microSD card installed on your phone to use Voice Recorder. Recording your voice , and then tap Voice Recorder. Press HOME, then tap Hold the device’s microphone near your mouth. Tap   to start recording a voice clip. Tap   to stop recording. Enter a name for the voice clip and then tap Save.  Tap   to play back the voice recording. Setting a voice clip as a ringtone On the Voice Recorder screen, tap ...
  • Page 190: Changing Basic Settings

    Chapter 10 - Managing Your Phone 10.1 Changing Basic Settings Setting the date and time See “Using Clock” in Chapter 9 for details. Display settings To adjust the screen brightness Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display > Brightness. Drag the brightness slider to the left to decrease or to the right to increase  the screen brightness. Tap OK. To adjust the time before the screen turns off After a period of inactivity, the phone screen turns off to conserve battery power.  You can set the idle time before the screen turns off. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings Tap Sound &...
  • Page 191 Managing Your Phone  191 To prevent automatic screen orientation By default, the screen orientation automatically adjusts depending on how you  hold the phone. Note  Not all application screens support automatic screen rotation. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display and then clear the Orientation check box. To recalibrate the G-Sensor Recalibrate the G-Sensor when the screen orientation does not respond properly to  the way you hold the phone.  Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display > G-Sensor calibration. Place the phone on a flat surface and then tap Calibrate.  After the recalibration process, tap OK. To recalibrate the screen Recalibrate the screen if it does not respond accurately to taps. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display > Calibration. Press and hold the target on the screen.
  • Page 192: Ringer Settings

    19  Managing Your Phone Ringer settings To change the ring tone Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display > Phone ringtone. Tap the ring tone you want to use, and then tap OK. The ring tone briefly  plays when selected. Tip  For a complete list of supported audio file formats for ring tones, see “Specifications”  in the Appendix. To enable touch tones You can set the phone to play a sound when you tap a dial key in Phone and/or tap  a selection on the screen. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Sound & display, and then scroll down the screen. Select the Audible touch tones and/or Audible selection options. To choose the notification ring tone You can select the ring tone to play when your phone receives new notifications.
  • Page 193: Language Settings

    Managing Your Phone  19 To access and change the phone services settings Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Call settings. Note  For more information about the phone services on your phone, refer to “Adjusting  Phone Settings” in Chapter . To enable data roaming Data roaming lets you connect to your wireless service provider’s partner networks  and access data services when you are out of your wireless service provider  coverage area. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Mobile network settings and then select the  Data roaming check box. Important  Accessing data services while roaming may incur significant charges. Inquire  the data roaming tariffs with your wireless service provider before enabling  data roaming. Language settings You can change the platform language of the phone. To change the language of the operating system Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings.
  • Page 194: Power Settings

    194  Managing Your Phone Power settings You can choose to limit your phone’s connection to your wireless service provider’s  G (GPRS or EDGE) network when you do not need fast Internet access to save  battery power. You can also check the battery usage of all applications that you have used since  you last connected your phone to a power source. To connect to your wireless service provider’s 2G network Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Network Mode. Tap GSM only. To see an application’s power usage Check the power usage of applications and operating system components that you  have used since you last connected the phone to a power source. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap About phone > Battery use.  The list of applications appears, sorted by the amount of power they have ...
  • Page 195: Protecting Your Phone

    Managing Your Phone  195 10.2 Protecting Your Phone Protecting your SIM card with a PIN You can protect your SIM card from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN (personal  identification number). To enable the SIM card PIN Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Security > Set up SIM card lock, and then select the Lock SIM card  check box. Enter the default SIM card PIN, and then tap OK. To change the SIM card PIN,  tap Change SIM PIN. Tip  Emergency calls can be placed at any time, without requiring a PIN. To restore a SIM card that has been locked out If you enter the wrong PIN more times than the maximum number of attempts ...
  • Page 196 196  Managing Your Phone To lock the screen Press the END CALL/POWER button. Locking the screen prevents accidental screen  touches when the phone is in your bag, purse, or pocket. To unlock the screen, see “To unlock the screen” in Chapter 1. To create and enable the screen unlock pattern You can increase the security of your phone by creating a screen unlock pattern.  When enabled, you have to draw the correct unlock pattern on the screen to unlock  the phone’s control buttons and touch screen. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings. Tap Security > Set unlock pattern. Read the information on the screen, and then tap Next. Study the example pattern on the screen, and then tap Next. Draw the screen unlock pattern by connecting  at least four dots in a vertical, horizontal and/or  diagonal direction. Lift your finger from the  screen when finished. Note  You must slide your finger on the screen to  create the pattern and not tap individual dots. The phone records the pattern. Tap Continue. When prompted, draw the screen unlock pattern  again, and then tap Confirm. Note  To change your unlock screen pattern, press  HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Security >...
  • Page 197: Managing Memory

    Managing Your Phone  197 When you fail to draw the correct unlock pattern on the screen after five attempts,  you will be prompted to wait for 0 seconds before you can try again. If you forgot  your screen unlock pattern, tap Forgot pattern. You will be prompted to sign in  using your Google Account name and password, and create a new screen unlock  pattern before the Home screen displays. 10.3 Managing Memory To see how much phone memory is available for use Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > SD card & phone storage.   The available phone memory is displayed in the Internal phone storage section. To see the available storage card space Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > SD card & phone storage. The total  and available storage card space is displayed in the SD card section.
  • Page 198: Resetting The Phone

    198  Managing Your Phone To free up more phone memory or storage card space If your phone is running low on memory, try the following: • In Browser, clear all temporary Internet files and Browser history information.  See “Using Browser” in Chapter 6 for more information. • Uninstall downloaded programs from Android Market you no longer use.  See Chapter 8 for details. 10.4 Resetting the Phone Resetting the phone deletes all data, including downloaded applications, and  resets the phone back to its initial state—the state before you turned on the phone  for the first time. Important  Make sure to back up important data you have on the phone before you reset  your phone. To reset the phone Press HOME > MENU, then tap Settings > SD card & phone storage > Factory data reset.
  • Page 199: Changing The Look Of Your Phone

    Managing Your Phone  199 10.5 Changing the Look of Your Phone Personalize your phone by replacing its faceplate, bottom cover, and back cover  with new ones that can be purchased in different designs and colors. Important  Always turn off your phone before removing the covers. Removing the covers Remove the back cover and battery. For more information, see “Installing the  Battery, SIM Card, and Storage Card” in Chapter 1. With the phone facing you,  lift the faceplate starting  from the top edge until the  top tabs disengage from  the phone. Pull the faceplate until all  Faceplate  Bottom  its tabs detach from the  cover phone’s notches. Starting from one side, lift  the edge of the bottom  cover until the tab  disengages from the phone. Pull the bottom cover until  all its tabs detach from the  phone’s notches. Set the old covers aside. Bottom cover tab...
  • Page 200: Installing The New Covers

    00  Managing Your Phone Installing the new covers Starting from the phone’s right panel, insert the tab of the new bottom cover  to the hole, and then run your finger to the other side of the cover until all its  tabs are properly inserted. Follow the installation sequence in the illustration. Insert the faceplate’s bottom tab to the hole at the bottom panel of the phone. Press the faceplate against the phone until the side tabs are properly inserted,  and then firmly press the top part of the faceplate until it clicks into place. Hole Replace the battery, and then attach the new back cover.
  • Page 201: A.1 Specifications

    Internal GPS antenna Connectivity • Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless ® stereo headsets • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g • HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0) ™ • 3.5 mm audio jack Camera 3.2 megapixel color camera...
  • Page 202: A.2 Regulatory Notices

    0  Appendix Audio supported MP, AAC(AAC, AAC+, AAC-LC), AMR-NB, WAV, MIDI and  formats Windows Media Audio 9 Video supported MPEG-4, H.6, H.64 and Windows Media Video 9 formats Battery • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery • Capacity: 1100 mAh • Talk time:  Up to 4 minutes for WCDMA    Up to 90 minutes for GSM • Standby time:  Up to 50 hours for WCDMA    Up to 40 hours for GSM (The above are subject to network and phone usage.) Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD .0 compatible) AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 - 40V AC, 50/60 Hz DC output: 5V and 1A Special Features • G-sensor • Digital Compass • FM Radio Note ...
  • Page 203: European Union Notice

    Appendix  0 European Union Notice Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC  Directive (004/108/EC), and the Low Voltage Directive (006/95/EC) issued by the  Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards). • EN 60950-1 (IEC 60950-1)  Safety of Information Technology Equipment. • ETSI EN 300 328  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband  Transmission systems; data transmission equipment operating in the .4 GHz  ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques. • EN 300 440-2  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short  range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency  range; Part : Harmonised EN under Article () of the R&TTE Directive. • EN 301 489-24  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);  Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and  services; Part 4: Specific conditions for IMT-000 CDMA direct spread (UTRA)  for mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment. • ETSI EN 301 511  Global system for mobile communications (GSM); Harmonised EN for ...
  • Page 204 04  Appendix • ETSI EN 301 489-7  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);  Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and  services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and  ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems  (GSM and DCS). • ETSI EN 301 489-17  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);  Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and  services; Part 17: Specific conditions for .4 GHz wideband transmission  systems. • EN 301 489-3  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);  ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and  services; Part : Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating  on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz. • ETSI EN 301 908-1 & -2  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base  Stations (BS), Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-000 Third  Generation cellular networks; Part 1: Harmonised EN for IMT-000,  introduction and common requirements, covering essential requirements of  article . of the R&TTE Directive. •...
  • Page 205: Safety Precautions For Radio Frequency Exposure

    Appendix  05 • EN 50360  Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the  basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields  (00 MHz –  GHz). This equipment may be operated in: Safety Precautions for Radio Frequency Exposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not  contain any metal. Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local  Radio Frequency exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. The radiated output power  is far below the international radio frequency exposure limits. These limits are part  of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of Radio Frequency  energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety  standards previously set by international standards bodies: • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-199 • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP).  Report 86. 1986...
  • Page 206: Sar Information

    06  Appendix • International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a  substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,  regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement  known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorporates a  substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to  account for any variations in usage.  As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for  satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to  the antenna during operation of the equipment.  Your phone has an internal antenna. Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use  of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage your  phone, causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended  limits as well as result in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in  your country. To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to Radio  Frequency energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards;  always use your phone only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the  antenna area unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call. Contact with  the antenna area may impair call quality and cause your phone to operate at a  higher power level than needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area when  your phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna performance and the battery life. Body-worn measurements were tested for typical body-worn operations with the  back of your phone kept 1.5 cm from the body. SAR Information 1.5 w/kg@10g (Head)  1.74 w/kg@10g (Body)
  • Page 207: Safety Information

    Appendix  07 Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum  separation of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a handheld wireless  phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.  These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and  recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: Should ALWAYS keep your phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their   pacemaker when your phone is turned on. Should not carry your phone in a breast pocket.  Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for   interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place,  turn your phone off immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of  such interference, you may want to consult your wireless service provider, or call  the customer service line to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your  phone to determine if they are adequately shielded from external Radio Frequency  energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn the phone off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external Radio Frequency energy.
  • Page 208: Weee Notice

    08  Appendix WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered  into force as European law on 1th February 00, resulted in a major change in  the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and  in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such  wastes so as to reduce disposal. The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates  that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other  household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or  electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection  point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper  recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time  of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources. Moreover,  proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will  ensure safety of human health and environment. For more information  about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery, and  collection points, please contact your local city centre, household waste  disposal service, shop from where you purchased the equipment, or  manufacturer of the equipment. RoHS Compliance This product is in compliance with Directive 00/95/EC of the European  Parliament and of the Council of 7 January 00, on the restriction of the use of  certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and its  amendments.
  • Page 209 Index Symbols Backlight - adjust brightness  190 G  10 Basic settings  190 Battery  1,  - charge battery  7 Access point  10 - install   Add an Exchange ActiveSync account  97 - remove   Airplane Mode  66 Bluetooth Alarm clock  175 - about  114 Albums  1 - modes  114 - opening  1 Bookmarks  11 - widget  19 - a web page  11 - working with pictures ...
  • Page 210 10  Index - edit  7 - search  71 Calendar  168 Creating another email account  96 - create events  168 - Exchange ActiveSync  17 - open  168 Data roaming  19 - Outlook Calendar  17 Date  174 - widget  17 Disconnecting a Bluetooth hands-free  Calendar views  170 headset or car kit  116 Call History  6 Display settings  190 - clear  65 Call settings - adjust the call settings  65 Editing email account settings  100 Camcorder ...
  • Page 211 - creating  181 - deleting  18 Home page  108 - editing  18 Home screen  44 - Revisiting  18 - customize  45 - widget  18 - extended Home screens  45 Friends list  149 HTC Sync  176 - pin  150 - installing Android applications  180 - installing HTC Sync  176 - setting up  177 Getting around your phone  9 - synchronizing Outlook contacts and  Gmail (Google Mail)  19 calendar events  179 - create and send emails  140 - open  19 Google Maps ...
  • Page 212 1  Index - Satellite mode  154 - Street View  155 Navigating your phone - Traffic mode  155 - techniques  9 Memory  197, 01 Navigational Control Memory card - directional arrows  9 - install  5 - ENTER button  9 - remove  5 Navigation Control  9 - remove while the phone is on  5 Notification LED  0 Message draft  91 Notification ring tone  19 Messages  87 Notifications Panel  51 - open  87 - widget  95 Message signature ...
  • Page 213 Index  1 Phone Screen lock  195 - application  57 Screen unlock pattern  196 - Smart Dial  57 Search contacts  71 Phone controls  8 Sending a meeting request  101 Phone keypad  8 Settings  5 Phone services  19 Shortcut  46 Phone views SIM card  1 - back panel  1 - install  4 - bottom panel  9 - PIN  195 - front panel  0 - remove  4 - left panel ...
  • Page 214 14  Index Videos  16 Viewing and replying to emails  99 Voice call - answer call  59 - end call  6 Voice Recorder  189 Volume - adjust  54 - media volume  55 - ringer volume  54 Weather  187 Web applications  11 Wi-Fi  10 YouTube - about  161 - open  161 - search videos  16 - share videos  16 - watch videos  16...

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