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  • Page 1 X06HT...
  • Page 2 ● Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact Customer Service (P.20-16) about unclear or missing information. ● SoftBank Mobile is not liable for problems related to pre-installed or user-added software. Contact the publisher.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Use specified AC Adapter (HTCAF1) to charge battery. Package Contents Handset accepts microSD/microSDHC memory card. Complimentary sample microSD memory card is included. ■ Battery (HTBAF1) ■ X06HT Handset ・ Contact Customer Service (P.20-16) about accessories/optional items. ■ AC Adapter (HTCAF1) ■ Micro USB Cable (HTDAF1) ■...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Package Contents......... i Initial Handset Setup ......1-11 Personalizing Sleep Mode........1-12 Table of Contents........ ii Vibrate Mode ......... 1-12 Personalizing........2-2 User Guide Overview....... viii Home Screen ........1-13 Changing Ringtone......2-2 Safety Precautions ......ix Personalizing Handset with Extended Home Screen ......
  • Page 5 Making International Calls from Sending Contacts ......... 4-4 Setting Up More Sync Options ....5-4 Japan ........... 3-4 Using USIM Contacts ......4-5 Synchronizing Handset......5-5 Making an Emergency Call Backing Up Contacts to Memory Transferring Applications from PC to (110, 119, 118) ........3-4 Card ............
  • Page 6 Messaging Receiving Internet Mail ....7-11 Synchronizing Calendars....9-4 Internet Mail Screen ......7-11 Stop Synchronizing a Google Mail Type .......... 7-2 Opening Internet Mail ......7-12 Calendar ..........9-4 SMS (Short Message Service) ....7-2 Viewing/Saving Attachments ....7-13 Adding a Google Calendar to Gmail ...........
  • Page 7 ® Bluetooth Photos Music ® Using Bluetooth ......12-2 Using Albums ......... 14-2 Playing Music ......... 15-2 ® Bluetooth Partnerships....12-2 Opening Albums ........ 14-2 Browsing Music in Library..... 15-3 Viewing Photos & Videos ....14-2 PC Partnership........12-2 Using a Playlist....... 15-3 Connecting a Handsfree Headset or Rotating a Photo ........
  • Page 8 Other Applications Reading News Feeds...... 17-7 Recalibrating G-sensor ....... 19-3 Changing Sound Settings....19-3 Subscribing to a News Channel ..17-8 YouTube ......... 17-2 Setting Update Frequency for Changing Handset Language..19-4 Opening YouTube ......17-2 Stories..........17-8 Optimizing Battery Life ....19-4 Closing YouTube ........
  • Page 9 Software Updates ......20-4 Checking for System Software Updates Manually ..........20-5 Resetting Handset......20-5 Troubleshooting......20-6 Handset cannot be used ..... 20-8 Restricting SMS Transmissions .... 20-8 Specifications ......... 20-9 Index ..........20-11 Warranty & Service ...... 20-15 Customer Service ......20-16...
  • Page 10: User Guide Overview

    ● In this guide, SoftBank X06HT is referred to as X06HT or handset; User Guide Overview microSD /microSDHC card is referred to as memory card. ● Sample screenshots are provided for reference only. Actual handset Operation Descriptions screens, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    ● Handset malfunction or failure may hinder voice or data transmissions; SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damages to the user or third parties. Avoid Moisture ● These symbols indicate level of harm from failure to observe cautions or improper usage.
  • Page 12 Contact SoftBank Mobile for shorten battery life. Handling a hot Doing so may result in battery testing, adjustment or repair. Do handset may cause burns.
  • Page 13 Doing so may lead to handset 1. Unplug Charger. battery and contact SoftBank damage, injuries or malfunction. 2. Turn handset power off. Mobile Customer Service (P.20-16). 3. Remove battery from handset. Continued use may cause fire or Do not store in places with 4.
  • Page 14 ■ Battery Usage Environment Do not expose terminals to metal or short circuit them. ・ Do not use in sandy locations DANGER (beaches or sandlots). Doing so Avoid carrying or storing with may cause malfunction or metal straps, pens, jewelry or pins, accidents.
  • Page 15 Always tape over the terminals rinse skin or clothing with before disposal. clean water. Follow local disposal rules or take to a SoftBank shop. Battery fluid may burn skin. xiii...
  • Page 16 ■ Handset Other Be careful while walking. ・ Charge battery in an Use while walking distracts your WARNING attention. Be extra cautious at environment between 5° C and crosswalks or railroad crossings. 35° C. ・ Avoid storing handset with an Do not use while driving.
  • Page 17 Turn handset power off CAUTION Be aware of current volume aboard aircraft. settings. Radio waves may affect aircraft Unexpectedly high volume may electronics. Power off aboard affect hearing. Set appropriately. Do not use inside a vehicle aircraft, however using Airplane if handset use may affect Hold handset away from mode to disable transmissions may...
  • Page 18 ■ Charger Part Material Surfacing Part Material Surfacing WARNING Handset Rubber/ Polycarbonate Coating (Front) USB Cable Stainless/ ― Copper Handset (Back) Polycarbonate Coating Do not use transformers. Optical Using AC Charger with a Aluminum Embedding Joystick transformer designed for overseas trips may cause fire, electric shock Polycarbonate/ or malfunction.
  • Page 19 Do not cover or wrap. If Charger cord is damaged CAUTION (wire exposed, etc.) Doing so may cause overheating, 禁止 fire or accidents. Stop use immediately. Continued use may cause fire or electric Do not place heavy objects Do not handle AC Charger shock.
  • Page 20 ■ Use Near Electronic Medical Unplug Charger, then Inside medical facilities: Equipment disconnect handset if you ・ Do not take handset into are not going to use it for operating rooms, or intensive or WARNING coronary care units. long periods. ・...
  • Page 21: Usage Notes

    ● Do not park illegally to use handset. ・ Do not place in an outside pocket of a bag ● SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damages from ● Handset use may affect the electronics of or carry in your hand exposed to the weather data (Contacts, images, music, etc.) lost or...
  • Page 22 Doing so ● Handset is a precision device. Do not data. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for lost may cause malfunction or damage. data. disassemble or modify.
  • Page 23 ® Copyrights ● Bluetooth and its logo are ● SOFTBANK name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE The rights of copyright holders to literary ® Bluetooth SIG, INC and are used under Corp. in Japan and other countries.
  • Page 24: Using Bluetooth

    DS4: DSSS RFI up to 40 m trademarks of the companies with which they ● Please be aware that SoftBank Mobile is not ・ Utilizes 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz band with mobile are associated. responsible for data leak when making data device bandwidth differentiation ®...
  • Page 25: Using Wireless Lan (Wlan)

    (radio stations the Radio Law. X06HT has been granted requiring a license), specified low power Technical Regulations Conformity radio stations (radio stations requiring no Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER.
  • Page 26 For technical standards on body SAR, independent scientific institutions. These individual handsets, all handsets are within SoftBank lists information from Europe. See permissible values are sufficiently safe values permissible values. Also, mobile phones are “Information on the Effects of Radio Wave regardless of the age or health of the user.
  • Page 27 Choose a belt clip or holster without metal maximum value for SAR when placed next to parts. the body is 0.96W/kg*. The regulations set by FCC may not be SAR measurements are conducted at the satisfied with accessories that do not fulfill maximum transmission power;...
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  • Page 29: Getting Started

    Getting Started Parts & Functions ............1-2 Recently-Used Applications ..........1-17 Handset ................1-2 Adjusting Volume............1-17 Status Bar ................1-4 Adjusting Ringer Volume ..........1-17 Memory Card ..............1-6 Adjusting Notification Volume ........1-17 Enabling Automatic Backup ..........1-6 Adjusting Media Volume..........1-17 Restoring Backed Up Data to Handset......
  • Page 30: Parts & Functions

    Part Description Parts & Functions ・ When handset is off, turn on handset. ・ With the screen unlocked, press and hold to Handset open Phone options menu that lets you turn ① Power Key off handset, switch handset to Vibrate mode, etc.
  • Page 31 ■Back Part Description ⑩ 3.5 mm Audio Jack Connect a headset with microphone. ⑩3.5 mm Audio Jack ⑬Speaker ⑪ Camera Capture images or record video (P.13-2). ⑫ LED Flashlight Use as the camera flash (P.13-2). ⑪Camera ⑬ Speaker Ringer and Speakerphone sound from here. ⑭...
  • Page 32: Status Bar

    Internal Antenna Notification Icons Other problems/Problem with sync These icons may appear in notifications area Memory card is low on free space of Status Bar: Wi-Fi is on and wireless networks Notification icons are available Status Connected to PC via USB Cable icons Data synchronizing/Connected to HTC Sync...
  • Page 33 Data synchronizing Update available for an application Tap to clear all downloaded from Android Market notifications. Signal strength Memory card is safe to remove/is Roaming being prepared Tap a notification to open the No signal No memory card installed related application. No USIM Card installed Status Icons Vibrate mode active...
  • Page 34: Memory Card

    ・ Memory card files may be altered or lost ■Removing memory card by accidents or malfunctions. Back up Remove Back Cover important information. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damage from lost or altered Push memory card in to eject it data.
  • Page 35: Battery Usage

    Carefully remove memory card ● Continuous talk time estimated in stable Battery Usage reception conditions with a new, fully charged battery installed. ● Operating time may vary with battery charge, Before Use function settings, ambient temperature, signal Charge battery before initial use or after long strength or other usage conditions.
  • Page 36: Battery Installation

    ● Short-circuiting battery terminals may Battery Time When Battery Runs Out overheat or damage battery. ● The following actions shorten battery ● A message appears indicating battery has run ● Charger, battery or handset may warm while operating time: out. charging;...
  • Page 37 Inserting Battery Replace Back Cover Removing Battery Fit cover tabs in handset slots ④ , press Remove Back Cover Remove Back Cover top part of cover down to lock it into With front panel facing down, lift up place ⑤ until it clicks. Remove battery top of Back Cover ①...
  • Page 38: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Handset Power On/Off ・ Alternatively, charge via PC using bundled Charging with AC Adapter USB Cable. Note the following: Power On ・ Battery does not charge if handset or PC is turned off. Press Power Key ( ・ Battery may not charge depending on the Home screen (P.1-13) appears.
  • Page 39: Initial Handset Setup

    service to automatically determine your ■To skip to set up date/time/time zone Initial Handset Setup current location. > Skip Powering on handset for the first time, Select the type of account you Select whether to automatically handset shows tutorials and guides you to want to set up >...
  • Page 40: Sleep Mode

    Sleep Mode Vibrate Mode ・ Alternatively, press Menu Key ( ) in Activate to suspend handset activity, reduce Be courteous to others. Use Vibrate mode to Lock screen to unlock screen. power consumption and extend battery mute incoming transmission tones. ・...
  • Page 41: Home Screen

    Extended Home Screen Navigating Home Screen Home Screen Home screen extends beyond screen to provide Go to the extended Home screen by sliding Home screen is your starting point for using more space for adding icons, widgets, and your finger horizontally across the screen to handset applications.
  • Page 42: Finger Gestures

    On any Home screen, press Home Key ( Press and Hold Finger Gestures or pinch the screen for Leap view which To open the available options for an item, Home screen allows finger-touch access to shows all seven screens as thumbnails. Tap simply press and hold the item.
  • Page 43 Swipe or Slide Flick Quickly drag your finger vertically or Swipe your finger in light, quick vertically in Use finger panning to move to and view horizontally across the screen or Optical webpages, Contacts or lists. other parts of a zoomed photo, webpage, or Joystick.
  • Page 44: Using Optical Joystick

    Rotate Pinch Applications For most screens, you can automatically When viewing images or webpages, use two Programs list holds all handset applications. change screen orientation from portrait to fingers (e.g., thumb and index finger) to All applications downloaded and installed “pinch”...
  • Page 45: Recently-Used Applications

    Recently-Used Applications Adjusting Notification Volume Adjusting Volume Ringer volume and Notification volume can Press and hold Home Key ( Ringer volume and Media volume can be be adjusted separately. Last six applications used appear. adjusted separately. Menu Key ( ) > Settings Adjusting Ringer Volume Sound &...
  • Page 46: Connecting Handset To A Pc

    ● Network PIN can only be changed at a Using Handset Memory Card as Softbank Shop. Contact Customer Service a USB Drive (P.20-16). Connect handset to a PC using USB Cable to copy music files, photos, etc.
  • Page 47 Note ・ Do not forget these PINs. If forgotten, contact Customer Service (P.20-16). ・ Do not reveal these PINs to third parties. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for such damages that may result from PIN abuse. 1-19...
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  • Page 49: Personalizing

    Personalizing Personalizing ..............2-2 Changing Ringtone ............2-2 Personalizing Handset with Scenes .......2-2 Creating a My Scene ............2-2 Deleting a My Scene ............2-3 Renaming a My Scene............2-3 Changing Wallpaper ............2-3 Personalizing Home Screen ..........2-3 Adding a Widget............... 2-3 Moving a Widget or Icon..........2-4 Renaming a Folder............
  • Page 50: Changing Ringtone

    Menu Key ( ) > Scenes Personalizing Handset Personalizing Select the preset scene with Scenes Personalize handset with wallpaper or If preset scene is customized, save ringtones. Personalize Home screen layouts current scene confirmation appears. To Scenes are personalized Home screen layouts and quickly apply it to handset.
  • Page 51: Deleting A My Scene

    When you are done designing, Personalizing Home Changing Wallpaper Menu Key ( ) > Scenes Screen Change Home screen or Lock screen Current (unsaved) > Save wallpaper with your favorite photo. Browse Enter a new scene name > Done the collection of wallpapers included in Adding a Widget ■To overwrite already created a scene handset or select from photos taken with...
  • Page 52: Moving A Widget Or Icon

    Select item or style depending on Moving a Widget or Icon selected widget or icon. Tap and hold widget or icon you want to move When handset vibrates, drag widget or icon to a new location and release it Renaming a Folder Select folder Tap and hold folder window title Enter a new folder name >...
  • Page 53: Phone Calls

    Phone Calls My Phone Number ............3-2 Adjusting In-Call Volume ............ 3-2 Making Calls ..............3-2 Making a Voice Call ............3-2 Calling from Contacts ............3-3 Calling from Call History........... 3-3 Using Speed Dial ............... 3-3 Making International Calls from Japan ......3-4 Making an Emergency Call (110, 119, 118) .....
  • Page 54: My Phone Number

    My Phone Number Adjusting In-Call Volume Making Calls Menu Key ( ) > Settings During a call > Volume Up/Down Making a Voice Call About phone > Phone identity Volume Up Key: Increase volume. Phone Handset number appears in owner Volume Down Key: Decrease volume.
  • Page 55: Calling From Contacts

    To end the call, End call ■To send SMS from call history Calling from Contacts > Tap and hold call history > Send text Dial a number quickly from a Contact (P.4-2). message Calling from Call History ■To view call duration >...
  • Page 56: Making International Calls From Japan

    Note Select phone keypad assignment *Include 0 when calling landlines in Italy ・ Emergency numbers cannot be called in (Country code: 39). from Location list > Save the following instances: Call ・ Airplane mode is active (P.19-2) Making a Speed Dialing Call International call is connected.
  • Page 57: Receiving Calls

    Receiving Calls In-Call Operations ・ The Information may not be reported accurately due to your location or When a call arrives, Answer Phone Screen Operations network conditions. Describe your To end the call, End call location or landmarks to the responding During Voice Calls, tap icon to use the agency.
  • Page 58: In-Call Options

    Setting Carriers In-Call Options Overseas Handset Use If there are multiple carriers in the region, During calls, press Menu Key ( ) to use the handset automatically selects carrier. following functions: Global Roaming Alternatively, select carrier manually. Icon Description A separate subscription is required to use Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 59: Making Calls While Overseas

    Call Making Calls while Overseas Optional Services Number is dialed. ● Network/band may need to be set in some countries/regions (P.3-6). Service Description Call Forward incoming calls to Landlines/Handsets in Japan or Forwarding specified phone number. Abroad Voicemail Forward calls to the Voicemail Center;...
  • Page 60: Call Forwarding

    Note Forwarding service (P.3-8) is enabled. ● Enter “09066517000” for the Forwarding ・ Call Forwarding service cannot be used ・ For details, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. number. while setting “All incoming” or “All Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). outgoing” for Call Barring service.
  • Page 61: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting Merge Calls (Conference Calls) Call Barring A separate subscription is required. A separate subscription is required. Item Description ● “Conference calls” appears on the screen Setting Call Waiting indicates “Merge Calls”. Block all incoming All incoming calls. Block Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 62: Caller Id

    Caller ID ・ If a restricted call is attempted while Call Setting Caller ID Visibility Barring is active, Call Barring message appears (may take time, depending on Menu Key ( ) > Settings > Call service area). > Additional settings >...
  • Page 63: People

    People About People ..............4-2 People Screen ..............4-2 Contacts List ..............4-2 Adding a New Entries ............4-2 Viewing Contacts .............. 4-2 Editing Contact Information ..........4-4 Deleting Contact Entry ............. 4-4 Composing Messages............4-4 Sending Contacts .............. 4-4 Using USIM Contacts............4-5 Backing Up Contacts to Memory Card......
  • Page 64: About People

    Search for Contacts on About People People Screen your online directories such Online as your Exchange Save frequently used phone numbers and ③ directories ActiveSync or Facebook Contacts List mail addresses to Contacts. account to copy to ● Synchronize Contacts on your device with Contacts list has the following four tabs.
  • Page 65: Viewing Contact Details

    Viewing Contact List Searching for a Contact Select a Contact Contact details screen appears. Find a Contact quickly. Contact details screen has the following tabs: ① > People > Search Key ② ③ Enter the first character of the ④ name or company in the search bar ⑦...
  • Page 66: Editing Contact Information

    Enter text > Send Sending Contacts Shows the Contact’s ⑤ For details, see“Composing SMS” Facebook and Flickr photo ® (P.7-2). Photos albums. If you are not logged Sending Contacts via Bluetooth in, tap Link to Facebook and/ ® Link to Flickr. ●...
  • Page 67: Contact Groups

    Enter subject, text, etc. then send Backing Up Contacts to Memory Contact Groups For details, see “Composing Internet Card Mail” (P.7-10). In Groups tab, you can assign Contacts to > People > Menu Key ( groups so you can easily send SMS or mail >...
  • Page 68: Editing Contacts From A Group

    For the subsequent steps, see Editing Contacts from a Group “Composing SMS” (P.7-2) or > People > Groups “Composing Internet Mail” (P.7-10). Tap and hold the group > Edit group Available options: ・ Tap the group name to change the name. ・...
  • Page 69: Online Accounts

    Online Accounts SNS Accounts ..............5-2 Adding an SNS Account............ 5-2 Synchronizing with a Google Account ......5-2 Synchronizing with a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Account................5-2 Managing Your Accounts..........5-2 Changing Account Settings ..........5-2 Synchronizing an Account Manually ....... 5-3 Removing an Account............
  • Page 70: Adding An Sns Account

    Menu Key ( ) > Settings > Synchronizing with a Google SNS Accounts Accounts & sync > Add account Account Synchronize information and receive Exchange ActiveSync Signing in to your Google account lets you updates from your Google and Microsoft synchronize Gmail and your Google Contacts Enter the account details >...
  • Page 71: Synchronizing An Account Manually

    > Accounts & sync on your PC. ● Download HTC Sync software from this Select account to remove > Website: Remove account http://www.softbank.jp/mb/r/support/x06ht/ ● HTC Sync version can be installed in Microsoft ® ® Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista and ・...
  • Page 72: Setting Up Htc Sync To Recognize Handset

    The notification icon ( ) appears on Click “ 完了 ” (Finish) handset, and the synchronization HTC Sync then starts to synchronize ・ HTC Sync requires USB 2.0 on your PC to settings wizard appears on PC. handset and your PC. Wait for the connect and synchronize with handset.
  • Page 73: Synchronizing Handset

    PC, use HTC Sync to install them to handset. click “完了 ” (Finish) Do the following first to make sure handset Note will sync automatically with PC: ・ SoftBank Mobile is not liable for the results of using applications on handset. ) > > Menu Key (...
  • Page 75: Social Networking Service (Sns)

    Social Networking Service (SNS) Facebook ................6-2 Facebook for HTC Sense ........... 6-2 Facebook for Android Application........6-2 Differences between HTC Sense Facebook and Android Facebook .................6-3 Twitter ................6-3 Sending a Tweet ............... 6-3 Searching for Twitter Users ..........6-4 Sending a Direct Message ..........6-4 Setting Peep Options ............
  • Page 76: Facebook

    If this is your first time to use Facebook, Facebook follow the onscreen instructions to sign in to your Facebook account. In News Feed, press Menu Key ( Facebook for HTC Sense then tap Home for top menu. View Facebook Notifications in supported handset applications.
  • Page 77: Differences Between Htc Sense Facebook And Android Facebook

    Differences between HTC Sense ① Tap to view Twitter user's profile. This also Twitter Facebook and Android Facebook shows all tweets from this Twitter user. Peep is a handset Twitter client. Send, read, ② Tap to enter a tweet to send. Facebook for HTC Sense is integrated into and receive tweets, or search Twitter users to People, Friend Stream, and Photos to give...
  • Page 78: Searching For Twitter Users

    Searching for Twitter Users Setting Peep Options Friend Stream > Peep > Peep Streamline your SNS accounts through Search Key ( Friend Stream. Update your status Menu Key ( ) > More > Settings simultaneously, view status updates, and Enter the search criteria > ( look through photo updates from your Select the following options: Select user or tweet to follow...
  • Page 79: Updating Your Status

    Updating Your Status Google Talk > Friend Stream Google Talk is Google’s instant messaging ① application. All Updates tab > “What’s on your ② mind?” (text field) It lets you communicate with other people that also use Google Talk. > Select accounts you want the status update to be posted >...
  • Page 80: Changing Your Online Status And Message

    ・ Open Notifications panel, and then tap the Managing Your Friends chat notification. ・ When someone you invite to chat accepts Adding a Friend your invitation, the pending invitation Toggling Active Chats disappears from the list. Invite anyone with a Google account to ・...
  • Page 81: Changing Google Talk Settings

    ・ Tap Select ringtone to select the ring tone Signing into Google Talk Tap and hold friend’s name > Block friend to use when a new instant message arrives. Automatically Your friend is removed from Friends list The ring tone briefly plays when selected. Sign in to your Google Talk account and is added to Blocked friends list.
  • Page 83: Messaging

    Messaging Mail Type................. 7-2 Receiving Internet Mail..........7-11 SMS (Short Message Service) ..........7-2 Internet Mail Screen ............7-11 Gmail .................. 7-2 Opening Internet Mail............ 7-12 Internet Mail (POP3/IMAP4)..........7-2 Viewing/Saving Attachments ......... 7-13 Composing SMS .............. 7-2 Replying to/Forwarding Internet Mail......7-13 Receiving SMS..............
  • Page 84: Mail Type

    SMS (Short Message Service) connection charges may apply each time. > Messages ・ To send Internet Mail, synchronize with a Send short text messages to SoftBank SMS list appears. mail server. handsets. ・ Up to 70 characters (up to 140 single- byte) can be entered.
  • Page 85: Receiving Sms

    New message ■To enter an emoticon Receiving SMS SMS composition screen appears. > Menu Key ( ) > Insert smiley > Select an emoticon SMS Screen ■To insert the preset message > Menu Key ( ) > Quick text > ■...
  • Page 86: Opening Sms

    Reading SMS Opening SMS ① Message ② Sender > Messages Viewing New SMS ③ Number of unread SMS Select the SMS When new SMS arrives, message SMS details appear. ④ Number of sent/received SMS briefly appears in Status Bar ⑤ Received time/Sent Time SMS List Menu ⑥...
  • Page 87: Replying To/Forwarding Sms

    SMS Settings Item Description Managing SMS View Set SMS options. message View SMS details. Deleting SMS Thread details In SMS list > Menu Key ( ) > Settings Delete In SMS list > Menu Key ( ) > Delete the selected SMS. message Set each item Delete...
  • Page 88: Using Gmail

    Item Description Item Description Using Gmail Set whether to receive a Set whether to show a Failure notification in Status Bar when a notification in Status Bar when notification Viewing Gmail new SMS arrives. SMS is not sent. Play Set whether to Inbox conversations list is your default Gmail notification...
  • Page 89: Composing A Mail

    To Refresh Gmail Tap To (recipient field), then enter ④ Google account you are currently viewing. a recipient ⑤ Message label In Inbox > Menu Key ( ) > As you enter name and mail addresses, ⑥ Starred message Refresh any matching addresses from your Tap to add or remove the star.
  • Page 90: Receiving & Reading Messages

    Adding a Signature to Messages Viewing Messages If the sender uses Google Talk, friend’s status (available, busy, etc.) is indicated by the Add a signature to outgoing messages. Do one of the following: colored icon to the left of the name. For ・...
  • Page 91: Replying To/Forwarding A Message

    Searching for Messages Managing Conversations & Setting New Mail Notifications Messages You can search for a specific mail message by In a conversations list > Menu Key sender, subject, label, or by using the ) > Settings Conversations advanced search options described on the Check “Email notifications”...
  • Page 92: Setting Up An Internet Mail Account

    Enter mail address and password Setting Up an Internet Composing Internet > Next Mail Account Mail Alternatively, tap Manual setup directly enter incoming and outgoing Compose and send a new internet mail. settings for the mail account. Configuring Mail Account >...
  • Page 93: Receiving Internet Mail

    To send a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind Receiving Internet Mail ・ CC recipients can be seen by all other carbon copy (Bcc), press Menu Key ( recipients. Bcc recipients cannot be seen. then tap Show Cc/Bcc. Internet Mail Screen Tap Subject (subject field), then enter subject ■Internet Mail list...
  • Page 94: Opening Internet Mail

    ■Internet Mail Details ⑧ Sent Time Opening Internet Mail The time the sender sent mail appears for received mail; the time you sent mail appears > Mail ⑥ for sent mail Select an existing account ⑦ ⑨ Attachment Internet Mail list appears. ④...
  • Page 95: Viewing/Saving Attachments

    In Internet Mail list > Select a Replying to/Forwarding Managing Internet Mail message Internet Mail Select message > Reply Reply Opening Folders In Internet Mail list > Menu Key ■To forward to another recipient ) > Folders > Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 96: Internet Mail Options

    ■To delete all messages from a folder Item Description > In Internet Mail list > Menu Key Set the maximum mail file size ) > Delete > Menu Key ( ) > limit and frequency to check for Mark all >...
  • Page 97: Text Entry

    Text Entry Using Onscreen Keyboard ..........8-2 Entering Hiragana/Kanji (Japanese) ........ 8-3 Symbol/Emoticon .............. 8-4 Adjusting Touch Input Settings........8-4...
  • Page 98: Using Onscreen Keyboard

    ⑥ Cursor move key (right) Indicator Input mode Using Onscreen Move the cursor to the right. Extend a Single-byte alphabets Keyboard segment by one character for sequential Double-byte numbers segment conversion. Also used for wild card When you start an application or select a character prediction.
  • Page 99: Entering Hiragana/Kanji (Japanese)

    Using QWERTY Keypad Enter “ けいたい” Enter kanji, enter hiragana then convert to ・ When you do not need the keyboard, (4 times) (2 times) (1 time) (2 times) close it by pressing Menu Key ( ). To kanji. け い...
  • Page 100: Symbol/Emoticon

    Symbol/Emoticon Adjusting Touch Input Select symbols/emoticon from corresponding Settings menu. Open touch input settings by doing one of Text entry screen > Symbol key the following: Tap the symbol key to switch the In Home screen, press Menu Key ( ) and Conversion symbol/emoticon list.
  • Page 101 Item Description Typing Error Set to show predicted words Correction for correcting typing error. Wildcard Set to use the wildcard Prediction prediction function. Japanese Add words in the predictive User text dictionary in Kanji hiragana Dictionary mode. Add words in the predictive English User text dictionary in the Single- Dictionary...
  • Page 103: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar ................9-2 Creating/Managing Events..........9-2 Opening Calendar............. 9-2 Creating an Event ............. 9-3 Calendar Event Reminders ..........9-4 Synchronizing Calendars ............ 9-4 Stop Synchronizing a Google Calendar ......9-4 Adding a Google Calendar to Sync with ......9-5...
  • Page 104: Creating/Managing Events

    Creating/Managing Calendar Events Use Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments. Depending on your synchronization settings, the Calendar Opening Calendar on handset stays in sync with your Google Open the Calendar in Day, Week, Month, or Calendar on the Web. Agenda view.
  • Page 105: Creating An Event

    While in a Calendar view you can: Set each item Creating an Event ・ In Month view, tap to switch to Agenda Item Description Calendar screen > view. Tap to return to Month view. What Enter a name for the event. ・...
  • Page 106: Calendar Event Reminders

    Tap the upcoming event name to Synchronizing Calendars show the event ・ Tap and hold a day to open an options You can choose which Google Calendars to menu from which you can also tap keep synchronized on handset or which ones event to create an event.
  • Page 107: Adding A Google Calendar To Sync With

    Adding a Google Calendar to Sync with Not only the Calendars that you’ve created or subscribed to on the Web, but previously removed from your Calendars list, are shown in the list of Calendars that you can add. In any Calendar view > Menu Key ) >...
  • Page 109: Clock & Weather

    Clock & Weather HTC Clock ...............10-2 HTC Clock................. 10-2 Clock ................10-2 Weather Information ............10-3 Checking Weather ............10-3 Adding a City to Weather Screen ........10-4 Changing Order of Cities in Weather Screen ....10-4 10-1...
  • Page 110: Htc Clock

    Clock ① Tap this button to dim the screen and show HTC Clock only the time and date (Night mode). To Clock is more than just a regular date and light up the screen again, tap anywhere on time clock. It functions as a desk clock that the screen.
  • Page 111: Weather Information

    Weather Information ④ If you consented to turn location service on during initial handset setup, you’ll see the ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ weather of your current location on the HTC Clock in Home screen. The time, date, weather ① You can also use Weather to check current Desk Clock information, and battery...
  • Page 112: Adding A City To Weather Screen

    Adding a City to Weather Screen > Weather > Enter location to add > Select city ■To delete cities from Weather screen > In Weather screen > Menu Key ( > Delete > Select cities to remove > Delete Changing Order of Cities in Weather Screen >...
  • Page 113: Internet

    Internet Network Settings ............11-2 GPRS/3G ................11-2 Wi-Fi................. 11-2 Connecting to a VPN............11-3 Using Browser ...............11-4 Opening Browser ............11-4 View Webpages .............. 11-5 Setting Browser Options..........11-9 11-1...
  • Page 114: Network Settings

    Activating Wi-Fi & Connecting to a Edit APN setting item > Menu Key Network Settings Network ) > Save Unless changed, handset uses 3G packet Note Menu Key ( ) > Settings > communications for Internet connections by Wireless & networks default.
  • Page 115: Connecting To A Vpn

    ・ Wi-Fi networks In Wireless & network screen, tap Wi-Fi ・ The next time handset connects to a ・ If the wireless network to connect to is not settings, then tap the wireless network that previously accessed secured wireless in the list of detected networks, scroll handset is currently connected to.
  • Page 116: Using Browser

    Secure Credential Menu Key ( ) > Save Using Browser The VPN is then added to the VPNs When VPN access that uses credentials is section of VPN settings screen. Open Browser to start surfing the web. used, it is necessary to obtain credentials Browser is fully optimized and comes with before VPN access is set to handset and to Connecting to a VPN...
  • Page 117: View Webpages

    Enter the URL address in Address View Webpages ■If Address bar dose not appear Changing Screen Orientation > Menu Key ( Change the screen orientation by simply As you enter the address, matching rotating handset sideways. webpage addresses will appear on the screen.
  • Page 118 Use your thumb and index fingers to ‘spread’ Selecting a Link in a Webpage Link Operation the webpage to zoom in. Open to a link on a webpage and select it Tap the link to open the page. using Optical Joystick. This is particularly Tap and hold the link to open useful when viewing small text or links.
  • Page 119 Browser also recognizes some phone Toggling Browser Windows Finding Text on a Webpage numbers and addresses that allow you to call the phone number or locate the address in In a webpage > Menu Key ( ) > In a webpage > Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 120: Bookmarking A Webpage

    Drag the start and end markers When you select a larger block of text, Note The selected text is highlighted. the appearance of the markers changes. ・ Applications downloaded from the Web You can drag these markers up or down can be from unknown sources.
  • Page 121: Setting Browser Options

    Editing a Bookmark Setting Browser Options In Browser screen, press Menu Key ( ) and > Internet then tap More > Settings to set the browser Menu Key ( ) > Bookmarks > settings and options. Tap and hold bookmark to edit > Edit bookmark Edit name and address >...
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  • Page 123: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® ................Using Bluetooth 12-2 ® Bluetooth Partnerships............12-2 PC Partnership ..............12-2 Connecting a Handsfree Headset or Car Kit......12-3 12-1...
  • Page 124: Using Bluetooth

    ® ® Bluetooth settings > Device name Using Bluetooth Bluetooth Partnerships Enter device name for handset > ® Establish wireless connections between A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship ® handset and a Bluetooth device within ten that you create between handset and meters.
  • Page 125: Connecting A Handsfree Headset Or Car Kit

    listen to music and/or make and receive Connecting a Handsfree Headset phone calls. or Car Kit Turn on the handsfree headset or Car Kit and Disconnecting a Handsfree activate the partnership mode beforehand. Headset or Car Kit For details, see the Handsfree Headset User Guide.
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  • Page 127: Camera

    Camera Using Camera ..............13-2 Before Use ............... 13-2 Opening Camera Screen ..........13-2 Viewfinder Screen............13-2 Changing Capture Mode ..........13-3 Using Optical Joystick ............. 13-3 Review Screen ..............13-3 Zooming .................13-3 Taking Photos..............13-3 Face Detection..............13-4 Recording Videos ............13-4 Camera Settings ............13-5 Changing Camera Settings ..........
  • Page 128: Using Camera

    File Formats Using Camera ② Using the available capture modes, the ③ Camera captures files in the following Before Use ① formats: ④ ● You must install a memory card before you Mode File format Extension ⑤ use Camera. All pictures or videos that you capture on handset are stored on memory Photo JPEG...
  • Page 129: Changing Capture Mode

    Changing Capture Mode Icon Item Description Zooming Send captured photo or In Viewfinder > Menu Key ( Before taking a photo or video, first use video to another phone or > Photo/Video ® onscreen zoom bar to zoom subject in or out. Share PC via Bluetooth or mail,...
  • Page 130: Face Detection

    ■To use camera flash video. Start tone sounds and recording Face Detection starts. repeatedly to select flash mode. When auto focusing camera to take photos :Flash fires automatically when of people, camera automatically recognizes subject is dark. faces and adjusts focus. :Always use Flash.
  • Page 131: Camera Settings

    Zoom Icon Item Description Camera Settings Maximum zoom is 2x. Available zoom varies by Slide your finger across Open menu panel to change basic Camera Image each of the slider bars to capture mode and resolution as shown below: settings or access more camera settings. properties adjust the contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
  • Page 132 Item Description Item Description Recording Set the maximum duration or file Time Select whether to insert Time length size for capturing video from stamp Stamp secs, secs, Grid Select whether to show a grid on mins, 3 mins limit. Viewfinder. Record Check or clear the box, Reset to...
  • Page 133: Photos

    Photos Using Albums..............14-2 Opening Albums ............. 14-2 Viewing Photos & Videos ..........14-2 Rotating a Photo............. 14-3 Zooming In or Out ............14-3 Watching Video .............. 14-3 Viewing Photos in SNS..........14-4 Viewing Photos on Facebook......... 14-4 Viewing Photos on Flickr ..........14-4 Working with Photos ............14-4 Rotating a Photo.............
  • Page 134: Using Albums

    ・ photos: lets you view all photos stored in Viewing Photos & Using Albums all the folders on memory card. Videos ・ videos: lets you view all videos stored in all Album lets you view photos and play back the folders on memory card. videos that you’ve taken with Camera or After selecting an album from Photos ・...
  • Page 135: Rotating A Photo

    Rotating a Photo While viewing a photo, change the orientation by simply turning your device sideways. Zoom out Watching Video The screen automatically switches to landscape mode when you play a video. Use To change back to filmstrip, press Menu Key the onscreen controls to play, pause, or stop ) and tap Filmstrip...
  • Page 136: Viewing Photos In Sns

    Select the account name Viewing Photos in SNS Working with Photos You can view photos in your online albums the same way as how you view Using Photos application, you can view your photos in memory card. Rotating a Photo photos and your friends’...
  • Page 137: Sending Photos Or Videos Via Mail

    Crop > Drag your finger inward to Select an album > > Sharing Photos & or outward to resize the crop box/ Bluetooth Videos Drag the crop box to Select the photos or videos you want to send > Next You can send photos and videos via mail or ®...
  • Page 138: Sharing Photos On Flickr

    Select the album to upload the Sharing Photos on Flickr photos > Upload > Photos To create a new album, tap Select the photo album > > Flickr Sharing Videos on YouTube Select the photos you want to You can share your videos by uploading share >...
  • Page 139: Music

    Music Playing Music..............15-2 Browsing Music in Library ..........15-3 Using a Playlist ..............15-3 Playing Songs in a Playlist..........15-3 Adding Songs to a Playlist ..........15-3 Rearranging Songs in a Playlist ........15-3 Deleting Songs from a Playlist ........15-3 Deleting Playlists ............. 15-4 Setting a Song as Ringtone ..........15-4 15-1...
  • Page 140: Playing Music

    Playing Music ① Tap to turn shuffle on or off. ・ Press Volume Up Key or Volume Down ② Drag your finger across the progress bar to Music plays digital audio files from handset’s Key to adjust playback volume. jump to any part of the song. memory card.
  • Page 141: Browsing Music In Library

    Select the category > Select the Browsing Music in Using a Playlist songs to add > Library Use playlists to organize your music files. Create as many playlists as you want on in Playback screen or Now playing ・ While playing back a song, press Menu handset.
  • Page 142: Deleting Playlists

    Deleting Playlists Setting a Song as Ringtone In the Library > Playlists Menu Key ( ) > Delete playlists Select a song and set it as handset ringtone. Select the playlists to delete > > Music > Delete Select a song > Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 143: Map & Locations

    Map & Locations Using Google Maps ............16-2 Turning on Location Services ......... 16-2 Opening Maps..............16-2 Searching for a Location..........16-3 Getting Directions............16-3 Finding Friends with Google Latitude ......16-4 Using HTC Footprints ............16-6 Creating a Footprint ............16-6 Revisiting a Footprint .............
  • Page 144: Using Google Maps

    Viewing Map Layers Opening Maps Using Google Maps You can view additional map layers, such as Finding your Location Google Maps lets you track your current satellite images and traffic information. location, view real-time traffic situations, > Maps and receive detailed directions to your While viewing a map >...
  • Page 145: Searching For A Location

    ■Satellite Tap the balloon to show Address, Menu Key ( ) > Search > Enter the place to search Details, and Reviews Google Maps uses the same satellite data as Google Earth. Satellite images  are not real-time. Getting Directions You can enter an address, a city, or type Use Google Maps to get detailed directions of business or establishment (for to your destination.
  • Page 146: Finding Friends With Google Latitude

    Joining Latitude ■To enter mail address of a friend you want to invite While viewing a map > Menu Key > Add via email address > Enter a mail ) > Join Latitude address Read the privacy policy, and agree Add friends with it If your friends already use Latitude, they...
  • Page 147: Changing Privacy Settings

    Viewing Friends’ Locations Connecting with & Managing Remove the friend from your Remove this Friends list and stop sharing locations You can view your friends’ locations on a friend with him or her altogether. map or in a list. Tap a friend’s Contact details balloon in map When you open Maps, your friends’...
  • Page 148: Using Htc Footprints

    Disable Latitude and stop Using HTC Footprints Turn off sharing your location or ・ Before tapping Done, press Menu Key Latitude status. You can always join HTC Footprints provides an easy way to ), and then tap Edit to change the Latitude again.
  • Page 149: Editing Or Deleting A Footprint

    Select the footprint to revisit Exporting Footprints Importing Footprints Footprints details screen appears. You can back up footprints by exporting You can restore footprints you previously them to a memory card. You can also open backed up to memory card. You can also exported footprints files in other import .kmz files that you saved in other applications such as Google Earth on your...
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  • Page 151: Other Applications

    Other Applications YouTube ................ 17-2 Reading News Feeds .............17-7 Opening YouTube ............17-2 Subscribing to a News Channel........17-8 Closing YouTube ............. 17-2 Setting Update Frequency for Stories .........17-8 Searching for Videos ............17-2 Reading a Story ............... 17-8 PDF Viewer ..............17-3 Starring a Story ...............
  • Page 152: Youtube

    Clearing the Search History Closing YouTube YouTube In YouTube screen > Home Key While in YouTube list > Menu Key YouTube is a free online video streaming ) or Back Key ( ) > Settings service that allows you to view, search, and upload videos.
  • Page 153: Pdf Viewer

    Rotate handset sideways to view the PDF file Viewing Office PDF Viewer in landscape mode. The screen orientation Documents automatically adjusts depending on how you Use PDF Viewer to view PDF files that you hold handset. have copied to handset’s memory card. Quickoffice lets you view Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, and Microsoft >...
  • Page 154: Index

    Keeping Track of Your Note ・ Quickoffice interface may differ from Stocks Microsoft Office documents. Use Stocks to get the latest stock updates for stock quotes and market indices you follow. ① ■To sort the document list by specified condition >...
  • Page 155: Changing Stock List Order

    Select the stock quote or stock ① FM radio frequency FM Radio market index to add ② Drag to tune in to a frequency on the FM You need to connect a headset first to the band. audio jack of handset to use FM Radio. Changing Stock List Order ③...
  • Page 156: Voice Recorder

    ・ Be sure to check the security of Deleting a Voice Clip > Voice Recorder application, then install it at your own risk. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any > Voice Recorder > disadvantage brought to you or any third...
  • Page 157: Updating/Uninstalling An Application

    Market tells you your own risk. SoftBank Mobile is not what the application can access. Tap liable for any disadvantage brought to you...
  • Page 158: Subscribing To A News Channel

    Setting Update Frequency for Starring a Story ② Shows channels and the number of stories (enclosed in parenthesis) that have been Stories > News > Subscriptions starred. Tap a channel to show the starred > > News Subscriptions stories for that channel, then tap a story to Select a channel >...
  • Page 159: Security

    Security Lock Functions ...............18-2 USIM PIN ................18-2 Enabling USIM PIN Lock..........18-2 Changing USIM PIN............18-2 Protecting Handset with Screen Lock ......18-3 Locking the Screen............18-3 Creating a Screen Unlock Pattern........18-3 18-1...
  • Page 160: Lock Functions

    Changing USIM PIN Lock Functions USIM PIN Change USIM PIN. Protect USIM Card from unauthorized use by Enable/Disable USIM PIN Lock, or change ● Appears only if “Lock SIM card” box is assigning a USIM PIN (USIM PIN Lock). USIM PIN.
  • Page 161: Protecting Handset With Screen Lock

    Security > Set unlock pattern > Protecting Handset Next > Next ・ Clear “Use visible pattern” box if you do with Screen Lock Draw the screen unlock pattern by not want the unlock pattern to appear on connecting at least four dots in a the screen when you unlock it.
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  • Page 163 Settings Handset Settings ............19-2 Changing Screen Settings..........19-3 Adjusting Screen Brightness Manually ......19-3 Adjusting Time Before Screen Turns Off ....... 19-3 Preventing Automatic Screen Rotation ......19-3 Recalibrating G-sensor............ 19-3 Changing Sound Settings ..........19-3 Changing Handset Language ........19-4 Optimizing Battery Life..........19-4 Using GSM Network............
  • Page 164: Handset Settings

    Item Description Item Description Handset Settings Select items to include when Enable or disable preset or Manage and customize handset settings. Search you do a search on handset and downloaded accessibility Accessibility set Google search options. plugins that respond to user Item Description interaction.
  • Page 165: Changing Screen Settings

    Preventing Automatic Screen Changing Screen Changing Sound Rotation Settings Settings ) > > Menu Key ( Settings Sound & display Setting a Ringtone Adjusting Screen Brightness Clear “Orientation” box Manually Menu Key ( ) > Settings > Sound & display Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 166: Changing Handset Language

    Check or clear “Audible selection” Changing Handset Optimizing Battery Life Language Follow these tips to extend the time Setting Notification Sounds between charges: Change interface language. ● Turn off wireless functions such as Select the sound to play when handset ®...
  • Page 167: Checking Power Usage Of Applications

    Mobile networks > Network Allocating Free Memory Managing Memory mode > GSM only Clearing Application Cache and Checking Free Memory Checking Power Usage of Data Applications View handset memory and memory card ) > > Menu Key ( Settings status. Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 168: Checking Information About Handset

    ● In your Web browser, clear all temporary Checking Information Internet files and history information (P.11-9). about Handset ● Uninstall downloaded applications from Android Market you no longer use (P.17-7). Check basic information such as Firmware version, Phone identity on handset. Menu Key ( ) >...
  • Page 169: Appendix

    Appendix USIM Card ................20-2 Before Use ............... 20-2 USIM Card Installation ............ 20-2 USIM PIN ................20-3 PIN1.................. 20-3 PIN2.................. 20-3 PUK Code................. 20-3 Backing Up and Restoring Handset Data ....20-4 Checking If Automatic Backup is Enabled..... 20-4 Restoring Backed Up Data to Handset ......20-4 Software Updates ............20-4 Checking for System Software Updates Manually..
  • Page 170: Usim Card

    Remove battery before inserting or SoftBank Mobile. removing USIM Card (P.1-8). Before Use ● Return USIM Card to SoftBank Mobile if USIM Card is an IC card that contains you cancel or suspend your contract. ■Inserting USIM Card information such as your phone number and ●...
  • Page 171: Usim Pin

    USIM Card has two 4- to 8-digit security times activates PIN Lock. Enter PUK (Personal codes: Unblocking Key) code to cancel PIN Lock. ● For details about PUK code, contact SoftBank PIN1 Mobile Customer Service (P.20-16). Use PIN1 to prevent unauthorized use.
  • Page 172: Backing Up And Restoring Handset Data

    > and data (note that some files cannot be Privacy copied) before you start updating handset. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damages Back up my data & settings > resulting from loss of data, information, etc. Check “Back up my data &...
  • Page 173: Checking For System Software Updates Manually

    Checking for System Software Note Resetting Handset Updates Manually Reboot Failure Resetting handset deletes all data, including ) > > Menu Key ( Settings ・ If handset does not return to Home screen downloaded applications, reset all function About phone after update, power handset off, reinsert settings to default values.
  • Page 174: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Check/Action Troubleshooting ・ Enter full number, including the city code. Busy tone sounds ・ Does appear? Trouble Check/Action and a call does Move to a location with good signal quality and connect ・ Press Power Key. retry. Handset does not ・...
  • Page 175 Trouble Check/Action Trouble Check/Action ・ Insert microUSB plug firmly into handset Handset ・ Because several applications are open at the (P.1-10). performance is same time, memory capacity is insufficient. unstable ・ Plug AC Charger firmly into outlet (P.1-10). ・ Battery may not be installed. ・...
  • Page 176: Handset Cannot Be Used

    Handset cannot be used ・ Outgoing SMS from Japan Enable *332*PWD*16# ・ Outgoing SMS to other Disable #332*PWD*16# countries (excluding Handset is out-of-range or signal is weak. Move to Confirm Setting *#332# appears Japan) while staying a location where signal is stronger. overseas Handset is locked to prevent unintentional Enable...
  • Page 177: Specifications

    Display Specifications 3.7" touch-sensitive (WVGA) AMOLED System Information Resolution 480 x 800 (65,536 colors) Processor Qualcomm MSM8250 1GHz Compatible Mobile Networks ・ ROM: 512 M bytes Memory ・ RAM: 448 M bytes ・ HSDPA/WCDMA (3G High Speed): 900/2100 MHz Network Types & Mobile Platform Android 2.1 Frequency Bands...
  • Page 178 Camera External Device Connections Pixels 5 Megapixel miniUSB For USB 2.0, Serial, Audio, Power connection ® 5:3 (widescreen) Bluetooth Standard Ver. 2.1 + EDR 5M (2592 x 1552), 3M (2048 x 1216), Power Class 2 1M (1280 x 768), Wide (640 x 384) FTP (File Transfer Profile) ®...
  • Page 179: Index

    Index Send ............4-4 USIM Card ..........4-5 Airplane mode ........... 19-2 Calendar ............9-1 View ............4-2 Alarm ............10-2 Call Barring ..........3-9 Continuous standby time ......1-7 Albums ............14-2 Call Barring PIN .......... 1-18 Continuous talk time ........1-7 Android Market.......... 17-6 Call Forwarding..........
  • Page 180 Friend Stream ..........6-4 Call history ..........3-3 Contacts........... 3-3 In-Call operations ......... 3-5 Emergency calls ........3-4 In-Call volume ..........3-2 Global roaming..........3-6 International calls ......3-4, 3-7 Incoming call history........3-3 Gmail ............7-6 Speed Dial ..........3-3 Input mode ..........
  • Page 181 Set up for the first time ......1-11 SNS account..........5-2 Parts............. 1-2 Safety Precautions ........... ix Sound .............19-3 PDF Viewer..........17-3 SAR.............. xxiii Touch input..........8-4 Photo Save Twitter ............6-4 Capturing ..........13-3 Contacts........... 4-2 Sleep mode..........1-12 View............14-2 Dictionary..........8-5 SMS..............7-2 PIN2 ............
  • Page 182 Battery level..........1-8 Calendar........... 9-2 Text entry ............. 8-1 YouTube ............ 17-2 Contact list ..........4-3 Dictionary ..........8-5 Contacts........... 4-2 Emoticon ..........8-4 FM radio..........17-5 Zoom ........11-5, 13-3, 14-3 Hiragana ........... 8-3 Folders............ 7-13 Input mode ..........8-2 Footprints ..........
  • Page 183: Warranty & Service

    ● Data and settings you saved may be lost or altered as a result of failure or repair of handset. It is recommended that you keep a backup copy of important data (e.g. Contacts entries, image or sound files). SoftBank Mobile assumes no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or alteration of handset data.
  • Page 184: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Check phone number before you dial. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General...
  • Page 185 SoftBank X06HT User Guide April 2010, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a Softbank Shop. Model:SoftBank X06HT Manufacturer:HTC Corporation Mind your mobile manners when carrying a handset.
  • Page 186 X06HT Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned.

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