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User Guide

Table of Contents
1 Phone Basics........................... 7 Google Voice Typing .................... 23
Phone Overview ................................ 7 Tips for Editing Text ........................ 23
Key Functions ................................ 8 3 Phone Calls ........................... 24
Smart Sonic Receiver .................... 9 Make Phone Calls ........................... 24
Get the Phone Ready ....................... 9 Call Using the Phone Dialpad ......24
Insert the Battery ............................ 9 Call from Call Log ......................... 24
Charge the Battery ....................... 10 Call from Contacts ........................ 24
Insert the SIM Card ...................... 10 Call a Number in a Text
Insert a microSD Card ................. 11 Message .......................................25
Turn the Phone On and Off ............ 12 Call an Emergency Number .........25
Turn the Phone On ...................... 12 Enhanced 9-1-1 (E911)
Turn the Phone Off ...................... 12 Information ....................................25
Restart the Phone ........................ 12 Call a Number with Pauses ..........25
Turn the Screen On and Off ........... 12 Call Using a Speed Dial
Turn the Screen On and Start ..... 12 Number .........................................26
Turn the Screen Off When Not Call Using the Plus (+) Code
in Use ........................................... 12 Dialing ...........................................26
Setup Wizard................................... 12 Call Using Wi-Fi Calling ............... 26
Customer Support ........................... 13 Call Using Internet Calling ...........27
Touchscreen Navigation ................. 13 Receive Phone Calls ....................... 27
Home Screen .................................. 15 Answer an Incoming Call .............27
Home Screen Overview ............... 15 Mute the Ringtone ........................ 28
Extended Home Screens ............. 16 Send an Incoming Call to
Customize the Home Screens..... 16 Voicemail ......................................28
Launcher Screens ........................ 18 Reject a Call and Send a Text
Quick Settings Panel ................... 19 Message .......................................28
Status Bar ....................................... 19 Voicemail .........................................28
2 Text Entry .............................. 21 Set Up Voicemail .......................... 28
Touchscreen Keyboard..................... 21 Voicemail Notification ................... 28
Google Keyboard ......................... 21
Gesture Typing ............................ 22
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Retrieve Your Voicemail Read and Reply to Gmail
Messages ..................................... 29 Messages .....................................40
Phone Call Options ......................... 29 Email ................................................ 41
In-Call Options ............................. 29 Add an Email Account (POP3
Call Waiting .................................. 30 or IMAP) ........................................41
Conference Calling ...................... 30 Add a Corporate Account .............41
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) ..... 30 Compose and Send Email ...........41
Call Forwarding ............................ 30 View and Reply to Email .............. 42
Additional Settings ....................... 31 Manage Your Email Inbox ............42
TTY Mode..................................... 31 General Email Settings ................ 42
Auto Answer ................................. 32 Email Account Settings ................ 43
Call Timer and Call Duration ....... 32 Delete an Email Account .............. 43
Call Log ........................................... 32 Text Messaging and MMS .............. 43
View Call Log ............................... 32 Compose Text Messages ............43
Call Log Options .......................... 32 Send a Multimedia Message
4 Contacts................................. 33 (MMS) ...........................................43
Display Contacts ............................. 33 Save and Resume a Draft
Add a Contact ................................. 34 Message .......................................44
Save a Phone Number ................... 35 New Messages Notification ..........44
Edit a Contact ................................. 35 Text and MMS Settings ................ 46
Assign a Ringtone to a Contact ... 36 Social Networking Accounts ...........47
Add a Group Contact ...................... 37 Facebook ......................................47
Edit a Group Contact ...................... 37 Google+ ........................................48
ICE (In Case of Emergency) .......... 38 YouTube .......................................48
Synchronize Contacts ..................... 38
Share a Contact .............................. 38 6 Apps and Entertainment....... 49
Google Play Store App .................... 49
5 Accounts and Messaging ..... 39 Find and Install an App ................ 49
Gmail ............................................... 39
Create a Google Account ............ 39 Create a Google Wallet
Account .........................................50
Sign In to Your Google Account .. 39
Request a Refund for a Paid
Access Gmail ............................... 40
App ................................................ 50
Send a Gmail Message ............... 40 Open an Installed App .................. 50
Uninstall an App ........................... 50
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Get Help with Google Play .......... 50 Mobile HotSpot ............................. 58
Navigation ....................................... 50 8 Camera and Video................. 60
Google Maps ................................ 51 Take Pictures ...................................60
Music ............................................... 52 Open the Camera ......................... 60
Music Player ................................. 52 Close the Camera ........................ 60
Google Play Music ....................... 53 Camera Viewfinder Screen ..........60
7 Web and Data ........................ 54 Take a Picture .............................. 60
Wi-Fi ................................................ 54 Review Screen ............................. 61
Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to Record Videos .................................61
a Wireless Network ...................... 54 Camera and Video Camera
Check the Wireless Network Settings ............................................62
Status ........................................... 54 Use Panorama Mode ................... 62
Connect to a Different Wi-Fi View Pictures and Videos Using
Network ........................................ 54 Gallery.............................................. 63
Data Services .................................. 55 Work with Pictures ........................... 63
Preferred Network Mode ............. 55 Share Pictures and Videos .............64
Start a Data Connection .............. 55 9 Tools and Calendar............... 66
Data Connection Status and Calendar ..........................................66
Indicators ...................................... 55 Add an Event to the Calendar ......66
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) ...... 55 Calendar Event Alerts .................. 66
Prepare Your Phone for VPN View Calendar Events .................. 67
Connection ................................... 55 Erase Calendar Events ................ 68
Install Security Certificates .......... 56 Edit Calendar Events.................... 68
Add a VPN Connection ................ 56 Show or Hide Calendars .............. 68
Connect to or Disconnect from Clock ................................................ 69
a VPN ........................................... 56 Desk Clock ....................................69
Web Browser................................... 57 Alarm .............................................69
Launch Web Browsers................. 57 Stopwatch .....................................70
Learn to Navigate Web Timer .............................................70
Browser ........................................ 57 World Clock ..................................70
USB Tethering and Mobile Calculator .........................................71
HotSpot ........................................... 57 Sound Recorder .............................. 71
USB Tethering.............................. 57 MagniFont ........................................72
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Voice Services ................................ 72 Roaming Settings ......................... 82
Text-to-Speech Settings .............. 73 Phone Settings ................................ 82
Voice Search ................................... 73 Sound Settings ............................. 82
Eco Mode ........................................ 73 Display Settings ............................ 83
Bluetooth ......................................... 74 Storage Settings ........................... 85
Turn Bluetooth On or Off ............. 74 Battery Settings ............................ 85
The Bluetooth Settings Menu ...... 74 Connectivity Settings .................... 86
Disconnect a Bluetooth Device ... 74 Apps Settings ............................... 86
Unpair from a Bluetooth Device .. 74 Personal Settings ............................ 86
Send Information from Your Location Access Settings .............86
Phone to Another Device ............. 74 Lock Screen Settings ................... 86
Receive Information from Lock Screen Widgets ................... 89
Another Device ............................ 75
Security Settings........................... 89
microSD Card.................................. 76
Insert a microSD Card ................. 76 Language & Input Settings ...........90
Remove a microSD Card ............. 76 Backup & Reset Settings .............93
View the microSD Card Accounts Settings ............................ 93
Memory ........................................ 77 System Settings .............................. 94
Date & Time Settings ................... 94
Unmount the microSD Card ........ 77
Accessibility Settings .................... 94
Format the microSD Card ............ 77
About Phone .................................95
Use the Phones microSD Card
as a USB Drive............................. 77 11 Special Note .......................... 96
Approved Firmware Versions .........96
File Manager ................................... 78 Information About Safeguarding
Phone Help ..................................... 78 Phones .............................................96
10 Settings .................................. 79 Additional Information ..................... 96
Access to Phones Settings Menu.. 79 12 Important Safety
Wireless & Networks Settings ........ 79 Information ................................. 99
Wi-Fi Settings ............................... 79 General Precautions ....................... 99
Bluetooth Settings ........................ 79 Maintaining Safe Use of and
MaxiMZR Settings........................ 79 Access to Your Phone ..................... 99
Data Usage Settings .................... 79 Do Not Rely on Your Phone for
Airplane Mode Settings................ 81 Emergency Calls .......................... 99
Mobile Networks Settings ............ 81
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Using Your Phone While Specific Absorption Rates
Driving ........................................ 100 (SAR) for Wireless Phones ........108
Following Safety Guidelines ...... 100 FCC Radio Frequency
Medical Devices ......................... 100 Emission .....................................108
Using Your Phone Near Other FCC Notice .................................108
Electronic Devices ..................... 100 Owners Record .............................109
Turning Off Your Phone Before 13 Manufacturers Warranty .... 110
Flying .......................................... 101 14 End User License
Turning Off Your Phone in Agreement ................................ 113
Dangerous Areas ....................... 101 15 Copyright Information ........ 117
Restricting Childrens Access to 16 Index .................................... 118
Your Phone ................................ 101
Waterproof Capability ................... 102
Charging ..................................... 103
Using Your Phone With a
Hearing Aid Device ....................... 103
Getting the Best Hearing
Device Experience With Your
Phone ......................................... 105
Caring for the Battery.................... 105
Protecting Your Battery.............. 105
Charging ..................................... 105
Storing ........................................ 106
Common Causes of Battery
Drain ........................................... 106
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
Batteries ..................................... 106
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy ..... 107
Understanding How Your
Phone Operates ......................... 107
Knowing Radio Frequency
Safety ......................................... 107
Body-Worn Operation ................ 107

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1 Phone Basics
Phone Overview

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Key Functions Home Key returns you to the main
home screen.
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory
into the incorrect jack may damage Recent Apps Key displays the
the phone. recently used applications window.
LED Indicator displays a phone Headset Jack allows you to plug in
notification, charging status, or alert. an optional headset for convenient,
hands-free conversations.
Proximity Sensor/Light Sensor
detects how close an object is to the Secondary Microphone
surface of the screen. This is suppresses background noise
typically used to detect when your improving audio quality for the other
face is pressed up against the party during voice calls except in
screen, such as during a phone call. speakerphone mode.
Smart Sonic Receiver (Internal) Power Button lets you turn the
lets you hear the caller and phone on or off or turn the screen
automated prompts. See Smart on or off, or switch your phone to
Sonic Receiver on page 9. silent mode, vibration mode, or
airplane mode.
Self Camera Lens takes pictures
and records videos while facing the Charger/Accessory Jack allows
screen, and allows you to video you to connect the micro-USB cable
conference. (included) to charge the battery or to
transfer files to and from a computer.
Touchscreen displays all the
information needed to operate your Primary Microphone transmits
phone. Use finger gestures to your voice and ambient sound
navigate and interact with items on during voice calls, voice recordings
the screen. and videos.
Back Key lets you return to the Note: Do not cover the
previous screen, or close a dialog microphones during a call as it may
box, options menu, the Notifications compromise the hearing quality.
panel, or onscreen keyboard. Speaker lets you hear the different
ringtones and sounds. The speaker

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also lets you hear the callers voice
in speakerphone mode.
Internal Antennas facilitate
reception and transmission. To
maximize performance, do not
obstruct while using the phone.
Back Camera Lens lets you take
pictures and videos.
Camera Flash helps illuminate
subjects in low-light environments
when taking a picture or recording a
video. Get the Phone Ready
microSD Card Slot (Internal) Insert the Battery
allows you to insert an optional 1. Insert your thumbnail or fingernail
microSD card to support external into the slit and lift the battery cover.
memory.
SIM Card Slot (Internal) allows you
to insert a SIM card.
Volume Button allows you to adjust
the ringtone or media volume when
you are not on a call, or adjust the
voice volume during a call.
Smart Sonic Receiver
Smart Sonic receiver transmits sound
through vibrations on your phones
display screen. Place your ear around
the internal receiver and adjust the
position of the phone to find the best
hearing point depending on the
surrounding environment.

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2. Insert the battery, contacts end first,
and gently press into place.

2. Plug the other end of the USB cable


into the charger, and then plug the
charger into an electrical outlet.
3. Replace the battery compartment
cover and press down firmly on all Note: Your phones battery should
sides of the back cover as shown have enough charge for the phone
by the arrows in the figure to make to turn on and find a signal, set up
sure all the tabs are seated and voicemail, and make a call. You
there are no gaps around the cover. should fully charge the battery as
soon as possible.
Insert the SIM Card
1. Insert your thumbnail or fingernail
into the slit and lift the battery cover.
2. Grasp the white pull-tab extending
from the battery pack and pull the
battery out of its compartment.
3. Use your fingernail to carefully pull
out the SIM card tray.

Charge the Battery


1. Plug the smaller end of the micro-
USB cable into the phones
charger/accessory jack.
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4. Place the SIM card into the tray, 1. Insert your thumbnail or fingernail
with the gold contacts facing down into the slit and lift the battery cover.
and the cut off corner on the top left. 2. Grasp the white pull-tab extending
Insert the SIM tray back into the from the battery pack and pull the
SIM card slot and push until it clicks battery out of its compartment.
into place.
3. You will find the microSD card slot
right above the SIM card slot. Insert
a microSD card into the microSD
card holder with the gold terminals
facing down. Gently push the card
in until it snaps into place.

Note: Make sure not to insert the


SIM tray in the opposite direction.
5. Insert the battery, contacts end first,
and gently press into place.
6. Replace the cover, applying equal
pressure from the top down on both
sides and making sure all the
locking tabs of the cover are seated
with no gaps. 4. Insert the battery, contacts end first,
and gently press into place.
Insert a microSD Card 5. Replace the cover, applying equal
Insert a compatible microSD card into pressure from the top down on both
your phone. For more details on sides and making sure all the
microSD card, see microSD Card on locking tabs of the cover are seated
page 76. with no gaps.

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Turn the Phone On Turn the Screen Off When Not
in Use
and Off Press the Power Button.
Turn the Phone On To save battery power, the phone
Press and hold the Power Button. automatically turns off the screen after
a certain period of time when you leave
Turn the Phone Off it idle. You will still be able to receive
1. Press and hold the Power Button messages and calls while the phones
to open the phone options menu. screen is off. For information on how to
2. Touch Power off > OK. adjust the time before the screen turns
off, see Sleep on page 84.
Restart the Phone
1. Press and hold the Power Button Setup Wizard
to open the phone options menu.
Your Hydro LIFE has the Setup Wizard
2. Touch Restart > OK. to set up your phone quickly and easily.
On the Welcome screen which is
Turn the Screen On displayed when you turn on your phone
for the first time, touch Get Started to
and Off start the Setup Wizard.
Turn the Screen On and Start The Setup Wizard consists of the
1. Press the Power Button. following sections:
Selecting Language
2. Touch and hold on the screen
Setting up Wi-Fi
and swipe toward .
Google Account Setup
To disable the screen lock or select a Signing in to Email
different type of lock feature, see Lock
Screen Settings on page 86. Signing in to Social Network
Follow the onscreen instructions to
quickly set up your phone.

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Touch and Hold
Customer Support
To open the available options for an
Customer support is available from the item (for example, a keyboard), touch
following resources:
and hold the item.
Visit t-mobile.com and click
SUPPORT link at the bottom of the
screen.
Contact Customer Service 1-877-
453-1304 or your local T-Mobile
retail location.

Touchscreen
Navigation
Warning: Do not touch with a pen
or stylus. It may damage the
touchscreen. Drag
Touch Touch and hold your finger before you
start to move it. Do not release your
Touch the screen with your finger to
finger until you have reached the target
select or launch a menu, option, or
position.
application. A light touch works best.

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Swipe or Slide Pinch and Spread
To swipe or slide means to quickly drag Pinch the screen using your thumb and
your finger vertically or horizontally forefinger to zoom out or spread the
across the screen. screen to zoom in when viewing a
picture or a Web page. (Move fingers
inward to zoom out and outward to
zoom in.)

Flick
Flicking the screen is similar to swiping,
except that you need to swipe your
finger in light, quick strokes. Rotate
For most screens, you can
automatically change the screen
orientation from portrait to landscape
by turning the phone sideways. When
entering text, you can turn the phone
sideways to bring up a bigger keyboard.
Note: The Auto-rotate screen
check box needs to be selected for
the screen orientation to
automatically change. Touch Home
> > Settings > Display >
Auto-rotate screen.

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Home Screen
The home screen is the starting point for all applications, functions, and menus.
From any application screen, touch Home to return to the main home screen.
Home Screen Overview

Status Bar: Displays the time, Favorites Tray: Contains up to five


notification, and phone status icons. icons and appears on every home
Slide down to display the screen. You can customize these
Notifications panel. icons except the application
Folder: Allows you to store multiple launcher icon in the center of the
application icons as a group. tray.
Application Launcher: Displays Screen Position Indicator:
available applications and widgets Indicates where you are among the
on the phone. home screens. Touch to access

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each screen. The house shaped Customize the Home Screens
icon shows the main home screen.
Shortcut: Allows you to quickly Manage Your Home Screens
launch applications. You can reduce the number of home
Google Search Bar: Allows you to screens to three or increase it up to
enter text or spoken keywords for a seven.
quick search on the phone or on the 1. Touch Home on the main Home
Internet. Touch to enter text or screen.
touch to speak your keyword. or
Lightly pinch any home screen with
Extended Home Screens your thumb and index finger to
In addition to the main home screen, display the home screen thumbnails.
your phone has extended home
2. The following options are available:
screens to provide more space for
adding icons, widgets, and more. Touch a thumbnail of the home
screen you want to open.
Access the Extended Home Screens
Touch to add a new home
Touch Home and then drag
screen.
across the screen to move from the
Touch and hold a thumbnail and
main screen to an extended screen.
drag it to rearrange the positions
or of the home screens. Release
On the screen position indicator, the thumbnail where you want to
touch to access the main Home place it.
screen, or touch to access each Touch and hold a thumbnail,
extended Home screen. drag it to Remove and
release it when it turns red to
remove the home screen. The
main home screen cannot be
removed.

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Touch the home icon at the top Move or Remove Items on the Home
of each screen to set the screen Screen
as the main home screen.
Touch and hold the item you want to
3. Touch Done.
move or remove on the screen.
Add App Shortcuts or Widgets to the To move the item, drag it to a
Home Screen new area and release it.
1. Touch on the favorites tray. To remove the item, drag it over
Remove at the top of the
2. Slide the Apps or Widgets screens screen and release it when it
to find the item you want to add to turns red.
the home screen.
3. Touch and hold the app icon or a Favorites Tray
widget and drag it to "Add to Home To add a new icon to the favorites tray:
Screen" at the top of the screen. 1. Remove the current icon on the tray.
4. Move your finger to find the place to 2. Touch and hold an app icon and
add it to. The blue frames which drag it to the favorites tray.
appear on the screen indicate
where you might place the item. 3. Release your finger.
5. Release your finger. Use Folders
or To create folders:
1. Touch and hold an empty area on a Touch and hold an app icon and
home screen. drag it over another to create a new
2. Slide the Apps or Widgets screens folder containing both apps. A new
to find the item you want to add to folder icon appears.
the home screen. You can now drag more apps to
3. Touch and hold the app icon or a the folder if you wish.
widget and drag it to a home screen To add more apps to the folders:
thumbnail where you want to add it. 1. Touch a folder icon and touch in
the top-right corner.

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2. Swipe left or right to browse through and crop it before setting it as
the available Apps page and place wallpaper.
checkmarks on those apps you Wallpapers to set a preset
want to put in the folder. wallpaper. Slide the small image
3. Touch Done to complete the on the screen sideways to see
process. available options. Select an
image and touch Set wallpaper.
To manage folders: Live Wallpapers to set a live
1. Touch a folder icon you want to wallpaper. Select an image and
manage. touch Set wallpaper.
2. The following options are available: Photos to use saved or taken
pictures on your phone. Touch to
Touch the Unnamed field. The select a picture, and crop it
keyboard opens and you can before setting it as wallpaper.
name the folder. To rename it, Touch Done when you are
touch the name. finished.
Drag the app out of the folder
and drop it anywhere on the Launcher Screens
home screen to remove it. You can access all your apps and
Drag the app to Remove at widgets on your phone from the
the top of the screen to remove it launcher screens. You can also
from the home screen. customize the view of your launcher
screens.
Change Wallpaper
1. Touch and hold the empty area on Access the Launcher Screens
the home screen. 1. Touch Home > .
2. Touch Wallpapers, and select one 2. Following options are available:
of the following options:
Touch Apps to display the apps
Gallery/Graphics: Select to use on your phone.
saved or taken pictures on your Touch Widgets to display the
phone. Touch to select a picture, widgets on your phone.

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Touch to display the apps 1. Drag down from the top of the
downloaded on your phone. screen to open the Notifications
Touch to search apps on the panel, and then touch the Quick
Launcher tray. Settings icon at the top right.
Touch > Reset order to reset or
the order of apps and widgets to
default. Swipe down with two fingers from
Touch > App sorting to the top of any screen.
customize the order of apps. 2. Touch a specific setting to open it.
Touch > Manage apps to You can touch the toggle icon
access the Apps settings screen. to switch between
Touch > System settings to
notification panel and quick
access the phone's settings settings panel.
menu.
Rearrange Your Apps on the Status Bar
Launcher Screens The status bar at the top of the screen
1. Touch Home > > > App provides phone and service status
sorting. information on the right side and
2. Touch and hold an app, drag it to a notification alerts on the left. Slide the
new position and release it. To status bar down to open the
move it to another screen, drag the Notifications panel and see the list of
app to Jump to another screen notifications you received.
and release it on the screen you Status Icons
want to place it.
3. Touch Done.
Icon Description
Quick Settings Panel
The Quick Settings panel allows you Bluetooth enabled
easy access to common phone settings.
Wi-Fi active (full signal)

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Icon Description Notification Icons
Vibrate

Silent Icon Description


Network (full signal) Missed call

Network (no signal) New email

GPRS; General Packet Radio New Gmail


Service (data service) New SMS or MMS message
2G (data service)
New voicemail message
3G (data service)
Event
4G (data service) Music application is running
background
Airplane mode
USB connection
Alarm set
Alarm
Battery (charging)
When animating, GPS is
Battery (full charge) active

Battery (discharged) Downloading


USB tethering or/and Mobile
HotSpot active

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2 Text Entry
can also use the Google voice typing
Touchscreen Keyboard option to enter text using your voice
The touchscreen keyboard lets you (see Google Voice Typing on page 23
enter text directly onscreen. Your for details).
phone provides convenient ways to Google Keyboard
enter letters, numbers, and symbols
whenever you are prompted to enter Google Keyboard lets you use a
text. The keyboard appears traditional QWERTY setup to enter text.
automatically onscreen when you touch Additional options expand your ability
a text entry field and can be used in to enter text faster and more accurately
either portrait or landscape mode. You
Google Keyboard Overview

Note: Key appearance may vary depending on the selected application or text
field.
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Text Mode Add a Word to the User Dictionary
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Touch to select ABC mode.
Language & input > Personal
Touch to select Number &
dictionaries.
Symbol mode.
2. Select a language and touch .
In ABC mode, touch to alter
3. Type the word you want to add.
the capitalization:
4. Type the shortcut to bring up the
(Unshifted) to enter all letters typed word, if you want.
in a word lowercase.
5. Select the language to register the
(One-character-shifted) to word.
capitalize only the first letter of a
6. Touch Back . (A list of words
word.
you have added to the dictionary is
You can select the caps lock by
displayed.)
double-touching or touching and
holding or to make all Touch a word to edit it.
Touch a word, and then touch
letters in a word uppercase.
to delete it.
(Caps Lock) to enter all
letters in a word uppercase. Gesture Typing
In Number & Symbol mode,
touch to display more Activate Gesture typing
symbols. 1. Touch Home > Settings >
Some keys have alternate Language & input.
characters. In either mode, if a 2. Touch next to Google
key displays an extra character
Keyboard.
at the upper right corner, touch
and hold the key to enter the 3. Select the Enable gesture typing
character. Or, touch and long checkbox.
hold a key to call up a list of all
the characters available on that
key.

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Enter Text Using Gesture typing 2. If you see Speak now, say the text
1. When you enter text using the you wish to enter into the
onscreen keyboard, slide your microphone. If you see Tap to
finger slowly across the letters of pause, Google Voice Typing
the word you want to input. The recognizes your voice.
phone suggests a word based on 3. Confirm the text you wish to enter is
the letter you have entered. displayed. Touch again to
2. Lift your finger when the word you continue entering.
want is displayed in the floating
preview. Tips for Editing Text
If you cannot find the desired To copy and paste the text:
word, touch to delete the
entire word, then reenter the 1. In a text entry field, touch and hold
word. the text body.
3. Slide on the keyboard to enter the 2. Selection tabs appear and the
next word. currently selected words or
characters are highlighted. Drag the
Google Voice Typing tabs to expand or reduce the range
To enable the voice input feature: of the selected text.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 3. Touch an onscreen option from the
Language & input. edit menu bar.
2. Select the Google voice typing Select all: Highlights all the
check box if it is not selected. text in the field.
3. Touch next to Google keyboard Cut: Removes the selected
> Voice input key. text and saves it to the clipboard.
To enter text by speaking: Copy: Copies the selected
1. Touch the microphone icon on text to the clipboard.
PASTE: Inserts the last copied
the keyboard. or cut text into the current field.

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3 Phone Calls
Call from Call Log
Make Phone Calls
1. Touch Home > to display
Call Using the Phone Dialpad the phone app.
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad 2. Touch the Call log tab to display
tab to display the phone dialpad. the Call log list.
2. Touch the number keys on the 3. Touch the Phone icon next to
dialpad to enter the phone number.
the name or number you want to
place a call.
For additional options, touch the
name or number.
Call from Contacts
1. Touch Home > to display
the phone app.
2. Touch the Phone book tab to
display the Contacts list. Your
frequent contacts are displayed at
the top of the list.
Touch to search for your
contact.
3. Touch the contact you want to call.
3. Touch at the bottom of the For additional information on
screen to call the number. contacts, see Contacts on page
33.
4. To end the call, touch .

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Call a Number in a Text Enhanced 9-1-1 (E911) Information
Message This phone features an embedded
1. Touch Home > > Global Positioning System (GPS) chip
Messaging. If necessary, select a necessary for utilizing E911 emergency
messaging or email account. location services where available.
When you place an emergency 9-1-1
2. Touch the message with the phone
call, the GPS feature of your phone
number.
seeks information to calculate your
3. The Dialpad screen opens with the approximate location. Depending on
phone number automatically filled in several variables, including availability
and ready to be dialed. and access to satellite signals, it may
4. Touch to place a call. take up to 30 seconds or more to
determine and report your approximate
Call an Emergency Number location.
You can place calls to 9-1-1 even if the Important: Always report your
phones screen is locked or your location to the 9-1-1 operator when
account is restricted. placing an emergency call. Some
To call the 9-1-1 emergency number: designated emergency call takers,
known as Public Safety Answering
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad Points (PSAPs), may not be
tab to display the phone dialpad. equipped to receive GPS location
information from your phone.
2. Enter and touch
. Call a Number with Pauses
To call the 911 emergency number 1. Touch Home > > Dialpad
when the screen is locked: tab to display the phone dialpad.
3. Touch Emergency call on the 2. Enter all or part of a number.
screen.
3. Touch > Add 2-sec pause or Add
4. Enter and touch wait.
. 4. Enter additional numbers.

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5. Touch to dial the number. 2. Touch > Speed dial setup.
Call Using a Speed Dial 3. Touch the assigned contact you
want to remove and touch Remove
Number
> OK.
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad
Call Using the Plus (+) Code
tab to display the phone dialpad.
Dialing
2. For speed dial numbers 2-9, touch
and hold the number on the dialpad. 1. Touch Home > > Dialpad
or tab to display the phone dialpad.
For speed dial numbers 10-99, 2. Touch and hold until you see
touch the first digit and then touch a + on the display screen.
and hold the second digit on the 3. Enter the country code and phone
dialpad. number, and then touch .
Set Up Speed Dialing The phone automatically prepends
the access code for international
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad dialing, followed by the country
tab to display the phone dialpad. code and phone number.
2. Touch > Speed dial setup. Call Using Wi-Fi Calling
3. Touch Add speed dial next to the
Turn Wi-Fi Calling On or Off
location number you want to assign
a number to. 1. Touch Home > to display
4. Select a contact and, if the contact the phone app.
has more than one number, select a 2. Touch > Call settings.
number.
3. Touch the ON/OFF switch next to
To remove a number from a speed dial Wi-Fi Calling to turn it on or off.
location: 4. Wi-Fi Calling requires an
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad emergency address. You may be
prompted to add this once you turn
tab to display the phone dialpad.
Wi-Fi Calling on.

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Set Connection Preferences 4. To set your phone to receive
Internet calls on your added
1. Touch Home > to display
account, touch Back and select
the phone app. the Receive incoming calls check
2. Touch > Call settings > Wi-Fi box.
Calling. Note: This requires the phone to
3. Select Wi-Fi Preferred, Cellular maintain a connection with a Wi-Fi
Network Preferred, or Never use data network, which reduces the life
Cellular Network. of your phones battery.

Learn about Wi-Fi Calling Make an Internet Call


1. Touch Home > to display 1. Touch Home > > People.
the phone app. 2. Touch a contact and then touch
2. Touch > Call settings > Wi-Fi Internet call.
Calling > Help. Internet Calling Setting
3. Touch Tutorial or Top Questions.
1. Touch Home > to display
Call Using Internet Calling the phone app.
Important: Calling a phone number 2. Touch > Call settings > Use
using Internet calling may incur Internet calling.
additional charges.
3. Select an option.
Add an Internet Calling Account
1. Touch Home > to display
Receive Phone Calls
the phone app. Answer an Incoming Call
2. Touch > Call settings > SIP On the Incoming call screen, tap the
Accounts > ADD ACCOUNT. Answer icon .
3. Enter your account details. When
finished, touch SAVE to confirm or
touch DISCARD to cancel.

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Mute the Ringtone Record your name
Press the Volume Button down announcement.
Record your greeting.
until you see or on the Important: Voicemail Password
status bar. It is strongly recommended that you
create a password when setting up
Send an Incoming Call to
your voicemail to protect against
Voicemail unauthorized access. Without a
On the Incoming call screen, tap the password, anyone who has access
Ignore icon to send the call to to your phone is able to access your
your voicemail inbox. voicemail messages.

Reject a Call and Send a Text Voicemail Notification


Message There are several ways your phone
On the Incoming call screen, tap the alerts you to a new voicemail message.
Ignore & Text icon to ignore By sounding the assigned
the call and send a message to the notification sound.
caller. By vibrating the phone when the
Note: If your phone is turned off, all vibrate setting is on.
calls automatically go to voicemail. By displaying in the notifications
area of the status bar when new
Voicemail unheard voicemail message(s) is
received.
Set Up Voicemail
Note: Your phone accepts
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad messages even when it is turned off.
tab to display the phone dialpad. However, your phone notifies you of
new messages only when it is
2. Touch and hold to dial your
turned on and you are in the service
voicemail number. area.
3. Follow the system prompts to:
Create your password.

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Retrieve Your Voicemail Phone Call Options
Messages
In-Call Options
Use Your Phone to Access
Messages
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad
tab to display the phone dialpad.
2. Touch and hold . If prompted,
enter your voicemail password.
3. Follow the voice prompts to listen to
and manage your voicemail
messages.
Note: Depending on your plan, you
may be charged when you are
accessing your voicemail from your
wireless phone.
Add call: Touch to initiate a
Use Another Phone to Access conference call.
Messages
End: Touch to end the current call.
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
Dialpad/Hide: Toggle the
2. When your voicemail answers, appearance of the onscreen dialpad
press the asterisk key (*) on the to enter additional numbers, for
phone. example, an extension or access
3. Enter your password. code.
Speaker: Route the phones audio
through the speaker (ON) or
through the earpiece (OFF).
Mute: Mute the microphone during
an active call. Touch the ON/OFF

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button to mute or unmute your 2. Once you have established the
microphone. connection, touch Add call, and
Bluetooth: Route the phone's audio dial the second number. (This puts
through a connected Bluetooth the first caller on hold and dials the
headset (ON) or through the second number.)
speaker (OFF). 3. When you are connected to the
second party, touch Merge calls.
Call Waiting
4. If you want to add another call to
To enable Call waiting:
the existing conference, touch Add
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad call, and dial the number.
tab to display the phone dialpad. If one of the people you called hangs
2. Touch > Call settings > up during your call, you and the
Additional settings. remaining caller stay connected. If you
initiated the call and are the first to
3. Select the Call waiting check box. hang up, all callers are disconnected.
To respond to an incoming call while To end the conference call, touch
you are on a call: .
On the Incoming call screen, tap
. Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN)
To switch back to the first caller: 1. Touch Home > .
Tap Switch calls. 2. Touch > Call settings > Fixed
To create a conference call between Dialing Numbers.
your existing call: 3. Touch Enable FDN, Change PIN2,
Tap Merge calls. or FDN list.

Conference Calling Call Forwarding


1. On the Phone screen, enter a To configure the Call forwarding
number and touch . settings:
1. Touch Home > .

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2. Touch > Call settings > Call TTY Mode
forwarding. You can connect the phone to a
3. Select Always forward, Forward teletype (TTY) device for the hearing
when busy, Forward when impaired. (TTY device sold separately.)
unanswered, or Forward when
unreachable. 1. Touch Home > .

Note: You are charged a higher 2. Touch > Call settings > TTY
rate for calls you have forwarded. mode.

Additional Settings 3. Touch TTY Full, TTY HCO, or TTY


VCO to turn TTY mode on.
Caller ID
or
1. Touch Home > . Touch TTY Off to turn TTY mode
2. Touch > Call settings > off.
Additional settings > Caller ID. Note: When enabled, TTY mode
3. Select Network default, Hide may impair the audio quality of non-
number, or Show number. TTY devices connected to the
headset jack.
Call Barring Warning: 911 Emergency Calling
It is recommended that TTY users
1. Touch Home > .
make emergency calls by other
2. Touch > Call settings > means, including
Additional settings > Call barring. Telecommunications Relay
3. Select from All outgoing calls, Services (TRS), analog cellular, and
International calls, INTL calls landline communications. Wireless
except home, All incoming calls, TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted
or Incoming when roaming. when received by public safety
answering points (PSAPs),
rendering some communications
unintelligible. The problem
encountered appears related to
TTY equipment or software used by
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PSAPs. This matter has been
brought to the attention of the FCC,
Call Log
and the wireless industry and the View Call Log
PSAP community are currently
working to resolve this. 1. Touch Home > .

Auto Answer 2. Touch the Call log tab to display


the Call log list.
1. Touch Home > .
= Incoming calls (blue arrows)
2. Touch > Call settings > Auto
answer. = Outgoing calls (green arrows)
3. Select Hands free or = Missed calls (red arrows)
Speakerphone. Call Log Options
4. Select the delay time to
1. Touch Home > .
automatically answer the phone.
2. Touch the Call log tab to display
Call Timer and Call Duration the Call log list.
To view the call timer and call duration:
3. Touch to display the call log
1. Touch Home > . options menu.
2. Touch > Call settings > View 4. Touch the name to display the
call timer/call duration. options list.
To reset the call timer and call duration: Touch to call the number.
1. Touch Home > . Touch to send a text
message.
2. Touch > Call settings > View Touch Add to contacts to add
call timer/call duration. the number to People.
3. Touch and hold the item you want Touch > Remove from call
to reset and touch OK. log to remove the log.
Touch > Edit number before
call to edit the number before
calling.
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4 Contacts
Add new contact: Touch to
Display Contacts add a new contact. See Add a
Touch Home > > People. Contact on page 34.
You will see the Contacts list. Add new group: Touch to add
Contacts List a new group contact. See Add a
Group Contact on page 37.
Touch :
Contacts to display: Selects
contacts to be displayed on
People.
Speed dial setup: Assigns
speed dial numbers to your
contacts. Delete: Selects
contact(s) you want to delete.
Import/export: Imports/exports
your contacts from/to the
microSD/SIM card or shares
your visible contacts.
Groups: Touch to display the Accounts: Opens the sync
group contacts. options for accounts.
Contacts: Touch to display the Settings: Opens the Display
individual contacts. options page. You can select
how your entries are displayed.
Favorites: Touch to display Default location: Selects your
your favorite contacts. default location to save your
contacts. Touch Phone, SIM, an
Search: Touch to search a
account name or Ask on saving.
contact.

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Scroll through the list to view all your 3. Set the following options:
contacts. To see a specific entry, scroll Sort list by to choose how your
to it and touch it. contacts are sorted.
Display Options View contact names as to
choose how your contacts name
1. Touch Home > > People > is displayed.
Contacts tab.
2. Touch > Contacts to display. Add a Contact
3. Select one of the following options: 1. Touch Home > > People >
All contacts to display all the Contacts tab.
contacts you save. 2. Touch .
Phone to display all the contacts
saved in your phone. If prompted, select the location
SIM to display all the contacts where you want to save the
saved in your SIM card. contact, such as Phone, SIM,
An account (for example, and an account (for example,
Google) to display only its Google). If you want to change
contacts. the location later, touch the
Customize to select whether to location name, and select the
display all the contacts saved in desired location.
your phone or SIM card and to 3. Use the keyboard to enter as much
select contact types for each information as you want.
account. Touch Phone, SIM or
an account name, make your (People icon): Touch the
selection, and then touch OK. picture icon to assign a picture to
the contact.
You can also select how your contacts Name
to be displayed. Add organization
1. Touch Home > > People > PHONE
Contacts tab. EMAIL
ADDRESS
2. Touch > Settings.

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Add another field: Touch to enter the name and any additional
include additional information information and touch Save.
such as IM, Notes, Nickname,
Website, Internet call, etc.
Note: To select a type (label) for a
Edit a Contact
phone number, email address, or Add or Edit Information for a
postal address (such as MOBILE, Contact
HOME, WORK, etc.), touch the
type to the right of the field and 1. Touch Home > > People >
select the appropriate type. Contacts tab.
Note: To add more phone numbers, 2. Touch a contact to display it, and
email addresses, etc., touch Add touch > Edit.
new under the current numbers or 3. Touch any field you want to change
addresses. or add.
4. When you have finished adding 4. Add or edit the information, and
information, touch Save. then touch Save.
Assign a Picture to a Contact
Save a Phone Number
1. Touch Home > > People >
1. Touch Home > > Dialpad Contacts tab.
tab to display the phone dialpad. 2. Touch a contact to display it, and
2. Enter a phone number and touch touch > Edit.
Add to contacts.
3. Touch the contact icon to the right
3. To add the number to an existing of the name.
entry, touch the contact, select a
4. To assign a stored picture, touch
number type for the new number,
Choose photo from Gallery, select
and then touch OK.
the app to use, and locate and
or select a picture.
To add the number to a new entry, or
touch CREATE NEW CONTACT,
and select an account to use. Then,
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To assign a new picture, touch 3. Select a ringtone from the available
Take photo and take a picture. list.
5. You may be prompted to size the 4. Touch OK to assign the ringtone.
picture for use with entries. Touch
and drag the square to frame the Assign a Vibration to a Contact
portion of the picture to use. Touch 1. Touch Home > > People>
and drag the side of the square to Contacts tab.
resize the square and touch OK.
2. Touch a contact to display it, and
6. Touch Save to save the entry. touch > Set vibrate.
Copy a Contact 3. Touch a vibrate pattern from the
available list.
1. Touch Home > > People >
Contacts tab. 4. Touch OK to assign the vibration.
2. Touch a contact to display it, and Add a Contact to Favorites
touch > Copy contact.
1. Touch Home > > People >
3. If you have joined contacts, select a Contacts tab.
contact from the available list.
2. Touch . The icon changes to
4. Touch a copy destination from the when the contact is added to
available list. If you selected your Favorites.
SIM card as the copy destination,
read the message displayed and Send a Contacts Call to Voicemail
touch OK. You can transfer your contacts voice
Assign a Ringtone to a call to voicemail anytime you receive it.
Contact 1. Touch Home > > People>
1. Touch Home > > People > Contacts tab.
Contacts tab. 2. Touch a contact to display it, and
2. Touch a contact to display it, and touch .
touch > Set ringtone. 3. Select the All calls to voicemail
check box.

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Add a Contact Widget to the Home 5. Touch Add new and check the
Screen entries that you want to add to the
group contact.
1. Touch Home > > People >
Contacts tab. 6. Touch Done, and touch Save after
confirming the group contact
2. Touch a contact to display it, and
information.
then touch > Place on Home
screen. The contact widget is
added to your home screen. Edit a Group Contact
Delete Single or Multiple Contacts Add or Remove a Group Contact
Entry, or Rename a Group
1. Touch Home > > People >
Contacts tab. 1. Touch Home > > People >
Groups tab.
2. Touch > Delete, select the check
box next to Check all or to the 2. Touch a group contact, and touch
contact(s) you want to delete, and > Edit.
then touch Done > OK. 3. The following options are available:
or Touch the groups name to
Touch a contact to display it, and rename it.
touch > Delete > OK. Touch Add new to add an entry
to the group contact. Check the
entries that you want to add,
Add a Group Contact touch Done, and confirm the
1. Touch Home > > People > group contact information.
Groups tab. Touch next to the entry you
want to remove from the group.
2. Touch . 4. Touch Save.
3. Select the account in which you
want to create a group contact. Delete a Group Contact
4. Enter the groups name. 1. Touch Home > > People >
Groups tab.

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2. Touch a group contact that you Personal Information
have created, and touch > Delete
1. Touch Home > > People >
> OK.
Contacts tab, and then touch ICE-
In Case of Emergency.
ICE (In Case of 2. Touch My emergency information
Emergency) > .
ICE Contacts 3. Enter or edit the necessary
information and touch Save.
To add an ICE contact:
1. Touch Home > > People > Synchronize Contacts
Contacts tab, and then touch ICE-
In Case of Emergency. 1. Touch Home > > Settings.

2. Touch . You can register up to 2. Touch Corporate, Google, etc.


under ACCOUNTS.
five emergency contacts.
3. Touch the account you want to sync
Note: You will be prompted to
your contacts with.
enable the Location access settings
if they are disabled. Read the 4. Select the Contacts check box.
onscreen information and follow the Note: The process of updating your
instructions. contacts can take several minutes.
3. Touch the entry to register.
To change or remove an ICE contact: Share a Contact
1. Touch Home > > People > 1. Touch Home > > People >
Contacts tab, and then touch ICE- Contacts tab.
In Case of Emergency. 2. Touch an entry, and touch >
2. Touch and touch the contact to Share.
remove. 3. In the Share contact via menu,
3. Touch OK. select a method.

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5 Accounts and Messaging
5. When prompted, enter and reenter
Gmail a password and touch .
Create a Google Account 6. Select if you set up recovery
If you do not already have a Google options now.
Account, you can create one online or 7. Select if you want to join Google+
using your phone. now.
Create a Google Account Online 8. Select if you want to allow Google
Play to send news and offers and
1. From a computer, launch a Web touch .
browser and navigate to
google.com. 9. Read and accept the terms of
service, and then touch I accept.
2. On the main page, click Sign in >
Create an account for free. 10. Enter the displayed texts for
authentication and touch .
3. Follow the onscreen prompts to
create your free account. 11. Select the items you want to sync
with your phone and touch .
Create a Google Account Using Your
Phone Sign In to Your Google
Account
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Add account. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Add account.
2. Touch Google > New.
2. Touch Google > Existing.
3. Enter your First name, Last name,
and touch . 3. Enter your Gmail username and
password, and then touch .
4. Enter your desired username, which
will be the first part of your Gmail 4. Read and accept the Google Terms
address, and touch . of Service, and then touch OK.
5. Select if you want to join Google+
now.
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6. Select if you want to allow Google Send a Gmail Message
Play to send news and offers and
1. Touch Home > > Gmail.
touch .
2. In any folder, touch .
7. Select if you save your credit card
information now to enable 3. Enter the message recipients email
purchases at Google Play Store. address in the To field.
8. Select the items you want to sync 4. If you want to send a carbon copy
with your phone and touch . (CC) or a blind carbon copy (BCC)
of the email to other recipients,
Access Gmail touch > Add Cc/Bcc.
1. Touch Home > > Gmail. 5. Enter the subject, and then
2. Do any of the following: compose your message.
View more email messages: If Note: If you want to attach a picture
the inbox is full, swipe your or video, touch > Attach picture
finger up the screen to view or Attach file, select the app to use,
more messages and and then locate and touch the
conversations. picture or video you want to attach.
Read a new email message: 6. After composing your message,
Touch the unread message or
touch .
the conversation with an unread
message (just-arrived items Read and Reply to Gmail
display in bold). Messages
Select messages and
conversations: Touch the box 1. Touch Home > > Gmail.
before the email or conversation. 2. Touch a message to display it.
View the inbox of your other
3. To reply to or forward a message:
Gmail account: Touch the
account name at the top of the Touch to reply to the
inbox, and then touch the message.
account you want to view. Touch > Reply all to reply to
Refresh the inbox: Touch > all recipients.
Refresh.
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Touch > Forward to forward Add a Corporate Account
the message.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
4. After composing your message,
Add account > Corporate.
touch .
2. Enter your Email address and
Password information, and then
Email touch Next.
Add an Email Account (POP3 3. Enter the Domain\Username,
or IMAP) Password, Server, and Port
information:
1. Touch Home > > Email.
4. If your network requires SSL
2. Enter the Email address and encryption, select the Use secure
Password for the email account connection (SSL) check box and
and then touch Next. activate this additional level of
or security.
Touch Manual setup to set up your 5. Touch Next.
account manually. 6. If the onscreen activation disclaimer
3. Touch the type of account, if is displayed, touch Next.
prompted. 7. Configure your Inbox checking
4. Confirm the Account settings and frequency, Amount to
touch Next. synchronize (days to synchronize
5. Enter the name to be displayed on between your phone and server),
your outgoing messages and touch activate any other email settings,
Next. and then touch Next.

Important: If the account type you 8. Identify your new account with a
want to set up is not in the phone unique name and touch Next.
database, you will be asked to enter Compose and Send Email
more details. You should get all
pertinent information for the email 1. Touch Home > > Email.
account before you proceed. 2. On the email account Inbox, touch
.
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3. Enter email addresses directly in
Touch to display folders.
the To field, or touch to add
Touch to refresh your email
recipients.
box.
4. Enter the subject, and then Touch > Settings to display
compose your message. the email settings or to show all
5. To add an attachment, touch > folders.
Attach file. You can choose from
Pictures, Videos, Audio, or Refresh an Email Account
Others. While in the account you want to
synchronize, touch .
6. Touch to send the message
immediately, or touch > Save Delete an Email Message
draft to save it as a draft.
1. On the email account Inbox, touch
View and Reply to Email and hold the message you want to
delete.
1. Touch Home > > Email.
2. On the email account Inbox, touch a 2. Touch .
message to view it.
Delete Multiple Email Messages
3. Touch (Reply) or (Reply 1. On the email account Inbox, touch
all) to reply to the message. the check box next to the messages
you want to delete.
Manage Your Email Inbox
1. Touch Home > > Email. 2. Touch .
2. You have the following options: General Email Settings
Touch Inbox at the top of the 1. Touch Home > > Email.
screen to select a different email 2. On the email account Inbox, touch
account.
> Settings > General.
Touch to compose a new
email message. Auto-advance: Choose which
screen to show after you delete
Touch to search an email. a message.
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Message text size: Select the Enter phone numbers in the
message text size. Enter up to 10 recipients field.
Ask to show pictures: Touch if 4. Touch Type message and then
you want to be asked before start composing your message.
pictures in messages to be
displayed. Tip: Touch to select options for
composing messages, such as Add
Email Account Settings subject, Add preset message,
1. Touch Home > > Email. and Insert smiley.

2. On the email account Inbox, touch 5. When done, touch to send the
> Settings. text message.
3. Select the account you want to edit.
Send a Multimedia Message
Delete an Email Account (MMS)
1. Touch Home > > Email. 1. Touch Home > >
Messaging.
2. Touch > Settings.
2. On the Messaging screen, touch
3. Select the account you want to
. The compose screen opens.
delete.
4. Touch Remove account > OK. 3. Fill in one or more recipients.
Enter phone numbers or email
Text Messaging and addresses in the Enter up to 10
recipients field.
MMS Tip: You can type a name saved in
your Contacts to call up the phone
Compose Text Messages
number, or touch to add
1. Touch Home > > recipients.
Messaging.
4. Touch Type message and then
2. On the Messaging screen, touch start composing your message.
. The compose screen opens.
3. Fill in one or more recipients.
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Tip: Touch to select options for 7. Touch to send the MMS
composing messages, such as Add message.
subject, Add preset message,
and Insert smiley. Save and Resume a Draft
Message
5. Touch and select from the
While composing a text or multimedia
following file attachments: message, touch Back > Yes to
Pictures: Select an app and save your message as a draft.
then select a stored picture to To resume composing the message:
attach.
Capture picture: Take a picture 1. On the Messaging screen, touch
to attach. the message to resume editing it.
Videos: Select an app and then Draft in red appears at the right of
select a stored video to attach. the message in the list.
Capture video: Record a video 2. When you have finished editing the
to attach. message, touch .
Audio: Select an app and then
select an audio file to attach. New Messages Notification
Record audio: Record an audio When receiving a message, a new
file to attach. message icon appears in the
Slideshow: Enter Edit slide notifications area of the status bar to
show screen. Touch Add slide notify you of a new text or multimedia
to create a new slide, or touch message.
currently existing slide to edit it.
Contact (vCard): Open People To open the message, slide the status
to select one or more contact bar down to open the Notifications
entries and attach them. panel. Touch the new message to open
Event (vCalendar): Open and read it.
Calendar to select an event Read a Text Message
entry and attach it.
6. To remove an attachment, touch Do one of the following:
beside its information.

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On the Messaging screen, touch 2. On the Messaging screen, touch
the text message or message and hold the message thread that
thread to open and read it. you want to delete. Touch another
If you have a new message thread to select multiple threads.
notification, slide the status bar
3. Touch .
down to open the Notifications
panel. Touch the new message 4. When prompted to confirm, touch
to open and read it. Delete.

View a Multimedia Message (MMS) Delete All Message Threads


1. Touch Home > > 1. Touch Home > >
Messaging. Messaging.
2. On the Messaging screen, touch a 2. On the Messaging screen, touch
multimedia message or message > Delete all threads.
thread to open it or touch the 3. When prompted to confirm, touch
attachment to open it. Delete
Reply to a Message Delete a Single Message
1. Touch Home > > 1. While viewing a message thread,
Messaging. touch and hold the message that
2. On the Messaging screen, touch a you want to delete.
text or multimedia message thread 2. From the options menu, touch
to open it. Delete.
3. Touch the text box at the bottom of
the screen, enter your reply Delete Multiple Messages
message, attach files if desired, and 1. While viewing a message thread,
then touch . touch > Delete Message >
Select message(s).
Delete a Message Thread Select All messages to delete
1. Touch Home > > all messages.
Messaging.

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2. Touch the message you want to Signature: Select this option to
delete. append text to messages that you
The thread is highlighted and the send.
number of the selected thread Preset message: Edit text that you
appears next to Select frequently insert when composing
message(s). Touch another messages.
message to select multiple
messages. TEXT(SMS) MESSAGES
3. Touch . Delivery reports: Select this option
to request a delivery report for each
4. When prompted to confirm, touch
message you send.
Delete.
Wireless Emergency Alerts: Sets
Text and MMS Settings the federally supervised cell phone
1. Touch Home > > alert services to send out broadcast
Messaging. SMS messages for public warning.
2. On the Messaging screen, touch Presidential: Receives an
> Settings. emergency presidential alert.
(Presidential is always grayed
STORAGE out [not selectable] and cannot
Delete old messages: be excluded.)
Automatically delete older Imminent Threat - Extreme:
messages when the set limits are Select this option if you want to
reached. receive emergency alerts in an
extreme emergency situation (an
Text message limit: Choose the extraordinary threat to life or
maximum number of text messages property).
to store in each conversation thread. Imminent Threat - Severe:
Multimedia message limit: Select this option if you want to
Choose the maximum number of receive emergency alerts in a
MMS messages to store in each severe emergency situation (a
conversation thread. significant threat to life or
property).

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Amber: Select this option if you may incur significant phone
want to receive alerts related to charges.
missing or endangered children. Creation mode: Select this option
Help: Displays the Help to restrict or allow various types of
information for Emergency Alerts. multimedia to be added to
Emergency Alert Tone/Vib: Select messages. Select from Restricted
this option to choose the types of or None.
alerts you want to receive.
NOTIFICATIONS
MULTIMEDIA (MMS) MESSAGES
Notifications: Select this option if
Delivery reports: Select this option you want to receive a notification in
to request a delivery report for each the status bar when a new text or
message you send. multimedia message arrives.
Read reports: Select this option to Choose ringtone: Select a
request a read report for each ringtone that is specific to new
message you send. text and multimedia messages.
Auto-retrieve: Select this option to Note that the ringtone briefly
automatically retrieve all your plays when selected.
multimedia messages completely. Vibrate: Select when your
When selected, the multimedia phone to vibrate when a new text
message header plus the message or multimedia message arrives.
body and attachments will
automatically download to your Social Networking
phone. If you clear this check box,
only the multimedia message Accounts
header will be retrieved and shown
in your Messaging screen. Facebook
Roaming auto-retrieve: Select Post updates, read what your friends
this option to automatically are up to, upload pictures and check-
ins, and more with on-the-go Facebook
retrieve all your messages
access.
completely when roaming. This

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Sign in to Your Facebook Account Note: Terms of Service may appear.
Touch OK if you agree to the Terms
1. Touch Home > > Facebook. of Service.
2. Touch Sign Up for Facebook on
the main Facebook home page. Watch YouTube Videos
3. Enter your Facebook details and 1. On the YouTube screen, touch a
touch Sign Up. video.
4. Follow the onscreen prompts to 2. Touch the screen to show the
complete. progress bar at the bottom. Touch
the screen while the bar is
Google+ displayed to pause/play the video.
With Google+ you can check your Move the slider on the bar to the left
friends updates, post updates of your or right to rewind or fast-forward the
own, and chat with friends in your video.
Google+ circles.
Search for Videos
1. Sign in to your Google Account.
1. On the YouTube screen, touch
2. Touch Home > > Google +. at the upper right of the screen to
3. If you are signed into more than one open the search box.
Google Account, select the account 2. Enter the keyword to search.
you would like to use with Google+. Search results appear below the
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to status bar.
use Google+. 3. Touch one of the results, or touch
YouTube on the keyboard.
YouTube is a video sharing website 4. Scroll through the results and touch
on which users can upload and share a video to watch it.
videos.
Open YouTube
Touch Home > > YouTube.

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6 Apps and Entertainment
Tip: Once you've find the ones you
Google Play Store App like, you can add it to your wishlist
Google Play is your digital content by touching the Wishlist icon at
destination to discover Android apps, the top area of the screen for future
books, movies, music and much more reference.
on your phone and on the web. 3. Touch INSTALL (for free
Important: T-Mobiles policies often applications) or the price button (for
do not apply to third-party paid applications).
applications. Third-party Note: You need a Google Wallet
applications may access your account to purchase items on
personal information or require T- Google Play.
Mobile to disclose your customer
4. The subsequent screen notifies you
information to the third-party
whether the app will require access
application provider. To find out
to your personal information or
how a third-party application will
collect, access, use, or disclose access to certain functions or
your personal information, check settings of your phone. If you agree
to the conditions, touch ACCEPT to
the application providers policies,
begin downloading and installing
which can usually be found on their
the app.
website. If you arent comfortable
with the third-party applications Warning: Read the notification
policies, dont use the application. carefully! Be especially cautious
with apps that have access to many
Find and Install an App functions or a significant amount of
1. Touch Home > > Play Store. your data. Once you touch
ACCEPT on this screen, you are
The first time you launch the app,
touch OK to accept the Terms of responsible for the results of using
this item on your phone.
Service.
2. Find an app you want and touch it
to open its details screen.
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Create a Google Wallet 4. Touch Refund.
Account Open an Installed App
On your computer, go to 1. Touch Home > > Play Store.
wallet.google.com to create a
Google Wallet account. 2. Touch > My apps.
or 3. Touch the installed application in
the list, and then touch OPEN.
The first time you use your phone to
buy an item from Google Play, you Uninstall an App
are prompted to enter your billing 1. Touch Home > > Play Store.
information to set up a Google
Wallet account. 2. Touch > My apps.
Warning: When youve used 3. On the INSTALLED screen, touch
Google Wallet once to purchase an the app you want to uninstall, and
app from the Google Play Store app, then touch UNINSTALL.
the phone remembers your 4. When prompted, touch OK to
password, so you dont need to uninstall the app from your phone.
enter it the next time. For this
reason, you should secure your Get Help with Google Play
phone to prevent others from using Touch > Help and select a
it without your permission. (For browser to use. The Web browser
more information, see Security will take you to the Google Play
Settings on page 89.) Help Web page.
Request a Refund for a Paid
App Navigation
1. Touch Home > > Play Store. Turn Location Mode On
2. Touch at the upper left of the 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
screen, and then touch My apps. Location access.
3. Touch the application to uninstall for
a refund. The details screen for the
app opens.
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2. Touch the ON/OFF icon next to zoom in, double-touch the target
Access to my location to enable place on the map.
the feature
Search Maps
3. Read the message displayed and
touch Agree to enable GPS 1. Touch at the upper left of the
satellites. Google Maps screen.
4. Read the second message 2. Type the place that you want to
displayed and touch Agree to search. You can enter an address,
enable Wi-Fi & mobile network a city, or type of establishment.
location. Tip: Touch to search by
To let Google apps access your speaking the location you are
location: searching.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 3. Touch a matching result on the
Google > Location settings. drop-down list or touch the
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch next to magnifying glass key on the
Let Google apps access your keyboard.
location to enable the feature. 4. Touch the red callout to open the
menu for the location.
Google Maps
Layer and Additional Options
Open Google Maps
To access available layer and
Touch Home > > Maps. additional options menu, touch at
The first time you launch the app, the lower left of the screen or touch
touch Accept & continue to the left side of the Google Maps
accept the Terms of Service and screen and slide it to the right.
Privacy Policy.
To move in any direction, drag or Get Directions
flick the map. 1. On the Google Maps screen, touch
To zoom in or out, pinch the .
target place on the map. To
2. Do one of the following:

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The starting point is set to your Access the Music Player App
current location as default. If you
1. Touch Home > > Music
want to change the starting point,
Player.
touch My Location, and type
new point in the Choose 2. You will find six categories in which
starting point... field or touch a all songs are classified: Artists,
point from the available list. Albums, Songs, Playlists, Genres
To enter your destination, touch and Composers.
Choose destination..., and type
your destination in the Choose Listen to Music Using the Music
destination... field or touch a Player
destination from the available list. 1. On the Music Player app, browse
You can switch the starting point for the item you want to play.
and destination by touching . 2. Touch the item. The music starts to
3. To view the route with different ways, play on the Playback screen.
touch a tab for the type of ways (by
car, by public transit, by bike, or by 3. The following options are available
foot). for the control:
Drag the slider to rewind or fast-
Music forward.
Touch to pause. Touch to
Music Player resume playing.
Your phones built-in music player app Touch to go back to the start
lets you listen to and organize music of the current item. Touch to
files you have loaded into your phones jump to the start of the next item.
memory or microSD card. Touch to display the Now
Playing list.
Tip: For information about loading
Touch for toggling the
music onto your phone, see Use
shuffle options.
the Phones microSD Card as a
USB Drive on page 77 Touch for cycling through
the repeat options.
Touch for additional options.

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Google Play Music upper left corner, or touch the list
The Play Music app plays digital audio and slide it to the left to close and
files saved on the storage card. You touch the left side of the screen and
need to copy music files to your slide to the right to open.
storage card first to use this application. While using the Play Music
Note: If you have signed up for application you can touch the menu
Google Music, the first time you button next to any song, album,
open the Play Music application you artist, or playlist to view additional
will be prompted to select the options.
account whose online music library Listen to Music
you want to access from the Google
Play Music application. Follow the 1. While navigating through the music
onscreen instructions to continue. library, touch a song to play it.
2. While playing a song, touch its
Open the Music Library thumbnail shown at the bottom of
Touch Home > > Play the screen to display the onscreen
Music. The music library screen icons to control music playback,
appears. repeat or shuffle songs, and more.

Manage the Music Library Back Up Your Downloaded Music


Touch one of the following tabs to Files
manage and navigate through Play It is recommended that you back up
Music; your downloaded music files to your
Listen Now: Makes it easy to computer.
figure out what to play next. 1. Connect your phone to your
My Library: Shows your music computer using a USB cable.
sorted by categories. 2. Use your computer to navigate to
Playlists: Lets you create your the microSD cards Music folder.
own custom playlists and shows
them. 3. Select and copy the music files to a
To close and open again the list, folder on your computers hard drive.
touch the Play Music app icon at the
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7 Web and Data
If Network notification in Advanced
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings is enabled, the open
network icon ( ) appears in the status
Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to bar whenever the phone detects an
a Wireless Network available open wireless network within
1. Touch Home > > Settings > range.
Wi-Fi.
Check the Wireless Network
Shortcut: You can also touch Status
Home > > Set up Wi-Fi to
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
set up a Wi-Fi network.
Wi-Fi.
2. Touch the ON/OFF to turn Wi-Fi on.
2. Touch the wireless network that the
3. Touch Wi-Fi. The network names phone is currently connected to.
and security settings (open network You will see a message box
or secured with WEP/WPA/WPA2 showing the Wi-Fi network name,
PSK/802.1x EAP) of detected Wi-Fi status, speed, signal strength, and
networks are displayed. other details.
4. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect. If Note: If you want to remove the
you selected an open network, you wireless network settings, touch
will be automatically connected to Forget on this window. You need to
the network. If you selected a enter the settings again if you want
network that is secured with a to connect to this wireless network.
password, enter the password and
then touch Connect. Connect to a Different Wi-Fi
When your phone is connected to a Network
wireless network, the Wi-Fi icon ( ) 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
appears in the status bar and tells you Wi-Fi. Detected Wi-Fi networks are
the approximate signal strength. displayed in the Wi-Fi networks
section.

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To manually scan for available Note: Internet connections can be
Wi-Fi networks touch > Scan. made either through the data
2. Touch another Wi-Fi network to service or via Wi-Fi (configured
connect to it. within the Settings > Wi-Fi page).
Note: If the wireless network you Data Connection Status and
want to connect to is not in the list Indicators
of detected networks, touch .
Enter the wireless network settings Your phone displays the current status
and touch Save. of your data connection through
indicators at the top of the screen. The
following symbols are used:
Data Services
Icon Description
Preferred Network Mode
Your phone is connected to
Select your preferred network mode. the GPRS (General Packet
1. Touch Home > > Settings Radio Service) network.
> More > Mobile networks > Your phone is connected to
Network Mode. the 2G network.
2. Select an option: Your phone is connected to
WCDMA/GSM (Auto mode): the 3G network.
The phone will connect to Your phone is connected to
WCDMA or GSM. The phone will the 4G network.
scan for the appropriate network
and will automatically connect to
it when it is available. Virtual Private
WCDMA only: The phone will
connect to WCDMA only.
Networks (VPN)
GSM only: The phone will Prepare Your Phone for VPN
connect to GSM only. Connection
Start a Data Connection Depending on the type of VPN you are
using at work, you may be required to
Touch Home > > Chrome.
enter your login credentials or install
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security certificates before you can Set up all options according to
connect to your companys local the security details you have
network. You can get this information obtained from your network
from your network administrator. administrator.
4. Touch Save.The VPN is then added
Install Security Certificates to the VPNs section of the VPN
1. Download and install the certificates settings screen.
needed to access your local
network into a microSD card. Your Connect to or Disconnect
network administrator can tell you from a VPN
how to do this.
Connect to a VPN
2. Insert the microSD card into your
phone. See Insert a microSD Card 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
on page 76. More > VPN.
3. Touch Home > > Settings > 2. In the VPNs section, touch the VPN
Security > Install from SD card, that you want to connect to.
and install the necessary security 3. When prompted, enter your login
certificates. credentials, and then touch
Connect. When you are connected,
Add a VPN Connection a VPN connected icon appears in
1. Touch Home > > Settings > the notification area.
More > VPN. 4. Open the Web browser to access
2. If you are asked to set up a screen resources such as intranet sites on
lock, touch OK and set up a your corporate network.
required type of lock.
Disconnect from a VPN
3. Touch and enter the information
for the VPN you want to add. 1. Slide the status bar down to open
the Notifications panel.
Information may include Name,
Type, Server address, PPP 2. Touch the VPN connection to return
encryption (MPPE), and to the VPN settings screen, and
advanced options. then touch the VPN connection to
disconnect from it.
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When your phone has disconnected 1. Place your thumb and index finger
from the VPN, the VPN connected icon on the screen.
disappears from the notification area of 2. Bring them together (pinch) to zoom
the status bar. out.

Web Browser Go Back


Touch Back on your phone.
Launch Web Browsers Repeat this process to keep going
Touch Home > > Chrome. back through your Web page history
of recently visited pages.
Learn to Navigate Web
Browser USB Tethering and
Scrolling
Mobile HotSpot
In a single motion, touch and drag
across or up and down a page. USB Tethering
Selecting Turn USB Tethering On
Touch an item or onscreen link. 1. Connect a computer to your phone
Links, which are displayed as using the supplied USB cable.
underlined text, allow you to jump to 2. Touch Home > > Settings >
Web pages, select special functions, or More... > Tethering & Mobile
even place phone calls. HotSpot.
Pinching and Zooming Tip: You can also access this
To zoom in: feature by touching Home >
> Mobile HotSpot.
1. Place your thumb and index finger
on the screen. 3. Select the USB tethering check
box if it is not selected.
2. Expand them outward (spread) to
zoom in. 4. Follow the onscreen instructions.
To zoom out:

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Mobile HotSpot 4. Enter your password if you selected
a security level that uses a
Turn Mobile HotSpot On password.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 5. Touch Save.
More > Tethering & Mobile Note: The best way to keep using
HotSpot. the phone as a hotspot is to have it
2. Select the Mobile HotSpot check connected to a power supply.
box if it is not selected. Important: Write down the passkey
If your phone's mobile data (password) for this communication
access is not enabled, you will (shown onscreen).
be prompted to turn it on. Follow To set the timer for turning Mobile
the onscreen instructions. HotSpot off:
The first time you select this
check box, you will be prompted 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
to set up Mobile HotSpot. More > Tethering & Mobile
3. Follow the onscreen instructions. HotSpot > Mobile HotSpot
settings > Mobile HotSpot turn
Mobile HotSpot Settings off timer.
To set up Mobile HotSpot: 2. Select a timer option.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > To limit maximum connections:
More > Tethering & Mobile 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
HotSpot > Mobile HotSpot More > Tethering & Mobile
settings > Configure Mobile HotSpot > Mobile HotSpot
HotSpot. settings > Maximum connections.
2. Confirm and change your Wi-Fi 2. Select the number of devices you
network SSID (Service Set will allow to connect.
Identifier) if necessary.
To manage your allowed devices:
3. Touch in the Security field and
select the security level for your 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
mobile hotspot. More > Tethering & Mobile

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HotSpot > Mobile HotSpot Connect to Mobile HotSpot
settings > Allowed devices. 1. Enable Wi-Fi (wireless) functionality
2. Select whether to allow all devices on your target device (laptop, media
to connect or allow only the added device, etc.).
devices to connect. 2. Scan for Wi-Fi networks from the
3. To add a device to the list, touch device and select your phone's
, enter the devices name and hotspot from the network list.
MAC address, and then touch Add. 3. Select this device and follow your
You will see the devices name onscreen instructions to enter the
listed. passkey (provided on the Mobile
After you add other devices to HotSpot page).
the list, they can scan for and 4. Launch your Web browser to
connect to your phone using confirm you have an Internet
your phones SSID and connection.
password.
Note: Wi-Fi is turned off when USB
4. To edit a name of an allowed device
tethering or Mobile HotSpot is
later, touch next to the device
enabled and active. To turn on Wi-
name, edit the name, and then Fi, turn off USB tethering and
touch Save. Mobile HotSpot.
To disconnect currently connected Note: You need to insert SIM card
devices: to your phone to share your phones
1. Touch Home > > Settings > data connection with other devices
More > Tethering & Mobile using USB tethering and Mobile
HotSpot > Mobile HotSpot HotSpot for Internet access.
settings. Note: Using both data service and
2. Under CONNECTED DEVICES, hotspot drains your phones battery
touch the name of the device which at a much faster rate than when
you want to disconnect. using any other feature combination.
3. Read the message displayed and
touch Disconnect.

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8 Camera and Video
Take Pictures Thumbnail: Displays the
thumbnail of the latest image.
Open the Camera
Battery Icon: Displays how full
Touch Home > > Camera.
the battery is.
Close the Camera
/ Storage Area: Displays
On the camera screen, touch Home
or Back . where the pictures you take will be
saved; the phone's internal storage
Camera Viewfinder Screen or optional microSD card.
Focus settings: Displays your
focus settings.

Shutter Button: Takes a


picture.

Record Button: Records a


video.

Settings: Opens the camera Take a Picture


settings menu and lets you change 1. Touch Home > > Camera.
the camera settings.
2. Touch if you want to select the
Switch to: Switches between front-facing camera.
the back-facing camera lens and the 3. Change the settings if necessary.
front-facing camera lens (for self
portraits, video chatting, etc.). 4. Before taking the picture, you can
zoom in on your subject.
Zoom slider:
Allows you to adjust your zoom level.
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To zoom in and out, touch or Share: Displays the available
drag the zoom slider, or slide the applications to share your image.
screen parallel to the slider. You
can also change the zoom Menu: Displays additional
settings by pressing the Volume picture or video options. These
Button up and down. options may include:
5. Frame your subject on the screen. Delete to delete the currently
6. Touch to take the picture. displayed image. Confirm the
deletion by touching OK.
7. Choose what you want to do with Slideshow to start the slideshow
the picture that you have just taken. of the images stored.
Rotate left/Rotate right to
Review Screen rotate the view of the currently
After capturing a picture, touch the displayed image.
thumbnail image to see the item on the Crop to crop the currently
review screen. From there, you can displayed image.
access options such as share, delete, Set picture as to set the
and more. currently displayed image as the
contact photo or wallpaper.
Details to show the detailed
information of the currently
displayed image.
Edit: Edits the picture. See
Edit a Picture on page 63.

Record Videos
1. Touch Home > > Camera.
Gallery: The app you have
selected to view the image is 2. Frame your subject on the screen.
displayed. Touch to access the app.
3. Touch to start capturing video.

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Daylight, Cloudy,
Incandescent, or Fluorescent.
Flash: Select from Auto,
On, or Off.
More: Displays additional
camera and video camera
settings.
Use Panorama Mode
4. Touch to stop capturing video.
1. Touch Home > > Camera.
2. Touch > Mode > Panorama.
Camera and Video
3. Holding the phone in landscape
Camera Settings mode, touch START.
1. Touch Home > > Camera. 4. The directional arrow and the red
line will appear on the screen and
2. Choose camera or video mode.
you will be prompted to pan to the
Touch to display the advanced right in landscape view.
settings menu. You can change the
following settings from the Settings 5. A blue line appears in the
menu: viewfinder, so you can use this to
assist in maintaining correct vertical
Mode: Select from Normal, alignment.
Color effect, Continuous 6. Continue to move right as slowly as
shooting, Panorama, Smile you can.
shutter, HDR, or Quick shot.
7. When you want to stop capturing,
Scene: Select from Auto,
touch the Finish button.
Portrait, Landscape, Night
portrait, Night landscape, or 8. Once you reach maximum
Action. panorama length, you will see a
message. Touch OK. The camera
WB: Allows you to set white will automatically stitch together
balance. Select from Auto, consecutive shots.
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9. Touch Done. Touch to play the video.
Touch to pause the video.
View Pictures and Drag the dot on the timeline to
Videos Using Gallery rewind or forward the video.

Open the Gallery App Work with Pictures


1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
Picture Options Menu
2. Touch a folder location, and then
touch an image to view the picture. 1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
2. With the picture displayed, touch
View Pictures and Videos to show the following menu.
1. Touch Home > > Gallery. Delete: Deletes the selected
2. Touch an album, and then touch an picture.
image to view the picture. Slideshow: Starts the slideshow
of the pictures stored.
Zoom In or Out on a Picture Edit: Edits the picture.
Touch the screen twice quickly to Rotate left/Rotate right:
zoom in. Touch the screen twice Rotates the picture.
quickly to zoom out. Crop: Crops the picture.
Set picture as: Sets the picture
or as the contact picture or
To zoom in, spread the screen wallpaper.
with your thumb and finger. To Details: Shows the detailed
zoom out, pinch the screen. information of the picture.
Watch a Video Edit a Picture
1. Touch Home > > Gallery. 1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
2. Touch an album containing the 2. Touch an album and then touch a
video you want to watch and touch picture.
the video.
3. Touch and select an app to use.

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4. Touch the following icon to edit the Note: The cropped picture is saved
picture and scroll left and right to in the album as a copy. The original
select your favorite effect. picture remains unedited.
to change the color of the
picture. Share Pictures and
to select a frame for the Videos
picture.
Send Pictures or Videos by
to modify the picture. Email/Gmail
to add color effect to the 1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
picture.
2. Touch the album that contains the
5. When finished, touch SAVE.
pictures or videos you want to share.
Crop a Picture 3. Press the picture or video until you
1. Touch Home > > Gallery. see a blue frame around it. Touch
multiple pictures and videos to
2. Touch an album and then touch a select them.
picture.
4. Touch > Gmail or Email.
3. Touch > Crop. A crop box
appears on the picture. 5. Compose your message and then
4. To adjust the crop box size, touch touch .
and hold the edge of the box. When Note: If you selected Email and
white dots appear, drag your finger you have multiple email accounts,
inward or outward to resize the crop the default email account will be
box. used.
5. To move the crop box to the part of
the picture that you want to crop, Send Picture or Videos by
drag the crop box to the desired Multimedia Message
size and position. 1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
6. Touch SAVE to apply the changes 2. Touch the album that contains the
to the picture. pictures or videos you want to share.

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3. Press the picture or video until you 3. Press the picture until you see a
see a blue frame around it. Touch blue frame around it. Touch multiple
multiple pictures and videos to pictures to select them.
select them. 4. Touch > Picasa.
4. Touch > Messaging.
5. Select the online album where you
5. Compose your message and then want to upload the pictures, or
touch to create a new album.
touch .
6. Touch Upload. You can view the
Send Pictures or Videos Using pictures online at
Bluetooth picasaweb.google.com.
1. Touch Home > > Gallery. Share Videos on YouTube
2. Touch the album that contains the 1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
pictures or videos you want to share.
2. Touch the album that contains the
3. Press the picture or video until you videos you want to share.
see a blue frame around it. Touch
multiple pictures and videos to 3. Press the video until you see a blue
select them. frame around it. Touch multiple
videos to select them.
4. Touch > Bluetooth.
4. Touch > YouTube.
5. In the next few steps, you will be
asked to turn on Bluetooth on your 5. Enter the prompted information,
phone and connect to the receiving such as description and tags, and
Bluetooth device so the files can be select a privacy option.
sent. 6. Touch .

Share Pictures on Picasa


1. Touch Home > > Gallery.
2. Touch the album that contains the
pictures you want to share.

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9 Tools and Calendar
event, set the FROM and TO
Calendar dates, and then select the ALL
DAY check box.
Add an Event to the Calendar 7. Enter email addresses to invite
1. Touch Home > > Calendar. guests to your event and add the
event descriptions.
2. Touch .
8. If the event occurs on a regular
3. If you have more than one calendar,
basis, touch the REPETITION field
select a calendar to add the event
and then choose how often the
to.
event occurs.
Note: You can create multiple
9. Set the event reminder time and
Google Calendars only in Google
select how you are notified.
Calendar on the Web. After creating
them in Google Calendar on the Tip: You can add another reminder
Web, you will be able to see them in time in a Google Calendar event.
the Calendar application on your Touch Add reminder to add
phone. For more information about another reminder.
creating and managing multiple 10. Select your status to be displayed
Google Calendars, visit the Google on your calendar.
website: calendar.google.com.
11. Set the privacy status of this event.
4. Enter a name for the event.
12. Touch Done.
5. Enter the event location.
6. To specify the date and time of the
Calendar Event Alerts
event, do one of the following: There are several ways your phone
alerts you to scheduled events:
If there is a time frame for the
event, touch the FROM and TO By playing the assigned ringtone or
dates and times to set them. vibration.
If the event is a special occasion By showing the event icon on
such as a birthday or an all-day the status bar.
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By showing the Alert pop-up screen. notifications area of the status
bar.
Event Reminders To set reminder settings:
If you have set at least one reminder On any Calendar view, touch >
for an event, the upcoming event icon Settings > General settings, and
will appear in the notifications area set the items under
of the status bar to remind you of the NOTIFICATIONS & REMINDERS.
upcoming event.
View Calendar Events
To view, dismiss, or postpone the
reminder: You can display the Calendar in daily,
weekly, monthly, or agenda view. To
1. Slide the status bar down to open change the Calendar view, touch the
the Notifications panel. date displayed at the upper left corner,
2. Do one of the following: and touch Day, Week, Month, or
Touch Snooze under the event Agenda.
name to postpone the event Day and Agenda Views
reminder for ten minutes.
Touch the event name to access Day view displays a list of the events of
the reminder settings. one day. Agenda view shows a list of
View or edit the reminder all your events in chronological order.
settings. When in Day view:
Touch to open the Slide left or right across the screen
Messaging app to send the to view earlier or later days.
event using multimedia
messaging. Week View
Touch to access the Week view displays a chart of the
event settings. events of one week.
Touch > OK to delete the When in Week view:
event. You can touch and hold on a time
Touch Back to keep the slot to create an event.
reminders pending in the
Touch an event to view its details.

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Slide left or right across the screen future events, or All events, and
to view earlier or later weeks. touch OK.

Month View Edit Calendar Events


In Month view, you will see markers on 1. Touch Home > > Calendar.
days that have events. 2. Open the calendar event details.
When in Month view: In Agenda, Day, and Week
Touch a day to view the events of views, touch the calendar event
that day. you want to edit.
In Month view, touch the date
Touch and hold a day to create a
where the calendar event occurs,
new event.
and touch the calendar event.
Touch Prev or Next or 3. Touch . If it is a recurring event,
slide up or down the screen to view select Change only this event,
earlier or later months. Change all events in the series,
or Change this and all future
Erase Calendar Events events.
1. Touch Home > > Calendar. 4. Modify the event and touch Done.
2. Open the calendar event details.
Show or Hide Calendars
In Agenda, Day, and Week
views, touch the calendar event 1. Touch Home > > Calendar.
you want to delete. 2. In any Calendar view, touch >
In Month view, touch the date Calendars to display, and then
where the calendar event occurs, select or clear the check box to
and touch the calendar event. show or hide the calendar.
3. Touch .
Synchronizing a Google Calendar
4. Touch OK.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
or Google.
If the calendar event is recurring, 2. Touch the account you want to sync
select Only this event, This and with.

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3. Select the Calendar check box. 2. Touch Menu > Settings and
4. Touch Home > > Calendar. choose from the following options:
Style: Select to change the clock
5. Touch > Calendars to display > style. Choose from Analog or
Calendars to sync. Digital.
6. Select the check box next to the Automatic home clock: Check
calendar to sync and touch OK. if you want to add a clock for
home while traveling.
Synchronize a Corporate Calendar Home time zone: Select to set
If you have set up a corporate account your home time zone.
on your phone, you can also Silence after: Select to set how
synchronize corporate calendar events long the alarm sounds.
on your phone. Calendar events on Snooze length: Select to
your corporate account will also show change the snooze interval.
in Calendar if you chose to synchronize Alarm volume: Select to set the
with the Exchange ActiveSync Server. alarm volume.
Volume button behavior:
Clock Select to set the behavior of the
volume button when pressed
Desk Clock while the alarm sounds. Choose
Touch Home > > Clock > from: Silent, Snooze, Dismiss,
Clock tab. or Do nothing.

Touch and hold the screen to Alarm


turn the night mode on. You can
also touch Menu > Night mode. Set an Alarm
Tip: When enabled, you can easily 1. Touch Home > > Clock >
turn off night mode by touching the Clock tab.
screen. 2. Touch Alarms to display the Alarms
Change Clock Settings screen.
Note: When you first open the
1. Touch Home > > Clock > alarms, two alarms are set up by
Clock tab.
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default and ready for you to 3. Do any of the following:
customize. These alarms are turned Touch STOP to stop timing.
off by default. Touch Lap to record the time.
3. Touch Add new to add a new one Touch Reset to reset the
and set the alarm time. stopwatch to zero.
4. Set the hours and minutes you want, Touch Share to share your
and select AM or PM and touch OK. results via Bluetooth, Google+,
Messaging, and more.
5. Touch Add label to enter a name
for the alarm. Timer
6. Select the REPEAT check box and 1. Touch Home > > Clock.
choose the days of the week you 2. Touch the Timer tab to display the
want the alarm to repeat. Timer screen, if necessary.
7. Touch to select a ringtone that 3. Enter the time you want and then
will play as an alarm. touch START.
8. Select the VIBRATE check box to 4. Do any of the following:
add a vibration feature to the alarm. Touch STOP to pause the timer.
Touch Add label to add a label
Delete an Alarm to a timer.
1. Touch Home > > Clock > Touch Reset to reset the timer.
Clock tab. Touch +1 to add an additional
2. Touch Alarms, and then touch and minute to a timer.
Touch Delete to delete the timer.
hold the alarm you want to delete.
3. Touch > OK.
World Clock
1. Touch Home > > Clock >
Stopwatch Clock tab.
1. Touch Home > > Clock > 2. Touch World clock to display the
Stopwatch tab. World clock screen.
2. Touch START to start the
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3. Scroll through the list with your 2. Touch to start recording a
finger or filter the list by typing a city
sound file.
name.
4. Touch the check box next to the 3. Touch to pause recording.
cities you want to select so that a Touch again to resume
check mark displays. recording.
5. Touch Back to confirm. (An
overview of the time zones you 4. Touch to stop recording.
have added is displayed in the Touch to play the recorded
Clock screen.)
sound file.

Calculator Play Voice Data


1. Touch Home > > Calculator. 1. Touch Home > > Sound
Recorder.
2. Enter numbers by touching the
onscreen keys. 2. Touch to view all saved voice
3. Touch DELETE to clear a number. data.
Touch and hold to clear an entire
3. Touch the name of a voice data to
number.
play it.
To access more advanced
Touch the rewind button to
features, flick the screen left or
touch > Advanced panel. rewind 5 seconds.
4. Touch Back to close the Use the playback slider to fast
calculator. forward or rewind the recording.
Touch to share selected
voice data.
Sound Recorder Touch for additional options.
Record a Sound File
Voice Data List Options
1. Touch Home > > Sound
1. Touch Home > > Sound
Recorder.
Recorder.

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2. Touch at the upper right of the Voice Services
screen to list the recorded sound
files. Activate the Voice Dialer
3. Touch and choose from the Touch Home > > Voice
following options. Dialer.
Share: Allows you to share voice The phone prompts you to say a
data via Bluetooth, Gmail, command from the list displayed on the
Messaging, etc. screen. To complete your task, simply
Delete to delete the file. follow the onscreen prompts or touch
Edit file name to edit the file an onscreen option.
name. If the application does not recognize
Details to view the detail the number, name, or application name,
information about the file. it will find the most likely matches and
display a list. Touch a selection or
MagniFont touch Cancel to exit the Voice Dialer.

1. From any screen, slide down the Tip: Use the Voice Dialer in a quiet
status bar to display the environment so it can accurately
Notifications panel, and then touch recognize your commands.
MagniFont mode. Make a Voice Call with the Voice
or Dialer
Touch Home > > 1. Touch Home > > Voice
MagniFont. Dialer.
2. Touch the MagniFont button to turn 2. When prompted to speak, say Call
the MagniFont mode on. [contact] or Dial [number].
To turn the MagniFont mode off,
Open an Application with the Voice
touch the button again, touch the
Dialer
font size you want from the Font
size options, and then touch OK. 1. Touch Home > > Voice
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2. When prompted to speak, say or
Open [application name].
Touch Home > > Voice
Open a Settings Menu with the Voice Search.
Dialer 2. Speak clearly into the phones
1. Touch Home > > Voice microphone when Speak now is
Dialer. displayed on the screen. If an error
occurs, try again.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Open [settings menu name]. 3. Touch a matching item from the
onscreen list.
Text-to-Speech Settings
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Eco Mode
Language & input. 1. Touch Home > > Eco Mode.
or
2. Touch an option to enable or
Touch Home > > Settings > disable the Eco Mode:
Accessibility. On: Enables the Eco Mode. The
2. Touch Text-to-speech output. Eco Mode On icon appears
3. Select your engine. Touch to on the status bar when selected.
Auto On: Enables the Eco Mode
configure the settings of the
when the remaining battery level
selected engine.
falls below the set level. Scroll
4. Touch Speech rate and select a and set the percentage. The Eco
speed. Standby icon appears on the
5. Touch Listen to an example to status bar when selected.
play a short demonstration of the Off: Disables the Eco Mode. The
set speech synthesis. Eco Mode Off icon briefly
appears on the status bar when
selected.
Voice Search 3. Configure the Eco settings
1. Touch on the Google Search according to your needs.
Bar.
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Bluetooth Disconnect a Bluetooth
Device
Turn Bluetooth On or Off
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
1. Touch Home > > Settings. Bluetooth.
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch next to 2. On the PAIRED DEVICES list,
Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth On or touch the device to disconnect.
Off.
3. Touch OK.
Note: Turn off Bluetooth when not
in use to conserve battery power, or Unpair from a Bluetooth
in places where using a wireless Device
phone is prohibited, such as aboard 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
an aircraft and in hospitals. Bluetooth.
The Bluetooth Settings Menu 2. On the PAIRED DEVICES list,
Touch Home > > Settings > touch next to the device to
Bluetooth. unpair.
Touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES 3. Touch Unpair.
to search for other visible in-
range Bluetooth devices. Send Information from Your
Touch > Rename phone to Phone to Another Device
rename your phone for Bluetooth You can send the following types of
access. information, depending on the device
Touch > Visibility timeout to you are sending to.
select the duration while your Images and videos
phone is visible to other devices.
Touch > Show received files Contacts
to view all files you have 1. Set the receiving device to
received via Bluetooth. discoverable mode. You may also
need to set it to Receive Beams or
Receive Files. Refer to the
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instructions on receiving information Receive Information from
over Bluetooth. Another Device
2. On the phone, open the application 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
that contains the information or file Bluetooth.
you want to send.
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn
3. Follow the steps for the type of item Bluetooth On.
you want to send:
3. Touch your phone name to make
Picture or video (in Camera): your phone visible to unpaired
After capturing a picture or video, devices.
touch the thumbnail and then
touch > Bluetooth. 4. On the sending device, send one or
Pictures and videos (in Gallery): more files to your phone. Refer to
On the Albums tab, touch an the devices documentation for
album, touch the items you want instructions on sending information
over Bluetooth.
to share and then touch >
Bluetooth. 5. If prompted, enter the same
Contacts: Display a contact and passcode on both your phone and
touch > Share > Bluetooth. the device, or confirm the auto-
4. If you are prompted to turn on generated passcode. A Bluetooth
Bluetooth, touch Turn on. authorization request is displayed
on your phone.
5. Touch the name of the receiving
device. 6. Touch OK.
6. If prompted, accept the connection 7. When your phone receives a file
on the receiving device, and enter transfer request notification, slide
the same passcode on both your down the Notifications panel, and
phone and the device, or confirm then touch Accept.
the auto-generated passcode. 8. When a file is transferred, a
7. On the receiving device, accept the notification is displayed. To open
file. the file immediately, slide down the
Notifications panel, and then touch
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When you open a received file, what 3. You will find the microSD card slot
happens next depends on the file type: right above the SIM card slot. With
For a vCard contact file, if there are the gold contacts facing down, slide
multiple vCard files on your storage the microSD card into the slot,
card, you can choose to import one, pushing gently until it snaps into
several, or all of those contacts to place.
your contacts list.

microSD Card
A microSD card is an optional
accessory that allows you to store
images, videos, music, documents, and
voice data on your phone. Your phone
supports a microSD card up to 32GB.
Note: Be sure to use only
recommended microSD cards.
Using non-recommended microSD
cards could cause data loss and 4. Insert the battery, contacts end first,
damage your phone. and gently press into place.
Note: You can easily damage the 5. Replace the cover, applying equal
microSD card by improper pressure from the top down on both
operation. Please be careful when sides and making sure all the
inserting, removing, or handling it. locking tabs of the cover are seated
with no gaps.
Insert a microSD Card
1. Turn the phone off and remove the Remove a microSD Card
back cover. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Grasp the white pull-tab extending Storage > Unmount SD card.
from the battery pack and pull the 2. Read the disclaimer and touch OK
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to remove" to appear in the Status Note: The formatting procedure
bar. erases all the data on the microSD
3. Turn the phone off and remove the card, after which the files CANNOT
back cover. be retrieved. To prevent the loss of
important data, please check the
4. Lift the battery and remove it from contents before you format the card.
the battery compartment.
5. Gently pull the microSD card out Use the Phones microSD
from the slot. Card as a USB Drive
6. Place the battery back into its 1. Connect the phone to your computer
compartment and replace the using the supplied USB cable. The
battery cover. USB icon appears on the status
bar.
View the microSD Card
2. Slide the status bar down to open
Memory the Notifications panel and touch
1. With the microSD card inserted, the USB connection notification.
touch Home > > Settings >
3. Select the Mass Storage check box.
Storage > User storage.
4. On your computer, the connected
2. Scroll down the screen to see the
phone and the inserted microSD
information under SD CARD.
card are recognized as two
Unmount the microSD Card removable disks. Navigate to these
1. Touch Home > > Settings > removable disks and open the one
containing the data from the
Storage > User storage.
microSD card.
2. Touch Unmount SD card > OK.
5. Do one of the following:
Format the microSD Card Copy files from the computer to
1. Touch Home > > Settings > the root folder on the phones
Storage > User storage. storage card.
Copy files from the phones
2. Scroll down the screen, and touch
storage card to a folder on your
Erase SD card > Erase SD card >
Erase everything. computer or computer desktop.

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6. After copying the files, unmount the Folders: Displays the folders to
removable disk (that is, the contain all the files on your
connected phone) as required by phone and the inserted microSD
your computers operating system card.
to safely remove your phone, and
disconnect the phone from the
computer.
Phone Help
Note: The phone will not recognize 1. Touch Home > > Help.
the microSD card when it is 2. Touch Basic definitions or Step-
connected to a computer as a disk by-step tutorials.
drive. You will not be able to use You will see information about
some of the phones applications your phone and how to navigate
such as Camera or Play Music. through it.

File Manager
Access File Manager
1. Touch Home > > File
Manager.
2. Touch the category tabs at the top
of the screen.
Images: Displays all the still
image files on your phone and
the inserted microSD card.
Videos: Displays all the video
files on your phone and the
inserted microSD card.
Sounds: Displays all the audio
files on your phone and the
inserted microSD card.

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10 Settings
Access to Phones Bluetooth Settings
Settings Menu Access the Bluetooth Settings Menu
Touch Home > > Settings. Touch Home > > Settings >
Bluetooth.
or
Swipe down with two fingers from MaxiMZR Settings
the top of any screen, and then 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
touch SETTINGS . MaxiMZR.
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to enable
Wireless & Networks MaxiMZR.
Settings 3. Touch Apps to see which apps are
affected by MaxiMZR.
Wi-Fi Settings
Data Usage Settings
Access the Wi-Fi Settings Menu
Enable Auto-Sync Feature
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Enabling the auto-sync data feature
Wi-Fi. allows your phone to sync all apps
2. Touch for the following menus: automatically.
Scan to scan for Wi-Fi networks. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
WPS Pin Entry to set up a Wi-Fi Data usage.
Protected Setup connection by 2. Touch and select the Auto-sync
entering the PIN on your router.
data check box.
Wi-Fi Direct to use a peer-to-
peer Wi-Fi connection. View Data Usage
Advanced to configure
advanced Wi-Fi settings. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Data usage.

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2. Touch next to Data usage cycle When your data usage reaches
to change the period of time for the limit, mobile data will be
which the chart will display the data turned off automatically.
usage.
Alert About Data Usage
3. Touch either of the black lines on
the chart to display the tabs. Drag 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
the black tabs horizontally to see Data usage.
the data usage of a specific period 2. Select the Alert me about data
within the displayed cycle. usage check box. Read the
message and touch OK.
Limit Mobile Data Usage
3. Drag the orange tab vertically to set
Warning: The usage displayed is the level you receive a warning
measured by your phone. Your
carriers data usage accounting 4. Touch the orange line, select the
may differ and the usage in excess limit by scrolling the value and then
of your data limit plan can result in touch Set.
charges. Data usage limit set in this Restrict the Background Data Usage
menu is not guaranteed to prevent
additional charges. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Data usage.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Data usage. 2. Touch and select the Restrict
background data check box.
2. Select the Limit mobile data
usage check box. Read the 3. Read the message and touch OK.
message and touch OK.
Restrict the Background Data Usage
3. Drag the red tab vertically to set the on Wi-Fi Network
limit you want.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
or Data usage.
Touch the red line, select the limit 2. Touch > Mobile hotspots.
by scrolling the value and then
touch Set. 3. Select the check box of the Wi-Fi
network to restrict.

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Airplane Mode Settings 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
To quickly turn Airplane mode on or off: More > Mobile networks >
Access Point Names.
Press and hold the Power Button
and touch Airplane mode. 2. Touch .
To turn Airplane mode on or off in 3. Enter the required field and touch
Settings: > Save.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > To reset access point names to factory
More. defaults:
2. Select the Airplane mode check 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
box. More > Mobile networks >
Access Point Names.
Mobile Networks Settings
2. Touch > Reset to default.
Enable Data 3. Read the message displayed and
To enable data access: touch Continue.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Use only 2G networks
More > Mobile networks.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Select the Data enabled check box. More > Mobile networks.
Network Mode 2. Select the Use only 2G networks
To select a preferred network mode: check box to save battery using
only 2G networks.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
More > Mobile networks > Network operators
Network Mode. 1. Make sure that the SIM card is
2. Select WCDMA/GSM(Auto mode), inserted.
WCDMA only or GSM only. 2. Touch Home > > Settings >
More > Mobile networks >
Access Point Names
Network operators.
To add an access point name:

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3. Select Search now, Choose 2. Select a ringtone from the available
automatically, or Network list.
Selection mode. or
After searching, the current networks Touch the Add icon at the top of the
will be displayed under RESULTS. screen and select a music track
Roaming Settings from the available list. Your new
ringtone will be added to the list of
Data Roaming ringtones.
To use the data service while roaming: 3. Touch OK to assign the ringtone.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > To change or remove ringtones:
More > Mobile networks. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Select the Data roaming check box. Sound > Phone ringtone.
3. Touch Yes to confirm. 2. Touch the ringtone you want to
replace and touch OK.
Phone Settings or

Sound Settings Touch the ringtone you want to


remove and touch the Remove icon
Volumes at the top of the screen. Check the
ringtone you want to delete from the
1. Touch Home > > Settings > list of ringtones and touch Remove
Sound > Volumes. > OK.
2. Drag the onscreen slider to adjust
the volume level of Music, video, Vibrate Pattern
games, & other media, Ringtone 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
& notifications, or Alarms. Sound > Vibrate pattern.
3. Touch OK. 2. Touch a vibrate pattern from the
Phone Ringtone available list.
3. Touch OK to assign the vibrate
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
pattern.
Sound > Phone ringtone.
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Vibrate When Ringing Touch Sounds
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Sound. Sound.
2. Select the Vibrate when ringing 2. Select the Touch sounds check
check box. box.
Persistent Alerts Screen Lock Sound
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Sound > Persistent alerts. Sound.
2. Select Audible tone, Vibrate, or 2. Select the Screen lock sound
Blink LED. check box.
3. If you see a message, read it and Vibrate on Touch
touch OK.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
4. Touch OK to confirm.
Sound.
Default Notification sound 2. Select the Vibrate on touch check
1. Touch Home > > Settings > box.
Sound > Default notification Hearing Aid
sound.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Touch a notification sound from the
Sound.
available list. The sound briefly
plays when selected. 2. Select the Hearing aid check box.
3. Touch OK to assign the sound. Display Settings
Dial Pad Touch Tones Brightness
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Sound. Display > Brightness.
2. Select the Dial pad touch tones 2. Drag the brightness slider left or
check box. right to adjust the screen brightness.

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or clock style or select the Night
Touch AUTO to turn Automatic mode option.
brightness on. Colors shows changing colors
on the screen.
Wallpaper Google Photos presents a
slideshow of photos on your
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
phone or Google+ account.
Display > Wallpaper.
Touch next to Google
2. Select the wallpaper you want to Photos to select what photos
display on the screen. are displayed.
Photo Frame presents a
Auto-Rotate Screen slideshow of photos on your
1. Touch Home > > Settings > phone. Touch next to Photo
Display. Frame to select what photos are
2. Select the Auto-rotate screen displayed.
check box to enable or disable Photo Table scatters photos on
your phone across your screen.
Sleep Touch next to Photo Table to
select what photos are displayed.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Touch > When to daydream
Display > Sleep.
to select when to Daydream.
2. Select a delay time. Choose from While docked,
Daydream While charging, or Either.
Touch > Start now to see a
1. Touch Home > > Settings > preview of your selection.
Display > Daydream.
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn Change Text Font
Daydream on. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
3. Choose from the following options: Display > Change text font.
Clock displays the phone's 2. Select your favorite text font.
digital or analog clock. Touch 3. Touch OK.
next to Clock to change the
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Font Size Storage Settings
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Memory Information
Display > Font size.
2. Select a font size. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Storage.
Key Backlight 2. Select System storage or User
1. Touch Home > > Settings > storage.
Key backlight.
Erase Phone Storage
2. Select a delay time.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Display Battery Percentage Storage.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 2. Touch User storage > Erase
Display. phone storage > Erase > Erase
2. Select Display battery percentage everything.
check box. Note: The deleted data CANNOT
be retrieved.
Screen Proximity Safety
Note: If you disable the proximity Primary Storage
sensor, it may cause accidental key 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
presses during a call. Storage > User storage > Select
1. Touch Home > > Settings > primary storage.
Display > Screen proximity safety. 2. Select Phone or SD card.
2. Drag the slider left or right to adjust 3. Read the message displayed and
the distance from your face and touch OK.
touch OK.
Battery Settings
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Battery.
2. For additional details and settings
options, touch a usage category.
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Connectivity Settings Personal Settings
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Connectivity. Location Access Settings
2. Select an option: 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Location access.
Media device (MTP): Connects
the phone as a media device 2. Touch the OFF icon next to Access
and transfers media files on to my location.
Windows, or using Android File 3. Read the message displayed and
Transfer on Mac (see touch Agree to enable GPS
www.android.com/filetransfer). satellites.
Camera (PTP): Connects the
4. Read the second message
phone as a camera and transfers
displayed and touch Agree to
pictures using a camera software,
enable Wi-Fi & mobile network
and also transfers any files on
location.
the computer that do not support
MTP. Lock Screen Settings
Charge only: Charges the
battery. Screen Lock
Mass storage: Lets you transfer You can increase the security of your
data files on the SD card to the phone by creating a screen lock.
PC. While connected, your
phone is mounted as a disk drive. Important: To protect your phone
USB tethering: Lets the PC use and data from unauthorized access,
your phone to connect to Internet. you are recommended using the
highest security level available
Apps Settings (Password protection). You are also
1. Touch Home > > Settings > recommended to frequently change
Apps. your password to ensure the safety
of your phone and personal data.
2. Touch the category tabs at the top
of the screen to access settings by
category.

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Use Swipe that it recognizes you. If it fails to
recognize you, a backup lock
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
screen appears. Enter a pattern or
Lock screen > Screen lock.
PIN to unlock.
2. Touch Swipe to save the setting.
Note: You can customize the swipe Use a Screen Unlock Pattern
patterns. See Swipe Pattern on 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
page 89. Lock screen > Screen lock.
Use Face Unlock 2. Touch Pattern.
3. Draw the screen unlock pattern by
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
connecting at least four dots in a
Lock screen > Screen lock.
vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
2. Touch Face Unlock. direction. Lift your finger from the
3. Read a message and touch Set it screen when finished. The phone
up. records the pattern.
4. Read a message and touch 4. Touch Continue.
Continue. 5. When prompted, draw the screen
5. Using the front-facing camera, unlock pattern again, and then
adjust the phone so that your face touch Confirm.
fits in the area outlined with dots on Note: Clear the Make pattern
the screen. visible check box if you do not want
6. The message Face captured. the pattern to be displayed on the
appears when the Face Unlock set screen when you draw it.
up was successful. Touch 6. Enter your backup PIN and touch
Continue. Continue.
7. You will be prompted to set up a 7. Enter your backup PIN again and
backup lock. Select Pattern or PIN touch OK to confirm it.
and set it up.
8. To unlock, turn on the phone and
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Use a Screen Unlock PIN 2. Enter a pattern or PIN.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 3. Read the instructions and touch
Lock screen > Screen lock. Continue.
2. Touch PIN. 4. Capture your face.
3. Enter your PIN and touch Continue. 5. When the message Face
captured. appears, touch Done.
4. Enter your PIN again and touch OK
to confirm it. Liveness Check
Use a Screen Unlock Password 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Lock screen.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Lock screen > Screen lock. 2. Select the Liveness check check
box.
2. Touch Password.
3. To unlock, blink your eyes when
3. Enter a password and touch
Blink now appears on the screen.
Continue.
4. Enter your password again and Automatically Lock
touch OK to confirm it. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Disable the Screen Lock Lock screen > Automatically lock.
2. Select the delay time to lock the
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
screen.
Lock screen > Screen lock.
2. Draw your unlock screen pattern, or Power Button Instantly Locks
enter your PIN or password and 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
touch Next. Lock screen.
3. Touch None or Swipe. 2. Select the Power button instantly
Improve Face Matching locks check box.

1. Touch Home > > Settings > Owner Information


Lock screen > Improve face 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
matching. Lock screen > Owner info.
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2. Type the text to display on the lock 3. Touch the widget you want to add.
screen. The text will be displayed You can add one widget to each
on the lock screen when the Show page.
owner info on lock screen check Note: You can only use the
box is selected except when any Widgets option of the lock screen if
battery information is displayed on you set it up to start with Swipe.
the same area.
Remove a Lock Screen Widget
Swipe Pattern
1. On the lock screen, drag the
1. Touch Home > > Settings > widgets panel down to expand it.
Lock screen > Swipe pattern.
2. Slide to left to select the widget you
2. Select the desired swipe patterns. want to remove, and touch and hold
If you select an option to add it, then drag it to Removeat the
app shortcuts, select the pattern top of the screen.
for icon layout, touch any add 3. Release your finger when it turns
icon to assign the Start icon red.
and touch Next. Then touch Security Settings
the remaining add icons and Encrypt & Decrypt Data
assign apps.
3. Touch OK to confirm the setting. 1. Charge the battery first.
2. With your phone connected to the
Lock Screen Widgets power source, touch Home >
Add a Widget to the Lock Screen > Settings > Security >
Encrypt & Decrypt data.
1. When the Screen lock is set to
Swipe, slide the screen from right to 3. Select Phone & SD card, Phone,
left until you get to the page with a or SD card.
Plus icon on it. 4. Read the message displayed and
touch Next.
2. Touch . A list of widgets appears.
5. Enter the PIN or password for the
screen lock and touch Next.
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6. Read the message displayed and 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
touch Encrypt. Security > Trusted credentials.
Make Passwords Visible 2. Touch an item to read the
information.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
To install encrypted certificates from
Security.
the SD card:
2. Clear the Make passwords visible
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
check box.
Security > Install from SD card.
Device Administration 2. Touch an available certificate.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 3. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Security > Device administrators. To remove all the credentials on your
2. Touch an application you want to phone:
disable the authority to be a device
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
administrator.
Security > Clear credentials.
Unknown Sources 2. Touch OK.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Language & Input Settings
Security.
2. Select the Unknown sources Language
check box and touch OK. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Language & input > Language.
Verify Apps
2. Select English or Espaol.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Security. Spell Checker
2. Select the Verify Apps check box 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Language & input.
Credential Storage
2. Select the Spell checker check box
To see the trusted credentials on your
to enable the feature.
phones system:
3. Touch to configure the settings.

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Google Keyboard Settings Block offensive words: Select
to do not suggest you potentially
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
offensive words.
Language & input, and touch Auto-correction: Touch to allow
next to Google Keyboard. the space bar and punctuation to
2. Choose from the following options. automatically correct mistyped
Input languages: Touch to words.
select the input language. The Show correction suggestions:
dictionary for the selected Touch to select when correction
language will be enabled. suggestions are displayed.
Auto-capitalization: Select to Enable gesture typing: Select
automatically set the first letter of to enter a word by sliding your
a sentence to upper case where finger from one letter to the next
available. without lifting your finger from
Vibrate on keypress: Select to the screen until you reach the
activate vibration when a key is end of the word.
touched. Dynamic floating preview:
Sound on keypress: Select to Select to see the suggested
activate a clicking sound when a word.
key is touched. Show gesture trail: Select to
Popup on keypress: Select to show the gesture trail displayed
display a larger image of the key with a color line that follows your
above it when you touch it. finger on the screen.
Voice input key: Touch to Phrase gesture: Check to input
select where the voice input key spaces during gestures by
is displayed. sliding to the space key.
Personal dictionary: Touch to Next-word suggestions: Select
add words in the user dictionary. to use the previous word in
Add-on dictionaries: Touch to making suggestions.
select the dictionary you want to Advanced settings: Touch to
use. open the settings for expert
users.

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Send feedback: Touch to send "Ok Google" hotword
your feedback to Google. detection to launch Google
About Google Keyboard: voice search by saying Ok
Touch to see the current version Google on the Google search
and information of Google screen.
keyboard. Speech output to select when
to use voice search.
Google Voice Typing Settings Block offensive words to
1. Touch Home > > Settings > replace recognized offensive
Language & input, and then check words in transcriptions with [*]
the Google voice typing check box. when entering text by speaking.
Offline speech recognition to
2. Touch next to Google voice download the speech recognition
typing to configure its settings: data for offline use.
Choose input languages to Personalized recognition to
select languages for Google improve the speech recognition
voice typing. accuracy.
Block offensive words to Bluetooth headset to record
replace recognized offensive audio through Bluetooth headset
words in transcriptions with [*] if available.
when entering text by speaking.
Text-to-Speech Output
Offline speech recognition to
download the speech recognition 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
data for offline use. Language & input > Text-to-
speech output.
Voice Search
2. Select your engine. Touch to
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
configure the settings of the
Language & input > Voice Search. selected engine.
2. Choose from the following options: 3. Touch Speech rate and select a
Language to set the language speed.
used when entering text by
speaking.
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4. Touch Listen to an example to 2. Select the Automatic restore
play a short demonstration of the check box.
set speech synthesis.
Collect Diagnostics
Pointer Speed 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Backup & reset.
Language & input > Language > 2. Touch Collect Diagnostics.
Pointer speed.
3. Select the Allow Diagnostics
2. Use the slider to set the speed and check box to enable or disable the
touch OK. diagnostic.
Backup & Reset Settings Factory Data Reset
Back up My Data 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
1. Touch Home > > Settings > Backup & reset.
Backup & reset. 2. Touch Factory data reset.
2. Touch the Back up my data check 3. Read the factory data reset
box. information, select the Erase SD
card check box if necessary, and
Backup Account touch Reset phone.
1. Touch Home > > Settings > 4. Touch Erase everything.
Backup & reset.
2. Touch Backup account. Accounts Settings
3. Select an account from the
displayed list or touch Add account Set up a New Account
and follow the onscreen instructions. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Add account.
Automatic Restore
2. Touch an account type.
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Backup & reset. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to
add your additional account.

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Manage Existing Accounts 7. Touch Use 24-hour format to
toggle between 12-hour or 24-hour
1. Touch Home > > Settings.
format.
2. Select an account type, such as
8. Touch Choose date format to
Corporate, Google, and Email.
select how the date information is
3. Manage the settings or select an displayed on your phone.
account and touch for additional
options. Accessibility Settings
SERVICES
System Settings 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
Date & Time Settings Accessibility.
2. Touch an application and configure
1. Touch Home > > Settings >
its settings.
Date & time.
2. Clear the Automatic date & time TalkBack
check box if necessary. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
3. Clear the Automatic time zone Accessibility > TalkBack.
check box if necessary. 2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn
4. Touch Set date and adjust the date, TalkBack on.
month, and year by sliding each Touch SETTINGS to configure
item vertically. Touch Done when its settings.
finished. Note: When TalkBack is turned on,
5. Touch Set time and adjust the hour you can operate the touchscreen by
and minute, and select AM or PM double touching it or sliding it with
by sliding each item vertically. two fingers instead of touching it or
Touch Done when finished. sliding it with one finger when
6. Touch Select time zone, and then TalkBack is turned off.
select a time zone from the
onscreen list. Scroll down the list to
view additional time zones.

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SYSTEM 2. Select the Speak passwords
check box.
Magnification Gestures
Accessibility Shortcut
1. Touch Home > > Settings
> Accessibility > Magnification 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
gestures. Accessibility > Accessibility
shortcut.
2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn
Magnification gestures on. 2. Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn
Accessibility shortcut on.
Large Text
Touch & Hold Delay
1. Touch Home > > Settings
> Accessibility. 1. Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Select the Large text check box. Accessibility >Touch & hold
delay.
Power Button Ends Call 2. Select Short, Medium, or Long.
1. Touch Home > > Settings About Phone
> Accessibility.
Touch Home > > Settings >
2. Select the Power button ends call About phone.
check box.
System updates
Auto-Rotate Screen
Touch Home > > Settings >
1. Touch Home > > Settings About phone > System updates.
> Accessibility.
2. Select the Auto-rotate screen
check box.
Speak Passwords
1. Touch Home > > Settings
> Accessibility.

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11 Special Note
that proper measures can be taken to
Approved Firmware protect accounts. For additional
information, visit: www.t
Versions mobile.com/devicesecurity and
This phone will only operate with www.tmobile.com/Company/Privacy
firmware versions that have been Resources.aspx.
approved for use by T-Mobile and the
phone manufacturer. If unauthorized Additional Information
firmware is placed on the phone it will
not function. Use of some content or features may
incur separate, additional charges,
require qualifying service and/or access
Information About to a Wi-Fi connection.
Safeguarding Phones Wi-Fi: Phone will not transition
T-Mobile encourages customers to take between Wi-Fi and the cellular network.
appropriate measures to secure their Phones using wireless connections
phones and invites them to take may be vulnerable to unauthorized
advantage of the features available on attempts to access data and software
this phone to help secure it from theft stored on the phone. Plan data
and/or other unauthorized access and allotment applies to use by connected
use. This phone has a locking function phones sharing Wi-Fi. Use of
(e.g., userdefined codes or patterns) connected phones subject to T-Mobile
that can serve as a first line of defense Terms and Conditions.
against unauthorized use or access to Smartphone Mobile HotSpot:
stored information. Preloaded security Qualifying service required. Plan data
applications that allow customers to allotment applies. Roaming and on-
track or locate misplaced phones can network data allotments differ; see your
be found on several T-Mobile phones. selected service for details. Use of
Lost or stolen phones should be connected phones subject to T-Mobile
immediately reported to T-Mobile so Terms and Conditions.

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Messaging/Data: You will be charged including download, installation, use,
for all messaging and data sent by or to transmission failure, interruption or
you through the network, regardless of delay, third party advertisements you
whether or not data is received. may encounter while using an App,
Character length/file size of alterations any App may make to the
messages/attachments may be limited. functionality of your phone, including
T-Mobile is not liable for content of any changes that may affect your T-
messages/attachments or for any Mobile plan, service, or billing, or any
failures, delays or errors in any T- content or website you may be able to
Mobile generated alerts or notifications. access through an App.
Your data session, plan, or service may Hearing Aid Compatibility: This
be slowed, suspended, terminated, or phone has been tested and rated for
restricted if you use your service in a use with hearing aids for some of the
way that interferes with or impacts our wireless technologies that it uses.
network or ability to provide quality However, there may be some newer
service to other users, if you roam for a wireless\ technologies used in this
significant portion of your usage, or if phone that have not been tested yet for
you use a disproportionate amount of use with hearing aids. It is important to
bandwidth during a billing cycle. You try the different features of this phone
may not use your plan or phone for thoroughly and in different locations,
prohibited uses. using your hearing aid or cochlear
Downloads/Applications: T-Mobile is implant, to determine if you hear any
not responsible for any third party interfering noise. Consult your service
content or Web site you may be able to provider or the manufacturer of this
access using your phone. Additional phone for information on hearing aid
charges may apply; not all downloads compatibility. If you have questions
available on all phones. You obtain no about return or exchange policies,
rights in downloads; duration of use consult your service provider or phone
may be limited and downloads may be retailer.
stored solely for use with your phone. Phone and screen images simulated.
T-Mobile is not responsible for any Actual displays may vary. See
download lost due to your error. T- brochures and Terms and Conditions
Mobile is not responsible for Apps,
Special Note 97
(including arbitration provision) at T-
Mobile.com, for rate plan information,
charges for features and services, and
restrictions and details, including
important limitations on availability and
reliability of 9-1-1 emergency service
when using Wi-Fi calling.
Instructions to perform tasks in this
guide may change depending on the
version of software or application on
your phone.
Important Privacy Message. This
phone is capable of determining
its/your geographical location. To set
controls for access and use of your
location information by others, touch
Home > > Settings > Location
access, turn on Access to my
location, and then select location
sources. Follow any applicable prompts.
These settings for the use of location
information can be turned on and off.
For some applications and services you
select, a phone must be turned on and
set to allow collection of location
information in order to function.

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12 Important Safety Information
This section contains important warranty for this equipment and
operational and safety information that void your authority to operate this
will help you safely use your phone. equipment.
Failure to read and follow the Note: For the best care of your
information provided in this section phone, only Kyocera-authorized
may result in serious bodily injury, personnel should service your
death, or property damage. phone and accessories. Failure to
do so may be dangerous and void
General Precautions your warranty.
There are several simple guidelines to
operating your phone properly and Maintaining Safe Use
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
of and Access to Your
To maximize performance, do not
touch the portions of your phone Phone
where the internal antennas are
Do Not Rely on Your Phone
located while using the phone.
for Emergency Calls
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
Mobile phones operate using radio
Do not expose your phone to direct signals, which cannot guarantee
sunlight for extended periods of connection in all conditions. Therefore
time (such as on the dashboard of you should never rely solely upon any
a car). mobile phone for essential
Although your phone is quite sturdy, communication (e.g., medical
it is a complex piece of equipment emergencies). Emergency calls may
and can be broken. Avoid dropping, not be possible on all cellular networks
hitting, bending, or sitting on it. or when certain network services or
mobile phone features are in use.
Any changes or modifications to
Check with your local service provider
your phone not expressly approved
for details.
in this document could void your

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Using Your Phone While Should not carry the mobile phone
Driving in the breast pocket.
Talking on your phone while driving Should use the ear opposite the
(or operating the phone without a implantable medical device to
hands-free device) is prohibited in minimize the potential for
some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to interference.
specific restrictions. Remember that Should turn OFF the mobile phone
safety always comes first. immediately if you have any reason
to suspect that interference is
Following Safety Guidelines taking place.
To operate your phone safely and
efficiently, always follow any special Using Your Phone Near Other
regulations in a given area. Turn your Electronic Devices
phone off in areas where use is Most modern electronic equipment is
forbidden or when it may cause shielded from radio frequency (RF)
interference or danger. signals. However, RF signals from
Medical Devices wireless phones may affect
inadequately shielded electronic
If you have a medical device, including equipment.
an implantable medical device such as
a pacemaker or defibrillator, consult RF signals may affect improperly
your healthcare provider and the installed or inadequately shielded
device manufacturers directions electronic operating systems or
before using this mobile phone. entertainment systems in motor
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer
Persons with implantable medical or their representative to determine if
devices: these systems are adequately
Should always keep the mobile shielded from external RF signals.
phone more than six (6) inches Also check with the manufacturer
from the implantable medical regarding any equipment that has
device when the mobile phone is been added to your vehicle.
turned ON. Consult the manufacturer of any
personal medical devices, such as
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pacemakers and hearing aids, to Turn your phone off when you are in
determine if they are adequately any area that has a potentially
shielded from external RF signals. explosive atmosphere. Although its
Note: Always turn off the phone in rare, your phone and accessories
healthcare facilities, and request could generate sparks. Sparks can
permission before using the phone cause an explosion or fire, resulting in
near medical equipment. bodily injury or even death. These
areas are often, but not always, clearly
Turning Off Your Phone marked. They include:
Before Flying Fueling areas such as gas stations.
Turn off your phone before boarding Below deck on boats.
any aircraft. To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems, the Fuel or chemical transfer or
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration storage facilities.
(FAA) regulations require you to have Areas where the air contains
permission from a crew member to chemicals or particles such as
use your phone while the plane is on grain, dust, or metal powders.
the ground. To prevent any risk of Any other area where you would
interference, FCC regulations prohibit normally be advised to turn off your
using your phone while the plane is in vehicles engine.
the air.
Note: Never transport or store
Turning Off Your Phone in flammable gas, flammable liquids,
Dangerous Areas or explosives in the compartment
of your vehicle that contains your
To avoid interfering with blasting
phone or accessories.
operations, turn your phone off when
in a blasting area or in other areas Restricting Childrens Access
with signs indicating two-way radios to Your Phone
should be turned off. Construction
crews often use remote-control RF Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow
devices to set off explosives. children to play with it as they could
hurt themselves and others, damage

Important Safety Information 101


the phone or make calls that increase exposed to other liquids, rinse the
your invoice. phone gently in clean fresh water.
The touch panel and touch keys
Waterproof Capability will not operate when the phone is
Your Hydro LIFE is waterproof and wet.
meets IPX5 and IPX7 standards, Your phone is inoperable under
immersible for up to 30 minutes at a water and should be dried as
depth not exceeding one meter (about quickly as possible when wet.
3.28 feet). Exposing your phone to Do not use the charger/accessory
water outside these limits or not jack for charging, data
following the precautions can result in transmission, etc. until the phone is
water damage. completely dry.
To ensure that your phone maintains If your phone gets wet:
waterproof capability, the following
precautions must be observed. Water lodged in the headset jack may
cause the phone to falsely detect an
Make sure the battery cover is inserted headset (in which case the
properly sealed by squeezing loudspeaker and/or earpiece audio will
around the edges of the cover. The be disabled) until the water is removed.
charger/accessory jack and Water in the microphone port may
headset jack ports do not have affect outbound audio quality. These
covers because they are are temporary conditions and will
waterproof. subside once the phone is dry.
Do not spray or immerse your 1. Do not open the battery door as
phone in liquids other than fresh this may allow water to get inside
water or tap water. the sealed portion of the phone.
Do not expose your phone to water 2. Wipe the phone surfaces with a dry
heated in excess of 104F (40C), clean cloth.
or to liquids other than water, such
as detergent, beverages, or 3. Water in the phones open ports
chlorinated or treated water. may affect sound quality and
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directly into the ports. Phone audio users may detect a noise which can
may not operate properly until interfere with the effectiveness of the
ports are dry. Apply a dry clean hearing device.
cloth to the open areas and Some hearing devices are more
crevices to remove the moisture immune than others to this
left on the phone: microphones; interference noise, and phones also
speakers; power button; volume vary in the amount of interference
button; headset jack; and noise they may generate. ANSI
charger/accessory jack. standard C63.19 was developed to
4. Repeat the process until the phone provide a standardized means of
is completely dry. measuring both wireless phone and
hearing devices to determine usability
Charging rating categories for both.
Dry your phone with a clean cloth
Ratings have been developed for
before charging.
mobile phones to assist hearing
Do not touch the charger, charging device users in finding phones that
cable, or charger/accessory jack may be compatible with their hearing
with wet hands. Doing so may device. Not all phones have been
cause electric shock, injury, or rated for compatibility with hearing
product failure. devices. Phones that have been rated
Do not charge your phone in a wet have a label located on the box. Your
or damp place, such as in a Hydro LIFE has an M3 and a T3
bathroom or near a kitchen sink. rating.
These ratings are not guarantees.
Using Your Phone Results will vary depending on the
users hearing device and the
With a Hearing Aid individuals type and degree of hearing
Device loss. If a hearing device is particularly
vulnerable to interference noise; even
When some wireless phones are used a phone with a higher rating may still
with certain hearing devices (including cause unacceptable noise levels in the
hearing aids and cochlear implants), hearing device. Trying out the phone

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with your hearing device is the best information on hearing aid
way to evaluate it for your personal compatibility. If you have questions
needs. about return or exchange policies,
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 consult your service provider or
meet FCC requirements for hearing phone retailer.
aid compatibility and are likely to Hearing aid devices may also be
generate less interference to hearing measured for immunity to interference
devices than unrated phones. (M4 is noise from wireless phones and
the better/higher of the two ratings.) should have ratings similar to phones.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 Ask your hearing healthcare
meet FCC requirements and are likely professional for the rating of your
to be more usable with a hearing hearing aid. Add the rating of your
devices telecoil (T Switch or hearing aid and your phone to
Telephone Switch) than unrated determine probable usability:
phones. (T4 is the better/higher of the Any combined rating equal to or
two ratings. Note that not all hearing greater than six offers excellent
devices have telecoils in them.) use.
Note: This phone has been tested Any combined rating equal to five
and rated for use with hearing aids is considered normal use.
for some of the wireless Any combined rating equal to four
technologies that it uses. However, is considered usable.
there may be some newer wireless
technologies used in this phone that Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid
have not been tested yet for use with an M3 phone, you will have a
with hearing aids. It is important to combined rating of six for excellent
try the different features of this use. This is synonymous for T ratings.
phone thoroughly and in different More information about hearing aid
locations, using your hearing aid or compatibility may be found at:
cochlear implant, to determine if you www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, and
hear any interfering noise. Consult www.accesswireless.org.
your service provider or the
manufacturer of this phone for

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Getting the Best Hearing leakage, or other hazard. If you are
Device Experience With Your unsure about whether a charger is
qualified, contact customer support.
Phone
Do not disassemble or open, crush,
To further minimize interference, move
bend or deform, or puncture or
the phone around to find the point with
shred the battery.
least interference.
Do not modify or remanufacture,
attempt to insert foreign objects
Caring for the Battery into the battery, immerse or expose
Protecting Your Battery to water or other liquids, expose to
fire, explosion, or other hazard.
The guidelines listed below help you
get the most out of your batterys Avoid dropping the phone or
performance. battery. If the phone or battery is
dropped, especially on a hard
Recently there have been some
surface, and the user suspects
public reports of wireless phone
batteries overheating, catching fire, damage, take it to a service center
for inspection.
or exploding. It appears that many,
if not all, of these reports involve Improper battery use may result in
counterfeit or inexpensive, a fire, explosion or other hazard.
aftermarket-brand batteries with Do not short-circuit a battery or
unknown or questionable allow metallic conductive objects to
manufacturing standards. Use only contact battery terminals.
manufacturer-approved batteries
and accessories. Buying the right Keep the metal contacts on top of
batteries and accessories is the the battery clean.
best way to ensure theyre genuine Battery usage by children should
and safe. be supervised.
Only use the battery with a Charging
qualified charger. Use of an
In order to avoid damage, charge
unqualified battery charger may
the battery only in temperatures
present a risk of fire, explosion,

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that range from 32 F to 113(0 C Common Causes of Battery
to 45 C). Drain
Dont use the battery charger in Playing games or using the Web.
direct sunlight or in high humidity
areas, such as the bathroom. Keeping backlighting on.
The battery may need recharging if Operating the phone far away from
it has not been used for a long a base station or cell site.
period of time. Using data cables or accessories.
Its best to replace the battery Operating the phone when no
when it no longer provides service is available, or service is
acceptable performance. It can be available intermittently.
recharged hundreds of times High volume settings.
before it needs replacing.
Repeating sound, vibration, or
Replace the battery only with lighted alerts.
another qualified battery. Use of an
unqualified battery may present a Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-
risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or Ion) Batteries
other hazard. If you are unsure Promptly dispose of used batteries
about whether a replacement in accordance with local
battery is compatible, contact regulations.
customer support.
Never dispose of the battery by
Storing incineration.
Dont store the battery in high Do not handle a damaged or
temperature areas for long periods leaking Li-Ion battery as you can
of time. Its best to follow these be burned.
storage rules:
For safe disposal options of your
Less than one month: -4 F to Li-Ion batteries, contact your
140 F (-20 C to 60 C) nearest authorized service center.
More than one month: -4 F to
Special Note: Be sure to dispose
113 F (-20 C to 45 C)
of your battery properly. In some

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areas, the disposal of batteries in Institute (ANSI) joined in updating
household or business trash may ANSIs 1982 standard for safety levels
be prohibited. with respect to human exposure to RF
signals.
Radio Frequency (RF) More than 120 scientists, engineers
and physicians from universities,
Energy government health agencies and
Understanding How Your industries developed this updated
standard after reviewing the available
Phone Operates
body of research. In 1993, the Federal
Your phone is a radio transmitter and Communications Commission (FCC)
receiver. When its turned on, it adopted this updated standard in a
receives and transmits radio regulation. In August 1996, the FCC
frequency (RF) signals. Your phone is adopted hybrid standard consisting of
designed to transmit just enough RF the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and
power to reach the network. The the guidelines published by the
system handling your call controls the National Council of Radiation
RF power level. Depending on Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
network conditions, your phone may
operate at an actual SAR level below Body-Worn Operation
the maximum value specified. Your To maintain compliance with FCC RF
phone is designed not to exceed the exposure guidelines, always use an
recommended international guidelines appropriate accessory if using the
for limits on RF exposure. phone for body worn operations.
Accessories used with this phone for
Knowing Radio Frequency
body-worn operations must not
Safety contain any metallic components and
The design of your phone complies must provide at least 0.59 inches (1.5
with updated NCRP standards centimeters) separation distance
described below. between the users body and the
In 199192, the Institute of Electrical phone, including antennas. Body worn
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and accessories that do not meet these
the American National Standards requirements may not comply with
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FCC RF exposure requirements and above, variations in SAR values
should be avoided. between different model phones do
For more information about RF not mean variations in safety. SAR
exposure, visit the FCC website at values at or below the federal
www.fcc.gov. standard of 1.6 W/kg are considered
safe for use by the public.
Specific Absorption Rates The highest reported SAR values of
(SAR) for Wireless Phones the Hydro LIFE are:
The SAR value corresponds to the Head: 1.02 W/kg
relative amount of RF energy
absorbed into the head of a user of a Body-worn: 0.69W/kg
wireless handset. Hotspot: 0.82 W/kg
The SAR value of a phone is the result Phone models may have different
of an extensive testing, measuring and versions and more than one value.
calculation process. It does not Changes in design or components
represent how much RF the phone may occur over time and some
emits. All phone models are tested at changes could affect SAR values.
their highest value in strict laboratory More information on the phones SAR
settings. But when in operation, the can be found on the following FCC
SAR of a phone can be substantially website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/.
less than the level reported to the FCC.
This is because of a variety of factors
FCC Radio Frequency
including its proximity to a base station Emission
antenna, phone design and other This phone meets the FCC Radio
factors. What is important to Frequency Emission Guidelines.
remember is that each phone meets FCC ID number: V65C6530
strict federal guidelines. Variations in
SARs do not represent a variation in FCC Notice
safety. This device complies with Part 15 of
All phones must meet the federal the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
standard, which incorporates a the following two conditions: (1) this
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interference, and (2) this device must reception, which can be determined by
accept any interference received, turning the equipment off and on, the
including interference that may cause user is encouraged to try to correct the
undesired operation. interference by one or more of the
Changes or modifications not following measures:
expressly approved by the party Reorient the direction of the
responsible for compliance could void internal antennas.
the users authority to operate the Increase the separation between
equipment. the equipment and receiver.
Note: This equipment has been Connect the equipment into an
tested and found to comply with outlet on a circuit different from that
the limits for a Class B digital to which the receiver is connected.
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician
These limits are designed to provide for help.
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and Owners Record
can radiate radio frequency energy The model number, regulatory number,
and, if not installed and used in and serial number are located on a
accordance with the instructions, may nameplate inside the battery
cause harmful interference to radio compartment. Record the serial
communications. number in the space provided below.
However, there is no guarantee that This will be helpful if you need to
interference will not occur in a contact us about your phone in the
particular installation. future.
If this equipment does cause harmful Model: Hydro LIFE (C6530)
interference to radio or television Serial No.:

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13 Manufacturers Warranty
Kyocera Communications Inc. subject Product (i) is returned, with
(KYOCERA) offers you a limited transportation prepaid, to a KYOCERA
warranty that the enclosed product or authorized service center within the
products (theProduct) will be free one year warranty period, and (ii) is
from defects in material and accompanied by a proof of purchase
workmanship for a period that expires in the form of a bill of sale or receipted
one year from the date of sale of the invoice which evidences that the
Product to you, provided that you are subject Product is within the one year
the original end-user purchaser of the warranty period (Proof of Purchase).
Product and provided that your After the one year warranty period,
purchase was made from an you must pay all shipping, parts and
authorized supplier. Transfer or resale labor charges. This limited warranty
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including but not limited to any which have been subjected to misuse
subsequent purchaser or owner of the (including Products used in
Product. KYOCERA shall, at its sole conjunction with hardware electrically
and absolute discretion, either repair or mechanically incompatible or
or replace a Product (which unit may Products used with software,
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website for details on your Product) or KYOCERA authorized service center.
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14 End User License Agreement
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15 Copyright Information
2014 Kyocera Corporation. All rights
reserved. KYOCERA is a registered
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16 Index
A Settings, 85
Bluetooth, 74
Accessibility, 94 Settings menu, 74
Accessibility Settings Turn on or off, 74
Auto-rotate screen, 95
Large text, 95 C
Power button ends call, 95 Calculator, 71
Speak passwords, 95 Calendar, 66
TalkBack, 94 Add an event, 66
Touch & hold delay, 95 Edit events, 68
Accessory Jack, 8 Erase events, 68
Accounts Settings, 93 Event alerts, 66
Add account, 93 View events, 67
Manage accounts, 94 Call Log, 32
Airplane Mode, 81 Options, 32
Alarm View, 32
Delete, 70 Call Settings
Answer a Call, 27 Auto answer, 32
Applications, 49 Call barring, 31
Apps Settings, 86 Call forwarding, 30
Auto-Rotate Screen, 84, 95 Call timer and call duration, 32
B Call waiting, 30
Caller ID, 31
Backup & Reset Settings, 93 Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN),
Automatic restore, 93 30
Back up my data, 93 TTY mode, 31
Backup account, 93 Camcorder
Factory data reset, 93 Record videos, 62
Battery Camera
Charge, 10 Open, 60
Insert, 9 Review screen, 61
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Take pictures, 60 Display Battery Percentage, 85
Camera and Video Font size, 85
Settings, 62 Key Backlight, 85
Charger/Accessory Jack, 8 Screen proximity safety, 85
Clock Sleep, 84
Change settings, 69
Set an Alarm, 69 E
Conference calling, 30 Eco Mode, 73
Connectivity Settings, 86 Email, 41
Contacts, 33 Add an account, 41
Add a contact, 34 Compose and send, 41
Add a group contact, 37 Corporate account, 41
Delete single or multiple contacts, Delete an account, 43
37 Manage inbox, 42
Display, 33 View and reply, 42
Edit a contact, 35 Emergency Call, 25
ICE (In case of emergency), 38 End User License Agreement, 113
Save a phone number, 35 Enhanced 911 (E911), 25
Share a contact, 38 Entertainment, 49
Synchronize contacts, 38
Copyright Information, 117 F
Customer Support, 13 Facebook, 47
Factory Data Reset, 93
D File Manager, 78
Data Connection Flash, 9
Start, 55 Font Size, 85
Status and indicator, 55
Data Services, 55 G
Network mode, 55 Gallery, 63
Data Usage, 79 View, 63
Date & Time, 94 Zoom, 63
Display Settings Gmail, 39
Auto-rotate screen, 84 Access, 40

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Google account, 39 Mute the ringtone, 28
Read and reply to a message, Reject, 28
40 Reject and send a text message,
Send a message, 40 28
Google Account Internet Calling, 27
Create, 39
Sign in, 39 L
Google Keyboard, 21 Language & Input Settings, 90
Gesture Typing, 22 Language, 90
Overview, 21 Pointer speed, 93
Settings, 91 Location Access Settings, 86
User dictionary, 22 Lock Screen Settings, 86
Google Maps, 51
Google Play M
Play Store, 49 MagniFont, 72
Google Play Music, 53 Manufacturers Warranty, 110
Google Voice Typing, 23 MaxiMZR, 79
Google+, 48 Microphone, 8
microSD Card, 76
H As USB drive, 77
Headset Jack, 8 Mobile HotSpot, 57
Hearing aid, 83 Mobile Networks Settings, 81
Home Screen, 15 Music, 53
Customize, 16 Back up, 53
Extended home screens, 16 Manage the library, 53
Overview, 15 Open the library, 53
Play, 53
I
ICE (In case of emergency), 38 N
Important Safety Information, 99 Navigation, 50
In-Call Options, 29 Notifications, 19
Incoming Calls Notification icons, 20
Answer, 27

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P R
Phone Ringtone, 82
Information, 95 Mute, 28
Overview, 7 Roaming, 82
Restart, 12 Data roaming, 82
Turn off, 12
Turn on, 12 S
Phone Call Screen Lock, 86
Emergency call, 25 Improve face matching, 88
From a text message, 25 Security Settings
From Call log, 24 Credential storage, 90
From Contacts, 24 Device administration, 90
Make calls, 24 Encrypt & Decrypt Data, 89
Plus code dialing, 26 Passwords, 90
Receive, 27 Screen lock, 86
Speed dialing, 26 Unknown sources, 90
Setup, 26 Settings, 79
Using Internet calling, 27 Setup Wizard, 12
Using the phone dialpad, 24 Share Pictures and Videos, 64
Using Wi-Fi calling, 26 SIM Card
With pauses, 25 Insert, 10
Phone Help, 78 Smart Sonic Receiver, 8, 9
Pictures Sound Recorder, 71
Crop, 64 Sound Settings, 82
Edit, 63 Speaker, 8
Options menu, 63 Status Bar, 19
Share, 64 Status icons, 19
Take, 60 Storage Settings, 85
Power Button, 8 Erase phone storage, 85
Memory information, 85
Q Primary storage, 85
Quick Settings Panel, 19 System Settings, 94
System updates, 95
Index 121
T Watch, 63
Text Messaging and MMS, 43 Voice Search, 73
Compose a multimedia message, Voice Services, 72
43 Voicemail, 28
Compose a text message, 43 Notification, 28
Draft messages, 44 Retrieve messages, 29
Make a call from a text message, Set up, 28
25 Volume Button, 9
New messages, 44 VPN (Virtual Private Networks), 55
Settings, 46 W
Text-to-Speech Output, 73
Touchscreen Wallpaper, 18
Keyboard, 21 Web, 54
Navigation, 13 Web Browser
Turn off, 12 Chrome
Turn on, 12 Launch, 57
TTY Mode, 31 Navigation, 57
Wi-Fi, 54
U Connect to a different network,
USB tethering, 57 54
Settings, 79
V Status, 54
Vibrate Turn on and connect to a
On touch, 83 network, 54
Videos Wi-Fi Calling, 26
Record, 62 Y
Share, 64
YouTube, 48

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