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Page 1 - Pantech Perception User Guide

Pantech Perception User Guide5U000692C0A REV.01

Page 2 - User Guide

Read This First 9Legal NoticesBluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. G

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Media Center 99GalleryGallery keeps a record of images and videos taken by the smartphone, as well as any image or video files loaded onto the phone’

Page 4 - Basic Operations 29

100 Media CenterCropping PicturesTap D > Crop to cut out elements from the image. Move or resize the frame to determine the area to crop out, then

Page 5 - Internet 69

Media Center 101Sharing PicturesPicture files can be shared with contacts via Email, Messaging, and more. Use one of the following methods:• To shar

Page 6 - Media Center 88

102 Media CenterMore Editing ToolsTap £ to open more editing tools for manipulating images. • Crop: Move or resize the frame to crop the image. • R

Page 7 - Menu Functions 114

Media Center 103MusicThe Music app is a powerful music file player. It runs in the background, so users can listen to music while performing other ta

Page 8 - Settings 141

104 Media CenterThe play screen has several important features that indicate its current status.• The current playing time progress bar shows how mu

Page 9 - Appendix 160

Media Center 105SkippingTo move to the previous or next song, use one of the following methods:• Tap the forward icon K to move to the next song. Ta

Page 10 - Read This First

106 Media CenterManaging SongsAdding Songs to PlaylistsUse one of the following methods:• On the list screen, tap and hold a song, choose Add to pla

Page 11 - 10 Read This First

Media Center 107Searching for MusicOn the list screen, tap D > Search and enter search criteria such as song, artist, or album. Select one of the

Page 12 - Getting Started

108 Media CenterPlaylistsPlaylists group songs together for easy playback. Any song can be added to playlists to create themed categories. On the lis

Page 13 - 12 Getting Started

10 Read This FirstDolby® Digital PlusDolby® Digital Plus is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. It is an advanced surround sound audio codec. From hom

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Media Center 109Sleep ModeSleep mode stops playing after a specific period. When a song is playing, tap D > Sleep mode. Select a time period for t

Page 15 - 14 Getting Started

110 Media CenterMini AppUse the mini app feature to force the simplified Music app to stay in front of all the other apps. Tap C > Music to launch

Page 16 - Charging the Battery

Media Center 111Play MusicPlay Music provides an alternative to the Music app for playing music files.NoteOnly one music application can run at a tim

Page 17 - Elementary Controls

112 Media CenterTap the pause icon M to pause playing. This icon alternates with the play icon L, so tapping it again resumes playing.Searching for M

Page 18 - Getting Started 17

Media Center 113YouTubeUse the YouTube app to watch videos from the YouTube website.A Google account allows YouTube to tailor video selections to use

Page 19 - Securing the Smartphone

114 Menu FunctionsAmazon Amazon is a comprehensive, multi-purpose online shopping service. Originally designed to sell books, it now sells virtually

Page 20 - Getting Started 19

Menu Functions 115CartTap cart icon from any page to view the items contained in the user’s cart.To place an order for all the items, tap Checkout

Page 21 - On-screen Buttons

116 Menu FunctionsPurchasing BooksTap the Store tab to open the Kindle bookstore. Enter search criteria into the search field on the upper part of th

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Menu Functions 117• Cover: Go to the front cover.• Table of Contents: Go to the table of contents, if existing.• Beginning: Go to the first page o

Page 23 - 22 Getting Started

118 Menu FunctionsAlarm/ClockUse Alarm/Clock to set an alarm, check the time anywhere in the world, set a timer to countdown, or measure elapsed time

Page 24 - Hand Motions

Getting Started 11OverviewTouchscreenMicrophoneFront cameraProximity SensorVolume keysEarpieceGetting Started

Page 25 - 24 Getting Started

Menu Functions 119Alarm SettingsTap the settings icon F.• Alarm in silent: With this option active, alarms are sounded even when the phone is in sil

Page 26 - Rotating the Screen

120 Menu FunctionsTimerTap the Timer tab.Tap the clock face to set how long the timer counts down, and tap Set.Tap Start to start the countdown, and

Page 27 - Using the Speed Dialpad

Menu Functions 121AudibleUse Audible to purchase audiobooks from the Audible audiobook store and to listen to them on the smartphone.NoteAn Audible a

Page 28 - Geomagnetic Compass

122 Menu Functions• Drag the progress slider to the left or right to move backwards or forwards.• Tap the back icon ³ to go back 30 seconds.• Tap

Page 29 - 28 Getting Started

Menu Functions 123CamnoteCamnote is designed to take pictures of handwritten notes, whiteboards, and other flat objects with information written on t

Page 30 - Basic Operations

124 Menu FunctionsTaking a PictureUse the following methods:• Tap the camera icon to take a picture.• Tap Macro or Board to change the framing gr

Page 31 - 30 Basic Operations

Menu Functions 125To delete without saving, tap the Back button A, and select No.To edit an existing picture, tap Gallery, select a folder then a pic

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126 Menu FunctionsCalculatorUse Calculator for simple or complex calculations.Tap Calculator from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps >

Page 33 - 32 Basic Operations

Menu Functions 127CalendarCalendar keeps track of daily, weekly and monthly events, and produces notifications when event deadlines approach. Calenda

Page 34 - Basic Operations 33

128 Menu FunctionsSyncing EventsTap D > Calendar to display and select an account to sync. To refresh the calendar, tap D > Refresh. When you

Page 35 - Mode change

12 Getting StartedFlashHeadset jackPower/Lock keyRear cameraSpeakerMicro USB/ Charger portNFC touch pointSIM Card SlotmicroSD Card Slot

Page 36 - Standard Mode

Menu Functions 129Reminder settings• Notifications: Enable this to produce warnings or notices when the upcoming events approach.• Sound: Choose a

Page 37 - 36 Basic Operations

130 Menu FunctionsDocument ViewerDocument Viewer is a multipurpose document reader. It displays documents in various formats, including text, PDF, an

Page 38 - Basic Operations 37

Menu Functions 131Managing DocumentsFiltering DocumentsTap the drop-down list above the file list and select a file extension. The files that have th

Page 39 - Apps Screen

132 Menu FunctionsDownloadsUse Downloads to see what files are downloaded through the applications.Tap Downloads from the Apps screen to open.In Star

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Menu Functions 133MapsMaps provides detailed local maps and navigation services, depending on region.Tap Maps from the Apps screen to open.In Starter

Page 41 - 40 Basic Operations

134 Menu FunctionsPlay StoreUse Play Store to purchase free or paid apps from the Google Play store.Tap Play Store from the Apps screen to open.In St

Page 42 - Notifications

Menu Functions 135Google Google Now is more than about searching. Google Now displays the following information: weather, events, research topics, tr

Page 43 - 42 Basic Operations

136 Menu FunctionsSmart VoiceUse Smart Voice to perform a variety of functions of the smartphone using voice commands, including calling, sending mes

Page 44 - Starter Mode

Menu Functions 137Task ManagerUse Task Manager to check system status or close running apps.Tap Task Manager from the Apps screen to open.In Starter

Page 45 - 44 Basic Operations

138 Menu FunctionsVoice RecorderUse Voice Recorder to make audio recordings. Tap Voice Recorder from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps &g

Page 46

Getting Started 13Inserting the SIM card, microSD Card and BatteryInsert the SIM card provided by the wireless carrier and the battery. Use a microS

Page 47

Menu Functions 139Deleting RecordingsUse one of the following methods:• Tap and hold a recording and choose Delete. • To delete several recordings,

Page 48 - Networking

140 Menu FunctionsWeatherUse Weather to get weather forecast.Tap Weather from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > All apps > Weathe

Page 49 - Tethering or Mobile Hotspot

Settings 141Use Settings to configure the smartphone and add accounts.Open Settings from the Apps screen or, alternatively, tap D > Settings from t

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142 Settings - Simple lock: Unlock the smartphone or launch one of designated apps.The lock option is available only in Starter mode. - Face Unlock:

Page 51 - 50 Basic Operations

Settings 143Font size Select and tap the font size that you want for the font.Phone ringtoneSelect a ringtone for incoming calls.Default notificationS

Page 52 - Wi-Fi Direct

144 SettingsWireless & NetworksAirplane modeSwitch the smartphone to Airplane mode to disable all wireless connections. Wi-FiSee “Connecting to a

Page 53 - 52 Basic Operations

Settings 145The graph on the lower part of the screen has several slidebars that set limits. The white vertical bars control the time period, which ca

Page 54 - Exchanging Data via NFC

146 Settings - USB tethering: Allow sharing over mobile network via USB connection. - Mobile hotspot: Allow sharing over mobile network via Wi-Fi. - M

Page 55 - Net Media

Settings 147DeviceSound• Volumes: Adjust the volume for ringtone, media and game playback, notifications, alarms, and systems.• Sound profile: Set t

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148 SettingsDisplay• Brightness: Adjust the brightness. Checking Automatic brightness lets the smartphone automatically adjust brightness to suit cur

Page 57 - 56 Basic Operations

14 Getting Started4. Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the contacts aligned.5. Replace the cover. Insert the top of the cover,

Page 58 - Location-Based Services

Settings 149StorageUSB connection optionsConnect the smartphone to a computer as a removable storage device.See “Transferring Files via USB Connection

Page 59 - Capturing a Screenshot

150 SettingsBattery and Power saver• Battery informationThe battery state of charge is displayed with the percentage of the battery power on the uppe

Page 60 - Calling & Messaging

Settings 151Applications managerUse this menu to manage apps.NoteInterfering with running applications may cause them to crash. Apps have both proces

Page 61 - 60 Calling & Messaging

152 Settings• Clear cache: Clearing the cache wipes out the temporary data stored for daily purposes, such as website images or data downloaded for f

Page 62 - Phone Settings

Settings 153PersonalLocation accessSee “Location-Based Services” on page 57.SecurityThe security options determine how the smartphone interacts with u

Page 63 - Voice Dialer

154 Settings• Trusted credentials: View trusted website identification credentials. All sites listed here are opened without high-level security bloc

Page 64 - Calling & Messaging 63

Settings 155Backup & reset• Back up my data: Back up the app data, passwords and other setting information to the Google server.• Backup account

Page 65 - 64 Calling & Messaging

156 SettingsAccountsBackup Assistant PlusSee “Backup Assistant Plus” on page 64.Accounts & syncSee “Signing Up for a Google Account” on page 28.

Page 66 - Messaging

Settings 157SystemDate & time• Automatic date & time: Use the time information provided by the mobile network.• Automatic time zone: Use tim

Page 67 - 66 Calling & Messaging

158 Settings - Use proximity sensor: With this activated, the phone does not speak if the user is close to the phone. - Shake to start continuous read

Page 68 - Entering Text

Getting Started 15Removing the microSD cardBefore removing the microSD card, first unmount it for safe removal. Go to Apps > Settings > Storage

Page 69 - 68 Calling & Messaging

Settings 159Developer optionsThis menu contains many items designed for developers to assist in developing applications. It has no user-serviceable co

Page 70 - Internet

160 AppendixMaintenanceMaintaining the smartphone in optimal condition helps give it a very long service life.There are several ways to make sure the

Page 71 - 70 Internet

Appendix 161Avoid HeatDo not leave the smartphone in very hot or sunny areas. The smartphone can withstand a wide temperature range, but excessive amo

Page 72 - Viewing Webpages

162 AppendixAvoid Strong Electromagnetic FieldsDevices with strong electromagnetic fields or areas with strong natural electromagnetism may interfere

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Appendix 163Do Not DisassembleDo not take this smartphone apart. While it may be possible to reassemble it, the parts and components of this smartphon

Page 74 - Bookmarks

164 Appendix• Ensure that a memory card is inserted in the correct direction. Inserting a memory card in the wrong direction may cause a malfunction.

Page 75 - Browser Settings

Appendix 165Updating the SoftwareMany important software updates become available from time to time. These updates may improve the phone’s performance

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166 AppendixEnd User License Agreement (EULA)Your use of Visual Voice Mail confirms that you are the account owner or manager. This service requires t

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Appendix 167c. Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.d. Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign obje

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168 AppendixSafety Information for Wireless Handheld PhonesRead this information before using your handheld portable mobile telephone.Exposure to Radi

Page 79 - Q or next

16 Getting StartedElementary ControlsTurning the Smartphone On and OffPress and hold the Power/Lock key for a few seconds until the screen lights up.

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Appendix 169Antenna SafetyUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair

Page 81 - 80 Internet

170 AppendixProtect Your HearingListening to a headset at high volumes can damage your hearing. Use only the minimum volume setting necessary to hear

Page 82 - Internet 81

Appendix 171Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequa

Page 83 - 82 Internet

172 AppendixPotentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instr

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Appendix 173Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure Warning! Read this information before using.CautionsIn August 1996 the Federal Communications Commi

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174 AppendixSAR InformationThis model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter

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Appendix 175The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC R

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176 Appendixbest rating): an “M” rating for reduced interference making it easier to hear conversations on the phone when using the hearing aid microp

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Appendix 177MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HEARING AIDS AND DIGITAL WIRELESS PHONE• For FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control, visit http://www.f

Page 89 - Media Center

178 AppendixFDA Consumer UpdatesU.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones1. Do w

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Getting Started 17In Starter mode: Apps > Settings > Wireless & network > GPS or Apps > Settings > System > Location access• I

Page 91 - 90 Media Center

Appendix 179• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;• Design wireless phones in a wa

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180 AppendixThese RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other

Page 93 - Taking Videos

Appendix 1815. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?A combination of laboratory studies and

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182 Appendix7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?All phones sold in the United States m

Page 95 - 94 Media Center

Appendix 1839. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?If there is a risk from these products—and

Page 96 - Playing Videos

184 Appendix11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some e

Page 97 - 96 Media Center

Appendix 185Avoid potential hearing lossProlonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some

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186 AppendixYou can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:American Academy of Audiology11480 Commerce Park Drive Su

Page 99 - Managing Videos

Appendix 187FCC compliance informationThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:• This devi

Page 100 - Viewing Pictures

188 Appendix12-month limited warrantyPersonal Communications Devices, LLC. (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this handheld

Page 101 - Managing Pictures

18 Getting StartedLocking and unlocking the SmartphoneWhen not in use, lock the smartphone to prevent unwanted operation. Pressing the Power/Lock key

Page 102 - Editing Pictures

Appendix 189When sending your wireless device to Personal Communications Devices for repair or service, please note that any personal data or software

Page 103 - 102 Media Center

190 AppendixNo person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale

Page 104 - Playing Music

1Pantech Perception™User Guide This smartphone’s stylish design and careful craftsmanship showcase a vast range of advanced, convenient and cutting

Page 105 - 104 Media Center

Getting Started 19Unlocking with the Visual lock Choose Visual lock. It is set by default. Unlocking with the Modern lock Choose Modern. Unlocking w

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20 Getting StartedOn-screen ButtonsUse the three permanent on-screen buttons that appear at the bottom of the screen to navigate between screens.ABac

Page 107 - Managing Songs

Getting Started 21Finger GesturesTappingTo open an app, to select a menu item, to press an on-screen button, or to type a letter using the on-screen

Page 108 - Media Center 107

22 Getting StartedDouble-tappingDouble-tap quickly on a webpage, map or picture to zoom in. Double-tap again to return.FlickingSwipe quickly left, ri

Page 109 - Playlists

Getting Started 23Hand MotionsSimple hand motions allow easy control of the smartphone when your hands are busy, such as driving or wearing gloves. B

Page 110 - Music Settings

24 Getting StartedSweepingWhen using the Messaging, Music or Gallery app, sweep a hand to the left or right over the screen to view the previous or n

Page 111 - Mini App

Getting Started 25CoveringWhen using the Music app, cover the screen with a palm to pause or resume playback. When using Gallery, cover the screen fo

Page 112 - Play Music

26 Getting StartedUsing the Speed DialpadThe normal dialpad can transform into the speed dialpad by simply tilting or flipping the smartphone. To act

Page 113 - Searching for Music

Getting Started 27Geomagnetic CompassMany apps, including Maps and user-installed games, use the built-in geomagnetic compass for accurate directions

Page 114 - Media Center 113

28 Getting StartedSigning Up for a Google Account A Google account is necessary to maximize this smartphone’s usefulness.• Google services rely on a

Page 115 - Menu Functions

2 Table of ContentsRead This First 9Legal Notices ...

Page 116 - Amazon Kindle

Basic Operations 29Status IconsThe icons displayed in the status bar at the top of the screen provide information about the smartphone’s status.Statu

Page 117 - Reading Books

30 Basic OperationsVerizon Wi-Fi AP detectedVerizon Wi-Fi AP connected but authentication failedGPS activeMobile Hotspot activeMobile Hotspot paused

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Basic Operations 31Updating AppData service availableFirmware upgrade availableMore notificationsText input mode: English uppercase lettersText input

Page 119 - Alarm/Clock

32 Basic OperationsEmergency callback modeCalendar event notificationUICC activation Unrecognized UICCNo UICC recognizedLoading SIM card contacts Roa

Page 120 - World Time

Basic Operations 33High priority voicemail has arrivedVisual Voice Mail has arrivedOn-going downloadOn-going uploadRequesting to render media files f

Page 121 - Stopwatch

34 Basic OperationsMode changeThis smartphone provides two interface modes: Standard mode and Starter mode. In Standard mode, which is the default, t

Page 122 - Listening to Audiobooks

Basic Operations 35Standard ModeHome ScreenThe Home screen is the starting point for accessing this smartphone’s features. It displays widgets with u

Page 123 - 122 Menu Functions

36 Basic OperationsMoving ItemsTap and hold an item, and drag it to a new location. To move it to another page, drag it to the side of the screen unt

Page 124 - Camnote Settings

Basic Operations 37Rearranging Home-screen pagesPinch the Home screen, tap and hold a page preview, and then drag it to a new location. Removing Home

Page 125 - Editing a Picture

38 Basic OperationsApps ScreenTap Apps in the Launcher to open the Apps screen. The Apps Screen displays icons for all apps, including any new apps i

Page 126

3Basic Operations 29Status Icons...

Page 127 - Calculator

Basic Operations 39Rearranging AppsTap EDIT on the bottom right of the screen. Every app becomes movable and marked with a pencil icon Ž. Tap and hol

Page 128 - Calendar

40 Basic OperationsRearranging GroupsPinch the Apps screen. Tap and hold a group preview, then drag it to a new location. Tap any group preview to fi

Page 129 - Calendar Settings

Basic Operations 41NotificationsNotification icons appear on the status bar at the top of the screen to report missed calls, new messages, calendar e

Page 130 - Creating a task

42 Basic Operations• Auto rotate: Allow applications such as Gallery or Calculator to automatically change the interface to fit to the smartphone’s

Page 131 - Document Viewer

Basic Operations 43Starter ModeHome ScreenThe Home screen is the starting point for accessing the smartphone’s features. It displays shortcuts for fa

Page 132 - Managing Documents

44 Basic OperationsLauncherThe Launcher, which is on the lower part of the Home screen, provides immediate access to the most frequently used apps. T

Page 133 - Downloads

Basic Operations 45Opening Bookmarked WebpagesGo to the Bookmarks page Á, then tap a bookmark thumbnail.To add a bookmark, tap a blank shortcut Y, an

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46 Basic OperationsNotificationsNotification icons appear on the status bar at the top of the screen to report missed calls, new messages, calendar e

Page 135 - Play Store

Basic Operations 47NetworkingA number of applications, such as Browser and YouTube, need to access the Internet for proper operation. Data transfer o

Page 136 - Menu Functions 135

48 Basic OperationsTethering or Mobile HotspotUse Tethering or Mobile hotspot to convert the smartphone into a combination of modem and wireless rout

Page 137 - Smart Voice

4 Calling & Messaging 59Phone ...

Page 138 - Task Manager

Basic Operations 49Mobile Hotspot SettingsFrom the Tethering & portable hotspot screen, tap Mobile hotspot settings > Configure mobile hotspot

Page 139 - Voice Recorder

50 Basic OperationsSending and Receiving DataMany applications support data transfer via Bluetooth. One example is the Gallery. 1. Open the Gallery,

Page 140 - Menu Functions 139

Basic Operations 51Wi-Fi DirectThe Wi-Fi Direct feature allows two Wi-Fi devices to directly connect to each other with no need for a wireless router

Page 141 - 140 Menu Functions

52 Basic OperationsTransferring Files via USB ConnectionA USB connection between the smartphone and a computer allows them to transfer files. Downloa

Page 142 - Settings

Basic Operations 53Exchanging Data via NFCNear Field Communication technology allows users to exchange data, such as a contact or webpage, between NF

Page 143 - 142 Settings

54 Basic OperationsNet MediaNet Media allows users to share and stream many kinds of media, including image, music and video, between DLNA-enabled de

Page 144 - Settings 143

Basic Operations 55Connecting DevicesAs Net Media is launched, any available linkable devices are displayed on the screen. • The screen’s upper pane

Page 145 - Wireless & Networks

56 Basic OperationsPlaying Media FilesWhen devices are successfully connected, the source device’s media files are listed on the smartphone. This net

Page 146 - Call settings

Basic Operations 57Location-Based ServicesUse the smartphone’s GPS features to get directions, to identify locations, to keep track of weather condit

Page 147 - 146 Settings

58 Basic OperationsVerizon Wireless makes no representation of accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any location data, product or service. When yo

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5Media Center 88Camera ...

Page 149 - Motion recognition

Calling & Messaging 59PhoneTap Phone from the Launcher to open.Phone CallsMaking CallsSeveral methods are available for calling, as follows:• En

Page 150 - Settings 149

60 Calling & MessagingWhile on a CallTap Mute to turn the microphone off so that the phone doesn’t transmit sound to the other party.Tap Speaker

Page 151 - Battery and Power saver

Calling & Messaging 61Phone SettingsOn the Dialpad screen, tap D > Call settings.• Receive call by vol.up key: Allow pressing and holding the

Page 152 - Applications manager

62 Calling & MessagingVoice DialerUse Voice Dialer to dial by voice.Tap Voice Dialer from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > All

Page 153 - 152 Settings

Calling & Messaging 63PeopleUse People to manage contacts, including phone numbers and email addresses.Tap People from the Launcher to open.Addin

Page 154 - Personal

64 Calling & MessagingSearching for ContactsUse one of the following methods:• In the Groups tab, enter a contact name, phone number, email addr

Page 155 - Language & input

Calling & Messaging 65MessagingUse Messaging to send text or multimedia messages. Tap Messaging from the Launcher to open.Sending MessagesTap the

Page 156 - Backup & reset

66 Calling & MessagingSearching for MessagesTap D > Search and enter a search criteria.Deleting MessagesUse one of the following methods:• Ta

Page 157 - Accounts

Calling & Messaging 67Entering TextChanging the KeyboardThis phone supports several different language keyboards.Go to Apps > Settings > La

Page 158 - Accessibility

68 Calling & MessagingTyping Extra LettersTap the key to type numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks. There is another way to type them more

Page 159 - 158 Settings

6 Menu Functions 114Amazon ...

Page 160 - About phone

Internet 69BrowserBrowser is an all-purpose web and internet reader. Use it to search for information on the Internet and read webpages. Many of its f

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70 InternetScrollingScroll through long webpages by flicking the screen.Zooming in often magnifies pages so that they are wider than the display scree

Page 162 - Appendix 161

Internet 71Viewing WebpagesThe HomepageTap D > Homepage to return to the Browser’s homepage. To set an open website as the Browser’s homepage, tap

Page 163 - 162 Appendix

72 InternetSearching the Web Using GoogleEnter search criteria into the address field and tap the enter. Tap D > Settings > Advanced > Set se

Page 164 - Appendix 163

Internet 73BookmarksSaving BookmarksTap D > Save to bookmarks to save a webpage’s address for future reference. Among the options, enter a label, m

Page 165 - 164 Appendix

74 InternetBrowser SettingsTap D > Settings.General • Set new tab homepage: Select what page appears when a new tab opens. - Current page: With th

Page 166 - Updating the Software

Internet 75• Remember form data: Allow the Browser to preserve some data in some form fields for the next time you use that form. This is especially

Page 167 - Safety Information

76 Internet• Enable plug-ins: Enable downloading and installation of Browser plug-ins to access some more advanced features of various websites. Some

Page 168 - Appendix 167

Internet 77EmailTap Email from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > All apps > EmailSetting Up Email AccountSet up an email account w

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78 InternetReading MessagesTo switch to another email account, tap Inbox. Selecting an email account retrieves new messages. To manually retrieve new

Page 170 - Driving Safety

7Google ...135Smart V

Page 171 - Electronic Devices

Internet 79General Email SettingsTap D > Settings > General settings.• Automatic picture view: Display images embedded in a message immediately

Page 172 - Other Safety Guidelines

80 InternetGmailUse Gmail to quickly and directly access the Google mail service. Tap Gmail from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > Al

Page 173 - Precautions

Internet 81Reading MessagesTo switch to another Gmail account, tap Inbox. Selecting a Gmail account retrieves new messages. To manually retrieve new m

Page 174 - Body-Worn Operation

82 InternetGeneral Gmail SettingsIn a mailbox, tap D > Settings > General settings.• Confirm before deleting: Prevent a message from being dele

Page 175 - SAR Information

Internet 83TalkUse Talk to chat with contacts via Google Talk.Tap Talk from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > All apps > TalkTo sw

Page 176 - Appendix 175

84 InternetSearching FriendsTap the search icon ¼, then enter a friend’s name or email address.To sign out of Google TalkYou can sign out of Google Ta

Page 177 - 176 Appendix

Internet 85• Video chat notifications: Choose how to display when a video chat invitation arrives.• Video chat ringtone: Select a ringtone for video

Page 178 - Teletypewriter (TTY) Devices

86 InternetGoogle+Google Plus unites many Google services under one comprehensive account. It conveniently marries messaging and social networking.Not

Page 179 - FDA Consumer Updates

Internet 87Communities Communities are places for people to get together and talk about the interests they share. It shows suggested communities and a

Page 180 - Appendix 179

88 Media CenterCameraCamera can take both photographs and video.Tap the Camera from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > CameraWhile th

Page 181 - 180 Appendix

8 Accounts & sync ...156System ...

Page 182 - Appendix 181

Media Center 89Select any options, if necessary. Focus on the object by tapping the screen, and tap the shutter button. The picture is automatically

Page 183 - 182 Appendix

90 Media CenterInstant PicturesTap Ä > Mode > Instant Film. Tap the shutter button to take a picture. The picture appears in several seconds. T

Page 184 - Appendix 183

Media Center 91Camera SettingsTap Ä > Settings. Tap the box to toggle between options.• Review Screen: The options range from Off to 5 sec. If t

Page 185 - 184 Appendix

92 Media CenterTaking VideosSwitch between camera, video and panorama modes.Tap this shutter button to begin recording.Open the Gallery to display ph

Page 186 - Avoid potential hearing loss

Media Center 93Video EffectsTap Ä > Effects.• Color Effect: To apply a color effect to the video, choose one from among None, Grayscale, Sepia, a

Page 187 - 186 Appendix

94 Media CenterTime-Lapse VideosTime-lapse videos condense the filming period to make it seem as if people and objects are moving faster.Tap Ä > O

Page 188 - FCC compliance information

Media Center 95VideosTap Videos from the Apps screen to open.In Starter mode: Apps > Media > VideosPlaying VideosTap a video to watch it. To wa

Page 189 - 12-month limited warranty

96 Media CenterActivating the mini video screenReturn to the full video screen.Skip to the previous video. Skip to the next video. Pause and resume

Page 190 - Appendix 189

Media Center 97RepeatingOn the play screen, tap D > Settings. • Set the Repeat option to Off to deactivate. • Set the Repeat option to One to re

Page 191 - 190 Appendix

98 Media CenterManaging VideosViewing Video InformationOn the list screen, tap and hold a video and choose Properties. Deleting VideosOn the list scr

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