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Conventions used in this guide
In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and
important information:
This is a note. It might give extra information that’s only applicable in
certain situations. Or explain a specific feature in a bit more detail.
This is important info. Stuff you really need to know to accomplish a task or
get a feature to work properly.
This is a tip. It might provide an alternative way to do something or tell you
about a special option you might find useful.
This is a safety precaution. Read these carefully to avoid any potential
problems when using your phone.
Want more info?
For other helpful resources, go to www.htc.com/support. Please also
read the Safety and regulatory guide that’s included in the box.
For additional information about your phone, go to windowsphone.com.
Note: Certain Microsoft services/features may not be available in your
country or region.
Basics
Inside the box
You’ll find the following inside the box:
Phone
Battery
USB cable
3.5mm stereo headset
Power adapter
Micro SD card (installed)
Quick Start Guide
Product Safety & Warranty Statement
Back cover
Removing the back cover
Remove the back cover to access the battery compartment and SIM
card slot.
With the phone turned off, hold
1.
your phone securely with the
front facing down.
With your thumb or finger, lift up
2.
the back cover from the small
notch at the top of the phone.
Replacing the back cover
Secure the bottom part of the
1.
back cover first by aligning the
tabs on the back cover into the
openings located inside the
battery compartment.
Press the sides and the top part
2.
of the back cover down to lock
the cover into place. You will
hear a click when the back cover
is locked in place.
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Battery
Your phone uses a rechargeable battery. Please use only original
batteries and accessories that came with your phone or replacements
that we recommend.
How long the battery can last before it needs recharging depends on
how you use your phone. Among these are the phone features and
accessories you use (for example, leaving your Bluetooth connection
always on uses more power). Long phone calls and frequent web
browsing use up much battery power. Also, consider your location:
poor signal strength from your mobile network and extreme
temperature make the battery work harder.
Inserting the battery
Remove the back cover. See “Removing the back cover”.
1.
Insert the battery with its exposed copper contacts into the
2.
phone first. The exposed copper contacts should be on the left
when you insert the battery.
Gently push the battery into place.
3.