Setting Up Your PhoneGetting to Know Your Phone
Setting Up Your Phone (continued)
Headphone jack
Earpiece
Notification LED
In most apps, you’ll
see 3 dots which you
can tap to view menu
options and icon labels.
Back
Microphone
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Power
Front
camera
Search
the web
Start
Volume up
Volume down
Camera
Insert the SIM Card
Hold your phone securely upside
down with the front facing away
from you.
With your thumbs, push the
bottom cover out to remove it.
Note: If your remove the bottom
cover while the phone is on, the
phone automatically turns off and
you’ll lose all unsaved work.
Insert the SIM card with its gold
contacts facing down and its cutoff corner facing outward.
Replace the back cover.
Charge the Battery
Connect the phone to the AC
adapter using the USB sync cable.
Plug in the AC adapter to an
electrical outlet to start charging.
• The notification LED is red and
displays in the status bar
when charging.
• The notification LED is green
and displays in the status
bar when charging is complete.
Turn on Your Phone
Press the power button. The phone
vibrates to tell you that it’s powered
on.
Power button
Sign into Your Phone
A Windows Live ID is the email
address you use to sign in to services
like Xbox LIVE®, Zune®, and Hotmail®.
Note: This step can be skipped until
a later time. To add an account after
the initial set up, go to Settings, and
then tap email + accounts > add an
account > Windows Live.
You can see your Xbox LIVE scores
or achievements or use your Zune
Music Pass on your phone by using
your Xbox LIVE ID or Zune ID to sign
into your phone. To check the ID you
are using:
• For Xbox LIVE: On your Xbox 360®
console, sign in with your gamertag,
then press the Guide button on your
controller (the one in the middle that
looks like the Xbox logo).
• For Zune: Sign in to the Zune
software on your PC. Right-click
your profile picture and click Switch
user to see your Windows Live ID.
Lock and Unlock the Screen
To lock the screen, briefly press the
power button.
To unlock the
screen, press
the power
button, then
drag or flick the
screen up.
Find More Information
About the Start Screen
Making Calls and Checking Your Voicemail
Changing Your Ringtone
Sending Text Messages*
On the Web
• Interactive web tutorials are available at att.com/Tutorials.
Select Manufacturer: HTC and Model: TITAN II from the drop down menus.
• Detailed support information including device specifications, user guide,
troubleshooting, user forums and knowledgebase articles are available at
att.com/DeviceSupport.
• For information about your wireless account, service plan or network,
visit att.com/Wireless.
On the Phone
Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from any AT&T mobile
phone for assistance with your service or device.
Find Accessories
Accessories for your smartphone are available at
att.com/WirelessAccessories or visit your local AT&T store.
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and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional
terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. All features, functionality and other product
specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Contact your service provider
for details. Accessories sold separately.
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The Start screen contains tiles that are
associated with apps and Hubs on your
phone. Flick up or down on the screen to see
the other tiles.
Pin Items to the Start Screen
You can pin all sorts of things to the Start
screen, including apps, websites, map
locations and even contacts. When you pin
a contact to the Start screen, you’ll get all of
that person’s feed updates—right from that
tile.
• To pin most things to the Start screen,
press and hold the item until the menu
appears, then tap pin to start. For others,
you can tap pin in the app bar at the
bottom.
• If you’d like to move a tile somewhere else
on the Start screen, press and hold the tile,
and move it where you like it.
• To remove a tile, press and hold it, and tap
unpin .
Tap the top
of the screen
to display the
status bar.
Tap a tile to open
the application or
Hub.
Tap to go to the
application list.
Make a Phone Call
Tap the Phone tile.
Tap .
Tap the desired phone number.
Tap call.
• To adjust the in-call volume,
press the volume control buttons.
• To end the call, tap end call.
Tip: If you’ve added contacts to your
phone, you can make a call from the People hub.
Check your Voicemail Messages
From your phone
Tap the Phone tile.
Press and hold the number 1 key.
If you’ve set up a voicemail passcode, enter the passcode when asked.
Follow the voice prompts.
From other phones
Dial your 10-digit phone number.
Tap the * key when you hear your personal greeting.
Enter your personal password.
Follow the voice prompts.
Tap > Settings > ringtone +
sounds.
Tap the Ringtone box.
Preview the ringtone by
tapping .
Tap the name of the ringtone to
set it as your ringtone.
Tap the Messaging tile.
Tap to compose.
Enter recipients in the To field. You
can:
• Enter phone numbers or
contact names. Select any
matching contacts from the
drop-down list. Use semicolons
to separate recipients.
• Tap and select names from
your contact list.
Tap the message callout and
compose your message.
If desired, tap to attach a
photo.
Tap to send the message.
Please don’t text and drive.
* Pay-Per-Use rates apply, if you don’t
have a Messaging Plan.