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User Guide
Nokia Lumia 635
Issue 1.3 EN-US
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This guide isn't all there is...
There's a user guide in your phone – it's always with you, available when needed. Check out videos, find answers to your questions, and get helpful tips. On the start screen, swipe left, and tap Lumia Help+Tips. If you’re new to Windows Phone, check out the section for new Windows Phone users.
For info on Microsoft Mobile Service terms and Privacy policy, go to www.nokia.com/privacy.
First start-up
Your new phone comes with great features that are installed when you start your phone for the first time. Allow some minutes while your phone sets up.
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User Guide
Nokia Lumia 635

Contents

For your safety 5
Get started 6
Keys and parts 6
Insert the SIM and memory card 6
Remove the SIM and memory card 9
Switch the phone on 11
Charge your phone 12
Transfer content to your Nokia Lumia 14
Lock the keys and screen 16
Connect the headset 17
Antenna locations 18
Basics 19
Get to know your phone 19
Accounts 28
Personalize your phone 31
Cortana 35
Take a screenshot 36
Extend battery life 37
Save on data roaming costs 38
Write text 39
Scan codes or text 43
Clock and calendar 44
Browse your SIM apps 46
Store 47
People & messaging 50
Calls 50
Contacts 55
Social networks 59
Messages 60
Mail 64
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Camera 69
Get to know Nokia Camera 69
Change the default camera 69
Camera basics 69
Advanced photography 71
Photos and videos 75
Maps & navigation 79
Switch location services on 79
Positioning methods 79
Internet 80
Define internet connections 80
Connect your computer to the web 80
Use your data plan efficiently 81
Web browser 81
Search the web 83
Close internet connections 83
Entertainment 85
Watch and listen 85
FM radio 86
MixRadio 87
Sync music and videos between your phone and computer 87
Games 88
Office 90
Microsoft Office Mobile 90
Write a note 92
Continue with a document on another device 93
Use the calculator 93
Use your work phone 93
Tips for business users 94
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Phone management & connectivity 96
Update your phone software 96
Use a high speed connection 97
Wi-Fi 97
Bluetooth 98
Memory and storage 100
Copy content between your phone and computer 101
Security 103
Wallet 104
Access codes 105
Troubleshooting and support 107
Find your model number and serial number (IMEI) 108
Product and safety info 108
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For your safety

Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREAS
Switch the device off when mobile phone use is not allowed or when it may cause interference or danger, for example, in aircraft, in hospitals or near medical equipment, fuel, chemicals, or
blasting areas. Obey all instructions in restricted areas.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
BATTERIES, CHARGERS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
Use only batteries, chargers, and other accessories approved by Microsoft Mobile for use with
this device. Third-party chargers that comply with the IEC/EN 62684 standard, and that can connect to your device micro USB connector, may be compatible. Do not connect incompatible products.
KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRY
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
GLASS PARTS
The device screen is made of glass. This glass can break if the device is dropped on a hard
surface or receives a substantial impact. If the glass breaks, do not touch the glass parts of the device or attempt to remove the broken glass from the device. Stop using the device until the glass is replaced by qualified service personnel.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Exercise caution when holding your device near your ear while the speakerphone is in use.
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Get started

Get to grips with the basics, and have your phone up and running in no time.

Keys and parts

Explore the keys and parts of your new phone.
1 Audio connector AHJ 3.5 mm 2 Earpiece 3 Volume keys 4 Power/Lock key 5 Microphone
6 Camera 7 Speakerphone 8 Micro-USB connector
Some of the accessories mentioned in this user guide, such as charger, headset, or data cable, may be sold separately.

Insert the SIM and memory card

Read on to learn how to insert a SIM card into your phone.
Important: Your device uses a micro-SIM card, also known as a mini-UICC SIM card. Use of incompatible SIM cards, or use of SIM card adapters, may damage the card or the device, and may corrupt data stored on the card.
Note: Switch the device off and disconnect the charger and any other device before removing any covers. Avoid touching electronic components while changing any covers. Always store and use the device with any covers attached.
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1. Switch your phone off.
2. On the corner of the phone, put the tip of your index finger in the seam between the screen frame
and the back cover. Press the middle of the back cover, bend the cover open, and remove it.
Do not use any sharp tools, as they may damage the screen.
3. If the battery is in, lift it out.
4. Push the SIM card into the SIM slot with the metal contact area down.
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5. If you have a memory card, push the card into the memory card slot.
6. Line up the battery contacts, and put the battery in.
7. Press the bottom edge of the back cover against the bottom edge of your phone, and snap the
cover into place.
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8. Switch your phone on.

Remove the SIM and memory card

Got a new SIM or memory card? Learn how to remove the previous card from your phone.
1. Switch your phone off.
2. On the corner of the phone, put the tip of your index finger in the seam between the screen frame
and the back cover. Press the middle of the back cover, bend the cover open, and remove it.
3. If the battery is in, lift it out.
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4. To remove the SIM card, pull it out from the slot.
5. To remove the memory card, pull it out from the slot.
6. Line up the battery contacts, and put the battery in.
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7. Press the bottom edge of the back cover against the bottom edge of your phone, and snap the
cover into place. Don't press the keys while attaching the cover.
8. Switch your phone on.

Switch the phone on

Are you ready? Switch your phone on, and start exploring it.
Press the power key until the phone vibrates.
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Switch the phone off
Press and hold the power key, and drag the lock screen down.

Charge your phone

Learn how to charge your phone.

Charge your phone with a USB charger

Your battery has been partially charged at the factory, but you may need to recharge it before you can switch the phone on for the first time.
Make sure you use a compatible USB charger to charge your phone. The charger may be available separately.
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1. Plug the charger into a wall outlet, then connect the micro-USB end of the charger's cable to your
phone.
2. When the battery is full, disconnect the charger from the phone, then from the wall outlet.
You don't need to charge the battery for a specific length of time, and you can use the phone while it's charging.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take up to 20 minutes before the charging indicator is displayed.
Tip: You can use USB charging when a wall outlet is not available. Data can be transferred while charging the device. The efficiency of USB charging power varies significantly, and it may take a long time for charging to start and the device to start functioning.
Make sure your computer is switched on.
First connect the USB cable to the computer, then to your phone. When the battery is full, first disconnect the USB cable from your phone, then from the computer.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery.

Battery

Take good care of your battery, it's the life force of your phone.
Use only Microsoft Mobile approved chargers designated for this phone. You can also use a compatible USB cable to charge your phone.
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Transfer content to your Nokia Lumia

Learn how to transfer content to your Nokia Lumia.

Transfer content to your new Nokia Lumia

Got a new phone and don’t want to lose your photos, videos, and other important stuff you have on your old phone? There are nifty ways to transfer content to your new phone.
These instructions may not apply to all phone models and manufacturers.
You may need to install some apps on your phone or computer for the transfer. Depending on what you need to install and how much content you are transferring, the transfer may take a while.
Some file formats may not be transferred. Some third-party converter apps may be available to convert the files to a format that can be transferred.
For more info, go to www.nokia.com/gb-en/switch-easy (in English only).

Copy contacts

Have your nearest and dearest instantly at your fingertips. Use the Transfer my Data app to easily copy your contacts, text messages, and pictures from your old phone. The app does not work with all phone models.
Tip: If you have an older Windows Phone device, or have previously backed up your contacts in your Microsoft Account, you can also add your account to your phone, and import the contacts to your phone straight from the service.
Your old phone needs to support Bluetooth. The contacts on your old phone need to be stored in the phone memory, not on the SIM.
1. On your old phone, switch Bluetooth on, and make sure the phone is visible to other devices.
2. On the start screen of your new phone, swipe left, and tap Transfer my Data.
3. Tap continue, and switch Bluetooth on.
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4. Select your old phone from the list of found devices, and follow the instructions shown on both
phones.
If your contacts are written in a language that is not supported by your new phone, the contact info may not be shown correctly.
If you don't yet have the Transfer my Data app, you can download it from www.windowsphone.com/
s?appid=dc08943b-7b3d-4ee5-aa3c-30f1a826af02.

Transfer content using your Microsoft account

If your old phone is a Windows Phone, the easiest way to transfer your contacts, calendar, and text messages to your new Nokia Lumia is your Microsoft account.
If you don't have a Microsoft account set up on your new Nokia Lumia yet, on the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap ALL SETTINGS > email+accounts > add an account, and create a Microsoft account following the instructions shown on the screen.
1. To select what you want to back up to your Microsoft account, on your previous Windows Phone device, on the start screen, swipe left, and tap Settings > backup.
Your contacts and calendar are backed up automatically to your Microsoft account.
2. On your new Nokia Lumia, sign in to your Microsoft account. Your contacts, calendar, and text messages are automatically transferred to your new Nokia Lumia.

Transfer content using OneDrive

Upload your Office documents, photos, and videos to OneDrive to easily transfer them from your old phone to your new Nokia Lumia.
To easily upload and manage your content in OneDrive, download and install the OneDrive app from:
• Google Play for an Android phone
• iTunes Store for an iPhone
• Store for Windows Phones (if not already in phone)
• Mac App Store for an Apple Mac
support.microsoft.com for your PC
You need a Microsoft account to sign in to OneDrive.
OneDrive may not be available for all phone models.
1. On your old phone, open the OneDrive app.
2. Tap , and select what you want to upload.
3. Select upload.
You can now sign in to OneDrive with your Microsoft account to access your content on any device and download it when you need it.
Tip: To transfer Office documents, you can also save them directly to OneDrive. To access your documents, on your new Nokia Lumia, tap Office > OneDrive.
Using services or downloading content, including free items, may cause the transfer of large amounts of data, which may result in data costs.
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Transfer content from a Symbian or S40 phone

Use Nokia Suite to transfer your contacts, calendar entries, and photos from a Symbian or S40 phone to your Nokia Lumia.
Make sure you have the latest Nokia Suite installed on your PC. You can download it from www.nokia.com/nokiasuite.
You need a Microsoft account to sign into OneDrive.
1. Use a compatible USB cable to connect your phone to your PC.
2. Open Nokia Suite on your PC.
3. Select Copy content to Nokia Lumia, and follow the instructions shown on your computer. Your
files are copied to OneDrive. Your photos are copied to the Pictures folder in OneDrive, and your contacts and calendar events to your Outlook.com.
4. To access your photos, on your Nokia Lumia, swipe left, and tap OneDrive. Your contacts and calendar events are synced automatically.
Tip: Your Nokia phone doesn’t support Nokia Suite? Or want to transfer other content, such as your videos? You can also connect your phone to your computer and drag and drop the files you want to transfer onto your computer. If you have the OneDrive desktop app, drag and drop the files straight to the OneDrive folder for automatic upload.

Transfer Outlook info from an Android phone or iPhone

Use your Microsoft account to transfer your Outlook contacts, calendar entries, and to-dos from your Android phone or iPhone to your Nokia Lumia.
You need a Microsoft account to sync your Nokia Lumia with Outlook.com.
1. Use a compatible USB cable to connect your phone to your computer.
2. On your computer, set the appropriate sync software, such as Samsung Kies, HTC Sense, Sony PC
Companion, or iTunes, to sync the items to Outlook, and sync contacts, calendar entries, and to-dos from your phone to your computer.
3. In Outlook, add the Microsoft account to Outlook using Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector. Go to www.office.microsoft.com, search for Hotmail Connector, and download it to your computer. You may need to configure the Hotmail Connector settings.
4. Sync the content you want from Outlook to your Microsoft account. It may take a while before the content is available on your Microsoft account.
5. To sync the content to your new Nokia Lumia, simply sign into your Microsoft account.
For more info, go to www.windowsphone.com, and see the FAQs on how to sync your Outlook contacts and calendar to Windows Phone.

Lock the keys and screen

Want to avoid accidentally making a call when your phone is in your pocket or bag?
Press the power key.
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Unlock the keys and screen
Press the power key, and drag the lock screen up.
Set the keys and screen to lock automatically On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap ALL SETTINGS > lock screen > Screen times out after, and select the length of time after which the keys and screen are locked
automatically.

Connect the headset

Enjoy your favorite music, or free your hands for other things when in a call.
The headset may be sold separately.
Connect the headset to your phone.
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Do not connect to products that create an output signal, as this may damage the device. Do not connect any voltage source to the audio connector. If you connect an external device or headset, other than those approved for use with this device, to the audio connector, pay special attention to volume levels.

Antenna locations

Learn where the antennas are located on your phone to get the best possible performance.
Avoid touching the antenna area while the antenna is in use. Contact with antennas affects the communication quality and may reduce battery life due to higher power level during operation.
The antenna areas are highlighted.
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Basics

Learn how to get the most out of your new phone.

Get to know your phone

Your phone has two views, start screen and apps menu. To switch between the views, simply swipe left or right.
Start screen: The animated live tiles show your missed calls and received messages, the latest news and weather forecasts, and more. Updates of your pinned contacts are shown on the tile, and you can view your contacts' details directly from the start screen.
Apps menu: All your apps are listed here, all neatly ordered. If you have a lot of apps, to look one up, tap .
To access the Windows Phone software license terms, select Settings > about. Please read the terms. Note that by using the software, you accept the terms. If you do not accept the terms, do not use the device or software. Instead contact Microsoft Mobile or the party from which you purchased the device to determine its return policy.

Back, start, and search key

The back, start, and search keys help you navigate your phone.
• To see which apps you have open, press and hold . You can then switch to another app or close
the ones you don’t need.
• To go back to the previous screen you were in, press . Your phone remembers all the apps and
websites you've visited since the last time your screen was locked.
• To go to the start screen, press . The app you were in stays open in the background.
• To search the web or for items on your phone, press .
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Use the touch screen

Explore your phone with a tap, swipe, or drag.
1. To use your phone, simply tap or tap and hold the touch screen.
2. To open further options, place your finger on an item until the menu opens.
Example: To open an app or other item, tap the app or item. To edit or delete a calendar
appointment, tap and hold the appointment, and select the appropriate option.
Tap and hold to drag an item
Place your finger on the item for a couple of seconds, and slide your finger across the screen.
Swipe
Place your finger on the screen, and slide your finger in the direction you want.
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Example: Swipe left or right between the start screen and the apps menu, or between different
views in the hubs. To quickly scroll through a long list or menu, slide your finger quickly in a flicking motion up or down the screen, and lift your finger. To stop the scrolling, tap the screen.
Zoom in or out
Place 2 fingers on an item, such as a map, photo, or web page, and slide your fingers apart or together.
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Important: Avoid scratching the touch screen. Never use an actual pen, pencil, or other sharp
object on the touch screen.
Tip: The screen rotates automatically when you turn the phone 90 degrees. To lock the screen in its current orientation, on the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > screen rotation. Switch Rotation lock to On . Screen rotation may not work in all apps or views.

Switch between views and apps

Don't have all the apps you need on your start screen? Swipe to the apps menu to find them. Or check what’s already running on your phone and switch between the apps.
To see all apps on your phone, on the start screen, simply swipe left. To return to the start screen, swipe right.
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Tip: To find an app quickly, tap any letter in the apps menu, and in the following menu, tap the
first letter or character for the app you want.
View, switch between, and close open apps
To view the open apps, press and hold . To switch the app, swipe to the app you want, and tap the app. To close the apps you no longer need, tap .

Check notifications on your phone

Want to check your latest mails or messages quickly? Or to connect to a Wi-Fi network easily? You can quickly check notifications, change some settings, and more in the action center that opens from the top of the screen.
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen.
In this screen, you can:
See your missed calls and recent unread mails and messages
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Check any notifications, such as available app updates in Store
Open apps
Check for Wi-Fi networks, and connect to them
Quickly jump to settings
2. To close the menu, press the back key.
Personalize the action center On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > notifications +actions. To change a shortcut, tap the shortcut and the app you want. You can also select which
notifications you want to receive and how.

Change the volume

Trouble hearing your phone ringing in noisy environments, or calls too loud? You can change the volume to your liking.
Use the volume keys.
By default, the volume keys control the volume of alarms and reminders.
Switch to silent mode
Press a volume key, and tap > .
Tip: If you don’t want your phone to vibrate, tap . To change other sound settings, on the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > ringtones+sounds.
Change the volume for media and apps
Press a volume key, tap , and set the volume for media and apps.

Set your phone to driving mode

Driving mode helps you minimize distraction when driving, letting you concentrate on your journey.
1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > driving mode > next.
2. To set the phone to ignore calls, switch Ignore calls to On . To set the phone to ignore text messages, switch Ignore texts to On .
3. Tap next.
4. To send an automatic text message when someone calls or texts you, explaining why you can't
answer, switch Text replies to calls, Text replies to texts, or both to On . To edit the message, tap the text box.
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5. Tap next > add a device, and tap the Bluetooth device you connect your phone to when driving,
such as a headset.
Driving mode starts automatically when the phone and the added Bluetooth device connect.

Use your phone with ease

Struggling with small text or blurry images? Make the fonts larger and the screen easier to view. You can also use your phone with a teletypewriter (TTY/TDD).
1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS.
2. Tap ease of access.
Change the font size Tap the Text size slider.
Switch high contrast on Switch High contrast to On .
Magnify the screen
Switch Screen magnifier to On , and double-tap the screen with 2 fingers. When using the magnifier, use 2 fingers to move around the screen. To stop magnification, double-tap the screen with 2 fingers.
Use your phone with a TTY/TDD
Switch TTY/TDD to full.
The available TTY/TDD modes may vary depending on your network service provider.
Use your phone with a hearing aid
Switch Telecoil to On .
To check the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone, go to www.nokiaaccessibility.com/ hac.html.
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Use the screen reader

Narrator reads the info on your screen aloud.
Not all languages are supported, and you may need to download additional language packages.
1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap ALL SETTINGS > ease of access, and switch Narrator to On .
2. To hear the names of the items on the screen, move your finger on the screen. To open an item, double-tap the item.
Close the screen reader
Press the start key and the volume up key at the same time to switch Narrator off or back on.

Use your phone in airplane mode

In places where you don't want to make or receive calls, you can still access your music, videos, and offline games if you switch airplane mode on.
Airplane mode closes connections to the mobile network and switches your device's wireless features off. Comply with the instructions and safety requirements given by, for example, an airline, and any applicable laws and regulations. Where allowed, you can connect to a Wi-Fi network to, for example, browse the internet or switch Bluetooth on in airplane mode.
1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > airplane mode.
2. Switch Status to On .

Icons shown on your phone

The status bar at the top of the screen tells you the current time, battery and signal strength, and much more.
Tip: To see hidden icons, tap the status bar.
Mobile signal strength
Signal strength
Your phone isn't connected to a mobile network.
There is no SIM card in your phone.
Your SIM card is locked.
Airplane mode is switched on.
Your phone is roaming outside your home mobile network.
Mobile data connection
Single letters, combinations of letters, or combinations of letters and numbers show the type of mobile network to which you're connected.
Icons that show the network connection type may vary between regions and network service providers.
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Your phone is connected to a 2G network.
Your phone is connected to a 4G network.
An LTE data connection is open.
Wi-Fi connection
A Wi-Fi connection is available.
A Wi-Fi connection is active.
A mobile data connection is shared with other devices over Wi-Fi.
Data is transferred over Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth device
A Bluetooth device is connected to your phone.
Bluetooth is switched on, but your phone isn't connected to a Bluetooth device.
Battery
Battery power level
The battery is charging.
Battery saver mode is switched on.
Battery power or state of the battery isn't currently known.
Notifications
You have unread notifications.
Profiles
Vibrate mode is switched on.
Silent mode is switched on.
Call forwarding
Your calls are forwarded to another number or your voice mailbox.
Location
An app or service is using your location info.
Driving mode
Driving mode is switched on.
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Accounts

Learn about the different accounts on your phone and what you can do with them.

Microsoft account

With a Microsoft account, you can access Microsoft services with a single username and password on your computer or phone. You can also use the same username and password on your Xbox.
With your Microsoft account, you can, for example:
• Download content from Store
• Back up your contacts
• Upload, store, and share pictures and documents
• Back up your phone on OneDrive
• Play Xbox games
• Get your avatar and gaming achievements on your phone, and add to them when you play games
on your phone
• Keep track of and lock your lost phone with Find My Phone
• Get feeds from social networking services to your People hub
To learn more about Microsoft account and what can you do with it, go to
www.windowsphone.com.

Create your Microsoft account

Spice up your life and get more from your phone – create a Microsoft account. If you didn’t create a Microsoft account during the first start-up, you can always do it later.
1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > email +accounts > add an account.
2. Tap Microsoft account.
3. Create your Microsoft account, or sign in with your existing username and password, and follow
the instructions shown on your phone.
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Parents must approve the account for children under the age of 13. To approve the account, on the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap ALL SETTINGS > email+accounts > add an account > Microsoft account, and follow the instructions shown on the phone.
You can also create or manage your account at www.live.com.

Set up My Family

Want to control what your kids can download with their phones? With My Family, you can restrict your kids from downloading paid or age-rated content from Store or games store.
Xbox doesn't support child accounts in some countries or regions where Windows Phones are available.
1. Go to https://www.windowsphone.com/family, and log in to your Microsoft account.
2. Add the account you want to My Family.
3. Change the settings for your kid’s account.

OneDrive

Learn what OneDrive is and how to use it.
OneDrive cloud storage
Store your stuff in the clouds. You don't need to worry about freeing memory for your favorite or new apps.
OneDrive is cloud storage for all your documents and photos, so you can access, share, or restore them if needed. You can also set it to back up your stuff automatically, so when you take a photo or a video, it's copied to your cloud album.
With OneDrive, you can access your photos, documents, and more from your phone, tablet, or computer. Depending on the app, you can even continue working on a document right from where you left it earlier.
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There are several places where you can access your stuff on OneDrive. You can save photos to OneDrive in the Photos hub, or manage your office documents in the Office hub.
Save your photos and other stuff to OneDrive
You can upload files saved on your phone to OneDrive for easy access from your phone, tablet, or computer.
You need a Microsoft account to connect to OneDrive.
On the start screen, swipe left, and tap OneDrive.
Upload a photo
Tap and the photo you want to upload.
Tip: To set your phone to automatically upload photos or videos to OneDrive, on the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS. Swipe to applications, and tap photos+camera > OneDrive.
Save an Office document to OneDrive Tap Office, swipe to places, and tap phone. Then tap and hold the file you want to save, and tap save to... > OneDrive.
Tip: You can also save a document to OneDrive while working on it. Tap > save as..., and
switch Save to to OneDrive. If you change the Save to location, it changes the default location for all files.
When you save your Office documents to OneDrive, you can continue working on the document right where you left it, on any device connected to your Microsoft account.
Share your photos and documents between your devices
With OneDrive, you can easily access your photos, documents, and other stuff you have uploaded from any of your devices.
To upload your photos, documents, or other stuff saved on your phone, tablet, or computer to OneDrive, you need to sign in to your Microsoft account. To access the uploaded content on another device, you need to sign in to the same Microsoft account that was used when uploading the content.
To upload or download content, you need an internet connection. If you don't have a data plan, the data transmission costs may pile up quickly. For info about possible data costs, contact your network service provider.
There are several places where you can access your stuff on OneDrive. On your phone, you can check your photos and videos in the Photos hub, or open your Office documents in the Office hub. You can also download the OneDrive app from Store to see and manage all types of files on your phone.
On your tablet or computer, you can either manage your stuff online at onedrive.com, or you can use the OneDrive app and access OneDrive straight from your desktop. If you don't yet have the OneDrive app, you can download and install it from onedrive.com.
Tip: With the OneDrive app on your computer, you can simply drag and drop the files you want to upload to the OneDrive folder in the file manager, such as Windows Explorer or Finder, and the files are automatically uploaded to OneDrive.
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