Sharp SH930W User Manual

User Guide
SH930W
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started.................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Front ............................................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Back................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Installing SIM Card and Battery................................................................. 2
1.3.1 Remove the back cover .................................................................................. 2
1.3.2 Install the SIM card ........................................................................................ 2
1.3.3 Install the battery ............................................................................................ 3
1.3.4 Replace the back cover................................................................................... 3
1.5.1 Turn Device On or Off ................................................................................... 5
1.5.2 Reboot Device ................................................................................................ 5
1.5.3 Set Device to Airplane Mode ......................................................................... 5
1.5.4 Set Device to Vibrate Mode ........................................................................... 5
1.5.5 Set Device to Silent Mode.............................................................................. 5
1.5.6 Set Device to Sleep Mode .............................................................................. 5
1.6 Locking and Unlocking the Screen ........................................................... 6
1.8 Using the Headset..................................................................................... 11
1.9 Adjusting the Volume ............................................................................... 11
Chapter 2: The Basics......................................................................... 12
2.1 Home Screen ............................................................................................. 12
2.1.1 Status Bar...................................................................................................... 13
2.1.2 Notifications Panel ....................................................................................... 14
2.1.3 Open Applications ........................................................................................ 14
2.1.4 View Recently-Used Applications ............................................................... 14
2.1.5 Shortcut Icons............................................................................................... 15
2.1.6 Widgets......................................................................................................... 17
2.1.7 Change Home Settings ................................................................................. 18
2.1.8 Organize the Applications ............................................................................ 19
2.2 Lock Screen............................................................................................... 22
2.2.1 Change the Welcome Sheet Wallpaper ........................................................ 22
2.2.2 Notification Reminder .................................................................................. 24
2.2.3 Switch Different User Interface.................................................................... 25
Chapter 3: Using On-screen Keyboard............................................. 26
3.1 On-Screen Keyboard................................................................................. 26
3.1.1 Use the On-Screen Keyboard ....................................................................... 27
3.1.2 Select Layout ................................................................................................ 27
3.1.3 Switch Language .......................................................................................... 27
3.1.4 Switch Input Method .................................................................................... 28
3.1.5 English Input ................................................................................................ 28
3.1.6 Voice Input Method...................................................................................... 31
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3.1.7 Configure the Input Method ......................................................................... 31
Chapter 4: People................................................................................ 32
4.1 Adding Contacts........................................................................................ 32
4.2 Importing Contacts ................................................................................... 33
4.3 Backing up Contacts................................................................................. 33
4.4 Communicating with Contacts................................................................. 34
4.4.1 Call Contacts ................................................................................................ 34
4.4.2 Text Contacts................................................................................................ 34
4.4.3 Email Contacts.............................................................................................. 34
4.5 Managing Contacts ................................................................................... 35
4.5.1 Edit Contacts ................................................................................................ 35
4.5.2 Delete Contacts............................................................................................. 35
4.5.3 Share Contact Information ........................................................................... 35
4.5.4 Assign Contact Ringtone.............................................................................. 35
4.5.5 Block Contact Telephone Number ............................................................... 36
4.6 Favorite Contacts...................................................................................... 36
4.6.1 View Favorites.............................................................................................. 36
4.6.2 Add to Favorites ........................................................................................... 36
4.6.3 Remove from Favorites ................................................................................ 36
4.7 Searching for Contacts............................................................................. 37
Chapter 5: Using the Phone............................................................... 38
5.1 Making a Call ............................................................................................. 38
5.2 Answering a call........................................................................................ 40
5.3 Ending a call.............................................................................................. 40
5.4 In-Call Options........................................................................................... 40
5.5 Call Log...................................................................................................... 41
Chapter 6: Email & Messaging........................................................... 42
6.1 Text Message............................................................................................. 42
6.1.1 Create and Send Text Messages ................................................................... 42
6.1.2 Receive and Manage Messages .................................................................... 42
6.2 Multimedia Message ................................................................................. 44
6.2.1 Create and Send MMS Messages ................................................................. 44
6.3 Voice Message........................................................................................... 45
6.4 Customizing Message Settings ............................................................... 46
6.5 Email Accounts ......................................................................................... 47
6.5.1 Set Up Email Account .................................................................................. 47
6.5.2 Add More Email Accounts........................................................................... 49
6.5.3 Select Email Accounts.................................................................................. 49
6.5.4 Delete Email Accounts ................................................................................. 49
6.6 Using Email................................................................................................ 50
6.6.1 Compose and Send Emails ........................................................................... 50
6.6.2 Receive Emails ............................................................................................. 50
6.6.3 Read and Reply to Emails ............................................................................ 51
6.6.4 Manage Email Folders.................................................................................. 51
6.6.5 Customize Email Settings............................................................................. 52
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6.7 Gmail .......................................................................................................... 53
6.7.1 Sign in to Gmail............................................................................................ 53
6.7.2 Refresh Gmail............................................................................................... 53
6.7.3 Create and Send Emails................................................................................ 54
6.7.4 Read and Reply to Emails ............................................................................ 54
6.7.5 Manage Emails ............................................................................................. 55
6.7.6 Configure Gmail Settings ............................................................................. 55
Chapter 7: Using Internet ................................................................... 57
7.1 Connecting to Internet.............................................................................. 57
7.1.1 Wi-Fi............................................................................................................. 57
7.1.2 Cellular Data Network.................................................................................. 60
7.2 Browsing a Web Page............................................................................... 61
7.2.1 Manage Web Page........................................................................................ 61
7.3 Google Search........................................................................................... 63
7.3.1 Search by Voice............................................................................................ 64
7.4 Google Maps.............................................................................................. 64
7.5 Using Turn-By-Turn Navigation............................................................... 66
7.6 Google Play Store ..................................................................................... 66
7.7 YouTube..................................................................................................... 67
7.8 Dropbox...................................................................................................... 68
Chapter 8: Using Bluetooth................................................................ 72
8.1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices............................................................ 72
8.2 Transferring Files to Bluetooth Devices ................................................. 73
8.3 Receiving Files to Bluetooth Devices ..................................................... 74
Chapter 9: Connectivity...................................................................... 75
9.1 Connecting to Computer or Notebook.................................................... 75
9.1.1 List of Software ............................................................................................ 76
9.1.2 Driver Installation......................................................................................... 77
9.2 Factory Data Reset.................................................................................... 78
9.3 OTA Software Update ............................................................................... 79
Chapter 10: Multimedia Applications................................................ 81
10.1 Photos and Videos.................................................................................. 81
10.1.1 Take Photos ................................................................................................ 81
10.1.2 Record Videos ............................................................................................ 82
10.1.3 Take Multiple Shots ................................................................................... 83
10.1.4 Use Self-Timer ........................................................................................... 84
10.1.5 Take Panorama Shots ................................................................................. 85
10.1.6 Review Photos ............................................................................................ 86
10.1.7 Review Videos............................................................................................ 86
10.1.8 Configure Camera Settings......................................................................... 87
10.1.9 Capture Screenshots ................................................................................... 89
10.2 Viewing Photos & Videos....................................................................... 90
10.3 MediaShare.............................................................................................. 91
10.3.1 Digital Media Server (DMS) ...................................................................... 92
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Chapter 11: Music ............................................................................... 93
11.1 Using Music Player ................................................................................. 93
11.1.1 Play Songs .................................................................................................. 93
11.1.2 Playback Screen.......................................................................................... 93
11.1.3 Create Playlists ........................................................................................... 94
11.1.4 Customize Ringtone ................................................................................... 95
11.1.5 Delete Songs............................................................................................... 95
11.1.6 Customize the Sound Effects...................................................................... 96
11.1.7 Enable Sleep Mode..................................................................................... 96
11.2 FM Radio.................................................................................................. 97
11.2.1 Listen to Radio ........................................................................................... 97
11.2.2 Record the Radio ........................................................................................ 97
11.3 Muzee Radio ............................................................................................ 98
Chapter 12: Programs....................................................................... 100
12.1 Browser.................................................................................................. 100
12.2 Calculator............................................................................................... 100
12.3 Camera................................................................................................... 100
12.4 Clock....................................................................................................... 101
12.5 Email....................................................................................................... 101
12.6 File Manager .......................................................................................... 102
12.7 Memo...................................................................................................... 102
12.8 Messaging.............................................................................................. 103
12.9 Gallery.................................................................................................... 103
12.10 People................................................................................................... 103
12.11 Phone ................................................................................................... 103
12.12 Date and Time Settings....................................................................... 103
12.13 Voice Note............................................................................................ 104
Chapter 13: Managing Your Phone.................................................. 105
13.1 Wireless and Networks Settings.......................................................... 105
13.1.1 Wi-Fi......................................................................................................... 105
13.1.2 Bluetooth .................................................................................................. 105
13.1.3 Data usage ................................................................................................ 105
13.1.4 Airplane Mode.......................................................................................... 107
13.1.5 VPN .......................................................................................................... 108
13.1.6 Tethering & Portable Hotspot .................................................................. 109
13.1.7 Mobile Networks ...................................................................................... 109
13.2 Device Settings...................................................................................... 110
13.2.1 Call settings .............................................................................................. 110
13.2.2 Sound........................................................................................................ 111
13.2.3 Display...................................................................................................... 112
13.2.4 Storage...................................................................................................... 114
13.2.5 Battery ...................................................................................................... 114
13.2.6 Apps.......................................................................................................... 114
13.3 Personal Settings.................................................................................. 114
13.3.1 Location Access........................................................................................ 114
13.3.2 Security..................................................................................................... 115
13.3.3 Language & Input..................................................................................... 116
13.3.4 Backup & Reset........................................................................................ 117
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13.4 Accounts Settings................................................................................. 117
13.4.1 Dropbox.................................................................................................... 117
13.4.2 Email......................................................................................................... 117
13.4.3 Google ...................................................................................................... 117
13.4.4 Add Account............................................................................................. 117
13.5 System Settings .................................................................................... 118
13.5.1 Date & Time ............................................................................................. 118
13.5.2 Accessibility ............................................................................................. 118
13.5.3 Developer Options.................................................................................... 119
13.5.4 About Phone ............................................................................................. 121
Chapter 14: Specifications............................................................... 122
Chapter 15: Troubleshooting........................................................... 123
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.1 Your Device
1.1.1 Front
1.1.2 Back
Touch screen
Headset jack
Microphone
Front camera
Status LED
Earpiece
Power button
Rear camera
Back cover
Speaker
USB port
Flash
Microphone
Volume (+/-) button
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1.2 Accessories
Your package comes with the following items. If any of them is missing, please contact your retailer.
1.3 Installing SIM Card and Battery
1.3.1 Remove the back cover
1. Turn the device off. See “Turn off the device” on page 5.
2. Push and slide upwards to open the back cover.
1.3.2 Install the SIM card
1. Insert the SIM card as shown.
2. Push the SIM card until it clicks into place.
NOTE: This device uses a micro-SIM card. If your SIM
card does not match, please contact your service provider or your dealer.
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1.3.3 Install the battery
1. Insert the battery.
2. Make sure the contacts of the battery are aligned with the connectors on the battery slot.
To remove the battery
Use your fingertip to lift the battery and remove it from the slot.
1.3.4 Replace the back cover
Secure the hooks on the back cover with the designated holes on the device and close the back cover.
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1.4 Charging the Battery
The battery that came with the device is only partially charged.
Charge the battery
1. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the device.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the AC adapter.
3. Plug the AC adapter to a wall outlet to start charging.
When the battery is charging and the device is turned on, the icon is displayed on
the status bar. When the battery is fully charged, the icon is displayed on the
status bar.
Warning
Please use indoors and in dry places.
Overheat protection mechanism is activated, the device will temporarily stop charging: When the system temperature reaches the maximum operating temperature, the device will automatically activate the overheat protection mechanism and temporarily stops battery charging. When the system temperature drops, the system will automatically restart the battery charging.
NOTE: Battery life varies depending on network, applications, and ambient
temperature.
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1.5 Turning the Device On or Off
After installing the SIM card and charging the battery, the device is ready to be turned on.
1.5.1 Turn Device On or Off
Turn on the device Press and hold the Power button until the device turns on.
Turn off the device
1. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. A pop-up window appears, tap Power off.
3. Tap OK to confirm.
1.5.2 Reboot Device
1. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. On the options menu, tap Restart.
1.5.3 Set Device to Airplane Mode
1. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. On the options menu, tap Airplane mode.
1.5.4 Set Device to Vibrate Mode
1. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. On the options menu, tap .
1.5.5 Set Device to Silent Mode
1. Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds.
2. On the options menu, tap .
1.5.6 Set Device to Sleep Mode
To set the device to sleep mode, press the Power button. This turns the display off. To turn the display on, press the Power button again.
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1.6 Locking and Unlocking the Screen
Lock the screen to prevent it from accidentally being touched. By default, the screen locks after being idle for a period of time (see “Sleep” on page 113).
Lock the screen
To manually lock the screen and turn off the display,
press the Power button.
Unlock the screen
1. If the display is turned off, press the Power
button.
2. Drag the lock icon ( ) downwards to unlock the
screen.
NOTE: To use the Camera ( ), Phone ( ), or Messaging ( ) function directly, drag
the lock icon ( ) upwards, then drag it to the respective icon.
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1.7 Creating a Google Account
1. Tap Settings.
2. In ACCOUNTS, tap Add account.
3. Tap Google to create a google account.
4. Tap New to create a new account.
5. Enter your name and tap .
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6. Enter the account name and tap . The system will automatically check the availability of the account name.
7. Create your password and tap .
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8. Set the recovery information (i.e. alternative email account and security question) and tap .
9. Tap Join Google+ if you want to join the Google+ or Not now if you want to skip this step.
10.Read the agreement and tap to complete the account setup.
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11.Enter the authentication text as shown on the screen.
12.Tap Set up credit card and enter your credit card
information to enable purchases from Google Play
Store, and then tap Save. Or, tap Not Now to skip this step.
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13.Select the items that you want to synchronize and tap .
1.8 Using the Headset
For hands-free conversation or listening to music, plug a headset to the headset jack.
NOTE:
• When using a headset, your ability to hear outside sounds may be limited. Do not use a headset if it will endanger you.
• Do not set the headset volume to its maximum as it may damage your hearing.
1.9 Adjusting the Volume
There are two ways to adjust the volume:
Press the volume (+/-) button repeatedly to adjust the volume.
Press the volume button once. Drag the volume slider to adjust the volume.
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Chapter 2: The Basics
2.1 Home Screen
From the Home screen, you can quickly access common features and view notifications of missed calls, received messages, check battery, and connection status.
TIP: Swipe your finger up/down to view more applications.
Status bar
• Displays status and notification icons and clock.
• Message, connection, and other notifications are also displayed here.
APPS / WIDGETS /
SHORTCUTS tab
Phone
Tap to make calls.
Recent Apps
Tap to view recent applications.
Browser
Tap to browse a web page.
Messaging
Tap to send messages.
Tap an icon to access the application.
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2.1.1 Status Bar
Status bar icons indicate different types of information.
The icons on the status bar indicate the following information:
Icon Description Icon Description
Battery is full. Incoming progress.
Battery is charging. Missed call notification.
Battery is completely discharged.
New text message notification.
Maximum signal strength. Fewer bars indicate lower signal strength.
New email notification.
Wi-Fi is connected. Silent mode is activated.
Bluetooth connection is active.
Vibrate mode is activated.
An alarm is set. Airplane mode is activated.
A headset is connected. File has been downloaded.
FM radio is on.
Device is connected to PC via USB connector.
Battery icon
Wi-Fi icon
Missed call icon
Current time
Network icon
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2.1.2 Notifications Panel
The notifications panel displays the device activities,
details of status or other notifications.
Open the notifications panel
Tap and slide the status bar downwards.
To open related applications, touch a notification.
Close the notifications panel
• To directly close a notification (without viewing), simply tap and hold the notification and drag it to the left/right of the screen.
• To close the notification panel, slide the status bar upwards to close the notifications panel.
2.1.3 Open Applications
Tap an icon to open the application.
2.1.4 View Recently-Used Applications
Tap . The recently-used applications are displayed.
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2.1.5 Shortcut Icons
Add a shortcut icon
1. From the Home screen, tap APPS tab to display
the applications.
2. To add an item, tap and hold the application icon. A appears on the application icon.
3. Tap and select Add shortcut .
The application icon appears on the
SHORTCUTS tab.
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An alternative way to add a shortcut, slide the Home screen panel downwards, then
tap Add shortcut. Select one of the categories and select the item to add on the
SHORTCUTS list.
Remove a shortcut icon
1. Tap SHORTCUTS tab.
2. Tap and hold the application icon that you want to delete. A appears on the application icon.
3. Tap to delete.
The application icon is removed from the SHORTCUTS list.
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2.1.6 Widgets
Save time with live updates right on the Home screen and get all your personalized updates in one place.
Add a widget
You may add and customize the Widgets on the Home screen as you like.
1. Slide the Home screen panel downwards, then tap Add widget.
A list of all available widgets is displayed.
2. To add a widget, tap the desired widget icon.
The widget icon appears on the WIDGETS tab.
Remove a widget
1. Tap WIDGETS tab.
2. Tap and hold the widget icon that you want to delete.
A appears on the widget icon.
3. Tap to delete.
The widget icon is removed from the WIDGETS list.
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2.1.7 Change Home Settings
You can customize the layout and the theme of your Home screen.
1. Slide the Home screen panel downwards, then tap Home settings.
2. To customize the Home screen settings, do the following:
To change the layout: Tap the desired display mode.
To change the theme: Tap the desired background.
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2.1.8 Organize the Applications
You can organize the applications according to your preference.
To split the display on the screen into categories, move two fingers apart (up and down) at the area of the display where you want to separate.
A border line appears on the screen.
Then tap and hold the application icon and drag it to the desired area on the screen.
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To merge the two categories applications, move two fingers towards each other at the border line area of the display.
Organize into Folders
You can use folders to group related applications and other shortcuts. Drag the application icon or shortcut and drop it on top of the similar applications.
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NOTE: To remove an item from the folder, tap the folder and then drag and drop the
item out of the folder area.
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2.2 Lock Screen
2.2.1 Change the Welcome Sheet Wallpaper
Swipe your finger to the left/right to select the desired welcome sheet from the five preset photos.
Customize the Welcome Sheet wallpaper from Gallery
You can customize the Welcome Sheet screen with pictures stored in your phone.
1. Tap Settings.
2. In DEVICE, tap Display.
3. Tap Welcome sheet(lock screen) > Welcome sheet wallpaper > Image.
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4. Select the page that you want to customize.
5. Tap Gallery.
6. You will see thumbnail images of all pictures. Tap to select the picture you want to use as wallpaper.
7. Drag your finger to select the crop area.
8. Tap OK to set the cropped photo as wallpaper.
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2.2.2 Notification Reminder
When you have missed calls or new messages, emails, and events, the reminder will appear on the locked screen.
To retrieve the new notification directly (for example, the missed call), drag the notification bar downward and the phone screen is automatically launched. The missed call information is displayed on the screen.
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2.2.3 Switch Different User Interface
This device supports two types of Home screens: FeelUx and Android 4.0.
By default, the system uses the FeelUx user interface. See “Home Screen” on page 12.
To switch to Android 4.0 user interface, do the following:
1. Tap Settings.
2. In DEVICE, tap Display. By default, the Feel Ux Home setting is set to ON.
3. Tap Feel Ux Home to set the setting to OFF.
The user interface is automatically switch to Android
4.0 home screen.
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Chapter 3: Using On-screen Keyboard
3.1 On-Screen Keyboard
On-screen keyboard appears when an application requires text input, such as messaging, and writing emails. The keyboard input method is activated by default.
TouchPal Keyboard Overview
English and other Western languages input support the
following Quick setting options: Alternative symbols, Mixed language input, and Curve.
Tap to display the Quick settings dialog box and tap the desired option to enable the function. If the function is disabled, the respective keyboard icon will be displayed in gray.
To install TouchPal Dialer application, tap Enjoy TouchPal Dialer? and follow the on-screen instruction
to complete the installation.
Tap to erase a wrong input.
Tap to switch to numeric and
symbols keyboard.
Tap to toggle
between upper
case or lower case
text input method.
Tap to configure the
keyboard settings.
Tap to enter Quick
settings menu.
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3.1.1 Use the On-Screen Keyboard
Tap the screen to display the on-screen keyboard.
Use the on-screen keyboard as you would a computer keyboard.
Tap the keys to enter characters.
To toggle between upper and lower case letter display, tap .
To display the numeric and symbols keyboard, tap . Tap to toggle back.
3.1.2 Select Layout
The English input provides three different layouts. QWERTY is the default layout. You can select the one that you are used to. Slide horizontally on the screen to switch the layouts.
3.1.3 Switch Language
Tap the language button (i.e. [EN]), the keyboard automatically switches to user­defined Chinese input. Tap the language button again to switch back to English input.
Lower case keyboard Upper case keyboard Numbers and symbols
QWERTY CooTek T+ 12-Key PhonePad
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3.1.4 Switch Input Method
1. Tap and hold the language button (i.e. [EN]), an input method dialog box appears on the screen.
2. Select the desired input method that you want to use.
3.1.5 English Input
Predictive Input
By default, English input prediction function is enabled. For example, when you
enter [a][c][k], a suggestion bar appears on the top of the keyboard.
Tap the desired word that you want to add or if the
desired word is highlighted, you can also select it by
tapping or .
Tap to view more word suggestions.
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Upper case Input
To toggle between upper and lower case letter display, tap .
In this mode, only the first letter is in upper case format. Then the keyboard will automatically switch to lower case display.
To lock the upper case input mode, tap .
Quick Abbreviated Words Input
You can input abbreviated English words without inputting the apostrophe or dash.
For example: a. Type “im” to get “I’m”.
b. Type “ill” to get “I’ll”. Note: This feature is only available if the prediction function is turned on.
Spell check
With this function, the system can check spelling mistakes.
For example, you want to enter "Government" but missed the letter 'r', the input method can still predict "Government".
To enable this function, do one of the following:
a. Tap > Smart input, then check Spellcheck option. b. Tap Settings > Language & input, then check Spell checker option.
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Advanced Prediction
With this function, the system learns from input context (the words you have typed) to improve prediction quality. For example, if you have inputted “hi”, then input “me”. The next time you input "hi", "me” will appear as a word suggestion.
To enable this function, tap > Smart input, then check Advanced
prediction option.
Fast Symbols Input
Tap to display the Quick settings dialog box and
check Alternative symbols option to enable the
function. You will see symbols and numbers shown at the bottom of each key.
You can press the desired key and slide to select the corresponding symbol.
Using Curve Input
Tap to display the Quick settings dialog box and
check Curve option to enable the function. With
Curve input method, it allows you to enter a word by sliding your finger from letter to letter to input words, as opposed to tapping the keys.
For example, to enter "apple", put your finger down on the “a”, and without lifting, slide it to the “p” and make a circle on “p”, then slide to the “l” and over to the “e”.
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3.1.6 Voice Input Method
You can input words without clicking the character key by using the voice input function.
TouchPal supports voice input in Android 2.2 platform devices and above. To use the voice input function, tap
on the main keyboard.
3.1.7 Configure the Input Method
Use keyboard aids to set up various input settings. By default, this device uses TouchPal keyboard.
1. Tap Settings > Language & input.
2. In KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS, tap Default > Set up input methods.
3. To configure the input method, tap on the desired option and change the necessary settings.
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Chapter 4: People
People is your phonebook that lets you store names, phone numbers, email
addresses and other information. You can also add the frequently used contacts to the favorites list. See “Favorite Contacts” on page 36.
4.1 Adding Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Tap > Create contact.
3. Tap Always or Just once.
4. Enter contact information such as name, phone number, email address, etc. To add a contact picture, tap the photo icon.
5. Tap to save the contact.
NOTE:
You can also synchronize contacts information when you log in to your Google or social network account.
Some fields may not be available when you are adding new contacts to your SIM card.
The location where you store the contacts information will affect the synchronization of contacts.
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4.2 Importing Contacts
You can copy contacts from the SIM card or internal storage.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap > Import/Export and do one of the
following:
To import contacts from the SIM card:
Tap Import from SIM card > specify location to store data > select contacts to import > OK.
To import contacts from the internal storage:
Tap Import from Internal storage > specify
location to store data > select vCard file selection type > select vCard file to import >
OK.
4.3 Backing up Contacts
You can copy contacts to the internal storage or SIM card to back up your contacts information.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap > Import/Export and do one of the following:
To export contacts to the internal storage:
Tap Export to Internal storage. A confirmation message pops up, tap OK to proceed. All
contacts are copied to the memory card.
To export contacts to the SIM card:
Tap Export to SIM card > select contacts to export > OK.
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4.4 Communicating with Contacts
4.4.1 Call Contacts
NOTE: The available call options vary depending on the phone number(s) saved for a
specific contact.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap the phone number to call the contact. See “Making a Call” on page 38.
4.4.2 Text Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap .
4. Compose and send your message. See “Create and Send Text Messages” on page 42.
4.4.3 Email Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap the email address.
4. Select the email account that you want to use and
tap Always or Just once.
5. Compose and send your email. See “Compose and Send Emails” on page 50.
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4.5 Managing Contacts
4.5.1 Edit Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Tap the contact that you want to modify.
3. Tap > Edit.
4. Modify the necessary information.
5. Tap to save changes.
4.5.2 Delete Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Tap the contact that you want to delete.
3. Tap > Delete.
4. Tap OK to confirm.
4.5.3 Share Contact Information
You can send contact information to other devices via a sharing application such as Bluetooth, Email, Messaging, or etc.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap > Share.
4. Tap a sharing application to send the contact information.
NOTE: To share the contact information directly via Messaging, tap > Send contact via SMS.
4.5.4 Assign Contact Ringtone
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact that you want to assign a ringtone to.
3. Tap > Set ringtone.
4. Tap desired ringtone.
5. Tap OK.
NOTE: The option is only available for contacts who had been previously
synchronized with your phone.
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4.5.5 Block Contact Telephone Number
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a contact that you want to block his/her telephone number.
3. Tap > Add to black list > select the telephone number that you want to block > OK.
4.6 Favorite Contacts
Add the most frequently called contacts to Favorites to access contacts quickly and easily.
4.6.1 View Favorites
Tap People, then tap the FAVORITES tab.
4.6.2 Add to Favorites
1. Tap People.
2. Tap the contact you want to add to the FAVORITES list.
3. Tap and the icon turns white ( ).
4.6.3 Remove from Favorites
1. Tap People.
2. Tap the contact that you want to remove.
3. Tap . The contact is removed from the FAVORITES list.
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4.7 Searching for Contacts
On the Contacts screen, do any of the following to easily search for contacts:
Flick your finger up or down the screen to scroll the contacts list.
Tap . In the search box, type the first few letters of the contact to search or enter an alphabetical index to view contact names that start with the letter. For example, to view names that start with “a”, tap “A” and the list of contacts will be displayed.
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Chapter 5: Using the Phone
To open the Phone screen, tap Phone.
5.1 Making a Call
Make a call from the Phone screen
1. Tap Phone. If necessary, tap the Phone tab.
2. Tap the phone number on the keypad.
TIP: As you enter the number, matching contacts appear. To call a contact, tap
the contact from the list. Tap to erase a wrong number. Tap and hold
to erase the entire number.
3. Tap to call the number.
4. To end the call, tap .
Phone tab
Tap to erase a wrong number.
Tap to configure the
Phone settings.
Tap to hide the on-screen keypad.
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Make a call from Contacts
1. Tap Phone, then tap the People tab.
2. Tap the desired contact phone number to make a
call.
3. To end the call, tap .
Make a call using Voice Dialer
1. Tap Voice Dialer.
2. Speak the command, such as “Call John”, “Dial
911”, “Redial”, etc.
3. The Voice Dialer displays matching numbers or
contacts. Tap the number or contact to confirm and make the call.
4. To end the call, tap .
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5.2 Answering a call
When an incoming call is received, the device may ring or vibrate and the screen displays an incoming call message. If the caller is listed in your Contacts, the contact’s name appears. You may also see the caller’s phone number, if available.
Accept or reject an incoming call
To answer a call, tap and drag it to the right
().
To reject the call, tap and drag it to the left ().
NOTE: When you tap , it automatically changes to
.
5.3 Ending a call
To end a call, tap .
5.4 In-Call Options
To display the on-screen keypad, tap .
To activate or deactivate the Speakerphone, tap .
To put the call on hold, tap .
To set up a conference call, tap and enter the second phone number.
To mute the microphone, tap > Mute.
To record the phone conversation, tap >
Record.
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5.5 Call Log
The Call Log screen displays the most recent outgoing, received, or missed calls.
To view the Call Log screen, tap Phone, then tap the Call Log tab.
To call an entry, tap the corresponding icon.
To remove the entry from the list, select the entry that you want to delete and tap
> Remove from call log.
To clear the call log, tap > Clear call log > OK.
Tap to filter list according to type of call.
Tap to find contacts.
Indicates type of call:
missed, outgoing,
received.
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Chapter 6: Email & Messaging
Use Messaging to send and receive text and multimedia messages. Use Email to
send and receive email messages using your internet email accounts.
6.1 Text Message
A text message can only contain letters, numbers, and symbols.
6.1.1 Create and Send Text Messages
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap .
3. In the To field, enter the recipient’s phone number. TIP: To add recipients from your contacts, tap
and select the desired contact(s). Then tap .
4. Compose your message.
5. Tap to send your message.
NOTE:
• If you close Messaging before sending your message, the unsent message will be automatically saved as a draft.
• You can also send text messages via People
application. See “Text Contacts” on page 34.
6.1.2 Receive and Manage Messages
When you send and receive messages from a contact, these messages are grouped as a message thread. A message thread looks like an exchanged conversation.
Reply to a text message
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap a message thread to open it.
3. Compose your message.
4. Tap to send your message.
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Delete a message thread
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap a message thread to open it.
3. Tap and hold the message that you want to delete
> Delete.
4. Tap Delete to confirm.
Delete all message threads
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap > Delete all thread s.
3. Tap Delete to confirm.
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6.2 Multimedia Message
A multimedia message or MMS can contain letters, images, an audio or video file.
6.2.1 Create and Send MMS Messages
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap .
3. In the To field, enter the recipient’s phone number or email address. TIP: To add recipients from your contacts, tap and select the desired
contact(s). Then tap .
4. Tap > Add subject.
The message automatically converts to an MMS message.
5. Enter a subject.
6. Compose your message.
7. To attach files to your message, tap , then tap one of the following:
Pictures: Attach pictures from Gallery.
Capture picture: Take a picture to attach.
Videos: Attach a video file.
Capture video: Record a video to attach.
Audio: Attach an audio file.
Record audio: Record your voice to attach.
Contact (vCard): Attach a contact information.
Appointment (vCalendar): Attach an event
information.
Slideshow: Attach a slideshow.
8. Tap to send your message.
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6.3 Voice Message
The device supports sending of voice messages.
Create a voice message
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap .
3. Tap > Record audio.
4. Tap to record your message.
5. Tap to stop recording.
6. Tap Done to proceed or Discard to return to the
compose message screen.
7. Tap Play to listen to your recording.
8. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To field.
9. If necessary, compose your message.
10.Tap to send your message.
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6.4 Customizing Message Settings
1. Tap Messaging.
2. Tap > Settings.
The following message settings are available:
STORAGE: Use this setting to enable Delete old
messages, set Text message limit, and Multimedia message limit.
TEXT (SMS) MESSAGES: Use this setting to
enable Delivery reports and manage SIM card messages.
MULTIMEDIA (MMS) MESSAGES: Use this
setting to enable Delivery reports, Read reports, Send delivery report, Auto-retrieve, and Roaming auto-retrieve of MMS messages. You can also set maximum picture resolution and message size.
NOTIFICATIONS: Use this setting to display
new message notification on the status bar, select a ringtone, and enable the device to vibrate for new messages.
SERVICE SETTINGS: Use this setting to enable the device to receive
browser message.
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6.5 Email Accounts
The device can send and receive emails just as you do with a computer. It supports Internet emails, email accounts that are provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or web-based emails, such as Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, etc.
6.5.1 Set Up Email Account
1. Tap Email.
2. Enter your Email address and Password.
3. Tap Next.
The device will automatically retrieve the email settings.
To manually set up the email, tap Manual setup.
4. Select an email connection protocol which best suits your needs.
• POP3: Select to download all emails from the mail server and save locally on the device. Your email cannot be accessed via any webmail or any separate client on other computers.
• IMAP: Select to keep all emails stored on the
mail server whereas the Sent emails are still stored locally on the device. Your Incoming
emails are always available on multiple computers and/or webmail.
• Exchange: Select to keep the Incoming and Sent emails always available on multiple
computers and/or webmail (mail is synced between mailserver and client).
5. Follow the on-screen instructions and enter all the server information, Domain, Username, Password,
and other related information. Tap Next to continue. NOTE: Your account settings may vary, depending on the kind of email service for
the account. For setup parameter details, please check with your service provider.
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6. Set the Inbox checking frequency settings and tap Next.
7. Enter Name and Account display name. NOTE: The Account display name is the name
shown on the Home screen and the Email screen.
8. Tap Next.
Once the account setup is complete, the device will automatically retrieve your emails.
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6.5.2 Add More Email Accounts
1. Tap Email.
2. Tap > Settings > ADD ACCOUNT.
3. Enter your Email address and Password. Select Send email from this account by default to set this account as the default
email account.
4. Tap Next.
5. Set the Inbox checking frequency settings and tap Next.
6. Enter Name and Account display name.
7. Tap Next.
Once the account setup is complete, the device will automatically retrieve your emails.
6.5.3 Select Email Accounts
1. Tap Email.
2. Tap > Settings.
3. Tap the account you want to access.
6.5.4 Delete Email Accounts
1. Tap Email.
2. Tap > Settings.
3. Tap the account to delete.
4. Tap Remove account.
5. Tap OK to confirm.
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6.6 Using Email
6.6.1 Compose and Send Emails
1. Tap Email.
2. Tap .
3. In the To field, enter the recipient’s email address.
4. Tap Subject then type a subject.
5. Compose your email.
6. Tap .
Add attachments to email messages
1. Before sending your message, tap > Attach
file.
2. Select the type of file then select the file you want
to attach.
NOTE: To attach a document file, tap File Manager and select the desired file. Then tap > Share.
6.6.2 Receive Emails
Emails are automatically received in the Inbox folder when the device connects to a network.
Manually receive e-mails
1. Tap Email, then tap an email account.
2. On the Inbox screen, tap .
Indicates this email message has been added to the Starred folder.
Indicates email attachment.
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6.6.3 Read and Reply to Emails
The Inbox displays the email headers. Open the email to view the complete content.
Download attachments
1. Tap Email.
2. On the Inbox screen, tap an email to open it.
3. Tap the Attachments tab and do any of the
following:
• Tap LOAD to load the attachment.
• Tap VIEW to view the attachment.
• Tap SAVE to save the attachment. NOTE: Only supported file types can be opened
on the device.
Reply or forward e-mails
1. Open the message.
2. Do any of the following:
• Tap or tap > Reply all to reply the email.
• Tap > Forward. Then enter the recipient in the To field.
3. Compose your message.
4. Tap .
6.6.4 Manage Email Folders
Delete emails
1. Tap Email, then tap an email account.
2. On the Inbox screen, open the message that you
want to delete.
3. Tap to delete the message.
View other folders
If you are viewing the Inbox or a messaging list screen, tap , then tap the folder that you want to
view.
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Move between email accounts
If you are viewing the Inbox or messaging list screen of one account and you want to view the list of another account, tap the account selection box at the top left of the screen, then tap the account that you want to view.
6.6.5 Customize Email Settings
You can configure the settings of your email account such as account name, email checking frequency, default account, notifications, and server settings.
Set up your account name
1. Tap Email > > Settings, then tap an email
account.
2. Tap Account name to change the account name.
3. Tap OK to confirm.
Set up the email checking frequency
1. Tap Email > > Settings, then tap an email
account.
2. Tap Inbox check frequency.
3. Tap an option.
Set up default account
1. Tap Email > > Settings, then tap an email
account.
2. Tap Default account to send email from this account by default.
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6.7 Gmail
Gmail is the email service provided by Google.
6.7.1 Sign in to Gmail
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to login or create your Gmail account.
3. Once logged in, you can begin reading and sending emails from your Gmail account.
6.7.2 Refresh Gmail
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Tap .
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6.7.3 Create and Send Emails
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Tap .
3. In the To field, enter the recipient’s email address.
4. Enter a Subject.
5. Compose your email.
6. If necessary, do any of the following:
To add Cc/Bcc, tap > Add Cc/Bcc.
To attach files, tap > Attach file.
NOTE: To attach a document file, tap File Manager and select the desired file. Then tap > Share.
To save as draft, tap > Save draft.
7. Tap to send the email.
6.7.4 Read and Reply to Emails
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Tap an email to read.
3. Do any of the following:
• Tap or tap > Reply all to reply the email.
• Tap > Forward. Then enter the recipient in the To field.
4. Compose your message.
5. Tap to send the email.
To preview and download attachments
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Tap an email to read.
3. Scroll to the end of the email and do any of the following:
To preview an attachment, tap VIEW.
To download an attachment, tap SAVE. NOTE: Only supported file types can be opened on the device.
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6.7.5 Manage Emails
To delete emails
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Select the email that you want to delete, then tap .
To mark emails as unread
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Select the email, then tap .
To place emails in archive
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Select the email, then tap .
6.7.6 Configure Gmail Settings
1. Tap Gmail.
2. Tap > Settings > General settings or email
account.
3. Tap one of the following settings:
Confirm before deleting: Select to prompt for
confirmation before deleting the conversations or messages.
Confirm before ar chiving: Select to prompt for
confirmation before archiving the conversations or messages.
Confirm before sending: Select to prompt for
confirmation before sending the messages.
Reply all: Select to make “Reply all” as the
default for message replies.
Auto-advance: Select which screen to show
after you delete or archieve a conversation.
Message text size: Set the font size used in
emails.
Hide checkboxes: Select to use “touch and hold” action to select the email.
Message actions: Select to always show message actions at the top of the
screen.
Clear search history: Remove all the searches you have performed.
Hide pictures in messages: Restore default for all senders (not to show
pictures automatically).
Priority Inbox: Select to set Inbox as your Priority Inbox for this account.
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Email notifications: Displays a notification icon on the status bar when an
email is received.
Ringtone & vibrate: Select email notification ringtone and enable the device
to vibrate when an email is received.
Signature: Add a text signature to your outgoing emails.
Gmail sync is ON: Change the sync settings or remove this account.
Days of mail to sync: Change sync preferences.
Manage labels: Choose which labels are synced and trigger the notification.
Download att achments: Select to automatically download file attachment
when connected via Wi-Fi.
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Chapter 7: Using Internet
7.1 Connecting to Internet
The device connects to Internet via:
•Wi-Fi
Cellular Data Networks
7.1.1 Wi-Fi
Turn Wi-Fi on
1. Tap Settings.
2. In WIRELESS & NETWORKS, tap Wi-Fi and set it
to ON.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
1. Turn on Wi-Fi.
2. The available networks are listed. Tap a network
to connect to.
NOTE: You can also tap ADD NETWORK to
manually add a connection. See “Add Wi-Fi network” on page 58.
3. If you select an unsecured network, the
connection is automatically established. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
4. When connecting to a secured network, you will
be prompted for the password. Enter the
password, then tap Connect.
When Wi-Fi is connected, the connection icon is displayed on the status bar.
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Add Wi-Fi network
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi and set it to ON.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap . A new window is
displayed.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions and enter the
necessary information, then tap Save to save the
settings.
Connect to Wi-Fi by WPS Button
Your device supports Wi-Fi connection by Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). When WPS is enabled on your phone, press the WPS button on a Wi-Fi router to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi and set it to ON.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap . A new window is
displayed.
4. Press the WPS button on the Wi-Fi router to
connect your phone.
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Connect to Wi-Fi by WPS Pin
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi and set it to ON.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap > WPS Pin Entry. A
window appears with the PIN number.
4. Enter this PIN number to the Wi-Fi router to
connect your phone.
Use Wi-Fi Direct
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi and set it to ON.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap > Wi-Fi Direct.
4. Tap SEARCH FOR DEVICES and then tap the
device to connect to.
5. To rename your phone, tap RENAME DEVICE.
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Advanced Wi-Fi settings
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Wi-Fi and set it to ON.
3. In Wi-Fi networks, tap > Advanced to access
and set up more advanced options.
NOTE: If both Wi-Fi and data connection (3G) are
enabled, the device uses Wi-Fi connection to retrieve your emails, browse web pages, and synchronize other information. If you want to
switch to 3G connection, set Wi-Fi setting to OFF.
7.1.2 Cellular Data Network
Check the availability of service and plan rates of data connections with your network service provider.
Customize the mobile network settings
1. Tap Settings.
2. In WIRELESS & NETWORKS, tap More > Mobile
networks.
The following mobile network settings are available:
Data enabled: Check to enable data access
over mobile network.
Data roaming: Check to enable connection to
data services when roaming.
Network Mode: Use this setting to select the
network mode.
Access Point Names: Use this setting to set
up data connection. Obtain the following
information from your network service provider:
Access Point Names, Proxy, Port, User name,
and Password.
Network oper a tors: Use this setting to select
a network operator.
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7.2 Browsing a Web Page
1. Tap Browser.
2. Tap the address bar.
3. Type the URL then tap Go.
Viewing the page
To scroll the page, swipe your finger up or down.
To zoom in on the page, move your two fingers apart from each other at the location of the screen where you want to zoom in. In zoom mode, swipe your finger up or down and left or right.
To zoom out on the page, move your two fingers closer together at the location of the screen where you want to zoom out.
7.2.1 Manage Web Page
While viewing a web page, tap to change view settings or apply other functions.
The following table lists the setting options. Depending on the function, some options may be not be available.
Menu Description
Refresh Reload the current web page.
Forward Go to the next page.
Bookmarks Select bookmarks, history, or saved favorite web page to visit.
Save to bookmarks Save favorite web pages.
Address bar
Tap to display active web pages in windows.
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Menu Description
Share page Send this web page via one of the sharing applications.
Find on page Find the text on the web page.
Request desktop site
Open the current web page in desktop viewing mode.
Save for offline reading
Save the current web page to be available even when the data network is not available.
Settings Configure browser settings:
General: Select to set home page and autofill settings.
Privacy & security: Select to configure privacy and security settings including cache, history, cookies, form data, location, and password.
Accessibility: Select to configure text size, zoom, and inverted screen rendering settings.
Advanced: Select to set search engine, open in background, enable JavaScript, allow multiple tabs per application, enable plug-ins, advanced settings for individual website, page content settings, and reset all settings to the factory default.
Bandwidth management: Select to allow browser to preload high confidence search results, preload linked web pages in the background, and preload video from a server and display images on the web pages.
Labs: Select to set quick control access or use fullscreen mode to hide the status bar.
Close Exit Browser and return to Home screen.
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7.3 Google Searc h
Use Google Search to search for items on the Internet right on your home screen.
1. To use Google Search, drag the bottom panel up and release when the Google Search ( ) icon
appears on your home screen.
2. Type the word you want to search on the text box. Matching items are listed.
3. Tap a matched item or continue typing and then tap Search.
Tap to start search.
Tap to change the
scope of the search,
i.e. music, news, etc.
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7.3.1 Search by Voice
1. On the Google Search bar, tap . TIP: Alternative way to launch Voice Search
application from your home screen, tap Voice Search.
2. Say what you want to search.
3. When you are finished speaking, Voice Search analyzes your speech and displays the results of your search.
• If Voice Search misunderstands you, Quick Search Box presents a list of similar-sounding search terms.
• To make a new search, tap .
7.4 Google Maps
Use Google Maps to find places, view traffic and direction information, and find your friends’ location.
NOTE: The Google Maps application is not available in every country or city.
Before starting Maps, do the following:
1. Tap Settings > Location access.
2. Tap GPS satellites to enable the function.
Viewing Map
1. Tap Maps.
2. Tap to show your current location. Your current location is indicated by the blue marker ( or ).
Searching for a location
1. While viewing a map, tap .
2. Enter the place you want to search in the search box.
3. Tap on the on-screen keyboard to search for the location. You can also select from the suggestions list.
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4. Tap a marker ( ). Then it displays the location name. If it is the correct location, tap the marker ( ).
5. Tap the on-screen buttons to view the location on the map, get directions, and more. Scroll down the screen to view more options.
Getting directions
Google Maps can provide directions to your destination.
1. While viewing a map, tap .
2. Enter the starting point and the ending point, or tap the corresponding and select an option.
3. Select a way to get to your destination.
4. Tap GET DIRECTIONS.
5. If you are driving or walking, tap DIRECTIONS LIST to view the directions.
Finding your friends with Google Latitude
Latitude allows you to keep track of your friends’ location and share your location to them. You have to join Latitude and invite your friends to view your location. Only friends who have accepted your invitation can see your location.
1. Tap Maps.
2. While viewing a map, tap > Join Latitude. After you have joined Latitude and exit Maps application, do any of the
following to launch Latitude application:
Tap Latitude.
Tap Maps, and then tap > Latitude.
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7.5 Using Turn-By-Turn Navigation
NOTE:
• This application is not available in all countries.
• Before using this application, the GPS satellites option in Settings > Location access needs to be enabled.
1. Tap Navigation.
2. If you are using this application for the first time, tap Accept.
3. Select your destination with one of the following methods:
Speak destination: Say your destination, for example: "First Street to Wall
Street".
Type destination: Enter your destination with the on-screen keyboard.
Contacts: Select your destination from your contacts’ addresses.
Starred Places: Select your destination from your starred places.
7.6 Google Play Store
Play Store allows you to purchase and download games and other applications to your phone.
Downloading applications
1. Tap Play Store.
2. Search for desired application.
3. Tap the application that you want to download.
4. Tap Install.
Uninstalling an application
1. Tap Play Store.
2. Tap > My Apps.
3. Tap the application you want to uninstall, and then tap Uninstall.
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7.7 YouTube
YouTube allows you to watch, upload, and download videos to your phone.
Watching videos
1. Tap YouTube.
2. Scroll through the list of videos, and then tap a video to start playback.
Searching for videos
1. On the main screen, tap .
2. Enter a keyword to search, and then tap on the on-screen keyboard.
3. Scroll through the results and tap a video to start playback.
TIP: You also have the option to view results of recently posted videos. Tap All time, and then select one of the available options.
Clearing the search history
1. Tap > Settings.
2. Tap Search > Clear search history.
Sharing a video link
1. On the video playback screen, tap .
2. Tap an application for sharing the video link from the available options.
Pairing with YouTube TV
With this feature, you can watch YouTube videos on your TV.
1. Tap > Add YouTube TV.
2. Enter the pairing code shown on the TV.
TIP: If you are not sure how to get the pairing code to be shown on your TV, tap Show me how.
3. Enter a name for this screen in the second field.
4. Tap Add screen.
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7.8 Dropbox
Dropbox lets you store files and synchronize folders on your phone with the Dropbox
server. You can then access and share your files or folders across multiple computers, mobile devices, and with other people.
Creating an account
1. Tap Dropbox.
2. Tap Start to continue.
3. Tap I’m new to Dropbox to create a new
account.
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4. Enter your name, e-mail address, and password.
Tap Register for Dropbox to continue.
5. Read the agreement and tap I Agree to complete
the account setup.
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6. Tap Next to continue with the camera uploading
settings.
7. Select the upload method.
8. Tap Upload existing photos and videos check box and tap Turn on to upload the previous recorded files.Or, tap Skip to skip this step.
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Managing files and folders
1. Tap Dropbox.
2. Do one of the following:
To open a folder or file, tap the file or folder.
To share a folder or file, tap > Share, then
tap an application for sharing.
To add the current file to the Favorite list, tap
> Favorite.
To delete a folder or file, tap > Delete,
then tap Delete.
To rename a folder, tap > Rename. Enter
the new folder name and tap Rename.
To rename a file, tap > More > Rename.
Enter the new file name and tap Rename.
To export a file to the memory card or send it
via Bluetooth, Email or Gmail, tap > More > Export.
Tap to search for a file or folder.
Tap to view photos or
videos.
Tap to view more options.
Tap to view your
favorite photos, videos,
or documents.
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Chapter 8: Using Bluetooth
To turn Bluetooth on
1. Tap Settings.
2. In WIRELESS & NETWORKS, tap Bluetooth and set it to ON.
NOTE: When the Bluetooth is turned on, your
device detects other Bluetooth devices, but your device is not visible to others.
3. To make your phone visible to others, tap
SH930W to make this device visible to other
devices.
8.1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
A connection to a Bluetooth device is called a partnership. You need to pair and create a partnership with a Bluetooth device to exchange information.
1. Tap Settings.
2. In WIRELESS & NETWORKS, tap Bluetooth and set it to ON.
3. To search for a new device, tap SEARCH FOR DEVICES.
4. Tap a detected device.
5. To start pairing, enter the PIN and tap OK. NOTE:
• The PIN of the device must be the same PIN on the other bluetooth device.
• On some devices, tap Pair to start pairing.
6. The paired bluetooth device name is displayed.
NOTE: Once a partnership has been created, connecting to that device again will
no longer require entering the PIN.
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8.2 Transferring Files to Bluetooth Devices
This device supports Bluetooth File Transfer. With this function, it allows your phone and the other Bluetooth-enabled device to exchange files.
To send an image or a video between two smartphones, do the following:
1. Turn on Bluetooth.
2. Tap File Manager and browse the file that you want
to transfer.
3. Tap an image or a video to view in full screen.
4. To send a file via Bluetooth, tap . If the Bluetooth icon is not displayed on the screen, tap >
Bluetooth.
5. Tap the desired destination device.
NOTE: Be sure you have successfully paired with the
device that you want to send the file to. See “Connecting to Bluetooth Devices” on page 72.
6. When the destination device receives an incoming file from your phone, a pop-out message appears on
the screen. Tap Accept to receive the file.
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8.3 Receiving Files to Bluetooth
Devices
When a new file is received from another device, an “Incoming file request” message is displayed on the Notification panel. To accept the file, tap the notification bar and
then tap Accept.
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Chapter 9: Connectivity
9.1 Connecting to Computer or Notebook
When connecting the phone to a computer or notebook for the first time, the computer will install the necessary drivers automatically. The driver installation may take a few minutes to complete.
However, refer to the List of Software table (see “List of Software” on page 76) to check if your computer or notebook operating system needs to download necessary files first.
If the connection is successful, the computer will recognize your phone as SH930W and show that it is available to be accessed.
In the PC file manager, there will be a folder named SH930W where you can access the data stored in your phone memory or the internal storage in your phone. Then you can manage or transfer the files to your computer.
If everything above is checked and the connection is failed (i.e.the folder is still not seen or nothing happens) after a few tries (plug and unplug), please check the
Settings > Developer options > USB debugging option. And try to connect your phone with the computer again. If it is successful, please uncheck the USB debugging option.
If it still does not work, you may need to seek a professional for help. Be sure to bring along your phone and notebook/computer.
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9.1.1 List of Software
Note1: Only Windows Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is supported for file transfer
between mobile phones and PCs. Windows Media Player 11 or above is needed to support MTP. Windows Media Player is built in Windows Vista and Windows 7 OS. However, Windows XP (32) users must install it separately.
Note2: To avoid problems when using the USB modem/binding applications,
Windows XP SP1/SP2 users must upgrade to Windows XP SP3 for normal operation.
Warning:
This device does not guarantee compatibility with all Micro-SIM adapter cards. Be careful when using such adapter cards. If the adapter card is not compatible, do not insert it by force.
Mobile
phone OS
version
PC OS version Software to be installed to PC Mobile
phone USB driver
4.0.4 Windows 7 32bit/64 bit No need Supported
4.0.4
Windows Vista 32bit/ 64 bit
No need Supported
4.0.4 Windows XP 32bit SP3 Install Windows Media Player 11
Supported
4.0.4
Windows XP 32bit
SP1/SP2
1. Update Windows XP Service Pack 3
2. Install Windows Media Player 11
Supported
4.0.4 Windows XP 64 bit Supported
Only
supports
Android 3.0
or above
Apple PC/laptop Go to Android to download
Android File Transfer
Not supported
... Tablet Not supported
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9.1.2 Driver Installation
1. Turn on your device, and connect it to your computer using the USB cable.
2. From the Windows desktop, double click on My Computer and locate the CD drive.
3. Browse and double click setup.exe.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the driver installation.
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9.2 Factory Data Reset
You can reset your phone to its factory defaults.
1. Tap Settings.
2. In PERSONAL, tap Backup & reset.
3. Tap Factory data reset.
4. Tap Reset phone to reset.
The factory data reset may take about 3 minutes. All data stored in the phone memory will be erased. But, data stored in the internal storage will be kept.
However, OTA (Over-The-Air) software upgrade will not erase anything in the phone memory and internal storage. No data will be lost.
NOTE: The factory reset method will not remove the data in the internal storage in
your phone. If you like to delete the data stored in the internal storage, you can do it
via the File Manager application or the computer.
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9.3 OTA Software Update
NOTE: OTA requires Wi-Fi or 3G connection, however Wi-Fi connection is strongly
recommended due to the file size.
1. Tap Settings.
2. In SYSTEM, tap About phone > Software update.
3. Tap Wi-Fi only to only download updates when
Wi-Fi is connected.
4. Check Auto update to enable the system to
automatically check for updates automatically.
5. Tap Update to manually start checking the latest
software version.
6. When the Software update message appears, tap
OK to continue.
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7. If a new software version is detected, the system will start updating your phone.
NOTE: The time needed for an OTA varies depending on the file size. For example, if
the software is 18.5MB, it will take 4 minutes 15 seconds. Please follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedures. When OTA is complete, the system normally will reboot itself. It may take a few minutes to complete the reboot from the booting screen. If the screen turns white, green, black or blue for more than 1 minute and the procedure stops, please perform force-power-off to recover the phone system.
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10.1 Photos and Videos
This device is equipped with rear and front cameras to take photos and videos. By default, your device uses the rear camera to take photos or record videos.
10.1.1 Take Photos
1. Tap Camera. NOTE: To switch between front and rear cameras, tap .
2. Aim the device at the subject.
Drag to the up/down to zoom in/out on the subject.
3. Tap to take the shot.
Tap to take a photo.
Tap to switch between front and rear cameras.
Tap to preview the latest recorded file.
Tap to toggle the flash mode (off, auto, or on).
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10.1.2 Record Videos
1. Tap Camera.
2. Tap to enter video mode.
NOTE: To switch between front and rear cameras, tap .
3. Aim the device at the subject.
4. Tap to start recording.
Drag to the up/down to zoom in/out on the subject.
5. Tap to stop recording.
Tap to record video.
Tap to switch between front and rear cameras.
Tap to preview the latest recorded file.
Tap to turn flash on or off.
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10.1.3 Take Multiple Shots
The multiple shot mode allows you to take 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 pictures with one press of the shutter button.
1. Tap Camera.
2. Tap and select to enter multiple shots mode.
3. Aim the device at the subject.
Drag to the up/down to zoom in/out on the subject.
4. Tap the number repeatedly to select the number of shots to take.
5. Tap to take the shots.
Tap to take the shot.
Tap to change the number of shots.
Tap to preview the latest recorded file.
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10.1.4 Use Self-Timer
The self-timer feature allows you to take photos or videos within can be used when taking photos or videos.
1. Tap Camera.
2. Tap or and select to enter self-timer mode.
3. Aim the device at the subject.
4. Tap the number repeatedly to set the self-timer.
5. Tap or to start the timer and take the photo or video.
Self-timer
Camera mode Video mode
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10.1.5 Take Panorama Shots
1. Tap Camera.
2. Tap > and then select Panorama to enter panorama mode.
3. Aim the device at the subject.
4. Tap to take the shot.
5. Move the device slowly towards the desired shooting direction. The device automatically starts shooting when it detects the panorama direction.
6. Pan the device horizontally and follow the shooting direction shown on the screen.
7. When the shooting guide reaches the end of the shooting point, the shooting ends. You can also manually stop recording by tapping .
Tap to take the shot.
Tap to stop manually.
Shooting guide
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10.1.6 Review Photos
After taking a photo, tap the mini window to preview the latest captured photo on the screen.
To view other photos and videos in Gallery, tap .
To share the photo, tap , then tap an application
for sharing.
To delete the photo, tap > OK.
10.1.7 Review Videos
After recording a video, tap the mini window to preview the latest recorded video on the screen.
To view other photos and videos in Gallery, tap .
To share the video, tap , then tap an application
for sharing.
To delete the video, tap > OK.
To play the video, tap .
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10.1.8 Configure Camera Settings
Tap to access the camera/camcorder settings menu. Tap the menu item icon to open the respective menu and select the desired setting.
NOTE: To exit the settings menu mode, tap .
Mode Setting Availabl e options
Camera mode
Shooting mode Normal, Panorama
Scenes
Off, Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Snow, Fireworks, Candle light, Night Portrait, Beach, Theatre, Steady Photo
Resolution
8M Wide Screen, 8M pixels, 5M Wide Screen, 5M pixels, 3M Wide Screen, 3M pixels, 2M Wide Screen, 2M pixels, 1M Wide Screen, 4:3 (1M), 4:3
Exposure value -2 to 2
ISO Auto, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800
White balance
Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent, Cloudy
Camera menu options Video menu options
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Camera mode
Effect
None, Mono, Sepia, Negative, Aqua, Sketch, Lomo, Miniature, Mosaic, Fisheye, Cartoon, Mirror, Kaleidoscope
Review duration No review, 3 seconds, 5 seconds, No limit
Store location Off, On
Shutter sound Off, On
HDR Off, On
Skin soften Off, On
Dynamic lighting Off, On
Object Tracking Off, On
Face Tracking Off, On
Smile Detect Off, On
Blink Detect Off, On
Restore defaults Tap OK to restore camera default settings.
Video mode
Video quality HD (1920 x 1088), HD (1280 x 720)
Exposure value -2 to 2
White balance
Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent, Cloudy
Effect None, Mono, Sepia, Negative, Aqua
Review duration No review, 3 seconds, 5 seconds, No limit
Store location Off, On
Shutter sound Off, On
Restore defaults Tap OK to restore camera default settings.
Mode Setting Availabl e options
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10.1.9 Capture Screenshots
To capture screenshots, press and hold the Volume down button and the Power
button for a second. You will see the flash screen where the screenshot is captured and a message “Saving screenshot” appears on the status bar.
NOTE: The captured screenshots are stored in the device memory
(Folder name: \Pictures\Screenshots\)
To directly view the screenshot, do the following:
1. Tap and slide the status bar downwards to open the notification panel.
2. Tap Screenshot captured notification bar to view
the captured screenshot.
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10.2 Viewing Photos & Videos
1. Tap Gallery.
2. Tap a folder to view the recorded files in thumbnails.
3. Tap an image or a video to view in full screen.
4. Swipe your finger to the left/right to view the previous/next file.
To share the photo, tap , then tap an application for sharing.
To delete the photo, tap , then tap OK.
To zoom in on the image, move your two fingers apart from each other at the location of the screen where you want to zoom in. In zoom mode, swipe your finger up or down and left or right.
To play the video, tap .
To play the slideshow, edit an image, or show more options, tap .
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10.3 MediaShare
Your phone is a Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Certified® device. This means that your phone can directly network with other DLNA certified devices in a wired or wireless home network. You can stream videos, photos, and music from your phone directly to a DLNA compatible media player like TVs. Or, start Digital Media Server (DMS) on your phone to share media content from your phone memory.
1. Tap MediaShare.
2. Tap the file you want to stream.
3. Tap Pla y on.... Your phone searches for compatible
DLNA devices.
Tap to change the source device.
Tap to display videos,
audios, or images.
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4. Tap a device to start media streaming.
10.3.1 Digital Media Server (DMS)
1. Tap MediaShare.
2. Tap > Start DMS. Other DLNA certified devices can now browse for media
files stored in your phone memory.
3. To stop media sharing, tap > Stop DMS.
Manage Digital Media Server
Your phone has a server name which is used by other DLNA devices to connect to your phone.
To modify the server name, tap > Settings. Enter the new server name and tap Save.
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Chapter 11: Music
11.1 Using Music Player
With Music, you can listen to your favorite songs on your phone.
11.1.1 Play Songs
1. Tap Music.
2. Tap SONGS tab to display all songs.
3. Tap a song to play.
11.1.2 Playback Screen
Tap to show more options.
Tap to search a song, album or artist.
Tap to pause the playback.
Tap to play songs in shuffle order.
Tap to skip to the next track.
Tap to skip to the
previous track.
Slide to go forward or
backward.
Tap to toggle repeat
options.
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11.1.3 Create Playlists
1. Tap Music.
2. Tap and hold the song you want to add.
3. Tap Add to playlist.
4. Select a playlist or tap New to create a new playlist. NOTE: If you create a new playlist, enter the playlist
name, then tap Save.
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