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User GuideSmartphone dL1Model No.EB-3901Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic smartphone.To ensure safe and proper operation of this product, please read the included Important Information before using this product. Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................5 Getting started ..........................................................................................6 Inserting the SIM card .......................................................................................................6 Charging the battery .........................................................................................................6 Turning the phone on .......................................................................................................7 Unlocking the screen ........................................................................................................8 Configuring the phone for the first time .........................................................................8 Getting to know your phone ...................................................................9 Phone overview .................................................................................................................9 Front panel buttons (
) .......................................................................................10 Using the touch panel screen ........................................................................................10 Switching between vertical and horizontal viewing modes ........................................12 Home screen ....................................................................................................................12 App List ............................................................................................................................13 Using apps .......................................................................................................................14 Status and notifications .................................................................................................15 Typing on your phone ....................................................................................................15 Customising your phone ................................................................................................17 eco mode .........................................................................................................................19 Stereo headset ................................................................................................................19 Connecting to networks ........................................................................21 Connecting to mobile networks .....................................................................................21 Connecting to Wi-Fi networks .......................................................................................22 Connecting to VPNs ........................................................................................................23 Creating a Wi-Fi hotspot .................................................................................................24 Calling .....................................................................................................25 Making emergency calls .................................................................................................25 Making calls .....................................................................................................................25 Using other features during a call .................................................................................25 Answering calls ...............................................................................................................26 Call log .............................................................................................................................26 Voicemail .........................................................................................................................27 Call forwarding ................................................................................................................27 Call waiting ......................................................................................................................28 Call barring ......................................................................................................................28 Conference calls .............................................................................................................29 Sending your caller information (Caller ID) ..................................................................29 Call reject .........................................................................................................................30 Fixed dialling ...................................................................................................................30 Phonebook ..............................................................................................31 Adding contacts to your phone .....................................................................................31 Managing your contacts .................................................................................................32 Sharing and backing up contacts ..................................................................................32 Email ........................................................................................................34 Setting up an email account ..........................................................................................34 2 User Guide Table of Contents Using email ......................................................................................................................34 Using email accounts .....................................................................................................35 Gmail and other Google services ..................................................................................36 Messaging ...............................................................................................37 Using text and multimedia messaging ..........................................................................37 Text and multimedia message options .........................................................................38 Google Talk ......................................................................................................................38 Web browser ...........................................................................................39 Browsing the web ...........................................................................................................39 Navigating web pages ....................................................................................................39 Bookmarking your favourite web pages .......................................................................40 Downloading from web pages .......................................................................................41 Using the web browsers options menu .......................................................................41 Changing web browser settings ....................................................................................41 Music .......................................................................................................43 Copying media files to the phone ..................................................................................43 Listening to your music ..................................................................................................43 Pictures and videos ...............................................................................45 Taking pictures and recording videos ..........................................................................45 Viewing your pictures and videos .................................................................................49 Location services ...................................................................................51 Google Maps ....................................................................................................................51 Getting directions ...........................................................................................................52 Navigation ........................................................................................................................52 Places ...............................................................................................................................52 Latitude ............................................................................................................................53 Other apps ..............................................................................................54 IC Link ..............................................................................................................................54 Notepad ............................................................................................................................54 Voice recorder .................................................................................................................55 Calendar ...........................................................................................................................55 YouTube ...........................................................................................................................57 Android Market .......................................................................................58 Payment options .............................................................................................................58 Finding and downloading apps .....................................................................................58 Clearing your app data ...................................................................................................58 Permissions .....................................................................................................................59 Installing apps from unknown sources ........................................................................59 Connecting to other devices .................................................................60 Bluetooth wireless technology ......................................................................................60 USB ...................................................................................................................................62 DLNA (content streaming) ..............................................................................................63 Synchronise, backup, and restore .......................................................64 Synchronising with your Google account ....................................................................64 Synchronising your corporate email, calendar and contacts .....................................65 Backing up to the USB storage .....................................................................................65 User Guide 3 Table of Contents Backing up to a computer ..............................................................................................66 Phone security .......................................................................................67 Locking the screen .........................................................................................................67 Hiding your data ..............................................................................................................68 Protecting phone settings with a terminal password ..................................................68 Protecting your SIM card ................................................................................................69 Updating the phone ...............................................................................70 Downloading updates wirelessly ...................................................................................70 Downloading updates with a computer ........................................................................70 Phone settings overview .......................................................................71 List of icons ............................................................................................72 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................77 General troubleshooting ................................................................................................77 Need help? ..............................................................................................80 Index..............................................................................................................81 4 User Guide Introduction Introduction Product documentation The following documentation is available for your phone. Important Information Provides information about how to use your phone safely. Quick Start Guide Briefly introduces you to your phone, explains how to use it for the first time, and provides information about frequently used features. User Guide (this document) Introduces you to your phone, explains how to configure and customise it, and provides information and instructions on how to use many of your phones features. Trademarks Android, Android Market, Gmail, Google, Google Calendar, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Sync, Google Talk, Google Wallet, and YouTube are trademarks of Google Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. is under licence. DLNA is a trademark, a service mark, or a certification mark of the Digital Living Network Alliance. Microsoft is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. Notice The term apps is used in this document to refer to programs that are installed on the phone. The illustrations and screenshots shown in this document are for reference only and may differ from the appearance of the actual product. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Some third-party apps may refer to the phones USB storage (i.e., internal memory) as SD card. In this case selecting SD card will select the USB storage. User Guide 5 Getting started Getting started Inserting the SIM card Your phones SIM card contains your phone number and service details, and can also be used to store personal information such as your contacts. Inserting the SIM card 1. Open the SIM card slot cover on the top of the phone, and then insert the SIM card into the slot as shown. Insert only a micro SIM card. Do not attempt to insert a full-size SIM card. Note the position of the notched corner of the SIM card in the illustration below and insert the correct end of the card. 2. Close the SIM card slot cover. Removing the SIM card 1. Open the SIM card slot cover on the top of the phone. 2. Gently push the SIM card slightly into the phone. 3. Remove the SIM card. 4. Close the SIM card slot cover. Charging the battery You can charge your phone by connecting it to a power outlet using the included USB cable and AC adaptor, and also by connecting it to your computers USB port. Charging the battery using the AC adaptor Connect your phone to a power outlet using the included USB cable and AC adaptor. 6 User Guide Getting started A To power outlet B AC adaptor C USB cable Note One AC adaptor is included with the phone. The appearance of the AC adaptor varies by country/area of purchase. Charging the battery using a computer or other device Connect your phone to your computers USB port using the included USB cable. Turning the phone on Press and hold screen (see Unlocking the screen (page 8)).
(power button) on the side of your phone. When the lock screen appears, unlock the Turning the phone on for the first time The first time you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to configure different settings. See Configuring the phone for the first time (page 8) for more information. Turning the phone off Press and hold on the side of your phone, and then tap [Power off] [OK]. Turning the screen on Press on the side of your phone, or press and hold
. User Guide 7 ABBC Getting started Turning the screen off Press on the side of your phone. Unlocking the screen The lock screen prevents you from accidentally tapping your phone and operating it unintentionally. When the lock screen is displayed, you can unlock the screen by tracing the guide from the right side of the screen to the left or from left to right, from the top to bottom or the bottom to top. Configuring the phone for the first time The first time you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to configure the following settings. Follow the on-screen instructions and configure each item as needed. Display language Mobile network settings Wi-Fi network settings Google account settings Google location services Google data backup services Date and time settings Note If you cannot read the language displayed on the screen, tap the button in the lower-right corner of the screen and then select the desired language. 8 User Guide Getting to know your phone Phone overview Getting to know your phone SIM card slot cover Headset jack microUSB jack cover Indicator Light sensor, proximity sensor Combination earpiece and speaker
(menu) button
(home) button
(back) button
(power) button and
(volume) buttons Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS antenna Camera NFC antenna Main antenna Microphone User Guide 9 DEGHIFJKMLNOABCP Getting to know your phone Front panel buttons (
(menu)
(home)
(back) Press to display a list of options available in the current screen. Press to display the Home screen. Press and hold to display a list of recently used apps. Press to return to the previous screen or close the current dialogue box, menu, on-screen keyboard, etc. Using the touch panel screen Your phone features a touch panel screen, which you can operate by touching directly with your fingers. The gestures you can use to operate the touch panel screen are described below. Note App behaviours vary. Some of the gestures described here are not available in certain apps. Tapping Double-tapping Tap an item or icon to select it. Tap the touch panel screen quickly two times to zoom in and out. 10 User Guide Tapping and holding Flicking Getting to know your phone Tap an item or icon without releasing your finger from the touch panel screen to display a context menu, if available. Move your finger across the touch panel screen quickly to browse through pages, pictures, etc. Dragging Scrolling Hold your finger on item or icon and, without lifting your finger, move your finger on the touch panel screen to drag the item to another place. Slide your finger on the touch panel screen to scroll to a different area of the page, picture, etc. User Guide 11 Getting to know your phone Pinching Using two fingers, pinch together two points on the touch panel screen to zoom out, and push apart two points on the touch panel screen to zoom in. Switching between vertical and horizontal viewing modes Your phones motion sensor can detect when you have turned the phone on its side, allowing you to switch to horizontal (also called landscape) viewing mode, and when you have turned the phone upright again, allowing you to switch back to vertical (also called portrait) viewing mode. Note that not all apps support both of these modes. Home screen The Home screen is your phones main screen from which you can start apps, such as the phone, camera, and web browser, and check widgets. You can customise the Home screen to suit your needs, and add, move, and remove items as desired. Going to the Home screen Press at any time. Browsing the Home screen The Home screen can contain multiple pages of app icons and widgets. Flick left and right to view other pages. The current page is indicated at the top of the screen by the dots (
). 12 User Guide Getting to know your phone Launching an app in the Home screen Tap the apps icon. Moving an item on the Home screen 1. Tap and hold an item until the phone vibrates and the item is highlighted. 2. Drag the item to the new location. You can move items to other pages by dragging them to the left or right edge of the screen. Adding a widget to the Home screen Widgets are special items that you can use to view weather, news, or other information quickly and without leaving the Home screen. 1. Browse to the page of the Home screen where you want to add a widget. 2. Press 3. Tap [Add] [Widgets]. 4. Select the desired widget. Adding a shortcut to the Home screen 1. Browse to the page of the Home screen where you want to add a shortcut. 2. Press 3. Tap [Add] [Shortcuts]. 4. Select the desired shortcut. Adding a folder to the Home screen 1. Browse to the page of the Home screen where you want to add a folder. 2. Press 3. Tap [Add] [Folders]. 4. Tap [New folder]. Renaming a folder 1. Tap the desired folder. 2. Tap and hold the folders title bar. 3. Enter the name. 4. Tap [OK]. Adding an item to a folder 1. Tap and hold the item until the phone vibrates and the item is highlighted. 2. Drag the item and drop it in the folder. Deleting an item on the Home screen 1. Tap and hold the item until the phone vibrates and the item is highlighted. 2. Drag the item and drop it on at the bottom of the screen. Changing the wallpaper on the Home screen 1. Press 2. Tap [Wallpaper]. 3. Browse to and select the desired item. App List The [App List] gives you access to all the apps stored on your phone. User Guide 13 Getting to know your phone Viewing the [App List]
Tap [App List] in the Home screen. Browsing the [App List]
Flick left and right to view different pages. Adding a shortcut to an app on the Home screen 1. Tap and hold an app until the phone vibrates and the app is highlighted. The screen switches to the Home screen. 2. Drag the app and drop it on the Home screen. Searching for a preinstalled app Tap [Preinstall] in the [App List]. Searching for a downloaded app Tap [Download] in the [App List]. Checking for app updates Tap [Update] in the [App List]. Sorting apps in the [App List]
You can sort your apps by dragging each of them to the new locations. 1. Press
. 2. Tap [Sort]. 3. Tap and hold an app until the phone vibrates and the app is highlighted. 4. Drag the app to the desired location. Changing the layout of the [App List]
1. Press 2. Tap [Change Layout]. 3. Select the desired layout. Using apps Apps expand the capabilities of your phone and allow you to customise it to suit your needs. Your phone comes preinstalled with a variety of apps, and you can download other apps from a variety of sources. Launching an app Find the app in the Home screen or [App List], and then tap it. Closing an app While using the app, press Note
. App behaviours vary. When you press background without quitting. Opening an apps options menu While using the app, press
, the current app may pause or continue to run in the 14 User Guide Getting to know your phone Note App behaviours vary. The current app may not have an options menu, or the method for opening the options menu may be different. Switching between apps Press and hold
. When the list of recently used apps is displayed, tap the desired app. Status and notifications Status bar The status bar is displayed at the top of your phones screen when using most apps. It displays the time and provides icons and other indicators that let you know the status of your phones battery, network signal strength, and certain features of your phone. See Status icons (page 72) for a list of status icons and their meanings. Notifications panel The notifications panel provides detailed information about incoming email messages, missed calls, calendar events, etc. You can open the notifications panel by tapping the status bar and sliding your finger down. To close the notifications panel, tap the bottom of the screen and slide your finger up. See Notification icons (page 73) for a list of notification icons and their meanings. Typing on your phone Your phones keyboard is displayed automatically when tap a text entry field or when you are prompted to enter information. Note The keys displayed on your keyboard may vary depending on the input language. Certain features explained here may not be available depending on the app or the type of information being typed on the keyboard (e.g., email addresses, passwords, etc.). FlexT9 keyboard overview When the FlexT9 keyboard is displayed, you can select a different keyboard and change keyboard settings by tapping and holding the lower-left key (B in the illustration). The shift key. Tap to change the character case; double-tap to turn on the caps lock. Tap to switch between letters, numbers, and symbols. Tap and hold to select a different keyboard or change keyboard settings. Tap to enter a comma. User Guide 15 ABCDEFG Getting to know your phone The space bar. Tap to enter a space; tap and hold to select a different input language. Tap to enter a period. Tap to enter a line break or confirm the text you have input. Tap to delete the character before the cursor; tap and hold to delete characters quickly. Note You can tap and hold certain keys to display a list of other characters available. You can also enter text by sliding your finger from one key to another. Turn the phone on its side to display the keyboard in horizontal viewing mode. Android keyboard overview When the Android keyboard is displayed, you can select a different keyboard by tapping and holding
(C in the illustration). The shift key. Tap to change the character case; double-tap to turn on the caps lock. Tap to switch between letters, numbers, and symbols. Tap to display the options menu; tap and hold to select a different keyboard. Tap to enable voice input. The space bar. Tap to enter a space. Tap to enter a period. Tap to enter a line break or confirm the text you have input. Tap to delete the character before the cursor; tap and hold to delete characters quickly. Note You can tap and hold certain keys to display a list of other characters available. Turn the phone on its side to display the keyboard in horizontal viewing mode. Selecting the input languages when using the Android keyboard You can select the input languages available when entering text. If more than one input language is selected, you can change the current input language when typing by flicking the space key left and right. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Language & keyboard] [Android keyboard] [Input languages]. 3. Select the desired languages. Using voice recognition when using the Android keyboard You can enter words by speaking to your phone. 1. Tap 2. Speak the words or a sentence. Your phone automatically recognises the words and enters the text you spoke. 16 User Guide ABCDEFGH Getting to know your phone Customising your phone You can customise your phone by changing the date and time, ringtone, vibrating mode, screen settings, display language, etc. Some commonly used settings are explained below. General settings Setting the date, time, and time zone Your phone can set its date and time setting automatically using network-provided information, or you can set the date and time manually if you prefer. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Date & time]. 3. If you want to set the date and time automatically:
Turn on the [Automatic] checkbox. No other settings are required. If you want to set the date and time manually:
Make sure the [Automatic] checkbox is turned off and continue to the next step. 4. Tap [Set date]. 5. Set the date and then tap [Set]. 6. Tap [Select time zone]. 7. Select a city in your time zone. 8. Tap [Set time]. 9. Set the time and then tap [Set]. Switching between 12-hour and 24-hour format time 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Date & time]. 3. Turn the [Use 24-hour format] checkbox on or off. Turning on airplane mode Airplane mode turns off all wireless features to prevent interference with aircraft equipment. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Airplane mode]. Screen settings Changing the language of the phone 1. From the Home screen, press
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Language & keyboard] [Select language]. 3. Select the desired language. Adjusting the screen brightness manually 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Display] [Brightness]. 3. Turn off the [Automatic brightness] checkbox and then adjust brightness. 4. Tap [OK]. Note
. Increasing the brightness setting decreases your phones battery performance. User Guide 17 Getting to know your phone Setting the screen timeout The screen timeout setting determines how much time passes before the screen automatically turns off to save power. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Display] [Screen timeout]. 3. Select the time. Note
. You can turn off the screen at any time by pressing Setting the screen to stay on while charging the phone 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Applications] [Development] [Stay awake]. Sound settings Changing the ringtone for phone calls 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Sound] [Phone ringtone]. 3. Select a ringtone. Adjusting the volume 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Sound] [Volume]. 3. Adjust the volume for each item and then tap [OK]. Note
. This setting is unavailable when [Silent mode] is enabled. Turning silent mode on and off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Sound] [Silent mode]. Turning dialling touch tones on and off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Sound] [Audible touch tones]. Setting the vibrate mode 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Sound] [Vibrate]. 3. Select a vibrate mode. Setting the phone to vibrate when operated You can set your phone to vibrate when you tap the screen while using certain apps. Tap [Sound]
[Haptic feedback] to enable and disable this feature. 18 User Guide Getting to know your phone Account settings Entering your account information You can enter your account information for services such as Google contacts, Facebook, and Twitter, so that you can use your phone to access these services. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. To add an account to the phone:
. Tap [Add account] and follow the on-screen instructions. If you have already entered your Google account information or corporate account information on the phone:
Tap the name of the account, press
, and then tap [Sync now]. eco mode eco mode is a suite of features that help you save battery power. When the remaining battery power drops below the preset level, the phone can switch to eco mode and change certain phone features and settings so that your phone consumes less battery power. Setting the eco mode operation mode 1. Tap [eco mode] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Under [eco mode status], select the desired operation mode.
[On]: The phone always runs in eco mode, regardless of the current battery level. Features will be limited to save battery power according to the eco mode settings.
[Off]: The phone never switches to eco mode.
[Auto Eco]: When the remaining battery power drops below the preset level, features will be limited to save battery power according to the eco mode settings. Note If your phone is operating in eco mode and you try to change phone settings that are also controlled by eco mode, you will be asked whether or not you want to disable eco mode. If you disable eco mode, [eco mode status] will be automatically set to [Off]. eco mode settings eco mode settings determine how your phone saves power. 1. Tap [eco mode] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [eco mode settings]. 3. Change the settings as desired.
[Auto eco mode setting]: Set the battery level at which the phone switches to eco mode.
[eco mode settings]: Set each item as desired. 4. Tap [OK]. Stereo headset You can use the included stereo headset to talk on the phone, listen to music and videos, etc. For information on using the headset to talk on the phone, see Using a headset (page 26). User Guide 19 Getting to know your phone Connecting the stereo headset A Headset button B Microphone Note Make sure you insert the headset plug completely into the headset jack. 20 User Guide BA Connecting to networks Connecting to networks Connecting to mobile networks In order to send text and multimedia messages, and to connect to the Internet, your phone must be configured to connect to a 2G and/or 3G network. For most mobile networks and mobile network operators, your phone is configured at the time of purchase and you do not need to configure your phone manually. For information about configuring your phone manually, contact your mobile network operator. Viewing the current Access Point Name (APN) 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Access Point Names]. If multiple connections are available, the current connection will be indicated. Configuring Internet settings manually 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Access Point Names]. 3. Press 4. Tap [New APN] [Name]. 5. Enter the desired name for the new settings, and then tap [OK]. 6. Tap [APN]. 7. Enter the access point name, and then tap [OK]. 8. Select other items and enter the information as required by your mobile network operator. 9. Press Connecting to GSM networks only You can select to connect to GSM networks only. This may be useful when travelling abroad and you want to use a particular network. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Network Mode] [GSM and then tap [Save]. only]. Selecting a specific network manually You can select a specific network to connect to. This may be useful when travelling abroad and you want to use a particular network. Note that if you select a specific network, your phone will not connect to other networks even if you move out of range of the network you selected manually. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Network operators] [Search
. 3. Select a network. Selecting a network automatically 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks] [Network operators] [Select
. networks]. automatically]. Disabling mobile network data connections You can disable 2G and 3G mobile network data connections. This can be useful if you want to avoid unwanted downloading of data or synchronising of data. Wi-Fi network connections will remain available. 1. From the Home screen, press
. User Guide 21 Connecting to networks 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks]. 3. Turn off the [Data enabled] checkbox. Enabling data roaming When data roaming is enabled, you may be able to use another mobile network operators network for data connections. This can be useful when you are outside of the range of your operators network. Note that data transmission charges may apply, and some apps on your phone may use data connections without notifying you. Contact the mobile network operator for more information. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Mobile networks]. 3. Turn on the [Data roaming] checkbox. Mobile network data connections must be enabled in order to select this option. Connecting to Wi-Fi networks If your phone is within range of a Wi-Fi access point, such as a wireless router, you can access the Internet wirelessly using your phones Wi-Fi features. When your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi access point, appears in the status bar and indicates the approximate signal strength, and your phone uses the Wi-Fi connection to access the Internet (as opposed to using the 2G or 3G mobile data connection). Turning on Wi-Fi 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi]. Note
. When Wi-Fi is turned on, the phone can continue to use its mobile data connection, but the phone will use the Wi-Fi connection when it is available. If you turn Wi-Fi off, the phone will automatically switch to the mobile data connection. In this case, note that data transmission charges may apply. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Select a Wi-Fi network. Adding a Wi-Fi network manually (page 22) for more information. 4. Enter the password if you are connecting to a secure Wi-Fi network. Note If the desired Wi-Fi network is not displayed, you may need to enter the network name (SSID). See After you connect to a Wi-Fi network, your phone will automatically connect to the network the next time it is within range. After you move out of range of a Wi-Fi network, it may take some time for the phone to re-connect automatically once the phone is within range of that Wi-Fi network again. Some Wi-Fi networks require you to access a web page or enter a user name and password in order to access the network. Consult the network administrator for more information. Adding a Wi-Fi network manually Some Wi-Fi networks do not broadcast their availability. In this case you need to enter the name of the network (also called the network SSID) as well as the networks password. Consult the network system administrator for more information. 1. From the Home screen, press
. 22 User Guide Connecting to networks
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings] [Add Wi-Fi network]. 3. Enter the network SSID. 4. Select the networks security type and enter its password, if required. 5. Tap [Save]. Enabling Wi-Fi network notification Your phone can notify when a Wi-Fi network is available. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Turn on the [Network notification] checkbox. Viewing information about the Wi-Fi network 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Select the Wi-Fi network which you are currently connected to. Adding a Wi-Fi sleep policy You can select when your phone suspends its Wi-Fi connection. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Press 4. Tap [Advanced] [Wi-Fi sleep policy]. 5. Select a sleep policy. Using a static IP address 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Press 4. Tap [Advanced] [Use static IP]. 5. Select each item and enter the necessary information. 6. Press 7. Tap [Save]. Connecting to VPNs If your company or organisation uses a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you can use your phone to connect to the VPN. For information about configuring your phone to connect to a VPN, consult your network administrator. Connecting to a VPN 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [VPN settings]. 3. Select your VPN. 4. Enter the information as needed, and then tap [Connect]. Adding a VPN 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [VPN settings] [Add VPN]. 3. Select the type of your VPN. 4. Enter the information as needed. User Guide 23 Connecting to networks Disconnecting from a VPN 1. Open the notification panel by dragging the status bar down. 2. Tap the VPN connection notification. Creating a Wi-Fi hotspot Your phone can function as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing you to share your phones mobile network connection with up to eight devices. Configuring the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Tethering & portable hotspot] [Portable Wi-Fi
. hotspot settings] [Configure Wi-Fi hotspot]. 3. Configure the SSID (i.e., network name), security method, and password, and then tap [Save]. 4. Turn on the [Portable Wi-Fi hotspot] checkbox. The following icons are displayed in the status bar and notification panel when hotspot is enabled. Displayed when the phone is enabled as a Wi-Fi hotspot Displayed when hotspot and USB tethering (see USB tethering (page 62)) are both enabled Note Turn off the [Portable Wi-Fi hotspot] checkbox when you are finished using your phone as a hotspot. 24 User Guide Calling You can use the [Phone] app to make and receive calls, as well as use services supported by your mobile network operator, such as voicemail and call forwarding. For information about available services, contact your mobile network operator. Calling Making emergency calls Your phone supports international emergency numbers, such as 112 and 911. 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the emergency number. To delete a number, tap
. 3. Tap 4. Tap [End] to end the call. Note If the screen is locked using a security method (see Configuring the screen lock (page 67)), you can make emergency calls by tapping [Emergency call]. You can make emergency calls if there is no SIM card inserted, as long as the phone is in range of a network and the country you are in allows emergency calling with no SIM card inserted. Making calls Dialling manually 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the phone number. To delete a number, tap
. 3. Tap 4. Tap [End] to end the call. Making an international call 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold [0] until the international prefix + is displayed. 3. Enter the country code or region code, followed by the area code (without the first 0), and then the phone number. 4. Tap 5. Tap [End] to end the call. Using other features during a call Adjusting the earpiece or speaker volume Press repeatedly during a call. or Muting the microphone Tap [Mute] during a call to mute your phones microphone so that the other party cannot hear you. User Guide 25 Calling Using the speakerphone Tap [Speaker] to turn on the speakerphone during a call. Tap [Speaker] again to switch back to the earpiece. Activating the screen while talking Your phones proximity sensor detects when you raise the phone to your ear and automatically turns off the screen. This not only saves battery power, but also prevents you from inadvertently operating the screen while talking. You can turn the screen back on during a call by pressing
. Entering numbers during a call Tap [Dialpad] if you need to enter numbers while on a call, such as when navigating a call centres voice guided menu system. Using a headset You can use the included stereo headset to answer calls, talk on the phone, and end calls. To answer an incoming call, press the headset button. To reject an incoming call, or to end the current call, press and hold the headset button for about a second. To stop and start music playback while listening to music, press the headset button. Answering calls 1. When a call is being received, drag to the right across the screen. To reject the call, drag When the included stereo headset is connected, you can answer incoming calls by pressing the to the left across the screen. headset button. 2. Tap [End] to end the call. Turning the ringer off (Silent mode) Press and hold then tap [Silent mode]. To turn the ringer back on, repeat this procedure. Turning the ringer off temporarily Press or when a call is being received to turn the ringer off temporarily. Call log You can view your call log while using the [Phone] app by tapping [Call log]. The following icons are used in the call log to indicate different types of calls. Missed calls Incoming calls (calls that you answered) Outgoing calls Viewing your missed calls Open the notifications panel by tapping the status bar and sliding your finger down, and then tap [Missed call]. Making a call from the call log Tap next to the phone number or person you want to call. 26 User Guide Calling Adding information from the call log to your phonebook 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Call log]. 3. Tap and hold the number and then tap [Add to contacts]. 4. Tap an existing contact or tap [New contact]. 5. Enter the information as needed and tap [Done]. Clearing the call log 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Call log]. 3. Press and then tap [Clear call log] [OK]. Voicemail If your phone has voicemail service, you can have your calls forwarded to voicemail. Turning voicemail on 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Voicemail]. 3. Select the desired setting.
[Ringer off]: All calls are forwarded to voicemail.
[Ringer on]: Calls are forwarded to voicemail if you do not answer them within a certain time. 4. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Listening to voicemail 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap
. Checking the voicemail setting 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Check settings]. Turning voicemail off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Deactivate voicemail service and call forwarding]. 3. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Note When voicemail is turned off, call forwarding is also turned off. Call forwarding If your phone has call forwarding service, you can forward your calls to another phone number. Turning call forwarding on 1. From the Home screen, press
. User Guide 27 Calling 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Call forwarding]. 3. Enter the forwarding number and then tap [OK]. 4. Select the desired setting.
[Ringer off]: All calls are forwarded to the specified forwarding number.
[Ringer on]: Calls are forwarded to the specified forwarding number if you do not answer them within a certain time. 5. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Checking the call forwarding setting 1. From the Home screen, press
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Check settings]. Turning call forwarding off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Voicemail, call forwarding]
[Deactivate voicemail service and call forwarding]. 3. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Note When call forwarding is turned off, voicemail is also turned off. Call waiting If your phone has call waiting service, you can receive a second call while talking on the phone. While talking, you will hear a tone that indicates a second call is being received. When you receive a second call, you can choose to reject it or end the first call and answer the second call. Turning call waiting on and off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Call waiting]. 3. Tap the desired setting. 4. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Checking the call waiting setting 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Call waiting]. 3. Tap [Check settings]. Answering another call while talking on the phone
. When you hear the call waiting tone, drag to the right across the screen. Rejecting a call received while talking on the phone When you hear the call waiting tone, drag to the left across the screen. Call barring You can configure your phone to block certain types of calls from being made or received. In order to use this feature, you must enter the four-digit call barring code issued by your mobile network operator. 28 User Guide IMPORTANT If you enter the barring code incorrectly three times, the call barring setting cannot be changed. In this case, contact your mobile network operator for assistance. Calling Turning call barring on 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Call barring]. 3. Select the desired setting. If you want to activate call barring for both incoming and outgoing calls, you must activate each separately. 4. Enter the network password and then tap [OK] [OK]. Checking the call barring setting 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Call barring] [Check
. settings]. 3. Select the desired setting. Turning call barring off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Call barring] [Cancel all]. 3. Enter the network password and then tap [OK] [OK]. Conference calls If your phone has conference calling service, you can talk on the phone with multiple parties at the same time and put the other party on hold. Making a second call 1. While on a call, tap [Add call]. 2. Enter the other partys phone number and then tap
. The first call is put on hold. 3. To switch between calls:
Tap [Swap]. To join the calls and have a conversation with all parties:
Tap [Merge calls]. To end the current call:
Tap [End]. Sending your caller information (Caller ID) Turning your Caller ID sending on and off You can choose to show or hide your phone number to the other party when you make calls. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Send Caller ID info]. 3. Select an option and then tap [Yes]. Confirming the Caller ID sending setting 1. From the Home screen, press
. User Guide 29 Calling 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Network service settings] [Send Caller ID info] [Check settings]. Call reject You can configure your phone to reject certain calls. Note If you turn call reject on and also turn on call forwarding, calls that would normally be rejected are
. also forwarded. Turning call reject on 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Call reject]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Turn on the [Reject call] checkbox. Adding numbers to the call reject list 1. From the Home screen, press
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Call reject]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Tap [Rejected numbers list]. Rejecting callers who are not in your phonebook You can reject calls from callers who are not registered in your phonebook. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Call reject]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Turn on the [Reject unknown] checkbox. Fixed dialling You can use a Fixed Dialling Number (FDN) list to restrict outgoing calls. When this feature is turned on, your phone can only make calls to numbers that are added to the list. Note You must enter the PIN 2 code assigned to you by your mobile network operator in order to use this feature. Turning fixed dialling on and off 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Fixed Dialling Numbers] [Enable FDN]. 3. Enter your PIN 2 and then tap [OK]. Editing the list of fixed dialling numbers 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Call settings] [Fixed Dialling Numbers] [FDN list]. 30 User Guide Phonebook Phonebook device. Adding contacts to your phone You can use the [Phonebook] app to store all your contact information. Phonebook entries (also called contacts) contain name, address, phone number, email address, and other information about your friends, family, and colleagues. There are several ways you can get contact information into your phone. Use your phone to add contact information manually. Synchronise your phone with contact information youve added to an online data synchronisation service, such as Google Sync. Import contact information that youve stored on your phones SIM card. Use your phones Bluetooth wireless technology feature to download contact information from another
. Import contact information that youve received as an attachment via SMS, MMS, and email. Synchronising your contacts with an existing online synchronisation service account See Entering your account information (page 19). Importing contacts stored in the USB storage area of your phone 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Import/Export] [Import] [Import from USB storage]. 4. Select the account that the contacts will be added to. Importing contacts using Bluetooth wireless technology In order to import contacts using Bluetooth wireless technology, make sure your phones Bluetooth feature is turned on and is set to discoverable mode (see Bluetooth wireless technology (page 60)). 1. Use the other Bluetooth device to send contact information to your phone. For more information refer to the other devices operating instructions. 2. Tap [Accept] when prompted to receive the sent data. 3. Open the notification panel by dragging the status bar down, and tap the received file to import the contacts. Importing contacts from SMS, MMS, or email You can import contacts youve received as a vCard file attached to an SMS, MMS, or email message. 1. Open the message containing the vCard file. 2. Tap the vCard file and use the menu options to save the contacts on the phone. Adding contacts manually 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [New contact]. 3. Enter the information as needed. Tap the image icon to add an image. Tap to add or delete fields. To undo the changes you have made, tap [Revert]. Note that if you press or saved. 4. Tap [Done].
, the changes will be User Guide 31 Phonebook Managing your contacts Adding yourself to your phonebook 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap your phone number at the top of the screen. 3. Press 4. Tap [Edit contact]. 5. Edit each item as needed. Tap the image icon to add an image. Tap to add or delete fields. To undo the changes you have made, tap [Revert]. Note that if you press or
, the changes will be saved. 6. Tap [Done]. Searching for a contact There are several ways to search for a contact. Search by text: Tap [Keyword search] and then enter the search text. Search by first letter: Tap or scroll the right side of the screen to search for a contact by first letter. Search by group: Tap [Group search] and then select the group. Calling, texting, or emailing a contact Tap the contact and then select the desired method of communication. Editing a contact 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the contact you want to edit and then tap [Edit contact]. 3. Edit each item as needed. Tap the image icon to add an image. Tap to add or delete fields. To undo the changes you have made, tap [Revert]. Note that if you press or
, the changes will be saved. 4. Tap [Done]. Deleting a contact 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the contact you want to delete and then tap [Delete contact] [OK]. Adding a contact to your list of favourites You can access frequently used contacts quickly by adding them to your list of favourites. 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the contact you want to add to your favourites. 3. Tap to the right of the name. Tap to remove the contact from your list of favourites. Sharing and backing up contacts Share displayed contacts You can share all contacts displayed on the contacts screen. You can use this feature to backup all your contacts, or search for certain contacts and narrow the items down before sharing them. 32 User Guide Phonebook
. 1. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Import/Export] [Export] [Share visible contacts]. 4. Select an app and then follow the on-screen instructions. Note Group names are not sent when exporting contacts using this method. User Guide 33 Email Email Setting up an email account You can use your phones [Email] app to send and receive emails. The [Email] app supports POP3, IMAP, and Exchange accounts. Setting up an email account in your phone 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter your email address and password. 3. Tap [Next]. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note If the account cannot be set up using this procedure, you may need to set up the account manually. In this case consult your email service provider for details about settings. Using email Composing and sending an email message 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Compose]. 4. Tap the [To] field and then enter the recipients address. To add Cc and/or Bcc, press and then tap [Add Cc/Bcc]. 5. Tap the [Subject] field and then enter the subject. 6. Tap the [Compose Mail] field and then enter the message. To attach a file, press
, tap [Add attachment] and then select a file. 7. Tap [Send]. Note If the recipients device or email service provider rejects email messages that were sent from a computer, email messages sent from your phone will also be rejected. Receiving email messages 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Refresh]. Reading email messages 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select the desired message. If you have multiple accounts, you can check messages received by all accounts in the [Combined Inbox]. Viewing an email message attachment 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select the message containing the attachment to open and read the message. 3. Tap [Open] or [Save]. 34 User Guide Email Adding a senders email address to your phonebook 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select the desired message. 3. Tap the name of the sender at the top of screen. 4. Tap [OK]. 5. Select an existing contact or tap [New contact]. 6. Edit the contact information then tap [Done]. Replying to an email message 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select the desired message. 3. Tap [Reply] or [Reply all]. 4. Enter your reply then tap [Send]. Forwarding an email message 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired message. 3. Tap [Forward]. 4. Tap the [To] field then enter the recipients address. 5. Tap [Send]. Deleting an email message 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Turn the checkbox on next to any messages you want to delete. 3. Tap [Delete]. Note You can also delete a message from your inbox or a folder by tapping and holding the message and then tapping [Delete]. Using email accounts Adding an extra email account in the phone 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Accounts]. 4. Press 5. Tap [Add account]. 6. Enter your email address and password. 7. Tap [Next]. 8. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note
. If you have more than one email account in your phone, you will see a list of your accounts when you launch the [Email] app. Select the email account you want to receive messages from. Setting an email account as your default account You can specify an email account that will be used as the default account when composing and sending email messages. 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. User Guide 35 Email
. 2. Select the desired account. 3. Press 4. Tap [Account settings]. 5. Turn on the [Default account] checkbox. Removing an email account from the phone 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired account. 3. Tap [Remove account] [OK]. Changing an email account settings You can change various settings for an email account such as [Account name], [Signature], and [Inbox check frequency]. 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired account. 3. Tap [Account settings]. 4. Tap the desired setting and then change the setting. Gmail and other Google services If you have a Google account, you can use the Gmail and other Google services in your phone. The first time you open certain Google apps on your phone, you will be required to sign in with your existing Google account. If you do not have a Google account, you will be prompted to create one. Setting up the phone to use your Google account 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync] [Add account] [Google]. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Using the [Gmail] app The [Email] app and the [Gmail] app function similarly. When using the [Gmail] app, refer to the information provided in Using email (page 34). To launch the [Gmail] app, tap [Gmail] in the Home screen or [App List]. 36 User Guide Messaging Messaging Using text and multimedia messaging You can use your phone to send and receive text messages using SMS (Short Message Service). If you have subscribed to your mobile network operators MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you can also send and receive messages that contain media files, such as pictures and videos. For details about these services, contact your mobile network operator. Note SMS messages are typically limited to 160 characters. This limit may vary depending on the region and the language. Composing and sending a message 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [New message]. 3. Tap the [To] field and enter the name of a contact or enter the recipients contact information manually. To add a subject or attach a file before you send the message, press
. 4. Tap the [Type to compose] field and enter the message. 5. Tap [Send]. Reading a received message 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. Replying to a message 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. 3. Enter a reply and tap [Send]. Forwarding a message 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. 3. Tap and hold the message and then tap [Forward]. 4. Tap the [To] field and enter the name of a contact or enter the recipients contact information manually. 5. Tap [Send]. Deleting a message 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. 3. Tap and hold the message, and then tap [Delete message] [Delete]. Deleting a conversation 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the conversation. 3. Tap [Delete thread] [Delete]. Adding a senders number to your phonebook 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. User Guide 37 Messaging 2. Tap and hold the conversation. 3. Tap [Add to Contacts]. Calling a message sender 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. 3. Tap the senders number. 4. Tap
. Saving a file attachment 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the conversation. 3. 4. Tap and hold the file and then select the desired option. If the message has not been downloaded yet, tap [Download]. Text and multimedia message options Changing the notification settings for messages 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Settings]. 4. Select the desired notification settings. Viewing messages saved on your SIM card 1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Settings] [Manage SIM card messages]. Google Talk You can use the Google Talk instant messaging app to chat with friends. Adding friends to your friend list 1. Tap [Talk] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Add friend]. 4. Enter an email address of the friend then tap [Send invitation]. When your friend accepts the invitation, the friend is added to your friend list. Starting a chat 1. Tap [Talk] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select a friend in the friend list. 3. Enter a message in the text box then tap [Send] to chat. 38 User Guide Web browser Web browser Your phone includes a full-featured web browser that allows you to view web pages, manage bookmarks, download pictures and files, etc. Note A data plan is required to access the Internet when using your operators mobile network. Contact your mobile network operator regarding data plans and rates. Additional charges may be incurred for accessing the Internet or downloading media files from the Internet. Contact your mobile network operator for more information. Browsing the web Viewing a web page 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the web address in the address bar and then tap Searching for a web page 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the search text in the address bar and then tap
. Viewing a previously viewed web page 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap the desired web page, or tap [Most visited] or [History] to view a list of previously viewed web then tap [Bookmarks]. pages and then tap the desired web page. You can bookmark an item in the [Most visited] and [History] lists by tapping next to the desired item. Navigating web pages Zooming in and out on a web page while browsing Using two fingers, pinch together two points on the screen to zoom out, and push apart two points on the screen to zoom in. You can also zoom in and out by double-tapping. Returning to the previous web page while browsing Press
. Using a link to open another web page while browsing Tap the link. To open the link in a new window, tap and hold the link until the menu appears, and then tap
[Open in new window]. Searching for text within a web page while browsing 1. Press 2. Tap [More] [Find on page]. 3. Enter the desired text in the search bar. 4. Tap 5. Tap or to close the search bar. to highlight the previous or next instance of the text. User Guide 39 Web browser
. Opening a new window while browsing You can open new windows and switch between different pages while browsing. 1. Press 2. Tap [New window]. Switching between windows while browsing 1. Press 2. Tap [Windows]. 3. Tap the desired page. Adding a web page shortcut to the Home screen while browsing 1. Press 2. Tap [Add]. 3. Edit the name and web address of the web page as desired and then tap [OK]. 4. Tap and hold the bookmark and then tap [Add shortcut to Home]. Sharing a link to the current web page while browsing 1. Press 2. Tap [More] [Share page]. 3. Tap the app you want to use to share the link. then tap [Bookmarks]. Bookmarking your favourite web pages Bookmarks allow you to access your favourite web pages quickly and without entering the web address each time you access the page. Depending on your mobile operator, your phone may have bookmarks preinstalled. Adding a bookmark 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Navigate to the desired page. 3. Press 4. Tap [Bookmarks] [Add]. 5. Edit the name and web address of the web page as desired and then tap [OK]. Opening a bookmark 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Bookmarks]. 4. Select the desired bookmark. Editing a bookmark 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Bookmarks]. 4. Tap and hold the bookmark and then tap [Edit bookmark]. 5. Edit the name and web address of the web page as desired and then tap [OK]. Deleting a bookmark 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press
. 40 User Guide 3. Tap [Bookmarks]. 4. Tap and hold the bookmark and then tap [Delete bookmark]. 5. Tap [OK]. Web browser Downloading from web pages Downloading files from a web page 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Navigate to the desired page. 3. Tap and hold the desired image or file name link. 4. Tap [Save image] or [Save link]. Cancelling a download or deleting a downloaded file 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [Downloads]. 4. Turn on the checkbox for the desired file then tap [Delete]. Viewing a downloaded file 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [Downloads]. 4. Tap the desired file. Using the web browsers options menu The options menu provides quick access to various features of the web browser, as explained below. You can open the options menu by pressing
[New window]: Opens a new web browser window.
[Bookmarks]: Opens the [Bookmarks] screen, where you can add and manage your bookmarks, and
. provides access to the [Most visited] and [History] screens.
[Windows]: Displays a list of open web browser windows, allowing you to switch to another window.
[Refresh]: Reloads the current web page.
[Forward]: Opens the next web page in the browsing history.
[More]: Displays a list of web browser settings. Changing web browser settings You can customise the web browser to suit your needs by configuring various settings, such as the web site used for web searches, how web pages are displayed, etc. Some commonly used settings are described below. 1. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [Settings]. 4. Change the desired setting.
[Text size]: Changes the text size displayed in the web browser.
[Set homepage]: Sets the web page that opens when you open a new web browser window.
[Clear history]: Clears the list of previously viewed web pages (history).
[Set search engine]: Changes the web site used for web searches. User Guide 41 Web browser
[Reset to default]: Restores web browser settings to their default values. 42 User Guide Music The [Music] app gives you instant access to your personal music collection stored in your phone, allowing you to take your favourite music with you wherever you go. Music Copying media files to the phone The [Music] app detects any media files stored in your phone so that you can use your phone to listen to your music. In order to listen to your music, you must first copy it from your computer to your phone. Copying media files from your computer to your phone 1. Use the included USB cable and connect the phone and computer. 2. Follow the instructions displayed on your phone and turn on the USB storage feature. Your phone will appear as an external disk to your computer. 3. Copy the desired files to your phone. Listening to your music Browsing through your music 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Artists], [Albums], [Songs], or [Playlists] to display files by the desired category. 3. Scroll through the list and tap a file that you want to play. Using the playback controls Tap to pause playback. Tap to start or resume playback. Tap to repeat the current file from the beginning. Tap and hold to rewind through the file. Tap to skip to the next file. Tap and hold to fast forward through the current file. Tap to display information about the current playlist. Tap to turn shuffle playback on and off. When turned on, songs are played in random order. Tap to turn continuous playback on and off. When turned on, the current song or collection of songs plays repeatedly. while listening to music. Additional options are available by pressing Tap [Library] to return to your music library. Tap [Party shuffle] to create a random playlist using music in your phone. Tap [Add to playlist] to add the current song to a playlist. Tap [Use as ringtone] to use the current song as a ringtone. Tap [Delete] to delete the current song. Adding a song to a playlist You can create and manage playlists of your favourite songs. 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold a file name until the context menu appears. 3. Tap [Add to playlist]. User Guide 43 Music 4. Do one of following:
Choose an existing playlist. Tap [New] to create a playlist and then follow the on-screen instructions. Tap [Current playlist] to add the file to the current playlist. Playing a song in a playlist 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Playlists]. 3. Select a playlist and then select a song to play. Removing a song from a playlist While browsing a playlist, tap and hold the name of a song, and then tap [Remove from playlist]. Changing the order of songs in a playlist While browsing a playlist, tap and drag the left side of a song title up and down to change the order. Renaming a playlist 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold a playlist until the context menu appears. 3. Tap [Rename]. 4. Enter the new name and tap [Save]. Deleting a playlist 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold a playlist until the context menu appears. 3. Tap [Delete]. Playing music in the background While playing music, press in the background. To return to the [Music] app, open the notification panel by dragging the status bar down then tap the name of the current file. to return to the Home screen. You can use other apps while playing music 44 User Guide Pictures and videos Pictures and videos Taking pictures and recording videos Your phone offers a full-featured camera that can shoot still images and record movies. Launch the [Camera] app by tapping [Camera] in the Home screen or [App List]. Picture mode screen A Current resolution B Shooting mode selector C Focus mode selector D Exposure adjustment E Settings panel F No. of pictures you can take G Picture/video mode selector H Zoom controls I Shutter button J Review screen Taking pictures 1. Tap [Camera] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap 3. Select the desired shooting mode, options, and zoom. 4. Hold the phone steady and tap to select picture mode if necessary. The phone captures an image, saves it in the internal memory, and displays the picture in the review screen (Viewing recent pictures and videos (page 46)). Video mode screen Recording videos 1. Tap [Camera] in the Home screen or [App List]. A Scene mode selector B Resolution selector C Exposure adjustment D Settings panel E Available recording time F Picture/video mode selector G Zoom controls H Record button I Review screen User Guide 45 BACEDGFIJHABDCFEHIG Pictures and videos to select video mode if necessary. 2. Tap 3. Select the desired scene mode, options, and zoom. 4. Hold the phone steady and tap 5. Tap to stop recording. The phone saves the video in the internal memory and displays the video in the review screen
(Viewing recent pictures and videos (page 46)). Zooming Tap Note and to zoom in and out. You can also slide the zoom slider while it is displayed. You cannot adjust the zoom while recording videos. Adjust the zoom before recording. Viewing recent pictures and videos The review screen is displayed after you take a picture or finish recording a video. You can also open the
. The following operations are available in the review screen depending on review screen by tapping the camera settings. Flick left and right to browse. Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap to return to the camera. to delete the current picture or video. to share the current picture or video using the desired method. to display information about the current picture or video. to delete the current picture or video and return to the camera. to confirm the area selected for a contacts picture and add the photo to one of your contacts, or confirm the video captured for video upload. Changing picture mode settings The following settings are available when using picture mode.
[Shooting Mode]
Select a shooting mode according to the kind of pictures you want to take. You can also use the [Scene]
mode for more options.
[Normal]
[Burst]
. Use this mode for typical picture taking. Allows you to take a series of up to 7 pictures. The phone takes pictures for as long as you tap and hold Allows you to take multiple pictures and put them in a fun template. Allows you to take pictures with a blurred dark edges. Allows you to take panorama pictures. Allows you to take a picture of someone and add it to your phonebook. Allows you to give skin a soft appearance in your pictures. Allows you to take pictures automatically once the subject smiles. Allows you to add fun frames to your pictures.
[Collage]
[Pinhole]
[Panorama]
[Contact ID]
[Beauty]
[Smile]
[Frame]
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[Stabilization]
After tapping
, the phone takes a picture as soon as the phone is held still. Pictures and videos
[Focus Mode]
Select a focus mode depending on the shooting conditions and the desired subject.
[Auto]
[Face]
[Touch]
[Infinity]
[Continue]
[Object]
[Macro]
, the phone focuses on the subject in the centre of the screen and When you tap takes a picture. The phone focuses on faces. Allows you to focus on a subject by simply tapping the desired subject on the screen. The phone focuses on distant landscapes. The phone continually adjusts its focus according to the subject in the centre of the screen. Allows you to focus on a subject by simply tapping the desired subject on the screen. If the subject moves, or if you move the phone, the phone will track the movement and continue to focus on that subject. Select this mode when shooting objects that are very close to the phone. Exposure Allows you to adjust overall image brightness. User Guide 47 Pictures and videos Settings panel
[Scene]
Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of pictures you want to take. Note Certain scene modes are not available depending on the current shooting mode.
[Normal]
[Portrait]
[Landscape]
[Night]
[Sports]
[Food]
[Backlight]
[Character]
[Snow]
[Sunset]
[Pet]
The phone sets the shutter speed and aperture value according to the brightness of the subject. Makes skin tones look healthier. Allows you to take pictures of wide landscapes by giving priority focus to distant subjects. Uses slower shutter speeds to allow you to capture vivid nightscape pictures. Allows you to take pictures of fast-moving subjects by increasing the shutter speed. Most effective when shooting in the daytime under clear skies. Allows you to take pictures of food that have a natural hue, without being affected by the ambient light in kitchens, restaurants, etc. If the light source is behind the subject, this mode compensates by brightening the subject. Useful for taking pictures of railway timetables, maps, etc. Adjusts the exposure and white balance to help your pictures of the snow appear as white as possible. Allows you to take vivid pictures of sunsets. Use this mode when taking pictures of animals.
[Effect]
[Self Timer]
[Photo Resolution]
[Photo Quality]
[White Balance]
[ISO]
[Brighten]
[GPS Location]
[Show Grid]
[Review]
[Reset]
Allows you to select a colour effect. The self timer allows you to take pictures 3, 5, or 10 seconds after you tap Allows you to select the size at which pictures are captured. Allows you to select the quality at which pictures are captured. Allows you to adjust overall image colour based on the lighting conditions where you are taking pictures. Determines how sensitive the lens is to light. Brightens dark areas in pictures. Determines if location information is attached to pictures. Determines if a grid is shown on the screen. Determines whether the review screen is displayed after you take a picture. Resets all picture mode settings to their default values. 48 User Guide Pictures and videos Changing video mode settings The following settings are available when using video mode.
[Scene Mode]
Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of videos you want to take.
[Normal]
[Night]
[Backlight]
Use this mode for typical video recording. Uses slower shutter speeds to allow you to capture vivid nightscape videos. If the light source is behind the subject, this mode compensates by brightening the subject. Allows you to record sunsets in vivid colour. Makes skin tones look healthier. Allows you to record videos of fast-moving subjects by increasing the shutter speed. Most effective when shooting in the daytime under clear skies. Useful for recording videos of railway timetables, maps, etc. Use this mode when recording videos of animals. Allows you to record videos of wide landscapes by giving priority focus to distant subjects. Allows you to record videos of food that have a natural hue, without being affected by the ambient light in kitchens, restaurants, etc. Adjusts the exposure and white balance to help your videos of the snow appear as white as possible.
[Sunset]
[Portrait]
[Sports]
[Character]
[Pet]
[Landscape]
[Food]
[Snow]
[Resolution Mode]
Allows you to select the size at which videos are recorded. Exposure Allows you to adjust overall image brightness. Settings panel
[White Balance]
[Effect]
[Video Quality]
[Audio Record]
[Review]
[Shot mode]
[Reset]
Allows you to adjust overall image colour based on the lighting conditions where you are recording videos. Allows you to select a colour effect. Allows you to select the image quality of recorded videos. Determines whether audio is also recorded when you record videos. Determines whether the review screen is displayed after you record a video. Select [Mail] to limit recorded videos to 2 MB. Resets all video mode settings to their default values. Viewing your pictures and videos You can use the [Picture Album] app to view your pictures and videos. Launch the [Picture Album] app by tapping [Picture Album] in the Home screen or [App List]. User Guide 49 Pictures and videos Browsing your picture album Scroll left and right. Tap a picture or video to view it full-screen, and press to return to the album. Viewing pictures and videos by category 1. While browsing your picture album, tap the button in the upper-left corner of the screen. The [All files] button is displayed the first time you use this app. 2. Select a category. 3. If a group of images is displayed, tap the desired group. If individual images are displayed, tap the desired image. Viewing pictures and videos in a slideshow 1. While a group of images is displayed, press 2. Configure the slideshow and then tap [Start]. Note and then tap [Slideshow]. If a video is included in a slideshow, only a still image from the video is displayed in the slideshow. Viewing pictures and videos on a map If a picture or video in your picture album has geographic information attached to it, you can view it on a map by tapping [Map]. Sharing a picture in your album (Picture Jump) You can use the Picture Jump feature to delete pictures and videos or easily send them to other apps. 1. While browsing your picture album, tap and hold a picture or video to display the Picture Jump feature. 2. Drag the picture or video to the desired location on the screen. Configuring Picture Jump 1. While browsing your picture album, press 2. Drag the desired action to an area of the screen.
, and then tap [Picture Jump settings]. The action is now available when using Picture Jump. Increasing video image quality The phone can increase video image quality by automatically adjusting image contrast. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Display] [Contrast adjustment]. Note
. Some videos cannot be adjusted depending on the file format and file size. Other features available when viewing pictures and videos The following options are available by pressing
[Share]: You can share pictures and videos with others using a variety of apps.
[Delete]: You can delete pictures and videos.
[Location info]: You can add geographic information to pictures and videos.
[Edit image]: If a compatible image editor app is installed on the phone, you can open a picture using while viewing a picture or video full screen. that app.
[Set image]: You can set a picture to be used as a contact picture or as wallpaper.
[More]: Additional features are available by using this menu option. 50 User Guide Location services Location services You can use your phone to find your location. Different apps can use this information to provide a variety of services, such as helping you find nearby shops and restaurants, adding location information to pictures you take with your phone, or showing you your location on a map. Your phone can calculate its approximate location based on nearby wireless networks and by using its GPS
(Global Positioning System) antenna, which receives signals from satellites. Using wireless networks to determine location is faster but less precise; using GPS is more precise but generally slower and requires a visible sky. You can enable and disable each of these features, and you can enable both if preferred. Note The accuracy of location services cannot be guaranteed. Enabling GPS-based location services 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Location & security]. 3. Turn on the [Use GPS satellites] checkbox. Note
. GPS-based location services require a visible sky. Enabling wireless network-based location services 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Location & security]. 3. Turn on the [Use wireless networks] checkbox. Google Maps You can use Google Maps to find your current location and get information specific to your location, such as directions and traffic information. Launch the Google Maps app by tapping [Maps] in the Home screen or [App List]. Note Google Maps requires an active mobile network connection or Wi-Fi connection. Maps and place information may not be available in certain areas. Using Google Maps Search box Allows you to enter text and search for places on the map. Allows you to search for specific categories of place, such as restaurants and coffee shops. Allows you to show specific information on the map, such as traffic information and transit lines. Finds your current location on the map. Viewing the Google Maps help site While viewing the map, press and then tap [Help]. User Guide 51 Location services Getting directions You can use Google Maps to get detailed directions for travelling by car, public transportation, or on foot. Using Google Maps to get directions 1. Tap [Maps] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Directions]. 4. Specify the starting point and end point as desired. 5. Select a mode of transportation. Get directions for when travelling by car Get directions for when travelling by public transportation Get directions for when travelling on foot 6. Tap [Get directions]. Note Your destination is saved in the history so that you can easily select it again as the starting point or end point later. Maps and place information may not be available in certain areas. Navigation The [Navigation] app uses your phones Internet connection and GPS antenna to provide voice-guided navigation with turn-by-turn directions. Using [Navigation]
1. Tap [Navigation] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select one of following options to enter your destination:
[Speak Destination]: Allows you to specify a destination by speaking it.
[Type Destination]: Allows you to specify a destination by entering it with the keyboard.
[Contacts]: Allows you to specify a destination by selecting it from your contacts.
[Starred Places]: Allows you to specify a destination by selecting it from your [Starred Places] that you created in Google Maps. 3. Follow the directions once they are displayed. Note Navigation information may not be available in certain areas. Places Google Places provides you with details about nearby places of interest. Using Google Places 1. Tap [Places] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select a category. 3. Select a place and view the information. 4. Tap the corresponding icon for more information, such as the phone number or to see the location on the map. 52 User Guide Location services Note Maps and place information may not be available in certain areas. Latitude Google Latitude lets you share your location and status with your friends, as well as send instant messages and emails, make phone calls, etc. Note In order to use these features, you need to create a Google account. Sharing your location and status information with your friends You can share your location and status information with your friends who also use Latitude. 1. Tap [Latitude] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a friend. Once your friend accepts your invitation, you will be able to see each others location and status information. User Guide 53 Other apps Other apps IC Link You can use an IC card to trigger actions on your phone, such as opening a frequently-used web site or app, or changing the app used to display the Home screen. Registering an IC card to the IC Link feature 1. Tap [NFC Starter] in the Home screen or [App List]. If an IC card has already been registered, tap [New] to register an additional card. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and touch the IC card to the [NFC] mark on the rear of the phone. 3. Tap [Yes]. 4. Enter a name for the IC card and tap [OK] [Yes]. 5. Select the desired action.
[Change Home screen]: Allows you to configure the phone to change the app used to display the Home screen whenever you touch the IC card to the phone.
[Start app]: Allows you to configure the phone to start a specific app whenever you touch the IC
[Open web page]: Allows you to configure the phone to open a specific web site whenever you card to the phone. touch the IC card to the phone. 6. Configure the action and then tap [OK]. Note The phone cannot detect IC cards if the phones NFC feature is turned off. To confirm the setting, in the Home screen, tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks], and then turn on the [NFC]
tap checkbox if necessary. Certain IC cards may not be able to be registered. An IC card registered for use with the screen lock feature cannot be used with the IC Link feature
(see Configuring the screen lock (page 67)). Using [NFC Starter]
Once you have registered an IC card to the phone for use with [NFC Starter], simply touch the IC card to the [NFC] mark on the rear of the phone to initiate the action you selected. Changing the name assigned to an IC card 1. Tap [NFC Starter] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the desired item. 3. Tap [Edit title]. 4. Enter a name for the IC card and tap [OK] [Yes]. Deleting an [NFC Starter] action 1. Tap [NFC Starter] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the desired item. 3. Tap [Delete] [Yes]. Notepad The [Notepad] app is a simple text processor that allows you to enter text notes. You can enter and save several notes, and share the content of a note with other apps. 54 User Guide Other apps twice when finished. Adding a new note 1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [New note]. 3. Enter the title and then enter the note text. 4. Press Editing a note 1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the desired note. 3. Edit the title and note text as desired. 4. Press Deleting a note 1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired note. 3. Tap [Delete] [OK]. Sharing a note 1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired note. 3. Tap [Share]. 4. Select the app that you want to share the note with. twice when finished. The note title and content is opened in the selected app. 5. Use the selected app as desired. to start recording. to stop recording. Voice recorder The [Voice Recorder] app allows you to record voice memos and play them back later. Recording a voice memo 1. Tap [Voice Recorder] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap 3. Tap Playing back a voice memo 1. Tap [Voice Recorder] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap the desired recording. 3. Use the on-screen controls to pause and resume playback, or slide the bar to fast-forward and rewind. Other functions Tap and hold the recording in the recording list to edit the title, share, or delete the recording. You can also use a recording as a ringtone. Calendar The [Calendar] app allows you to create and manage your schedule. If you have a Google account, you can also synchronise your phones calendar with the Google Calendar service. Changing the calendar view 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. User Guide 55 Other apps
. 2. Press 3. Tap [Day], [Week], or [Month] as desired. Viewing multiple calendars 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [Calendars]. 4. Tap the icons to hide, display, and sync the desired calendars. 5. Tap [OK]. Creating an event 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [New event]. 4. Enter the event details. If you set a reminder, your phone will remind you at the set time and will be displayed in the status bar. 5. Tap [Done]. Viewing your monthly schedule When viewing your monthly schedule, flick up and down switch months. Tap a day to view your schedule for that day. Viewing your weekly schedule When viewing your weekly schedule, scroll up and down to look at your schedule week, and flick left and right to switch weeks. Viewing your daily schedule When viewing your daily schedule, scroll up and down to look at your schedule for day, and flick left and right to switch days. Viewing an events details Tap an event while viewing your daily or weekly schedule. Editing an event 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold an event while viewing your daily or weekly schedule. 3. Tap [Edit event]. 4. Edit the event details and then tap [Done]. Deleting an event 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold an event while viewing your daily or weekly schedule. 3. Tap [Delete event] [OK]. Dismissing or snoozing an event 1. When appears in the status bar, open the notifications panel by tapping the status bar and sliding your finger down. 2. Tap the event. 3. Tap [Snooze all] or [Dismiss all]. 56 User Guide Other apps Changing calendar settings 1. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [More] [Settings]. 4. Change the settings as desired. YouTube You can use your phone to access the YouTube video-sharing service where you can view videos uploaded by other YouTube users. If you have a YouTube account, you can upload videos from your phone. Watching a video 1. Tap [YouTube] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Browse the list of videos and tap the desired video. 3. Once playback begins, use the icons displayed to control video playback. You can rotate your phone and view videos in landscape viewing mode. Searching for a video 1. Tap [YouTube] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap 3. Enter the search text and then tap
. Uploading a video already saved on the phone 1. Tap [YouTube] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap [Upload]. 4. Select the desired app and locate the video on the phone that you want to upload. 5. Follow the on screen instructions. Recording a video for upload 1. Tap [YouTube] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap 3. Once the [Camera] app starts, record a video (see Recording videos (page 45)). 4. When recording has finished, follow the on-screen instructions to upload the video. Increasing video image quality The phone can increase video image quality by automatically correcting image contrast. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Display] [Contrast adjustment]. Note
. Some videos cannot be corrected depending on the file format and file size. User Guide 57 Android Market Android Market Android Market provides you an easy and quick way to find new apps for your phone. You can choose from a wide variety of free and paid apps ranging from games, productivity apps, and entertainment. To use Android Market, you must have a Google account and your phone must be able to connect to the Internet. Note Android Market may not be available in certain regions. Payment options All purchases for paid apps from Android Market are handled by Google Wallet. Google Wallet is an online payment processing service that provides services such as protection from credit card fraud and information about your purchase history. Note Paid apps are not available in all regions. Direct carrier billing may also be available depending on your mobile operator and region. Finding and downloading apps Downloading free and paid apps 1. Tap [Market] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Search for the app that you want to download by looking through the various categories or using the search function. 3. Tap the app to see more information about it. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and/or purchase the app. An additional screen is displayed that informs you what the selected app can access if the selected app needs to access or control data or functions on your phone. Read this information carefully because it may dramatically change the performance and functionality of your phone. If the app is a paid app, select the desired payment method to complete the purchase. 5. Clearing your app data You can clear the data for an app. This may be necessary if the apps memory becomes full, or if you want to delete incoming email, text, or other messages in an app, or clear a games high scores. Clearing all data for an app 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Applications] [Manage applications]. 3. Tap the desired app. 4. Tap [Clear data] [OK]. Note
. You may not be able to clear the data for some apps. Deleting installed apps 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Applications] [Manage applications]. 58 User Guide Android Market 3. Tap the desired app. 4. Tap [Uninstall] [OK]. Note You may not be able to delete some preinstalled apps. Permissions In order to perform properly, some apps must access information stored on your phone or information about your phone. For example, certain apps may want to know your geographic location so that they can provide you with relevant information. Some apps could misuse their permission and report your location, or delete or steal your data. Only install and give permissions to apps that you trust. Viewing app permissions 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Applications] [Manage applications]. 3. Tap the desired app. 4. Confirm the desired items under the [Permissions] title. Installing apps from unknown sources Installing apps from unknown sources, such as markets other than Android Market, may damage your phone. Installations from unknown sources are blocked by default, however, you may change this setting to allow installations from unknown sources. Allowing installation of apps from unknown sources 1. From the Home screen, press
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Applications]. 3. Turn on the [Unknown sources] checkbox. 4. Read the message and then tap [OK]. User Guide 59 Connecting to other devices Connecting to other devices Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology enables short-range (about 10 m) communication, including voice, audio, and data transfer, between Bluetooth-compatible devices such as phones, hands-free accessories, and computers. Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to take advantage of a wide variety of features. For example, you can connect a compatible headset and talk on the phone or listen to music, or connect to your car stereo and listen to music and other content stored on your phone through your car stereo and enjoy hands-free phone conversations in the car. You can also use Bluetooth wireless technology to send and receive data such as pictures, videos, and contacts with another Bluetooth device. Bluetooth settings In order to use your phone with another Bluetooth device, you must first register your phone and the other device to each other. This is called pairing. In order to pair with each other, your phone and the other device must be able to find each other using Bluetooth wireless technology. This is done by making your phone discoverable by the other device, or vice versa. Note Feature compatibility between Bluetooth devices may vary. Turning on the phones Bluetooth feature 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks]. 3. Turn on the [Bluetooth] checkbox. When the Bluetooth feature has been turned on, appears in the status bar. Pairing a Bluetooth device with the phone Use this procedure to use your phone to initiate the pairing process, such as when pairing a Bluetooth headset. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 3. Set the other Bluetooth device to pairing mode or discoverable mode. Refer to the operating instructions included with the other device for details. 4. Tap [Scan for devices]. The phone displays the names of any Bluetooth devices that can be discovered. 5. Tap the name of the device that you want to pair with the phone. 6. Enter the other devices passkey if prompted. Note You can confirm the pairing and connection status of other Bluetooth devices in the [Bluetooth devices] list. Connecting to a paired Bluetooth device Once you have paired another Bluetooth device with your phone, you may need to connect to the device in order to use it. (This is typically the case with Bluetooth headsets.) 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 60 User Guide Connecting to other devices 3. Tap the name of device in the [Bluetooth devices] list. Note While your phone can be paired to multiple Bluetooth devices, each Bluetooth profile (phone and audio) can connect to only one device at a time. Entering the phone name You can enter a name for your phone so that it is easily identified by other devices when your phone is discoverable. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 3. Make sure that the phones Bluetooth feature is turned on. 4. Tap [Device name]. 5. Enter the name and then tap [OK]. Pairing the phone to another Bluetooth device Use this procedure if you want to use another Bluetooth device to initiate pairing of your phone and the other device, such as when pairing your phone to a Bluetooth-compatible car stereo. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 3. Make sure that the phones Bluetooth feature is turned on. 4. Turn on the [Discoverable] checkbox. The phone enters discoverable mode for 2 minutes by default. You can change this time by changing the [Discoverable timeout] setting. The amount of time before discoverable mode ends is displayed. 5. Operate the other device to pair the phone to the other device. Refer to the operating instructions included with the other device for details. 6. Use the phone to enter the other devices passkey if prompted. Disconnecting a Bluetooth device 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 3. Tap and hold the name of device in the [Bluetooth devices] list. 4. Tap [Disconnect]. Note
. Devices that are disconnected are still paired with your phone. To disconnect and remove the pairing, tap [Disconnect & unpair]. Unpairing a Bluetooth device 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Bluetooth settings]. 3. Tap and hold the name of device in the [Bluetooth devices] list. 4. Tap [Unpair] or [Disconnect & unpair]. Sending data to a Bluetooth device 1. Using one of the apps on the phone, select the data you want to send. 2. Select the apps share or send option. 3. Select the Bluetooth option. 4. Select the destination device. User Guide 61 Connecting to other devices Receiving data from a Bluetooth device 1. Send the data to your phone from the sending device. Refer to the operating instructions included with the other device for details. 2. Open the phones notification panel and tap [Bluetooth share: Incoming file] [Accept]. You can view the status of the transfer in the notification panel. USB You can use the included USB cable to connect your phone to your computer. This allows you to copy data between your phone and computer, which is useful for backing up data on your phone and saving it on your computer, or for using your phone as a portable data storage device. You can also share your phones network connection with your computer over USB, which is known as USB tethering. This allows you to use your computer to access the Internet, check email, download data, etc. even while away from home or the office where there is no Wi-Fi service. USB storage When you connect your phone to a computer via USB, the computer identifies your phone as a removable disk, allowing you to copy data between the two devices. 1. Use the included USB cable to connect the phone to the computer. The USB mass storage screen is displayed. If it is not displayed, open the notification panel and tap the USB notification. 2. Tap [Turn on USB storage] [OK]. to access the internal memory. If you are running an app that is using the internal memory, you may have to close the app in order 3. Wait for the computer to recognise the phone as an external disk and then access the phones memory as desired. IMPORTANT Do not disconnect your phone from the computer while data is being transferred, otherwise data on your phone may become corrupted. To safely disconnect your phone, return to the USB mass storage screen (tap the item in the notification panel if necessary) and tap [Turn off USB storage]. USB tethering 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks] [Tethering & portable hotspot]. 3. Turn on the [USB tethering] checkbox. The following icons are displayed in the status bar and notification panel when tethering is enabled. Displayed when USB tethering is enabled Displayed when USB tethering and hotspot (see Configuring the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot
(page 24)) are both enabled Note Disable [USB tethering] when you are finished using the USB tethering feature. You cannot use USB tethering and access your phones memory using a USB cable at the same time. You may need to configure your computer to be able to access the Internet when using USB tethering. Visit www.android.com/tether for the latest information. 62 User Guide Connecting to other devices DLNA (content streaming) The [DLNA] app is a multimedia content streaming app that allows you to connect your phone wirelessly to other DLNA-compatible network devices. DLNA-compatible devices, including your phone, can be used to stream content to other DLNA-compatible devices and copy or transfer content from one device to another. This means you can enjoy your multimedia content even when it is stored on another device. Note Refer to the operating instructions for your DLNA-compatible device for more information. In order to use this feature, each device must be connected on the same network. Additionally, your phone must be connected to this network via Wi-Fi. Watching content stored on another device 1. Tap [DLNA] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [External devices]. 3. Select the desired device. 4. Browse for content and select the desired item. Sending content from the phone to another device You can use your phone to copy content from your phone to another device, or to stream content from your phone to the other device without copying it. Note In order to use this feature, you must first configure the Picture Jump feature in the [Picture Album] app. Add [Upload (DLNA)] if you want to copy the content to the other device copying, and add [Play from external device (DLNA)] if you want to stream the content to the other device without copying it. For more information, see Configuring Picture Jump (page 50). 1. Tap [DLNA] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Local content]. The [Picture Album] app opens. 3. Browse for and select the desired picture or video. 4. Tap and hold the picture or video to display the Picture Jump feature. 5. Drag the picture or video to [Upload (DLNA)] (for copying) or [Play from external device (DLNA)]
(for streaming). Note To set or change the destination device when uploading (copying) content, launch the [DLNA] app, tap [Settings], tap the item displayed under [Upload to], and then specify the device. Using the phone as a media server 1. Tap [DLNA] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Media server]. view content that is stored on your phone. 3. To stop the media server, press
. Once your phones media server is running, other DLNA-compatible devices can browse for and User Guide 63 Synchronise, backup, and restore Synchronise, backup, and restore You can synchronise information on your phone with information stored somewhere else. This allows you to make sure that the latest files, emails, calendar events, and other information stored on your phone and other devices are up-to-date. Synchronising with your Google account Google Sync allows you to synchronise your phone with your Gmail account, Google Calendar events, and your Google contacts. In order to use these features, you need to create a Google account. Adding a Google account Use this procedure if you have not yet added your Google account to your phone, or if you want to add an additional account. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Tap [Add account] [Google]. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. Turning on synchronisation features 1. From the Home screen, press
. 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Turn on the [Background data] checkbox. 4. Turn on the [Auto-sync] checkbox. Note
. We recommend you make a backup of your data before synchronising it. Turning on synchronisation for specific features 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Confirm that [Background data] and [Auto-sync] are turned on. 4. Select the account name. 5. Tap the desired items to turn their checkboxes on and off. Synchronising manually with your Google account 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Select the account name. 4. Press 5. Tap [Sync now]. Removing a Google account 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Turn on the [Auto-sync] checkbox. 4. Select the account name. 5. Tap [Remove account]. 6. Tap [Remove account] again to confirm. 64 User Guide Synchronise, backup, and restore Note You can remove all but the first Google account registered in the phone. To delete the first account, you must reset the phone. See Resetting the phone (page 77) for more information. Synchronising your corporate email, calendar and contacts You can use your phone to access your corporate email account, calendar appointments, and contacts. Note This feature requires that your institution uses a Microsoft Exchange server. Setting up corporate email, calendar and contacts 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Make sure the [Auto-sync] checkbox is turned on. 4. Tap [Add account] [Corporate]. 5. Follow on-screen instructions to set up your account. If the settings for your corporate account is not found automatically, you may need to configure the account manually. Contact your corporate network administrator for more information. Changing settings for your corporate email, calendar, and contacts account You can change settings such as a synchronisation interval and notification settings for your corporate account. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Select your corporate account. 4. Tap [Account settings]. 5. Change the account settings as desired. Removing a corporate account 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Accounts & sync]. 3. Select your corporate account. 4. Tap [Remove account]. 5. Tap [Remove account] again to confirm. Backing up to the USB storage You can use the [USB storage backup] feature to back up the data on your phone, such as your contacts and SMS messages to a backup file that is stored in the phones USB storage (i.e., internal memory). You can use the backup file to later restore data to your phone, and you can delete backup files as necessary. Backing up data 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Privacy] [USB storage backup] [Back up to USB storage]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Select the type of data that will be backed up and then tap [Yes]. 5. Tap [OK]. User Guide 65 Synchronise, backup, and restore Note Make sure the battery is charged before backing up data. Restoring backed up data 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Privacy] [USB storage backup] [Restores data to phone]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Select the type of data that will be restored. 5. Select the desired option.
[Replace]: The backup data replaces the current data.
[Add]: The backup data is added to the current data. 6. Select the data that will be restored and then tap [Yes]. 7. Tap [OK]. Note Make sure the battery is charged before restoring data. Deleting backed up data 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Privacy] [USB storage backup] [Delete backup data]. 3. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. 4. Select the type of data that will be deleted. 5. Select the data that will be deleted and then tap [Delete]. 6. Tap [Yes] [OK]. Backing up to a computer You can use the [PC Backup] app to back up the pictures on your phone and save the backup file on a computer. Configuring [PC Backup]
In order to make backups, you must first specify information about the computer including the computer name, user name, password, and the name of the shared folder where the backups will be saved. 1. Tap [PC Backup] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Press 3. Tap each item and enter the corresponding information about your computer. and then tap [Settings]. You can also tap [Settings wizard] to search automatically for available computers and shared folders on the network. 4. Tap [Connection test] to confirm that the settings you made are correct. If an error message is displayed, confirm the settings and try again. Backing up your data 1. Tap [PC Backup] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Select the desired backup option.
[All data]: Backs up all pictures.
[Since last backup]: Backs up all pictures that were created or modified since the last backup.
[Specify date]: Backs up pictures created or modified on a specified date. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions and start the backup. 66 User Guide Phone security Phone security There are various ways you can lock your phone. Locking the screen: This prevents you from accidentally tapping your phone and operating it unintentionally. You can also lock the screen using a security method to prevent unauthorised access to your phone. Once the screen is locked, it must be unlocked before your phone can be used. When the screen is unlocked, the user has access to the phone and most settings. Hiding your data: You can prevent unauthorised access to your important data by storing it in a virtual safe. You can also store entire email accounts in the safe, so that the accounts are not visible when the safe is closed. Protecting phone settings: You can set a terminal password (phone password) to prevent unauthorised access to certain phone settings. When the user attempts to change certain settings, the phone will ask the user to enter the terminal password. Protecting your SIM card: You can lock the SIM card to prevent unauthorised use of the card, even if it is removed and inserted into another phone. Once the SIM card is locked, it must be unlocked each time the phone is turned on. If the unlock code is entered incorrectly 3 times, it can only be unlocked with the operator-provided PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Locking the screen You can lock your screen to prevent unauthorised access to your phone. Configuring the screen lock 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Change settings now]. 3. Select an unlock method, and then follow the on-screen instructions to set the unlock pattern. 4. Select whether you want to register an IC card to be used to unlock the screen. To finish without registering an IC card, tap [Skip]. To register an IC card, tap [Register]. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Note Once a screen unlock method is selected, you must use that unlock method to unlock the screen
(such as when pressing to activate the screen) and also to change the screen lock setting. If you try to unlock the screen five times unsuccessfully, the screen will remain locked for 30 seconds. If the screen is locked, you can make emergency calls by tapping [Emergency call]. The phone cannot detect IC cards if the phones NFC feature is turned off. To confirm the setting, in the Home screen, tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks], and then turn on the [NFC]
tap checkbox if necessary. Changing the screen lock 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the correct unlock method. 3. Tap [Security Settings]. 4. Select the desired setting.
[None]: Disables security settings.
[Pattern]: Allows to you to change the unlock pattern.
[IC settings]: Allows you to add, change, and delete an IC card used for unlocking the phone. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. User Guide 67 Phone security Hiding your data You can store important information, such as documents, pictures, videos, and email accounts in a virtual safe on your phone, where they are protected from unauthorised access. Information stored in the safe cannot be seen while the safe is closed. Note In order to use this feature, you must first configure the screen lock (see Locking the screen
(page 67)). Opening the safe 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the correct unlock method. All files in the safe will be visible. Note If you used an IC card to lock the phone, note that the phone cannot detect IC cards if the phones NFC feature is turned off. To confirm the setting, tap
[Wireless & networks], and then turn on the [NFC] checkbox if necessary. in the Home screen, tap [Settings]
Closing the safe 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. If you are prompted to unlock the phone, the safe is already closed. 2. Tap [Lock]. Adding a file to the safe 1. While using an app that is compatible with this feature, select the desired file. 2. Press 3. Tap [Share] [Security Box]. If the safe is closed, enter the correct unlock method. This procedure varies depending on the app being used. 4. Tap [Store]. The file will now be visible only when the safe is open. To remove a file from the safe, open the safe, then repeat this procedure and select [Remove]. Adding an email account to the safe You can add an email account to the safe by creating the account while the safe is open. 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. If the safe is closed, enter the correct unlock method. 2. Tap [Secure Email]. 3. Create a new email account. Protecting phone settings with a terminal password A terminal password (phone password) is required when changing certain settings. Configuring the terminal password 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Location & security] [Set phone password]. If the terminal password has already been set, you will be prompted to enter the current terminal password. 68 User Guide 3. Enter the desired terminal password and then tap [OK]. 4. Enter the desired terminal password again and then tap [OK]. Phone security Protecting your SIM card You can lock the SIM card to prevent unauthorised use of the card, even if it is removed and inserted into another phone. Once the SIM card is locked, it must be unlocked each time the phone is turned on. If the unlock code is entered incorrectly 3 times, it can only be unlocked with the operator-provided PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Locking the SIM card 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Location & security] [Set up SIM lock]. 3. Turn on the [Lock SIM] checkbox. 4. Enter the current SIM PIN and tap [OK]. Changing the SIM PIN 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Location & security] [Set up SIM lock]. 3. Tap [Change SIM PIN]. This option is only available if the SIM card is already locked. 4. Enter the current PIN and tap [OK]. 5. Enter the desired PIN and tap [OK]. 6. Enter the desired PIN again and tap [OK]. User Guide 69 Updating the phone Updating the phone Downloading updates wirelessly When software updates have been released for your phone, you can download them wirelessly. Selecting manual or automatic updating 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [About phone] [Software update] [Update from server] [Settings]. 3. Tap [Auto search] to select manual or automatic updating. When the checkbox is turned on: The phone will connect to the network automatically at the preset time to check for updates and download them if necessary. When the checkbox is turned off: You can update the phone manually only. 4. Tap [OK]. Checking for updates immediately 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [About phone] [Software update] [Update from server] [Software
. update]. 3. Tap [Yes] to check for updates immediately. Tap [No] to cancel. Information about any available updates is displayed. 4. Tap [OK] when the information is displayed. Downloading updates with a computer You can use your computer to download software updates from the Panasonic web site and copy them to your phone. You can then use the following procedure to update the software manually. 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [About phone] [Software update] [Update from USB storage] [OK]. 3. After the phone finds the software update, tap [OK]. The phone restarts, installs the update, restarts again, and then displays the results of the update. 4. Tap [OK]. 70 User Guide Phone settings overview Phone settings overview You can customise general phone settings to suit your needs using the [Settings] menu. Settings are grouped into the categories explained below. To view the [Settings] menu from the Home screen, press and then tap [Settings]. Settings category
[Wireless & networks]
[Call settings]
[Sound]
[Display]
[Location & security]
[Applications]
[Accounts & sync]
[Privacy]
[Storage]
[Language & keyboard]
[Voice input & output]
[Accessibility]
[Date & time]
[About phone]
Description Contains wireless network, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth wireless technology, VPN, and other settings. Contains phone call related settings such as call forwarding, call waiting, and call reject. Contains settings related to volume and silent mode, vibration, and ringtones. Contains settings such as brightness, animation, and screen timeout. Contains location services related settings as well as security-related settings such as screen lock, SIM lock, and terminal password. Contains settings that help you manage and remove the apps installed on your phone. Contains settings that determine which services your phone uses to get email and calendar information, as well as how your phone syncs to other servers to keep its data up-to-date. Contains data backup and deletion related settings that help you manage and back up your personal information to Google servers. You can also reset your phone and its information using settings found here. Allows you to confirm the available space in your phones internal memory. Contains settings related to display language, input language, the keyboard, and the user dictionary. Contains settings that help you customise your phones speech recognition and text-to-speech features. Allows you to enable and disable accessibility apps that you have installed in your phone. Contains settings that determine your phones date, time, time zone, and time format. Allows you to configure software update settings and general phone information such as battery level, network status, and installed software versions. User Guide 71 List of icons List of icons Status icons Signal strength Roaming GPRS is available GPRS in use EDGE is available EDGE in use 3G is available 3G in use Battery is charging eco mode is on GPS is activated Airplane mode is on Bluetooth feature is on Bluetooth device is connected SIM card is not inserted Connected to Wi-Fi network Microphone is muted Speakerphone is on Vibrate mode is on Silent mode is on Voice mail has been received Alarm is set 72 User Guide Notification icons New Gmail New email message New instant message New voicemail Data is synchronising Wireless networks are available PC is connected via USB Error message Missed call Call in progress Call is on hold Downloading data Uploading data List of icons User Guide 73 List of icons App icons Preinstalled apps may vary by region. Phone Phone calls Phonebook Address book Messaging Text messaging Gmail Email client Email Email client Browser Internet browser Camera Picture and video capture Picture Album Picture and video viewing Music Music playback DLNA Multimedia streaming YouTube Video sharing Voice Recorder Voice memo recording Maps Maps and local information 74 User Guide Navigation Directions Places Location-based places of interest Latitude Location-based status tracking Facebook Social network Twitter Social media Talk Instant messaging Market Software purchase and download Calculator Calculator PC Backup Data backup eco mode Power management Settings General device configuration NFC Starter NFC tag utility Task viewer App management Panasonic Smartphone Site Link to Panasonic web site List of icons User Guide 75 List of icons Calendar Appointment management Notepad Text memos Polaris Office Office apps 76 User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General troubleshooting My phone is not working as expected If you experience any difficulty with the phone, try to resolve the problem by performing the following troubleshooting tips. Perform each operation one by one until the problem is resolved. Turn the phone off and then on again. Turn the phone off, remove and re-insert the SIM card, then turn the phone on again. Update the phone. See page Updating the phone (page 70) for more information. If you are prompted to force an app to close, tap [Force close]. Disconnect the USB cable from the phone and then press and hold for about 20 seconds. The phone will turn off, and then turn on again. If it does not turn on again automatically, turn the phone on manually. You may need to charge the battery before the phone can be turned on again. Reset the phone. Resetting the phone 1. From the Home screen, press 2. Tap [Settings] [Privacy] [Factory data reset]. 3. Enter the terminal password if prompted and then tap [OK]. 4. Tap [Reset phone] [Erase everything]. IMPORTANT If you want to delete the internal memory also, turn on the [Erase USB storage] checkbox. All personal information and downloaded apps will be deleted if you reset the phone. Back up any important data stored on the phone before resetting it. I lost the IC card used for IC Link, IC Lock, etc. Contact your regional Panasonic service centre. The phone does not recognise my IC card The phone cannot detect IC cards if the phones NFC feature is turned off. To confirm the setting, tap in the Home screen, tap [Settings] [Wireless & networks], and then turn on the [NFC] checkbox if necessary. Certain IC cards may not be able to be registered. The battery does not charge The USB cable is not connected to the phone or to the power source correctly. Check all connections. The battery charging icon does not appear It may take a few minutes before the battery icon appears when the phone starts charging. The battery performance is low Try using eco mode to save battery power. See page eco mode (page 19) for more information. The battery performance is poor Check all connections and charge the battery again. Ambient temperature is too hot or too cold. User Guide 77 Troubleshooting The phone is hot When you use apps that require more power or when you use apps for an extended period of time, the phone may feel hot to the touch. This is normal and should not affect the phones life span or performance. I cannot make or receive calls Reception may be poor in the current location. Move to another area and try again. Confirm that the phone is connected to the correct network. You may have enabled calling features such as call barring, call forwarding, call reject, or fixed dialling, which are preventing the phone from making/receiving calls. mouth. Calls are being dropped The signal may be weak or reception may be poor. Move to another area and try again. I cannot make calls to contacts Make sure you have entered the correct phone number for the contact. I can only make emergency calls Confirm that the SIM card is inserted properly. Confirm that the phone is connected to the correct network. The other party cannot hear my voice Make sure you are not covering the microphone. Make sure that you are speaking into the microphone and that the microphone is not too far from your If you are using a headset, make sure the headset is connected properly. Reception may be poor in the current location. Move to another area and try again. I cannot open or receive a file The phone does not support the file type, or there is not enough available memory to receive the file. I cannot play certain songs Confirm that the file type is supported by the phone. I cannot use Internet-based services Make sure that the Internet and network settings in your phone are correct. See page Connecting to mobile networks (page 21) for more information. Contact your mobile network operator for more information. The SIM card is locked If you have enabled the SIM lock feature, the SIM card must be unlocked each time your phone is turned on. If the unlock code is entered incorrectly 3 times, it becomes PUK-locked and can only be unlocked with the operator-provided PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Contact your mobile network operator for more information. The SIM card is PUK-locked Once the SIM card is PUK-locked, it can only be unlocked with the operator-provided PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). If the PUK is entered incorrectly 10 times, the SIM card can no longer be used and you must replace the SIM card. Contact your mobile network operator for more information. 78 User Guide Troubleshooting The touch panel screen does not turn on as expected A foreign object is interfering with the proximity sensor. Remove any protective covers from the screen that may be interfering with the touch panel screens functionality. No sound is heard Confirm that silent mode is turned off. Confirm that the volume is turned up. Connectivity using Bluetooth wireless technology is not working Make sure that the Bluetooth feature of both devices is turned on. Make sure that the devices are within 10 m of each other. Refer to the operating instructions included with the other device for proper operation and troubleshooting tips. User Guide 79 Need help?
Need help?
If you experience any problems with your phone, there are several ways that we can be of assistance. Troubleshooting Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this document for assistance in solving any problems you might be having with your phone. Support on the web Visit the support web site at http://www.panasonic.eu/customer_service.html for the latest support information, software downloads, FAQs, and more. 80 User Guide Index A AC adaptor 6 Account information 19 Airplane mode 17 Android Market 58 App List 13 App updates 14 Apps Adding shortcuts 14 Searching for 14 Update 14 B Backup 65, 66 Battery charging 6 Bluetooth wireless technology Pairing 60, 61 Receiving data 62 Sending contacts 31 Sending data 61 Unpairing 61 Brightness 17 Browser 39 Bookmarks 40 Downloading 41 Settings 41 C Calendar 55 Call forwarding 27 Call log 26 Caller ID 29 Calling features Answering calls 26 Call barring 28 Call forwarding 27 Call rejecting 30 Call waiting 28 Conference calls 29 Emergency calls 25 Fixed dialling 30 International calls 25 Making calls 25 Rejecting a call 28 Camera 45 Charging 6 Computer Connection 7 Copying files to phone 43 Downloading software updates 70 Conference calls 29 Contacts Add yourself 32 Adding contacts 31 Adding email sender 35 Adding text sender 37 Backing up 32 Index Deleting 32 Editing 32 Importing 31 Sharing 32 Syncing 19, 31 D Data security 68 Date & time 17 Directions 52 DLNA 63 E Earpiece volume 25 eco mode 19 Email 34 Accounts 35 Composing 34 Default account 35 Deleting 35 File attachments 34 Forwarding 35 Reading 34 Receiving 34 Removing account 36 Replying 35 Sending 34 Setting accounts 34 Emergency calls 25 Entering text 15 F Fixed dialling 30 Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) 30 Folders 13 G Gmail 36 Google account 36 Google Latitude 53 Google Maps 51 Google Places 52 Google Sync 64 Google Talk 38 GPS 51 H Headset 19, 26 Home screen 12 App List 13 Folders 13 Shortcuts 13 Wallpaper 13 Web page shortcut 40 Widgets 13 I IC card 54, 67 User Guide 81 Index IC Link 54 Icons App icons 74 Notification icons 73 Status icons 72 K Keyboard 15 Voice recognition 16 L Language 16, 17 Latitude 53 M Messaging 37 Calling sender 38 Composing 37 Deleting 37 File attachments 38 Forwarding 37 Notifications 38 Replying 37 Microphone 19, 26 Missed calls 26 Mobile networks 21 Music Copying files to phone 43 Listening 43 Playlists 43 Mute 25 N Navigation 52 Notepad 54 Notification panel 15 P Parts of phone 9 Phone security 67 Phonebook 27, 31 Picture album 50 Pictures 45, 49 Sharing 50 Viewing on a map 50 Places 52 Power on/off 7 R Recording videos 45 Restore 66 Ringer 26 Ringtone 18 S Screen Gestures 10 82 User Guide Unlock 8 Vertical and horizontal viewing 12 Screen lock 67 Screen timeout 18 Security 67, 68 Settings 71 Account & sync 64 Account information 19 Airplane mode 17 Brightness 17 Browser 41 Call barring 29 Call forwarding 27 Call rejecting 30 Call waiting 28 Caller ID 29 Camera 46, 49 Contrast correction 50, 57 Data roaming 22 Date & time 17 Dialling touch tones 18 Disabling network data connection 21 First time 8 Fixed dialling 30 General 17 Google account 36 GPS 51 Input language 16 Internet 21 Ringtone 18 Screen language 17 Screen timeout 18 Silent mode 18 Sound 18 Static IP address 23 Time format 17 Vibrate mode 18 Voicemail 27 Volume 18 VPN 23 Wi-Fi 22 Shortcuts 13, 14 Silent mode 18, 26 SIM card Inserting 6 Removing 6 SIM card lock 69 Slideshow 50 Software update 70 Speaker volume 25 Speakerphone 26 Static IP 23 Status bar 15 Synchronising 64 Calendar 65 Contacts 65 Email 65 Google Sync 64 T Taking pictures 45 Terminal password 68 Time zone 17 Troubleshooting 77 Typing 15 U Update software 70 Uploading videos 57 USB cable 6, 7 USB storage 62 USB tethering 62 V Vibrate 18 Videos 45, 49 Voice recognition 16 Voice recorder 55 Voicemail 27 Playing messages 27 Settings 27 Volume 18, 25 VPN 23 W Wallpaper 13 Web browser 39 Widgets 13 Wi-Fi 22 Wi-Fi hotspot 24 Y YouTube 57 Index User Guide 83 600 Saedo-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa 224-8539 Japan http://panasonic.net/
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Important Information Smartphone dL1 EB-3901 Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic smartphone. Please read this document before using the product and keep this document in a safe place for future reference. Table of Contents Introduction.............................................................. 3 For your safety......................................................... 4 FCC notice.............................................................. 14 FCC RF exposure information.............................. 15 SAR (Specific Absorption Rates) ......................... 16 Disposal information ............................................. 17 Other information .................................................. 18 End-user licence .................................................... 19 Disclaimer............................................................... 20 Support information .............................................. 21 Specifications ........................................................ 22 Declaration of conformity ..................................... 23 Trademarks ............................................................ 23 Licences ................................................................. 24 Adobe Flash Player End User License Agreement .............................................................. 25 2 Introduction This product is designed for use in the following countries. AT DE MT GB BE GR NL IS CY HU PL LI CZ IE PT NO DK IT SK CH EE LV SI BG FI LT ES RO FR LU SE TR Product documentation The following documentation is available for your phone. Important Information (this document) Provides information about how to use your phone safely. Quick Start Guide Briefly introduces you to your phone, explains how to use it for the first time, and provides information about frequently used features. User Guide (available for download) Introduces you to your phone, explains how to configure and customise it, and provides information and instructions on how to use many of your phones features. You can download the User Guide from the Panasonic web site. See http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/instructions/index.html for download information. Note:
The illustrations shown in this document are for reference only and may differ from the appearance of the actual product. 3 For your safety Read the following carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation. Failure to adhere to the following may cause severe injury, loss of life and/or property, or be illegal. WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could CAUTION NOTICE result in serious injury or death. Indicates a potential hazard that could result in minor injury, damage to the product or other equipment, or data loss. Indicates useful information and usage tips. WARNING Power connection Use only the power source marked on the AC adaptor. Failure to do so may result in overheating which can cause a fire. Using an AC adaptor other than the one supplied or one sold separately as an accessory may result in a fire. Never touch the AC adaptor plug with wet hands, as this can cause electric shock. Do not charge the product when it is wet, as this can cause electric shock or a short circuit. Clean the AC adaptor regularly to remove any dust or other contaminants by disconnecting it from the power outlet, then wiping it with a dry cloth. Insert the AC adaptor completely into the power outlet. Failure to do so may cause electric shock and excessive heat resulting in a fire. When connecting the AC adaptor, do not allow conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, or keys to touch the 4 plug, as this can cause a short circuit and cause the conductive material to overheat, resulting in burns. Use the AC adaptor in a well-ventilated room (5C -
40C) and out of direct sunlight. When disconnecting the AC adaptor from the power outlet, take hold of the AC adaptor to disconnect it, otherwise fire, burns, or electric shock may result. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell, or makes an unusual noise. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet before cleaning the product or the AC adaptor. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners when cleaning; use a soft, dry cloth. Battery This product uses a battery that is built-in and is not user-
serviceable. Do not attempt to remove the battery yourself. The battery may only be replaced at an authorised service centre. Using unspecified batteries may cause an explosion. Contact an authorised service centre if the battery needs to be replaced. Do not charge the battery using methods other than those specified. If the battery is not charged using one of the specified methods, electrolyte leakage, generation of heat, ignition or rupture may result. Should the electrolyte from the battery get into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Immediately flush your eyes with clean water and see a doctor for medical treatment as soon as possible. Potentially explosive environments Do not use the product where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists, such as fuelling areas, fuel storehouses, chemical plants, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, spray paint booths, near fuel tanks, in 5 sumps, or in any location where aerosols, vapours, mists, gases, or dust exist, or when in a blasting area. Do not use the product in areas where the atmosphere contains chemicals or particles that contain grain, dust, or metallic powders, as these can cause an explosion. Turn off the product when directed by warning signs or instructions. Small children Keep the product and all accessories out of reach of children. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the product. The product contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or which could become detached and create a choking hazard. SIM card Do not allow water or other liquids, foreign materials such as metal objects, or flammable materials to enter the SIM card slot, as this can cause fire, electric shock, and malfunction. Medical devices and facilities Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or implanted cardioverter defibrillators to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. Medical device manufacturers recommend a minimum separation of 15 cm between a wireless device and an implanted medical device, such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the medical device. Use this product with the ear that is on the side of the body opposite to the medical device, and do not carry this product in a breast pocket. 6 If you have any reason to suspect that this product is interfering with a pacemaker, hearing aid, cochlear implants, or other medical device, turn off this product immediately and contact the manufacturer the medical device. Turn off the product in hospitals or health care facilities when any regulations posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles Exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times and do not use this product while you are driving. If you must use it, find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a hands-free microphone or use the products GPS features if it will take your mind off the road. Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of this product in the area where you are driving and observe them at all times. Do not place the product or install any equipment over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Store the product safely before driving your vehicle. RF signals may affect electronic systems in motor vehicles, such as fuel injection and air bag systems, that have been improperly installed or are inadequately shielded. For more information, consult the manufacturer of your vehicle or its equipment. Other warnings Do not subject the product and its accessories to strong impact or rough handling. If the product breaks open, disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet and make sure you do not touch 7 the insides of the product. Contact an authorised service centre. Do not allow the USB cable to be excessively pulled or bent, or placed under heavy objects. Do not charge, use, or place the product in areas where there are high temperatures, such as near a fire or heater, areas exposed to direct sunlight, or inside a car. Do not tamper with or disassemble the product or its accessories. If the product requires service, contact an authorised service centre. Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident. Turn the product off when boarding an airplane. Await instructions from flight staff regarding the use of electronic devices before turning the product on, and make sure you turn on the products airplane mode. Using this product in an aircraft may be hazardous to the aircrafts operation and disrupt wireless communication, and may also be illegal. Listening with the volume at excessive levels for extended periods may cause hearing damage. Being unable to hear sounds in your environment may lead to accidents. Do not place the product near your ear when using the speakerphone or when the product is ringing. Do not play games or listen to music at excessive volumes when using headphones, a headset, etc. This product is capable of producing bright flashing lights that may cause seizures or blackouts. 8 CAUTION Power connection Connecting the AC adaptor to a DC/AC converter
(inverter) may damage the AC adaptor. On an airplane, only connect the AC adaptor to an AC outlet specifically approved for such use. Repetitive strain injuries To minimise the risk of repetitive strain injuries, observe the following when texting or playing games:
- Do not grip the product too tightly
- Press the buttons lightly
- Make use of the special features which minimise the number of buttons which have to be pressed, such as message templates and predictive text
- Take frequent breaks to stretch and relax SIM card Do not place magnetic substances near this product, as magnetic fields may affect its operation. Do not place magnetic cards or other devices that store data magnetically near this product, as this can cause the data to be erased. Do not touch the SIM cards metal connectors. Water resistance and dust resistance This product conforms to the IP55/57 standard. Although this product is water-resistant, do not use the product if water leaks into the interior of the product, as this can cause fire, overheating, and malfunction. Do not allow water, dust, sand, or any foreign objects to enter the product or its accessories. Note that the products accessories are not water-resistant. 9 The headset jack is not covered. If the headset jack becomes wet, wipe with a soft cloth. This product is not designed to float on water or be used underwater. To prevent liquids, dirt, sand, or dust from entering the product, make sure to close the covers. Always keep the covers clean and free from dirt, sand, fragments, and from other foreign objects. If the product becomes wet or dirty (especially the screen, speaker, or headset jack), wipe the affected areas with a soft cloth, then shake out the liquid from the product. If the product becomes wet or dirty, air dry it before using it again. Do not use heat to dry the product. Glass parts The screen is made from glass. This glass can break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact. If the screen is damaged, be careful of broken glass or internal components that may become exposed, as these can cause injury. Do not try to repair a damaged screen yourself. Do not place this product on an unstable surface. If balance is lost, the product may drop, causing injury. Bluetooth wireless technology Data that is transmitted by Bluetooth wireless technology may be intercepted by third parties. Software Confirm the safety and security of software before downloading or installing it on this product. Installing malware or viruses can cause malfunction and the disclosure of any private information stored in this product, or may cause excessive sound volume. 10 Other cautions Do not expose the skin to this product for a long period of time. Using this product with skin exposed to the heat generated by the product or AC adaptor for a long period of time can cause low-temperature burns. Do not expose the skin to this product when using the product in a hot or cold environment. Burns, low-
temperature burns, or frostbite may result. Do not throw or try to bend the product or its accessories. Do not replace the antenna. If the product or its accessory has been punctured or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you have taken it to be checked at an authorised service centre. Do not carry the product in the back pocket as it could break when you sit down. Do not connect the product with incompatible products or accessories. NOTICE Emergency calls The ability to use this product for communication, including essential or emergency communication, may be affected by certain product features, settings, and remaining battery level, as well as network service conditions, subscription terms, and other conditions beyond our control, therefore the ability to use this product for telephone and other communication cannot be guaranteed. Never rely solely on a mobile phone for essential or emergency communication. Disposal and recycling You must dispose of this product properly according to local laws and regulations. This product contains electronic components and a battery, and as such must 11 be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options, or contact an authorised service centre. Refer to the information provided in this document for details about recycling, disposal, and other environmental information. General operations during charging. It is normal for the product and AC adaptor to feel warm To conserve electricity and preserve battery performance, disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet once the battery is fully charged. It is recommended that you keep a written record of any important data that you store in the product or SIM card in order to avoid accidental loss. Product functions and operating procedures may change and certain applications may not function any longer if the products operating system is upgraded. Do not cover the antenna. Covering the antenna may affect call quality and power levels. Do not place this product near other electronic devices such as televisions or radio receivers. Seek professional advice when connecting a product interface to a vehicle electrical system. Although the product features GPS functionality, it cannot be used as navigation equipment for aircraft, vehicles or people, or as a high-accuracy surveying device. We do not take any responsibility for any loss resulting from the use of the GPS function for these purposes, or resulting from inaccurate readings or information caused by external factors such as malfunction, operator error, or power failure (including battery shortage). 12 This product is not intended to be connected to medical equipment or used to display images for use in medical diagnoses. The battery is a consumable item. If the amount of time the product can be used becomes dramatically shorter and repeated recharging does not restore the batterys performance, the battery should be replaced with a new one. Contact an authorised service centre. When talking on the phone, hold the products earpiece to your ear with the bottom towards your mouth. Important safety instructions When using the product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
Avoid using the product while charging it during an electrical storm, as there is the remote chance of electric shock. Do not use the product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Do not dispose of the product in a fire. It may explode. Check with local codes for any special disposal instructions. Do not paint the product or attach thick stickers to the product, as this may prevent proper operation. 13 FCC noticeFCC notice This product complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This product may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this product. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the product and
Connect the product to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician receiver. for help. 14 FCC RF exposure information FCC RF exposure information This product is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you are on a phone call, the system handling your call controls the power level at which the product transmits. This product is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this product as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.613 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.664 W/kg. This product was tested for typical body-worn operations with the product kept 1.0 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0 cm separation distance between the users body and the product. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this product with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. 15 SAR information on this product is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/
after searching on FCC ID UCE211048A. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web site at http://www.phonefacts.net. SAR (Specific Absorption Rates) This product is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you are on a phone call, the system handling your call controls the power level at which the product transmits. This product is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this product when tested at the ear was 0.546 W/kg*1. For body-worn operation, this product has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and when the product is positioned a minimum of 10 mm from the body. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.726 W/kg. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. As SAR is measured utilizing the products highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this product while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the product to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. 16 The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile device away from the head and body.
*1 The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. Disposal information Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC. By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation. 17 For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
[Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union]
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):
This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved. Other information RoHS compliance This product is in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and its amendments. Export regulations This product, its accessories, software, and included technical data, are subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations. To export and re-export this product and its accessories and software, take the required measures on your responsibility and at your expenses. For 18 details on the procedures, contact the U.S. Department of Commerce. End-user licence This is a legal agreement between you and Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) with respect to the software installed in the Panasonic smartphone. Carefully read all the terms of this agreement prior to using this product. Using this product indicates your acceptance of these terms. Copyright:
The software is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions, and all other applicable laws. You acknowledge that you are receiving only a limited licence to use the software and related documentation, and that you shall obtain no title, ownership nor any other rights in or to the software and its related documentation, all of which title and rights shall remain with Panasonic or its licensor. Licence:
(1) You may use the software solely for the purpose of recording images from this product that are compatible with the software.
(2) You may transfer your rights under this licence agreement on a permanent basis, provided that you transfer this agreement, all copies of the software, all related documentation and your Panasonic smartphone, and the recipient thereof agrees to the terms of this agreement. Restrictions:
You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except as expressly permitted by applicable law. You may not use, copy, modify, alter, rent, lease or transfer the software, its related documentation, or any copies thereof, in whole or in part, except as expressly provided in this agreement. You may not export the software in 19 contravention of any applicable U.S. or foreign export laws and regulations. Disclaimer Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. (Panasonic) shall not be liable for loss of data or other incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product. This product can download, store, forward, and receive additional content, such as applications, ringtones, contact information, and media files. The use of such content may be restricted or prohibited by the rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws. You are entirely responsible for additional content that you download to or forward from this product; Panasonic is not responsible for such content or its use. Before using such content, it is your responsibility to verify that your intended use is properly licenced or is otherwise authorised. Panasonic does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional content or any other third-
party content. Under no circumstances will Panasonic be liable in any way for the improper use of additional content or other third-party content by this product or its operator. This document and any related product documentation may refer to services and applications that are provided by third parties. The use of such services or programs may require separate registration with the third party provider and may be subject to additional terms of use. For applications accessed on or through a third-party web site, please review the web sites terms of use and applicable privacy policy in advance. Panasonic does not warrant or guarantee the availability or performance of any third-party web sites, services, or applications. 20 Support information Refer to the following if you experience any problems with this product. Troubleshooting section of the User Guide See User Guide (available for download) (page 3) for download information. Support on the web Visit the support web site at http://www.panasonic.eu/customer_service.html. 21 Specifications 123 x 62 x 7.8 mm 103 g Operating system: Android 2.3.5 Dimensions:
Weight:
Touch panel screen: 4.3 AMOLED (QFHD) Camera:
Water and dust resistance:
Connectivity:
8M-AF IP55/57 Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR (supported profiles: HFP, HSP, OPP, SPP, A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP) Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n) FDD I, VIII GSM 850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz Li-Ion 3.8 V/1,150 mAh (built-in battery)*
Talk time: up to 240 minutes for 3G/up to 260 minutes for GSM Standby time: up to 300 hours for 3G/up to 280 hours for GSM
* The battery may only be replaced at an authorised service centre. 3G:
2G:
Battery:
22 Declaration of conformity Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio &
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC. Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this document are available for download by visiting:
http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html Contact to Authorised Representative:
Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 8FP, UK Concerning European Economic area: The use of Wi-Fi is restricted to only indoor use in France. Trademarks AndroidTM is a trademark of Google Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. is under licence. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. 23 Licences Contains Adobe Flash Player by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Flash Player Copyright 1996-
2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licenced from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. This product is licenced under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio licence and AVC patent portfolio licence for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard and AVC Standard (MPEG-4/AVC Video) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4/AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licenced to provide MPEG-4/AVC Video. No licence is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com. This product is manufactured or sold under licence from InterDigital Technology Corporation. This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate licence(s) from Microsoft. Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady content access technology to protect their intellectual property, including copyrighted content. This product uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady-protected content and/or WMDRM-protected content. If the product 24 fails to properly enforce restrictions on content usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke the products ability to consume PlayReady-protected content. Revocation should not affect unprotected content or content protected by other content access technologies. Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade. Adobe Flash Player End User License Agreement This Product contains the following Software (the Software) which has been provided by Adobe Systems Incorporated or Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited (Adobe) and owned by Adobe or its licensors. Adobe Flash Player By using all or any portion of the Software, you accept all the terms and conditions of this agreement, including, in particular, the provisions set forth below as subsections (a) to
(f). Upon acceptance, this agreement is enforceable by the provider of this Product (Provider) and/or Adobe and/or its licensors against you and any entity that obtained the Software and on whose behalf it is used. If you do not agree, do not Use the Software.
(a) You shall not distribute or copy the Software.
(b) You shall not modify, adapt, translate or create derivative works based upon the Software.
(c) You shall not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Software.
(d) THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 25 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT WILL PROVIDER OR ADOBE OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS OR COSTS WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS, EVEN IF PROVIDER OR ADOBE OR ITS LICENSORS REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS, DAMAGES, OR CLAIMS. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN YOUR JURISDICTION. AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY YOU, IF ANY.
(e) The ability to access content from a given source may depend on obtaining and installing an updated version of the Software.
(f) The certificate used to establish a chain of trust
(Certificate) may be revoked and ability to access content from a given source may depend on obtaining and installing an updated version of the Software containing a new Certificate. 26 27 28 29 30 31 600 Saedo-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa 224-8539 Japan http://panasonic.net/
Copyright:
This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2012
*3TR100460BAA*
C0312-0 Printed in Malaysia
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-02-15 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
4 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2012-02-15
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co. Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015152606
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
600 Saedo-cho
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Yokohama City, N/A 224 8539
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@rfi-global.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
UCE
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
211048A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
H**** S******
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
Mr
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+81 5********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
+81 5********
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1 2 3 4 |
s******@jp.panasonic.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Europe
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1 2 3 4 |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Europe Ltd
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
A****** J******
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Panasonic House
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1 2 3 4 |
Bracknell, RG12 8FP
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1 2 3 4 |
Bracknell
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United Kingdom
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
44 13********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
44 13********
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1 2 3 4 |
a******@eu.panasonic.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 04/03/2012 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | UMTS / GSM Cellular Mobile Radio with Bluetooth, WLAN and RFID | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | The antenna used for this transmitter is installed for use in a final product with other licensed and unlicensed transceivers under this FCC ID. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Power is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter is installed for use in a final product with other licensed and unlicensed transceivers under this FCC ID. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific operating configurations tested for this filing; other configurations require separate evaluation. When worn on the body operations are restricted to use of belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the users body. The highest reported SAR for head and body-worn accessory are <0.10 W/kg and 0.19 W/kg at 1.0 cm respectively. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Power output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. The antenna used for this transmitter is installed for use in a final product with other unlicensed transceivers under this FCC ID. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific operating configurations tested for this filing; other configurations require separate evaluation. When worn on the body operations are restricted to use of belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.0 cm separation between the device and the users body. The highest reported SAR for head and body-worn accessory are 0.62 W/kg and 0.67 W/kg at 1.0 cm respectively. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Power is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter is installed for use in a final product with other licensed and unlicensed transceivers under this FCC ID. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
UL VS LIMITED
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
S**** W********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
01256********
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1 2 3 4 |
s******@rfi-global.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1400000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.51 | 45 Hz | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.28 | 45 Hz | 300KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1 | 96 Hz | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.81 | 96 Hz | 300KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 |
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