Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ZioTM M6000 Kyocera
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2 Zio™ M6000 User Guide This manual is based on the production version of the Kyocera Zio™ M600 0 phone. Software changes may ha ve occurred after this printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice.
User Guide 3 Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
4 In health care facilities —Tu rn your phone off in health care facilities when instructed. Hospitals and health care faci lities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy . Potentially unsafe areas Posted facilities —T urn your phone off in any facility when posted notices require you to do so.
User Guide 5 Y our phone complies with the standards set by these reports and the FCC guidelines. E91 1 mandates Where service is available, this handset complies with the Phase I and Phase II E91 1 Mandates issued by the FCC.
6 T able of Contents 1 Get Started .... ............... ............... 8 Phone Overview ................ .......... 8 Phone Battery ................ ............ 10 Storage Card ......................... ..... 12 Turn the Devic e ON or OFF ...... 13 Lock or Unlock th e Device .
User Guide 7 Install Applications ................ .... 78 Uninstall Applications ............... 78 10 Tools ............. ................ .............. 79 Alarm Clock .................. ............ . 79 Calculator ............ ................ ..
8 Phone Overview 1 Get Started Phone Overview Front Panel 1. Light sensor 2. T ouch screen 3. Home – T ouch t o return to the Home screen. – T ouch and hold to show the recently-used applications. 4. Menu : T ouch to open the menu of the current s creen or application.
User Guide 9 Back and Side Panels 1. Speaker 2. Camera lens 3. Memory card slot : Insert a storage card into t he slot to increase device memory . See “Storage Card” on page 1 2 . 4. Back cover 5. Camera button – Press and hold to activate camera mode.
10 Phone Battery Phone Battery Install the Battery 1. Hold the phone face down. 2. Using your thumb nail, press and hold the latch to release lock. 3. Keep pressing the latch and pr ess the upper part of the back cover with your other thumb then slide the cover down to remove.
User Guide 11 Y ou must have at least a partial charge in the battery to make or receive calls. Y ou can safely recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a partial charge. Note: Before removing the battery , make sure the phone is powered off. Wa r n i n g : • Do not remove the battery while it is charging.
12 Storage Card • Playing games or using the W eb. • Keeping backlighting on. • Operating when far away f rom a base station or cell site. • Using data cables or accessories. • Operating when no service is available, or service is available int ermittently .
User Guide 13 T urn the Device ON or OFF T urn the Device ON T o turn the device on, press and hold the End key . Note: When you turn on your phone for the first time, you are prompted to make a Google account. Follow the instructions on the screen to setup your account .
14 Navigate Your Device Navigate Y our Device Use the T ouch Panel • T ouch: T ouch the screen panel with your finger to highlight or select an item on screen. • T o uch and Hold : T ouch and hold an item (except an application icon) to open its options windows.
User Guide 15 Adjust the V olume Y our device has 4 adju stable volumes: • Ringer volume : V olume level of ph one ring and notification sounds. 1. T ouch Home > Menu > Settings > Sound & display > Ringer volume . 2. T ouch the slide bar to select the volume level.
16 Home Screen 2T h e B a s i c s Home Screen The Home screen is the starting point for all applications. Y ou can access applicati ons, view call notifications and battery or connection status. 1. St a t u s B a r – Displays notification an d phone status icons.
User Guide 17 Extended Home Screen From the Home screen, slide your finger horizontally across the scree n to view the left or right extended Home screen. Main Hom e Screen Left Extended Home Scr een Right Extended Home Sc reen Customize the Home Screen Use Menu to Customize the Home Screen 1.
18 Home Screen Add an Item 1. T ou ch and hold an empty spot on t he Home screen or touch Home > Menu , then touch Add . The Add to Home screen appears. 2. Select the type of item you wan t to add: • Shortcuts : Select to add a shortcut to an application, a bookmarked web page, or a contact.
User Guide 19 Rename the folder 1. T ou ch the folder to open it. 2. T ou ch and hold the titl e bar of the fo lder . The Rename folde r screen appears. 3. Enter the desired folder name. 4. T ou ch OK when done. Add shortcuts on the Home screen to the folder 1.
20 Status Bar Status Bar The status bar, which appears on top of the screen, displays information such as time, notifications, and device status . Notification and Status Icons These icons may appe ar on the status bar of your device. Alarm clock is set.
User Guide 21 • T ouch the notification to ope n the related application. •T o u c h Clear to clear all notifications Close the notifications panel T ouch and hold the bottom bar of the notifications panel, then slide upwards to close it.
22 Applications Applications The applications t ab contains pre-installed and downloaded applicat ions. The following table shows the applications that come with your device. Applicat ions Description Alarm Clock Allows you to set mu ltiple alarms. Bluetooth FTP Allows you to send and receive fi les via Bluetoo th.
User Guide 23 Note: The menu items on your phone can change depending on the opti ons provided by your service provider . Check with your serv ice provider . Applications T ab Open the Applications T ab 1. T ou ch Home . 2. Slide the applicati ons tab upwards to open.
24 Text Entry T ext Entry When you open an application that requires text or numeric entry , you can enter information using the on-screen keyboard. Y our d evice has the fol lowing on-screen keybo ards: QWER TY , Numeric & Symbol , and Phone Keypad .
User Guide 25 The following keys may appear on the QWER TY keyboard depending on the selected application. T ouch to go to the next text entry field. T ouch to i nsert smiley . T ouch and hold to view and select ot her smiley . Indicates that there is no more required text field.
26 Text Entry Use the Phone Keypad 1. T ou ch the text entry field to display the Phone keypad. 2. T ou ch the keys to enter numbers. Other keyboard fun c tions: T ouch to go to the next text entr y field. T ouch to delete a character. T ouch and hold to cont inuously delete characters .
User Guide 27 Adjust Keyboard Settings T o adjust the keyboard settings, touch Home > Menu > Settings > Locale & text . Locale and text Select locale : Select to change the language. T ext Settings Android Keyboard Android keyboard settings • V ibrate on key press : Check to a ctivate vibration when a key is touched.
28 Make Phone Calls 3 Call Features Make Phone Calls 1 2 3 Use the Dialer to make phone calls. Use the Dialer T o open the Dialer, do one of the following: •P r e s s t h e Send key , then touch the Dialer tab. •T o u c h Home , open the Applications tab, then touch Dialer .
User Guide 29 Call a Number with Pause Use the Pause f unction to send DTMF tones from your phone. Y ou r phone supports two types of pauses: • Hard Pa use : Add a hard pause to indicate that the succeeding numbers are DTMF tones. For every hard pause, a message appears to confirm wh ether to send the tones.
30 Answer Phone Calls Answer Phone Calls When a call comes in, the phone rings or vibrates and a message is displayed on scr een. The phone number of the caller appears. If the caller is listed in your Contacts, the contact’s name appears. Answer a Phone Call Press the Send key .
User Guide 31 Mute the Microphone To u c h Menu > Mute to toggle between turning the microphone on or off. Use the Speakerphone To u c h Menu > Speaker to toggle between turning the speaker on or off. Show Dialpad To u c h Menu > Show dialpad to disp lay the dialpad during a call.
32 Contacts Menu 4C o n t a c t s Use Contacts to store names, phone numbers, email addresses, and other information. T o access Contacts : •T o u c h Home , open the applications tab, touch Contacts . •P r e s s t h e Send key , then touch Contacts tab.
User Guide 33 Add Contacts 1. From the Contacts screen, touch Menu > New contac t . Add field button Remove field butto n Field label button 2. Enter the na me, phone number, email and other contact detail s. • T o add more field s, touch the Add field button.
34 Customize Contacts Customize Contacts Edit Contacts 1. From the Contacts screen, touch and hold the contact name to open the options menu. 2. T ou ch Edit contact . 3. Edit the contact information. 4. When done, tou ch Done . Delete Contacts 1. From the Contacts screen, touch and hold the contact name to open the options menu.
User Guide 35 Synchronize Contacts With Gmail 1. From the Contacts screen, touch Menu > Edit sync groups . 2. Select the check box of the following options to enable synchronization: • Sync all contac ts : T ouch to synchronize contacts on your phone and Gmail.
36 Send Text and Multimedia Messages 5 Messaging Use Messaging to send and receive text or multimedia messages. T o access Messaging , touch Home , open the applications tab, touch Messaging . 1 2 3 1. New Mess age: T o uch to compose a new message 2.
User Guide 37 The Contacts list is displayed: • T o use the desired Contact, touch the Contact. • T o add more recipients, repeat step 2. 3. T ou ch the Ty p e t o c o m p o s e field to activate the keyboa rd.
38 Send Text and Multimedia Messages Note: Some menu ma y require touching Menu > More . • Call : T ouc h to call the r ecipient. • V iew contact / Add to Contac ts : T ouch to view the recipient’s contact information or add a recipien t to Contact.
User Guide 39 • T o replace the attached video , touch Replace . • T o remove the attached video, touch Remove . Record V i deos to Attach 1. From the compos e message screen, tou ch Menu > Attach . 2. T ou ch Captur e video to activate the camcorder .
40 Send Text and Multimedia Messages Attach Slide show 1. From the compos e message screen, tou ch Menu > Attach . 2. T ou ch Slideshow . 3. T ou ch Slide 1 to create a slide. 4. T ou ch the Add picture button. 5. T ou ch the thumbnail of the desired picture to add to slide show .
User Guide 41 Reply to T ext Messages 1. On the Messaging screen, touch the text message or message thread to open it. 2. T ou ch the text box at the bottom of the screen . 3. T yp e your message, then touch Send . Reply to T ext Messages with Multimedia Messages 1.
42 Send Text and Multimedia Messages 2. T o repl y , touch the text box at the bottom of the screen. 3. T yp e your message, then touch Send . Forward Messages 1. When viewing the received messag e, touch and hold on the m essage thread that you want to forward.
User Guide 43 Save Attached Files Y ou can save the file attach ment on the multimedia message to the SD card. 1. When viewing a received message with files attached, touch and hold the file. 2. On the options menu, touc h Copy attached to SD card . Message Settings T o adjust messag e settings, from the Messaging screen, touch Menu > Settings .
44 Use Email 5. On the Password box, type yo ur password. 6. T ou ch Done on the keyboard. 7. T ou ch Next to continue. The device automatically retrieves the email settings. 8. T ou ch Done . Create Another Email Account 1. On the Accounts list scre en, touch Menu > Add account .
User Guide 45 Use Gmail Gmail is the web-based email service provided by Google. Gmail comes preconfigured on your device. Y ou can synchronize your Gmail account on your devic e with your Gmail account on the web. T o access Gmail , touch Home , open the applications tab, then touch Gmail .
46 Use Gmail Receive and Read Emails When new email messages are received, a message is displayed briefly and a new email message icon appears on the status bar. Email messages you send to and receive from the same recipient are grouped as message threads or conversation.
User Guide 47 Archive Email Messages 1. In the message thread, touch the email header or message. 2. T ou ch Menu > Archive . Display Archive d Email From the Inbox, t ouch Menu > V iew labels > All Mail . Add or Remove Star on Email 1. In the message thread, touch the email header or message.
48 Use Gmail Mute Message Threads 1. From the Inbox, t ouch and hold th e message thread. 2. On the options menu, touch Mute to keep all future additions to the message thread out of your Inbox. Mark Email Read or Unread 1. From the Inbox, t ouch and hold th e message thread.
User Guide 49 • Email notifications : Select to show a notification icon on t he status bar when you receive a ne w email. • Select ringt one : Select if yo u want the device to ring when a new email is received. On the ringtone menu, tou ch a ringtone to play the tone briefly , then touch OK to confirm selection.
50 Use Google Talk V ie w Y our Invitations On the Friends list screen, touch Menu > Invites . The pending invitations screen lis ts all chat invitations that you have sent. Note: When a person accepts your invitation, that invitation disappears from the list.
User Guide 51 Block Friends Y ou c an block friends f rom sending you messages. Blocked friends are removed from your friends list. 1. On the Friends list screen, touch and hold the name of the friend you want to block. 2. On the options menu, touch Block friend .
52 Use Google Talk Google T alk Settings 1. On the Friends list screen, touch Menu > Mor e > Settings . 2. T ou ch one of the following to change the settings: • IM notifications : Select to receive a notification on the st atus bar when a new instant message is received.
User Guide 53 6 Make Connections Connect to the Internet Y our device can con nect to the Internet using W i-Fi connecti ons. Connect via Wi-Fi W i-Fi pr ovides wireless Internet connection when connected to a wireless access poi nt within a 328-feet (100 -meter) distance.
54 Connect to the Internet Use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connect another device using WPS (W i-F i Protected Setup) 1. T ou ch Home > Menu > Settings > Wirel es s c on trol s > Wi-F i sett ings > Add WPS networ k . 2. Select Pin Number or Push Button in WPS M eth od .
User Guide 55 Bookmark a Page 1. Launch Browser. 2. Go to the web page that you want to bookmark. 3. T ou ch Menu > Bookmarks . 4. On the Bookmarks tab, touch Add bookmark . 5. Edit the bookmark Name if necessary , then touch OK . Open a Bookmark 1.
56 Connect to the Internet Find T ext on W eb Pages Y our device sup ports searching for text within web page. 1. On the browser window , touch Menu > More > Find on page . 2. T yp e the text you want to find. As you type, matching characters are highlighted in green.
User Guide 57 Set T ext Encoding 1. On the browser window , touch Menu > More > Settings > T ext encodi ng . 2. T ou ch an option. Block Pop-up W indows On the browser window , touch Menu > More > Setti ngs > Block pop-up window s .
58 Use Bluetooth Clear Passwords 1. On the browser window , touch Menu > Mor e > Settings > Clear passwords . 2. T ou ch OK to clear all saved passwords. Show Security W arnings On the browser window , touch Menu > More > Setti ngs > Show security warnings to show warnings if there is a problem with a site’ s security .
User Guide 59 Change Device Name The device name is the name used to identify your device in a Bluetooth network. 1. Turn on Bluetooth. 2. On the Wirel es s c on trol s screen, touch Bluetooth settings > Device name . 3. T yp e the name of your device.
60 Connect to a Computer Send Contacts via Bluetooth 1. T ou ch Home > Contacts . 2. T ou ch and hold a contact and touch Send using Blueto oth . 3. Select a device. Note: T urn on Bluetooth functio n before using this feature. Use Bluetooth FTP Downloading a File from Other Device 1.
User Guide 61 Remove the Storage Card When you need to remove the storage card while the device is turned on, you must unmount the storage card first to avoid damaging the card or corrupting stored data. 1. T ou ch Home > Menu > Settings > SD card, USB Mass S torage & phone storage .
62 Camera and Camcorder 7 Camera and Multimedia Applications Camera and Camcorder Y our device has a camer a which allows you to take pictures and videos.
User Guide 63 Zoom Images • T o zoom in, touch the + button. • T o zoom o ut, touch the - button. Preview Pictures To u c h t h e Review button to review t he just captured or saved pictu re in the card. T o see saved pictures , touch the screen and touch the left and r ight scroll arrow to see the previous or next picture.
64 Camera and Camcorder Preview V ideos To u c h t h e Play button to review the just recorded video. T o see saved videos, touch the screen and touch the left and r ight scroll arrow to see the previous or next video. The Review screen allows you to delete, share, or playback the recorded video.
User Guide 65 Set V ideo Dur ation Y ou c an set the maxim um duration in recording a video. When the set v ideo duration is reached, recording is automatically stopped. 1. From Camera or Camcorder mode, touch Menu > Settings > Select video dura tion .
66 Use Gallery Use Gallery Use the Gallery to retrieve and playback captured pictures, videos, and media files stored on the storage card and other downloads. Open Gallery •T o u c h Home , open the applications tab, then touch Gallery . If files in the storage card are saved in folders, Gallery displays these folders as separate albums.
User Guide 67 Rotate Pictures Pictures can be rotated 90 degrees each time a rotate function is executed. 1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full screen, touch Menu . 2. T ou ch Rotate , then touch either Rotate left or Rotate right .
68 Use Gallery 3. T ou ch Picasa . 4. Enter the Caption for the picture and select the Album where you want to upload the picture. 5. T ou ch Upload . Pictures are uploaded to http://picasaweb.google. com. Send Pictures via Bluetooth T o send pictures via Bluetooth, you must turn on Bluetooth first, make your device discoverable and pair d evices.
User Guide 69 Show Pictures on Google Maps 1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full screen, touch Menu > More . 2. T ou ch Show on Maps . 3. Select Brow ser or Maps to show the position on the map. Play and Stop Slideshow 1.
70 Use Gallery Upload V id eos to Y ouT ube Y ou ca n upload your vi deo to Y ouTube. A Y ouTube account and W i-Fi connection is required to use this function. 1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold the thumbnail that you want to upload. 2. T ou ch Share to display the options menu.
User Guide 71 Slideshow Settin gs Set Slideshow Interval 1. On the Gallery screen, touch Menu > Settings > Slideshow in terval . 2. On the options menu, touch 2 seconds , 3 seconds , or 4 seconds . Repeat Slideshow 1. On the Gallery screen, touch Menu > Settings .
72 Use Music Share Videos 1. While viewing vid eos in a list, touch and hold the video, or watching the video, touch Menu . 2. T ou ch Shar e . 3. Select the email accou nt that you want to use to send the video link. 4. The video link is automatically added to your em ail message.
User Guide 73 3. Do one of the following: • T ouch the playback cont rols to rewind, pause/play , forward play back. • T ou ch the rewind button twi ce to play the previous music. • T ouch the Pla ylist button to view the curre nt playlis t. • T ouch the Shuffle button to toggle shuffle on or off.
74 Use Music Delete Playlists 1. Open Music library an d browse for the playlist that you want to delete. 2. T ou ch and hold the playlist. 3. On the options menu, touch Delete . Set Music As Ringtone 1. Open Music and brow se for the music tha t you want to set as ringtone.
User Guide 75 8 Use Google Maps Google Maps allows you to keep track of your location, find places of interest, view t raffic situations, and view deta iled directions to your destination. Before you start using Google Maps, set your locati on first. Enable Location Setting 1.
76 Find Your Current Location On the Google Maps menu, touch Menu > Layers , then touch one or multiple layers of the following options: Find Y our Current Location On the Google Maps screen, touch Menu > My Loc ati on . A blinking blue dot indicates your current location on the map.
User Guide 77 9 Use Android Market Andr oi d Market allows you to acce ss, download and install applications and fun games on your phone. Open Android Market 1. T ou ch Home , open the applications tab, then touch Market . 2. When Android Market is opened for the first time, the T er ms of Service window appears.
78 Install Applications Install Applications 1. Select the it em that you want t o download. 2. On the item details screen, view ratings of the application, comments by users and developer information. 3. T ou ch Insta ll to start installa tion. Note: T o check the status of download, open the Notifications panel.
User Guide 79 10 T ools Alarm Clock Use Alarm Cl ock to set a maximum of 12 alarms. Open Alarm Clock To u c h Home , open the applications tab, then touch Alarm Cloc k . Set an Alarm By default, three alarms are already set up. 1. T ou ch an alarm that you want t o customize.
80 Calculator Customize Alarm Clock Y ou can change the app earance or hide the clock displayed on th e Alarm Clock screen. Change Clock Display 1. T ou ch and hold the clock. 2. The clock selection appears on the bottom of the screen. Scroll left or right to view the clock selection.
User Guide 81 5. T ou ch the Repetition box, then touch a repeat mode option . 6. T ou ch the Reminders box, then touch a reminder option. • T o add more remi nders, touch the + button. Y ou can add up to five reminders. 7. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, then touch Done .
82 File Browser 2. T ou ch either of the following: • Snooze all : Select to snooze all event reminders for 5 minutes. • Dismiss all : Select to dismiss all event reminders. • T ouch Back to close the event detail screen. Calendar Settings Hide Declined Eve nts 1.
User Guide 83 Browse Files and Folders • T ouch a folder to view its contents. A button with the folder name appears on th e bottom of the screen. • T ouch on the bottom of the screen to return to the previous folder . • T ouch on the bottom of the screen to show the root folder of your SD card.
84 Voice Commands Send Files 1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the file that you want to send. 2. T ou ch and hold the file. 3. On the options menu, touch Send . 4. T ou ch an application for sharing: • Email : Send file via email. • Gmail : Send file via Gmail.
User Guide 85 Call a Number By V oice Command 1. Start V o ice Control . 2. When prompte d to speak, sa y Call [contact name or number] . For example, to call John Smith’ s mo bile phone, say “Call John Smith Mobile” . Y ou r phone will automatically call the said contact.
86 Voice Commands Search Contact Details By V oice Command 1. Start V o ice Control . 2. When prompted to sp eak, say Lookup [contact name] . For example, to se arch for Jessica’ s contact details, say “Lookup Jessica” . The contact det ails screen is displayed.
User Guide 87 Configure V oice Control Settings 1. Start V o ice Control . 2. T ou ch Menu > Settings . 3. T ou ch to configur e one of the f ollowing settings: • Confirma tion : Select to control when the system asks you to confi rm a name or number .
88 Settings Menu 1 1 Settings T o open Settings, do either of the fol lowing: •T o u c h Home > Menu > Settings . •T o u c h Home , open the applications tab, then touch Settings . Settings Menu W irel ess contro ls Manage W i- Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, and mobil e networks.
User Guide 89 Wireless Controls Wi-Fi See “Connect via W i-F i” on page 53 . Bluetooth See “Use Bluetooth” on page 58 . Mobile Network Enable Data Connectio n 1. From Wir eless controls , touch Mobile networks. 2. T ou ch the Data connection check box to connect to data service s.
90 Call Settings Set TTY Mode Y ou can connect the phone to a tel etype (TTY) device for the hearing impaired. 1. From Call settings , touch TTY mode . 2. T ou ch an option: • TTY Off : Disables TTY . • TTY HC O : Enables TTY devices but you can hear .
User Guide 91 Set Ringtone Set the incoming call ringtone. 1. From Sound & dis play , touch Phone ringtone . 2. T ou ch either of the following: • Preloaded ringtones : Select to choose from the ringtones th at are preloaded o n your device.
92 Sound and Display Enable Orientation From Sound & display , touch the Orientation check box to automat ically switch orienta tion when the phone is rotated 90º to the l eft. Enable Animation From Sound & dis play , touch the Animation check box to sh ow animations when o pening or closing windows.
User Guide 93 Data Synchronization Select the applicat ions that you want to synchronize with y our device. Note: Setup your Google account before using this feature. 1. From the Settings screen, touch Data synchronization . 2. Select synchronizatio n settings.
94 Applications Change Unlock Pattern 1. From Security & location , touch Change unlock patte rn . 2. Draw the current screen unlock pattern. 3. Draw the new s creen unlock pattern and touch Continu e . 4. Draw the screen unlock pattern again and touch Confirm .
User Guide 95 SD Card, USB Mass Storage & Phone Storage From the Settings screen, touch the SD card, USB Mass S torage & p hone storage . Y ou can check the avail able space on your SD card. SD Card Format SD card 1. From SD card, USB Mass Storage & phone storage , touch Unmount SD card , then Format SD card .
96 Search Settings Search Settings Set Search Engine Setting 1. From Search setting s , touch Google search settings . 2. T ou ch the Show web suggest ions check box to show suggestions from the Google search as you type on the search bar . Set Search History 1.
User Guide 97 12 Get Help User Guide Y ou can also find the user guide at www .zio bykyocera.com/downloads . Customer Support Your service provider's customer support department may be accessible directly from you r phone when you dial a number, such as * 611 (check with your service provider) .
98 13 Index A airplane mode 13 alarm customize 80 deleting 79 enabling 79 setting 79 silent mode 79 Android Market 7 7 applications installing 78 recently-used 23 uninstalling 78 applications tab 23 a.
User Guide 99 camera effects 65 exposure m ode 65 Jpeg quality 64 night mode 65 picture size 64 taking pictures 62 white balance 65 connect computer 60 Wi-Fi 53 contacts adding 33 adding to favorites .
100 adding friends 49 closing chat 50 managing fr iends 50 online status 50 settings 52 starting a chat 50 switching chats 50 viewing invitations 50 Google™ search 14 H home screen customize 17 exte.
User Guide 101 sending through Email/Gmail 67 sending via Bluetooth 68 sending via multimedia message 67 setting as contact icons 68 slideshow 69 uploading to Picasa 67 viewing 66 viewing on Google Ma.
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