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User Guide ww w.sprint.com ©2009 Sprint. SPRINT and the logo ar e trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. 10/6/09 I350.
I350_UG_CI02_PS_100609_F4 Consejo Para encontrar esta guía para usuarios en español, por favor visita ww w .sprint.com y haz clic en Support > Phones & Devices . T o find this user guide in Spanish, please visi t ww w .sprint.com and click Support > Phones & D evices .
T able of Contents Introducti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Device’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service .
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . 69 Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers . . . . . . . . . . 69 Deleting a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers .
2I. Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 T urning Bluetooth On an d Of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . 124 Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Sending Data via Bluetooth .
Section 4: Safet y and Warranty Informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 4A . Impor tant Safety In formation . . . . . . . . 200 General Pr ecautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device .
i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service and all the features of your new devi ce. It’ s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1: Getting Star ted ⽧ Section 2: Y our D.
ii Stor e, SprintNav , Stop Watch, T ellme Tip Calculator , W orls Clock, and Y ou T ube. During an active call, the following functions ar e ava ila bl e: In Use Menu 1: Speaker On/Off 2: Note 3: T a.
Section 1 Getting Started I350.book Page 1 Tuesday, Oct ober 6, 2009 6:42 PM.
2 1A. Setting Up Service ⽧ Setting Up Y our Devic e (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Device (page 6) ⽧ Setting Up Y our Voicemail (page 7) ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords (page 8) ⽧ Getting Help (page 9) Setting Up Y our Device 1. Remov e the bat ter y cov er .
Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 2. Install the ba t t ery . 䡲 Insert the bat tery into the opening on the back of the device, making sur e the connectors align (3). Gently pr ess down to secure the battery (4). 䡲 Position the battery cov er (5) and firmly slide it in until you hear a click (6).
4 1A. Setting Up Service Initial Setup If your de vice was not already configur ed and set up, these procedur es ar e requir ed t o set up the de vice once it is powe r ed on for the first t ime. The first time you power on y our device, it d isplays the Windows Mobile ® scr een which guides you thr ough a series of setup pr ocedures.
Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 2. F rom the align screen, use y our stylus to calibrate the touch ac cur acy of the screen by both accur ately and firmly tapping the c enter of each tar get (crosshair). Repeat this process for e very target that appears until comple ted.
6 1A. Setting Up Service 䡲 Password : use the ke ypad to enter the desir ed passwor d. 䡲 Confirm : use the ke ypad to re-enter the same passwor d. 7. To u c h t h e Hint tab to enter a passwor d r eminder . 8. T ouch to stor e the new passwo rd and continue with the setup pr ocess.
Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 7 T o enable Data Serv ices: 1. Pr ess and touch Settings > System > EVDO Data . (There is no char ge to use this service during phone activation.) 2. T ouch Menu (right softke y) > Enable EVDO Data .
8 1A. Setting Up Service 2. Follow the system pr ompts to: 䡲 Cr eate your passcode. 䡲 Record y our name announcement. 䡲 Recor d your gr eeting. For mor e information about using your voicemail, see “Voicemail” on page 130.
Setting Up Service 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 9 Getting Help Managing Y our Account Online: ww w .sprint.com 䢇 Access your account information. 䢇 Check your minutes used (d epending on your Sprint service plan). 䢇 View and pa y yo ur bill. 䢇 Enr oll in Sprint online b illing and automatic pa yment.
10 1A . Setting Up S ervice Sprint 411 Sprint 411 gives y ou access to a variety of services and information, including r esidential, business, and gov ernment listings; movie listings or showtimes; driving dir ections, r estaur ant reserv ations, and major local ev ent information.
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12 2A . Device Basics ⽧ Y our Device (page 12) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 17) ⽧ T urning Y our Device On and Off (page 19) ⽧ Battery and Charger (page 20) ⽧ Navigating Through the Menus (page 23) ⽧ Displaying Y our Phone Number (page 25) ⽧ Making and Answering Calls (page 26) ⽧ Entering T e xt (page 35) Y our Device 2A .
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 13 Ke y Fu n c ti o n s 1. Headset Jack allows you to pl ug in either a ster eo headset (included) or other compatible head set, for convenient, hands-fr ee conversations. C AUTION! Inserting an acce ssory into the incor r ect jack ma y damage the device.
14 2A . Device Basics 7. TA L K K e y ( ) allows you to place or r eceive calls, answer Call Waiti ng, use Three-W a y Calling, or activ ate V oice Dial. 䡲 In standby mode, pr ess once to access the dialer. 䡲 In standby mode, pr ess twice to call th e most r ecent phone nu mber fr om the call history list.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 15 20. Light Sensor lets you use the ambi ent light level to adjust both scr een br ightness/contrast and ke yboar d access. 䡲 In a bright light conditi on (outdoors), the sensor causes the device to incr ease the brightness and contrast for better viewing.
16 2A . Device Basics 28. microSD Card Sl ot lets y ou use an optional microSD car d (sold separately) to e xpand the memory of your de vice. See page 94. K eyboard Features 29. Fn K ey (F unction) lets you access the numbers or symbols atop each ke y on the QWERTY ke yboar d.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 17 38. Delete Key deletes char acters fr om the display in text entry mode (lik e the Backspace k ey on a standar d ke yboard). 39. T ellme/ Speak K ey activ ates the T ellme featur e that allows you to simply state a r equest (for information, business locations, e tc.
18 2A . Device Basics 1X Data Sending/Receiving – Sprint 1xR TT data service is transmitting and r eceiving data. 1X Data Unavailable – Sprint 1x RTT data service is unav ailable. EVDO Data Dormant – Sprint mobile broadb and data service (EVDO) is dormant.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 19 T urning Y our Device On and Off Tu r n i n g Yo u r D e v i c e O n 䊳 Pr ess and hold for two seconds. Once your device is on , it will look for a si gnal. When your de vice finds a signal, it enters stan dby mode – the device’ s idle state.
20 2A . Device Basics T urning Y our Devic e Off 䊳 Pr ess and hold for two seconds then touch OK fr om the onscreen shutdown popup. Y our screen r emains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery is charging).
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 21 Installing the Battery 1. In a single motion, press down on the co ver and slide it awa y fr om the camera lens ( 1) and then car efully lift the battery cov er awa y from t he device (2). 2. Insert the bat tery into the opening, making sur e to line up the gold contacts (3) .
22 2A . Device Basics Removing the Battery 1. Make sur e the power is off so th at you don’t lose an y stored numbers or messages. 2. Remov e the battery cover . 3. Grasp the bottom left and right sides of the battery and lif t it out of the compartmen t.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 23 䡲 A red indicator LED me ans the battery is chargi ng. 䡲 A green indicator LED means the bat tery is at least 90 per cent ch ar ged. 䡲 A battery icon ( ) indica tes the curr ent cha r ge level. With the Sprint-appro ved Li-Ion battery , you can r echarge the battery befor e it becomes completely run down.
24 2A . Device Basics Using Softke ys Softkeys ar e special keys whose functions ar e determined b y the curr ently activ e dialog, men u, or page. The curr ent function for these k eys is displa yed abov e them on the scr een. Y our device has a left ( ) and a right softke y ( ) .
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 25 Z ooming a Page For those users who find it har der to see an onscreen menu or page, the de vice comes equipped with a page magnification feat ure. 䊳 Pr ess the and hold the Up Vo lume but ton until a the page magnifier icon ( ) appears onscr een.
26 2A . Device Basics Making and Answering Calls Making Calls 1. F rom the T oday scr een, enter a phone number using the numbered k e ys on your ke yboar d.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 27 䡲 Open Call : (once highlighte d) displays the time of the last call and options suc h as Call and Send text message . 䡲 Save to Contacts : Enter a se ven-digit or t en-digit number (phone number and area code) and begin the process of sa ving the information as a new entry .
28 2A . Device Basics also be set to au tomatically answer an y incoming call. See “ Auto Answer Mode” on page 55.) Y our de vice notifi es you of incoming call s in the following wa ys: 䢇 The device rings or vibr ates. 䢇 The indicator LED flashes.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 29 T o displa y the Missed Call entry from the notification screen: 䊳 F r om the Status Bar i cons ar ea, touch > . 䡲 When an incoming call is not answer ed, the missed call icon ( ) is displa yed at the top of your scr een.
30 2A . Device Basics In-Call Option s Pr essing Menu (right softkey) during a call displa ys the active call page with sev eral onscr een function buttons and both softkey options.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 31 䡲 View Contact to view details (if caller has alr eady been sav ed to Contacts). 䡲 Create Note to access and u se the de vice’s electronic notepad. 䡲 Call History to access the Call History where you can check your call log for Recent calls.
32 2A . Device Basics 3. Ty p e i n t h e n e w First name and Last name . – or – Highlight an e xisting Contacts en try and pr ess . 4. T ouch the Number type drop-down list and select one of the following labels: Mobile , Work , Home , Work2 , Home2 , Company , Pag er , Car , Assistant , or Radio .
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 33 T o sa ve phone numbers with pauses: 1. Follow steps 1-3 fr om “Saving a Phone Number” on page 31. 2. Use your navigation k ey to place the cu rsor at the desir ed position within th e new phone number . 3. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) , highlight Insert Pause or Insert Wait , and press .
34 2A . Device Basics Dialing From the Contacts List 1. Pr ess > Contac ts . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess to dial the entry’s default phone number . – or – T o dial another number from the entry , h ighlight the name and pr ess , and then highlight a number and press .
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 35 Entering T ext T ext Entr y Over view Y our device’ s ke yboar d pr ovides a con venient wa y to enter letters, numbers, a nd symbols whene ver y ou are prompted to enter text.
36 2A . Device Basics Using the K eyboard Entering Letter s 䊳 Pr ess the desir ed letter keys to enter wor ds. 䡲 Pr ess once to capitaliz e the ne xt letter . 䡲 Pr ess twice to turn on Caps lock. 䡲 Pr ess to era se the pr evious letter . Pre ss and hold to erase all p r evious text.
Device Basics 2A. Device Basics 37 Example : Her e's an example showing how to enter a combination o f letters and numbers. Entering Symbols, E moticons and My Messages Symbols, emoticons, and preset messages ar e entered by accessing onscr een menus and touching the desir ed item.
38 2A . Device Basics T o enter emoticons: 1. With the cursor in the desir ed location, press Menu (right softkey) > Ins ert > Emoticons . 2. F rom t he Emoticon page, touch an icon t o insert it into your message. T o uch the up and down arr ows on the right side to disp la y addition al emoticons.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 39 ⽧ Personalizing Y our Device (page 39) ⽧ Sound Settings (page 41) ⽧ Display Settings (page 46) ⽧ Location Settings (page 48) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 49) ⽧ Airp.
40 2B. Settin gs 5. To u c h t h e Ty p e field (to filt er the list of image types) and select P icture Fi les . 6. F rom the populated li st of av ailable images (at the bottom of the scr een), touch an entry to assign that pictur e as the new background image.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 41 4. Pr ess to store t he new information an d re turn to the T oday scr een. Configuring the Regional Settings This men u allows you to change the wa y some data is formatted and display ed on the device such as language, locale, date styl es, and currency and time formats appropriate to your curr ent location.
42 2B. Settin gs T o change the ring tone: 1. Pr ess > Settings > P ersonal > Phone . 2. Fro m t he Phone tab, touch the Ring tone field ’s dr op-down arr ow. 3. T ouch a selection fr om the av ailable list. 䡲 T ouch to hear the selectio n 4.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 43 5. Select from the other av ailable options such as: Display message on screen , Flash light for , an d Vibrat e . 6. Pr ess to assign the new notification sound. Selecting Ring er T ypes for Syst em Notifications 1. Pr ess > Settings > Sounds & Notificati ons.
44 2B. Settin gs Enabling Sou nds Allow sounds to be used for certain device featur es such as Events, Pr ogr ams, Screen taps, and Hardwar e buttons. 1.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 45 Silence All The Silence All (sound of f) option allows you to mute all sounds without turning your de vice off. T o activate Silence All: 1. F rom the status bar , touch the volume icon. 2. T ouch Off and is display ed at the top of the scr een.
46 2B. Settin gs 2. T ouch an option and then select a setting. 䡲 Choose from: None , Audio Effect (Normal, Concert Hall, Music Clarity), or Equaliz er (Normal, Rock, Jazz, Live, Cl assic, or Full Bass).
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 47 Restricting the Keyboard Backlight Time -Out By default, the k eyb oar d backlight time-out is enabled. With this set ting you can r estrict the time of day that the ke yboar d backlight time-out will be enabled.
48 2B. Settin gs Activating the P ower Save Mode The Power Sa ve setting lets yo u choose to turn Power Sav e on automatically af ter a call has been connected for a selected period of time. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Po wer . 2. To u c h t h e Po wer Sav e tab.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 49 Messaging Settings Messaging set tings allow you to decide how you would like to be notified of new messages, cr eate a signatur e with each sent message, and create your own pr eset messages. (For mor e inform ation, see “T ext Messaging (SMS)” on page 133.
50 2B. Settin gs 䡲 Receiving : lets y ou set incoming options, including home network, roaming network, whether to r eject unknown senders, allow advertisement messages, or allow you information to be shar ed. Pr ess Save (left sof tk ey) to stor e the new settings.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 51 3. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) > In ser t > My Me ssages . (Y ou will see the list of preset messages. Y ou can stor e up to 20 messages.) 4. Highlight the message and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Delete . 5. T ouch a specific message from the list.
52 2B. Settin gs TTY Use With Sprint Ser vice A TT Y (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications de vice that allows peopl e who are deaf, har d of hearing, or who hav e speech or language disabilities, to communicate b y telephone.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 53 Device Setup Options Ending Running Programs Applications ar e primarily closed (no longer active) when they ar e e xited via the application’s own Menu options. Simply touching or will only minimiz e the curr ent application and k eep it running actively in the backgr ound.
54 2B. Settin gs Using the T ask Manager F ree up memory by closing applic ations that you ar e not using. 1. Pr ess > T ask Manager . 2. Use the navigati on key to highlight an application fr om the list. ( The T ask Manager screen lists the amount of memory in MBs and processor usage as a percentage.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 55 T o assign new functions to these buttons: 1. Pr ess > Settings > Personal > Buttons. 2. T ouch a but ton fr om the left column of section 1. (For e xample Hold Symbol activates Windows Med ia Pla yer if is pr essed and held for a few seconds.
56 2B. Settin gs Setting Smar t Dialing 1. Pr ess > Settings > Pers onal > Phone. 2. To u c h t h e Ser vices tab. 3. Scr oll down the list, touch Smart Dialing and tap the Change Setting button.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 57 3. Scr oll down the list, touch Voi ce Pri va cy and tap the Change Setting button. 4. T ouch On and press to enable the encryption. 䡲 T ouch Off to deacti v ate the feat ur e. Creating a Password 1. Pr ess > Settings > Lock.
58 2B. Settin gs Accessing the Security Menu The Security ta b allows you to delete data and set tings fr om your de vice, re gister Emergency Numb ers (Special Numbers), and lock your internal SI M car d. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Pers onal > Phone.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 59 Calling in Lock Mode Y ou can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in lock mode. (For information on special numbers, see “Using Special Numbers” on page 59.) 䊳 T o call an emer gency number o r special number , enter the phone number and press .
60 2B. Settin gs Managing Cer tificates Y ou can add and de lete public ke y certificates. Three types of certificates can be cr eated. T o access information about different certificate types: 1. Pr ess > Settings > Syste m > Certificates. 2.
Settings 2B. Setti ngs 61 Security Features for Data Ser vices Enabling and Disabling Data Services Y ou can disable data services without turning of f your device; howe ver , you will not hav e access to all data services, including We b and messaging.
62 2C. Histor y ⽧ Viewing Histor y (page 62) ⽧ History Options (page 63) ⽧ Making a Call From History (page 64) ⽧ Saving a Number From History (page 65) ⽧ Erasing Histor y (page 65) Viewing History History is a list of the last 300 phone numbe rs (or Contacts entr ies) for calls y ou placed ( 10 per entr y) , accepted, or missed.
History 2C. History 63 T o v iew History: 1. Pr ess and then touch History () . – or – Fro m t h e Tod ay scr een, scroll thr ough the onscr een options, touch the pho ne field and tap . – or – If you have missed a call, pr ess Notification (lef t softke y) > View (left sof tk ey) or pr ess View (right softkey).
64 2C. Histor y 䡲 Save to Contacts to sav e the number if it is not already in you r C on tac ts. (See “Saving a Number F r om History” on page 65.) 䡲 View Note to view an attac hed note. 䡲 Delete to delete th e single entry . 䡲 Send T ext Message.
History 2C. History 65 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess . Saving a Number From Histor y 1. Pr ess > Histor y () . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Save to Contacts . 3. Ty p e i n t h e n e w First name and Last name . 4.
66 2D. Conta cts ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 66) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number (page 67) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 67) ⽧ Editing a Contacts Entry (page 69) ⽧ Adding a Number to a Cont.
Contacts 2D. Contacts 67 Saving a Phone Number T o sa ve a new number f rom standby mode: 1. Enter a phone number and press Menu (r ight softkey) > Save to Contacts . 2. Highlight < New Contact> and pr ess . 3. Ty p e i n t h e n e w First name and Last name .
68 2D. Conta cts ● T ouch an image from the desir ed location to then apply it to the curr ent entry. 䡲 Company to add company information. 䡲 Department to add departme nt information. 䡲 Job Title to add a job title description. 䡲 File as to edit how the Contacts entry is display ed within the phonebook.
Contacts 2D. Contacts 69 Editing a Contacts Entry 1. Pr ess > Contacts , highlight an entry , and pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Edit . 2. Select th e information you wish to edit ( Name , Number , Ringer , etc.) 3. Add or edit the information. 䡲 Pr ess to clear one digit at a time, or pr ess and hold to er ase the entire number .
70 2D. Conta cts Deleting a Contact 1. Pr ess > Contacts . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Delete . 3. To u c h Ye s to confirm the deletion. Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our device can stor e up to 98 phone numbers in speed dial locations (2-99) .
Contacts 2D. Contacts 71 Adding a New Group Gr oups allow you to communicate simultaneously by sending out a broadcast te xt message to e very member of a curr ent group. 1. Pr ess > Contacts . – or – F rom the T o da y scr een, pr ess Contacts (lef t softke y) .
72 2D. Conta cts Assigning a P icture to an Entr y Assign a pictur e to display each time a certain contact calls you . 1. Display a Contacts entry and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Edit . 2. To u c h t h e Pi ctu re field to assign a photo to the Contact.
Contacts 2D. Contacts 73 Finding Gr oup Entries 1. Pr ess > Contacts . 2. Scr oll through the gr oup titles. These group entries are listed alphabetically and are associated to a diff er ent onscr een icon th an individual Contacts. 3. T o display which Contact s belong to a select gr oup, highlight the gr oup entry and pr ess .
74 2D. Conta cts Finding Entries b y Filter 1. Pr ess > Contacts . – or – F rom the T oday scr een, pr ess Contacts (left softke y) . 2. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Fi lter . Select o ne of the av ailable category types and pr ess to filter the curr ent list of Contac ts.
Contacts 2D. Contacts 75 T o dial a ser vice from standb y mode using your k eyboard: 䊳 Dial the appr opriate service number and pr ess : 䡲 Account I nfo.
76 2E. Calend ar and T ools ⽧ Calendar (page 76) ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 80) ⽧ Wake-up Alarm (pag e 81) ⽧ Notepad (page 81) ⽧ Using T asks (page 83) ⽧ Office Mobile (page 87) ⽧ Calculator (p.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 77 3. Enter a title for the ev ent in the Su bject field. (See “Entering T ext” on page 35.) 4. Select a Start/End time and date for the event b y touching the corr esponding fields, and assigning information from either the onscr een calendar or dr op-down lists.
78 2E. Calend ar and T ools Event Alert Menu When your de vice is turned on and you hav e an ev ent alarm scheduled, y our device aler ts you and displa ys the ev ent summary. There ar e se veral wa ys your device alerts y ou to scheduled e v ents: 䢇 By pla ying the assigned ringer type.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 79 䡲 In Agenda and Day views, days with ev ents scheduled ar e outlined at the top. In Month view , da ys with ev ents scheduled show a tr iangle in the lower right corner . 3. T o display the d etails of an ev ent, touch its listing.
80 2E. Calend ar and T ools Alarm Clock Y our devi ce comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm cap abilities. 1. F rom the T oday scr een, scr oll to the time and date field and pr ess Set (right softke y) . – or – Pr ess > Settings > Clocks & Alarms .
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 81 Wake -up Alarm Setting a custom Wake-up Alarm : 1. Pr ess > Alarms . 2. T ouch the On but ton, to enable these Wake-up alarms. 3. T ap the onscreen entries and choose fr om Alarm 1 - Alarm 3 . 4. T urn the alarm on or off by touching the checkbox alongside the Alarm # field 5.
82 2E. Calend ar and T ools T o compose a voice note: 1. Pr ess > Notes . 2. Pr ess New (left sof tk ey) > Menu (right sof tk ey) > View Recording T oolbar . Y ou w ill see a voice recor der bar at the bot tom of the scr een. 3. T ouch th e r ed r ecord icon and wait for the beep to begin recor ding y our short voice note.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 83 T o d e lete all saved notes : 1. Pr ess > Notes . 2. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Select All > Menu (right softke y) > Delete . (An alert will be displa yed notifying you that selected items will be d eleted.
84 2E. Calend ar and T ools 7. Select an alarm time by touching the Reminder field and selecting ei ther None or Remind me . 䡲 If you select Remind me , you can touch the date and time fields below this option to configure the r eminder time for this task.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 85 䢇 Options... to select other task settings. 䡲 Set reminders for ne w items automatically c rea tes an alert when a new task is c r eated. 䡲 Show start and due dates causes th e start and due date for each ta sk to be displa yed in the task list.
86 2E. Calend ar and T ools If there ar e tasks that ha ve been assigned categories such as, Business, Holida y , Personal, or Seasonal, these will also be listed as filter options. Editing a T ask 1. Pr ess > T asks . 2. T ouch a ta sk fr om the onscreen list to re veal the task’s details page.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 87 Office Mobile Intr epid is loaded with familiar Micr osof t ® Office Mobile applications such as Ex cel Mobile, OneNote mobile, PowerP oint Mobile, and Wor d Mobile. This section will describe the us age of the thr ee main applications (Ex cel, OneNote, and W or d.
88 2E. Calend ar and T ools 5. Enter a file Name , Folder locati on, file T ype , and file Lo cat io n . 䡲 To u c h Save to store the new file. 6. T ouch to return to the Ex cel Mobile fi le access scr een. T o delete an existing Excel workbook: 1. Pr ess > Office Mobile > Excel M obile .
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 89 Word Mobi le Wor d Mobile works wi th the Micr osof t W ord alr eady on your computer to giv e you easy access to copies of your documents while on the go. Y ou ca n cr eate ne w documents or copy e xisting ones from y our computer to your de vice.
90 2E. Calend ar and T ools Wor d Document (.docx) as the default document for any consecutive new documents. 䡲 Save to - Allows you to select the defau lt stor age location of new wor d documents.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 91 Tip Calculator 1. Pr ess > Tip Calculator . 2. Use your k eyboar d and navigati on key to enter the bill amount and tip per centage. (The application instantly calcu lates the corr ect tip.) 3. If y ou’r e splitting the check, touc h Split and enter the number of people in your party .
92 2E. Calend ar and T ools World Clock T o create a new entr y: 1. Pr ess > World Clock . 2. Pr ess New (left sof t ke y) . 3. Set the time zone or location for the new entry by touching either the Time Zone field’ s Map View or List View icons.
Calendar/T ools 2E. Calendar and T ools 93 4. Choose whet her to assign this new ent ry as the Home clock by touching the On/Off but ton. 5. Pr ess Done (left sof tke y) to stor e the new entry to your W orld Clock page. T o ad just World Clock options: 1.
94 2F . microSD Card ⽧ Using a microSD Card (page 94) ⽧ microSD Card Memor y (page 96) ⽧ microSD Folders (page 97) ⽧ T ransferrin g Files Between Y our Computer and Y our microSD Card (page 98.
microSD Card 2F . microSD Card 95 2. Grasp the bottom lef t and right si des of the battery and lift it out of the c ompartment. 3. With the gold co ntacts facing downward, car efully insert the micr oSD car d into the opening and firmly push it in.
96 2F . microSD Card Removing the microSD Card 1. Remov e the bat tery (steps 1 and 2 fr om “Inserting a microSD Car d” on page 94.) 2. Locate the gr oove along the rim of the micr oSD card and use it to carefully pull the card out of the slot. 3.
microSD Card 2F . microSD Card 97 4. T ouch Ye s to confirm the format pr ocess. 䡲 Y ou must r eboot the device befor e the following default folder is cr eated: ● DCIM : default loc ation for pictures/images.
98 2F . microSD Card Creating Folder s in the microSD Card The following steps allow y ou to cr eate folders in y our micr oSD car d using only the File Explor er . 1. Pr ess > File Explorer . 2. F rom the upper -left area of the scr een, touch the <Location> arr ow .
microSD Card 2F . microSD Card 99 4. Use your computer's File Explor er to view, tr ansfer , or delete files on your mic roSD car d. T o remove the co nnection: 䊳 When you ha ve finished transferring data, click the USB device icon on y our computer’s taskbar , and follow the onsc r een instructions to safe ly unplug the USB cabl e.
100 2F . microSD Card 䢇 DO NO T use your computer to change or edit folder or file names on the microSD car d, and do not atte mpt to tr ansfer large amounts of data from the computer to the micr oSD car d. Doing so ma y cause the micr oSD car d to fail.
Synchronization 2G. Synchroni zing With Y our Computer 101 ⽧ Installing the Sync Program (page 101) ⽧ Running the Sync P rogram (page 102) ⽧ Synchronization Overv iew (page 102) ⽧ ActiveSync C.
102 2G. Synch ronizing Wit h Y our Computer Running the Sync Program Once ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center is installed, launching it is as simple as connecting your device to y our computer .
Synchronization 2G. Synchroni zing With Y our Computer 103 ActiveSync Connection and Setup Y our computer can assign a dif fer e nt pr ofile to each device that is connected to it via the ActiveSync application. Once yo u connect your first Intr epid device, it will show up within the File > Mobile De vices menu.
104 2G. Synch ronizing Wit h Y our Computer Configuring a Direct Acti veSync Connection 1. F rom the initial Synchr oniz ation Setup Wizard, clic k Next to begin the setup p roc ess.
Synchronization 2G. Synchroni zing With Y our Computer 105 2. F r om within the Synchroniz ed items field (adjacent to the Media entry) click t he Setup mu st be completed link. 3. F rom the Media Synchronization pop-up dialog bo x, click Ye s to begin the setup pr ocess.
106 2G. Synch ronizing Wit h Y our Computer 5. Click Finish to complete th e de vice setup within Windows Media Play er . Syncing Music via Windows Media Pl ay er 1. Click on an y of the a vailab le libr ary categories (such as Artist, Album, or Songs) to display a list of all curr ent music files detected by Windows Media Pla yer .
Synchronization 2G. Synchroni zing With Y our Computer 107 Creating a Custom Ring T one Y ou can create y our own custom ring tones by using ActiveSync to copy compatible music file s to y our device. 1. F r om within the Activ eSync dialog, cli ck the onscr een Explore but ton.
108 2H. Camer a ⽧ T aking P ictures (page 108) ⽧ Recording Videos (page 115) ⽧ Storing Pictures an d Videos (page 118) ⽧ Working With Pict ures and Videos (page 119) ⽧ Sending Pictures and V.
Camera 2H. Camera 109 4. T ake a few minut es to get familiariz ed with the la yout of the Camera scr een. Note The default storage location on the device is My Device/My Document/My Pictur es/DCIM. 303 303 2048 2048 1536 1536 Off Off 0.0 0.0 Displa y Image Images Camer a Options My Photos Mode Storage Remaining Location Fol der I350.
110 2H. Camer a Camera Mode Functions When the device is in ca mer a mode, the following options ar e display ed onscreen along with the curr ent image. 䢇 Mode ( ) to toggle the mode between Camera and Camcorder . 䢇 Shooting Mode ( ) to select an option from the following: 䡲 Single to tak e a single shot.
Camera 2H. Camera 111 䢇 Album ( ) to re view pr eviously tak en pictur es and videos. Using the Album Screen 1. Once a pictur e or video has been taken, touch to displa y the Album screen. 2. Pr ess the navigation k ey left or right to display a pictur e or video, and then touch an option: 䡲 Return ( ) to return to the camer a or camcorder .
112 2H. Camer a Assigning P ictures After taking a picture, assign it as a Wall Paper or as a Caller ID for a contact. Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry 1. T ake a pictur e. (See steps 1–3 on page 108 .) 2. With the pictur e displa ye d, touch .
Camera 2H. Camera 113 Setting the Selft imer 1. F rom camer a mode, touch . 2. T ouch the length of delay you want the timer to use ( 2 seconds , 5 seconds, or 10 seconds ) . ( The default setting is Off .) 3. Pr ess or when you ar e ready to start the timer .
114 2H. Camer a 䡲 2x1 to take a ser ies of two pictures (made up of two r ows and one c olumn) that ar e then combined into one image. 3. Pr ess or to take the pi ctures. Using the Zoom This featur e allows you to z oom in on an object when you tak e a picture.
Camera 2H. Camera 115 䡲 Image Quality to select the pictur e quality setting ( High , Normal , or Economy ). 3. T ouch to view dr op-down fields and select an option: 䡲 GuideLine to displa y an onscr een grid that can be used to properly align the elements of the image before y ou take the picture.
116 2H. Camer a 7. To u c h and select one of the following: 䡲 Return ( ) to return to the camcorder mode to shoot additional videos. 䡲 Memo/Detail ( ) to either annotate the curr ent video or view the details of the video file. ● Detail pr ovides infor mation about the video such as File name and Resolution.
Camera 2H. Camera 117 Selecting Video Mode Optio ns 1. F rom camcor der mode, touch Settings () . (There ar e two tabs [Camcorder and Additional Options]) . 䡲 T abs with multiple pages of options ar e indicated with up/down arr ows at the right of the page .
118 2H. Camer a Viewing Y our Camcorder’ s Status Area Display Storing P ictures and Videos Y our device’ s pictur e an d video storage ar ea is called My Pictu res . There ar e two types of folders in My Photos: 䢇 My Device 䢇 Storage Card Storage Options 1.
Camera 2H. Camera 119 Working With P ictures and Videos Depending on the default stor age location, your pictures and videos ar e stored in the My Pictures folder either on the device or on the memory card.
120 2H. Camer a microSD P icture and Video Fol ders Y ou can sav e pictur es and videos dir ectly to the micr oSD car d using y our devi ce’ s pictur es and videos settings. The maximu m number of pictur es or videos that can be sav ed to the microSD car d is limited only by the memory siz e of the car d.
Camera 2H. Camera 121 T o send pictures or videos via email: 1. Pr ess > Pictures & Videos . 2. Highlight an image and press Menu (right softkey) > Send. 3. Highlight an email account and pr ess . 4. Enter the r ecipient's email addr ess in the To : field.
122 2H. Camer a 5. Enter a passcode and pr ess Next (right softke y) . (An onscr een message will tell y ou if the connection was made successfully. If the connection failed, please confirm the device is functioning corr ectly and repeat steps 3 and 4.
2I. Bluetoo th 123 Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 123) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 124) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 125) ⽧ Sending Data via Bluetooth (page.
124 2I. Blu etooth T o turn Bluetooth off: 1. Fro m t he Wireless Manager , touch the Bluetooth field again to disable the fea tur e. 2. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to e xit and return to the T oday scr een.
2I. Bluetoo th 125 Bluetooth Enabling Smart Pair ing Bluetooth Smart Pairing simplifies the process of pairing with other Bluetoot h-capable devices using PIN codes for secur ed pairing. The simplified pr ocess uses a set of pr e-defined common pairing codes to speed up the pairing process.
126 2I. Blu etooth 2. To u c h t h e Devices tab and tap Add new device.. . (Y our device will displa y a list of disco ver ed in-range Bl uetooth devices.) 3. Scr oll down the list, touc h a device name and pr ess Next (right softke y) to begin the pairing pr ocess.
2I. Bluetoo th 127 Bluetooth Deleting P aired Devices T o d elete a specific paired device: 1. Fro m t h e Wireless Manager , press Menu (right softkey) > Bluet ooth Settings . – or – Pr ess > Settings > Bl uetooth. 2. T ouch the Devices tab .
128 2I. Blu etooth 3. Select a target Bluetooth de vice fr om the list by touching either the na me of the device or Ta p t o send . 䡲 The r ecipient’s phone wi ll displa y a confirmation scre en where they’ll hav e to agr ee to save the incoming file.
Section 3 Sprint Ser vice I350.book Page 129 Tues day, October 6, 2009 6:42 PM.
130 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics ⽧ Voicemail (page 130) ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS) (page 133) ⽧ Caller ID (page 135) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 136) ⽧ Making a Three-Way Call (page 136) ⽧ Call Fo.
Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 131 V oicemail Notification There ar e se ver al ways y our device alerts you to a new message: 䢇 Via the V oicemail popup (left sof tk ey) on the T oday scr een. 䢇 Via a numer ic displa y on the voicemail field.
132 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics T o display the Missed Call entr y from the notification screen: 䊳 F rom the Status Bar icons ar ea, touch > . When an incoming call is not answered, the missed call icon ( ) is displa yed at the top of you r s cree n.
Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 133 T ext Messaging (SMS) With te xt messaging (SMS) , y ou can send and receive instant text messages betw een y our wir eless device and another messaging-ready phone. When you r eceive a new message, i t will automatically displa y on your de vice’s scr een.
134 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics ● T ouch multiple entries and pr ess Select (lef t softkey). 䡲 Enter Manually to enter a wir eless phone number dir ectly . (Remember to use the ke y to enter numbers.) ● Enter the numb er and pr ess Done (left softke y) .
Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 135 T o repl y to a text message: 1. F r om the T oday scr een, pr ess the Notification (lef t softkey) > Reply (left softkey). – or – While the message is open, use your ke yboar d to compose your r eply or use the pr eset messages or icons.
136 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics T o block your ph one number from being displayed when you make a call: 1. Pr ess . 2. Enter the number you want to call. 3. Pr ess . T o permanently bl ock yo ur number , call Sprint Customer Service. Call Waiting When you’ re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls by sounding two beeps.
Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 137 䡲 Recent Hist ory to select a nu mber fr om your Recent History entries. 䡲 Enter phone number to enter a wir eless phone number dir ectly . 4. When you’ re connected to the secon d party , pr ess again to begin your thr ee-wa y call.
138 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics Roaming on Other Digit al Networks When you’ r e r oaming on digital networks, y our call quality and security will be similar to the quali ty you r eceive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Sprint Ser vice 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics 139 4. T ouch a Set Mode option: 䡲 Sprint Only to access only the Nati onswide Sprint Network and pre vent r oaming on other networks. 䡲 Automatic to seek service on the Nationwide Sprint Network. When Spr int service is una vai lable, the device sear ches for an alternate system.
140 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics Data Roam Guard Depending on service a vailability and r oaming agr eements, yo ur device ma y be able to acc ess data services while r oaming on certain digital systems.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 141 ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 141) ⽧ Navigating the Web (page 143) ⽧ Email (page 147) ⽧ Instant Messaging (page 159) ⽧ Sprint Software.
142 3B. Web a nd Data Services Updating Y o ur User Name If you choose to change your user name and select a new one online, you must then update the user name on your de vice. 䊳 Pr ess > Settings > System > EVDO Data > Menu (right softke y) > Update Data Profile .
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 143 Data Connection Status and Indicators Y our device displa ys the curr ent status of your data connection through indicators at the top of the screen. The following symbols are used: Y our device is connected to the high-speed Sprint Mobile Br oadba nd Network (EVDO).
144 3B. Web a nd Data Services 䡲 Favorites ( ) al lows y ou to acce ss and manage your bookmarks. 䡲 Onscreen K eyboard ( ) displays an onscr een keyb oa r d. 䡲 Zoo m ( ) displays an onscr ee n slider to z oom in or out on the curr ent page. 䡲 Menu ( ) displays br owser settings and additional options.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 145 T o sel ect links: 䊳 T ouch the ons cr een link. Going Back T o go back one page: 1. T ouch to r ev eal the Web T oo lbar . 2. T ouch . Going Home T o return to the home page from any other page: 䊳 T ouch > Home P age .
146 3B. Web a nd Data Services Accessing Bookmarks via the T oday Scr een Once a page has been bookmark ed, it can be r eadily av ailable for quick access fr om the T oday sc reen. T o create quick access book marks from the T oday screen: 1. Fro m t he T od ay scr een, scro ll thr ough the onscreen options and loca te the favorites field.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 147 䢇 View . Displa ys additional viewing options: 䡲 Te x t S i z e . Adjusts the curr ent te xt size used within the browser . Choose from: Largest , Larger , Medium (default) , Smaller , Smallest . 䡲 Enable ActiveX Controls .
148 3B. Web a nd Data Services 䢇 POP (Post Office Protocol) - This protocol is supported by most ISPs and is curr ently more common among consumer applications.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 149 6. Pr ess Next (right softke y) to attempt to retr iev e these settings automatically. This pr ocess may tak e sev eral minutes. 䡲 The device will attempt to determine the necessary communication set tings for both incoming and outgoing email messages.
150 3B. Web a nd Data Services 䡲 See “Editing an Email Account” on page 153 for mor e details. 13. Pr ess Finish (right softkey). Manual Email Setup Required IMAP and POP Account Information If .
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 151 3. The Save password box is check ed b y default to allow the de vice to alwa ys r emember y our email account password. 䡲 T o pre vent other users fr om viewing y our email, tap the chec k bo x next to Save password to r emov e the checkmark and deactivate the feature.
152 3B. Web a nd Data Services 15. Check the appropriate fields b y touching them or by highlighting them and t hen pressing . 䡲 Outgoing server requires authentication is used if you need to use a password for outgoing mail in addition to incoming mail.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 153 䡲 If select ing the scrollable e -mail field, scr oll acr oss it to re veal all currently configur ed email accounts. 䡲 If you tap an account fr om this scrollable field you ar e automatically tak en to the Inbo x page for that email account.
154 3B. Web a nd Data Services 4. To u c h Edit Account Setup . 5. Confirm the email address and make an y changes if necessary . Pr ess Next (right softkey). 6. Confirm the Y our name and Account display name information and make an y changes if necessary .
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 155 T o change the send/rec eive schedule settings: 1. Follow st eps 1 - 3 fr om “T o edit general email settings:” on page 153. 2. T ouch Send/Receive Schedule . 3. T ouch the Automatic Send/Receive: field and select the time interval y ou would like for y our device to send and check for new email.
156 3B. Web a nd Data Services Setting Email Signatur es Signatur es ar e the string of te xt automatically added t o the end of your outgoing emails or messages. 1. Pr ess > E-mail . 2. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Opt ions > Accounts tab. 3.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 157 3. T ouch the E-mail address: fi eld and enter the appr opriate inf ormation. 䡲 If your network r equir es SSL encryption, touch the Attempt to detect Ex change Server Settings automatically bo x to place a checkmark in the box and pr ess Next (right softkey).
158 3B. Web a nd Data Services 6. To u c h t h e Ser ver address: field and enter the appropriate information. 䡲 If your e xchange serv er requir es SSL encryption, touch the This ser ver requires an en crypted (SSL) connection bo x and pr ess Next (right sof tk ey).
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 159 䡲 E-mail sync lets you choose your email sync settings: ● Download the past : determines how far back i n your email history would you lik e to maintain a sync r ecord between y our device and your Exchange serv er .
160 3B. Web a nd Data Services Sprint Sof tware Store The Sprint So f twar e Store gives y ou access to a dynamic variety of downloadable content, suc h as Games, Ringers, Scr een Sav ers, and other applications. (Add itional charges ma y apply .) Follow the basic steps below to access and down load these items.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 161 䡲 Links allow y ou to view the License Details page, which outlines the price, license type, and length of license for the download, and the T erms of Use page, which details the Pr emium Services T erms of Use and your r esponsibility for pa yment.
162 3B. Web a nd Data Services 䡲 Web sea r ch 䡲 Business sear ch 䡲 Stock, Sport, Weather , Movie queries Launching T ellme 1. Pr ess > T ell Me . – or – Pr ess . 2. Read the onscreen agr eement informat ion and touch Accept . 3. Listen to the quick onscr een tutori al.
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 163 Dialing a Phone Number Using T ellme 1. Pr ess > T ellMe . – or – Pr ess . 2. T ouch or press Speak (left sof tk ey) and wait for the beep. 3. Say “ Call ” followed immediately by a v alid string of digits to be dialed, for e xample, sa y “ Call 555 555 5555 .
164 3B. Web a nd Data Services 8. T ouch or pr ess Stop (left sof tke y) and wait for the service to begin tr anscribing your message. After a few seconds, your message will be audibl y read back. 䡲 If the tr anscription was done incorr ectly (wr ong message), press Re-Speak (lef t softke y) .
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 165 T o acc ess the Wireless Manager : 1. T ouch the upper-right of the scr een (wher e is located) to then select Wireless Manager . – or – Pr ess . T o turn Wi -Fi on: 1. Fro m t h e Wireless Manager , to uch the Wi-Fi field to enable the fe atur e.
166 3B. Web a nd Data Services 4. Select a connection type. 䡲 The Internet is an open/unsecured W AP connection type that connects to the Internet without using pr oxy settings. 䡲 Work is used for secured W AP connections (r equires pr oxy settings) .
Web and Data 3B. Web and Data Services 167 Can I sign out of data ser vices? Y ou can sign out without turning of f y our device; howev er , you will not be able to br owse the W eb or use other data services. While signed out, you can still p lace or r eceiv e phone calls , check v oicemail, and use other voice services.
168 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music ⽧ TV (page 168) ⽧ Music – Sprint Music Store (page 171) ⽧ Games (page 173) ⽧ NA SCAR (page 174) ⽧ NFL Mobile Live (page 175) ⽧ Y ou T ube (page 176) Sprint TV gives y ou the ability to list en to audio clips and to view video clips right fr om your de vice’s displa y.
TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : TV and Mu sic 169 Watching TV 1. Pr ess > Spri nt TV . Depending on y our settings, your de vice may pr ompt you to accept a data connection. 2. Select Sp rint TV , Sprint Radio , or Premium Chan nels to displa y channel options.
170 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music Sprint TV F AQs 1. Will I know if I’m rec eiving an incoming call while I’ m viewing or listening to a media clip? Y es.
TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : TV and Mu sic 171 7. What does it mean when the video pauses and I see the word “loading” at the bottom of the screen? This happens when the de vi ce is loading the data necessary to pla y the clip. It typically occurs when there is hea v y tr af fic on the network.
172 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 3. After you hav e entered y our password, touch Create New Ac count . 4. Scr oll around the scr een or use your ke yboard and navigation k ey to e xplor e the store.
TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : TV and Mu sic 173 1. Connect your de vice using a USB cable or the built-in connection on Bluetooth-en abled de vices. 2. Use your co mputer to naviga te to the micr oSD card’ s Music folder . 3. Select and copy the music f iles to a folder on your computer’s har d drive.
174 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music NAS C A R Now you ha ve the ability to get e very bit of NA SC AR cov erage, news, and stats right on y our device. 1. Pr ess > NASC AR Sprint Cup Mobile. 2. Enter a Car or Driver Name and touch the onscreen Go button.
TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : TV and Mu sic 175 䡲 Sprint FanZone lets you tak e part i n fan-specific activities such as online fan tasy r acing, access Games , take part in Poll s , and access other Special Promotions .
176 3C. Entertainment: TV and Music 䡲 My T eam laun ches a team-spe cif ic page with content such as standings, news and Photos, Audio and Video, r oster and Stats, and T eam Alerts. 䡲 Fantasy allows fantasy pla yers to monitor the performance of every pla yer in r eal-time dir ectly fr om your de vice.
TV and Music 3C. Enter tainment : TV and Mu sic 177 3. Use the Search fi eld to sear ch for specific videos, scr oll dow n to br owse through the main page thumbnails, or scr oll to the bottom to explor e additional options. 4. T o view a video, touch the pre view thumbnail or touch the ti tle link.
178 3D. GPS N avigation ⽧ GPS Ser vices (page 178) ⽧ Sprint Navigation (page 178) GPS Ser vices Y our device’ s built-in GPS capability g ives yo u access to a number of location-based services, inc l uding Sprint Navigation , Share Addresses , and Te l l m e .
GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 179 Registering Sprint Navigation Befor e you can use Sprint Navigation, your de vice and service must be r egister ed. 1. Pr ess > SprintNav . 2. Read the warning disclaimer and touch Accept (right softkey) to acknowledge the T erms of Service.
180 3D. GPS N avigation ● Business : locations based on business categori es. ● Airpor t : local airports based on cur rent GPS location. 䡲 Search lets y ou search for locations fr om dozens of options such as Food/Coffee, Hotels & Mo tels, Gas Stations, Gas by Price, Banks/A TMs, WiFi Spots, and Parking Lots.
GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 181 䡲 State or ZIP : used to enter a state abbr eviation (ex:TX ) or a zip code. 䡲 Country : used to select a country fr om the drop- down list. 4. T ouch Done to ent er the new address and r eceive driving dir ections from the GPS network.
182 3D. GPS N avigation T o receive turn by turn directions (2D): 1. Pr ess > SprintNav > D rive T o. 2. Enter the physical addr ess info rmation.
GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 183 T ouch the Categor y field and then choose fr om one of the av ailable category entries by touching an onscreen entry such as: Food/Coffee, Gas Stations , Gas by Price , Banks/A TMs , WiFi Spots , Hospitals , etc.
184 3D. GPS N avigation 䡲 City : manually enter a city/state location to vi ew ov erall city information. 䡲 Airport : to select an airport location fr om a pr ovided list and then add those to your My Favo rit es li st. 3. T ouch either Ty p e I t or Speak It .
GPS Navigation 3D. GPS Navigat ion 185 4. T ouch Send Now to complete the delivery pr ocess. Configuring Y our Navigation Preferences 1. Pr ess > SprintNav > Share & More > Preferences.
186 3D. GPS N avigation ● Guide T ones : allows you to change the language currently used for announce ments between either English(US) or Spanish . Launching the Product T our 䊳 Pr ess > SprintNav > Share & More > Product T o ur . I350.
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 187 ⽧ Y our SIM Card (page 187) ⽧ Using Y our Device While T raveling (page 189) ⽧ Retrieving Voicemail Mess ages (page 192) ⽧ Internati.
188 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 䡲 Click Email us to send an email to a Sprint r epr esentativ e. – or – 䊳 Call 1-888-226- 7212 , option 2 , to spe ak to a Sprint r epr esentativ e. Installing Y o ur SIM Card 1. Remov e the battery cover .
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 189 䡲 If your device is not y et acti v ated, o r if it is locked, see “ A ctiv ating Y o ur Device” on page 6. 䡲 If yo ur device does not det ect a SIM car d while in GSM mode, it will displa y in the upper -right corner of the T oday scr een.
190 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Selecting a GSM Network When using the device in GSM/UMT S mode, it will automaticall y sear ch for compatible ne tworks; howev er , you ma y need to manually se lect a differ ent carrier to access data services.
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 191 Making and Answering C alls While Tr a v e l i n g When tra veling on intern ational networks, placing and r eceiving calls is similar to placing and answering calls fr om home. Se e “Making an d Answering C alls” on page 26.
192 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Direct Dialing T o place an international call by dialing dir ect: 1. Dial the international acc ess code, the country code, the city or ar ea code, and the phone number .
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 193 3. When you hear the voice gr eeting, pr ess and enter y our passwor d, followed b y . International Data Roaming Sprint Worldwide Wir eless Service can also keep y ou connected via email and Web br owsing when trav eling ar ound the wo rld.
194 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Using Y our SIM Card’ s PhoneBook Y our SIM card contains its own phone book that is separate fr om your de vice’s internal Contacts list. Y ou can update and maintain the SIM PhoneBoo k whenev er your de vice has a SIM car d installed, e ven if you a re not in a GSM service ar ea.
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 195 When a SIM car d is activ e, the Contacts list will displa y two types of entries: Copying Contacts Entries to t he SIM PhoneBook Once your SIM card i s inst alled, you can cop y entries fr om your device’ s Contacts to y our SIM PhoneBook.
196 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Setting GSM Ser vices Options There ar e sev era l user options available for GSM operation under y our device’ s Settings menu, including Call Divert ing, Call Barrin g, Call W aiting, and GSM Network Selection.
Sprint Worldwide 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 197 3. Scr oll down the list, touch Caller ID and tap the onscr een Get Settings... button. 4. Follow the onscr een instructions. Call For warding Call F orwarding allows y ou to automatically forwar d all incoming calls to anothe r number .
198 3E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice Contacting Sprint Sprint Wor ldwide Customer Service is a vailable to answer your questions 24 hours a day , 7 days a week.
Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information I350.book Page 199 Tues day, October 6, 2009 6:42 PM.
200 4A . Important Safety In formation ⽧ General Precauti ons (page 200) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Device (page 201) ⽧ Using Y our Device With a Hearing Aid Device (page 202.
Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 201 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device Do Not Rely on Y our Device for Emergency Calls Mobile devices operate using r adio signals, which cann ot guarantee connection in all conditions.
202 4A . Important Safety In formation T ur ning Off Y our Device in Da ngerous Areas T o avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your de vice off when in a blasting ar ea or in other ar eas with signs indicating two -wa y radios should be turned off.
Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 203 These ratings are not guar antees. Results wi ll v ary dependi ng on the user’s hearing device and individua l type and degr ee of hearing loss.
204 4A . Important Safety In formation 䢇 Position the device so the inte rnal antenna is farthest from your hearing aid. 䢇 Mov e the phone around to find the point with least interfer ence. HA C/Wi-Fi Language This phone has been teste d and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses.
Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 205 Disposal of L ithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries Do not handle a dama ged or leaking Li-Ion b a t tery as y ou can be burned. For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Sprint author ized service center .
206 4A . Important Safety In formation operation, the S AR of a phone ca n be su bstantially less than the lev el reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors.
Important Safety Informat ion 4A. Impor tant Safety Information 207 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r adio or television r eception, which can be determined by turning the equipme.
208 4B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 209) Y our phone has been designed to pr ovide y ou with r eliable, worry-free service. If for any r eason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please r efer to the manufacturer’s warr anty in this secti on.
Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 209 Manufacturer’ s Warranty S T ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Covered an d For How L ong? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNIC A TIONS AMERICA, LL C ("SAMSUNG").
210 4B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty defective Pr oduct. SAMSUNG ma y, at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, r econditioned, or new parts or components when r epairing any Product or r eplace Product with a r ebuilt, r econditioned or new Product.
Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 211 LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CONS EQUENTIAL D AMAGE S, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCLUSION MA Y NO T APPL Y T O Y OU. THIS W ARRANTY GIVES Y OU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND Y OU MA Y AL SO HA VE O THER RIGHTS, WHICH V ARY FROM S T A TE T O ST A TE/ PRO VINCE TO PRO VINCE.
212 4B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty IN THIS EUL A, Y OU MUST CLICK THE "DECLINE" B UTT ON, DISCONTI NUE USE OF THE SOF TWARE. 1. GRANT OF LICENSE.
Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 213 7. EXPORT RES TRICT IONS. Y ou acknow ledge that the Software is subject to export r estrictions of various countries. Y ou agree to comply with al l applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software, including the U.
214 4B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty O THER SERVICES, INFORMA T ION, SOFTWARE, AND RELA TED CONTENT THROUGH THE SOF TW ARE OR O THERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFT W ARE, OR O THERWISE UNDER OR.
Warranty 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 215 (EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory an d r eturn all settings to default settings. Pl ease contact the Samsung Custom er Care Cente r for details. Customer Care Center : 1000 Klein Rd. Plano, TX 75074 T oll Fr ee T el: 1.
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Index Index 217 Inde x A Activation 6 ActiveSync Connection and Setup 1 0 3 Dir ect Connection 1 04 U s i n g 156 Windows Media Player 1 04 Add Server Source 156 AIM 159 Airplane Mode 51 Alarm Clock 8.
218 Index Camera F u n c t i o n s 110 Camera - See al so Pictures 108 F u c n t i o n s 110 S e l f T i m e r 113 Settings 1 14 Z oom 1 1 4 Car-Kit/H eadset 55 Categories 68, 85 Certifi cates 60 Clea.
Index Index 219 E-mail sync 159 Emergency Call 59 Emergency Numbers 29, 59 Emoticons 38, 134 Encryption 59 End-of-Cal l Options 31 Enhanced 911 (E911) 29 Entering Characters Emoticons 3 8 Let ter s 3 .
220 Index International GSM Mode 1 8 9 Interna tional Calling (s ee Sprint Worldwide S ervice) 187 Internet see Web Internet Explorer Creating B ookmarks 1 4 5 Home Page 1 46 Privacy and Security 1 4 .
Index Index 221 My Favorites Creati ng from a Cat egor y 183 Creati ng from a Recent Place 184 My Messages 38 , 51, 134 Add 5 1 Delete 50 My Storage 97 My Text 38 N NASCAR Alerts 1 75 Audio/Video 1 74.
222 Index Outlook Setting Up a New Email Account 1 56 Owner’s Record 207 P Page Magnif ier 2 5 Pauses 32 Personal izing 39 Backgr ound Image 3 9 Ring T one 4 2 Theme 3 9 Time and Date 4 0 Phone Book.
Index Index 223 Ringer Types 42 Event Reminders 4 3 Incoming Calls 4 2 Ringers Assigning to Contacts 71 Silence All 4 5 Vibrate 4 4 Roaming 137– 140 C a l l G u a r d 139 Data Roam Guard 1 40 Roam M.
224 Index Sounds Alert Notification 4 5 Enabling 4 4 Events 4 4 Ha rdw are bu tto ns 4 4 Notifications 4 4 Programs 44 Ringer T ype 4 1 Ringers 4 1 Screen taps 44 Vibrate All 44 Vibrate Ringer 44 Spee.
Index Index 225 Text Entry see Entering T ext Text Message Inser t ing 1 3 5 Text Messages Deleting All Messages 1 35 Manag ing 13 5 Text Messaging 133 Three-Way Ca lling 136 Time Aut omatic Upda tes .
226 Index Windows Mobile Device Center Installling 1 01 Synchronization 10 2 Wireless Manager 123, 165 Bluetooth 12 3 Wi-Fi 1 65 Word Mobile 89 Accessing Options 8 9 Beaming 9 0 Creating 89 Deleting 9.
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