User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this guide
- Your phone and accessories
- Android basics
- Starting Android for the first time
- Getting to know the Home screen
- Using the touchscreen
- Using the phone’s buttons
- Using the trackball
- Using the onscreen keyboard
- Entering text by speaking
- Editing text
- Opening and switching applications
- Working with menus
- Monitoring your phone’s status
- Managing notifications
- Searching your phone and the web
- Locking your screen
- Customizing the Home screen
- Connecting quickly with your contacts
- Optimizing battery life
- Connecting to networks and devices
- Placing and receiving calls
- Contacts
- Accounts
- Gmail
- Gmail is different
- Opening Gmail and your Inbox
- Reading your messages
- Composing and sending a message
- Replying to or forwarding a message
- Working with conversations in batches
- Labeling a conversation
- Starring a message
- Viewing conversations by label
- Reporting spam
- Searching for messages
- Archiving conversations
- Synchronizing your messages
- Appending a signature to your messages
- Changing Gmail settings
- Calendar
- Viewing your calendar and events
- Working in Agenda view
- Working in Day view
- Working in Week view
- Working in Month view
- Viewing event details
- Creating an event
- Editing or deleting an event
- Setting an event reminder
- Responding to an event reminder
- Displaying and synchronizing calendars
- Changing Calendar settings
- Google Voice
- Google Talk
- Messaging
- Browser
- Maps
- Opening Maps and viewing your location
- Obtaining details about a location
- Starring a location
- Changing map layers
- Searching for locations and places
- Getting directions
- Navigating with spoken, turn-by-turn directions
- To navigate with turn-by-turn directions
- To view turn-by-turn directions in a list
- To return to Navigation View
- To change views of your route
- To search for locations along your route
- To preview your route
- To view traffic conditions on your route
- To get an alternate route to your destination
- To exit navigation
- Finding your friends with Google Latitude
- Camera
- Gallery
- Goggles
- YouTube
- Music
- News & Weather
- Clock
- Car Home
- Calculator
- Market
- Settings
- Opening Settings
- Wireless & networks
- Call settings
- Sound & display settings
- Location & security settings
- Applications settings
- Accounts & sync settings
- Privacy settings
- SD card & phone storage settings
- Search settings
- Language & keyboard settings
- Accessibility settings
- Text-to-speech settings
- Date & time settings
- About phone
- Specifications
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NOUG-2.1-update1-105 Nexus One User’s Guide
Incoming server settings
Your account’s incoming settings are different, depending on the kind of email service
for the account: Exchange ActiveSync, IMAP, or POP3.
Settings for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts:
Settings for IMAP accounts:
Domain\Username If your Exchange ActiveSync server requires that
you specify a domain, enter it before the backs-
lash. Otherwise, just enter your username (the
part before the @example.com in your email
address) after the backslash. (The backslash is
optional if you’re just entering your username;
Email enters the correct syntax for domains and
usernames when communicating with the
server.)
Password The password for your email account.
Server The fully resolved hostname of the Exchange
ActiveSync server, for example,
owa.example.com.
Use secure connection
(SSL)
Check this option if your Exchange ActiveSync
server requires you to connect to the server
securely, or if you prefer to connect securely.
Accept all SSL certifi-
cates
Check this option if you want to accept a server
certificate from your Exchange ActiveSync
server that is self-signed, out of date, or in some
other way not accepted by the Email application.
Username Depending on the requirements of your email
service provider, your full email address or just
your username (that is, the part before @exam-
ple.com in your email address).
Password The password for your email account.
IMAP server The fully resolved domain name of your email
service provider’s IMAP server, for example,
imap.example.com.