User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Basics
- Just Type
- Work with applications
- Phone
- Email, text, multimedia, and instant messaging
- Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information
- Photos, videos, and music
- Web and wireless connections
- Documents
- Preferences
- Learn More
- Regulatory and safety information
- Index
Chapter 9  :  Photos, videos, and music 37
NOTE  You can download and look at GIFs in Email, and they are saved to USB 
storage, but you can't look at GIFs in Photos or use one as wallpaper.
You can also look at pictures on the web directly in the web browser.
1 Open Photos .
2 Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the thumbnail of the 
picture. The Photo roll album contains pictures you took with your 
smartphone’s camera.
3 Swipe left or right on the screen to look at other pictures in the 
album.
4 To find photos you took on your smartphone, connect your 
smartphone and your computer using the USB cable and tap USB 
Drive on your smartphone. On your computer, click the drive 
representing your smartphone, click DCIM, and then click 100PALM.
Videos
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  Before you put videos on your smartphone, make sure 
you have enough storage space on your smartphone to fit the file. Open 
Device Info   and look at the Available field under Phone.
To get videos on your smartphone, you can do any of the following:
• Record a video.
• Copy videos from your computer.
• Receive videos as email attachments.
• Receive videos as part of a multimedia message.
You can view DRM-free videos that you receive as email attachments or 
that you copy from your computer in the MPEG-4, H.263, and H.264 
formats. You can view videos sent to your smartphone as MMS 
attachments in 3GP format, and in MP4 format if permitted by your 
wireless service provider. Videos play on your smartphone in landscape 
orientation.
Use the YouTube application to view YouTube videos.
1 Open Videos .
2 Tap an album and tap the video you want to watch. 
Music
You can add and listen to DRM-free music files on your smartphone. You 
can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your smartphone or 
through headphones (sold separately). If you have speakers or a stereo 
headset (both sold separately) that are equipped with Bluetooth
®
 wireless 
technology, you can also use them to listen to music. You can also listen to 
streaming music from the web directly in the web browser.
Get music onto your smartphone
To get music onto your smartphone, you can do any of the following:
• Copy music files from your computer. You can copy music files to any 
folder on your smartphone’s USB drive. However, to make it easy to find 
KEY TERM  DRM-free: A file that is not protected by Digital Rights Management. 
DRM-free video files can be copied as many times as you like and can be 
played on your HP XXX.
KEY TERM  DRM-free: A file that is not protected by Digital Rights Management. 
DRM-free music files can be copied as many times as you like and can be 
played on your HP XXX.










