USER GUIDE
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Contents Chapter 1 Welcome 7 8 9 Chapter 2 Get to know your smartphone Set up your smartphone Charge the battery Turn your smartphone on/off Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch Update the HP webOS operating system Chapter 5 30 30 31 31 Just Type overview Get in touch with a contact Search the web Find information in an application on your smartphone Create a new item such as a message or memo Open an application Repeat a recent search Customise Just Type 50 Work with applications 33 35 Ope
70 71 76 Chapter 7 Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 77 88 90 93 Chapter 8 Email Messaging: All messages in one application Messaging: Text and multimedia messaging Messaging: Instant messaging Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 97 108 114 116 118 119 119 Chapter 9 Use a phone headset Customise smartphone settings Use SIM Toolkit Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos Clock Calculator Facebook Photos, videos and music 121 122 126 129 129 134 Camera Photos Videos YouTube Music Ama
199 200 202 203 205 205 209 209 209 210 213 214 215 215 215 Data connections Email Messaging Wi-Fi Web Calendar and Contacts Camera Photos, Videos and Music Amazon MP3 HP webOS App Catalog Transferring information to and from your computer Backing up and restoring data Updates Transferring information from another HP webOS phone Making room on your smartphone A Terms B Online accounts available for webOS phones C Specifications D Regulatory and safety information E Use Adobe search Contents 5
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1 Welcome 7 8 9 Your HP Pre3 What's in the box? Where can I learn more? Your HP Pre 3 NOTE When referring to the company that makes your HP Pre3, this document uses both the terms HP and Palm. HP and Palm are the same company; the use of both terms reflects company terminology.
For example, suppose you have a Google account for personal email, contacts and calendar events, and an Exchange account for your corporate email, contacts and events. The Email, Contacts and Calendar applications on your HP Pre3 all provide a view in which you can see information from both of those accounts in one place—but even though the information is brought into one view, the sources of that information are kept separate.
Print material • • • • Getting Started guide Gesture Guide Limited Warranty General User Guide: Important Safety and Legal Information Where can I learn more? • On-device Help: Read short how-tos and watch animations on your new smartphone. • To view all Help: Open Help . • To view Help topics for a single application: Open the application, open the application menu and tap Help. • Tools available from online support: Visit hpwebos.
Chapter 1 : Welcome
2 Basics 11 15 17 18 20 25 Get to know your smartphone Set up your smartphone Charge the battery Turn your smartphone on/off Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch Update the HP webOS operating system Get to know your smartphone Slide out the keyboard • Hold the smartphone as shown below and gently push up. TIP When you are on a call or using data services to check email, browse the web and so on, you may experience better sound or connection quality if you keep the keyboard slid out.
Front view NOTE The volume you set for each individual audio component is saved automatically, whether the audio component is the earpiece of your smartphone, a wired headset, a wireless headset that uses Bluetooth® wireless technology, music heard through the speaker, music heard through a headset and so on. When you return to using an audio component, the audio plays at the volume you left it the last time you used that component.
Touchscreen The Launcher TIP Be careful not to scratch, crush or apply too much pressure on the touchscreen. Do not store your smartphone in a place where other items might damage it. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or aerosols to clean the smartphone or its accessories. Card view 1 Application name: Displays the name of the currently open application. Drag down over the app name to open the application menu. 2 Launcher: See Open an application in the Launcher.
Icons in the title bar Table 1. Title bar icons and descriptions Table 1. Title bar icons and descriptions Item Item Description Description Bluetooth® wireless technology is turned on. See Bluetooth® wireless technology. The battery is being charged. A Bluetooth connection is in progress. The battery is fully charged. A Bluetooth connection has been made. The battery is low. See Charge the battery. Aeroplane mode is turned on.
Back view To take advantage of the high-speed data connection available on your smartphone, you may need to have a 3G SIM card. Check with your wireless service provider for information. WARNING You must always remove the battery before inserting or removing the SIM card. NOTE If you turned on your smartphone before inserting the SIM card, you must shut it down before proceeding. To shut down your smartphone, press and hold the power button and tap Power > Shut Down/Swap Battery > Shut Down.
7 Press and hold the power button on the top right-hand corner of your smartphone until you see a logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). Your smartphone needs a few seconds to start up. TIP If your smartphone does not turn on after you press and hold the power button, you need to connect your smartphone to the AC charger to charge it. 3 To remove the battery: Grasp the tab and pull it up to lift the battery out of the compartment. 8 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete setup.
Verify your account After you finish setup, look for an email on your computer at the address you used for your HP webOS Account. If you don't see the confirmation email in your Inbox, check your spam mail folder in your desktop email program. Click the link in the email to verify your account. What is an HP webOS Account? NOTE If you want to erase data on your smartphone while you are still in possession of the smartphone—for example, before you give it to someone else—don't do a remote erase.
1 Connect the small end of the USB cable to the charger/microUSB connector. The silver circle on the cable faces the front of the smartphone. • • • • 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the AC charger. 3 Plug the AC charger into a working socket. TIP You can also charge your smartphone battery by connecting your smartphone to your computer using the USB cable. Charging this way takes much longer than using the AC charger.
item on the screen and saves battery power. When you take the smartphone away from your ear, the screen automatically turns back on, ready for use. If the screen doesn't turn on fast enough for you, tap the screen to wake it up. The same behaviour occurs any time you're on a call and the smartphone screen is placed near another surface. The screen turns on automatically (if the smartphone is still on) when you move the smartphone away from the other surface.
Turn wireless services on • Press and hold the power button and tap Power. Tap Shut Down/Swap Battery, and then tap Shut Down. When you turn on your smartphone, it automatically connects to your mobile network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services (if supported by the local network). If aeroplane mode is turned on, you need to turn it off before you can connect to your mobile network. Tap the top right-hand corner of any screen to open the connection menu.
When you're working in an application, the centre of the gesture area displays a lit bar. • Tap the bar to minimise the app and display Card view (see Manage applications in Card view). • The lit bar also appears when you tap the centre of the gesture area to maximise a card in Card view. • When the screen is off, the lit bar pulses when a notification arrives and continues to pulse until you tap the notification or turn on the screen (see Get notifications when the screen is locked or off).
For example, an icon in the Launcher or a card in Card view is ready to be dragged when it becomes enlarged and transparent. fingertip just skims the surface. The faster you flick, the faster and further you scroll up or down a list. Close an application: To close an application in Card view, flick the card up towards the top of the touchscreen. This is called throwing the card off the top of the screen.
If you can't delete a list item by throwing it, open the item and look in the application menu for a Delete menu item. Zoom out/pinch in to decrease the size of items on the screen (Email, Web, Photos, PDF View and Maps): Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together. TIP To delete multiple list items, throw each one off the screen.
Scroll gestures Stop scrolling: Tap or drag the screen while scrolling. Scroll slow: Drag the screen in the desired direction. Scroll fast: Flick the screen in the desired direction. Text selection gestures For information on working with text after you select it, see Cut, copy and paste information and Use the Copy All or Select All feature. Insert the cursor in a text field: Tap the location.
Move the cursor: Tap the location to insert the cursor. Press and hold Option . Place your finger anywhere onscreen and drag your finger in the direction you want to move the cursor. Select a paragraph of text: When you cannot insert a cursor in the text— for example, on a web page or in an email you received—the smallest amount of text you can select is a whole paragraph. Press and hold Shift and then tap a paragraph. Tap an adjacent paragraph to add it to your selection (you can’t skip around).
What's more, both HP and many application developers make updates available for applications you installed on your smartphone. You can check in Software Manager at any time for application updates (see Update a downloaded application from a notification and Manually check for application updates). • To avoid roaming charges, updates are not downloaded if your smartphone is in roaming coverage.
3 Just Type 27 27 28 29 30 30 31 31 Just Type overview Get in touch with a contact Search the web Find information in an application on your smartphone Create a new item such as a message or memo Open an application Repeat a recent search Customise Just Type Just Type overview The Just Type feature lets you do almost anything you want on your smartphone, without having to go to a specific app. When it crosses your mind to look up, do, or make note of something, just type to put your thought into action.
2 Begin typing the contact's first and last initials (no space), first or last name or email address. Search the web You have several options for using Just Type to search the web. 3 1 Open Card view (see Manage applications in Card view) or the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher). 2 Begin typing the search term or a website address, such as hp.com. 3 Do one of the following. You may need to scroll down to see web search engines.
• To search the web using a different search engine: Under Launch & Search, tap a search engine name. If the search engine is for a specific website, such as Wikipedia, your smartphone searches that site only. Find information in an application on your smartphone You can search for email messages, web bookmarks and websites you've visited (browsing history) on your smartphone. You can also search for items in Maps or App Catalog directly from Just Type.
Create a new item such as a message or memo • To create a new task: Tap New Task. A new task opens with the text you have entered as the task description. 4 To see more available quick actions, tap More. You can use Just Type to create a new item such as an email message or memo by entering all or part of the item's text. These items are grouped in the Quick Actions section of the search results.
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that search the entire web, such as Google, and engines that only search within a specific website, such as Wikipedia. Applications: If you include applications in your searches, any matching items in those applications are included in your search results. To add an application to your search results, tap Add Application Searches and then tap the application name. Launch & Search: This list displays other web search engines and applications available for Just Type searches.
4 Work with applications 33 35 35 37 41 42 42 44 45 47 48 Open applications Go up one level in an app (back gesture) Use the menus Enter and save information Close applications Delete applications Manage applications in Card view Manage applications in the Launcher Manage online accounts View and work with notifications Create and work with favourites Open applications 2 Begin typing the name of the application or one of its keywords (see Use application keywords).
3 To find the app you want, flick up or down to see all the icons on a page. To see other pages, swipe right or left on the screen, or tap the arrows in the top left and top right-hand corners of the screen. 1 Page indicator shows that there are pages to the right of the current page. Tap the arrow to move to the next page. 2 Page name. Tap and hold to change the name. 4 Tap the application icon. To close the Launcher, do one of the following: • Tap the centre of the gesture area.
2 Move your finger to the application icon. When you see the app name appear, lift your finger. The application opens. Use the menus Go up one level in an app (back gesture) The back gesture takes you up one level from a detailed level to a more general view of the application you're working in. For example, when you finish reading an email message, make the back gesture to close the message and return to your list of messages.
1 In an app, do one of the following: • Drag down from the top left-hand corner of the smartphone (above the screen) onto the screen. 3 To close the menu without selecting an item, repeat one of the options in step 1. If an application menu item is followed by this symbol plus a letter, it means a keyboard shortcut is available for that menu item. To use a keyboard shortcut, press and hold the gesture area and press the letter key of the shortcut.
2 3 Tap a menu item to turn that wireless feature on or to display a list of menu items for that feature (see Turn wireless services off (aeroplane mode)). If you see a downward-pointing arrow at the bottom of the menu, scroll down to see additional menu items. To close the menu without selecting an item, repeat one of the options in step 1.
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• When you have finished entering information on the screen containing the field, make the back gesture to accept the information and back out of the screen (see Go up one level in an app (back gesture)). Work with the Text Assist feature Text Assist works on any screen in which you can enter text, including email, text/multimedia and instant messages; memos; contact and calendar entry screens and more. Text Assist includes auto-correction, auto-capitalisation and shortcuts.
3 To edit the auto-correction dictionary, tap Learned Words and do any of the following: • To add a word: Tap , enter the new word and then tap Add. • To change the spelling of a word: Tap the word and then type the correction to the word. Tap Done. • To delete a word: Throw the word off the side of the screen. Tap Delete to confirm. 4 To edit the shortcuts list, tap Shortcuts and do any of the following: • To add a shortcut: Tap text and then tap Add.
1 Tap the currently displayed option to open the list. For example, when creating a new event in Calendar, tap 15 minutes before to display the list of reminder options. Save information Your information is saved automatically as you enter it. • If you make the back gesture to close a screen (see Go up one level in an app (back gesture)), any new or changed info is saved. • Your info is also saved if you minimise an app to a card in Card view and throw the card off the top of the screen to close the app.
Delete applications You can delete applications that you installed on your smartphone. 1 Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher). 2 Scroll to the page containing the app you want to delete. 3 While pressing and holding Option 4 Tap Delete. , tap the app icon. TIP You can also delete an application you installed by opening the Launcher, opening the application menu and tapping List Apps.
(which opens the Phone app)—your smartphone treats the app screens as a group. If you minimise one of the screens, that screen and all screens associated with it appear as a set of stacked cards in Card view. Change card order or unstack cards 1 In Card view (see Manage applications in Card view), tap and hold the card you want to move. This can be a single card or a card within a stack. 2 After the card becomes transparent, drag it to another position.
1 Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher). 2 Scroll to the page containing the app icon you want to move into Quick Launch. 3 Tap and hold the icon, and wait for the visual cue that the icon is ready to be dragged. The Launcher pages become a series of cards. Quick Launch appears at the bottom of the screen. 4 Drag the icon on top of the Quick Launch icon you want to replace. The current Quick Launch icon disappears, and the new one takes its place.
TIP You can add your closest contacts and favourite websites to the Launcher (see Add a contact entry to the Launcher and Add a web page to the Launcher) and then organise your Launcher icons and pages to create a page of contacts and a page of websites. 1 Open the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher). 2 Open the application menu and tap Add Launcher Page. The page appears to the right of the page that was displayed when you opened the menu. Enter a new name for the page.
KEY TERM Online account An online account is a web- or server-based location, such as Google, Yahoo! or Exchange, where you keep contacts and/ or calendar information. These accounts often have an email component as well. Such web- or server-based accounts are sometimes talked about as being “in the cloud”.
Use the Accounts application to edit or delete an online account If you change the username, email address or password you use with an online account, you need to enter the new information in the account settings on your smartphone. You can do that from within one of the applications associated with that account, or from the Accounts app. 1 Open Accounts 2 Tap the account name.
NOTE By default, if a banner alert or pop-up notification arrives when the screen is off, the gesture area light pulses. You can turn this feature off (see Get notifications when the screen is locked or off). If the dashboard item has a number next to it, the number indicates how many items are included in the notification—how many voicemail or email messages you have and so on. Some dashboard items enable you to perform multiple actions.
5 Copy files and sync your personal data 49 50 56 53 53 54 Copy files between your smartphone and your computer Overview: Get your personal data onto your smartphone Transfer data from an old phone Export data from a desktop organiser on your computer Get data from an online account in the cloud Sync your desktop organiser and your smartphone Copy files between your smartphone and your computer Copy files and folders using USB Drive mode You can copy any type of file from a computer to your smartphone, an
4 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/ Windows 7) or the Finder (Mac), double-click the drive representing your smartphone and drag and drop files to your smartphone. The drive displays folders that you can use to organise the files you copy. You can also create your own folders. NOTE If you copy ringtones to your smartphone, make sure you place them in the ringtones folder on your smartphone's USB drive. Photos and videos taken on the smartphone are in DCIM > 100Palm.
On your computer, you typically store such personal data in organiser software like Microsoft Outlook, Palm Desktop by ACCESS or the Mac's iCal and Address Book software. It's also likely that you store some personal data in accounts that you have created on the web. These are called online accounts. Sometimes you'll hear that data stored in online accounts is stored "in the cloud." That's just another way to say that your data is stored on a server that you access through the Internet.
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Get data from an online account in the cloud Export data from a desktop organiser on your computer BEFORE YOU BEGIN If you want the data from your desktop organiser to be transferred to an online account, make sure you set up that account on the web and on your smartphone first. If you are already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and/or Exchange to manage your calendar and contacts, then all you need to do to sync data to your smartphone is set up one or more of these accounts on your smartphone.
About the Data Transfer Assistant (DTA) The DTA enables you to do a one-time, one-way export of data from selected desktop apps to your HP Pre3 through the USB cable included with your smartphone. After the data is on your smartphone, you can select the account you want to import the data to. IMPORTANT The DTA is not synchronisation software. It is meant to be used once per desktop app to export your info from the desktop app to an account on your smartphone.
Sync directly with your desktop organiser If you prefer to sync your HP Pre3 directly to your computer without going through the web, using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth technology or your smartphone’s USB cable, you may be able to download a third-party application (sold separately) that enables synchronisation of your smartphone directly to your desktop. 1 Go to hpwebos.com/sync-solutions to see if there are third-party applications that enable you to sync your smartphone with your computer.
Transfer data from an old phone BEFORE YOU BEGIN If you want the data from your old phone to be transferred to an online account, make sure you set up that account on the web and on your smartphone first. • On your computer, create an account on the Google website (go to gmail.com) or in Exchange (speak to an IT person at your company). • Set up the same account on your smartphone (see Manage online accounts).
6 Phone 57 61 62 64 67 67 68 69 70 71 76 Make calls Receive calls Use voicemail What can I do during a call? What's my number? View your call history Work with favourites Save a phone number to Contacts Use a phone headset Customise smartphone settings Use SIM Toolkit * These indicate that the phone is off (aeroplane mode). You cannot make calls. Incoming calls go to voicemail. NOTE By default, domestic calls are made over your wireless service provider network.
TIP You can also exit Voice Dial by tapping Cancel, pressing and holding volume, throwing the card off the top of the screen or pressing the button on an attached headset. NOTE The first time you open Voice Dial, a brief audio tutorial explains how to use voice dialling. You can choose to skip the tutorial. TIP You can turn on a preference that allows you to use voice dialling when the screen is locked (see Use voice dialling when the screen is locked).
TIP Press Backspace or tap the onscreen backspace icon (at the top of the screen, to the right of the number you entered) to delete numbers one at a time. Tap and hold the icon to delete all the numbers. 3 Tap the favourite. The call is made using the default number you selected for that favourite. TIP You can paste numbers copied from other applications – for example, from an email message or a memo – into the dial pad. TIP To enter +, tap and hold 0 onscreen.
1 Open Phone . 2 Using the keyboard, enter a name or initials until the contact you want appears. Note the following: • If you press E, R or any other key that displays both a letter and a number, you see both matching names and numbers onscreen. • If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server with a Global Address List (GAL), entering the contact search information returns matching results from the GAL as well. GAL results appear with the icon next to the name. 3 Tap the number.
4 If prompted, select Skype as the service you want to use to make the call. In Messaging, you can dial a contact from a conversation by tapping Text or the IM account name in the top right-hand corner of the screen to open a list of phone numbers you have for that contact and then by tapping next to the number you want to call. Dial your national emergency number To dial your national emergency number (such as 911, 112 or 999), do the following: 1 Press the power button to wake up the screen if needed.
• If the screen is off, drag up to unlock the screen and answer the call. • If a headset is attached, press the button on the headset. • If the smartphone is placed on an HP Touchstone (sold separately), simply lift the smartphone off the Touchstone to automatically answer the call. TIP You can see a photo of the person calling you by assigning a caller ID photo. See Add a photo to a contact. TIP If you miss a call, a notification appears at the bottom of the screen.
Use visual voicemail Visual voicemail displays all your voicemail messages as a list, so you can see who called and select the messages you want to listen to. You can also make calls and send text messages to callers directly from the visual voicemail list. Not all wireless service providers support the visual voicemail feature. Check with your wireless service provider for information. 1 Open Phone . 2 Tap . The number on the icon shows how many unread voicemail messages you have.
4 If you selected Custom in step 3, use the following controls to review your current custom greeting: TIP If you discard your greeting but then decide you want to keep it, tap Keep existing record on the confirmation screen. Table 2. Voicemail greeting playback controls Icon Description Play the greeting. What can I do during a call? Pause playback. Listen to playback through your smartphone's speakerphone. Tap again to listen to playback through the earpiece. Move forwards or backwards.
• Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees, responding to prompts and so on: Tap . • Add a call: See Make a second call. • Adjust call volume: Press volume. web or send or receive email, multimedia or instant (IM) messages. To browse the web or to send or receive email or IM messages while on a call, you must connect to a Wi-Fi network. See Wi-Fi. 3G (UMTS, HSDPA or HSUPA) network: You can make simultaneous voice and data connections.
Switch between two calls 2 Tap to create the conference call. 3 Do any of the following: • Tap to put the active call on hold and switch to the other call. For example, in the screen shown here, the call at the top of the screen, 5550 2370 is currently on hold. The call at the bottom of the screen, 5555 4488, is the active call—the caller you're talking to. To switch between the two, so that you switch to talking to 5550 2370, tap . • To add callers: Tap .
What's my number? 3 Do any of the following: If your phone number is stored on your SIM card, you can find the number on your smartphone. Not all wireless service providers put phone number information on the SIM card. 1 Open Phone . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Your phone number appears at the top of the Phone Preferences screen. TIP You can also see your phone number by opening Device Info. The number appears as the first entry under Phone.
4 If you displayed additional options for the contact or number, do any of the following: 4 • To call an alternative number for a contact: Tap the number. • To send a text message: Tap . If the contact has more than one phone number, tap the number you want to set as the favourite. When you call the favourite, the call is made using this number. • To save the number to Contacts: Tap Add to Contacts (see Save a phone number to Contacts).
3 Enter the number, and tap to select the phone number type (see Create a contact for information). 4 Tap Done. 1 Open Phone 2 Tap 3 Throw the favourite off the side of the screen. Tap Remove to confirm. NOTE You can enter more than one phone number for the favourite here. If you do, you need to set one of the numbers as the default (see Set or change the default number for a favourite).
Use a phone headset 3 • To switch from the headset to your smartphone's speakerphone: Tap and tap Speaker. You can connect a 3.5 mm headset to your smartphone for hands-free operation. If a 3.5 mm headset was not included in your smartphone package, you can purchase one separately. You can also connect to a wireless headset (sold separately) using Bluetooth® wireless technology.
6 To use a Bluetooth device with your smartphone, follow the instructions that came with the Bluetooth device. 7 To switch to another Bluetooth device while on a call: Tap and tap the new device name. You can also tap Handset or Speaker to use your smartphone without the headset. TIP If you make a Bluetooth connection with a car kit, you might get a notification on your smartphone asking if you want to upload contacts to the car kit. Tap Allow to upload contacts.
1 Open Phone . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 In Call Waiting, tap On or Off. Set your domestic dialling method If you have a Skype account (see Create or sign in to a Skype account), you can set whether your smartphone dials domestic calls using your wireless service provider account or your Skype account. Alternatively, you can select to be prompted for the account to use each time you make a call. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
If you don’t have a Skype account, you can create one on your smartphone in Phone preferences, Accounts (see Use the Accounts application to set up an online account), Messaging (see Create a Skype account in Messaging) or Contacts (see Customise Contacts). 1 Open Phone 2 . Set permissions for incoming Skype calls If you have a Skype account, you can select whether to receive incoming calls from any Skype member, or just from people in your Skype contacts.
3 Under Dialling Shortcuts, tap Add a number. 4 Set the following: 3 • To lock the SIM card: Tap Lock SIM Card. Enter the PIN provided by your wireless service provider to lock the SIM and tap Done. The SIM card locks whenever you turn off your smartphone. To turn the smartphone back on, you must enter the PIN. When I Dial: Tap this field and select the number of digits you need to enter to have your smartphone add a dialling prefix. • To change the PIN: Tap Change SIM Card PIN and enter the old PIN.
• To edit an entry: Tap the entry and enter the PIN2. Edit the information and tap Done. • To delete an entry: Swipe the entry off the side of the screen and enter the PIN2. Tap Delete to confirm.
When TTY/TDD is turned on, the icon appears in the title bar. 1 Connect a TTY/TDD device to your smartphone using the headset jack. 2 Open Phone 3 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 4 In TTY/TDD, tap On or Off. . Turn HAC on/off To use your smartphone with a hearing aid, turn on the HAC feature. This feature ensures that your phone can make the necessary connection with a hearing aid. When HAC is turned on, the icon appears in the title bar. 1 Open Phone .
7 Email, text, multimedia and instant messaging 77 88 90 93 Email Messaging: All messages in one application Messaging: Text and multimedia messaging Messaging: Instant messaging Email How do I send and receive email on my smartphone? Use the Email application on your smartphone to access the many email accounts you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like Earthlink or Comcast) and web-based (like Gmail). You must create the account online before you can set it up on your smartphone.
2 Do one of the following: • The first time you open Email, tap an account type or tap Email Account. • Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, tap Add Account and tap an account type or tap Email Account. 1 Number to the right of All Inboxes indicates the total number of unread email messages in all your email accounts. 2 Number to the right of an individual folder name indicates the number of unread messages in that folder.
1 Open Email . 2 Do one of the following: • Any authentication (ESMTP) requirements for outgoing mail • Root folder (IMAP accounts only) 1 • Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, tap Add Account and then tap Microsoft Exchange. If you have already started account setup and an "Unable To Sign In" message appears, tap Manual Setup and skip to step 6. Otherwise, start at step 2. 2 Open Email 3 Enter your email address and password and tap Manual Setup.
4 Set any of the following: Turn new email notifications on/off Account Name: Enter the name that appears in the account list. The settings you select here apply to individual email accounts. You can apply different settings to each email account. Full Name: Enter the name you want to appear in the From field for messages you send. Show Icon: Set whether a notification icon appears onscreen when a new message arrives.
Rename an account 3 (Optional) Tap From to change the email account you are using to send the message. This option appears only if you have more than one email account set up on your smartphone. 4 In the To field, do one of the following to address the message: You can change the name that appears in the account list. 1 Open Email . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap the account name. 4 Tap Account Name and enter a new name.
formatting, open the application menu and tap Edit > [the option you want to turn off]. • To enter coloured text: Open the application menu and tap Edit > scroll down > Text Colour. Tap the colour and enter the text. • To format text you have already entered: Select the text (see Text selection gestures), open the application menu and tap Edit > [the option you want]. To turn off a formatting option, open the application menu and tap Edit > [the option you want to turn off].
6 Tap or in the subject line to view the previous or next message. 7 To view messages for another account, make the back gesture twice (see Go up one level in an app (back gesture)) to return to the account list and tap the account name. Open email attachments Save attachments When you open attachments of certain file types, you can save them to your smartphone so you can view them later in one of your smartphone's applications. 1 Open the attachment (see Open email attachments).
Add a contact from an email message Search for an email message You can add a contact name or email address to your Contacts list directly from the header or from the To or Cc field of an incoming email message. You can either create a new contact or add the information to an existing contact. You can search for messages in any email folder. Incoming messages must be fully downloaded to your smartphone to show up in search results.
Show or hide message recipients You can show all recipients in the To or Cc fields of an email you received. 1 Open a message. 2 Open the application menu, tap Show Recipients or Hide Recipients. 2 Open the application menu, tap Mark All Read and then tap Mark All Read again. Flag or unflag a message When you flag a message, a is placed beside the message in your Inbox. You might flag a message to highlight it as something that you need to return to. Copy messages 1 Open a message.
TIP If you change the folder where you store deleted messages for an IMAP account (see Enter advanced account settings), deleting messages from the folder removes them from your smartphone. Add a signature to outgoing messages A signature includes information you want to add to the closing of all your outgoing messages – for example, your name, address and phone numbers; your website; or a personal motto. You can use a different signature for each email account. 1 Open Email .
Add an email folder as a favourite Reorder accounts Favourites appear at the top of Account List view. You can change the order of the accounts in Account List view. 1 Open Email . 2 If the folder you want is not displayed, tap email account name to display the folder. 3 Tap to the right of the to the right of the folder name. To remove a folder as a favourite, repeats steps 1 and 2 and tap the right of the folder name. Open Email 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
Send email messages from within another application Use the share menu item in any application that supports this feature to send an item as an attachment to an email message. This feature is available in the Contacts, Photos, PDF View and Memos applications, among others. Depending on the app, the menu item might be called Share, Send or Email. For details, see the section in this guide on the specific application.
2 Tap Text or an IM account name in the top right-hand corner of the screen. If available, the other ways to communicate with this contact appear in a list. Tap the account or phone number you want to use. 3 In Friends view, tap contact that person. to expand a friend list. Tap a friend name to TIP You can set a preference to show all your friends, whether they are online or offline, or to hide offline friends. In Friends view, open the application menu and tap Show/Hide Offline Friends.
Table 1. Supported emoticons 1 Open Messaging To display this emoticon... 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 In Show Notifications, tap On or Off. 4 When Show Notifications is on, tap Alert and tap any of the following: Enter any of these keyboard character combinations...
5 BEFORE YOU BEGIN • Before you use your smartphone to send or receive multimedia messages, refer to your service plan for pricing and availability of multimedia messaging services. • Before entering the message text: Tap . Tap the album containing the picture you want and tap the picture, or tap New Photo and take a picture. Tap Attach Photo. • Make sure that the phone is on and that you're inside a coverage area (see Turn wireless services on).
your smartphone for viewing in the Photos application. Animated GIF files appear as JPG files in the Messaging app. 1 Open Messaging 2 Tap a conversation to view messages. 3 To view an attached file in a multimedia message: Tap a music, video or vCard file name. 4 5 . Attached pictures are displayed within the message. To view an attached picture: Tap the picture and tap View. Tap Copy To Photos to save an attached JPG picture.
Dial a number from a message • Tap a phone number and tap . Delete a message 1 In a conversation, throw the message off the side of the screen. 2 Tap Delete to confirm. For example, suppose you want to set up your Google Talk account on your smartphone. The last step in setup is to select all the other apps that you want to receive data from your Google account (besides Messaging, you can include Contacts, Calendar and Email).
1 Open Messaging . 2 Do one of the following: 1 Open Messaging • The first time you open Messaging: Tap Add An Account. 2 Do one of the following: • Any other time: Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Tap Add IM Account. All members of a group chat must be Skype friends. . 3 Tap Skype, and then tap Create Account. 4 Tap Accept to agree to Skype's terms and conditions. • To start a new group chat: In Conversations or Friends view, tap .
3 Tap the status icon to the left of your online status (Available or Busy) and tap Sign off. Add a friend To add a friend to an IM account, you must send a friend request and be accepted as a friend by the invitee. Send and receive IM messages To send a friend request: BEFORE YOU BEGIN Make sure that the phone is on and that you're inside a coverage area (see Turn wireless services on). 1 Open Messaging .
Block a message sender Change your custom message You can block a person from contacting you by IM if you don't want to receive any further messages from them. Your custom message is seen by your IM friends. It appears next to your IM screen name and status. It can contain any text you want. You cannot, however, block a person who is on your IM friends list. To block an IM friend you first need to delete them from your friend list (see Delete a friend). 1 Open Messaging 2 Tap Friends.
8 Contacts, Calendar and other personal information 97 108 114 116 118 119 119 Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos Clock Calculator Facebook Contacts How do I add names and other info into Contacts? You have a few options for getting info into Contacts.
Use a third-party sync solution: If you want to use a desktop app to store your contacts, you may be able to use a third-party solution (sold separately) to sync your contacts directly with your computer (see Sync your desktop organiser and your smartphone or go to hpwebos.com/ sync-solutions to see if third-party solutions are available for your smartphone).
4 If you are setting up a Skype account, tap Sign In. 4 Enter the account information and then tap Sign in. 5 Enter the account information and then tap Sign in. 5 6 If you are setting up an Exchange account, to keep your Exchange account secure, you may be asked to set a password or PIN that is required to unlock the smartphone. Tap Set Password or Set PIN. Enter a password or PIN and tap Done.
• Password: Enter a password and then enter it again. 6 Tap fields to enter contact details, select a ringtone for this contact and so on. Scroll to see all fields. You can add a reminder that appears whenever you and this person get in touch. See Assign a reminder message to a contact. 7 In some fields, such as New Phone Number, when you enter the information, a label button appears on the right.
TIP You can also use Just Type to find a contact from Card view or the Launcher. 6 Start typing a name or initials and scroll down the list of search results. Do one or both of the following: • To add or change information: Tap a field (see Enter information in a field).
The contact info is copied to the SIM card, and a linked contact is created between the source contact and the contact(s) on the SIM card. 2 Do one of the following: • To take a new photo: Tap New Photo and take the picture. • To use an existing photo: Tap the album containing the picture and tap the picture. Add a photo to a contact DID YOU KNOW? If you see a number attached to a contact's photo, that's because it's a linked contact (see Linked contacts).
Add a ringtone to a contact 2 Tap Favourites. Select the ringtone you want to hear when this contact calls you. 3 Tap a contact and tap 1 While creating (see Create a contact) or editing (see View, edit or delete contact information) a contact, tap Set a ringtone. 2 Do one of the following: • Tap the ringtone name. • To use a music file as a ringtone: Tap and tap the file name. Then tap the file name in the list of ringtones. 3 (Optional) Tap 4 Tap Done. to preview the ringtone.
4 Tap the phone number you want to assign a speed dial to and then do one of the following: • To assign a speed dial: Tap the key to use as a speed dial. • To reassign a speed dial to the selected number: Tap the assigned speed dial and then tap Reassign To [Name]. TIP To remove a speed dial from a number, open the contact, open the application menu and tap Set Speed Dial. Tap the number and tap Remove Speed Dial [key letter].
4 Search for the contact (see Find a contact) and tap it to link the two contacts. 5 (Optional) After you create the link, you can ensure that the linked contact appears in your Contacts list under the name you're most likely to recognise (and not, say, under a person's IM screen name, which can be unrelated to his or her real name). To do this, tap the contact name you want to appear, and tap Set As Primary Profile.
3 Do one of the following: • To delete only one entry in a linked contact: Tap the displayed contact name to open the list of all entries in the linked contact. Tap the entry you want and tap Delete This Profile. • To delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked contact: Open the application menu and tap Delete Contact. Tap Delete All Profiles to confirm.
account, you can do a manual sync. This synchronises Contacts with all the accounts you have set up on your smartphone, and it syncs all other apps associated with all online accounts that you selected for synchronisation. 1 Open Contacts . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Tap Sync Now. contact information, such as first name, last name and phone number are always sent to all car kits.
2 Tap Add To Contacts. 3 Tap one of the following: Add New Contact: Save the vCard as a new contact. Add To Existing: Add the vCard information to an existing contact.
Layered calendars 6 Suppose you use the calendar in both Microsoft Exchange and Google. If you set up both of those accounts to sync with your smartphone, your smartphone's Calendar app shows the events from both in a single view—a layered calendar with events that are colour-coded to identify which provider they come from. Individual events are stored separately with your different providers; the events are just assembled in one view on your smartphone for your convenience.
Create an event Enter the event location If you are using Calendar for the first time, you go through a few different steps to add or access the calendar events on your smartphone (see Use Calendar for the first time). Follow this procedure to add events directly on your smartphone after the first time you use Calendar. For information on managing your smartphone's time settings, see Date & Time. 1 While creating an event (see Create an event), tap to the right of the event name.
Customise event notification sounds The settings you apply here apply to all of your Calendar accounts. 2 Go to the day you want, open the application menu, tap New and then tap All Day Event. 3 Enter the event details. 1 Open Calendar . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
• To go to the next or previous week: In Week view, swipe left or right on the screen. • To go to the next or previous month: In Month view, swipe up or down on the screen. • To go to a specific day from Week or Month view: Tap the day. • To go to a specific month, date or year: Open the application menu and tap Jump To. Tap the month, day and year and tap Go To Date. • To go to today: In Day view, tap the Day View icon.
Customise Calendar Manually synchronise Calendar with your online accounts 1 Open Calendar . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3 Set the following options: First Day of Week: Select the day that appears as the start of the week in Week view and Month view. Day Start and End: Tap to enter the default start and end times that appear in Day view and Week view. Default Event Reminder: Tap the time interval for a notification to appear for timed and all-day events.
Tasks Create a task list A task list is a group of related to-do items. All individual tasks you create (see Create a task) must be placed in a task list. 1 Open Tasks . 2 Tap 3 Enter the list name in the List name field and press Enter 4 Create a task (see Create a task). . . 4 Create a task 1 Open Tasks . 2 Tap the list you want to assign the task to. 3 Tap Enter the task name in the Task name field. To set the task priority, see Set task priority, due date and other details.
5 List: Assign the task to a different list. Sort a task list Due: Tap No due date and tap a due date option. If you set a due date, a notification appears at the bottom of the screen on the due date. Tap the notification to open the task. You can sort a task list to show tasks in the order you have determined, or by due date or priority. To enter a note about the task, tap the blank field at the bottom of the screen and enter the note. Check off a task 1 Tap the list containing the task.
Set due dates for all tasks in a list 1 Open Tasks 2 Tap the list containing the tasks. 3 Open the application menu and tap Set Due Date For All. 4 Do one of the following: • To hide completed tasks: Tap Hide Completed. . • To delete completed tasks: Tap Delete Completed Tasks. Delete a task or a task list • Throw the task or task list off the side of the screen and tap Delete to confirm. Memos 4 Tap the month, date and year, and then tap Set Due Date.
Find a memo • In Memos, start typing any letters or numbers in the memo and then tap the memo when it appears. NOTE The results of a Just Type search that you access in Card view or the Launcher do not include memos. Edit a memo 1 Open Memos . 2 Tap the memo you want to edit. 3 Tap the screen to position the cursor (see Text selection gestures), and edit the memo text. TIP To copy the whole memo: In the application menu, tap Edit > Select All and then tap Edit > Copy.
Clock The Clock application lets you set an alarm. You can set Clock to wake you up at the same time wherever you are; for example, the recurring 7am alarm you set in San Francisco rings at 7am in New York. However, use Calendar to have your appointment times adjusted so that the notification for a 9am meeting in San Francisco will sound at midday when you're in New York (see Create an event). 1 Open Clock . 2 Tap the screen if 3 Tap 4 Set the following options: is not visible. , and then tap .
Change the alarm volume Calculator buttons 1 Open Sounds & Ringtones . 2 Tap, hold and drag the Ringtone Volume slider. Table 2. Calculator buttons Button Description Clear the current calculation or displayed number Add the currently displayed number to memory Delete an alarm Display the memory Clear the memory 1 Open Clock . 2 Tap and then tap the alarm name. 3 Tap .
3 Tap Facebook. 4 Tap Download for free. TIP After you download the Facebook app and sign in to your Facebook account, you can update your status directly from the Launcher or Card view. Start typing your status update and, under Quick Actions, tap More and then tap Update Facebook Status. The Facebook app opens with your message in the update field. Tap Update.
9 Photos, videos and music 121 122 126 129 129 134 Camera Photos Videos YouTube Music Amazon MP3 Camera Take a picture Your smartphone comes with an easy-to-use, 5-megapixel camera. You can use the camera to take pictures, and then use the Photos app to view them and send them to your friends and family (see Share a picture). To add a personal touch to your smartphone, use your pictures as your wallpaper (see Save a picture as wallpaper) and as caller ID images (see Add a picture to a contact).
5 Slide out the keyboard, hold the smartphone firmly and press Space or gently tap onscreen to take the picture. TIP Press and hold Space to take pictures in continuous burst mode. Release Space to stop taking pictures. Continuous burst mode allows you to capture several images with a single action. The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG format. You can keep snapping pictures, and then go to Photos to look at them and delete the ones you don't want.
Organise your pictures into albums To organise your pictures into albums: The Photos app organises the pictures you take or add to your smartphone into predefined albums. The following table tells you where to find your photos both in the Photos app and in your smartphone’s USB Drive storage. 1 Connect your smartphone and your computer using the USB cable. 2 On your smartphone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. On your computer, your smartphone appears as a removable drive. Table 2.
Look at photos in a slideshow 2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it. 3 Tap 4 Enter the contact name and tap the contact. You can view the photos in any album as a slideshow. 1 Open Photos . 2 Tap the album you want to view as a slideshow. 3 Do one of the following: • To start with the first photo in the album: Open the application menu and tap Play Slideshow. • To select a different starting point: Tap the photo you want the slideshow to start at and tap .
5 (Optional) Do either or both of the following: If you have zoomed in on a picture, to capture the portion you want to use as wallpaper, tap and hold the picture and then drag the portion you want to the centre of the screen. This portion becomes the wallpaper. 5 Tap Set Wallpaper. Share a picture You can send a picture to other picture-enabled devices or to an email address as an attachment. 1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. 2 If 3 Tap 4 Create the email or multimedia message.
and tap Upload. Delete an online pictures account 3 Tap 4 Do one of the following: 1 Open Photos • If your picture web service is already set up on your smartphone, tap the name of the service you want to use. 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. • If your picture web service is not yet set up on your smartphone, tap Add An Account and tap the account type. Enter your username and password, tap Sign In and then tap Create.
3 Turn your smartphone to landscape view. 4 Tap to turn on video stabilisation. When video stabilisation is turned on, the video camera adjusts your recording to reduce the effects of unintended camera movements, for example those caused by a shaking hand. 5 Slide out the keyboard and press Space to begin recording. 6 Press Space 7 (Optional) To watch a video when you finish recording: Tap the thumbnail on the bottom left-hand side of the screen > .
Upload or share videos you have recorded 1 Open Videos . 2 Tap Video roll and tap the video date or title. 3 Tap and tap any of the following: Share via email or Trim & share via email: If a video is above the maximum size allowed for sending by email you can trim the video to an appropriate size (see Edit videos you have recorded). • Receive videos as email attachments (see Open email attachments).
Table 3. Video playback controls 1 Open YouTube Control 2 Enter a search term for a video and then press Enter to a video. 3 Tap the video thumbnail to play the video. 4 Use the YouTube playback controls to interact with the video. Function Play. Pause. Move forwards or backwards (tap and hold the slider and then drag it right to move forwards or left to move backwards). Switch between full-screen view and the original size.
• Use solutions that may be available from third-party software developers (sold separately) that facilitate the transfer of music files to your smartphone. For more information about the availability of third-party solutions, open the browser on your computer and go to hpwebos.com/sync-solutions. • Listen to music files received as email attachments (see Open email attachments). • Listen to music files received as part of a multimedia message (see Receive and view text and multimedia messages).
Songs play in the order they are displayed onscreen. To listen to them in random order: Tap Shuffle All. Use music playback controls Use the volume button on the left side of your smartphone to control the sound level. Table 5. Music playback controls Control Function Play. Pause. Rewind. * Album Art view Fast forward. Shuffle current playlist. Repeat. Tap once to repeat the current song. Tap again to repeat the entire playlist. Move forwards or backwards.
Change the order of items in Playlist view • In Playlist view (see Switch the Now Playing display), tap and hold a song name. Drag the song to move it to a new location in the list. Remove a song from Playlist view • In Playlist view (see Switch the Now Playing display), throw the song name off the side of the screen. This does not delete the song file from your smartphone. It merely removes the song from the list of songs you are currently listening to.
If you chose to open HP Play immediately, see Set up HP Play to sync with your smartphone. On a Mac: 6 (Optional) To automatically sync music to your smartphone when it is connected to the computer, check the Automatically sync music to this device box. 7 Click OK. 8 Your smartphone appears under Devices in the left-hand panel of HP Play. Click the smartphone name and do either of the following: 1 Open your computer's browser and go to hpplay.com. 2 Click Download the MAC installer.
13 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your smartphone. Manually sync music from HP Play to your device 1 Open HP Play on your computer. 2 Connect your smartphone and your computer using the USB cable. 3 On your smartphone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. For computer system requirements for using USB Drive mode, go to hpwebos.com/webos-usbmode-en. 4 Amazon MP3 The Amazon MP3 app is not supported by all wireless service providers.
Browse songs, albums, artists or genres 1 Open Amazon MP3 2 Do any of the following: IMPORTANT When you are signed in to your Amazon MP3 account, your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy. . • To view all songs in a certain genre: Tap and tap the genre. • To view the top 10 new and notable releases: Swipe left or right on the New & Notable album thumbnails. • To view the top 100 new releases: Tap New releases. • To view the top 100 albums: Tap Albums.
1 Search for (see Search for a specific song, album or artist) or browse to (see Browse songs, albums, artists or genres) an album or artist entry containing the song you want. 2 To preview a song, tap anywhere on the song entry except the price. 3 Tap the song price and tap Buy. 4 Enter your email address and password, and tap Sign In. To purchase songs without needing to enter your password each time, turn on Enable 1-Click.
10 Web and wireless connections 137 141 143 145 150 151 153 156 157 Wi-Fi HP mobile hotspot VPN Web Location Services Maps Bluetooth® wireless technology Touch to Share Use your smartphone as a modem Wi-Fi What is a Wi-Fi connection? Many environments, such as corporate offices, coffee shops, airports and libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network, which is a wireless local area network (WLAN).
Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks? There are two types of Wi-Fi networks. Open networks: These networks broadcast their name (SSID) and do not require you to enter a password or other settings. To learn how to connect to an open network for the first time, see Connect to a new open network.
• If the network you want is not displayed, tap Join network and enter the network name. Make sure Open is displayed in the Security field and then tap Connect. 6 Username and/or Password TIP You can also open Wi-Fi by opening the connection menu, tapping Wi-Fi Certificate and tapping Wi-Fi Preferences. 7 Connect to a new secure network For an explanation of secure networks, see Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks? 1 Open Wi-Fi . 2 Make sure Wi-Fi is on (see Turn Wi-Fi on/off).
2 If required, review the security certificate notices and tap one of the following: Trust Certificate: Connects you to the captive portal page automatically whenever you connect to this Wi-Fi access point. 3 2 Open the application menu and tap Sleep Settings. 3 The current setting is displayed in the When Phone Sleeps field. To change the setting, tap the current setting and then select the other option from the displayed list.
HP mobile hotspot What is HP mobile hotspot? Quickly turn your HP webOS smartphone into a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to five devices. Enjoy mobile Internet access for your laptop while on the go, and let friends or colleagues connect at the same time. The app is simple to configure and easy to use. IMPORTANT HP mobile hotspot requires a fast data connection with your wireless service provider's network and only works when you're within a wireless coverage area.
5 Do one of the following: 7 • If this is your first time opening HP mobile hotspot, enter a passphrase and tap Done. • If you have an open hotspot set up already, tap Open and tap WPA/WPA2 Personal. Enter a passphrase and tap Done. 6 7 (Optional) To customise the name of your hotspot, tap the name in Network Info, enter a new name and tap Done.
Change your secure passphrase 1 Open HP mobile hotspot . 2 Tap Change Passphrase. 3 Enter the new passphrase and tap Done. • Your company's wireless LAN is inside the firewall, but you are accessing the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home). Check with your company's system administrator to see if a VPN is required for accessing the corporate network. TIP Being connected to VPN may sometimes interfere with web browsing.
2 Tap Add Profile. 8 3 If VPNC is not selected already in the Connection Type field, tap the Connection Type field and tap VPNC. If required, enter your security token or other password and tap Done. 9 4 Tap Enter server name and enter the server name. Tap Continue to acknowledge that you are accessing a private network. 5 Tap Next. 6 Enter the information you got from your system administrator. 7 Tap Connect. 8 If required, enter your security token or other password and tap Done.
2 Tap beside the profile you want to edit. 3 Edit your profile settings. 4 Tap Done. DID YOU KNOW? If you browse to a secure web page, the lock icon in the address line appears closed. 2 Delete a profile 1 Open VPN . 2 Do one of the following: • Throw the profile off the side of the screen and tap Delete. • Tap beside the profile you want to delete and tap Delete profile. Web To cancel a page while it is loading, tap .
Add a web search engine When you browse to some websites that use search functionality, such as dictionary.com, you may see the notification Web Search Engine Available. This means that you can add this website to the list of search engines your smartphone uses when you use Just Type to enter a search term while in the Launcher or Card view. 1 2 Tap at the bottom of the screen and then tap the Tap to add as Search Engine notification.
Keep the following in mind: while selecting the portion you want to use. The portion that appears in the white square is used as the icon. Tap Done. • When you see in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, you know you're working with Flash content and not the web page. • To use playback controls with Flash content and interact with other active areas: Tap the Flash content. • You cannot zoom in/out while working with Flash content.
Title: Tap to edit. See Text selection gestures for useful gestures if you want to edit the bookmark title. URL: Enter or edit the URL for the bookmark. For example, change the URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site. • To open a bookmark if it's not on the start page, or after you navigate away from the start page: Open the application menu and tap Bookmarks. Then tap a bookmark. Edit, reorder or delete a bookmark 1 Open Web .
Use links on a web page 4 Table 2. Use links on a web page All files are downloaded to the smartphone's USB storage. If an app on your smartphone supports the file type, you can also find the file in that app. For example, if it's a PDF file, find it in PDF View, and if it's an MP3 file, find it in Music. To do this... Do the following... Go to another page Tap the link. Dial a phone number Tap the link to display the dial pad with the number entered, and tap .
Location Services 3 Select one of the following in the For Applications field: Auto Locate: Applications can automatically identify your location. The Location Services application allows you to control the sending of information about your location to websites and applications that request it. Always Ask: Applications display a request to identify your location. You choose whether to allow this for the current session only. 4 Geotag Photos: Available only when Auto Locate is selected.
3 To turn Google Services on/off, open the application menu, tap Locate Me Using and tap Use Google Services. Google Services uses cellular radio towers and Wi-Fi access points to approximate your location. This technology is very fast at acquiring a location fix, but it is not as accurate as GPS. Certain applications, such as turn-by-turn navigation solutions, require GPS to be activated in order to work properly. • To find an address you searched for recently: Tap and then tap a location.
• To find a business you searched for recently: Tap and tap a business. , tap Recents 4 (Optional) To save the business that is closest, tap or tap the address at the bottom of the screen, tap and tap Save. 5 (Optional) To get directions to the business that is closest, tap or tap the address at the bottom of the screen, tap and tap Go. NOTE The Maps app cannot determine your location and therefore cannot work properly unless a location service is turned on (see Turn location service providers on/off).
• To get directions to a recently viewed location from your current location: Tap , and tap Recents. Tap a location, and tap or tap the address at the bottom of the screen. Tap , and tap Go. • To get directions from a recently viewed location to your current location: Tap , and tap Recents. Tap a location, and tap or tap the address at the bottom of the screen. Tap , tap and tap Go. 2 If prompted, tap Allow Once to turn on Location Services for this session.
Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off Do one of the following: you tap Deny, you can still turn these settings on at any time (see Forward contact phone numbers or text messages to a car kit). 7 • Open Bluetooth and tap On or Off. • From any screen: Open the connection menu, tap Bluetooth and tap Turn on Bluetooth or Turn off Bluetooth. • An automatically generated passkey appears on the passkey screen: Check the other device screen to verify that the passkey is correct and tap Yes, connect to connect.
• The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: Check the documentation that came with the other device to see if there's a required passkey. If so, enter that passkey on your smartphone. If not, make up a passkey and enter it on both devices. Disconnect from a device Disconnecting from a device does not mean you delete the relationship you created between the device and your smartphone. See Connect with a paired device for instructions on how to reconnect with the device.
Touch to Share A notification appears on both devices to indicate that the pairing was successful. The devices remain paired while in range (approximately 10 metres (30 feet)). If the devices move out of range of each other, provided the relationship between the two devices has not been deleted (see Delete a device), they will reconnect automatically upon receiving a phone call or text message when they are back within range.
Mirror SMS: Allows you to send and receive text messages on both devices. Disconnect a Touch to Share connection 1 Open Bluetooth . 2 Tap the webOS tablet name to disconnect from it. 3 To check the connection, open your computer’s web browser. If the browser opens successfully to your home page, the connection is working.
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11 Documents 159 162 Quickoffice® mobile office software PDF View Quickoffice® mobile office software With Quickoffice® mobile office software, you can view Microsoft Word, Excel® and PowerPoint® files on your smartphone. Set up the Quickoffice app to access files from an online collaborative tool You can use the Quickoffice app to view files that are stored on your smartphone. You can also set up the Quickoffice app to access files in online collaborative tools such as Google Docs, Dropbox or MobileMe.
5 Enter your email address or username, your password and a name for the account. 6 Tap Sign In. Save a file with a new name 1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As. 2 Enter the new file name and tap Save As. Open a file You can view files in an online account that you set up, files that you copy from your computer (see Copy files between your smartphone and your computer) or files that you receive as an email attachment (see Open email attachments).
Scroll rows or columns in a spreadsheet Update Quickoffice software • To scroll rows: Flick up or down on the screen. • To scroll columns: Swipe left or right on the screen. You can update your Quickoffice software to make sure you have the most current version. Switch between sheets in a spreadsheet 1 Tap the name of the currently displayed sheet in the top right-hand corner of the screen. 2 Tap the sheet you want to jump to.
PDF View Change the text display size With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your smartphone. • Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. • Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. • Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount. For more information on zooming in and out, see Pinch (zoom gestures).
12 HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager 163 164 164 166 167 167 168 168 Browse applications in HP webOS App Catalog Download a free application Buy an application Reinstall a deleted application Update or delete a billing account Manage applications with Software Manager Update a downloaded application from a notification Manually check for application updates 3 Tap the icon of a featured application or do one of the following: • To search by name: Type a search term and then tap or press Enter .
5 On the app details screen, do any of the following: 2 Find a free app you want (see Browse applications in HP webOS App Catalog). 3 Tap the app name and then tap Download for free. 4 If the application uses Location Services, a notification appears (see Location Services). Tap Continue. TIP To pause a download, tap the Downloading progress bar. To resume downloading, tap Download paused. • To see a larger view of a thumbnail image: Tap the image. • To read reviews: Tap Reviews.
You need to have a billing account set up in App Catalog to purchase apps with a promo code—however, your account is not charged when you use the code. If you do not have a promo code for an app, the purchase is billed to your billing account. You can also purchase an app directly from a promo code link (see Buy an application directly from a promo code link). . TIP If you delete a purchased application you can reinstall it without paying for it again (see Manage applications with Software Manager).
7 Set up a billing account Do one of the following: • To purchase the app using the promo code: Tap Use Promo Code. • To purchase the app using your billing account: Tap Purchase. TIP To pause a download, tap the Downloading progress bar. To resume downloading, tap Download paused. 8 To cancel a download: Tap 9 After you download an app, tap Tap to Launch to open it.The app also now appears as an icon in the Launcher, so you can open it from the Launcher as well.
3 Under Password is Required, select one of the following: Manage applications with Software Manager Once Every 4 Hours: You must enter your password the first time you make a purchase. If you make any other purchases within four hours, you don't need to enter your password again. After four hours, you enter your password again for the first purchase, which starts a new four-hour clock. Use Software Manager to work with applications and background services that you add to your smartphone.
• To report a problem with the app: Tap Report A Problem. Under Problem Type, tap Bug and tap the type of problem you are reporting. Enter the problem description and tap . 3 If updates are available for any of your downloaded apps or services, an Update button appears in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen with a number. The number indicates the number of items for which updates are available. Tap Update. 4 Do one of the following: • To delete the app: Tap Delete. Tap Delete again to confirm.
13 Preferences 169 173 174 176 178 179 181 Backup Date & Time Device Info Exhibition Regional Settings Screen & Lock Sounds & Ringtones Backup Backup is one of the major advantages of your HP webOS Account. You create an HP webOS Account when you set up your smartphone. What is an HP webOS Account? When you create an HP webOS Account during setup of your smartphone, you gain access to the many advantages of having an HP webOS Account, including automatic, daily backup of your data.
Table 1. Backup details NOTE If you want to erase data on your smartphone while you are still in possession of the smartphone—for example, before you give it to someone else—don't do a remote erase. Instead, do a partial or full erase of the smartphone itself (see Erase data and reset your smartphone). Access to system updates: Automatic system and software updates are sent to your smartphone. Application Backed up Amazon MP3 (if available on your smartphone) Nothing is backed up.
Table 1. Backup details Table 1. Backup details Application Backed up Not backed up Application Backed up Not backed up Contacts Contacts in your HP webOS Account. Contacts in online accounts. Messaging Messaging Multimedia messages. Usernames for online accounts that sync, like Google. Passwords for online accounts that sync, like Google. Usernames for IM accounts. Passwords, attachments and history. Favourites.
Table 1. Backup details Table 1. Backup details Application Backed up Not backed up Application Backed up Quickoffice Usernames and passwords for your Quickoffice accounts. Documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Keep a copy of these files on your computer (see Copy files between your smartphone and your computer). VPN Nothing is backed up. Wallpaper Nothing is backed up. Web Bookmarks. Regional Settings Nothing is backed up. Screen & Lock Nothing is backed up.
Erase HP webOS Account information from the server 1 Open Backup 2 Do either of the following: Update your HP webOS Account settings . • To stop backup of your info and delete all backed-up information from the server: Tap On to switch backup from On to Off. Tap Turn Off And Erase Data. This deletes all your information on the server. It does not affect the information on your smartphone. TIP Open Device Info to delete the information on your smartphone (see Erase data and reset your smartphone).
2 Set any of the following: Restart your smartphone Time Format: Set whether to use a 12-hour or a 24-hour format. If an application freezes, first try restarting your smartphone. Network time: Network time is set by your wireless service provider's network. Tap On or Off. If you turn this option off, select the date and time. If you switch from manual time to network time, there might be a delay before the network time updates on your smartphone. Network time zone: Tap On or Off.
Erase USB Drive: Erases all files stored in USB drive storage, such as pictures, videos and music. Full Erase: Erases application data and settings, apps you installed and USB drive storage files. Use Full Erase if you want a clean erase of your currently installed apps and files but plan to continue using the smartphone. Secure Full Erase: Erases application data and settings, apps you installed and USB drive storage files.
3 To find data types and file types for which more than one app is available, look for app names that appear in black type. 4 Do either or both of the following: • To change the default application to use for different functions: Under Data Types, tap the currently displayed application for a given data type, and tap a different application.
Start Exhibition Do one of the following: • When the screen is off and the keyboard is closed, place your smartphone on a Touchstone. Exhibition starts automatically. • If you place your smartphone on a Touchstone while the screen is on, or when the screen is off but the keyboard is open, Exhibition starts when the smartphone has been inactive for the period defined in the Screen Lock settings (see Set the interval for turning the screen off automatically). The screen does not lock.
4 To manually move to the next or previous picture during a slideshow: Swipe left or right on the screen. 5 To exit the slideshow: Make the back gesture. View your day's agenda Agenda displays any of the current day’s calendar events in list format. • In Exhibition, tap the top left-hand corner of the screen and tap Agenda. Regional Settings Language You can set your smartphone display to any language available for the device. 1 Open Regional Settings .
Your smartphone restarts after you select a new country format. The restart does not affect your data or applications. • To use a new picture as the background: Tap New Photo and take the picture. 4 Screen & Lock (Optional) Do either or both of the following: • To zoom out or in on a part of the picture: Pinch in or out on the picture. • To capture the portion of the picture you want for your wallpaper: Tap and hold the picture and then drag the portion you want to the centre of the onscreen box.
Set options for unlocking the screen Change your Secure Unlock password The screen locks five seconds after it turns off automatically or immediately if you turn the screen off manually. Use Secure Unlock if you want to require a PIN or a password to unlock the screen. 1 Open Screen & Lock 2 In Secure Unlock, tap Change PIN or Change Password. 3 Enter the old PIN/password and the new PIN/password. 4 Tap Done.
1 Open Screen & Lock . 2 Under Voice Dialling, tap On or Off next to Enable When Locked. Sounds & Ringtones Use the ringer switch Sliding the ringer switch off (red means off) not only turns off the ringer for incoming phone calls, it also turns off system sounds like the Calendar notifications and the camera shutter click when you take a picture. The ringer switch does not affect music and video sound. By default, when the ringer switch is off, you can still hear the Clock alarm.
1 2 Open Sounds & Ringtones . In System Sounds, tap Off to switch system sounds from Off to On for notifications, transitions, shutter click and the like. Tap On to switch system sounds from On to Off. NOTE Calendar, Email and Messaging notification sounds are controlled separately.
2 In Ringtone, tap the displayed ringtone to open the list of tones. This list displays all files stored in the ringtones folder in your smartphone's USB drive storage. 3 (Optional) Tap to listen to the ringtone. 4 Tap the name of the ringtone to select it. 5 To set the ringtone volume, drag the Ringtone Volume slider. TIP Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume button on the side of the smartphone.
Chapter 13 : Preferences
14 Troubleshooting 185 188 191 193 195 197 198 199 200 202 203 205 205 209 209 209 210 213 214 215 215 215 6Ts: Ways to get your HP Pre3 working again HP webOS Account Battery Screen and performance Phone Hands-free devices Synchronisation Data connections Email Messaging Wi-Fi Web Calendar and Contacts Camera Photos, Videos and Music Amazon MP3 HP webOS App Catalog Transferring information to and from your computer Backing up and restoring data Updates Transferring information from another HP webOS phone
2 Throw the app off the top of the screen to close it. TIP An occasional restart can be good for your smartphone just the way a restart can be good for your computer. Every once in a while, restart your smartphone. T3. Triple-toggle to restart 3 Throw any other open applications off the top of the screen to close them. Why this might help One or more of your open applications could be reserving so much memory that there's not enough memory left to do real work.
T4. Top up the battery 1 Connect the USB cable to the AC charger and to your smartphone. Why this might help Reinserting the battery performs a restart and also triggers an automatic clean-up of files that weren't closed properly. NOTE Because open applications are forced to close immediately during this kind of restart, some unsaved data may be lost. T6. Tether your smartphone to your computer and reinstall webOS 2 Plug the AC charger into a working electrical socket.
HP webOS Account NOTE On older webOS smartphones, an HP webOS Account was known as a Palm profile. Creating your HP webOS Account: Is your smartphone ready for setup? BEFORE YOU BEGIN Did you remove the clear plastic screen protector? Your smartphone won't respond well to your taps if the protector is covering the touchscreen.
2 Tap the field labelled First & Last Name and enter your first and last name. Tap Next. 3 Create a password for your account. It must be between 6 and 20 characters long. You must enter it exactly the same way in the Password and Re-enter Password fields. Note the following when you enter your password: If you answered Yes to the questions, do this: • If you forgot the account password, tap Forgot Password. Enter the answer to your security question and tap Done. Create a new password and tap Done.
through the table to find the symbol (see Enter characters from the symbols table). • Enter the address accurately, with an @ sign and a dot (full stop), and the appropriate domain type at the end (com, net and so on). • Enter the exact password you use to access this email account. Creating your HP webOS Account: Unable to complete? Try this Restart your smartphone and begin again by doing this: 4 Tap Next. 5 Enter a valid email address.
Having trouble logging in to your HP webOS Account? 6 Click the link in the email. Remember, to log in to your HP webOS Account, you must enter the same email address and password you used to create the account. 7 Enter your new password twice.(Optional) Click Change Security Question, select a security question and enter your answer.Click Reset Password. TIP After you create your HP webOS Account, you get an email at the address you used to create the account.
• Try a different outlet if one is available. • Try a different compatible USB cable if one is available. • Restart your smartphone (see Restart your smartphone). I need to replace the battery • If using the AC charger, make sure it is securely inserted into a working outlet. Try a different outlet if one is available. • If using a computer, try a different USB port on the computer if one is available. • Try a different compatible USB cable if one is available.
Screen and performance The screen appears blank 4 Grasp the tab and pull it up to lift the battery out of the compartment. If you hold the smartphone up to your ear while on a call, the screen goes dark. This is normal behaviour. It prevents your accidentally tapping an item on the screen and saves battery power. When you take the smartphone away from your ear, the screen automatically turns back on, ready for use. If the screen doesn't turn on fast enough for you, tap the screen to wake it up.
5 Look closely at the screen. If the display appears but is faint, try adjusting the screen brightness (see Change screen brightness). 6 If the problem persists, connect your smartphone to the AC charger (see Charge the battery). If you see a faint display, try to restart your smartphone (see Restart your smartphone). 7 If you don’t see a display or the screen doesn’t respond to taps, press and hold the power button and slide the ringer switch three times to restart your smartphone.
so, you need to make a short swipe left for the back gesture, and a full swipe right or left for the next or previous open app. • Likewise, you can't use the next/previous app gestures unless you turn them on (see Turn advanced gestures on/off). • To check if you’re making the gesture correctly, see Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch. • Set your smartphone to work with 2G networks or 3G networks only (see Set roaming and data usage preferences).
My voice is too quiet on the other end My smartphone doesn't ring • Make sure you position the microphone, which is below the keyboard, close to your mouth. Make sure you are not covering the microphone with your cheek or chin. • Check the signal-strength icon. If the signal is weak, try to find an area with better coverage (see Signal strength is weak). • Make sure the ringer switch is turned on. If you can see the red next to the switch, the ringer switch is turned off. Slide the ringer switch on.
• If your smartphone does not respond to gestures or taps, remove the battery. The IMEI number is located on the sticker in the battery compartment. My visual voicemail list isn't showing new messages For new voicemail messages to appear on your visual voicemail list, your smartphone must have a data connection, as indicated by an , or icon at the top of the screen. If you are roaming, you must have data roaming enabled (see Set roaming and data usage preferences).
Some features of my hands-free device don't work with my smartphone 4 • Check the compatibility list at hpwebos.com/support to ensure that your device is compatible with your HP Pre3. • Even if the hands-free device is compatible with your smartphone, your smartphone may not support all the features of the device. Check the documentation that came with your hands-free device or the manufacturer’s website for feature-compatibility information between the device and your smartphone.
it out because they do not want wireless access to their servers), you cannot synchronise with your Exchange account. If your company requires you to change your password for accessing your Exchange account, you must change the password on your smartphone (see Change account login settings). I have entered the settings to sync with Exchange, but I can't synchronise with my company's Exchange server Check with your system administrator to find out if a system-wide locking policy is in place.
Table 1. Data connection icons Icon Description Your smartphone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. You can open a data connection. • KEY TERM GPRS (General Packet Radio Service): A mobile Internet connectivity technology that allows persistent data connections. (Additional charges may apply.) • • KEY TERM EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution): An enhanced version of GPRS that delivers data speeds that are up to three times faster than standard GPRS connections, with rates up to 236.8 Kbps.
smartphone. After upgrading, set up the account as a POP account in your smartphone’s Email app (see Set up email when automatic setup fails).
After I receive messages, older messages disappear from my Inbox When email sync takes place, by default, the last three days' worth of email messages is downloaded from your mail server to your Inbox. All messages older than three days are removed from your Inbox; they are not deleted on the server, however. You can change the setting to download only one or two days' worth of messages. If you select one of these options, any messages older than one or two days are deleted from your Inbox.
• If possible, contact the recipient of the message, and make sure the receiving device can handle the type of message you're sending. • If a message arrives but does not display a notification, make sure message notifications are turned on (see Customise messaging notifications). I can't set up an instant messaging (IM) account • To set up an IM account on your smartphone, you must already have the IM account established online. If you don't, first set up the account online.
• Does your Wi-Fi network use the WEP security option? If yes, you must enter the passcode in hex characters on your smartphone instead of in alphanumeric characters. You can locate the hex passcode by logging into the Wi-Fi router. The router has several hex passcodes; you must locate and use the passcode associated with the key index. Because each router has a unique method to perform this task, consult your router documentation for detailed instructions.
Web An image or map is too small on my screen Do either of the following: I can't access a web page • Make sure you have a data connection. See I don’t know if I have a data connection for details.
Your wireless service provider may also add some contacts to your smartphone. My personal and work contact and calendar information is getting merged into a single view – I'd rather keep them separate The HP Synergy feature on your smartphone displays information from several sources in a single view, so you can access your info quickly, without having to remember where you stored it. Even though the information is visible in one view, the sources of that information are kept separate.
• If the missing contact is from a LinkedIn account, make sure the contact is in your direct network. The smartphone does not sync second and third-level connections. • If the missing contact information is from another account that is compatible with the HP Synergy feature, you need to contact the developer for help. • Sync your Contacts accounts (see Manually synchronise Contacts with your online accounts). • Set the default Contacts account (see Customise Contacts).
IMPORTANT If you want to add a Google Calendar account on your smartphone, make sure your Gmail account includes Google Calendar before you add your Google account on your smartphone. By default, Gmail accounts do not automatically include Google Calendar. If you don't already have a Gmail account, go to mail.google.com and create one. To add Google Calendar to your Gmail account, go to google.com/calendar and log in using your Gmail account name and password.
• If the event is in an online account, make sure that the event exists in the online account on your computer, and that a reminder is set for the event. Note that it can take up to 30 minutes for an event to synchronise from an online account to your smartphone. • Make sure an alarm is set for the event in Calendar on your smartphone (see Add an alarm to an event). • Make sure that the Event Reminders preference is set to System Sound or Ringtone (see Customise event notification sounds).
I bought a song from Amazon MP3, but the download process was interrupted • Open Amazon MP3 and tap Downloads. Your music downloads are listed on this screen. Tap one to resume downloading. • Close and reopen the Amazon MP3 application. • Restart your smartphone (see Restart your smartphone). I bought a song from Amazon MP3, but it isn't showing up on my smartphone Occasionally, the download process may be interrupted, so a song you purchased may not be successfully downloaded to your smartphone.
• On a computer, go to precentral.net. On precentral.net, do the following: • Click the apps link at the top of the page and select App Gallery. • Under App Catalog Apps, enter the name of the application and click Search. • Under Web Dist Apps, enter the app name and click Search. • Under Beta apps, enter the app name and click Search. • If you find the app, click the link Download Now - webOS Link below the application image. When prompted, enter your mobile phone number. Click Send to my phone.
TIP If you delete an app purchased from App Catalog, you don't have to purchase the application again. Purchased applications are associated with your HP webOS Account (see Reinstall a deleted application). • Look for the app in Software Manager (see Manage applications with Software Manager). You may see one of the following icons to the right of the app name: Table 2. App Download Status Icons Icon Description The download or installation of the app failed.
erratically over time. While your smartphone may work fine with these applications on the current version of webOS, it is possible that the application could cause issues with your smartphone in future versions of webOS. If you installed an application via a mechanism other than App Catalog, you may find that you cannot download or install software updates, but the smartphone continues to prompt you to update.
to the top level of the drive. As long as the file is in a supported format, your smartphone can detect and open it. NOTE If you move a music file into the ringtones folder, the Music application cannot find it. Backing up and restoring data I need to reset my smartphone but don't understand the difference between the erase options The four erase options are as follows: Erase Apps & Data: Erases all application data and settings, as well as any applications you installed from App Catalog.
Updates I dismissed a system update notification, and now I don't know how to get the update on my smartphone If you have a phone network connection or a Wi-Fi connection and the battery has at least a 30% charge, you can start the update yourself: Open System Updates . Your smartphone checks for the availability of the update, and if one is available, tap Download Now. The download happens in the background, so you can continue to use your smartphone until the actual installation takes over.
Chapter 14 : Troubleshooting
A Terms aeroplane mode A mode in which all the wireless services on your smartphone are turned off. Wireless services include the phone network connection used for making and receiving calls, the Wi-Fi feature, VPN and Bluetooth® wireless technology. See Turn wireless services off (aeroplane mode). application menu A menu hidden in the top left-hand corner of the screen that lists items available in an application, such as cut, copy and paste (where available), preferences and application help.
dashboard A list of all your notifications. When one or more notification icons appear at the bottom of the screen, tap the icons to open the dashboard. Tap a dashboard item to act on it. See also notification. Data Transfer Assistant A tool that enables you to do a one-way export of information such as contacts and calendar events from a desktop organiser to your smartphone. See Export data from a desktop organiser on your computer.
linked contact A contact containing information from more than one source. For example, if you have a work contact in Exchange and a personal contact for the same person in Google, the Contacts application automatically recognises the connection and links the two contacts so you can see all the information for a person in the same place—but the information is kept separate in the different accounts where it originated. You can also manually link and unlink contacts.
Sym key The key you use to enter symbols and accented characters. Press Sym to open the full table of symbols. Press Sym plus a letter key to narrow the table to symbols associated with that letter—for example, press Sym + e to enter é. Synergy feature The feature that lets you take advantage of merged views and linked contacts on your smartphone. See Your HP Pre3. system update Updates provided to HP webOS and core applications such as Contacts and Calendar.
B Online accounts available for webOS phones Table 1.
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C Specifications Table 1. Specifications Category Description Radio • Tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100 or 900/1900/2100) • HSDPA 14.4/HSUPA 5.76 • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) Features • • • • • • Processor technologies • Qualcomm MSM 8255 1.
Table 1. Specifications 224 Category Description Front-facing camera for video calls • • • • Size 111 mm x 64 mm x 16 mm Weight 156 grams Operating temperature range • 0°C to 45°C • 20% to 90% RH Connectivity • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1x authentication • Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support Display • • • • Keyboard • Slide-out physical QWERTY, QWERTZ or AZERTY keyboard Sensors • • • • Memory • 8 GB or 16 GB (6.1 or 14.
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D Regulatory and safety information This section contains the legal notices required by the regulatory bodies of your country. United States (Product with FCC ID & FCC logo) Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
satisfy RF Exposure. This device has been tested and demonstrated compliance when Bluetooth, WLAN and mobile device are transmitting simultaneously. The highest FCC SAR value for this device when tested for use at the head is 0.472 W/kg and when tested for use at the body is 1.41 W/kg. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
Persons with pacemakers should do the following: • ALWAYS keep the device more than 15 centimetres from their pacemaker when the device is turned ON. • Not carry the device in a breast pocket. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference. • Turn the phone OFF immediately if they have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. General statement on handling and use: Switch off your device wherever the use of a device is prohibited.
Avoid overloading the electrical circuit: Do not overload an electrical socket, power strip or convenience receptacle. The overall system load must not exceed 80% of the branch circuit rating. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80% of the input rating of the power strip. Equipment Warning Use an approved AC adapter: Only the AC adapter provided with the product, a replacement AC adapter provided by HP or an AC adapter purchased as an accessory from HP should be used with the product.
Hazardous Substances This product is in compliance with the Restrictions of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive — 2002/95/EC. This HP product is designed to comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive — 2002/96/EC. The EU WEEE directive (2002/95/EC) requires manufacturers to provide treatment information for each product type for use by treatment facilities. This information (product disassembly instructions) is posted on the Hewlett-Packard website at hp.com/go/recyclers.
E Use Adobe search Search one instance at a time Adobe search provides a convenient tool for finding information in this User Guide. You have several options for using the search tool: searching for items that match your search term one at a time, or displaying a list of all matching items To search one item at a time, do the following: 4 Press Enter on your keyboard. The search tool highlights the first instance of your term. 5 To find the next instance of the term, click instance, click . .
Select this option if you only want results that match the case of the term you enter. Include Bookmarks/Include Comments: By default, the search tool only searches document text. Select either or both of these options to include bookmarks and/or comments in your search results. 6 Click Search. A list of all instances of your term appears in the search window. 7 Double-click an entry in the list to jump to that instance of the term in the User Guide.