User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Unboxing
- Setting up your phone
- Setting up your new phone for the first time
- Transferring content from an Android phone
- Transferring contacts from your old phone through Bluetooth
- Getting contacts and other content into HTC One max
- Transferring photos, videos, and music between your phone and computer
- Getting to know your settings
- About the Fingerprint sensor
- Updating your phone's software
- Your first week with your new phone
- Basics
- Notifications
- Working with text
- Battery
- Camera
- Personalizing
- Making HTC One max truly yours
- Changing your wallpaper
- Personalizing the launch bar
- Adding a widget to your Home screen
- Adding apps and other shortcuts on your Home screen
- Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home screen
- Arranging apps on the All Apps screen
- Grouping apps into a folder
- Hiding or unhiding apps
- Adding, removing, or arranging widget panels
- Changing your main Home screen
- Changing the sounds for your ringtone, notifications, and alarm
- Rearranging application tabs
- Phone calls
- Making a call with Smart dial
- Dialing an extension number
- Returning a missed call
- Using Speed dial
- Calling a phone number in a text message
- Calling a phone number in an email
- Calling a phone number in a Calendar event
- Making an emergency call
- Receiving calls
- What can I do during a call?
- Setting up a conference call
- Checking calls in the Call History
- Changing ringtone settings
- Home dialing
- Messages
- Sending a text message (SMS)
- Sending a multimedia message (MMS)
- Sending a group message
- Resuming a draft message
- Replying to a message
- Saving a text message in the Tasks app
- Forwarding a message
- Viewing and saving an attachment from a multimedia message
- Moving messages to the secure box
- Blocking unwanted messages
- WAP push messages
- Copying a text message to your micro SIM card
- Deleting messages and conversations
- Search and web browser
- Entertainment
- Storage
- People
- Travel and maps
- Google Play and other apps
- Internet connections
- Wireless sharing
- Settings and security
- Checking your phone's HTC Sense version
- Turning Airplane mode on or off
- Turning Do not disturb mode on and off
- Turning automatic screen rotation off
- Adjusting the time before the screen turns off
- Adjusting the screen brightness
- Touch sounds and vibration
- Changing the display language
- Accessibility settings
- Magnifying your phone's screen
- Working with certificates
- Protecting your SIM card with a PIN
- Showing or hiding notifications on the lock screen
- Protecting HTC One max with a screen lock
- Securing HTC One max with face unlock
- Bypassing the lock screen
- Trademarks and copyrights
- Index
What is HTC Zoe?
HTC Zoe captures a series of high quality photos and collects them in a short video
clip. Like the traditional "Zoetrope" that inspired it, HTC Zoe photos are in motion
when you view them.
But HTC Zoe is more than just a camera mode. With HTC Zoe, you can:
§ Get creative with advanced editing features in Gallery such as Sequence Shot,
Always Smile, and Object Removal.
§ Extract and save a specific image from your HTC Zoe shot while viewing it in
Gallery.
§ Share HTC Zoe shots to your social networks using HTC Share.
Taking a panoramic photo
Get a wider shot of natural or urban landscapes in one sweep.
Some camera features are not available when you’re in this mode, such as zooming.
1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap .
2. Under Photo capture mode, tap Sweep panorama.
3. When you're ready to take the shot, tap . Directional arrows appear,
prompting you to pan left or right in either landscape or portrait view.
4. Pan HTC One max as smoothly as you can to automatically capture frames.
You can also tap to stop capturing anytime.
The camera stitches the frames into a single photo.
Using HDR
When shooting portraits against a bright background, use the HDR (High Dynamic
Range) scene to capture your subjects clearly. HDR brings out the details of both the
highlights and shadows, even in high contrast lighting.
1. On the Viewfinder screen, tap .
2. To take an HDR photo, under Photo capture mode, tap HDR, and then tap .
HDR works best when your subject is steady. The camera takes multiple shots at
different exposure levels and combines them into one enhanced photo.
3. To capture an HDR video, under Video capture mode, tap Scene > Video HDR
(Full HD), and then tap .
45 Camera
Only for certification
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Only for certification