User manual
Table Of Contents
- Unboxing
- Setting up your phone
- Your first week with your new phone
- Camera
- Phone calls
- People
- Keeping in touch
- Importing contacts from your SIM card
- Adding a new contact
- Jumping to a section in the contacts list
- Filtering your contacts list
- Merging contact profiles
- Searching, editing or deleting
- Sharing with a group of contacts in real-time
- Organizing your contacts into groups
- What is the Me tile?
- Posting to social networks
- Filtering social updates
- Keyboard
- Messaging
- Photos, videos, and music
- Sync and Backup
- Internet connections
- Search and Web browser
- Maps and location
- Calendar
- More apps
- Bluetooth and NFC
- Settings
- Security
- Update and reset
- Trademarks and copyrights
- Index
Factory reset
Do a factory reset to change your phone back to its original state before
the first time you turned it on.
If you’re passing your phone on to someone else or your phone has a
persistent problem that cannot be solved, you can perform a factory reset
(also called a hard reset). Factory reset is not a step to be taken lightly. It’ll
permanently delete all your data and customized settings, and will remove
any apps you’ve downloaded and installed. Be sure to back up any data
and files you want to keep before you do a factory reset.
Performing a factory reset via settings
The most convenient way to do a factory reset is via the settings.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > about.
3. Tap reset your phone, and then tap yes.
Performing a factory reset using phone buttons
If you can’t turn your phone on or access settings, you can still perform a
factory reset by using the phone's buttons.
1. Turn the power off.
2. Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button, and then briefly press
the POWER button. Release the VOLUME DOWN button when you
see an icon on the screen.
154 Update and reset