Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Learning the basics
- Using your phone
- Staying organized
- Staying in touch
- Messaging
- Setting up an email account
- Setting up an Exchange Server email account
- Using an online address book
- Setting up a Wireless Sync email account
- Setting up an IMAP or POP3 email account
- Signing in to Pocket MSN
- Creating and sending an email message
- Synchronizing your email
- Receiving attachments
- Creating and sending a text message
- Creating and sending a multimedia message
- Receiving text and multimedia messages
- Viewing/playing a multimedia message
- Browsing the web
- Setting up a Bluetooth® connection
- Messaging
- Playing media files
- Staying productive
- Managing files and applications
- Customizing your smartphone
- Getting help
- Regulatory Information
- Index
CUSTOMIZING YOUR SMARTPHONE
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6. After you set up Voice Command, start using it by holding your device about nine inches
away from your mouth, and then pressing and holding the Side button (now assigned to
Voice Command) until a tone plays and a microphone icon appears at the top of the screen.
7. The microphone icon is your signal to start speaking. In a clear voice say the command. For
example, to access Help, say, “Help.”
8. After Voice Command finishes speaking, the microphone icon reappears at the top of your
screen. Say your answer. For example, say, “General” to access general Help topics.
LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO
Your smartphone includes several features that help you protect your smartphone from
inadvertent use and keep your information private. The built-in security software lets you use
your smartphone for emergency calls, such as dialing 911, even if it is locked.
Keyguard: Manually disables all buttons and the screen’s touch-sensitive feature to prevent
accidental presses in your briefcase or pocket.
Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout: Automatically enables Keyguard after a period of
inactivity and lets you disable the screen’s touch-sensitive feature during an active call.
Phone Lock: Requires a lock code to make calls. See the User Guide for details.
System password lock: Requires a password to see any information on your smartphone.