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
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PLAYING MEDIA FILES
PICTURES & VIDEOS
Your smartphone comes with a built-in, 1.3-megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom (camera not
included with all smartphones). You can use the camera to take, view, and send pictures and
videos, and to add a personal touch to your smartphone, use your pictures as your Today screen
background and as caller ID images, or use your videos to create video ringtones.
Even if your smartphone does not have a camera, you can still receive and view pictures and
videos, and send pictures and videos as attachments or multimedia messages. You can also
personalize your smartphone by using a picture as a background or by adding a picture to a
contact.
Taking a picture
By default, pictures are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you want to store
your pictures on an expansion card, see the User Guide for instructions.
1. Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
2. Select Camera .
NOTE If you see a camcorder icon below the preview image, video mode is on. To
turn on the still camera, press Menu, and then select Still Mode. If you don’t see a
camcorder icon, skip this step.
3. Adjust the position of your smartphone until you see the subject
you want to photograph on the screen.