User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Your phone
- Getting started
- Explore
- Apps
- Vertu Services
- Text entry
- Calls
- Contacts
- Messaging and email
- Music
- Maps and navigation
- Personalising your phone
- Social networks
- Managing accounts
- Browser
- Camera
- Gallery
- Office tools
- Connectivity
- Phone management
- FAQs
- Questions
- How can I extend the battery life of my phone?
- Do I need a Google™ account to use my phone?
- How can I reduce my data costs, especially when abroad?
- How do I transfer music from my computer to my phone?
- How can I listen to my iTunes music library on my phone?
- How do I setup an email account on my phone?
- How do I transfer contacts to my phone?
- How do I set my music as ringtone?
- How do I change the font size on my phone?
- How do I check if I have the latest software updates on my phone?
- Why have I got no connectivity?
- Why is my internal storage less than advertised?
- How do I protect my phone from unauthorised use?
- How do I find the IMEI number of my phone?
- How can I clear the log of my calls or the list of people I have contacted fr...
- Why does my phone get warm?
- How do I set a photo as my wallpaper?
- Can I still use Google Maps if I do not have a data connection?
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Care of your phone
- Safety and warranty
Music
About music
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Google Play Music lets you listen to your current music collection and to buy additional music through
Google Play Store.
The Music Manager desktop application provides a simple way for you to put your music collection into the
cloud, unlocking the potential of the Play Music service. The application scans your computer for music
files, including files in your iTunes® library, and makes any discovered tracks and albums available to you in
Play Music. If your collection can be matched to music in Google Play Store, the tracks do not even need to
be uploaded, saving you data transfer time.
Once your music is in the cloud, you can access it from any computer connected to Google.com or from any
Android phone or tablet that has the Play Music app installed.
When you first listen to a track with Play Music on your Constellation, the song is cached on the phone. So,
over time your favourites are automatically made available for offline listening, such as when you are
travelling on an aeroplane.
Note: The Music Manager application and music purchases from Google Play Storeare only available in
certain markets.
Supported file types
Your Constellation will play the following audio file formats: AAC, AAC+, MP3, MP4, WAV, M4A, OGGand
WMA.
Adding songs or albums to Play Music
You have two options for listening to music on your phone. You can listen to music files that you store on
your phone, or you can listen to music in your online library in the Play Music cloud.
To add your music to the Google Play Music cloud
1. Sign up for your Google Play™ music library: To get started, sign up for Google Play™ and
download Music Manager, a desktop application that lets you upload your collection from your
iTunes music library, or any music folder on your computer, to the cloud.
2. Upload your collection: Sign in to Music Manager and choose where you keep your music.
Music Manager then starts uploading automatically. When you add new music to your computer,
Music Manager can automatically add it to your library too. Music Manager even adds your iTunes
playlists and ratings so you can start listening to your favourites right away.
3. Access your music on the web and your phone: After you have set up your Play Music
music library, you can access it on your Constellation, on any Android phone or tablet or on the
web. Sign in and all your music is ready to be played.
Music
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