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    Play Screen OptionsMy Favorites
    : allows you to access shortcuts to favorite artists, 
    albums, songs, and radio stations.
    My Library
    : allows you to access all music on your phone. Create or 
    manage playlists, and find music by artist, album, song, or genre.
    Genre Radio
    : allows you access pre-programmed stations ranging 
    from today’s hits to deep cuts for the music enthusiast.
    Personal Radio
    : an easy-to-use personal listening experience started 
    by entering an artist, song, or genre. Customized to your tastes by 
    love/ban song ratings.
    Settings & Support
    : contextual settings for AT&T Music and help and 
    support in the Play section.
    Discover ScreenUsers can search the AT&T Music song catalog using a variety of 
    free form options including arti st names, bands, and songs. 
    Using Song Match, you can captur e almost any song by holding 
    your phone up to the music and  recording a short clip. If you 
    cannot remember the name of a so ng, just type a few words into 
    Lyric Match and the song appears.Discover Screen OptionsSearch Shop
    : allows you to search for songs and albums available 
    from AT&T Music.
    Song Match
    : allows you to identify near ly any song by holding your 
    phone up to the music and recording a short clip.
    Lyrics Match
    : allows you to look up songs by only entering a few 
    words.
    View Match History
    : allows you to see all of the songs you matched 
    with Song and Lyric Match.
    Settings & Support
    : contextual settings for AT&T Music and help and 
    support in the Discover section. 
    Shop ScreenYou can easily shop the entire AT &T catalog of music simply by 
    entering text. Dynamic presentation  of featured content including 
    top artists, new releases, and  top selling albums is presented 
    inside an animated carousel th at users can swipe through and 
    access their chosen song or album with one click.Shop Screen OptionsTo p  D o w n l o a d s
    : allows you to access the most downloaded music.
    New Arrivals
    : allows you to access new music that was not previously 
    available.
    Featured Artists
    : allows you access music of the presently featured 
    artists.
    View Genres
    : allows you to view the different music genres from which 
    you may select.
    Purchase History
    : allows you to see a history of all of your purchases.
    Settings & Support
    : contextual settings for AT&T Music and help and 
    support in the Shop section. 
    						
    							128Adding Music to Your HandsetMusic files (ringtones and full tracks) can be added to your 
    handset by using one or more  of the following methods:Purchase and download music and ringtones directly to your handset 
    over your wireless carrier’s network by using the AT&T Music – Shop 
    Music feature (also accessible from My Stuff).Note: 
    Audio files smaller than 300 KB are treated as ringtones, whereas  audio files larger than 300 KB are stored in the Music Folder. To listen 
    to music smaller than 300 KB, go to 
    Menu
     ➔ My stuff
     ➔ Audio
     ➔ 
    Music
    . You can not assign an MP3 file larger than 300 KB as a 
    ringtone.
    Transfer music files from a personal computer using a media player 
    application and an optional USB Data Cable and an optional microSD
    TM 
    Memory Card.
    Note: 
    When the Bluetooth feature is active on your handset, USB  communication is not available. 
    To transfer files to your handset, turn off the Bluetooth functionality 
    (Menu
     ➔ Bluetooth
     or Menu
     ➔ Settings
     ➔ Connectivity
     ➔ Bluetooth
    ). 
    (For more information, refer to  “Bluetooth”  on page 68.)
    Note: 
    The maximum number of songs you can synchronize between your phone and your PC is 1500.
    Shop MusicShop Music can be used to shop  for ringtones, Answer Tones™, 
    and songs from some of yo ur favorite music stores.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ My stuff 
    ➔ Audio 
    ➔ Music 
    ➔ Shop Music
    . 
    The Shop Music web page is displayed.
    2.
    Select your music store of choice (or select 
    To p  To n e s
    ).
    3.
    From the Categories listing, se lect the desired entry. Touch 
     to return to the previous page.
    4.
    Exit the browser at any time by pressing  .
    Transferring Music from the Digital Music StoresIn order to download music from  the computer to your handset, a 
    microSD card and USB data cable are required. These items are 
    sold separately. For mo re information, go to www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/accessories/
    .
    1.
    Using your computer, open your preferred Windows Media 
    Digital Rights Manageme nt (WMDRM) PC music 
    management client.
    2.
    Download the selected song to your library.
    Note: 
    If the music file is protected, Media Player blocks the playing or synching of that file. 
    						
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    3.
    Verify the pre-insertion of the microSD card into the 
    handset. For more information, refer to 
    “Installing the 
    Memory Card”  on page 6.
    4.
    Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the 
    target PC. When an active connection has been 
    established, a USB icon ( ) appears on the phone.
    Note: 
    If the target computer does not detect the newly connected handset or  provide an MTP Player dialog window on the PC screen, please follow steps 6 - 9.5.
    Touch  
    ➔ Settings 
    ➔ Connectivity 
    ➔ Select USB mode 
    ➔ Media Player. 
    For more information, refer to  “Configuring 
    Your Phone’s USB Settings”   on page 70.
    6.
    Once the USB connection ha s been established, the 
    handset displays “
    Connected
    ” and the computer screen 
    then shows your device. If the detection occurs, skip to 
    step 8.
    7.
    Locate the song on your co mputer and using your right 
    mouse button, click 
    Copy
    .
    8.
    Open the Removable Disk drive corresponding to the 
    microSD card location on the phone.
    9.
    Open the 
    Music
     folder (for example, ...\Card\Music) you 
    want to upload from the handset.
    10.
    Using your right mouse button, click 
    Paste
    . This step 
    begins the download process.
    Note: 
    The Music Player does not necessarily support all features of a  particular file format nor all the variations of those formats. The Music 
    Player includes support for Windows Media Digital rights Management 
    (WMDRM), which allows you to play some purchased or subscription 
    content. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music 
    (including ringtones), and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
    Playing Music Through a Stereo Bluetooth DeviceYour device supports the Stereo  Bluetooth profile (A2DP), and, 
    when connected to a stereo Blue tooth headset, plays back music 
    in stereo from the phone through the headset.1.
    Pair and connect your hand set to a stereo Bluetooth 
    device. For more information, refer to  “Connecting to Other 
    Bluetooth Devices”   on page 69.
    2.
    From the list of compatible devices, select the previously 
    paired Bluetooth headset to begin listening to your song 
    through the headset.
    3.
    Touch  
    ➔ To o l s  
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ All music
    . 
    						
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    Select a song to play within the Music Player.
    Playing Music While Using the PhoneThe Music Player allows you to play music in the background 
    while performing other tasks on
     your phone. The music pauses 
    when an incoming call is accepted and resumes when the call is 
    ended. Music continues to pl ay when you receive a Text 
    Message, a Multimedia Message , or an Instant Message.
    The other functions you can use are:Call
    : make or receive a call (music player is paused)
    Messaging
    : send or receive a text or multimedia message. Music 
    continues to play unless an audio clip is received as a part of a 
    multimedia message.
    Mobile Web
    : browse the web (music continues to play).
    Music Player
    : turns on Music Player, or allows you to use full-screen 
    controls of the music player.
    Games
    : lets you play games while listening to music.
    Important!: 
    When you are finished using the  Music Player function, you 
    must press   to stop the function to prevent the battery from 
    losing its charge.  Pausing the player continues to use the battery.
    Music Player Settings1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools 
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ Settings
    .
    2.
    Touch 
    On or Off to either activate or deactivate the 
    Background playing option. Thi s determines whether you 
    want the music to play in th e background while outside of 
    the player.
    3.
    Touch 
    Save
    .
    Using PlaylistsPlaylists are used to assign songs to a list of preferred media, 
    which can then be grouped into  a list for later playback. These 
    Playlists can be created using ei ther the handset’s Music Player 
    options menu or from within a th ird party music application (such 
    as Windows Media Player) and then downloaded to the handset.Creating a Playlist1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools 
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ Playlists 
    ➔ 
    Create playlist
    .
    2.
    Touch the playlist na me field at the bottom of the screen 
    and use the on-screen keypad to enter a descriptive name 
    for the new playlist. 
    						
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    Important!: 
    The following characters cannot be used in the playlist filename: < > “ ? / \ : * |.
    3.
    Touch 
    OK ➔ Save
     to complete the creation process.
    Adding Songs to a Playlist1.
    Touch  
    ➔ To o l s  
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ Playlists
    .
    2.
    Touch a previously created playlist from the list and touch Add Tracks
    .
    3.
    Touch the box next to any available music file you want to 
    add.– or –Touch 
    Select All 
    to select all available songs in the list.
    4.
    Touch 
    Add
     and wait for the song s to be added to the 
    current playlist.
    Changing the order of songs in a Playlist1.
    Touch  
    ➔ To o l s  
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ Playlists
    .
    2.
    Touch a previously created playlist.
    3.
    Touch 
    More 
    ➔ Change Order
    .
    4.
    Touch a song.
    5.
    Touch the new location. The fi rst song is moved to the new 
    location.
    6.
    Touch 
    OK when all changes have been made.
    Removing songs from a Playlist1.
    Touch  
    ➔ To o l s  
    ➔ Music player 
    ➔ Playlists
    .
    2.
    Touch a previously created playlist.
    3.
    Touch 
    Remove Tracks
    .
    4.
    Touch the box next to any avai lable music file you want to 
    remove.– or –Touch 
    Select All 
    to select all available songs in the list.
    5.
    Touch 
    Remove
     and wait for the songs  to be deleted from 
    the current playlist. 
    						
    							132Transferring Music Using a Media ApplicationA USB cable, microSD card, and a current version of a media 
    application (such as Napster
    ® or Windows Media Player
    ®) are 
    required for this procedure.
    1.
    Open the media player on your personal computer (if you 
    are using Windows Media Pl ayer, use version 10.0 or 
    higher).
    Note: 
    The Napster application can be downloaded at 
    www.napster.com
    . 
    Subscription fees may apply.2.
    Touch  
    ➔ Settings 
    ➔ Connectivity 
    ➔ Select USB Mode 
    ➔ Media Player. 
    For more information, refer to “Configuring 
    Your Phone’s USB Settings”   on page 70.
    3.
    Use the USB adapter cable to connect the handset to the 
    target PC. When an active connection has been 
    established, a USB icon ( ) appears on the phone.
    4.
    Once the USB connection ha s been established, the 
    handset displays “
    Connected
    ” and the computer screen 
    then shows your phone.
    Note: 
    The following steps reflect the procedure used with Windows Media  Player. If you are using either Napster or some other form of media 
    player, you should refer to that application’s Help files for specific directions.5.
    If this is your first time co nnecting your phone to Windows 
    Media Player you need to en ter a unique name for this 
    phone connection (ex: A927 Card). This assigns a name to 
    both the phone (when recogni zed) and to the internal 
    microSD card. 
    						
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    6.
    Click 
    Finish
     to continue to the application. You should then 
    notice that the Sync tab  is active and displaying a 
    connection with the phone a nd displaying the name you 
    created.
    7.
    From within the Windows Media Player application, click 
    on the Sync  tab. Available songs are then listed on the left 
    side of the application.
    Note: 
    This upper-right area also indicates the amount of free storage space left on the internal microSD.
    SGH-A927 - Card
    SGH-A927 - Card
    Name for microSD storage card
    SGH-A927
    SGH-A927 SGH-A927
    SGH-A927
    SGH-A927
    Current selected source
    (indicating the internal microSD card)
    A927 Music Library Start Sync button
    Playlists 
    						
    							1348.
    If not already active, click the 
    Sync
     tab.
    9.
    Choose the destination location
     for the media files. The A927 Card
     entry (you named) appears in a drop-down list 
    on the left side of the screen.
    10.
    Click on the 
    Library
     entry (from the left column) and select 
    a category to reveal available songs.
    11.
    Click a song from the center co lumn and drag it into the 
    Sync List section of the curre nt page. This then places the 
    current song on a “wait list” for update to the target 
    location within the phone.
    12.
    Click the Start Sync  button (at the bottom of the Sync List) 
    to begin uploading th e selected songs to your handset. A 
    “synchronization in progress ” message appears on the 
    application. Do not unplug th e handset during this process. 
    Once complete, a 
    Sync Results
     folder then appears below 
    the device entry to indicate sync status.
    13.
    It is now safe to unplug th e USB connector from the 
    handset.
    Impor ting a Playlist from Windows Media Player1.
    Open Windows Media Player on your computer (version 
    10.0 or higher).
    2.
    Use the USB adapter cable to  connect the handset to the 
    target PC. When an active connection has been 
    established, a USB icon  ( ) appears on the phone.
    SGH-A927 
    SGH-A927 
    SGH-A927 
    Sync List 
    						
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    3.
    Once the USB connection ha
    s been established, the 
    handset displays “
    Connected
    ” and the computer screen 
    then shows your phone.
    4.
    If not already active, click the 
    Sync
     tab.
    5.
    Locate the Playlists section (upper-left).
    6.
    Right-click a playlist entry and select 
    Add to ‘Sync List’.
    7.
    Click the  Start Sync  button (at the bottom of the Sync List) 
    to begin uploading the selected  playlist to your handset.
    8.
    It is now safe to unplug the USB connector from the 
    handset.
    MusicID 2MusicID 2 is an application that  uses the onboard microphone to 
    analyze a music sample and then identify the song. Once the 
    application completes the analysis  of the song sample, it sends 
    you a text message that provides  the name of the song and the 
    artist, and a web addre ss for more details, such as the album art 
    as well as opportunities to buy related content.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Address Book 
    ➔ Contacts 
    ➔ AT& T Mus i c I D
    .
    2.
    Touch 
     ➔ Call
    .
    3.
    When you connect to Music ID,  listen to the instructions. 
    Once the song is identified,  Music ID sends you a text 
    message with the song information.
    AT&T RadioAT&T Radio combines unl imited personal radio stations with over 
    75 commercial free genre statio ns, more than 400 local stations, 
    news, talk, sports, and more!Note: 
    This product uses a large amount of data. You will be required to  subscribe to an eligible Data Plan before purchasing to avoid high data charges on your bill.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ AT & T R a d i o
    .
    2.
    During the initia l setup, touch 
    Continue 
    to acknowledge the 
    data service usage information and verify your 
    subscription.
    Note: 
    This is a paid service, initially you will only be allowed a 10 minute trial period before you have to register for the paid service.3.
    Touch 
    Buy
     to agree to the terms of the AT&T Radio service 
    and follow the on screen prompts.
    4.
    Select a radio station category from the guide list. 
    						
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    Select a specific radio channel to start the music 
    streaming to 
    your phone.
    6.
    Touch 
    Buy 
    to purchase the music co ntent associated to the 
    selected channel.
    Music VideosMusic Videos provides links to  music video channels that are 
    organized by music genres.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Applications 
    ➔ MobiVJ
    .
    You are then taken to the Mobi VJ Music Videos application.
    2.
    During the initial setup, touch 
    OK to acknowledge the data 
    service usage information and  verify your subscription.
    3.
    Touch 
    Accept
     to agree to the terms of the MobiVJ service 
    and follow the on screen prompts. A welcome video is then 
    displayed.
    Touch a desired video statio n to view music videos.
    Music Video OptionsWhile playing a music video channel, touch 
    Guide
     to view the 
    channel guide listing.
    Note: 
    This service requires a subscription. You will have a trial period, after which a fee will be applied.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Applications 
    ➔ MobiVJ 
    ➔ Guide
    .
    2.
    From the main Music  Video homepage, touch 
    Options.
    To view Help content and access video player options, select 
    from the following:Full Screen
    : enlarges the picture to fill the entire screen.
    Mute
    : silences the audio in the application.
    Help/Settings:
     provides information on how to use the application and 
    information about Subscriptions, Video, and how to Send to a Friend.
    Exit: exits the Music Videos application. 
    						
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