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    							Understanding Your Phone       17
    
    Call
    : allows you to make a voice call while using the handset for other 
    tasks. If Music Player is active, it is muted during the call.
    Messaging
    : allows you to send a text or multimedia message while 
    using the handset for other tasks.
    Mobile Web
    : allows you to launch the Mobile Web browser while using 
    the handset for other tasks.
    Music player
    : allows you to launch the Music player while using the 
    handset for other tasks. If an incoming call is received or you want to 
    make a call, the Music player is muted.
    Games
    : allows you to quickly access Games while using the handset 
    for other tasks.
    End all?
    : closes all running applications or tasks and returns you to the 
    Idle screen.
    When any Java application, such as a game, is paused, 
    suspended, or mi nimized, the Multitask screen is modified to 
    include the Java application. In  the example below, the bowling 
    game has been paused.
    Touch the 
    Up or Down
     arrows to scroll up or down. 
    						
    							18Section 3: Menu NavigationThis section explains the menu navigation for your phone. Your 
    phone has done away with the ne ed for navigation wheels or 
    keypads. Your phone is comple tely navigable by either an 
    on-screen touch or scroll.Touching an on-screen option activates the feature.Long menu lists can be easily viewed by using your fingertip to  scroll up or down the on-screen list or by pressing the volume key 
    up or down.Menu NavigationYou can tailor the phone’s range  of functions to fit your needs 
    using both menus and widgets. Me nus, sub-menus, and features 
    can be accessed by scrolling  through the available on-screen 
    menus. Your phone originally ha s three main menus, but you can 
    add seven more main me nus for a total of ten.Locking and Unlocking the PhoneWhen your phone is locked, ther e are two ways to unlock your 
    phone:Press the lock button   located on the upper right side of your  phone.Touch and hold   on the Idle screen.
    The Idle ScreenThe Idle screen provides access  to many useful phone features, 
    including popup Widgets and function  categories (Dial, Contacts, 
    and Menu).
    Command Keys Idle screen
     Lock key 
    						
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    Navigating Through the Main MenusYour phone originally has three main menus, but you can add 
    seven more main menus for a tota l of ten. Some icons can be 
    deleted and replaced with new icons.1.
    From the Idle screen, touch  . Main Menu 1 is 
    displayed.
    2.
    Drag your finger across the Main Menus to scroll through 
    the three Main Menus. You can scroll in either direction. The icons initially contained in the three Main Menus are shown 
    below.
    Adding Additional Main MenusTo add another Main Menu, follow these steps:1.
    Touch the Menu Edit icon (
    ) located at the top right of 
    any of the Main Menus.
    2.
    Scroll horizontally  to Main Menu 4.
    3.
    Touch the   icon.
      
    						
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    The Menu Items screen is displayed.
    4.
    Touch one of the Menu Items to  have the icon for that 
    feature or application added  to your menu. Default items 
    that already have icons on a menu will be grayed out.
    5.
    Continue to add Icons that  you want on a main menu. 
    When Main Menu 4 is full, you can scroll to Main Menu 5 
    and add icons to it also.
    6.
    Touch 
    Save
     to apply your menu updates or press 
     to 
    cancel without saving.
    Removing an Icon from a Main Menu1.
    Touch the Menu Edit icon (
    ) located at th e top right of 
    any of the Main Menus.
    2.
    Scroll to the icon that you would like to remove. Icons that 
    display the 
     symbol cannot be removed. Only icons 
    with the  symbol next to them may be removed.
    3.
    Touch the 
     symbol next to the ic on you want removed. 
    The icon is removed and the 
    remaining 
    icons shift to the 
    left to fill the open spot on the menu.
    4.
    Touch 
    Save
     to apply your menu updates or press 
     to 
    cancel without saving.
      
    						
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    Moving an Icon Within a Menu Screen1.
    Touch the Menu Edit icon (
    ) located at the top right of 
    any of the Main Menus.
    2.
    Touch and drag any icon on the menu to the desired 
    position on the menu.
    3.
    Touch 
    Save
     to apply your menu updates or press 
     to 
    cancel without saving.
    Moving an Icon to a New Menu Screen1.
    Touch the Menu Edit icon (
    ) located at the top right of 
    any of the Main Menus.
    2.
    Touch and drag any icon on the menu to the left or right 
    edge of the menu and hold until  the icon is moved to the 
    previous or next menu. The moved icon is place at the end 
    of the previous or next menu. Any displaced icons are 
    moved to the first position of the next menu.
    3.
    Touch 
    Save
     to apply your menu updates or press 
     to 
    cancel without saving.
    Opening an ApplicationTap the associated on-screen icon.
    Press   to exit from the current menu and return to the previous 
    screen.Press   to exit from the current location or function, cancel your 
    input, and return to the Idle screen.
    Navigating Through MenusAs you navigate through a menu, options display on the screen 
    as scrollable lists. Function categories, located at the bottom of 
    most screens, provide access  to additional screen options.
    To navigate a scrollable list:1.
    From the Idle screen, touch  .
    2.
    Scroll through the main menus to find the desired option. 
    Gently press the on-screen option.
    3.
    From the available list of options you can either:Touch an on-screen entry to activate it.Firmly press and slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll 
    through lists of menu items.Navigate through a long list by pressing the volume key up or down.
    Note: 
    Tapping or touching an individual entry on the list opens the list entry. 
    						
    							22Note: 
    Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When scrolling through a list make sure not to touch or press individual entries on the list because that opens the list entry.
    Using the Power Search TabWithin the Contacts list (sorted alphabetically) the 
    Power Search
     
    tab allows to quickly “thumb thro ugh” the alphabetical listing of 
    entries by first letter (A 
    ➔ B ➔ C, ... 
    ➔ Z). The Power Search tab 
    is located along the right side of  the screen and Contacts entries 
    are then selected by pressing  their name fields. The Power 
    Search tab can also be used  with your Music Player.
      
    						
    							Menu Navigation       23
    1.
    Touch .
    2.
    Press and drag the Power Search 
    tab until the first letter of 
    the name of the contact you wa nt to find is shown on the 
    screen.
    3.
    Release the Power Search tab and scroll to the desired 
    contact.
    Scrolling Through Field EntriesSome screens ask you to assign a value to an on-screen field by 
    either touching the up or down se lection arrows or by quickly 
    sliding through these values by us ing your fingertip. An example 
    of these actions can be  found on the Alarm page.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ To o l s
     ➔ Alarms
     ➔ Create alarm
    .
    2.
    Touch the 
    Alarm time
     field and then adjust the 
    Hour
     and 
    Minute
     values by entering manually (Keypad) or using 
    either the +/- buttons or by  quickly sliding your fingertip 
    over the numbers (Jog).
    Contacts
    Power Search tab 
    						
    							24WidgetsThe Widget Bar provides quick access to mini-programs called 
    widgets. This bar, located at the left of the Idle screen, gives 
    information at a glance and provid es easy access to frequently 
    used tools such as Widget Manager, Analog clock, Digital clock, 
    Dual clock, AT&T Social Net, Create message, Buddy list, Voice 
    recognition, AT&T Navigator, Ap pCenter, Mobile Web, Today, 
    Calendar, Favorite URL, Picture, Games, Widget memos, 
    Message inbox, Record  Audio, Memo, Timer, Go on a diet, 
    Birthday, Sound Profile , Bluetooth, Calculator, Video, Yahoo 
    Search, MSNBC, MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter.
    The Widget Bar makes great use of the available space on your 
    phone. The Widget Ba r is a pane on the side of the display screen 
    that houses user-selected mini -applications and keeps them 
    organized and always accessible. You can easily customize the Widg
    et Bar by keeping the widgets 
    docked within the bar itself or by dragging them anywhere onto 
    the Idle screen.
    Widget Bar 
    						
    							Menu Navigation       25
    Adding and Deleting WidgetsTo select which items are displayed or hidden within the Widget 
    Bar:1.
    From Idle mode, touch the Idle  screen or the Widget Bar to 
    open it.
    2.
    Touch 
    .
    The Widget menu is displayed.
    3.
    Touch the box to place a check mark next to each Widget 
    you want to display.– or –Touch the box to remove the check mark from Widgets you 
    want to hide.
    The following table contains a  description of each available 
    Widget.
    Widget Manager
    : allows you to choose which 
    widgets to display on the Widget Bar.
    Analog clock
    : displays the current time on an analog 
    clock.
    Digital clock
    : displays the current time on a digital 
    clock.
    Dual clock/World clock
    : displays current time in 
    other user-defined internat ional locations. You can 
    also find out what time it is in another part of the 
    world.
    For more information, refer to  “World Clock”  on 
    page 152.
    AT & T  S o c i a l  N e t
    : allows you to access your favorite 
    social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, 
    Myspace, and the News.
     Create message
    : allows you to create new text or 
    picture messages. For more  information, refer to 
    “Creating and Sending Messages”   on page 108.
    Buddy list
    : displays the Favorites list. You can use 
    the pull-down Contacts menu  to select all Contacts 
    and Groups.
    Drag and drop the Buddy list onto the Idle 
    screen to view the contacts by either 
    Favorites, Groups, or all Contacts. These 
    favorites are listed and can be edited in Address Book 
    ➔ Favorites
    .
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    Voice recognition
    : allows you to use your voice to 
    dial, look up co ntacts, launch applications, and 
    navigate phone menus.  Follow the on-screen 
    tutorial. For more in formation, refer to “Voice 
    Recognition”  on page 144.
    AT & T  N a v i g a t o r
    : opens AT&T Navigator.
    For more information, refer to “AT&T GPS”   on 
    page 138.
    AppCenter
    : opens AppCenter.
    For more information, refer to “AppCenter”   on 
    page 123. 
    Mobile Web
    : opens the Mobile  Web home page.
    For more information, refer to “Mobile Web”   on 
    page 154.
    To d a y
    : displays day of the week and date.
    Monday9 Jan 2009Monday9 Jan 2009
    Calendar
    : allows you to access the Calendar 
    feature.
    With the Calendar feature, you can:
    Consult the calendar by month, week, or day.Set schedules and no te anniversaries.Write memos to keep track of your schedule.Set an alarm to act as a reminder, if necessary.For more information, refer to “Calendar”  on 
    page 147.Favorite URL
    : allows you to  access your most 
    frequently visited intern et locations, which you 
    have saved as Favorites, including your account 
    information, chat group,  news, sports, weather, 
    and MEdia Net.
    Picture
    : allows you to view  the list of photos 
    downloaded from the web server, saved from 
    messages, or taken by the camera. You can then 
    assign the image as the current wallpaper.
    For more informat ion, refer to “Using the Camera”   
    on page 92. 
    						
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