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    Games
    : allows you to access your Games folder.
    For more information, refer to  “Games”  on 
    page 120.
    Widget memo 1
    : allows you to write a short memo 
    to keep on your Widget Ba r or main display. The 
    Widget Memo is limited to 80 characters.
    Widget memo 2
    : allows you to write a short memo 
    to keep on your Widget Ba r or main display. The 
    Widget Memo is limited to 80 characters.
    Widget memo 3
    : allows you to write a short memo 
    to keep on your Widget Ba r or main display. The 
    Widget Memo is limited to 80 characters.
    Message inbox
    : allows you to easily access your 
    inbox.
    Record Audio
    : allows you to record voice memos.
    For more information, refer to  “Record Audio”  on 
    page 145.
    Memo
    : allows you to access the Memo feature.
    For more information, refer to  “Memo”  on 
    page 149.
    Timer
    : allows you to easily  access your Timer.
    For more information, refer to  “Timer”  on 
    page 152.
    Go on a diet
    : allows you to see how many days it has 
    been since starting a diet . Touch the icon and touch 
    Start
     to start keeping track of days.
    Birthday
    : displays an on-screen alert for up to 5 
    upcoming birthdays. These  dates must have been 
    previously entered as an entry within the Address 
    Book on the day assigned for that persons birthday.
    For more information, refer to  “Adding a New 
    Contact”   on page 80.
    For more information, refer to  “Understanding the 
    Events Widget”   on page 31.
    Sound Profile
    : allows you to quickly modify your 
    current sound profile.
    For more information, refer to  “Sound Profile”  on 
    page 51. 
    						
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    Bluetooth
    : From this application you can activate 
    Bluetooth and configure  it so other Bluetooth 
    devices can see your device by name.
    For more information, refer to “Bluetooth”  on 
    page 68.
    Calculator
    : allows you to use the built-in calculator.
    For more information, refer to “Calculator”   on 
    page 150.
    Video
    : allows you to play videos stored on the 
    phone.
    For more information, refer to “Video”   on 
    page 107.
    Ya h o o  S e a r c h
    : allows you to  perform Yahoo 
    searches on the Mobile Web.
    MSNBC
    : allows you to access news, sports, and 
    weather on the Mobile Web at the msnbc.com 
    website.
    MySpace
    : allows you to sign  up for an account and 
    to create and customize your profile with photos, 
    videos, and information to  share with the online 
    community of other members.
    msnbc msnbc.com
    .com
    Facebook
    : allows you to sign  up for an account and 
    to create and customize your profile with photos, 
    videos, and information to  share with the online 
    community of other members.
    Twitter
    : allows you to sign up for an account and to 
    create and customize your profile with photos, 
    videos, and information to  share with the online 
    community of other members.
    Alarms
    : allows you to access alarm settings.
    For more information, refer to  “Alarms”  on 
    page 146.
    Music player
    : allows you to play music files stored 
    on the phone and external card and control their 
    playback.
    For more information, refer to  “Music Player”  on 
    page 142.
    Events
    : The Events Widget is an area that displays 
    on the screen to inform you of calendar events, 
    missed calls, or when new messages have been 
    received. For more in formation, refer to 
    “Understanding the Events Widget”   on page 31. 
    						
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    Widget Bar NavigationYou can drag the widgets to any of the three Idle screens to use 
    the application or feature, then drag it back to the Widget Bar 
    when you are finished. There are three different widget Idle 
    screens you can use. You can have  different widgets on all three 
    Idle screens.Accessing the Widget Bar1.
    Tap the Widget Bar tab,  located on the left side of the main 
    display, or anywhere on the Idle screen to open the Widget 
    (quick access) Bar.
    2.
    Tap the Widget Bar tab or anyw here on the Idle screen to 
    close the Widget Bar.
    Undocking WidgetsYou can easily customize the Widget Bar by either keeping these 
    mini-apps docked within the ba r itself or undocking them by 
    dragging anywhere onto yo ur Main display screen.1.
    Touch and hold the widget (
    1).
    2.
    While still holding the icon, in a single motion, drag it over 
    to the new location and release your finger from the 
    screen. The application is now located on the Idle 
    screen (
    2).
    Note: 
    You can drag a widget to a location of your choice on the Idle screen or 
    just touch the widget on the Widget Bar and it displays in the center of the Idle screen.
    Rearranging WidgetsYou can also customize the Widge t Bar by arranging the location 
    of your current widgets. This can  help you place your frequently 
    used (favorite) widgets at the top of the list.1.
    Touch and hold the widget (
    1).
    Widget 
    						
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    While still holding the icon, drag it away from the Widget 
    Bar and drop it on the main screen (
    2). Then drag it back 
    into its new location in the list. Or, you can drag it away 
    from the Widget Bar in a single motion and drop it in the 
    desired location on the Widget Bar.
    Activating a Widget1.
    Locate your widget. If the widget is on the Widget Bar, 
    touch it to move it to an Idle screen.
    2.
    Touch the icon to activate the mini-application (widget).
    Scrolling Through the Widget BarAlthough the Widget Bar  contains a number of widgets, it can 
    only display five widget icon s at one time on the bar.Use your fingertip to scroll up  and down along the Widget Bar.Tip:  Flick the screen in an upward motion to quickly scroll through the list.
    Accessing Multiple Widget Idle Screens1.
    Drag your finger along the three bars at the top of the Idle 
    screen to scroll through the three widget Idle screens. You 
    can scroll in either direction.
    2.
    Use the Widget Bar to place the widgets you choose on 
    each of the screens. For mo re information, refer to 
    “Undocking Widgets”  on page 29. 
    						
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    Understanding the Events WidgetThe Event Widget is an area that displays on the screen to inform 
    you of calendar events, missed  calls, or when new messages 
    have been sent to the phone.
    The following is a description of these on-screen notification 
    tabs:
    Note: 
    When you drag the Event Widget to the Idle screen, it will remain there  until you drag it back to the Widget Bar. When the Event Widget 
    automatically appears on the Idle screen after an event has taken 
    place, it will automatically return to the Widget Bar after you have confirmed the event or pressed  .
    Displays when the Event Widget is parked on the 
    Widget Bar.
    Displays as a tab within  the Event Widget when 
    a call has been missed.
    Displays as a tab within  the Event Widget when 
    a new voice mail message is received.214-555-1234
    Displays as a tab within the Event Widget when 
    a new message is received.
    Displays as a tab within the Event Widget when 
    a new chat message is received.
    Displays as a tab within the Event Widget when 
    a new email message is received.
    Displays as a tab within the Event Widget when 
    a scheduled event has been missed. 
    						
    							32Section 4: Call FunctionsThis section describes how to make or answer a call. It also 
    includes the features and function ality associated with making or 
    answering a call.
    For more information, refer to  “Call Settings” on page 66.Displaying Your Phone NumberTouch  
    ➔ Settings 
    ➔ Phone Information
    . Your phone 
    number is displayed in the 
    My Number
     field.
    Making a Call1.
    From the Idle screen, touch 
     and use the on-screen 
    keypad to enter the num ber you want to dial.
    2.
    Touch 
     or press  .
    Note: 
    When you activate the 
    Auto redial
     option in the 
    Voice call
     menu, the 
    phone automatically redials up to 10 times when the person does not 
    answer the call or is already on the phone. For more information, refer 
    to  “Call Settings” on page 66.
    Making an International Call1.
    Touch  , then touc h and hold  . The  + character 
    appears.
    2.
    Use the on-screen keypad to enter the country code, area 
    code, and phone number.If you make a mistake, touch 
     until the desired numbers have 
    been deleted.
    3.
    Touch 
     or press  .
    Manual Pause DialingTo manually call a numbe r with pause(s) without storing it in your 
    Contacts list:1.
    Touch   and use the on-screen keypad to enter the 
    phone number.
    2.
    Press and hold   to add a  two-second pause. Use the 
    keypad to enter the  additional numbers.
    Tip: You can create pauses longer than two seconds by entering multiple P pauses.3.
    Touch 
     or press  .
    Call
    CallCall 
    						
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    For more information, refer to “Adding Pauses to Contact 
    Numbers”  on page 83.Correcting an Entered NumberUse the following steps to correct a mis-typed entry when 
    dialing.1.
    After entering a number using the keypad.If you make a mistake, touch 
     to erase a single character.
    Press and hold 
     to erase the entire string of numbers.
    2.
    Press   to return to the Idle screen.
    Ending a CallPress the   key.
    Dialing a Recent NumberAll incoming, outgoing, and missed calls are recorded in the 
    Calls menu. If the number or caller  is listed in your Address 
    Book, the associated name is also displayed.1.
    From the Idle Screen, briefly press  .
    2.
    Find the number by touching the drop down arrow to the 
    right to view the call logs from the various options screens. 
    Choose from:  All, Missed, Made, Received , Sent msg. , 
    or  Received msg. .
    3.
    Touch 
     next to the desired phone number or entry 
    name, if already in your Address Book.
    – or –Select the Contact to enter the 
    Details 
    page, then touch 
    Call 
    or press   to dial the number.
    Note: 
    Press and hold   to redial the last number.
    214-555-1234
    Save the number
    to the Address
    BookCall the selected
    number 
    						
    							34Making a Call from the Address BookYou can store phone numbers that you use regularly on the SIM 
    card or in the phone’s memory. These entries are collectively 
    called the  Address Book.
    For further details about the Address Book  feature, see “Finding 
    an Address Book Entry” on page 84.Answering a CallWhen a call is received the phone  rings and displays the caller’s 
    phone number or name , if stored in the Address Book.
    1.
    At the incoming call screen, press and hold 
    Accept 
    to 
    answer the call.
    – or –Press   to answer the call.If the 
    Any key
     option is activated (
    Menu
     ➔ Settings
     ➔ Calls
     ➔ 
    General
     ➔ Call answer mode
    ), you can press any key to answer 
    a call except  .
    2.
    Touch 
    Reject
     to reject the call a nd send it to your Voice 
    Mail.
    3.
    Touch 
    Reject + Msg
     to reject the call, send it to your Voice 
    Mail, and create a message to send the caller. There are 
    also prepared messages you  can choose and quickly send 
    to the caller.
    4.
    Press   to end the call.
    Note: 
    You can answer a call while using the Address Book or any other menu  feature. After ending the call, the phone returns to the previously active function screen.
    Press and hold
    here to accept
    214-555-1234
    the call 
    						
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    Other Answering OptionsWhen receiving an incoming call:To mute the ring tone:–Briefly press down on either end of the volume key ().– or –
    –When the phone is facing upward, flip the phone over so that it is facing 
    downward.– or –
    –When the phone is facing downward, flip the phone over and then flip it 
    over again so that it is facing downward.
    Note: 
    To set up your phone to use Motion Detection, see “Motion Detection” on page 62.
    Press and hold either end of the volume key to reject the call and send 
    it directly to Voice Mail.Dialing OptionsFrom the Idle screen and Main menu, you have the option to 
    access the Dialer and initiate  a call by touching  . When you 
    manually enter numbers from the Dialer, you will see three icons 
    displayed on the bott om of the screen. After you start ente
    ring numbers, possible  contact names and 
    numbers appear in a box under the number. If the number you 
    intend to enter displays, touch  the box to complete the number 
    automatically.
    Video ShareThe Video Share feature allows you to place a call and share live 
    or recorded video while on the ca ll. You can initiate or receive 
    video by using th e following steps.Note: 
    In order to share video, both parties must be subscribed to Video 
    Share, both must have phones that support Video Share, and both must be in a 3G coverage area.
    Call
    : Press 
    Call
     to dial the curr ent number entered 
    using the on-screen keypad. 
    Contacts
    : takes you to your Address Book where you 
    can select a contact to call.
    After you start entering numbers, the 
    Contacts
     option 
    changes to 
    Save
     so you can save  the Contact if 
    needed.
    Delete key
    : after entering a number, touch to erase a 
    single character or press and hold
     to erase the entire 
    string of numbers.
    Call
    Contacts 
    						
    							36Initiating and Receiving a Video Share SessionTo initiate and receive a Video Share session:1.
    From the Idle screen, touch 
     and use the on-screen 
    keypad to enter the num ber you want to dial.
    2.
    Touch 
     or press  .
    3.
    Once the call is answered, if you are both capable of Video 
    Sharing, the Video Share icon appears on the screen and 
    turns from grey to black ( ). 
    Video Share Ready
     
    appears at the upper line of  the recipient’s number or 
    name.
    4.
    Touch the  Video Share  on-screen button to invite the other 
    party to see a video shot from  your phone. “Inviting ###-
    ###-####” displays. A message is  sent to the recipient 
    “###-###-#### Wants to Share Video With You .”
    Important!: 
    When establishing a Video Share session, only the sender of the video clip can save the file.
    5.
    The recipient receives a Video Share pop-up to either 
    Accept or Reject the  Video Share call. They should press 
    the  Accept  soft key to continue or  Reject soft key to reject 
    the invitation.
    6.
    If the 
    Auto Record
     option is 
    On, the recording starts 
    whenever the Video Share call is accepted.
    Note: 
    The 
    Auto Record
     option (page 73) must be enabled for this popup to be 
    displayed.7.
    During a Video Share session, your options are displayed 
    as icons on the screen. Touc h the corresponding icon to 
    activate the feature.
    8.
    A pop-up message displays 
    Video Share has stopped. Your 
    recorded video “VSxxxxx xxx” is saved in the
     Video folder in 
    My stuff
    .
    Call
    Video Share 
    						
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