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Model > Aero from any AT&T mobile phone for assistance with your service or device. Important Icons Icon Description AGPS is available Missed call Outgoing call ...Information On the Web • Interactive web tutorials are available at att.com/WirelessAccessories or visit your local AT&T store. Select Manufacturer > Dell. On the smartphone Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from the drop-down menus. • Detailed ... Accessories for instant answers to questions about your wireless account, service plan or network, visit att.com/Wireless. Aero Quickstart
Model > Aero from any AT&T mobile phone for assistance with your service or device. Important Icons Icon Description AGPS is available Missed call Outgoing call ...Information On the Web • Interactive web tutorials are available at att.com/WirelessAccessories or visit your local AT&T store. Select Manufacturer > Dell. On the smartphone Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from the drop-down menus. • Detailed ... Accessories for instant answers to questions about your wireless account, service plan or network, visit att.com/Wireless. Aero Quickstart
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... to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their respective owners. A00 Dell™ Aero Key Functions 1 Power button - Press once to a computer or headset. 4 Volume/Camera zoom buttons - Use to charge the phone and connect to view the 2 5 previous screen. 3 3 Mini-USB connector ...in trademarks and trade names other AT&T marks contained herein are the property of their products. Dell Inc. Press once to zoom-in or zoom-out in this foldout. Your Dell™ smartphone is subject to change without notice. Information in camera mode. 5 Options/Voice Control...
... to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their respective owners. A00 Dell™ Aero Key Functions 1 Power button - Press once to a computer or headset. 4 Volume/Camera zoom buttons - Use to charge the phone and connect to view the 2 5 previous screen. 3 3 Mini-USB connector ...in trademarks and trade names other AT&T marks contained herein are the property of their products. Dell Inc. Press once to zoom-in or zoom-out in this foldout. Your Dell™ smartphone is subject to change without notice. Information in camera mode. 5 Options/Voice Control...
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Unlock the Phone To unlock the phone, drag the slider across the screen. 8 When charging is complete, disconnect the power adapter from the smartphone. 3. Press and hold the power button to turn on the smartphone. Charge Your Smartphone 2.
Unlock the Phone To unlock the phone, drag the slider across the screen. 8 When charging is complete, disconnect the power adapter from the smartphone. 3. Press and hold the power button to turn on the smartphone. Charge Your Smartphone 2.
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Tap the call icon call the contact. Tap the on the screen. 3. Use the backspace icon to 9 Tap the Contacts icon . 3. beside the contact to make corrections. Tap the Call tab to enter the number. NOTE: As you enter the first few digits or characters the number or name automatically appears on -screen dial pad to dial the number. Tap the Phone icon . 2. Contacts List 1. Tap the Phone icon . 2. Basic Functions Make a Call On-Screen Dial Pad 1.
Tap the call icon call the contact. Tap the on the screen. 3. Use the backspace icon to 9 Tap the Contacts icon . 3. beside the contact to make corrections. Tap the Call tab to enter the number. NOTE: As you enter the first few digits or characters the number or name automatically appears on -screen dial pad to dial the number. Tap the Phone icon . 2. Contacts List 1. Tap the Phone icon . 2. Basic Functions Make a Call On-Screen Dial Pad 1.
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Tap the Phone icon . 2. Tap and hold 1. 3. Change the Screen Orientation To change the orientation of the screen from portrait to check your voicemail. 10 Follow the voice prompts to landscape and vice versa, rotate the smartphone. Check Voicemail 1.
Tap the Phone icon . 2. Tap and hold 1. 3. Change the Screen Orientation To change the orientation of the screen from portrait to check your voicemail. 10 Follow the voice prompts to landscape and vice versa, rotate the smartphone. Check Voicemail 1.
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Write text on the screen using the phone-style keypad. • HandWriting - NOTE: The default input option is Qwerty Keyboard. Enter words with predictive text using your finger downwards through the r and t keys. ... you enter text. Tap to switch between the following input options: • Qwerty Keyboard - Tap and hold the icon to access numbers and symbols. • Phone KeyPad - NOTE: To close the keyboard in the landscape mode, slide your finger. Commonly used phrases and words appear above the keyboard as you to...
Write text on the screen using the phone-style keypad. • HandWriting - NOTE: The default input option is Qwerty Keyboard. Enter words with predictive text using your finger downwards through the r and t keys. ... you enter text. Tap to switch between the following input options: • Qwerty Keyboard - Tap and hold the icon to access numbers and symbols. • Phone KeyPad - NOTE: To close the keyboard in the landscape mode, slide your finger. Commonly used phrases and words appear above the keyboard as you to...
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Contacts Add a Contact From the Call Log 1. The call log screen, tap the Call log icon . Tap a number from the list. 4. Tap the Options icon and tap Add new contact. 13 Tap the Phone icon . 2. To open the call log lists all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. 3.
Contacts Add a Contact From the Call Log 1. The call log screen, tap the Call log icon . Tap a number from the list. 4. Tap the Options icon and tap Add new contact. 13 Tap the Phone icon . 2. To open the call log lists all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. 3.
User's Manual
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Contents Before Using Your Smartphone 13 Safety Warnings 13 General Statement on RF Energy 14 Proper Disposal 14 IEEE 1725 14 FCC 15 Setting Up Your Smartphone . . . 18 Smartphone Requirements 18 Activating Phone Service 18 Setting Up the Phone for the First Time 18 Dell™ Aero Smartphone Accessories 22 Dell Aero Smartphone Features 24 Front View 24 Back View 24 Left View 25 Right view 26 3
Contents Before Using Your Smartphone 13 Safety Warnings 13 General Statement on RF Energy 14 Proper Disposal 14 IEEE 1725 14 FCC 15 Setting Up Your Smartphone . . . 18 Smartphone Requirements 18 Activating Phone Service 18 Setting Up the Phone for the First Time 18 Dell™ Aero Smartphone Accessories 22 Dell Aero Smartphone Features 24 Front View 24 Back View 24 Left View 25 Right view 26 3
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...28 Using the Touch Screen 28 Connection Manager 30 Status Bar 32 Main Panels 34 Customizing the Screen Panels 37 Phone Display Panels 38 Sleep Mode 43 Phone Lock 44 Entering Text 45 Activating the Keyboard 45 Using the Keyboard 46 4 Closing the Keyboard 47 Selecting ... 47 Selecting Input Languages . . . . . 48 Entering Text With QWERTY . . . . 49 Entering Numbers or Symbols . . . 51 Using HandWriting 52 Using the Phone Keypad 53 Editing Text 54 Connecting to the Internet. . . . . . 56 Selecting Cellular Data Networks 56 Basic Smartphone Settings . . . . . 56 Display Settings 56...
...28 Using the Touch Screen 28 Connection Manager 30 Status Bar 32 Main Panels 34 Customizing the Screen Panels 37 Phone Display Panels 38 Sleep Mode 43 Phone Lock 44 Entering Text 45 Activating the Keyboard 45 Using the Keyboard 46 4 Closing the Keyboard 47 Selecting ... 47 Selecting Input Languages . . . . . 48 Entering Text With QWERTY . . . . 49 Entering Numbers or Symbols . . . 51 Using HandWriting 52 Using the Phone Keypad 53 Editing Text 54 Connecting to the Internet. . . . . . 56 Selecting Cellular Data Networks 56 Basic Smartphone Settings . . . . . 56 Display Settings 56...
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... 90 Configuring Mobile Networks . . . 91 Security Options 91 Resetting the Smartphone 93 Master Clear 93 Master Reset 93 Storage Information 93 Managing SD Card and Phone Storage 93 Using Voice Command 94 6 Configuring Voice Command . . . . 95 Using Internet Features . . . . . 96 Internet Browser 96 Viewing Web Pages 96 Navigating Web Pages 98...
... 90 Configuring Mobile Networks . . . 91 Security Options 91 Resetting the Smartphone 93 Master Clear 93 Master Reset 93 Storage Information 93 Managing SD Card and Phone Storage 93 Using Voice Command 94 6 Configuring Voice Command . . . . 95 Using Internet Features . . . . . 96 Internet Browser 96 Viewing Web Pages 96 Navigating Web Pages 98...
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... be dangerous to the offender, legal action, or both. • Do not use the cell phone or cell phone equipment when you are at a refueling point or gas station. • Observe restrictions on the ...any certification given to this warning may lead to suspension or denial of cell phone services to the operation of the vehicle at all times. Failure to stop the vehicle before using your cell... phone when in progress. • When driving a vehicle, you MUST exercise proper control of the ...
... be dangerous to the offender, legal action, or both. • Do not use the cell phone or cell phone equipment when you are at a refueling point or gas station. • Observe restrictions on the ...any certification given to this warning may lead to suspension or denial of cell phone services to the operation of the vehicle at all times. Failure to stop the vehicle before using your cell... phone when in progress. • When driving a vehicle, you MUST exercise proper control of the ...
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... Regulator) instead of electronic products. You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of the crossed out bin indicates that you communicate using your phone, the system handling your call , except in an emergency. When you connect the charger to answer or make a call controls the power ... is recommended that the product (electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in the electric current may damage the charger and/or the cell phone. IEEE 1725 1 Do not disassemble/open, crush, bend/ deform, or puncture/shred the battery. 2 Do not attempt to modify/remanufacture, or insert...
... Regulator) instead of electronic products. You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of the crossed out bin indicates that you communicate using your phone, the system handling your call , except in an emergency. When you connect the charger to answer or make a call controls the power ... is recommended that the product (electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in the electric current may damage the charger and/or the cell phone. IEEE 1725 1 Do not disassemble/open, crush, bend/ deform, or puncture/shred the battery. 2 Do not attempt to modify/remanufacture, or insert...
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... standard for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. The design of the battery by connecting to a USB port, the phone should be connected to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by both U.S. Those guidelines are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by.... 5 Use the battery only with charging systems that have completed the USB-IF compliance program. If you suspect any damage to the phone or battery, take it to contact battery terminals. 7 Replace the battery only with another battery that have the USB-IF logo or ...
... standard for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. The design of the battery by connecting to a USB port, the phone should be connected to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by both U.S. Those guidelines are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by.... 5 Use the battery only with charging systems that have completed the USB-IF compliance program. If you suspect any damage to the phone or battery, take it to contact battery terminals. 7 Replace the battery only with another battery that have the USB-IF logo or ...
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... requirements, and should not contain metallic components in its assembly. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. The use of the phone kept 1.5 cm away from the body. Operation is no guarantee that may cause undesired operation. Body-worn operation This device was tested...-worn operations with the instructions, may result. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in a particular installation. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, ...
... requirements, and should not contain metallic components in its assembly. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. The use of the phone kept 1.5 cm away from the body. Operation is no guarantee that may cause undesired operation. Body-worn operation This device was tested...-worn operations with the instructions, may result. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in a particular installation. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, ...
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Setting Up Your Smartphone Congratulations on the Dell logo then lift the cover from AT&T, activation may have been done during the purchase. This section provides information about setting up for the first time: 1 Open the cover Press down with a USB 2.0 port Activating Phone Service You must install the battery, SIM card, and... the purchase of the smartphone features, you purchased this smartphone from the bottom. 18 Smartphone Requirements To use all of your smartphone. To activate the phone service you must: • Sign up your Dell™ Aero smartphone.
Setting Up Your Smartphone Congratulations on the Dell logo then lift the cover from AT&T, activation may have been done during the purchase. This section provides information about setting up for the first time: 1 Open the cover Press down with a USB 2.0 port Activating Phone Service You must install the battery, SIM card, and... the purchase of the smartphone features, you purchased this smartphone from the bottom. 18 Smartphone Requirements To use all of your smartphone. To activate the phone service you must: • Sign up your Dell™ Aero smartphone.
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NOTE: The battery requires at least one full charging cycle to the power adapter, and then plug the power adapter into the slots on the phone and snap the cover in place. 6 Charge the battery CAUTION: Do not use unapproved battery chargers as they may damage your smartphone is fully charged ...
NOTE: The battery requires at least one full charging cycle to the power adapter, and then plug the power adapter into the slots on the phone and snap the cover in place. 6 Charge the battery CAUTION: Do not use unapproved battery chargers as they may damage your smartphone is fully charged ...
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... (see "Charge the battery" on page 25). Use to charge the battery (see "Left View" on page 20). 22 Dell™ Aero Smartphone Accessories Your smartphone may be a slight delay of 3 to 4 seconds before the headset registers the ongoing call. •... Mini-USB to USB cable - Allows you to connect your smartphone to a computer for charging the battery. • Power adapter - To use the headset, connect it to music or perform a phone...
... (see "Charge the battery" on page 25). Use to charge the battery (see "Left View" on page 20). 22 Dell™ Aero Smartphone Accessories Your smartphone may be a slight delay of 3 to 4 seconds before the headset registers the ongoing call. •... Mini-USB to USB cable - Allows you to connect your smartphone to a computer for charging the battery. • Power adapter - To use the headset, connect it to music or perform a phone...
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Deactivates the display and touch screen when the phone is brought near the face during a call to phone conversations. 2 Proximity sensor - Displays phone images. 3 Microphone - Covers the battery, SIM card, and microSD card holder. 3 Camera flash - Use to listen to save battery power and prevent unintended phone behavior. 2 Touch screen - Dell Aero Smartphone Features Front View 1 Back View 2 3 1 3 4 1 Speaker - Use to capture photos and videos. 2 Cover - Use for voice calls. 24 2 1 Camera - Use to capture photos in dim light.
Deactivates the display and touch screen when the phone is brought near the face during a call to phone conversations. 2 Proximity sensor - Displays phone images. 3 Microphone - Covers the battery, SIM card, and microSD card holder. 3 Camera flash - Use to listen to save battery power and prevent unintended phone behavior. 2 Touch screen - Dell Aero Smartphone Features Front View 1 Back View 2 3 1 3 4 1 Speaker - Use to capture photos and videos. 2 Cover - Use for voice calls. 24 2 1 Camera - Use to capture photos in dim light.
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Press (when the display is active): locks or unlocks the display. Use to charge the phone, connect to the Home screen. 3 Mini-USB Connector - Press and hold : Power On/Power Off /Airplane mode. 2 Home/Back key - Press (when the display is in sleep mode): wakes up the display. Left View 1 2 3 MINI USB Dell Aero Smartphone Features 1 Power/Lock key - Press: navigate back one screen at a time. Press and hold : return to a computer or a headset. 25
Press (when the display is active): locks or unlocks the display. Use to charge the phone, connect to the Home screen. 3 Mini-USB Connector - Press and hold : Power On/Power Off /Airplane mode. 2 Home/Back key - Press (when the display is in sleep mode): wakes up the display. Left View 1 2 3 MINI USB Dell Aero Smartphone Features 1 Power/Lock key - Press: navigate back one screen at a time. Press and hold : return to a computer or a headset. 25
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... Send/End key to end the call and go the original call - Press and Hold the Send/End key to answer a call. • Reject a call . Dell Aero Smartphone Features • Start or stop the music. 27 Press the Send/End key to confirm that you ended the second call - NOTE: Two short... beeps sound to answer another call . • Activate Voice Control - During a call - While the phone is idle, press and hold the Send/End key to mute or unmute the call. • Answer another incoming call and put the current call...
... Send/End key to end the call and go the original call - Press and Hold the Send/End key to answer a call. • Reject a call . Dell Aero Smartphone Features • Start or stop the music. 27 Press the Send/End key to confirm that you ended the second call - NOTE: Two short... beeps sound to answer another call . • Activate Voice Control - During a call - While the phone is idle, press and hold the Send/End key to mute or unmute the call. • Answer another incoming call and put the current call...