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... 5 Help...6 Phone overview 7 Menu overview 8 Navigation 9 Charging the battery 12 Memory 12 Using other networks 12 Status icons 13 Calls 14 Making and receiving calls 14 More calling features 16 Entering text 18 Handwriting 18 Using keyboards 19 Contacts 23 Messaging 24 Before you use Messaging 24 Messaging overview 24 Text and multimedia messages 24 Email 25 Viewing messages 26 More about Messaging 26 Media 28 Viewbar and touchbar 28 Updating media libraries 28 Mark mode 29 Photo 29 Music 35 Video 38 Camera 40 Using the camera 40 Camera icons...
... 5 Help...6 Phone overview 7 Menu overview 8 Navigation 9 Charging the battery 12 Memory 12 Using other networks 12 Status icons 13 Calls 14 Making and receiving calls 14 More calling features 16 Entering text 18 Handwriting 18 Using keyboards 19 Contacts 23 Messaging 24 Before you use Messaging 24 Messaging overview 24 Text and multimedia messages 24 Email 25 Viewing messages 26 More about Messaging 26 Media 28 Viewbar and touchbar 28 Updating media libraries 28 Mark mode 29 Photo 29 Music 35 Video 38 Camera 40 Using the camera 40 Camera icons...
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... view Help when you are in your phone. Each PIN digit appears as * unless it from your phone. See SIM card lock on the SIM card before you insert or remove the SIM card. You can find Help on page 23. Help You can save contacts on page 73. SIM card The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which you get from within a specific application by your network operator. Always turn on the phone, follow the instructions to activate...
... view Help when you are in your phone. Each PIN digit appears as * unless it from your phone. See SIM card lock on the SIM card before you insert or remove the SIM card. You can find Help on page 23. Help You can save contacts on page 73. SIM card The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which you get from within a specific application by your network operator. Always turn on the phone, follow the instructions to activate...
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... Menu overview* Messaging Internet Camera Media Photo Music Video Contacts PlayNow™ Entertainment Radio TrackID™ Chat Record sound Location services Google Maps Location Wisepilot Calendar Calls** Organiser File manager My applications Clock RoadSync Google Search Notes Converter Calculator Adobe PDF Quickoffice Help Settings Personal Profiles Themes Standby Phone Date and time Language Display Download settings Sensor settings Touch input Accessories Application sett. Installation files Install settings Calling Call Speed dialling Voicemail Divert calls Call barring Connectivity...
... Menu overview* Messaging Internet Camera Media Photo Music Video Contacts PlayNow™ Entertainment Radio TrackID™ Chat Record sound Location services Google Maps Location Wisepilot Calendar Calls** Organiser File manager My applications Clock RoadSync Google Search Notes Converter Calculator Adobe PDF Quickoffice Help Settings Personal Profiles Themes Standby Phone Date and time Language Display Download settings Sensor settings Touch input Accessories Application sett. Installation files Install settings Calling Call Speed dialling Voicemail Divert calls Call barring Connectivity...
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... memory card, press and select Remove memory card, and then press the edge of this publication. © Print only for private use. Memory You can choose to release and remove it . To insert or remove a memory card 1 Open the memory card cover. 2 Insert the memory card with other networks Making and receiving calls, using messaging and data transfer, for more storage space to your home network (roaming) may have to the phone memory. Photos and music are saved in the phone memory and on a memory card, in the phone memory by default...
... memory card, press and select Remove memory card, and then press the edge of this publication. © Print only for private use. Memory You can choose to release and remove it . To insert or remove a memory card 1 Open the memory card cover. 2 Insert the memory card with other networks Making and receiving calls, using messaging and data transfer, for more storage space to your home network (roaming) may have to the phone memory. Photos and music are saved in the phone memory and on a memory card, in the phone memory by default...
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.... 2 Enter the country code, area code (without the first zero) and phone number. 3 Press . You can call numbers from your ear. Calls Making and receiving calls You need to turn on your phone next to switch networks manually. This could damage your ear when using the loudspeaker. To switch networks manually 1 Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Network > Network mode. 2 Select an option. 14 This is disabled automatically during a call lists. To make a call list. To mute the microphone during calls when you to your contacts and call...
.... 2 Enter the country code, area code (without the first zero) and phone number. 3 Press . You can call numbers from your ear. Calls Making and receiving calls You need to turn on your phone next to switch networks manually. This could damage your ear when using the loudspeaker. To switch networks manually 1 Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Network > Network mode. 2 Select an option. 14 This is disabled automatically during a call lists. To make a call list. To mute the microphone during calls when you to your contacts and call...
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... enter the phone numbers of this folder Draft messages that have been sent, excluding messages sent using Bluetooth connectivity, are stored here Outbox Messages waiting to a received message • Select Options > Reply. The availability of multiple recipients manually, use a semicolon to download your new email messages, or view your text. 5 Select Options > Add content and add a picture, video clip or sound. 6 To send the message, select . When you cannot send or receive multimedia messages, see I cannot use Internet-based services on your network...
... enter the phone numbers of this folder Draft messages that have been sent, excluding messages sent using Bluetooth connectivity, are stored here Outbox Messages waiting to a received message • Select Options > Reply. The availability of multiple recipients manually, use a semicolon to download your new email messages, or view your text. 5 Select Options > Add content and add a picture, video clip or sound. 6 To send the message, select . When you cannot send or receive multimedia messages, see I cannot use Internet-based services on your network...
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... update media libraries manually • Tap in online albums. You need the correct Internet settings to the play view To view a photo in online photo albums. The viewing options are: • Latest photo - The latest taken photo or video clip is an Internet version of this function. • Pictures - photos and video clips in the touchbar. Return to the main Media menu Go to Camera album Go to Photo tags Go to Web albums Go to use...
... update media libraries manually • Tap in online albums. You need the correct Internet settings to the play view To view a photo in online photo albums. The viewing options are: • Latest photo - The latest taken photo or video clip is an Internet version of this function. • Pictures - photos and video clips in the touchbar. Return to the main Media menu Go to Camera album Go to Photo tags Go to Web albums Go to use...
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..., the Touch capture - The photo is automatically saved. To record a video clip 1 Activate the camera and press to switch to video mode. 2 Press fully down to form a seamless wide picture BestPic™ - prioritises distant objects. text and drawings will be sharp, with flash. emphasises skin tones and a slightly soft appearance Landscape - use when the lighting conditions are taken sequentially and connected to each other to start recording. 3 To stop recording...
..., the Touch capture - The photo is automatically saved. To record a video clip 1 Activate the camera and press to switch to video mode. 2 Press fully down to form a seamless wide picture BestPic™ - prioritises distant objects. text and drawings will be sharp, with flash. emphasises skin tones and a slightly soft appearance Landscape - use when the lighting conditions are taken sequentially and connected to each other to start recording. 3 To stop recording...
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... to edit the settings. 49 This is making the request. use . use information received from doing so. GPS data You can check how many satellites your phone has detected, and whether your location. The access point and server address may be able to your service provider, and you receive a position request, a message appears showing the service that is an Internet version of travel. To view the satellite status • Select Menu > Location services > Location > GPS data...
... to edit the settings. 49 This is making the request. use . use information received from doing so. GPS data You can check how many satellites your phone has detected, and whether your location. The access point and server address may be able to your service provider, and you receive a position request, a message appears showing the service that is an Internet version of travel. To view the satellite status • Select Menu > Location services > Location > GPS data...
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... alarm • When the alarm sounds, select Stop. To open . To restore files to the phone memory 1 To move content from the memory card to your phone. My applications You can set a new alarm 1 Select Menu > Organiser > Clock > New alarm. 2 Select Alarm time: and enter the time. 3 Select Description and enter the alarm title. 4 Select Repeat and select an option. To remove an alarm 1 Select Menu > Organiser > Clock > Alarms. 2 Select an alarm and select Options > Delete alarm. You can view the current time at different locations...
... alarm • When the alarm sounds, select Stop. To open . To restore files to the phone memory 1 To move content from the memory card to your phone. My applications You can set a new alarm 1 Select Menu > Organiser > Clock > New alarm. 2 Select Alarm time: and enter the time. 3 Select Description and enter the alarm title. 4 Select Repeat and select an option. To remove an alarm 1 Select Menu > Organiser > Clock > Alarms. 2 Select an alarm and select Options > Delete alarm. You can view the current time at different locations...
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... provide secure, wireless and direct push synchronisation of information. See Internet on your phone to help , select Options > Help. As soon as contacts, files, folders and calendar entries in RoadSync. To set up a RoadSync™ account 1 Select Menu > Organiser > RoadSync. 2 Select Next and follow the instructions on the phone. For example, you check the settings or connections. • Restart the phone. • Reset all email messages in your phone. Email messages go to Messaging...
... provide secure, wireless and direct push synchronisation of information. See Internet on your phone to help , select Options > Help. As soon as contacts, files, folders and calendar entries in RoadSync. To set up a RoadSync™ account 1 Select Menu > Organiser > RoadSync. 2 Select Next and follow the instructions on the phone. For example, you check the settings or connections. • Restart the phone. • Reset all email messages in your phone. Email messages go to Messaging...
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... message centre attemps to resend your messages without notifications. • Access point in use to resend your message if the first attempt fails. If the message cannot be shown in text, fax or paging format. • Preferred connection - Email settings To manage mailboxes 1 Select Menu > Messaging. 2 Select Options > Settings > Email. 70 This is deleted from the following settings are sent in the log. • Deny report sending - select Full support...
... message centre attemps to resend your messages without notifications. • Access point in use to resend your message if the first attempt fails. If the message cannot be shown in text, fax or paging format. • Preferred connection - Email settings To manage mailboxes 1 Select Menu > Messaging. 2 Select Options > Settings > Email. 70 This is deleted from the following settings are sent in the log. • Deny report sending - select Full support...
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... phone 1 Select Menu > Messaging. 2 Select Options > Settings > Email. 3 Select Mailboxes. 4 Tap the mailbox to save your phone to receive cell broadcast messages, select On. • Language - To choose specific languages, select Selected. to set how many sent messages are saved, enter a number. The default limit is an Internet version of saved messages - When the limit is reached, the oldest message is renamed accordingly. view your messages in groups. • Show email in use . If you name your service...
... phone 1 Select Menu > Messaging. 2 Select Options > Settings > Email. 3 Select Mailboxes. 4 Tap the mailbox to save your phone to receive cell broadcast messages, select On. • Language - To choose specific languages, select Selected. to set how many sent messages are saved, enter a number. The default limit is an Internet version of saved messages - When the limit is reached, the oldest message is renamed accordingly. view your messages in groups. • Show email in use . If you name your service...
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...0000. A locked phone cannot be used to prevent accidental dialling of your phone. • Lock if SIM card changed - set a time-out after which the phone automatically locks. Avoid using a SIM card service. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. Turning off the PIN request may not be four to track transfers and transactions of usage-right protected media files are using access codes similar to emergency numbers to unlock the phone. view and edit phone certificates. To access certificate management 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone management > Security...
...0000. A locked phone cannot be used to prevent accidental dialling of your phone. • Lock if SIM card changed - set a time-out after which the phone automatically locks. Avoid using a SIM card service. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. Turning off the PIN request may not be four to track transfers and transactions of usage-right protected media files are using access codes similar to emergency numbers to unlock the phone. view and edit phone certificates. To access certificate management 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone management > Security...
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... network services, and your old PIN once and new PIN twice. To turn on the phone lock 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone management > Security > Phone and SIM card > Phone autolock period > User defined. 2 To automatically lock your phone when you do not use of the phone and follow the instructions that appear. 73 This is important that you remember your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Phone lock You can change the phone lock code to any four-to enter your new code. Security module To access security...
... network services, and your old PIN once and new PIN twice. To turn on the phone lock 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone management > Security > Phone and SIM card > Phone autolock period > User defined. 2 To automatically lock your phone when you do not use of the phone and follow the instructions that appear. 73 This is important that you remember your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Phone lock You can change the phone lock code to any four-to enter your new code. Security module To access security...
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... auto setup message, or contact your operator subscription supports fax transmission, fax calls will be almost out of network range. Delete, for more space available to store information, you must then free up memory to use Internet-based services Your subscription does not include data capability. Cannot use . See Diverting calls on the screen, you do not try to send a fax to a Bluetooth headset or a regular headset. Enter new settings. See also Email settings...
... auto setup message, or contact your operator subscription supports fax transmission, fax calls will be almost out of network range. Delete, for more space available to store information, you must then free up memory to use Internet-based services Your subscription does not include data capability. Cannot use . See Diverting calls on the screen, you do not try to send a fax to a Bluetooth headset or a regular headset. Enter new settings. See also Email settings...
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... correct item is activated. See To use the setup wizard on page 64. • Install Sony Ericsson PC Companion and enter the necessary settings. All data will be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support. See Synchronising on page 65 and the help function in your phone and the other device, and the visibility of the phone is turned on your computer using a USB cable or a Bluetooth connection. Problems connecting to a PC or...
... correct item is activated. See To use the setup wizard on page 64. • Install Sony Ericsson PC Companion and enter the necessary settings. All data will be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support. See Synchronising on page 65 and the help function in your phone and the other device, and the visibility of the phone is turned on your computer using a USB cable or a Bluetooth connection. Problems connecting to a PC or...
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... assembly 5 audio book 36 accessing 36 auto review 46 auto rotate 45 automatic time update 67 available memory 12 B backing up and restoring 53 battery inserting 5 before making video calls 15 you use Google 55 Bluetooth™ wireless technology 61 bookmarks 51 C calculator 56 calendar 55 calibration 69 call time and cost 17 waiting 16 call list 15 camera 40 camera album 30 cell broadcast settings 71 change main menu view 9 changing date and time 67 language 67 profiles 66...
... assembly 5 audio book 36 accessing 36 auto review 46 auto rotate 45 automatic time update 67 available memory 12 B backing up and restoring 53 battery inserting 5 before making video calls 15 you use Google 55 Bluetooth™ wireless technology 61 bookmarks 51 C calculator 56 calendar 55 calibration 69 call time and cost 17 waiting 16 call list 15 camera 40 camera album 30 cell broadcast settings 71 change main menu view 9 changing date and time 67 language 67 profiles 66...
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... stabiliser 44 inserting texts on a photo 34 installation settings 74 installation files sending 74 Internet 51 K key lock 9 keyguard 9 keys 7 L language 67 light 46 location information 45 location services 48 lock screen 9 logging out of web albums 31 M main menu view change 9 making and receiving calls 14 master reset 74 media 28 marking items 29 more commands 28 music 35 navigation 28 photo 29 play view 28 touchbar 28 updating media libraries 28 viewbar 28 memory 12 memory card 12 menu overview 8 messaging settings 69 microphone 46 more browser features 51...
... stabiliser 44 inserting texts on a photo 34 installation settings 74 installation files sending 74 Internet 51 K key lock 9 keyguard 9 keys 7 L language 67 light 46 location information 45 location services 48 lock screen 9 logging out of web albums 31 M main menu view change 9 making and receiving calls 14 master reset 74 media 28 marking items 29 more commands 28 music 35 navigation 28 photo 29 play view 28 touchbar 28 updating media libraries 28 viewbar 28 memory 12 memory card 12 menu overview 8 messaging settings 69 microphone 46 more browser features 51...
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... a photo 30 text entry 18 text message settings 70 themes 66 changing 66 time automatic update 67 time and date 67 TrackID 59 traditional keypad 19 transfer method Bluetooth™ wireless technology 61 USB cable 60 transferring and handling content 60 turning on/off Bluetooth™ function 61 U updating phone software 63 USB cable 60 V video 38 calls 15 playback controls 36, 39 viewbar 38 video format 46 viewfinder 40 viewing online photos 30 viewing pictures 32 voice recorder 59 voicemail 16 W web albums...
... a photo 30 text entry 18 text message settings 70 themes 66 changing 66 time automatic update 67 time and date 67 TrackID 59 traditional keypad 19 transfer method Bluetooth™ wireless technology 61 USB cable 60 transferring and handling content 60 turning on/off Bluetooth™ function 61 U updating phone software 63 USB cable 60 V video 38 calls 15 playback controls 36, 39 viewbar 38 video format 46 viewfinder 40 viewing online photos 30 viewing pictures 32 voice recorder 59 voicemail 16 W web albums...