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OVERVIEW This Guide Provides You with Everything You Need to Get Started OVERVIEW This guide provides you with everything you need to get started. If you need additional information on features and services, please select one of these helpful options: n Refer to your online User Manual at www.t-mobile.com. n On your phone, tap Start > My Account. n On your phone, tap Start > T-Mobile Help. n On your phone, tap Start > Help. n Visit the T-Mobile forums at www.forums.t-mobile.com. n Call Customer Care by dialing 611. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introducing Your Phone ..................... 1 Social Networking .......................... 39 Service Activation .............................. 2 Camera .......................................... 41 SIM Card ............................................ 3 Video .............................................. 43 Memory Card ..................................... 5 Location ......................................... 45 Battery ............................................... 7 Web Browsing ............................... 49 Power ................................................. 9 Windows® Marketplace ................. 51 Setup Wizard ................................... 10 Accessories for Your Phone .......... 53 Home Screen................................... 13 Emergency Dialing ........................ 54 Touch Screen Navigation ................ 15 Caring for Your Phone ................... 54 On-Screen Keyboard ....................... 16 Tips for Safety ................................ 55 Wireless Controls ............................. 18 Additional Information ................... 57 Call Functions .................................. 19 Contacts ......................................... 19 Voicemail ......................................... 22 Microsoft® My Phone ....................... 24 Synchronize with ActiveSync® ......... 26 Bluetooth® ....................................... 29 Text Messaging ............................... 31 Instant Messaging ........................... 33 Email ................................................ 35 INTRODUCING YOUR PHONE SERVICE ACTIVATION HTC HD2 If you are a new T-Mobile customer and your service has not been activated, Ambient light/ simply call Customer Care at 1-800-937- Proximity sensors 8997 from your landline phone and a Earpiece T-Mobile Activations representative will assist you. You will need the following information when activating service: n Service Agreement and agent Volume keys Start key Press to go to code on your Agreement Start screen. n Your name, home address, home phone, and billing address Home key Press to go to Clear/Back NOTE: For business and government accounts, Home screen. key please provide the name of your company or government agency, address, and tax ID. Send key End key n Your Social Security number, current Press to make Press to hang driver’s license number, and date and answer calls. up and exit Press and hold menus. of birth for credit check purposes to launch voice Press and n Your choice of T-Mobile rate plan and command. hold to lock or power on/off. services (visit www.t-mobile.com for latest plan information) Headset port Microphone n SIM serial number and IMEI number Sync Connector/ (located on the box bar code label) Charger port By activating service, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to be bound by each of T-Mobile’s Terms and Conditions and your Service Agreement. 1 2 SIM CARD 3. To remove the battery from the phone, pull the tab on the plastic Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) film wrapped over the top of the card identifies you to the wireless battery. Remove and discard the network. Your phone will not work plastic film. without the SIM card. To insert the SIM card and battery: 1. Detach your SIM card. 4. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner facing out of the slot. 2. Insert your fingernail into the slot 5. Align the gold contacts on the left side of the battery cover on the battery with and lift the cover off of the phone. the contacts in the battery compartment. Lie the battery flat and do not angle it as you insert it. Push the battery into place and replace the battery cover. 3 4 MEMORY CARD Move files between memory card and phone Your phone ships with a preinstalled microSD memory card where you 1. Tap Start. can store multimedia files such as 2. Tap File Explorer. video clips, music tracks, sound files, images, and messaging data. Many 3. Tap Up until you see My Device entertainment applications are already in the top left corner below File installed on the card. Explorer. NOTE: Do not remove the memory card from 4. Tap Storage Card. the phone. You will be unable to use the applications preinstalled on the card. 5. Touch and hold the desired file. 6. Tap Copy or Cut. Locate files on memory card Pictures, videos, and music files are 7. Tap Up until you see My Device saved to the memory card by default. in the top left corner below File Explorer. 1. Tap Start. 8. Tap the destination folder. 2. Tap File Explorer. 9. Tap Menu. 3. Tap Up until you see My Device in the top left corner below File 10. Tap Edit. Explorer. 11. Tap Paste. 4. Tap Storage Card. 5 6 BATTERY Battery charge icons Charge using a computer Low battery Full battery Plug the small end of the USB cable into the Sync Connector on the bottom Battery charging of your phone. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your Tips for conserving battery life computer. Try these tips to conserve the life of your battery: Charge using a wall outlet Turn off TeleNav GPS NavigatorTM Plug the small end of the USB cable into 1. Tap Start. the Sync Connector on the bottom of 2. Tap TeleNav. your phone. Plug the other end of the 3. Tap Exit and Yes. USB cable into the USB port of the AC adapter. Plug the AC adapter into a wall Turn off Google MapsTM outlet. 1. Tap Start. 2. Tap Google Maps. 3. Tap Menu. 4. Tap Exit. Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 1. From the Home screen, touch and hold the active tab and slide right or left to the Settings tab. 2. Tap Wireless controls. 3. Tap the Off/On icon for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to turn off. 7 8 Reduce the backlight brightness SetUP WIZARD 1. From the Home screen, touch and When you turn on your phone for the hold the active tab and slide right ® or left to the Settings tab. first time, Windows Mobile guides you through a series of screens to help you 2. Tap Sound & Display. set up and use your phone. 3. Scroll and Tap Backlight. 1. Start typing or tap Skip to skip the 4. Tap Automatically adjust typing tutorial. backlight to clear the check box. 2. Your phone automatically 5. Under Backlight Adjustment, searches for nearby networks. If touch and slide the Bright slider any Wi-Fi networks are found, tap to reduce the backlight brightness. OK. 6. Tap Done. 3. Tap the desired network. 4. If necessary, enter the network key and tap Done. POWER 5. Tap Next. To turn on the phone, press and hold 6. Tap Agree or Disagree for the End key. Google Location services. 7. Tap one of the following: To turn off phone, press and hold the n End key and tap Power Off. Outlook n Gmail NOTE: If phone is locked, slide to unlock n AOL Mail the phone before powering off. n Yahoo! Mail n Other Mail Accounts 9 10 8. Enter your e-mail address and 18. Enter your e-mail address or password. username. 9. Tap Next. 19. Enter your password. 10. If necessary, enter additional 20. Tap Login. information. 21. Set up another social networking 11. Tap Next. account or tap Next. 12. If desired, tap to select or clear 22. If prompted, tap Set Local Time the check box for Send/Receive to set the current time. email automatically. 23. Read how to sychronize your 13. If you will receive e-mail phone with your computer and tap automatically, tap the drop-down Next. menu and select a time period for sending and receiving e-mail. 24. Tap Finish. 14. Tap to select or clear the check boxes for Use automatic send/ receive schedule when roaming. 15. Tap Done. 16. Set up more e-mail accounts or tap Next. 17. Tap one of the following: n Facebook n YouTube n Twitter 11 12 HOME SCREEN Navigation tabs Quickly access commonly used features From the Home screen, you can quickly with the navigation tabs. access applications and settings through quick links, the Start menu, To use the navigation tabs: status icons, and navigation tabs. n Tap the desired tab to select it. NOTE: Screen images are simulated and may differ from your actual screen. n Touch and hold the active tab and slide right or left. Release when the desired tab is active. Start menu Status icons Tap to access all Tap to access the g Slide right or left to scroll programs and Notifications screen. settings. through the tabs Navigation tabs Quick links Touch and slide to Tap to access access commonly featured used features. applications. Phone Menu Tap to dial a Tap to customize quick phone number. links, navigation tabs, change the wallpaper, and more. Enhance your mobile experience with entertainment applications and games preinstalled on your phone. Tap Start and tap the desired application to start having fun. 13 14 TOUCH SCREEN NAVIGATION ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD n Tap an item to open or activate it. You can enter text using the on-screen keyboard in either profile or landscape n Touch and slide your finger up view. or down the screen to scroll n through lists of menu items. To open the on-screen keyboard, tap a text entry field n Flick the screen in an upward or tap the Keyboard icon or downward motion to at the bottom of the screen. quickly scroll through a list. n To close the on-screen keyboard, tap the Keyboard icon again. n To use the keyboard in landscape view, turn the phone counter-clockwise and tap the Keyboard icon. n To enter numbers or symbols, tap the Number/Symbol icon.
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