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Page 1 - Getting Started Guide

Getting Started GuideMOTO Q 9c by Motorola®www.sprint.com© 2007 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. SPRINT and other trademarks are trademarks of Spri

Page 2 - Software Copyright Notice

2 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Section 1ASetting Up ServiceIn This Section⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Service⽧ Setting Up Your Voicemail⽧ Sprint A

Page 3 - Table of Contents

92 Section 2H: Using the Built-in Camerarecording and Resume (right softkey) to continue recording. Playing Video ClipsVideo clips are automatically s

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Section 2H: Using the Built-in Camera 93CameraFor more video playback and Windows Media features, see “Using the Media Player” on page 96.If a call co

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94 Section 2H: Using the Built-in CameraSetting Picture OptionsPicture options allow you to choose certain default settings for the pictures and video

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Section 2I: Using Media and Web Features 95Media and WebSection 2IUsing Media and Web FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Using the Media Player⽧ Using the Web B

Page 7 - Welcome to Sprint

96 Section 2I: Using Media and Web FeaturesUsing the Media PlayerA version of Windows Media Player Mobile version 10 (or higher) for Smartphones is av

Page 8 - Introduction

Section 2I: Using Media and Web Features 97Media and WebPlaying Music and VideosThese are some of the options you have when playing music or video fil

Page 9 - Getting Started

98 Section 2I: Using Media and Web Features2. Open the Windows Media player and update your library. (See page 96.)3. After your library is updated, y

Page 10 - Setting Up Service

Section 2I: Using Media and Web Features 99Media and WebUsing the Web BrowserYou can use Internet Explorer Mobile to search and view the Web.To use th

Page 11 - Setting Up Your Device

100 Section 2I: Using Media and Web FeaturesDownloading and Copying FilesYou can copy or download media files from your computer or the Internet onto

Page 12 - Setting Up Your Voicemail

Section 2I: Using Media and Web Features 101Media and WebUsing the File ManagerYou can use the File Manager to sort, view, copy, and move files on you

Page 13 - Sprint Account Passwords

Section 1A: Setting Up Service 3Setting Up ServiceGetting Started With Sprint ServiceSetting Up Your Device1. Install the battery (if necessary).䡲 Pre

Page 14 - Getting Help

102 Section 2J: Using Contacts and CalendarSection 2JUsing Contacts and CalendarIn This Section⽧ Using Contacts⽧ Using CalendarYour device Contacts an

Page 15 - Sprint Operator Services

Section 2J: Using Contacts and Calendar 103Contacts & CalendarUsing ContactsThe number of contacts you can store in your device is limited only by

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104 Section 2J: Using Contacts and CalendarEditing a Contacts EntryTo edit a Contacts entry:1. Press Contacts (right softkey).— or —Press Start (left

Page 17 - Using Your Device

Section 2J: Using Contacts and Calendar 105Contacts & CalendarTo assign a category for a contact:1. While creating or editing a contact, scroll to

Page 18 - About Your Device

106 Section 2J: Using Contacts and CalendarAssigning a Picture IDYou can assign a picture to a contact. This picture will display when you receive a c

Page 19 - Features of Your Device

Section 2J: Using Contacts and Calendar 107Contacts & CalendarViewing Calendar Events1. Press Start (left softkey) and select Calendar.2. To chang

Page 20

108 Section 2K: Using BluetoothSection 2KUsing BluetoothIn This Section⽧ Turning Bluetooth Power On or Off⽧ Pairing With a Device⽧ Sending Objects to

Page 21 - Getting More Information

Section 2K: Using Bluetooth 109BluetoothTurning Bluetooth Power On or OffIf Bluetooth power is on, your device can automatically connect with the hand

Page 22 - Getting to Know Your Device

110 Section 2K: Using Bluetooth3. Choose the type of target device you are trying to connect (handsfree headset, stereo headset, keyboard, etc.).4. Pu

Page 23 - Your Device

Section 2L: Using Voice Recognition 111Voice CommandsSection 2LUsing Voice RecognitionIn This Section⽧ About Voice Recognition⽧ Using Voice Recognitio

Page 24 - Side Views of Your Device

4 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Setting Up Your VoicemailUnanswered phone calls are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your device

Page 25 - Back View of Your Device

112 Section 2L: Using Voice RecognitionAbout Voice RecognitionYou can use voice recognition to make calls, and open and use device applications by spe

Page 26 - Key Functions

Section 2L: Using Voice Recognition 113Voice Commands䡲 “Open” and then the name of the main menu program you want to go to. Not all main menu programs

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114 Section 2L: Using Voice Recognition

Page 28 - Accessories

Section 3Sprint Service Features

Page 29 - Turning Your Device Off

116 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSection 3ASprint Service Features: The BasicsIn This Section⽧ Using Voicemail⽧ Using SMS Text Messa

Page 30 - Using the Battery and Charger

Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 117Sprint ServiceUsing VoicemailSetting Up Your VoicemailAll unanswered calls to your device are autom

Page 31

118 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSending an Incoming Call to VoicemailTo send an incoming call directly to voicemail:䊳 Press Ignore

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Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 119Sprint ServiceVoicemail OptionsYour device offers several options for organizing and accessing your

Page 33 - Installing the Battery

120 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSprint CallbackYou can return a call after listening to a message without disconnecting from voicem

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Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 121Sprint ServiceVoicemail-to-Voicemail Receipt RequestYou can request confirmation that your voicemai

Page 35 - Charging the Battery

Section 1A: Setting Up Service 5Setting Up ServiceSprint Account PasswordsAs a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account in

Page 36 - Using the Charger

122 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsVoicemail Menu KeyFollowing the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use your keypad to navigat

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Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 123Sprint ServiceUsing SMS Text MessagingWith SMS Text Messaging, you can send instant text messages f

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124 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics5. Press Send (left softkey).To send a text message from the Home screen:1. Use the keypad to enter

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Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 125Sprint ServiceUsing On DemandWith Sprint’s exclusive On Demand feature, you can personalize your de

Page 40 - Getting Around Your Device

126 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsAccessing On Demand InformationFinding the information you’re looking for with On Demand is as easy

Page 41 - Understanding the Home Screen

Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 127Sprint ServiceUsing Caller IDCaller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the devi

Page 42 - Softkey Labels

128 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsMaking a Three-Way CallWith Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When us

Page 43 - Status Indicator Row

Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 129Sprint ServiceUsing Call ForwardingCall Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to anot

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130 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsUsing Your Device as a ModemAfter you have installed Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center (for Vi

Page 45 - Navigating Menus and Lists

Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 131Sprint ServiceTo use your device as a modem:1. After you have set your Internet Sharing options, co

Page 46 - The Main Menu

6 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Getting HelpVisit www.sprint.comYou can go online to:䢇 Access your account information.䢇 Check your minutes used (dep

Page 47

132 Section 3B: Sprint Voice CommandSection 3BSprint Voice Command In This Section⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command⽧ Creating Your Own Addre

Page 48 - Displaying Your Phone Number

Section 3B: Sprint Voice Command 133Voice CommandGetting Started With Sprint Voice CommandWith Sprint Voice Command:䢇 You can store all your contacts’

Page 49 - Setting the Volume

134 Section 3B: Sprint Voice CommandCreating Your Own Address BookYou can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with each name havi

Page 50 - Home key (X) and then

Section 3B: Sprint Voice Command 135Voice CommandMaking a Call With Sprint Voice CommandTo make a call with Sprint Voice Command:1. Press * and then p

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136 Section 3B: Sprint Voice CommandGetting Information With Sprint Voice CommandTo access information using Sprint Voice Command:1. Press * and then

Page 52 - Using Calling Features

Section 4Safety, Warranty, and Legal Information

Page 53 - Making and Answering Calls

138 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationSection 4AImportant Safety InformationIn This Section⽧ General Precautions⽧ Safety and General Information

Page 54

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 139Important Safety InformationGeneral PrecautionsThere are several simple guidelines to operating your phone

Page 55 - Turning Off Call Alerts

140 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationSafety and General InformationThis section contains important information on the safe and efficient operat

Page 56 - Using Speakerphone

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 141Important Safety InformationProduct OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile devi

Page 57 - Using Call History

Section 1A: Setting Up Service 7Setting Up ServiceTo check your minutes:䊳 Press *4 and then press the Call/Answer key (N).Sprint 411You have access to

Page 58 - Tracking Call Times and Costs

142 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationPersons with implantable medical devices should observe the following precautions:䢇 ALWAYS keep the phone

Page 59 - Using Speed Dial

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 143Important Safety Information䢇 Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving cond

Page 60 - Deleting Speed Dial Entries

144 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationChoking HazardsYour mobile device or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may present a cho

Page 61 - Redialing a Number

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 145Important Safety InformationSeizures/BlackoutsSome people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blac

Page 62 - Entering Text

146 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationFCC Notice To UsersMotorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any

Page 63

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 147Important Safety InformationHearing Aid CompatibilityA number of Sprint Nextel phones have been tested for

Page 64 - Text Entry Tips

148 Section 4A: Important Safety Information“T” Rating: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing ai

Page 65 - Using the Input Method Editor

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 149Important Safety InformationSpecific Absorption Rate DataThis model wireless phone meets the government’s

Page 66 - Synchronizing and Using Email

150 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationBefore a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and cer

Page 67 - Synchronizing

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 151Important Safety InformationInformation From the World Health OrganizationPresent scientific information d

Page 68 - Synchronizing Over the Air

8 Section 1A: Setting Up Service

Page 69 - Sync and Email

152 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationOwner’s RecordThe model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the

Page 70 - Caution:

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 153Important Safety InformationWireless: The New RecyclableYour mobile device can be recycled. Recycling your

Page 71

154 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationCalifornia Perchlorate LabelSome mobile phones use an internal, permanent backup battery on the printed ci

Page 72 - Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 155Important Safety InformationPrivacy and Data SecurityMotorola understands that privacy and data security a

Page 73 - Using Email

156 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationIf you have further questions regarding how use of your mobile device may impact your privacy or data secu

Page 74 - Basic Message Options

Section 4A: Important Safety Information 157Important Safety InformationSmart Practices While DrivingDrive Safe, Call SmartSM Check the laws and regul

Page 75

158 Section 4A: Important Safety Information䢇 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talki

Page 76

Section 4B: Motorola’s Warranty 159WarrantySection 4BMotorola’s WarrantyIn This Section⽧ Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada⽧ S

Page 77 - Sending a Message

160 Section 4B: Motorola’s WarrantyMotorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaWhat Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions c

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Section 4B: Motorola’s Warranty 161WarrantyExclusionsNormal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear an

Page 79

Section 2Using Your Device

Page 80 - Managing Your Email Folders

162 Section 4B: Motorola’s WarrantyUnauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation,

Page 81

Section 4B: Motorola’s Warranty 163WarrantyWho Is Covered?This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.What Wil

Page 82 - Deleting an Email Account

164 Section 4B: Motorola’s WarrantyHow to Obtain Warranty Service or Other InformationYou will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Acces

Page 83 - Customizing Your Device

Section 4B: Motorola’s Warranty 165WarrantyWhat Other Limitations Are There?ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIE

Page 84 - Understanding Roaming

166 Section 4B: Motorola’s WarrantyService and RepairsGo to www.motorola.com/consumer/support, where you can select from a number of customer care opt

Page 85

Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreement 167Microsoft LicenseSection 4CMicrosoft End User License AgreementMICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS FO

Page 86 - Using Profiles

168 Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreementand Microsoft make no representations, warranties or other determinations that ANY use of this sof

Page 87

Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreement 169Microsoft LicenseMobile Operator’s network is not operating or configured to operate with the devi

Page 88 - Using Settings

170 Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreementconnect. You may switch off some of these features or not use them. For more information about the

Page 89 - Using Custom Sounds

Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreement 171Microsoft Licenseconsent prior to the upgrade. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to

Page 90 - Adjusting Time and Date

10 Section 2A: About Your DeviceSection 2AAbout Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Features of Your Device⽧ Getting More InformationYour device is packed wit

Page 91 - Changing the Display Language

172 Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreement9. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Contact Motorola for support options. Refer to the support number provided wit

Page 92 - Using Personalize My Q

Section 4C: Microsoft End User License Agreement 173Microsoft License16. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. The software is provided “as is”. You bear al

Page 93 - Softkey Option

174 IndexIndexAAccessories 20ActiveSync 62Alerts 47Answering Calls 45Audio Enhancement 86BBackground 80Backlight 81Battery 22–28Capacity 22Ch

Page 94 - Setting Audio Enhancement

Index 175IndexSignatures 70Emergency Calls 47FFile Manager 101Flight Mode 86HHearing Aid Compatibility 146, 147Home Screen 33–37, 80IInput Metho

Page 95 - Using the Built-in Camera

176 IndexSoftkeys 34Sounds 81Speakerphone 48Speed DialContacts 51Deleting 52Menu Shortcuts 52SprintCustomer Service 6Sprint 411 7Sprint Custom

Page 96 - Taking Pictures

Section 2A: About Your Device 11About Your DeviceFeatures of Your DeviceCongratulations on the purchase of your MOTO Q 9c by Motorola. Your new device

Page 97 - Taking a Self-Portrait

Motorola, Inc.Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 www.hellomoto.com1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (T

Page 98 - Viewing Stored Pictures

12 Section 2A: About Your Device䢇 The miniSD card slot lets you expand your device’s memory to hold whatever you need (page 29).䢇 Bluetooth® capabilit

Page 99 - Shooting Videos

Section 2A: About Your Device 13About Your DeviceGetting More InformationIn addition to this Getting Started Guide, there are many resources you can g

Page 100 - Playing Video Clips

14 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceSection 2BGetting to Know Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Your Device⽧ Accessories⽧ Turning Your Device On and O

Page 101 - Menu and select

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 15Your DeviceYour DeviceFront View of Your DeviceòCAPSFn5. Call/Answer3. Center2. Navigation6. Home Key7. Alt/

Page 102 - Setting Picture Options

16 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceSide Views of Your DeviceFnCAPSòòFn22. Thumb Wheel21. Undo/Back19. Memory Card Slot20. Mini-USB Port B

Page 103 - Using Media and Web Features

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 17Your DeviceBack View of Your Device28. Headset Jack25. Camera27. Battery Door26. Speakers Flash

Page 104 - Using the Media Player

18 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceKey Functions1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.2. Navigation Key (S) scrolls throug

Page 105 - Playing Music and Videos

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 19Your Device13. Caps Key (Â) allows you to change between uppercase, lowercase, and caps lock within a text i

Page 106 - Setting Video Controls

20 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device23. Camera Lens lets you capture clear pictures and videos.24. Light Sensor adjusts the brightness of the di

Page 107 - Using the Web Browser

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 21Your DeviceTurning Your Device On and OffTurning Your Device OnTo turn your device on:䊳 Press and hold the P

Page 108 - Downloading and Copying Files

Table of ContentsWelcome to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 109 - Using the File Manager

22 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceUsing the Battery and ChargerSprint-approved or Motorola-approved batteries and accessories can be found at

Page 110 - Using Contacts and Calendar

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 23Your DeviceBattery Use and Battery Safety䢇 Motorola recommends you always use Motorola-branded batteries and

Page 111 - Using Contacts

24 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device䢇 It is normal over time for battery life to decrease, and for the battery to exhibit shorter runtime betwee

Page 112 - Finding a Contacts Entry

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 25Your DeviceInstalling the BatteryTo install the Li-Ion battery:1. Make sure the device is powered off.2. Pre

Page 113 - Assigning a Ring Tone

26 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device4. Insert the top of the battery into the battery area. Be sure the gold-colored areas on the battery are to

Page 114 - Using Calendar

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 27Your DeviceRemoving the BatteryTo remove your battery:1. Make sure the device is powered off.2. Remove the b

Page 115 - Viewing Calendar Events

28 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceUsing the ChargerTo use the charger provided with your device:1. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.

Page 116 - Using Bluetooth

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 29Your DeviceInserting and Removing a miniSD CardYour device supports the use of an optional miniSD (Secure Di

Page 117 - Pairing With a Device

30 Section 2B: Getting to Know Your DeviceTo insert a miniSD card into your device:1. Open the memory slot cover. Place your fingernail on the ridge t

Page 118 - To select an item, press s

Section 2B: Getting to Know Your Device 31Your Device4. Place the memory card cover back in place and push to close. To remove a miniSD card from your

Page 119 - Using Voice Recognition

Using Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Using Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 120 - About Voice Recognition

32 Section 2C: Getting Around Your DeviceSection 2CGetting Around Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Understanding the Home Screen⽧ Navigating Menus and List

Page 121 - Voice Commands

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 33Getting AroundUnderstanding the Home ScreenThe Home screen displays when you turn on the device. You can acce

Page 122

34 Section 2C: Getting Around Your DeviceSoftkey LabelsSoftkey labels show the current softkey functions.On the Home screen, the left softkey label is

Page 123 - Sprint Service Features

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 35Getting AroundStatus Indicator RowStatus indicators display at the top of the Home screen. These are some of

Page 124 - Section 3A

36 Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device䢇 Message Indicators – Show when you receive new messages. Indicators can include:䡲 C – new email or text mes

Page 125 - Using Voicemail

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 37Getting Around䢇 TTY Indicator (Ú) – Shows when your device is in TTY mode, for use when making a call with a

Page 126 - 3. Enter your passcode

38 Section 2C: Getting Around Your DeviceThe Main MenuThe following items are available in the main menu:䢇 g – Internet Explorer䢇 O – On Demand䢇 U – S

Page 127 - Voicemail Options

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 39Getting Around䡲 Owner Information䡲 About䡲 Phone Settings䡲 TTY Settings䡲 Unread Message Alert䡲 Text Input Sett

Page 128 - Sprint Callback

40 Section 2C: Getting Around Your DeviceOther Menus and ListsSome features require you to select an option from a list.To navigate these screens:䢇 Sc

Page 129 - Sprint Service

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 41Getting AroundSetting the VolumeThe thumb wheel on your device lets you set the volume of the sound coming fr

Page 130 - Voicemail Menu Key

2L. Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111About Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 131 - Using SMS Text Messaging

42 Section 2C: Getting Around Your DeviceThe maximum volume within the Media Player is limited by the master volume. To maximize volume for the Media

Page 132 - and press s

Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device 43Getting AroundLocking and Unlocking the DeviceYou can lock your device to keep others from using it. To lock

Page 133 - Using On Demand

44 Section 2D: Using Calling FeaturesSection 2DUsing Calling FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Making and Answering Calls⽧ Calling Emergency Numbers⽧ Turning O

Page 134

Section 2D: Using Calling Features 45Calling FeaturesMaking and Answering CallsTo make a call using the keypad:1. From the Home screen, press the numb

Page 135 - Responding to Call Waiting

46 Section 2D: Using Calling FeaturesMaking Calls From the Contacts ListYou can quickly dial a phone number from the contacts list.1. Press Start (lef

Page 136 - Making a Three-Way Call

Section 2D: Using Calling Features 47Calling FeaturesCalling Emergency NumbersYou can place calls to 911 — dial 911 and press N — even if your device

Page 137 - Using Call Forwarding

48 Section 2D: Using Calling FeaturesUsing SpeakerphoneYou can use your device’s handsfree speaker on calls without holding the device to your ear.To

Page 138 - Using Your Device as a Modem

Section 2D: Using Calling Features 49Calling FeaturesUsing Call HistoryYour device keeps a list of incoming and outgoing calls, even for calls that di

Page 139

50 Section 2D: Using Calling FeaturesViewing Missed CallsYour device keeps a record of your unanswered calls. 1. Press Start (left softkey) and select

Page 140 - Sprint Voice Command

Section 2D: Using Calling Features 51Calling Features3. Press Menu (right softkey) and select Reset Timers.Using Speed DialYou can use speed dialing i

Page 141 - Voice Command

Privacy and Data Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Smart Practices While Driving . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 142 - * and then press N and

52 Section 2D: Using Calling Features6. In the Keypad assignment field, select the speed dial number to use.7. Press Done (left softkey) to save your

Page 143

Section 2D: Using Calling Features 53Calling FeaturesRedialing a NumberTo redial a number you recently called:1. Press N from the Home screen to see t

Page 144

54 Section 2E: Entering TextSection 2EEntering TextIn This Section⽧ Entering Letters, Numbers, and Symbols⽧ Using the Input Method EditorYour device h

Page 145 - Legal Information

Section 2E: Entering Text 55Entering TextEntering Letters, Numbers, and SymbolsYou can enter letters, numbers, and symbols using the keypad. Your devi

Page 146 - Important Safety Information

56 Section 2E: Entering Text䢇 Secondary key entry (Ã) – In this mode, pressing a key causes the character at the top of the key to appear.䡲 Secondary

Page 147 - General Precautions

Section 2E: Entering Text 57Entering TextUsing the Input Method EditorThe Input Method Editor combines your key presses into common words, and predict

Page 148 - Operational Precautions

58 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailSection 2FSynchronizing and Using EmailIn This Section⽧ Synchronizing⽧ Using EmailYou can synchronize info

Page 149 - Implantable Medical Devices

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 59Sync and EmailSynchronizingYou can synchronize the information on your device in two ways:䢇 Over the air,

Page 150 - Driving Precautions

60 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailSynchronizing Over the AirYou can use your device to synchronize email and other information over the air.

Page 151 - Operational Warnings

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 61Sync and EmailThese applications compare your device’s email messages, contact information, calendar appoi

Page 152 - Glass Parts

iWelcome to SprintSprint and Nextel have come together offering you more choice and flexibility to do whatever you want, just about whenever you want.

Page 153 - Repetitive Motion

62 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailInstalling and Setting Up ActiveSync To synchronize information on your device with anon-Windows Vista com

Page 154 - FCC Notice To Users

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 63Sync and Email3. When you finish the Sync Setup Wizard, ActiveSync starts to synchronize automatically wit

Page 155 - Hearing Aid Compatibility

64 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailSynchronizing Via BluetoothAfter ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center is installed on your computer,

Page 156

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 65Sync and EmailUsing EmailBefore you begin using email on your device, you must set up the email accounts y

Page 157 - Specific Absorption Rate Data

66 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailTo read a message:䊳 Select a message in the list.To open the next message in the list from within an open

Page 158

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 67Sync and EmailTo reply to a message:1. From the email account’s Inbox, highlight or view the message you w

Page 159 - Product Registration

68 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailDownloading Complete Email Messages1. From the email account’s Inbox, highlight or view the message you wa

Page 160 - Export Law Assurances

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 69Sync and EmailSending a MessageThe email messages you create and send can contain pictures, animations, so

Page 161 - Wireless: The New Recyclable

70 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email6. Press Send (left softkey).To set the priority for a message:1. Before sending the message, press Menu (

Page 162 - California Perchlorate Label

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 71Sync and Email8. Press Done (left softkey).9. Press Done (left softkey).Using Company Directory Address Lo

Page 163 - Privacy and Data Security

iiIntroductionThis Getting Started Guide introduces you to Sprint Service and all the features of your new device. It’s divided into four sections:⽧ S

Page 164 - Service

72 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailManaging Your Email FoldersTo manage your email accounts, you can mark folders as synchronized, move messa

Page 165 - Smart Practices While Driving

Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 73Sync and EmailMoving an Email Message to Another FolderYou can move an email message from the Inbox or any

Page 166

74 Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using EmailDeleting an Email AccountIf you do not want an account on your device anymore, you can delete it.1. Press

Page 167 - Motorola’s Warranty

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 75CustomizingSection 2GCustomizing Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Controlling Your Roaming Experience⽧ Using Profiles

Page 168 - Products and Accessories

76 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceControlling Your Roaming ExperienceUnderstanding RoamingRoaming is the ability to make or receive calls and tran

Page 169 - Exclusions

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 77CustomizingChecking for Voicemail Messages While RoamingWhen you are roaming off the Sprint National Network, yo

Page 170 - Software

78 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceUsing ProfilesProfiles set your device to use different sounds, ring styles and volume, earpiece volume, or vibr

Page 171 - What Will Motorola Do?

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 79CustomizingViewing and Changing Profile DetailsYou can view the details of a profile to see exactly how your dev

Page 172 - Information

80 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceUsing SettingsThe Settings menu lets you customize many aspects of your device. This section describes a few you

Page 173

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 81CustomizingSetting Power Management OptionsTo save battery life, your backlight and display turn off when you’re

Page 174 - Service and Repairs

Section 1Getting Started

Page 175 - Section 4C

82 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceAssigning Downloaded Ring Tones as SoundsIf you download a file for a ring tone, it does not automatically go to

Page 176

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 83CustomizingTo change the time and date style:1. Press Start (left softkey).2. Select Settings > Regional Sett

Page 177 - Microsoft License

84 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceUsing Accessibility SettingsYou can set system font size, multi-press time-out, confirmation time-out, and in-ca

Page 178

Section 2G: Customizing Your Device 85CustomizingChanging the Home Screen Shortcuts and Right Softkey OptionYou can make your device more convenient f

Page 179

86 Section 2G: Customizing Your DeviceSetting Flight ModeYou can put your device in flight mode to safely access your address book, games, camera, and

Page 180

Section 2H: Using the Built-in Camera 87CameraSection 2HUsing the Built-in CameraIn This Section⽧ Taking Pictures⽧ Shooting Videos⽧ Setting Picture Op

Page 181

88 Section 2H: Using the Built-in CameraTaking PicturesTaking pictures with your device’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing

Page 182

Section 2H: Using the Built-in Camera 89Camera4. Press Menu (right softkey) to see the camera options:䡲 To delete the photo, select Delete.䡲 To send t

Page 183

90 Section 2H: Using the Built-in CameraViewing Stored PicturesPictures are automatically stored in your device, unless you use picture options to set

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Section 2H: Using the Built-in Camera 91CameraShooting VideosYour device’s built-in video camera allows you to record and view full-color digital vide

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