Sprint Nextel IS manual Connecting Your Sonim XP Strike is to a Computer, MicroSD Card

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3.Highlight the file.

4.Select Options (left selection key) > Send > Via bluetooth.

5.Select the paired device to which you want to send the file.

When the other device accepts your file, the message “N item(s) sent” is displayed on the screen.

When the other device rejects the file, the message “Bluetooth connection failed” is displayed on the screen.

Receiving Data via Bluetooth

Follow the instructions below to receive data using Bluetooth, your device must be Bluetooth activated and must be visible to other devices.

nWhen you receive data, you are asked if you want to accept it. Select Accept (menu key) to receive data or select Reject (right selection key) to refuse the data. If you accept, the data will be stored in Others.

Connecting Your Sonim XP STRIKE IS to a Computer

The phone can be used as a mass storage device when it connected to the computer via a USB cable and a microSD card is inserted in the phone. The following two options are displayed:

Modem mode: Select this to use the phone as a modem.

Data storage: Select this to transfer and synchronize data between the Sonim XP STRIKE IS phone and your computer.

Note: The phone starts charging when it is connected to the computer using a USB cable.

Note: When you are using the phone for data storage ensure that a microSD card is inserted in the phone before connecting it to the computer. Otherwise, the phone will display a No memory card found message.

microSD Card

You can insert a removable microSD card into your Sonim XP STRIKE IS to increase the storage capacity. This card is inserted into the slot inside the phone’s battery compartment.

Note: The maximum capacity of the microSD card cannot exceed 8 GB.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page Page Page Page Page Set Up Your Phone Box ContentsGet Started Activate Your Phone Activate on Your Computer Activate on Your Phone Set Up VoicemailSprint Account Information and Help Sprint Account PasswordsManage Your Account From Your Sprint Phone Sprint Support ServicesSonim XP Strike is Layout Phone BasicsSonim XP Strike is Front Layout Sonim XP Strike is Back Layout Switching on Your PhoneSonim XP Strike is Home Screen Home Screen IndicatorsAlerts Agencies HAC features are available Indicates that the phone is connected to the computer usingUSB connection Indicates that Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC is activeShortcut Keys in the Home Screen Keypad Functions Up/Down Navigation KeyLeft/Right Alpha-numericIcon Description Main Menu IconsBattery Usage BatteryInserting the Battery Charging the Battery Removing the BatteryPage Make and Receive Calls Phone CallsDial a Local Number Dial an International NumberDial a Number via the Call History Call HistoryReceive or Reject a Call Call History Options Any Key AnswerNumber is not saved Add toDefault International Prefix Auto-Service UpdateAuto Redial Data CallsMessage Response In-Call TimerAlerts Missed CallsMissed Direct Connect Alerts Missed Direct Connect CallsSelect Missed DC Calls Save Save the phone numberSprint Direct Connect Direct Connect SettingsAbout Sprint Direct Connect Before Making Your First Direct Connect CallBlocked DC Numbers Permissions MethodGroup Call Options Allowed DC NumbersOne Touch Direct Connect Setting Headset ModeYour Direct Connect Number Save Direct Connect Numbers Dial Direct Connect NumbersMake a Direct Connect Call by Entering a Number Make and Receive a Direct Connect DC CallMake a Direct Connect Call from History Make a Direct Connect Call from ContactsAnswer or Reject Direct Connect Calls Call Alerts End a Direct Connect CallSend Call Alerts Reply to Call AlertsMake Group Connect Calls Group ConnectMake a Group Connect Call Without Saving Groups Make a Group Connect Call from HistoryJoin or Rejoin a Group Connect Call Direct Connect Contact Groups Update TeamDCTeamDC Opt-In TeamDC Make a TeamDC CallManage Team DC Add New Contact ContactsView Contact Details Searching ContactsSending Text Messages Dialing a Number from ContactsSending Multimedia Messages Delete Contacts Edit Contact DetailsSending Contact Details Sending Contact Details by MMS Sending Contact Details by Text MessageSending Contact Details by Bluetooth Contacts SettingsSelecting Multiple Contacts Contacts are not selectedPage Text Message Settings Message SettingsMultimedia Message Settings MessagingText Messages Writing MessagesMultimedia Messages Message FoldersInbox Outbox Drafts Sent MessagesEmergency Alerts Accessing VoicemailDeleting Messages Emergency Alert Settings Text Input ModeEmergency Alerts Inbox Alarm Device Self ServiceAccessing the Calendar ToolsDate & time Edit EventsAdd To-do ListMark note as done/ Mark As not done Save detailStopwatch CalculatorUnit Converter World ClockActive CitiesUpdate Profile Update PhoneTorch Mobile SyncMy Files Copy the marked images Move or copy the marked imagesUse tone Move or copy the marked images My Stuff Applications Browser Options BrowserBrowser Settings Clear private data PopupsAuto-complete Key guideActivate Bluetooth Setting Up Bluetooth ConnectivityDeactivate Bluetooth Active Bluetooth DevicesConnecting a Bluetooth Headset Pairing Bluetooth DevicesSending Data via Bluetooth Change Your Phones Bluetooth NameRename a Paired Device Delete a Paired DeviceReceiving Data via Bluetooth Connecting Your Sonim XP Strike is to a ComputerMicroSD Card Installing PC-Tools Access the microSD CardPC-Tools Application Insert a microSD Card into the PhoneUsing PC-Tools with your Phone Maps Voice Recorder EntertainmentMusic Player Playlists My Account Shopping Display Settings SettingsProfiles Date and Time Tone SettingsPhone Settings Call SettingsLanguage Settings ShortcutsDtmf Tones Setting Automatic Keyguard SettingStart-up Tone Setting Switch Off Tone SettingHearing Aid Compatibility HAC Rating Welcome Note SettingGPS Service Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC SettingsNet Guard Security Settings Bluetooth SettingsChange Lock Code Phone LockNetwork Service Settings Network SettingsVoice Privacy Touch Dialing Restore Factory SettingsLimit Use Phone DetailsPage Support Information Safety Guidelines Network ServicesGeneral Information Phone Models CoveredPrecautions for Safe Usage Precautions to Use the BatteryBattery Replacement Personal Medical Devices Child SafetyEmergency Calls SAR Information Disposal and Earpiece GuidelinesPage Our Warranty Comprehensive 3 Year WarrantyEnd User License Agreement Phone Care What We Will DoConditions End User License Agreement FCC Statement Copyright Information Index Page Dtmf

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