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Home screen

quick access to the things you need most

The home screen gives you all your latest information in one place. It’s what you see when you turn on the

phone or press Home from a menu. It looks like this:

Status Indicators

Status Bar

Flick or drag this bar down to check notifications.

Messaging

Market

Phone Contacts Browser Maps

Shortcuts

Tap to open.

App Tray

Drag up to see all your apps.

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Contents Motorola Milestone Fm Page 0 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 1 Tuesday, November 10 CongratulationsFm Page 2 Tuesday, November 10 More informationFm Page 3 Tuesday, November 10 Your phoneFm Page 4 Tuesday, November 10 Contents Fm Page 6 Tuesday, November 10 MicroSD Battery Already doneLet’s go Assemble & chargeFm Page 7 Tuesday, November 10 Set up & goTurn it on & off Make & answer callsFm Page 8 Tuesday, November 10 Wi-Fi connectCool content & more Getting updatesTap & hold Touchscreen & keysTouch tips TapDrag FlickZoom Slider To save your battery, preventSleep & wake up My SignFm Page 12 Tuesday, November 10 Spin the screenHome screen Phone or press Home from a menu. It looks like thisFm Page 13 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 14 Tuesday, November 10 WidgetsTo open the Applications Tab, tap and drag up ShortcutsApplications tab Phone status & notificationsFm Page 16 Tuesday, November 10 CallsIn-call options Emergency callsFm Page 17 Tuesday, November 10 WebGoes to that When you tap a link Your phone outlines itConnect Select web linksYour phone should display in the status bar Manage media contentManage, sync & backup phone content To use MMLFm Page 20 Tuesday, November 10 Moto Phone PortalConnect new devices BluetoothTM wirelessQuick start Bluetooth wireless Turn Bluetooth power on or offFm Page 22 Tuesday, November 10 Reconnect devicesDisconnect devices Edit propertiesFm Page 23 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 24 Tuesday, November 10 Browse & install appsApps for all MarketFm Page 25 Tuesday, November 10 Manage & restore appsCreate a new email Manage your lifeWhat can you manage? Google MailTips To search for messages, tap Menu SearchFm Page 27 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 28 Tuesday, November 10 Set up an accountShortcuts Inbox Press Menu + U Compose new Press Menu + CFm Page 29 Tuesday, November 10 Find it Home Email MenuFm Page 30 Tuesday, November 10 CalendarAdd calendar events Manage calendar EventsFm Page 31 Tuesday, November 10 Google data synchronisationSynchronise with Microsoft Office Outlook Select apps to synchroniseFm Page 32 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 33 Tuesday, November 10 ContactsTips & tricks Battery tipsAutomatic applications synchronisation Menu GPS, Wi-Fi and BluetoothTM use MenuDisplay brightness Press Menu Settings Display timeout delay Press Menu SettingsFm Page 36 Tuesday, November 10 PersonaliseCreate widgets Change your shortcutsDate & time Sounds & display settingsRingtones Quick launch shortcutsFm Page 38 Tuesday, November 10 Lock your phoneLock & unlock To lock the screen/phoneFm Page 39 Tuesday, November 10 More lock optionsFm Page 40 Tuesday, November 10 TroubleshootingCrash recovery ResetBattery Use & Safety Avoid leaving your phone in your car in high temperaturesFm Page 41 Tuesday, November 10 Battery Charging New batteries are not fully chargedFm Page 42 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 43 Tuesday, November 10 Specific Absorption Rate IcnirpProduct Approval Number European Union Directives Conformance StatementSoftware Copyright Notice All other relevant EU DirectivesFm Page 45 Tuesday, November 10 Content CopyrightOpen Source Software Information OSS Management North US Hwy Libertyville, IL 60048 USAFm Page 46 Tuesday, November 10 GPS & AgpsSafety & General Information NavigationFm Page 47 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 48 Tuesday, November 10 RF Energy Interference/CompatibilityDo not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fire Your battery or mobile device may require recyclingFm Page 49 Tuesday, November 10 Choking hazard may exist for small, detachable parts Improperly handled batteries could overheat and cause burnsFm Page 50 Tuesday, November 10 Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings Apr0109Fm Page 51 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 52 Tuesday, November 10 FCC Notice to UsersDon’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven Avoid temperatures below 0C/32F or above 45C/113FUse & Care To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away fromFm Page 54 Tuesday, November 10 Information from the World Health OrganisationCaring for the Environment by Recycling Source WHO Fact SheetFm Page 55 Tuesday, November 10 Privacy & Data SecurityFm Page 56 Tuesday, November 10 Smart Practices While DrivingFm Page 57 Tuesday, November 10 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved Manual Number Patent Re ,976Fm Page 58 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 59 Tuesday, November 10 Warranty InformationFm Page 60 Tuesday, November 10 HOW to GET Warranty SERVICE?Fm Page 61 Tuesday, November 10 ConditionsFm Page 62 Tuesday, November 10 Defects or damage due to moisture, liquid or spills of foodFm Page 63 Tuesday, November 10 Installed DataFm Page 64 Tuesday, November 10 OUT of Warranty RepairsFm Page 68 Friday, October 16, 2009 Accessories