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Your phone

the important keys & connectors

3.5 mm Headset Jack

Micro USB

Connector Charge or connect to PC.

Power Key

Press to put the display to sleep, or hold to turn off.

Volume Keys

Touchscreen

Home Key Press to return

Menu Key Press to open menu options.

Back Key

Press to go back.

Messaging

 

 

Market

Phone

Contacts

Browser

Maps

to the home screen.

Camera Key

Search Key

Press for text search.

Microphone

Tip: You can tap, tap & hold and scroll to navigate the touchscreen. You can also use the Menu, Home, Search and Back keys. For more, see “Touch tips” on page 9.

Your phone

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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 Let’s go MicroSD Battery Already doneAssemble & charge Fm Page 6 Tuesday, November 10Turn it on & off Set up & goMake & answer calls Fm Page 7 Tuesday, November 10Cool content & more Wi-Fi connectGetting updates Fm Page 8 Tuesday, November 10Touch tips Touchscreen & keysTap Tap & holdZoom DragFlick Sleep & wake up To save your battery, preventMy Sign SliderFm Page 12 Tuesday, November 10 Spin the screenFm Page 13 Tuesday, November 10 Home screenPhone or press Home from a menu. It looks like this Fm Page 14 Tuesday, November 10 WidgetsApplications tab ShortcutsPhone status & notifications To open the Applications Tab, tap and drag upIn-call options CallsEmergency calls Fm Page 16 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 17 Tuesday, November 10 WebConnect When you tap a link Your phone outlines itSelect web links Goes to thatManage, sync & backup phone content Manage media contentTo use MML Your phone should display in the status barFm Page 20 Tuesday, November 10 Moto Phone PortalQuick start Bluetooth wireless BluetoothTM wirelessTurn Bluetooth power on or off Connect new devicesFm Page 22 Tuesday, November 10 Reconnect devicesFm Page 23 Tuesday, November 10 Disconnect devicesEdit properties Apps for all Browse & install appsMarket Fm Page 24 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 25 Tuesday, November 10 Manage & restore appsWhat can you manage? Manage your lifeGoogle Mail Create a new emailFm Page 27 Tuesday, November 10 TipsTo search for messages, tap Menu Search Shortcuts Inbox Set up an accountPress Menu + U Compose new Press Menu + C Fm Page 28 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 29 Tuesday, November 10 Find it Home Email MenuAdd calendar events CalendarManage calendar Events Fm Page 30 Tuesday, November 10Synchronise with Microsoft Office Outlook Google data synchronisationSelect apps to synchronise Fm Page 31 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 32 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 33 Tuesday, November 10 ContactsTips & tricks Battery tipsDisplay brightness Press Menu Settings GPS, Wi-Fi and BluetoothTM use MenuDisplay timeout delay Press Menu Settings Automatic applications synchronisation MenuCreate widgets PersonaliseChange your shortcuts Fm Page 36 Tuesday, November 10Ringtones Sounds & display settingsQuick launch shortcuts Date & timeLock & unlock Lock your phoneTo lock the screen/phone Fm Page 38 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 39 Tuesday, November 10 More lock optionsCrash recovery TroubleshootingReset Fm Page 40 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 41 Tuesday, November 10 Battery Use & SafetyAvoid leaving your phone in your car in high temperatures Fm Page 42 Tuesday, November 10 Battery ChargingNew batteries are not fully charged Fm Page 43 Tuesday, November 10 Specific Absorption Rate IcnirpSoftware Copyright Notice European Union Directives Conformance StatementAll other relevant EU Directives Product Approval NumberOpen Source Software Information Content CopyrightOSS Management North US Hwy Libertyville, IL 60048 USA Fm Page 45 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 46 Tuesday, November 10 GPS & AgpsFm Page 47 Tuesday, November 10 Safety & General InformationNavigation Fm Page 48 Tuesday, November 10 RF Energy Interference/CompatibilityFm Page 49 Tuesday, November 10 Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fireYour battery or mobile device may require recycling Fm Page 50 Tuesday, November 10 Choking hazard may exist for small, detachable partsImproperly handled batteries could overheat and cause burns Fm Page 51 Tuesday, November 10 Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundingsApr0109 Fm Page 52 Tuesday, November 10 FCC Notice to UsersUse & Care Avoid temperatures below 0C/32F or above 45C/113FTo care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave ovenCaring for the Environment by Recycling Information from the World Health OrganisationSource WHO Fact Sheet Fm Page 54 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 55 Tuesday, November 10 Privacy & Data SecurityFm Page 56 Tuesday, November 10 Smart Practices While DrivingFm Page 57 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 58 Tuesday, November 10 Motorola, Inc. All rights reservedManual Number Patent Re ,976 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