Personalize Your Smartphone

A. Change the Home screen

Click Start > Settings > Home Screen.

B. Set the date and time

Click Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time.

C. Manage Power settings

Click Start > Settings > Power Management.

Go Online and Surf the Web

Go online by turning on Wi-Fi® on your phone.

Get E-mail Using Your Phone

Get your e-mail on your phone. Set up your phone so you can send and receive e-mails using your favorite e-mail service.

Read Me First

This Read Me First will help you get started with using your Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Standard powered phone. We recommend that you have this guide handy when you start using your phone.

For a more complete reference, consult the User Manual that came with the phone.

A B C

1

Click Start > Comm

2 Click Yes.

3

Choose the network

 

Manager and click

 

 

you want to use and

 

the WLAN button.

 

 

click Connect.

Note If you are connecting to a secure network connection, you may need to enter the WEP Key for that network connection before you can connect to it.

Use Internet Explorer® Mobile (click Start > Internet Explorer) to surf the Web.

If there is no Wi-Fi hotspot in your area, you can still connect to the Internet by using the GPRS/EDGE or dial-up service of your wireless service provider. Refer to the User Manual to learn how to connect using GPRS/EDGE or dial up.

1Click Start >

Messaging > New E-mail Account.

Select this options

2

Type in your E-mail

3

Click Next.

 

address and click

 

* If unsuccessful, you

 

Next.

 

need to enter the

 

 

 

settings manually in the

succeeding screens.

S710

Secure Your Phone

Protect your phone from unauthorized access by enabling the SIM lock and/or Device lock.

A.To enable the SIM lock

Click Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN.

B.To enable device lock

1. Click Start > Settings > Security > Device Lock.

2.Select the Prompt if device unused for check box and enter the time you want.

3. Select the Password type.

4. Enter and confirm the password, then click Done.

Take a Picture

Take out your phone and capture those precious moments.

1 Press the CAMERA button.

2

Click to change

 

 

camera settings.

3 Press CENTER OK to take the shot.

 

 

The photo is automatically saved in your phone after you shoot unless you choose to delete

( ) it in the Review screen. Press ( ) to send the photo via MMS or e-mail. Refer to the User Manual to learn more about the Camera.

Type in Your Name

5

Type in the User name

Select the frequency

4 and Account display

and Password for the

6 to send and receive

 

name. Click Next.

 

e-mail account. Click

e-mail. Click Finish.

 

 

Next.

 

You can synchronize your phone with your company’s Microsoft Exchange server so you get

your company e-mails on your phone.

 

Refer to the User Manual to learn how to get your company e-mails on your phone.

What’s in the Box

These are the items that you should find inside the box.

1

2

5

6 3

7

4

Read Me First

 

www.htc.com

1.Smartphone

2.USB Sync Cable

3.AC Adapter

4.Headset

5.Getting Started Disc

6.Battery

7.User Manual, Read Me First

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HTC S710 user manual What’s in the Box

S710 specifications

The HTC S710 is a versatile smartphone that was released in 2007, designed to cater to the needs of business professionals and tech enthusiasts alike. It runs on the Windows Mobile operating system, which provides a familiar interface for users who are accustomed to Microsoft products. This device was significant during its time due to its combination of a full QWERTY keyboard and a touchscreen interface, enhancing usability and productivity.

One of the main features of the HTC S710 is its slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which allows for easy typing and messaging. This feature is particularly advantageous for users who frequently communicate via email or text messages. The keyboard is well-spaced, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. Additionally, the device includes a 2.4-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, ensuring that text and images are clear and sharp.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC S710 supports various options including GPRS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi, allowing users to stay connected to the internet and access their emails on the go. The presence of Bluetooth technology also enables users to connect with other devices wirelessly, making it easier to exchange files or use hands-free accessories.

The S710 is powered by a Qualcomm 528 MHz processor, which, paired with 128MB of RAM, provides sufficient speed for running business applications and multitasking. While this may seem modest compared to today’s standards, it was quite capable during its time. Users can also expand storage through a microSD card slot, which supports cards of up to 4GB, offering ample space for applications, documents, and media.

Camera-wise, the HTC S710 comes with a 2-megapixel rear camera, adequate for capturing basic images but not designed for high-quality photography. It's a practical feature for users who need to take quick snapshots while on business trips or during meetings.

Overall, the HTC S710 is a well-rounded device that successfully blended essential smartphone features with a focus on productivity. It was particularly favored by users who appreciated the tactile experience of a physical keyboard combined with the benefits of a touchscreen interface. Although technology has vastly evolved since its release, the HTC S710 remains a notable figure in the history of mobile devices.