Microsoft OMPB20VWM Charge using the USB power adapter, Charge using your computer’s USB port

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A shorter screen lock timeout setting will also improve battery life because the screen will go black sooner.

Charge using the USB power adapter

When you first receive your phone it should be charged, but it’s advisable to bring it to a full charge. The USB power adapter that came in the box with your phone lets you plug your phone into a power outlet to charge the battery. To charge your phone, follow these steps:

1Connect the USB power adapter to your phone’s USB/power port.

2Plug the other end of the USB power adapter to a wall power outlet. While your phone is charging,

you’ll see the charging icon over the battery icon in the lower-right of the screen and in the Dashboard. (Read more in “Dashboard” on page 21.)

3When your phone is fully charged, the battery icon will be filled with color.

Charge using your computer’s USB port

Note: Charging your phone via USB (whether from a computer or car-charger) may not provide enough power to adequately charge your phone. A car charger must be rated at 500 mA to charge your phone properly.

1Connect the USB cable to your phone’s USB/power port. (Your USB cable is also used to connect your phone to the USB power adapter.)

2Connect the other end of the adapter to your computer’s USB port.

Note: The first time you attach your phone to your PC via USB, you’ll be prompted to install drivers.

3While your phone is charging, you’ll see the charging icon over the battery icon in the lower- right of the screen and in the Dashboard. (Read more in “Dashboard” on page 21.)

Read about importing media to your phone via USB in:

“Copy photos and videos to/from your computer” on page 71.

“Sync media from your computer” on page 80.

TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010

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Microsoft OMPB20VWM, PB20ZUMPB20ZUM manual Charge using the USB power adapter, Charge using your computer’s USB port