User Guide
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Table of Contents
2G. microSD Card
2E. Calendar andTools
Sprint Service
3B. Web and Data Services
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Chat & Dating 8VoiceSMS Settings
Press the right softkey for the following options
3Airplane/Music Mode
Iii
Bluetooth
My Stuff
Utilities
# Update Phone
Press Optons right softkey to display the following options
Getting Started
1A. Setting Up Service
Setting UpYourPhone
Install the battery
1A. Setting Up Service
Setting UpYourVoicemail
ActivatingYourPhone
Account UserName and Password Voicemail Password
SprintAccount Passwords
Data Services Password
Sprint CustomerService Business Customer Service
Getting Help
ManagingYourAccount
FromYourSprint Phone
Sprint OperatorServices
Sprint
Your Phone
Available updates
2A. Phone Basics
YourPhone
2A. Phone Basics
Key Functions
Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts
10 2A. Phone Basics
Viewing the Display Screen
To view a list of your phone’s icons
12 2A. Phone Basics
New Email -You have new emails waiting
Camera/Picture Indicates Camera mode
Voice Guide & SpeakerOn Voice Guide & SpeakerOff
Batteryand Charger
TurningYourPhone On and Off
TurningYourPhone On
TurningYourPhone Off
BatteryCapacity
Installingthe Battery
Removing the Battery
Chargingthe Battery
NavigatingThrough the Menus
16 2A. Phone Basics
DisplayingYourPhone Number
Making andAnswering Calls
MakingVoice Calls
Selecting Menu Items
Dialing Options
Press when you are finished, to end the call
18 2A. Phone Basics
Answering Calls
When your phone is off, calls go directly to
Voicemail
To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode
Missed CallNotification
Calling Emergency Numbers
Ending a Call
To exit Emergency mode
To select Emergency mode options
In-Call Options
Enhanced 911 E911Information
End-of-Call Options
Savinga Phone Number
22 2A. Phone Basics
New Group/ Contact Details/ Delete/ Delete All
Finding a Phone Number
To save a numberfrom standby mode
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses
To dial orsave phone numbers with pauses
Abbreviated Dialing
24 2A. Phone Basics
To place a call using Prefix inAbbreviated Dialing
Dialing From the Contacts List
Speed Dialing
Press the first digit
Selecting aText Input Mode
EnteringText
EnteringTextWith the Numeric Keypad
26 2A. Phone Basics
Entering Characters UsingABC Mode
Entering Characters Using PredictiveText Input
Select the Abc mode. See Selecting a Text Input Mode on
Characters scroll in the following order
Entering Numbers, Symbolsand Emoticons
To entersymbols
To enternumbers
To enter emoticons
EnteringTextWith the QWERTYKeyboard
To entertext with the QWERTYkeyboard
2B. Settings
Sound Settings
30 2B. Settings
RingerTypes
2B. Settings
Assigning Ringersto Contacts
Selecting RingerTypes forMessages
Getting New Ringers
Adjusting the Phone’sVolumeSettings
Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and press
32 2B. Settings
Vibrate
SilenceAll
Selecting aVibrateType
Alert Notification
Selecting a KeyTone
Display Settings
Changing theText Greeting
Changing the Clock & CalendarDisplay
Changing the BacklightTime Length
Slide Show
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style
Changing theText Input Font
To create a slide show
Location Settings
Changing Keypad Light Mode
Changing the Status Light Mode
DisplayLanguage
Messaging Settings
Setting Message Notification
CallbackNumber
Adding a Customized Signature
Managing Preset Messages
Airplane/Music Mode
VoiceSMS Options
TTYUseWithSprintService
2B.Settings
Press SettingsAirplane/MusicMode
ToturnTTY Modeonoroff
Phone Setup Options
40 2B. Settings
Press Settings Keyguard
Auto Keyguard
SettingAbbreviated Dialing
To activate the Contacts Match feature
To activate the Prefix feature
CallAnswerMode
Accessing the Security Menu
SecuritySettings
YourPhone’s Lock Feature
Erasing Phone Content
Special Numbers
To add orreplace a special number
Select a location for your entry Enter the number and press
Resetting Default Settings
ResettingYourPicture MailAccount
ResettingYourPhone
SecurityFeatures forData Services
Enabling and DisablingData Services
To disable data services
To enable data services
2C. History
Viewing History
Press Highlight an entry and press
46 2C. History
History Options
Making a Call FromHistory
Viewing HistoryThread
Call Send Message Contact Details Prepend Delete
Saving a NumberFrom History
48 2C. History
You cannot save phone numbers already in your
Contacts or from calls identified as No ID or
ErasingHistory
To erase individual History entries, see History Options on
2D. Contacts
Adding a New Contacts Entry
50 2D. Contacts
From Standby Mode, press Contacts Add New
To save a number from standby mode
Saving a Phone Number
Contacts Entry Options
To display a Contacts entry
To access a Contacts entry’s options
Editinga Contacts Entry
Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry
Display a Contacts entry. See Contacts Entry Options on
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers
AssigningSpeed Dial Numbers
Number
Add a phone number to a new or to an existing
Finding Speed Dial Numbers
To assign a speed dial numberto an existing phone number
54 2D. Contacts
Location to a new phone number, you will see a
Select Default Ringer Default Ringer, Downloaded
Highlight a picture and press to assign it
Press Done left softkey to save the assigned picture
Ringers, Other Ringers,Voice Memo, or No Ringer and press
Creating a Group
Finding ContactsEntries
Finding Group Entries
Finding Contacts byName
Dialing Sprint Services
To dial a service from yourContacts
Secret ContactsEntries
To make an entry secret
Wireless Backup
Activating and DeactivatingWireless Backup
To activate the wireless backup service
58 2D. Contacts
ViewingYourWireless Backup Status
Setting theWireless Backup Alert
To deactivate the wireless backup service
Press Settings More... Wireless Backup View Status
2E. Calendar and Tools
Calendar
Adding an Event to the Calendar
60 2E. Calendar andTools
2E. Calendar andTools
EventAlert Menu
Voice Memo, Other Ringers, or No Ringer and press
Viewing Events
Going toToday’s CalendarMenu
Erasing a Day’s Events
To go to the Calendarmenu fortoday’s date
Alarm Clock
Erasing Past Events
ErasingAll Events
To delete events scheduled before a specific time and date
Press Save left softkey to set the alarm
To use the QuickAlarm
Select the quick alarm time
To compose a note
EZTips
Calculator
To read a saved note
To delete saved notes
To set a countdown timerforan upcoming event
World ClockD-Day Counter
To view the time in over50 different locations
66 2E. Calendar andTools
Unit Converter
Updating the PRL
Updating Phone Software
Follow the onscreen instructions
2F. Voice Services
To accessVoice Control through Menu
68 2F.Voice Services
Voice Control
2F.Voice Services
ManagingVoice Memos
RecordingVoice Memos
To end the recording of yourmemo
PlayingVoice Memos
Voice Memo Options
ErasingVoice Memos
To erase all voice memos
2G. microSD Card
YourPhone’s microSD Card and Adapter
MicroSD Card
Inserting the microSD Card
Removing the microSD Card
MicroSD Icon Indicators
2G. microSD Card
MicroSD Settings
Using the microSD Adapter
Creating Foldersin the microSD Card
To remove the microSD card from the microSD adapter
ConnectingYourPhone toYour Computer
MicroSD Folders
Viewing Memory in the microSD Card
Formatting the microSD Card
To remove the connection
Important Connection Information
76 2G. microSD Card
2H. Camera
Taking Pictures
To take a picture with the phone open
2H. Camera
RegisteringYourSprint Picture Mail Account
To the service for an additional monthly charge
78 2H Camera
Camera Mode Options
Setting the Self-timer
From camera mode, press Options right softkey SelfTimer
Image Controls to select from the following options
Selecting Camera Settings
Usingthe Zoom
To cancel the Self-timerafter it has started
80 2H Camera
StoringPictures
Storage Options
Phone Folder
Memory Card Folder
82 2H Camera
Sprint Picture Mail account
OnlineAlbums
Online AlbumOptions
To upload picutres to an online album
To review youronline albums
SendingSprint Picture Mail
SendingPictures From the In Phone Folder
84 2H Camera
Press Options right softkey Send Picture Mail
Sending Pictures From Messaging
ManagingSprint Picture Mail
Using the Sprint Picture MailWebsite
86 2H Camera
To access the Sprint Picture Mail website
Managing Online Pictures FromYour Phone
UploadingPictures
To view youronline pictures from yourphone
Accessing Online Picture Options From YourPhone
DownloadingYourOnline Pictures
Sending Online Sprint Picture Mail
To send an album from the OnlineAlbums menu
2H. Camera
PrintingPictures Directly FromYour Phone
To print pictures directly from yourphone
90 2H Camera
Press Photos PictBridge
Highlight an onscreen option and press
OrderPrints
Press Photos Order Prints
Settings and Info
To access the settings and info menu
Press Photos Settings & Info
Highlight one of the following options and press
2I. Bluetooth
Turning Bluetooth On and Off
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth Status Indicators
Using the Bluetooth SettingsMenu
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu
Set your Bluetooth options
To access theTrusted Devices list
PairingBluetooth Devices
To pairyourphone with anotherBluetooth device
To access the Exchange Folder
Paired Devices
Sending Contacts Using Bluetooth
If Bluetooth is not set to on, set to On
96 2I. Bluetooth
To send all Contacts
Sprint Service
3A. Sprint Service Basics
Setting UpYourVoicemail
98 3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics
Voicemail
NewVoicemail MessageAlerts
Voicemail Notification
RetrievingYourVoicemail Messages
Using One-Touch Message Access
Using the Menu Keys onYourPhone to Access YourMessages
Using AnotherPhone to Access Messages
100 3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics
Using Expert Mode
3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics 101
Text Messaging SMS
Clearing the Message Icon
AccessingText Messages
102 3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics
Highlight your desired message or emoticon and press
To read a text message
Preset Messages
To add oredit preset messages
3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics 103
VoiceSMS Messaging
AccessingVoiceSMS Messages
104 3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics
CallerID
ComposingVoiceSMS Messages
To switch back to the first caller
3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics 105
CallWaiting
Making aThree-Way Call
Roaming
Call Forwarding
Roaming Icon
3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics 107
Roaming on OtherDigital Networks
Roaming on Analog Networks
Available, turn your phone off and on again to
SettingRoamMode
108 3A.SprintServiceTheBasics
Press SettingsMore...RoamingSetMode
Dial 1 + area code + your phone number
3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics 109
Call Guard
To turn Call Guard on oroff
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active
110 3A. Sprint ServiceThe Basics
Press Settings More... Roaming Data Roaming
Data Roam Guard
3B. Web and Data Services
Getting StartedWith Data Services
YourUserName
FindingYourUserName
To change yourNet Guard settings
112 3B Web and Data Services
Press Settings More... Data Net Guard
LaunchingaWeb Connection
Data Connection Status and Indicators
3B Web and Data Services 113
Navigating theWeb
Softkeys
Selecting
Scrolling
Going Back
Accessing Messages
3B Web and Data Services 115
Going Home
Getting Started With Email
Accessing Email
116 3B Web and Data Services
Accessing SprintInstant Messaging
3B Web and Data Services 117
AccessingWireless Chatrooms
Accessing the Download Menus
118 3B Web and Data Services
Downloading Games, Ringers and More
3B Web and Data Services 119
Selecting an Item to Download
Downloading an Item
From the home page, select Downloads
MyContentManager
ToaccessMyContentManager
120 3BWebandDataServices
Select an option to continue
From the MyContentManager display see
3BWebandDataServices 121
BrowserMenu
OpeningtheBrowserMenu
122 3B Web and Data Services
Select Options Advanced Reset browser
Going to a SpecificWebsite
Restarting theWeb Browser
Data Services FAQs
3B Web and Data Services 123
3C. Sprint Music and Your Player
Transferring Music toYourPhone
To transfermusic to yourphone
124 3C. Sprint Music andYour Player
3C. Sprint Music andYour Player 125
Playing MusiconYourPhone
Press Media Player
GPS Services
Activating Location Mode
3D. GPS Navigation
Sprint Navigation
Using Sprint Navigation
Sprint Family Locator
Signing Up forSprint Family Locator
3D. GPS Navigation 127
Using Sprint Family Locator
128 3D. GPS Navigation
Safety and Warranty Information
4A. Important Safety Information
General Precautions
130 4A Important Safety Information
Warranty
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access toYourPhone
4A Important Safety Information 131
UsingYourPhoneWith a Hearing Aid Device
132 4A Important Safety Information
Restricting Children’s Access toYour Phone
Turning OffYour Phone in Dangerous Areas
Press SettingsDisplayMainScreenBacklight
4AImportantSafetyInformation 133
GettingtheBestHearingDevice ExperienceWithYourPhone
134 4A Important Safety Information
Caring forthe Battery
Safety Information
4A Important Safety Information 135
ProtectingYour Battery
136 4A Important Safety Information
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety
Radio Frequency RFEnergy
Disposal of Lithium Ion Polymer Li-poly Batteries
4AImportantSafetyInformation 137
FCCRadioFrequencyEmission
Body-WornOperation
CellularCDMAmodePart22
138 4A Important Safety Information
Owner’s Record
FCC Notice
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
4A Important Safety Information 139
UserGuide Proprietary Notice
140 4B. Warranty
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty
Manufacturer’s Warranty
Manufacturer’sWarranty
4B. Warranty
142 4B. Warranty
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Statelawrights
Index
Clock & CalendarDisplay 34 ConnectingYourPhone toYour
Adding Events 60 Erasing Events 62-63 Event Alert Menu
Index
Voicemail 98-101 VoiceSMS Messaging MicroSD Card
Dialing Sprint Services
My Content Manager