Transferring and handling content
You can transfer and handle content such as pictures and music.
You are not allowed to exchange some
Organising your content
Phone content such as pictures, videos, sounds, themes, web pages, games and applications are saved in your phone memory or on your memory card. This content is saved in separate folders in File manager, which makes it easy to find what you are looking for.
You can find File manager under Menu > Organiser > File manager. There are three tabs to explore:
•All files – all content in the phone memory and on the memory card.
•On memory card – all content on your memory card.
•In phone – all content in the phone memory.
Copyright protected content
Items that are downloaded or received using one of the available transfer methods, may be copyright protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management). You may not be able to copy, send or transfer such items.
To view copyright information for a file
1Select Menu > Organiser > File manager.
2Scroll to a folder and select Open.
3Scroll to a file and select Options > Information.
Handling content in the phone
You can use File manager in your phone to handle content saved in the phone memory or on a memory card. Tabs and icons in File manager show where content is saved. If the memory is full, you can delete some content to create space.
To view memory status
1Select Menu > Organiser > File manager.
2Select Options > Memory status.
3Select Memory card or Phone.
To select more than one item in a folder
1Select Menu > Organiser > File manager.
2Scroll to a folder and select Open.
3Select Options > Mark > Mark several.
4For each item you want to mark, scroll to the item and select Mark.
To move items between the phone memory and the memory card
1Select Menu > Organiser > File manager.
2Find an item and select Options > Manage file > Move.
3Select Memory card or Phone.
4Scroll to a folder and select Open.
5Select Paste.
To view information about content
1Select Menu > Organiser > File manager.
2Find an item and select Options > Information.
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