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located on the lower part of the key – press the left or right side of the key to type these characters. In text fields you get access to the characters or symbols at the top of the key, for example the numbers
Activity menu
The Activity menu is displayed whenever you switch on your phone. It is the starting point for performing a variety of tasks and for accessing applications via the Main menu .
Activity menu overview
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Check your | A |
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unread email, |
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missed calls, |
| Email (15) |
| Calendar (2) | |
tasks and |
| Inbox (0) |
upcoming |
| Recently missed calls |
appointments. |
| Tasks (9) |
B. Shortcuts bar. |
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C. Touch options |
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bar, including | B |
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the More | C Calls Select More | |
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various commands.
The Activity menu offers you an overview of the day’s events and tasks (A). You can personalize this overview and select, for
example, which headings to show. To explore the options available, select Preferences in the More menu.
The Activity menu also includes shortcuts to common applications (B). You can change these predefined shortcuts to quickly reach your most frequently used applications and links. Using the Jog Dial, navigate to the shortcut you want to change and select Replace in the More menu.
Multitasking
Your phone allows you to multitask. For example, while making a phone call you can browse the Internet for the latest financial news. You can have several applications open at the same time, and you can simply switch between them using Task manager. Leaving an application via Task manager, rather than closing it, lets you return to the same view when you later switch back to the application.
To open Task manager, tap in the upper