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Battery usage
– See what has been using
the battery.
Development
– Set options for application
development.
Accounts & sync
< General sync settings >
Background data
– Permits applications to
synchronise data in the background, whether
or not you are actively working in them.
Deselecting this setting can save battery
power and lowers (but does not eliminate)
data usage.
Auto-sync
– Permits applications to
synchronise, send and receive data to their
own schedule.
< Manage accounts >
List of all Google accounts and other
accounts you’ve added to your phone.
If you touch an account in this screen, its
account screen opens.
Privacy
If you select Factory data reset, it will erase
all of your personal data from the internal
phone storage, including information about
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your Google account, any other accounts,
your system/application data and settings
as well as any downloaded applications and
DRM licence.
Resetting the phone does not erase
any system software updates you have
downloaded or any files on your microSD
card, such as music or photos. If you reset
the phone in this way, you are prompted to
re-enter the same information that you did
when you first started Android.
SD card & phone storage
< USB connection mode >
Mass storage only
– Your phone can be
used as a mass storage device if you have
a memory card inserted. You can set
Mass
storage only
as a default setting of the USB
connection mode.
< SD card >
Check total available SD card space. Touch
Unmount SD Card
for safe removal.
Erase
SD Card
if you want to delete all data from
the SD card.
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< Internal storage >
Checks the available space.
Language & keyboard
Set local language and region as well as
keyboard settings.
Voice input & output
< Voice input >
Voice recogniser settings
– Use the
Voice recogniser settings
to configure the
Android voice input feature.
Language:
Opens a screen where you
can set the language you use for speech
to enter text.
SafeSearch:
Opens a dialog where you
can set whether you want the Google
SafeSearch filter to block some results.
Block offensive words:
When deselected,
Google voice recognition will recognise
and transcribe words many people
consider offensive, when you use speech
to enter text. When selected, Google
voice recognition replaces those words
in transcriptions with a placeholder
comprised of hash symbols ( # ).
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< Voice output >
Text-to-speech settings
– Use the
Text-
to-speech settings
to configure the Android
text-to-speech synthesiser for applications
that can use this feature.
NOTE:
if you don’t have speech synthesiser
data installed, only the
Install voice data
setting
is available.
Listen to an example:
Plays a brief
sample of the speech synthesiser, using
your current settings.
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Always use my settings:
Tick to use the
settings on this screen in place of speech
synthesiser settings available in other
applications.
Default Engine:
Opens a dialog where
you can set the text-to-speech application
you want to use, if you have more than
one installed.
Install voice data:
If your phone does
not have speech synthesiser data
installed, this connects to Android Market
and guides you through the process
of downloading and installing the data.
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