0 Settings
Settings
Settings on your phone
Control and customize phone settings on the Settings screen.
From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap
Settings
.
Personalize
Choose a scene, set the Home screen wallpaper to use, apply a
skin, and set sound options.
Wireless & networks
Set up your phone’s wireless connections, such as Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth, enable the Airplane mode, or set the options for
mobile networks, roaming, Wi-Fi hotspot, Virtual Private
Networks, and more.
Call
Set up call services such as voicemail, call forwarding, call
waiting, and caller ID.
Sound
Choose sounds to use for your phone ringtone and
notifications.
Adjust media playback volume. See “Adjusting the volume”
in the Getting started chapter.
Set to lower the ring volume when you move the phone
when it’s ringing, make the phone ring louder when inside a
bag or pocket, and turn on the speakerphone when you flip
over the phone.
Display
Set up display settings such as automatic screen orientation,
brightness, screen timeout, and more.
Accounts & sync
Log in or out of your social network accounts, Google Account,
Exchange ActiveSync account, and HTCSense.com acount. You
can also manage synchronization and other settings for your
accounts. See the Accounts and sync chapter for details.
Location
Select the sources to use when determining your location.
Select
Phone finder
so you can use HTCSense.com to locate
your phone.
Search
Select items to include when you do a search on your phone
and set Google search options.
Privacy
Choose to automatically back up some settings on the phone
(e.g. Wi-Fi passwords or Bookmarks) to Google servers using
your Google Account so you can restore them when needed.
Connect to PC
Set the default USB connection type to use whenever you
connect your phone to your computer.
Or, select the
Ask me
check box to set your phone to always
display the screen for selecting the USB connection type. To
find out more, see “Connecting your phone to a computer”
in the Getting started chapter.
Security
Set a screen lock, enable the SIM card lock, or manage the
phone’s credential storage. See the Security chapter for details.
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